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Information for Lillian I. Brewer Mitchell Conrad Giambo
10 January, 1933 – 24 February, 1989 |
From the Idaho
Press-Tribune |
28 February,1989 |
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Dennis McIndoo |
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Lillian Giambo |
Services for Lillian I. Giambo, 56, of Weiser, who died
Friday, Feb. 24, 1989, at a Lewiston hospital, will be
conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 2, at Flahiff Funeral
Chapel, Caldwell. The Rev. Dick Scott of the Weiser Christian
Church will officiate. Interment will follow at the Wilder
Cemetery.
Mrs. Giambo was born Jan. 10, 1933, in Mission S.D., a
daughter of Claris and Ellen Brewer. She lived in South
Dakota and Nebraska until moving with her parents to Idaho in
1947. She married Charles Mitchell in May 1950 and the couple
made their home in Oregon. Three children were born to this
Union. Mr. Mitchell died in 1954 and she returned to Marsing.
In 1955 she married Paul Conrad and they resided at Adrian,
Ore. Three children were born to this union. They were
divorced in 1963 and she returned to Idaho. In 1965 she
married Monte Giambo and the couple had a son. She is
survivied by her children, Judy Middleton of Boise, Cheryl
Engle of Marsing, Charles Mitchell of Boise, Richard Conrad of
Wilder, Sandra Cayford of Homedale, Robert Conrad of Weiser
and Monte Giambo of Weiser; 15 grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren; her father, Claris Brewer of Wilder, two
sisters, Velma Williams of Nampa and Dorothy Letteer of
Redlands, Calif.; four brothers, Lyle Brewer of Loomis, S.D.,
Rev. George F. Brewer of Nampa, Ronald Brewer of Sweet Home,
Ore., and Galen Brewer of Marsing; and numerous nieces and
nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother and two
brothers, Victor Brewer and J.R. Brewer.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Wednesday at
Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell. |
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