Information for Camilla Mary Pritchett Shea
1 February 1916 - 24 February 1986
From The Idaho Statesman
27 February 1986
Contributed by Dan Fowler



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Camilla Mary Shea

     NAMPA — Camilla Mary Shea, 70, of Nampa, died Monday, Feb. 24, 1986, at her home.
    Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today at Flahiff Funeral Chapel of Nampa led by Rev. Jerome J. Murray S.J., Chaplain of Mercy Medical Center. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, at St. Paul's Catholic Church with Rev. Merle J. Fisher S.M. as celebrant. Burial will follow in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Nampa.
    Mrs. Shea was born Feb. 1, 1916, at Grass Range, Mont., a daughter of Clarence and Mabel L. Peer Pritchett. Her father was a Union Pacific Carman, a native of Muscaday, Wis. The family lived in Pocatello for a time and moved to Nampa in 1920 where she was reared and attended school. She married Thomas Patrick (Pat) Shea on May 16, 1938, in Nampa. She ran the restaurant at the old Nampa Hayes Sales Yard on 1st Street during the late 40's and had worked at the Armour's Meat Packing Plant for five years. She then worked at Western Idaho Potato for 17 years. Mr. Shea died Oct. 15, 1982.
    She was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church, Nampa.
    Survivors include a son, Tim Shea of Caldwell; a daughter, Sharan Borsoni of Santa Clara, Calif.; two daughters-in-law; a son-in-law; two brothers, Paul Pritchett of Boise and E.L. "Bob" Pritchett of Richland, Wash.; four sisters, Lucille Keating, Ruth Randall, Donna Tellgren, all of Nampa, and Irma Hageman of Pocatello; 10 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Her parents and a son, J.D. Stephens, died earlier.
    Memorials may be made to the Hospice Service, c/o Mercy Medical Center, Nampa; to Pet Haven, P.O. Box 481, Nampa or flowers may be sent.




 

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