Services for Ida M. Stanfield,
114, of Caldwell, who died Tuesday, May 6, at her home, will
he conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Flahiff Funeral Chapel,
Caldwell. The Rev. Steven L. Fine of
the Caldwell Friends Church will officiate. Burial will
follow at the Greenleaf Cemetery. Mrs.
Stanfield was horn May 27, 1901, near Nash, Okla., to Thomas
Jefferson and Nancy Kent. She married A. N. Stanfield on Aug.
30, 1922, at her home near Nash. They resided in
Oklahoma for 16 years, then moved to Friendswood, Texas, and
later to Emporia, Kan. In October of
1939, they moved to Greenleaf where they raised their family.
Mr. Stanfield died Sept. 5, 1959, and she moved into Caldwell
where she has since resided. She worked
at the J. R. Simplot Company prior to her retirement in 1966.
She was a member of the Caldwell
Friends Church and the Caldwell Women's Missionary Union.
She is survived by two sons, Neil Stanfield of Nampa and Paul
Stanfield of Newburg, Ore.; four daughters, Gertrude Branscum
of Caldwell, Vesta Conant of Kuna, Geneva Chadwick of Seattle,
Wash., and Elma. Johnson of Kent, Wash.; one sister, Madie
Bacher of Pond Creek, Okla.; 19 grandchildren; 20
great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Grace King, in 1979.
Memorials may be made to the Caldwell Friends Church or the
Greenleaf Friends Academy. |