Information for Irene Hendrix Page Pamperien
14 April, 1923 - 15 January, 1986
The Idaho Press-Tribune
January, 1986

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Irene Pamperien
    Services for Irene Page Pamperien, 62, of Homedale, who died Wednesday at home of natural causes, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Homedale.
    The Rev. Dan Davis of the Homedale Assembly of God Church and Russell Page will officiate with burial to follow at the Wilder Cemetery.
    Mrs. Pamperien was born April 14. 1923, at Jay, Okla., where she was reared and educated.
    She married Alex Page in June of 1944 in Oklahoma.  They moved to the Wilder area in the mid-1940s. He died in 1967.
    She married Joe Pamperien June 14, 1967, at Homedale.  They lived in Parma for several years before moving to Caldwell and later to Middleton.  In 1979 they moved to Homedale. where they had since resided.
    She attended the Wilder Free Holiness Church and the Homedale Assembly of God Church.  She enjoyed reading and sewing.
    She is survived by her husband of Homedale; 10 sons, John and Fred Page of Claremore, Okla., Clifford Page of Vale, Ore., Ronnie Page of Santa Anna, Calif., Bill Page of Lancaster, Calif., Russell and David Page of Homedale, Larry Page of Nampa, Darrell Page and David Pamperien of Caldwell; six daughters, Clara Addington of Wilder, Lorine Ammons of Adrian, Ore., Delores Hendrix of Bardwell, Ky., Linda Mitchell of Homedale, Janet Maybon of Greenleaf, and Dela McNichols of Springfield, Ore.; a brother, Jim Hendrix of Elkhart, Ind., and two sisters, Helen Webberly of Boise and Jessie Wadley of Salinas, Okla.; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
    She was preceded in death by two brothers. two sisters, two sons, and a daughter.
    Friends may call at the Flahiff Chapel, Homedale, Sunday from 1 to 8 p.m. and Monday from 9 a.m. to noon.



 

 

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