Lillian N. Reichner, 81, of Nampa, died
Saturday, Oct. 1, 1994, at the Nampa hospital of natural
causes. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 5, at Mount Calvary Cemetery, Nampa,
with the Rev. Father James L. Pratt, S. M., of St. Paul's
Catholic Church, as the officiant. Arrangements are
under the direction of Persons-Flahiff Funeral Chapel,
Nampa. Lillian was born April 19,
1913, at Oregon City, Ore., a daughter of Paul and Ada Athey
Schroeder, and was reared and educated in Oregon. She
then attended and graduated from L.I.F.E. College in Los
Angeles, Calif. Thereafter, she returned to Oregon,
where on Nov. 9, 1929, she married Richard P. Reichner in
Portland where they made their home for twenty-one years.
In 1944, they moved to Ketchikan,
Alaska, and made their home there until moving to Nampa in
1958. Here they owned and operated Reichner's New and
Used Furniture Store and she worked alongside her husband in
this venture. They retired in 1984.
Survivors include her husband, Dick of Nampa; two daughters
and sons-in-law, Vera and Al Lopez of Nampa, Juanita and Jim
Diamond of Yuma, Ariz.; two sisters, Frances Bobbolott of
Prineville, Ore., and Margaret Rowe of Oregon City, Ore.; a
brother, Harvey Schroeder of West Linn, Ore.; eight
grandchildren; twenty-three great-grandchildren; eight
great-great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, two sisters, three brothers and two grand-children,
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