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Eunice Eleanor Poore

Eunice Eleanor Poore

Kvinna 1923 - 2018  (94 år)

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  • Namn Eunice Eleanor Poore 
    Födelse 19 Dec 1923  Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats 
    Kön Kvinna 
    Yrke Fastighetsmäklare 
    Död 25 Aug 2018  Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats  [1
    Begravning eft 25 Aug 2018  Highland Cemetery, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats  [1
    Person-ID I96667  Allan Kvalevaag
    Senast ändrad 3 Apr 2022 

    Familj Melvin Harvey Magnuson,   f. 28 Jul 1924, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna platsd. 23 Jan 1981, Garden Grove, Orange County, California, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats (Ålder 56 år) 
    Vigsel 19 Jul 1945  Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats  [2
    Familjens ID F39940  Familjeöversikt  |  Familjediagram
    Senast ändrad 30 Mar 2022 

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  • Noteringar 
    • Bio: The obituary says she was born in Poplar, Mt. The death certificate says Minot, ND
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      Eunice Eleanor Poore Magnuson of Great Falls, left this world for her promised perfect world on Saturday, August 25. She was 94.
      She was born to Frances and Quincy Poore of Poplar, Mont., on Dec. 19, 1923. She grew up and received her schooling there, graduating from Poplar High School in 1942. In 1943 and 1944, she lived in Seattle, Wash., working for Civil Service, then returned to Poplar in 1944.
      On July 19, 1945, she married Melvin H. Magnuson in Wolf Point. They farmed and raised their family in Poplar, leaving in 1965 when they purchased the Diamond Bar X guest ranch near Augusta. There Eunice did what she termed the hardest work of her life, cooking, occasional bartending, laundering, cleaning and everything that comes with ownership of a guest facility, albeit in one of the most beautiful settings on Earth.
      In 1968, the family moved to Great Falls, then after a year and a half, to Rocky Boys Reservation, where he built housing, returning to Great Falls three years later. After her husband died in 1981, she continued to make her home in Great Falls.
      She studied to get her Real Estate license and was an agent in Great Falls for several years. After her retirement, she spent her time caring for grandchildren. On numerous occasions, she put her life on hold to become a caregiver to a number of family members in other states.
      Eunice was a woman of deep and abiding faith and was a longtime member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, serving as an officer of its altar society for many years. She was a gift shop volunteer for Columbus and Benefis hospitals for 25 years, belonged to the R.S.V.P. organization and generally was eager to help out her friends and community whenever and wherever needed.
      She loved to sketch and paint and had a true affinity for the outdoors, fishing and camping and golfing. She loved to go for walks and to socialize with her Bingo buddies. It can be said that almost to the end, Eunice was always up for a good argument with anyone who was willing to accommodate her.
      Preceding her in death were her parents Quincy Poore and Frances Poore-Lockman; stepfather, Earl Lockman; husband, Melvin Magnuson; and sisters, Della Marottek and Shirley Wright.
      Surviving are her two sons; two daughters; and nine grandchildren. Also 13 great-grandchildren survive as well as numerous nieces and nephews and extended family and friends.

  • Källor 
    1. [S92] www.findagrave.com.

    2. [S48248] Montana, Marriage Records, 1943-1988.