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Obituaries: Toni Fink, Mae Campbell
Obituaries: Toni Fink, Mae Campbell
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Mae Campbell Mae Guffey Campbell, 98, of Kalispell, Mont., whose husband, Harry, is a former Baker City resident, died Aug. 31, 2006, with her husband at her side. Her memorial service was at noon Tuesday at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Kalispell, Mont. There will be a graveside service at 2 p.m. Friday at Mount Hope Cemetery. There will be no visitation. Mrs. Campbell was born on May 3, 1908, at Far West, Mo., to William Jeptha and Lucy Luenda Littrell Guffey. She worked as a retail salesperson at Denver and as an insurance salesperson at Great Falls, Mont., in her early life. Later she greatly enjoyed working with her husband on numerous ranches. They loved traveling between ranches, sometimes traveling more than 500 miles in a weekend. She was preceded in death by her children, Norman Livengood and Peggy Dwiggins; and two grandchildren, Lynn Livengood and Thelma Livengood Korb; her parents; two sisters; and two brothers. Survivors include her husband of 56 years, Harry; four grandchildren, Judy Mae Hickey, Bonnie Farrar, Connie Souza and Edward Livengood; 12 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren. Johnson Mortuary and Crematory of Kalispell is in charge of arrangements. Toni Fink Toni Lynn Aldrich Fink, 49, of Haines, died Sept. 3, 2006, at her home. Her graveside funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Rock Creek Cemetery. There will be a gathering at the Haines Park after the service. Toni was colorful, fun and a very special person. She enjoyed traveling and had a great gift for art. She enjoyed collecting antiques, painting and doing crafts. She will be missed dearly by those who truly loved her. Survivors include her daughter, Mariah Aldrich of Haines; sons, Jacob Henery of Baker City and Jeremy Henery of La Center, Wash., and Bo Beaupontiff of Danner, La.; her father, Robert Aldrich of Haines; her mother, Lynn Kinsella of La Center, Wash.; a sister, Teri Aldrich of Pendleton; a brother, Rick Aldrich of White Salmon, Wash.; Robert Jr. Aldrich, Nathan Aldrich, Thomas Kinsella and Tommy Jo Harmen; her special friend, David Anderson of Haines; and her grandmother, Leorra Chadwick of Pendleton. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice through Gray's West & Co., 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR 97814. |





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