Payette-Canyon County ID Archives Obituaries.....Hart, Clifford E.  1926
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Payette Enterprise, Payette, Idaho, January 28, 1926
Payette Enterprise
Payette, Idaho
Jan. 28, 1926

CLIFFORD E. HART LAID TO REST

The greatest hopes of all the people of this community were blighted on last 
Thursday evening when the news came that Clifford Hart who for the past six 
months had strenuously and vigorously fought the grim reaper must at last 
submit, and when the final news came a few hours later that he had passed away 
there was deep sorrow in the hearts of many close friends.
Death always brings sadness, but none that has come to this community has been 
more universally or keenly felt.  Clifford’s high character and sunny 
personality brought him in close touch with a wide circle of friends, he was a 
business man of rare ability with an exceptionally bright future.  It is sad 
indeed that he was taken in the bloom of youth when his opportunities and 
ability for doing good and casting sunshine and cheer in every walk of life had 
just begun.  It was always a pleasure to meet him, no matter where.  He always 
had a pleasant word that meant so much, his pleasing smile and unstinted 
kindness will be keenly felt, but will never forgotten.  
Clifford E. Hart was born at Bloomington, Idaho, January 8th, 1895 and when 
quite young moved to Nampa, Idaho, where he grew to manhood and graduated from 
the high school of that place in the fall of 1911.  He was also an athlete of 
great ability, strong in physic which gave me a place in the athletics of the 
school.
He was married to Alice Bader of Nampa of January 12th, 1916, where they 
continued to live until 1919 during which time he began his career as a 
business man, being employed by the Heilner Grocery Co, and later for Miller & 
Coshoe, he was a member of the Elks Lodge of Nampa, and also a member of the L. 
D. S. Church of that place.  On December 17th, 1919, he moved to Payette where 
he began in business for himself as a partner with his brother-in-law Austin 
Anson, as a member of the Anson-Hart Grocery Co., where he soon became 
familiarly known and a favorite in the community, and where he continued in 
business until six months ago when he was stricken with typhoid fever which was 
followed by bafling complications and two months ago was removed to St. 
Alfonsis Hospital at Boise where together with the constant and tender care of 
Mrs. Hart, skilled physicians, and his own never faultering courage, everything 
was done for his recovery but to no avail and the end came at nine o’clock, 
January 21, 1926.
Besides his wife and one daughter, Lois Elane, 7 years of age, he is survived 
by his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Hart, of Salt Lake, one brother, James B. 
Hart of Nampa, and five sisters, Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, of Nampa; Vella L. Hart, 
Mrs. Rodney Farnes and Mrs. Erma Walling of Salt Lake, and Mrs. A. L. Goates of 
Springfield, Utah.  
The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at Nampa, from the Elk’s Home conducted 
by Bishop Peter Johnson of the Latter Day Saints church, where attesting to his 
popularity in Payette were scores of people who drove to Nampa to attend the 
funeral.  



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