Payette County ID Archives Obituaries.....Atteberry, William Austin 1922
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Payette Enterprise 5-4-1922
Payette Enterprise
Payette, Idaho
Thursday, May 4, 1922
 
WILLIE A. ATTEBERRY
 
Willie Austin Atteberry, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Atteberry, was 
born at Eagle Valley, Oregon, July 29, 1903, and departed this life at his 
home on Dead Ox Flat, April 29, 1922, at the early age of 18 years, 9 months, 
but no age immune to the attack of death.
 
In 1906 he came with his parents to Payette and practically all his life was 
spent in and near this city.  He leaves to live after him and mourn their loss 
his parents and three brothers, Lawrence, Frank and James, at present all at 
home.  Beside these are many relatives and friends.  To all these the hour is 
dark but all homes are sooner or later broken up.
   "There is no flock however watched of tended
   But one dead lamb is there,
   There is no fireside howsoever defended,
   But has one vacant chair".
 
All dearest friendships and fellowships are interrupted, Farewell!  Is it 
indeed farewell?  No, it is "until we meet again".  There is to be a time of 
knitting up severed friendships, what else could our Master have meant when he 
said, "In my father's hours are many mansions, I go to prepare a place for 
you" Home, Sweet Home.
 
Had Willie lived he would have graduated with the 1922 H.S. class.  He was a 
cheerful, hard-working student and a true blue pal on the athletic field.  He 
loved the out-door life and he ever honored the students who were true to 
Christ and his principles.
 
His sufferings during the past two months from the disease which took his life 
were almost too great to be born but through it all he was patient and ever 
considerate of others.  Near the end of his life he joyously accepted Christ 
as his Savior.
 
The entire community extends deepest sympathy to the bereaved family.
 
Funeral services Sunday afternoon from the M. E. Church, conducted by Rev. 
Argyl Houser of the church of God, who spoke from John 14:31, Rev. C. L. 
Walker, assisted.

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