Payette County ID Archives Obituaries.....Barrie, Lillis A. 1930
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Payette Enterprise 10-2-1930
Payette Enterprise
Payette, Idaho
Thursday, October 2, 1930
 
MRS. RENNE BARRIE DIES AT ONTARIO HOSPITAL
 
Once more the people of this community were deeply grieved when the sad news 
was given out announcing the death of Mrs. Renne Barrie who was so well known 
in this community where she was born and raised and loved by every one. She 
passed away at the Ontario hospital Monday afternoon, September 29, where she 
had been taken the day previous in the hopes of relieving her illness since 
the birth of a baby boy three weeks ago.  It is truly sad that one so bright 
and cheerful, who always made the best of every thing in this life, should be 
taken while so young and full of hope for the future.
 
She was born in Payette, December 20, 1903, here she spent her girlhood days 
and graduated from the Payette high school with the class of 1921. Following 
her graduation she was employed in the Payette Mills for one year, then she 
went to La Grande, Ore., where she met and was united to Renne Charles Barrie, 
July 1, 1923.  The remained at La Grande until about two years ago when they 
came to Payette.   Mrs. Barrie was a member of the Methodist church of this 
city and was faithful to that belief.  She was also a member of the Oregon 
Slope Grange, the Park Improvement club, the Payette Business and Professional 
Woman's club, the Portia club, the Yeoman lodge and a member of the G. A. R. 
Auxiliary.  She is survived by her husband, Renne Charles Barrie, two sons 
Renne Charles Junior, age 2 years and seven months and James Wilson, age three 
weeks, her mother Mrs. Jennie Wilson; her father having passed away June 5th, 
1925; one sister, Mrs. Rachael Golden who passed away March 9, 1!
 919; the other sisters who survive are Mrs. Ethel Clauson of Payette; Mrs. 
Edna Gish of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Berth Phipps and one brother George Wilson 
of La Grande, Ore.
 
Those from out of town who came to attend the funeral were George Wilson and 
family of La Grande; Dr. Joe Indal; Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde 
Webber and Mrs. Fred Cross of La Grande.  Mrs. Bird Gish a sister arrived this 
Thursday morning too late for the funeral but will be here with her mother.  
There were also ten members of the G. A. R. Auxiliary from Weiser who attended 
in a body.
 
The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the Methodist church, conducted 
by the pastor Rev. A. B. Parrett, where a large number of people attended.
 
Note:  Burial at Riverside Cemetery, Payette. ch



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