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LeNora was predeceased by her parents and eight of her siblings, as well as her two sons Glen & Dick Huntley. She is survived by her sister, Elizabeth Richmond of Napa, California, daughter Fay Smith of Spanaway Washington, son Colin Conkle of North Pole, and many grand, great & great-great grandchildren. LeNora [url=http://www.lotogame.fr/louboutin-pas-cher/]louboutin[/url] will be greatly missed by all who knew her indomitable spirit.

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LeNora was born on a small ranch near Hazleton, Idaho on August 10, 1909. She was third of ten children born to Jesse Dudley and Olga Elfrieda Otille (Mueller) Quint. She graduated from Boise High School, and then married Alonzo D. Huntley on August 28, 1927. They had three children: Glen Alonzo, Richard Lloyd, and Jessie “Fay”. LeNora [url=http://www.mxitcms.com/abercrombie/]abercrombie milano[/url] and Al divorced in 1940 in California.
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Bud passed away suddenly in February of “85” and LeNora spent the next 10 winters traveling, visiting her children & grandchildren, while spending the summers on her beloved Eagle Trail Ranch working in her garden and writing. (LeNora is the published author of five books about their life in Alaska). In 1995, she sold Eagle Trail Ranch and moved to North Pole, where her oldest son, Glen Huntley, [url=http://www.lcdmo.fr/hollister.php]hollister[/url] came to be with her until he passed away in 2007. Her granddaughter, Corri Conkle, stepped in to continue her care. At the age of 99, LeNora decided it was time to go to the Pioneer Home, where she resided until her passing, February 07, 2013.
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