Aloisia W. Harris(1922 - 2017
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ALOISIA W. ODERMOTT HARRIS
1922 ~ 2017
Aloisia W. Odermott Harris died peacefully on January 2nd, 2017 with her daughters by her side in Emmett, Idaho. She was the daughter of Walter Odermott and Ottolena Jantz Odermott. She was born in Eagle, Idaho on June 13th, 1922. She married Orville L. Harris on June 12th, 1938 in Emmett, Idaho.
She loved riding in the mountains with Orville in her younger years. Later, when they moved to Emmett, she worked at various jobs, as a clerk at Corner Grocery, in various positions at the J.C. Penny's store and as a bookkeeper for Albertson's. She was a life member of Eastern Star, a frequent cook for the Masonic dinners and she worked with Jobs Daughters. She made wonderful scrap books for the Jobs Daughters. She was an avid rock hound and photographer; she was a skilled seamstress. She was a wonderful companion to her husband and they enjoyed many friendships. She loved time with her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister, Elsie Milegar Simpson, her brother, W.L. (Sonny) Odermott, son-in-law, Darrell Munger, and her husband, Orville. She is survived by her two daughters, Jean Munger of Sweet, Idaho, and Bernice Harris and son-in-law, Teb Blackwell of Denver, Colorado, three grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
A celebration of Aloisia's life will be held at 10:30 AM on Saturday, February 25th, 2017 at the Sweet LDS Church. Immediate burial took place in the Sweet Cemetery on January 5th, 2017 under the direction of the Potter Funeral Chapel of Emmett
1922 ~ 2017
Aloisia W. Odermott Harris died peacefully on January 2nd, 2017 with her daughters by her side in Emmett, Idaho. She was the daughter of Walter Odermott and Ottolena Jantz Odermott. She was born in Eagle, Idaho on June 13th, 1922. She married Orville L. Harris on June 12th, 1938 in Emmett, Idaho.
She loved riding in the mountains with Orville in her younger years. Later, when they moved to Emmett, she worked at various jobs, as a clerk at Corner Grocery, in various positions at the J.C. Penny's store and as a bookkeeper for Albertson's. She was a life member of Eastern Star, a frequent cook for the Masonic dinners and she worked with Jobs Daughters. She made wonderful scrap books for the Jobs Daughters. She was an avid rock hound and photographer; she was a skilled seamstress. She was a wonderful companion to her husband and they enjoyed many friendships. She loved time with her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister, Elsie Milegar Simpson, her brother, W.L. (Sonny) Odermott, son-in-law, Darrell Munger, and her husband, Orville. She is survived by her two daughters, Jean Munger of Sweet, Idaho, and Bernice Harris and son-in-law, Teb Blackwell of Denver, Colorado, three grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
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