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Clifford E. "Bud” Haynes, 62
of Pocatello, formerly of Caldwell, died Saturday, October 26,
1996, near Soda Springs while hunting. Funeral services will
be conducted at 2 p.m., Wednesday, October 30, 1996, at the
Alsip Funeral Chapel, Nampa. Fr. Paul Matthews, S.M., of St.
Paul's Catholic Church in Nampa will officiate. Interment
will follow in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Caldwell.
Bud was born November 8, 1933, in Nampa, Idaho, to
Clifford and Madeline Burton Haynes. He was reared and
educated in Melba, graduating from Melba High School. He
married Donna L. Stoural on November 21, 1953, at St. Paul's
Catholic Church in Nampa. He worked for Bob Robinson Oil in
Melba. They later moved to Caldwell, where he worked for Bob
Nichols Oil for several years. Bud then became an insurance
agent for the Idaho Farm Bureau. He was transferred to
Moscow, where he was a claims adjuster, and later became a
Field Representative. They returned to Caldwell, and in 1987
they moved to Pocatello where they made their home. He was
currently a Field Rep. with the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation.
Bud was a member of the St. Paul's Catholic Church in
Pocatello. He was also a member of the Trail Machine
Association, the Blue Ribbon Coalition, the Mt. Harrison
Amateur Radio Club, and served as coordinator for the Young
Farmers and Ranchers in Pocatello. He enjoyed hunting,
fishing, trail bike riding, road bike riding and talking with
his amateur radio friends, who knew Bud as N7WNS. He also
enjoyed auto racing and working on cars. His greatest love
was for his family, who will miss him dearly.
Bud IS survived by his wife, Donna of Pocatello; 2 sons,
Dan L. Haynes and his wife, Diann, Nampa, Tony Haynes,
Caldwell; his mother, Madeline Haynes, Caldwell; 1 sister,
Barbara Bramblett, Coos Bay, Oregon; 4 grandchildren, Kimberly
Haynes, Nampa, Ashley Haynes, Riley Haynes and Austin Haynes,
all of Caldwell, and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father.
The family suggests memorial contributions to the Farm
Bureau Memorial Scholarship Fund in Pocatello or flowers may
be sent.
Friends may call at the Alsip Funeral Chapel on Tuesday
from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Wednesday from 8 a.m. to noon.
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