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Information for Gwen Nichole McKinnon
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15 March, 1976 – 27 December, 1996
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From the Idaho
Press-Tribune |
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December, 1996 |
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Contributed by Dennis McIndoo |
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Gwen Nichole “Nicki” McKinnon |
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Gwen Nichole
"Nicki" McKinnon, 20, of Caldwell,
died Friday, December 27, 1996, at a
Caldwell
hospital of complications from diabetes.
Funeral services
will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, December 31, 1996, at Dakan
Funeral Chapel, Caldwell.
Bishop John
Edward Campbell of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, Nampa will officiate.
Interment will
follow at Hillcrest
Memorial
Gardens,
Caldwell.
Nicki was born
March 15, 1976 in Nampa to Margaret Ferro
McKinnon and Clark McKinnon.
She was raised in Caldwell
and graduated from Caldwell High School in 1994.
She attended
Treasure
Valley
Community College in
Ontario for a time and had been employed by
Pretzel Time in the Karcher Mall and had also been employed
by Midland Care Center
in Nampa.
Nicki participated
in softball, earning her letter in high school as
scorekeeper and also participated in the Nampa City Softball
League. In high
school she was a member of the Drama Club.
She was a member
of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in
Caldwell
and had been active in Primary and the Young Women's
Association.
Anyone who knew Nicki was a friend and she was always ready
to greet you with a big hug.
Nicki is survived
by her mother, Margaret McKinnon and her father, Clark
McKinnon both of Caldwell; a
brother, Jeff McKinnon of Boise;
her paternal grandmother, Rosemary McKinnon of
Caldwell
and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
She was preceded
in death by her maternal grandparents, Ross and Dorothy
Ferro and her paternal grandfather, Malcolm "Doc" McKinnon.
Her family
requests that memorial contributions be made to the American
Diabetes Association.
Friends may call at Dakan Funeral Chapel in
Caldwell
from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday evening.
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