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Services for
Lloyd W. Mayberry, 64, of Caldwell, who died Sunday, Feb. 24, in his home of natural
causes, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Caldwell United
Methodist
Church.
Pastor Larry
Ragains of the Valley
United
Pentecostal
Church
will officiate. Burial
will be in Hillcrest Memorial
Gardens, Caldwell, under the direction of Dakan Funeral
Chapel, Caldwell.
Mr. Mayberry, a retired maintenance foreman, was born
May 17, 1920, in
Ozark County, Mo.
to Lowell W. and Minnie Upshaw Mayberry.
He was reared and
educated in
Missouri.
He married Doris
Lovan on Nov. 15, 1938, in
Ava, Mo.
They farmed there
until moving to Wilder in the early 1950s.
They later came to Caldwell in 1953 and farmed
in the Caldwell-Parma area until 1973.
At that time Mr.
Mayberry worked for the Caldwell School District
as maintenance foreman at the Simplot Stadium complex in Caldwell.
He enjoyed
hunting, fishing and camping, and working with the youth in
the community. Mr.
Mayberry was an avid supporter of 4-H.
He received
certificates of appreciation from the state of
Idaho, city of Caldwell,
local 4-H clubs, the
Caldwell
School District and the
Western Charolais Association, for his past help in the
community and in their respective associations.
He is survived by
his wife of Caldwell; three sons, Glen, Winfred and Jerry
Mayberry, all of Caldwell; a daughter, Dorothy (Mrs.
Richard) Pease of Mountain Home; a brother, Bob Mayberry of
Nampa; three sisters, Lois Freeman of West Plains, Mo.,
Eunice McCool of Homedale and Ruby Taggart of Nampa; nine
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
His parents, two sisters and two brothers died earlier.
Memorials may be
made to the Mercy Medical Center Hospice Program, care of
Dakan Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 1386,
Caldwell
83606.
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