Myrtle was raised on the Family Farm in Viola, Idaho, along with her sister, Mabel.
Myrtle taught school as well as was a Beautician in Moscow, Idaho.
It was while working at the Beauty Shop in Moscow, Idaho, that Myrtle met her future Husband, Fred E. Nelson, who stopped by to collect the Rent owed on his Parents Building from the Beauty Shop.
Fred and Myrtle were married and lived both in town in Moscow, Idaho and on the Nelson Family Farm near Moscow, raising their three daughters, Myrlene, Diana and Vesta.
Eventually, Fred and Myrtle sold the Family Farm to their Son-in-Law and Daughter, Jack and Diana Morse, moving into town in Moscow, then, eventually to the Lewiston/Clarkston area, near Mytle's sister, Mabel, who had lost her husband, Lloyd.
After Fred passed away at their home in 1990 in Clarkston, WA, Myrtle moved into an Assisted Living Apartment in Moscow, Idaho, until her passing in the 1990's due to complications from an infection.
Myrtle was laid to rest next to her dear Husband, Fred, who had preceded her in death.
Both Myrtle and Fred are forever remembered and missed by their loving Family and Friends. God Bless You Myrtle and Fred.
Myrtle was raised on the Family Farm in Viola, Idaho, along with her sister, Mabel.
Myrtle taught school as well as was a Beautician in Moscow, Idaho.
It was while working at the Beauty Shop in Moscow, Idaho, that Myrtle met her future Husband, Fred E. Nelson, who stopped by to collect the Rent owed on his Parents Building from the Beauty Shop.
Fred and Myrtle were married and lived both in town in Moscow, Idaho and on the Nelson Family Farm near Moscow, raising their three daughters, Myrlene, Diana and Vesta.
Eventually, Fred and Myrtle sold the Family Farm to their Son-in-Law and Daughter, Jack and Diana Morse, moving into town in Moscow, then, eventually to the Lewiston/Clarkston area, near Mytle's sister, Mabel, who had lost her husband, Lloyd.
After Fred passed away at their home in 1990 in Clarkston, WA, Myrtle moved into an Assisted Living Apartment in Moscow, Idaho, until her passing in the 1990's due to complications from an infection.
Myrtle was laid to rest next to her dear Husband, Fred, who had preceded her in death.
Both Myrtle and Fred are forever remembered and missed by their loving Family and Friends. God Bless You Myrtle and Fred.