2009.09.09: Obituary for Jamaica RPCV Ida Lou Foreman
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2009.09.09: Obituary for Jamaica RPCV Ida Lou Foreman
Obituary for Jamaica RPCV Ida Lou Foreman
She was in the Peace Corps in Jamaica for two years after teaching and taught in Northern Ireland for one year.
Obituary for Jamaica RPCV Ida Lou Foreman
IDA LOU FOREMAN
Posted: Wednesday, Sep 9th, 2009
Born in Rock Springs, raised in Pinedale. Died in January 2009 in Milwaukie, Oregon and was born June 15, 1927.
At 1 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 13, her ashes will be interred at Pinedale Cemetery. She was a reading teacher for 20 years. She was in the Peace Corps in Jamaica for two years after teaching and taught in Northern Ireland for one year.
Her children are Christopher Foreman, Susan Foreman, Kay Marino, Edward Foreman. Her parents were Daniel C. Carson and Corinne Carson.
Her siblings are Jack Carson, Edward Carson, Daniel L. Carson (deceased) and Leota Mae Waller, Nancy Blanken.
For the complete article see the 09-11-2009 issue.
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