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Ida Delphine (Almond) Larson

Posted 2017-11-01 by Judy Wight Branson
The Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Ida Larson was born July 8th, 1927, one of eight children, to John
and Carrie Almond, in Savage, Montana.

She passed away October 15, 2017 in Cottonwood, Arizona, after
complications from a fall.

She was 90 years old. Ida married John Larson in 1952, a blinded
WWII Army Veteran. They lived in Phoenix, Arizona and had 3
children; Walton, Evelyn, and Roger. Ida drove the family
everywhere, including to visit her brothers and sisters as well as
driving to all the U.S. states.

She was a loving, devoted mother and wife.

In 1970 they moved to Camp Verde, Arizona, where Ida was involved
with the Homemakers Club, gardening and later, going to ball games
with their grandsons, Wayne and James. Her husband John, died in
2006.

Ida loved helping people. She will be missed by all her family and
her many friends.

Ida was preceded in death by her parents, John and Carrie Almond;
brothers, John and Roy Almond; sisters, Mary Pust, Edith Damm and
Harriett Damm.

Ida is survived by her children; sons, Walton Larson (Kim
McEachern), Roger (Diane) Larson and daughter Evelyn Haase; two
sisters, Annie Klempel and Florence (Don) Dvorak; Grandchildren
Trish McEachern, Wayne (Melanie) Larson, James (Rachel) Warden,
Alena (Tommy) Nelson, Nikia Larson, Tracy Haase, Leslie Haase,
Beverly (Steve) Garver, Krista (Josh) Ontiveros; great-
grandchildren, Emma, Abby, and Ben Larson, Tristan Nelson, Eva
Ontiveros, Hailey Warden and many nieces and nephews.

A Memorial Service will be held at the Chapel of Bueler Funeral Home
in Camp Verde, Arizona, Sunday, November 5th at 3PM. In lieu of
flowers, please donate to the Old Town Mission in Cottonwood.

Condolences may be conveyed at www.buelerfuneralhome.com.

Information provided by survivors.




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