Eloyce Mary Craine

Eloyce Mary Craine[1]

Female 1932 - 2011  (79 years)

Person ID: I7107  "Hessevaag-Bakke"  |  Last Modified: 25 Mar 2022

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  • Name Eloyce Mary Craine 
    Gender Female 
    Birth 1932 
    Died 9 Oct 2011 
  • Family

    Family ID: F2271   -:|:-  Group Sheet  -:|:-  Family Chart  -:|:-  Last Modified: 25 Mar 2022  
    Husband Orville Julius Davick (ID:I7104)
              b. 3 Sep 1926, Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 15 Jan 2004 (Age 77 years) 
    Marriage 2 Feb 1952  Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Age at Marriage Eloyce : ~ 20 years - Orville : 25 years. (Were Married 19 years). 
    Divorce 17 Sep 1971  King County, Washington, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
      1. FemaleLiving (ID:I7108)
    + 2. FemaleLiving (ID:I7109)
      3. FemaleLiving (ID:I7110)
      4. MaleLiving (ID:I7111)
  • Other Personal Events

  • Event Map

    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 2 Feb 1952 - Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDivorce - 17 Sep 1971 - King County, Washington, USA Link to Google Earth
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  • Source Citations

    1. [Legacy] Legacy, https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/seattletimes/name/eloyce-craine-obituary?id=26250034.
      Eloyce Mary CRAINE 1932 ~ 2011 Beloved Mother, Grandmother and dear friend, passed away peacefully August 7, 2011, surrounded by her daughters. Eloyce is survived by her four children, Pamela Davick Canlis (h:Anthony), Cheryl Davick Weir (h:Michael), Linda Davick, Steve Davick (w:Connie), Noreen (sister), Carl (brother), nine grandchildren, and one great grandchild. Remembrances may be made to the Evergreen Healthcare Foundation.
      Published by The Seattle Times on Oct. 9, 2011.

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