NameFronie Bramlet
Birth1 Jan 1889, Crescent City, California
Death20 Jul 1965, Clarkston, Asotin Co., Washington
Spouses
Divorce
DeathMar 1947
OccupationOpperated a Mill in Weippe, Idaho
Birth29 Mar 1888, Job, Randolph Co., West Virginia
Death6 May 1965, Weippe, Clearwater Co., Idaho
BurialNormal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Nez Perce Co., Idaho
FatherAdonijah N. Jordan (1847-1930)
MotherAmanda Lee Nelson (1851-1926)
Marriage4 Dec 1947, Arkansas
Marr Memoanother source say marr. 14 Dec 1947
Notes for Fronie Bramlet
425Source: Carol Jordan
Previously married --- Bramblet?

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FRONIE JORDAN TAKEN BY DEATH

Mrs. Fronie B. Jordan, 66, died at 11:05 yesterday morning at Tri-State Hospital where she had been a patient since June 26.

She had been a bookkeeper for Hutchins Bros. Mill, Weippe, for 10 years, and had worked for that firm until January of this year.

She was born Jan. 1, 1899, at Crescent City, Califo., a daughter of MR. and Mrs. John Bramlet.   They moved to Craigmont when she was a young child.   She attended school at Fletcher.

She married Harry Wright and they were later divorced.   She later married Oswald Pederson, who owned and operated a sawmill out of West Lake near Craigmont, until 1941 when they moved to Weippe.   He operated a mill there until his death in March 1945.   On Dec. 4, 1947, she was married to Clinton Jordan in Arkansas and they lived in Weippe where he was a woods worker.   He died May 6, this year.

She was a member of the Christian Church of Craigmont.

Survivors include one son, Harry Pederson, Clarkston; two daughters, Mrs. May Bies, Weippe and Mrs. Fronie Nuxoll, Bend, Ore.; two stepsons, Dwight and Clem Jordan, both Wenatchee; 9 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; a brother, Wilber Bramlet, Kamiah, and a sister, Mrs. Ida Martin, Portland.

The body is at Gilbert's Funeral Chapel.

  ~~Lewiston Morning Tribune, dated 21 July 1965
Notes for Clintwood W. “Clint” (Spouse 3)
CLINTWOOD JORDAN, b. March 29, 1888, Randolph County, WV; d. May 06, 1965, Weippe, Clearwater, ID; m. (1) BLANCHE LILY ZIGLAR, July 07, 1911, Moscow, Latah, ID; m. (2) FRONIE PEDERSON, December 14, 1947.

M Clintwood JORDON (AFN:4WS7-TQ)
Born:  29 Mar 1888 Place:  Job, Randolph, Wv
Died:  6 May 1965 Place: 

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184Chris Bringman - Aug 17, 2009
   
Clinton W. Jordan, 77, Weippe, died at 4:35 a.m. Thursday at an Orofino hospital.   He had been in failing health for several years.   He was a retired millworker and had been a resident of Weippe for 44 years.

He was born march 29, 1888 at Jobe, W. Va., the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Jordan.   He grew to maturity at Jobe and was graduated from Whitmore High School there.

He moved to the Weippe area with his parents in 1908.   He was employed as a ratchet setter at a sawmill there.

He married Blanche Ziglar in 1911.   They were later divorced.   The same year, he moved to Winnington, Alta., Canada, where he lived for seven years.

In 1918 he moved to Gilford, Mont., where he lived for a time before returning to Weippe, where he was employed by the L. Cardiff sawmill.   He later worked for the Schmidt Bros. sawmill and for the Hutchins Bros. sawmill at Weippe.   He retired in 1963.

MARRIED IN ARKANSAS

He married Fronie Pederson in Arkansas Dec. 4, 1947.   She survives at the home at Weippe.

Other survivors are two sons, Dwight Jordan and Clem Jordan, both Wenatchee; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Turelson, Seattle; a step-son, Harry Pederson, Clarkston; two step-daughters, Mrs. Mae Bies, Weippe, and Mrs. Fronie Nuxoll, Bend Ore.; two brothers, Sleet Jordan, Lewiston, and Zan Jordan, Orofino; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Snyder, of Seattle, and mrs. Blanche Norman, Akron, Ohio; 16 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at Weippe Saturday at 10 a.m., at Pilgrim Holiness Church.   The Rev. DeVere DeField, pastor, will officiate.   Burial will be at Normal Hill Cemetery at Lewiston.   Gilbert's Funeral Chapel will be in charge.

~~Lewiston Morning Tribune, dated May 7, 1965.
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