Name |
Ada Marie Williams [1] |
Birth |
23 Jul 1917 |
Blackfoot, Bingham County, Idaho [1, 2] |
- daughter of Peter James Williams and Eloisa Call
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Gender |
Female |
WW2 Draft |
16 Oct 1940 |
Bancroft, Bannock County, Idaho [3] |
- Judson Emerson Mabey, Bancroft, Bannock, Idaho, born 27 Sep 1913 in Marion, Cassia, Idaho, registered for the draft. He was self-employed. The person who would always know his address was his wife, Mrs Ada Marie Mabey, at the same address. He was White, 6', 170 pounds, had gray eyes, brown hair, and a light complexion.
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Census |
Apr 1950 |
Farm on Ritter Street, Bancroft, Caribou County, Idaho [4] |
- Emerson Mabey, Head, White, Male, 36, Married, born in Idaho, Farming own farm, parents born in US, started 1st year of college - did not complete, worked 52 weeks in 1949 earning $4800 on his farm
Ada Marie Mabey, Wife, White, Female, 32, Married, born in Idaho
Polly Jene Mabey, Daughter, White, Female, 9, never married, born in Idaho
Peter Judson Mabey, Son, White, Male, 7, never married, born in Idaho
David Arnold Mabey, Son, White, Male, 4, never married, born in Idaho
Rebecca Mabey, Daughter, White, Female, Nov 1949, never married, born in Idaho
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Witness-Obituary |
10 May 1994 |
Bountiful, Davis County, Utah [5] |
- Judson Emerson Mabey, 80, Bancroft, passed away Monday, May 2, 1994 at the Caribou Memorial Hospital in Soda Springs after a long and valiant fight against cancer.
He was born Sept 27, 1913 at Marion, in his grandparents' home, the son of Judson Adonirum and Ruby Pearl Pickett Mabey.
He was raised on the ranch east of Bancroft. Due to the location of the ranch being a distance from the school, he received his education in Bountiful, Utah where the family maintained a second home. He graduated with the last class from LDS High School in Salt City and then attended Utah State University.
He married Ada Marie Williams, May 17, 1940 in the Logan LDS Temple.
Emerson spent his life on the Lazy K Ranch and loved it. He found joy in working the soil and working with sheep and cattle. He enjoyed riding the range with his dogs following him.
He was active in civic and government affairs, having served on numerous committees ans as Caribou County commissioner.
He gave much service to his fellow man and church. He was a capable public speaker having delivered over 200 funeral tributes to friends and loved ones. He was a High Priest in the Bancroft LDS First Ward. He served in the bishopric, twice on High Council, Stake YMM president, Stake Sunday School board, and Stake patriarch.
He served three missions for the LDS Church to Australia, Idaho Stake Mission and with his companion, Ada Marie to Texas, Houston Mission. They also served as Officiators to the Logan LDS Temple.
He is survived by his wife of Bancroft; four sons and two daughters and their spouses, J. Adam and Candice Mabey of Lewiston, Clint Emerson and Laura Mabey, Daingerfield, Texas, David Arnold and Diana Mabey, Yorktown Hts, New York, Peter Judson and Mary Ann Mabey, Kelso, Washington, Polly Jean and Max McCammon, Afton, Wyoming and Rebeca Marie and Larry King, Bountiful, Utah; 26 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and one brother and one sister, Don Russell Mabey, Park City, Utah and Cora Bumett of Bountiful.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Ruby Pearl Smedley and Lois Amelia Ellis, a grandson Brady McCammon, and a great-grandson, Colby Sutherland,
Funeral services will be conducted on Friday, May 6, at 1 PM at the Bancroft LDS Chapel. Burial will be in the Bancroft Cemetery.
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Death |
13 Feb 2005 |
Bancroft, Caribou County, Idaho [1] |
Obituary |
17 Feb 2005 |
Pocatello, Idaho [6] |
- Ada Marie Mabey passed away on Feb. 13, 2005, at her Bancroft, Idaho home. She was 87 years old. She demonstrated admirable patience and faith as her final years were marked by the effects of a long and full life.
Ada Marie was born July 23, 1917, at Blackfoot, Idaho, to Peter J. and Eloisa Call Williams. She was raised in Wapello, Idaho. She graduated from Ricks College, and is remembered with love by multitudes for her excellence as a teacher.
She was preceded in death by her husband, J. Emerson Mabey. They were married in the Logan, Utah temple on May 17, 1940. Ada Marie and Emerson lived and worked together on their cattle and wheat ranch just north of Ten Mile Pass.
Their life together was a sweet and beautiful relationship.
They are survived by two daughters and four sons, namely Polly Jene' McCammon of Afton, Wyo., Peter Mabey of Kelso, Wash., David Mabey of Yorktown Heights, N.Y., Rebecca Marie King of Tremonton, Utah, Clint Mabey of Daingerfield, Texas, and J. Adam Mabey of Bancroft, Idaho. Ada Marie also had a wide family circle of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews.
Ada Marie enjoyed many leadership positions in the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She had been the camp instructor for many years, which assignment she held at the time of her death.
Her life was filled with active participation in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including many positions of responsibility, teaching and quiet, loving service. Upon retirement, she and Emerson served as missionaries in Texas, and years of faithful service in the Logan temple.
She will be missed by her family; however, they feel joy in the knowledge the is now with her sweetheart.
Services will be Friday, Feb. 18, 2005, at noon at the Bancroft LDS Chapel.
Burial will follow at the Bancroft Cemetery. Services are under the direction of the Sims Funeral Home.
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Reference Number |
31714 |
Burial |
Bancroft Cemetery, Bancroft, Caribou County, Idaho [7] |
Person ID |
I31490 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |