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Solla Delaney

Solla Delaney, 79, Pocatello, passed away, April 10, 2012 at her home, surrounded by her loved ones.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 14, 2012 at 2 pm in the LDS 9th Ward, corner of Quinn and Hawthorne Rd., Chubbuck.

The family will receive friends from 7-9 pm Friday evening in the Cornelison Funeral Home, 431 N. 15th Ave., Pocatello, and from 1pm - 1:45 pm Saturday in the Church prior to services.

Interment will be in the Mountain View cemetery, Pocatello.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Cornelison Funeral Home, 431 N. 15th Ave., Pocatello, 232-0542.

Troy Leland {Lee} Taylor
1934 - 2012

My Loving Husband, Lee passed away February 9, 2012 from Emphysema/COPD, with me, his wife Lorraine at his side.

I took care of my husband in his 4 year battle, with this ugly illness.

He was everything to me!!!

Lee was born September 13, 1934 to Troy & Emma (Kohler) Taylor in Nampa, Idaho.

He was a loving Son, Brother, Father, Grandfather, Uncle and Friend.

He graduated from Pocatello High School, and after Graduation, Lee served in the Idaho National Guard, 116 Armed Calvary F Troop, as a Master SGT.

Lee married Irene Manos, they had two sons, Monte Lee (Deceased) and Robert Lee.

They later divorced.

Lee married Rosemary Farwell, they had 1 daughter, Marilee.

They later divorced.

In 1976 Lee met me, Lorraine, the love of his life, and he, the love of my life, we were married , spending 36 loving years together.

He started work in 1952 with the Railroad and retired in the Automobile Industry.

He worked in many dealerships, retiring from 30 years with Ted's.

He didn't like retirement, and went to work with Courtesy Ford as their Shuttle Van Driver for the next 5 years, up into his illness.

He loved this job! Lee was a member of the Bannock County Sheriff's Posse.

He loved his horses and his dogs.

He loved trap shooting, fishing, hunting, reloading shells, World War II Aircraft, and oil painting.

He always looked forward to Trap shooting and Fishing with his Friends!

Lee was very devoted to the people he was surrounded by and he will be missed by everyone whose life he touched.

preceded in death by his Mom, Dad, and his Son.

Survived by his loving wife, Lorraine, 2 Children, 4 Grandchildren, and 1 Great-Granddaughter, Sister, Roxie (Bob), 3 nephews, Jeff, Steven and Scott, 1 niece, Jana, and all of their families. His Brother-in-law, Greg (Bonnie) Dell, Sister-in-law, Michele (Dave-deceased) Taylor, Nephew, Cody (Chelsea) Dell, and Jini Dell Tolman.

Lee was cremated and His ashes will remain with me until my passing, and we will be buried together in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Wasatch Lawn cemetery.

Honey, I will love & miss you forever...you were and always will be, the best part of my everyday!!!

Thank You for All of Our Precious Memories We Made Together! I will be listening for your beautiful whistle.

I want to thank Nurse Jan Burpee, Dona Bell, Cory Bagby, Merredith Redden, and Vicky Hocking for helping us, and for being the Good Friends that they are.

I also want to thank everyone at Cornelison Funeral Home for their compassion and their friendship.

Thank you to the Pocatello Trap Club for your support and friendship. *Heaven got a Beautiful Soul...*nite-nite* my Love...until we can be together again...xoxoxo

A Memorial Service will be held for Family and Friends, at one of Lee's favorite places to be, The Pocatello Trap Club, where he was a Lifetime Member, Sunday February 26, 2012 from 1:00 to 5:00 pm.

The Trap Club is located 1/2 mile east of the Pocatello Airport, next to the Speedway.

A light luncheon will be served.**In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Lee Taylor Memorial Fund at Wells Fargo Bank.

Elsie Cornelison

Elsie J. Cornelison, 88, Pocatello, passed away, Friday afternoon, August 31, 2012 at her home.

On August 9, 1924 Earth became a better place when God brought Elsie Butterfield Cornelison into this world.

Heaven became a better place on August 31, 2012 when at the age of 88, she left earth surrounded by her loving family.

Elsie was born at Grace, Idaho, the fourth of eleven children to Ferrebee (Doc) Butterfield and Ivy May Lancaster Butterfield.

She grew up in Chesterfield, Idaho with her parents, many brothers, sisters, cousins and grandparents.

Elsie married Ellis Cornelison on April 25, 1944 at Pingree, Idaho.

Their marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls L.D.S. Temple on April 25, 1980.

Ellis passed away on May 31, 1996 after 52 years of marriage to Elsie.

Elsie grew up with a love of music and would sing with Ellis throughout their lives together.

As she worked hard to raise her nine children, Elsie took seriously the idea of singing while she worked.

She loved gardening and each year her gardens seemed to get larger.

Many enjoyed her corn and raspberries.

Elsie was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and served in the Relief Society organization and especially loved teaching Primary children, sewing pillows for each child.

She was a devoted and proud grandmother, great-grandmother and great- great-grandmother.

Elsie is survived by her children, Jerry (Janet) Cornelison, Las Vegas, Nevada; Bud (Tammy) Cornelison, Blackfoot, Idaho; Lynn (Denise) Cornelison, Pocatello, Idaho; Curtis (Neena) Cornelison, Pocatello, Idaho; Dennis Cornelison, Blackfoot, Idaho; Janet (Larry) Tomlinson, Boise, Idaho; Floyd (Judy) Cornelison, Wasilla, Alaska; Blaine (Dianne) Cornelison, Wasilla, Alaska; 26 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren, three sisters, Dorothy Sorensen, Jennie (Bob) Schroeder and Rhoda Bennett and two brothers, Robert (Ila) Butterfield and Mel Butterfield.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Ellis, son Brent Cornelison, grandson Michael Tomlinson, great-grandaughters Brittany Wray Cornelison and Sage Johnson.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in the L.D.S. Church on the corner of Quinn and Hawthorne Roads.

The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday evening in the Cornelison Funeral Home and in the Church from 1-1:45 p.m. on Wednesday prior to the Service. Interment will be in Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Pocatello.

A special thank you to the nurses and staff at Encompass Hospice for their love and care for our mother and grandmother.

Memorials may be given in Elsie Butterfield Cornelison's memory to the Chesterfield Foundation, Inc., c/o Pearl Mickelson, 2002 Lund Road, Bancroft, Idaho 83217 or www.chesterfieldfoundation.org.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Cornelison Funeral Home, 431 N. 15th Ave., Pocatello, 232-0542.

Sierra Karlene Schmidt

Our beautiful baby girl, Sierra Karlene Schmidt left this world on September 1, 2012 unexpectedly due to SIDS.

Our lives were blessed on June 10, 2012 when she and her twin sister Arya joined our family.

She was born at Portneuf Medical Center to her loving mother, Kimberly Karlene Beason and adoring father, James Earl Schmidt.

Sierra offered a lot of love to her friends and family.

She enjoyed being held and cuddled.

She also loved going for car rides and for walks in the stroller with her sister.

She enjoyed being read to and lullaby music.

Most of all, Sierra loved time with her family and being near Arya.

Sierra will forever be a part of our lives through the memories we have and the love we will always feel for her.

She will remain with her twin sister Arya as her guardian angel.

She will also watch over her big sister, Anne Marie and big brother, Orion.

Sierra is survived by a magnitude of loving relatives.

She is preceded in death by a few relatives, including some Great-Grandparents, Great-Aunts and Great-Uncles who were ready to share their love with her and play with her in Heaven.

The family wishes to extend a special thanks to the first responders from Franklin and Madison County and to the amazing staff in Madison Memorial Hospital’s Emergency Department for all the hard work they did to help Sierra.

We would also like to thank the Cornelison family for their loving service and friendship and the many family and friends who have shown so much compassion and support to us in our time of need.

An account has been established at Idaho Central Credit Union under the title “In memory of Sierra Schmidt” for anyone who would like to make a donation.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 8, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. in the Cornelison Funeral Chapel, 431 North 15th Ave. Pocatello, where the family will receive friends from 10:00 a.m. until service time.

Interment will follow in the Mountain View cemetery, Pocatello.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Cornelison Funeral Home, 431 N. 15th Ave., Pocatello, 232-0542.

Sierra’s family had so many dreams and plans for her and feel blessed that we had the time we did with her.

Sierra left this world in the arms of her mommy and daddy and surrounded by a room full of love with so many people who care so much for her.

She will be forever in our hearts.

David Everett

Dave Everett, 68, passed away September 3, 2012, at home.

Born January 13, 1944, to Betty Jeanne Wilhite Brewster and Clarence Harris Everett.

Dave was born in Idaho Falls and attended school in Pocatello.

He was married to Thelma Havin and had daughters Cindy and Tracy and was later divorced.

He then married and divorced June Evans. In 1976, he met Charlotte Aspengren, an integral part for the rest of his life.

Dave worked at various professions throughout his life.

He worked for the railroad; lived in Alaska and worked as a welding inspector on the pipeline and later an inspector at the mine near the East Fork of the Salmon River.

His last occupation prior to retirement was selling real estate.

Dave enjoyed the outdoor experiences - camping fishing, trail-riding, golfing, hiking.

Throughout his life he loved dogs and always had one at his side.

He is survived by Charlotte Aspengren, his sister Susan Schenk, uncle George Wilhite, and daughters Cindy Pape and Tracy Nielsen.

Other members of his family are grandchildren: Tony Shaffer, Kate Taryole, Shane Shaffer, and Bryce Shaffer.

He was preceded in death by his parents, step father Clyde Brewster, brother Clyde Brewster Jr., and grandson Jace Nielsen.

Graveside services will he held Thursday, September 13, 2012, at 1:00 p.m. at the Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Pocatello.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Cornelison Funeral Home, 431 N. 15th Ave., Pocatello, 232-0542.

Memorial donations may be made to the Bannock County Humane Society in Dave's name.

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