NameFloyd Ames Wolverton
Birth4 Oct 1921, Wyoming
Death21 Aug 1989, Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon
Marriage2 Jun 1942, Blackfoot, Bingham Co., Idaho
Divorce
SpouseVada B. Quesinberry, 1C2R
Birth16 Jun 1925, Morehead, Rowan Co., Kentucky
Death9 Jan 1996, Fort Collins, Larimer Co., Colorado
Children
Notes for Floyd Ames Wolverton
The U.S. WW II army enlistment database records Floyd A. Wolverton, born 1921 in Wyoming, residence Power Co., Idaho, enlisted as a private on 21 Sep 1942 in Pocatello Co., Idaho, grammar school education, occupation farm hand, married.
The SSDI lists Floyd A. Wolverton, born 4 Oct 1921, died 21 Aug 1989, last residence Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon, SSN issued in Montana before 1951.
The Oregon death index lists Floyd Ames Wolverton, age 67, born 4 Oct 1921, died 21 Aug 1989 in Douglas Co., spouse Joy.
Notes for Vada B. Quesinberry
Her obituary in the Morehead News of Jan 19, 1996, reported
“Vada B. Quesinberry Klisch, 70, of Ft. Collins, Colo., died Tuesday, Jan. 9, at Ft. Collins. She was born June 16, 1925 in Morehead to the late Lawson Eli Quesinberry and Maggie Campbell.
She attended school in Idaho. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Harmony Ward, a waitress for 10 years at the Gasthous Restaurant in San Jose. She worked as a waitress most of her working life, retiring in 1989. After she retired she made countless afghans for friends and family.
She moved to Ft. Collins in 1993, and formerly lived in Portland, Ore., Santa Cruz and San Jose, Calif.
Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her grandson Dean and three brothers.
Surviving are her son Craig Wolverton and his wife Susan of Westminster, Colo.; two daughters, Connie Scott and her husband George of Ft. Collins, and Cammie Combs and her husband Richard of Portland; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were scheduled for Friday, Jan. 12 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Harmony Chapel with Bishop Ronald James officiating, with interment at the Grandview Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be made to Hospice.
Pallbearers: Craig Wolverton, Vernon Scott, George Scott, Craig Jarom Wolverton, Guy Larsen and Floyd Clark.”