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Beulah (Moulton) Kimball

Obituary

Class of 1914
May 24, 1893 – Oct. 20, 1953
Mrs. Kimball, Native Idahoan, Dies at Meridian
CALDWELL — Mrs. Beulah Moulton Kimball, 60, of Meridian, route 1, a native Idaho resident and a former Washington County superintendent of schools, died Sunday in her home.
Mrs. Kimball was born May 24, 1893, at Alpha, Idaho, and moved with her family to Emmett when she was a small child. The family moved to Weiser in 1908. She taught school in Washington County for several years and was superintendent of schools for six years.
She was married June 15, 1933, at Weiser to William L. Kimball, and the couple lived at Greenacres, Wash., Compton, Cal., and Homedale, before moving to Meridian in 1949.
She was a member of the Boise Christian Science Church.
Surviving are her husband, William E. Kimball of Meridian; two brothers, Ira Moulton of Homedale and L. P. Moulton of Nampa; and three sisters, Mrs. Blanche Brown of Compton, Cal., Mrs. Lora Travis of San Jose, Cal., and Mrs. Alta Sinden of Weiser.
Services will be conducted at Peckham-Dakan Chapel Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Darlene Talbot of Boise will officiate, and interment will be at Hillcrest at Weiser.
From The Idaho Statesman Boise, Idaho · Tuesday, October 20, 1953
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