Golden Times, Monday, Nov. 2, 2020

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Book giveaway is set for Saturday

Donna Brown Nefzger Harris, 90

Lois Huggins, 90

Donna was born in 1930 in Moscow to McDonald and Helen Brown. Donna’s father was a teacher, which took them to several small towns, including Bovill, Winchester, Reubens, Kamiah and finally Lewiston. She graduated from Lewiston High School in 1949 and met her husband, Gary Nefzger, at University of Idaho. Their children are Kirsten (Kaiser), Marian (Christianson) and Mark. Gary’s work took them to Newark, N.J., and Donna was accepted for the Robert Shaw Collegiate Chorale in New York City. They later divorced. Donna married Jim Harris in 1961. They divorced in 1985. Their children are Evelyn (Chenault), Bruce and Rusty. Donna taught in five elementary schools: Garfield, Orchards, Webster, Camelot and McSorley, retiring in 1995. After retirement, she joined Retired Educators of North Central Idaho and the board of directors of the Nez Perce County Historical Society, serving as secretary for both groups. She also joined the Clarkston Country Club to play golf and socialize. In the late ’90s, she met Bob Ross, and they partnered at the club’s couples’ days. He died in 2017. Donna has one sister, Mary Powell, nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Her family will gather from all over the country to celebrate this milestone.

Lois L. Reese Huggins was born in 1930 in Lewiston to Hobart Reese and Georgia (Brown) Reese. Originally from Hamilton, Mont., her family moved wherever her parents’ work took them in the Pacific Northwest. While living in Lenore, Lois went to school in Lapwai. She graduated from Lewiston High School in 1948. She met her future husband, Ben F. Huggins Jr., just back from military service, while working at Huggins Dairy in Lewiston. She and her late husband enjoyed 48 years of marriage and raised three children: Stewart, in Kennewick; Scott, in Edmonds; and Jennifer (deceased). She has three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Before settling in Lewiston again, Ben’s career took the family to Japan, Guam and Turkey. After a stint in Avon sales, Lois took business classes at Lewis-Clark State College, which led to jobs with Harrington’s Print Shop, in medical services and at Printcraft Printing for 13 years. Over the years Lois enjoyed walking her Yorkshire terriers along the river, family get-togethers, and lunches with girlfriends from Lapwai High School and coworkers. Nowadays, her social circle also includes new friends at the Royal Plaza Retirement Center.

In celebration of her 80th birthday, Sharon Chase Hoseley of Lewiston is giving away 80 signed copies of her book, “A Bridge Named Susan.” They will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis during business hours Saturday at three locations: His Story Christian Gift Center and Jovinea Cellars, both in Lewiston, and at And Books Too in Clarkston. Sharon Chase According to a news Hoseley release from Hoseley, the book is a tribute to her mother, “who longed for a child to cross her bridge. It’s a story of heartache, desperate times and love.” Hoseley was born Nov. 7, 1940, to Tom and Susie Chase at a house along Grelle Avenue in Lewiston. As retired teacher, freelance writer and active volunteer, she has deep roots in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley; the book giveaway is her way of sharing her heritage with her neighbors.

To submit birthdays: Birthday announcements starting at age 70 are accepted for free publication in the month of the birthday only. Length limit is 200 words. All submissions must include the name and contact information of the person submitting the announcement. Current photos are welcome — please no dated pictures. To have photos returned, please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Submissions may be sent to goldentimes@lmtribune.com or Golden Times, P.O. Box 957, Lewiston, ID 83501. Questions may be directed to editor Julie Breslin at jbreslin@lmtribune.com or (208) 848-2241. December birthday announcements must be received by 5 p.m. Nov. 16.

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