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June Giard, 100

Norman Stelljes, 90

Lorraine Puckett, 90

Clifford Hubbart, 85

June Giard, of Clarkston, was born in 1921 on a farm in Spencer, Iowa. Her family moved to Oregon, where she completed high school. While at the University of Oregon, she met her husband-to-be, James Giard. They retired to Clarkston to be near son Jeremy (Gail) and June’s brother Bob (Yvonne), and their families enjoying gardening and fishing. Later, daughter Julia (Jim) moved to Clarkston after their retirements. James died in 1995. June was active in Philanthropic Educational Organization (PEO), book club, and her church where she enjoyed the quilters’ group and Bible study. She was a talented seamstress and painter and was very independent, driving until she was 97. She reads mystery novels, solves crossword puzzles and presents to groups. She is known for her quippy poetry and thankful heart. Her family of four children has so far grown to 10 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. June now lives at Tender Care Homes in Clarkston, with a handful of lively companions. Her family writes that “we know we are richly blessed and somewhat awed by this spunky, gracious, lovely woman.”

Wow, Norm is turning 90, and he says the years went by too fast! Norman was born in 1931 in Gifford, where he was raised. He moved to Lewiston, where he worked, married Maudie and raised their children, Wayne, Becky and Jan. Norm retired from Potlatch Forests Inc. (now PotlatchDeltic), on the lumber side, and the school district. He walks about two miles most days, does his house and yard work, enjoys some time at the casino and drives to the Gifford area to reminisce. No party this year — the family really wanted one, but this is how it is now. Friends are invited to send Norm birthday wishes for many more.

Lorraine Puckett, of Lewiston, Clifford Hubbart was born in was born in 1931 to Fern and Jew- 1936, to Frank and Ruby Hubbart. el Hill. She grew up on the family He was the seventh of 10 children farm northeast of Craigmont. — nine girls and him. Lorraine married Ron Puckett He used his stepdad’s name when on July 2, 1947, he started school at and they raised the old Elk Creek three children on one-room schooltheir farm south of house at the mouth of Craigmont. Her diElk Creek. It’s all unary of all farm and der water now. After family activities school was over in over the past 70 ’48 the family moved years would make to Lewiston. a good book. Lorraine was always Cliff dropped out of school in the active, helping on the farm and eighth grade and was over at Troy, in the community while keeping Ore., helping a farmer put in his two gardens and working at the crop. At age 16, he went to work at local bank. Potlatch Forests Inc. (now PotlatchUpon retirement, Lorraine Deltic), loading Pres-To-Logs in and Ron moved to Lewiston. box cars for two weeks. He then Ron died in 2010. Lorraine was went to work in the paper mill for always active participating in 41½ years and took early retiregardening, bowling and fishing. ment in ’94. She is well known on the CamCliff joined the Marine Corps as Prairie for her oil paintings. and spent three years at Camp Pendleton. He was honorably disTo submit birthdays: Birthday announcements Now retired from these activities and from volunteering at charged as a corporal (E3). starting at age 70 are accepted for free the Idaho Veterans Home, she Cliff and his wife, Kathy, travpublication in the month of the birthday only. eled a lot and rode a motorcycle in Length limit is 200 words. All submissions must spends her free time watching 26 different states. They enjoyed include the name and contact information of the her favorite sporting events. In addition to her two sons life and each other. Between them, person submitting the announcement. Current they had four children: two girls photos are welcome — please no dated pictures. and daughter, Lorraine has eight grandchildren and 34 and two boys. She died in February To have photos returned, please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Submissions great-grandchildren. She will cel- 2020. They were members of Cross ebrate her birthday with family. Point Alliance church. may be sent to goldentimes@lmtribune.com or Golden Times, P.O. Box 957, Lewiston, ID 83501. Questions may be directed to editor Feeling overwhelmed? There’s help. Julie Breslin at jbreslin@lmtribune.com or (208) 791-6635. July birthday announcements Call or text. must be received by 5 p.m. June 15.

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