Evar Enberg

The Payette Independent
Thursday, March 05, 1925

Evar Enberg was born in Park City, Utah, December 2, 1893. He lived there until about 5 years of age when he moved with his parents to Randolph, Utah, where he lived until coming to Fruitland, July 19, 1912, where they settled on the C. H. Huntington ranch southeast of Fruitland. He has lived in Fruitland ever since, except one year spent in Emmett, and two months spent in the navy. He was married to Miss Laura Hooker in Boise, July 7, 1920, two little daughters being born to this union, one having preceeded him in death. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife and daughter, his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Enberg, one brother Ted, and one half brother, Thur Cronholm. Two sisters also preceeded him in death. Funeral services were held from the M. E. Church Saturday morning, conducted by Rev. Knight and interment made in Riverside cemetery.

Payette Enterprise (Thursday, March 05, 1925)

Evar Enberg was born in Park City, Utah, December 2, 1893. He lived there five years, when he moved with his parents to Randolph, Utah, where they lived until coming to Fruitland, July 19, 1913. They first owned the C. K. Huntington ranch southeast of Fruitland. He has lived around Fruitland most of the time since. He was in the nevy two months, when he received a physical disability discharge. He was married to Miss Laura Hooker, July 7, 1920 in Boise. They lived around Fruitland all the time except one year when they lived in Emmett. He leaves to mourn his loss his widow, and 7 months old daughter, Ruth, his father and mother, and brother Ted and one half brother Thur Cronholm, besides a host of friends who sympathize with the bereaved ones. He passed away Thursday morning following an illness of two months, which followed an operation. Funeral services were held at the M. E. church Saturday morning, conducted by Rev. Knight, and internment was made in Riverside cemetery.