Edward Elzie Heath

The Payette Independent
Thursday, October 30, 1930

Edward Elzie Heath was born in Ohio, March 2nd, 1868, and died at his home in Payette, Idaho, Sunday night, October 19, 1930.

April 9th, he was married to Miss Julia Owens.

He became a christian at the age of 21 and joined the Presbyterian church, but since coming to Payette four years ago, he united with the Pentecostal church of which he has been a faithful and consistent member.

He leaves behind three brothers, one sister, and a wife to mourn his death. They are Amos Heath of Adrian, Mo., Joseph Heath of Adrian, Mo., Samuel Heath of Toppenish, Wash, Mrs. Mina Bramhall of Yakima, Wash. and the wife, Mrs. Julia Heath, of this city.

His passing was truly a shock to the community as he had only been ailing for only a short time and then not confined to his bed.

Funeral services were held at the Pentecostal church Saturday, Oct. 25, conducted by the pastor, Mrs. F. Wade, and assisted by his former pastor, Rev. T. A. Wayne. Interment was made in the Riverside cemetery.

The Payette Independent (Thursday, November 06, 1930)

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the beautiful flowers and kind words of sympathy in our sad sorrow. Mrs. Julia Heath and daughter

Payette Enterprise (Thursday, October 30, 1930)

Edward Elzie Heath was born in Ohio on March 2, 1868, and died at his home in Payette, Ida., October 20, 1930.

April 9, 1899, he was married to Miss Julia Owens. He was converted at the age of 21 in the Presbyterian church, but since coming to Payette has made the Pentecostal assembly his church home.

He leaves behind three brothers, Amos Wilson Heath of Adrian, Mo., Joseph Heath, also of Adrian, Mo., Samuel Heath of Toppenish, Wash., and a sister, Mrs. Mina Bramhall of Yakima, Wash., and also his wife, Mrs. Julia Heath of this city.

His death came as a shock to the neighborhood, having been indisposed for only a short time.

Funeral services were held at the Pentecostal church, conducted by the pastor, Mrs. Ernest Wade, and assisted by his former pastor, Rev. T. A. Wayne. He was laid to rest in the Riverside cemetery.

Payette Enterprise (Thursday, November 06, 1930)

Card of Thanks

We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the beautiful flowers and kind words of sympathy in our late sorrow.

MRS. JULIA HEATH and family