The Payette Independent
Thursday, December 01, 1927
DEATH OF JACOB NODLE
Jacob Nodle, an old and respected citizen of Payette, died at his home on north Ninth street, Saturday morning, of cancer of the stomach. It had been known that Mr. Nodle had not been well for some time, but the seriousness of his illness was a surprise to his friends, and his death came as a real shock to them. He had lived to a ripe old age, being 77.
Funeral services were held from the family residence Monday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. Vernon E. Hall, pastor of the Methodist church. The pallbearers were old time friends, Nicholas Mansur, D. W. Alney, D. B. Coats, James Horn, C. F. Draper and T. O. Ady. Interment took place at Riverside cemetery.
Mr. Nodle is survived by his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Hall, of Payette, and Mrs. Mary Coizer, of Culdesac, Idaho; a sister Mrs. G. Misserll, of Salem, Oregon.