Capitola Agnes Sanger

Independent Enterprise
April 03, 1952

Mrs. T. H. Sanger Called By Death

Mrs. T. H. Sanger, a resident of the city for 48 years, died at the family home early Friday morning following an illness of several months.

Capitola Agnes Ham, who passed away at her home in Payette, Mar. 28, was born at Madison, Wisconsin, March 21, 1872. She spent her early girlhood in Madison and later moved to Plankington, South Dakota with her parents.

She was united in marriage to T. H. Sanger at Plankington on July 7, 1896. In 1904 the family moved to Payette where they have since resided.

When a young woman, Mrs. Sanger united with the Presbyterian church. She was also an active member of the W. T. Sherman Post, W. R. C.

She was preceded in death by a son, Harry C. Sanger.

Surviving relatives are her husband, T. H. Sanger and two daughters, Mrs. Ray Crocker of Camas, Washington and Mrs. Inez Driscoll of this city.

Funeral services were held Monday at the Shaffer Memory chapel with the Reverend Harold Newman of Emmett, a long time friend of the family, conducting the service.

Interment was at Riverside.