(Special to The Statesman) Eugene C. Hetrick, foreman of the composing room of the Nampa Leader-Herald for the past seven years, left Friday night for La Grande, Ore., where he has accepted a position on the La Grande Observer. Mrs. Hetrick will join him soon.
From The Idaho Statesman – Sat, Jul 6, 1935 – Page 6
Eugene C. “Gene” Hetrick, 87, a long- time Weiser resident and businessman died on Monday, June 12, 1995, at his home near Weiser of a farming accident.
Gene was born on September 20, 1907, at Mount Sterling, III., the son of Delmon and Clara Bailey Hetrick. He came to the Weiser area when he was seven years old, graduating from Weiser High School in 1925. He attended the University of Idaho and then made Weiser his home for the rest of his life.
He apprenticed as a printer at an early age and practiced the trade for many years. He served in the U.S. Army.
He was the proprietor of the Weiser News Company, an office supply store, for 30 years. After he retired, he became a “gentleman” farmer on a Sunnyside acreage, which he enjoyed very much.
Gene was a charter member of the B.P.O.E. Weiser Lodge #1683. He loved and was loved by many friends and family.
Survivors include a sister, Lela Garoutte of Weiser; three stepdaughters, Susan Kelley of Twin Falls, Hilde Carson of Nova Scotia, Canada, Madeline Howard of Ontario, Ore.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Esther, his parents, and three brothers.
The family suggests that memorials be made in his name to the Elks Rehabilitation Hospital, 204 Fort Place, Boise, ID., 83702, or to a favorite charity.
From The Idaho Statesman – Thu, Jun 15, 1995 – Page 22
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