Rachel Julia MAKINSON 1 2
- Born: 1 February 1909, Halfway, Baker County, Oregon, USA 2 3
- Marriage (1): Claude Forist KRIGBAUM about 1927 in prob Oregon, USA
- Died: 3 June 2002, Pasco, Franklin County, Washington, USA at age 93 2
- Buried: 19 June 2002, Halfway, Baker County, Oregon, USA 2
Other names for Rachel were Rachel J. BLOOMER,3 Rachel J. KRIGBAUM and Rachel Julia NOCCHI.
Death Notes
Lourdes Medical Center
Burial Notes
Pine Haven Cemetery, Section W-73 NE
Recorded Events in Her Life
- Other Spouses: William Bloomer (m. 1940 In Idaho); Albert L. Nocchi (m. Bef 1952). 2 3 4
- Parents: John Frederick Makinson and Okie Updike. 2
- She had a residence in 1935 in Baker County, Oregon, USA. 3
- She appeared on the 1940 US Federal Census on 17 April 1940 in Cornucopia, Baker County, Oregon, USA. 3
William Bloomer 36
Rachel J Bloomer 31
Carmen C Krigbaum 11
Joann N Krigbaum 8
Phellip B Krigbaum 5
- Her obituary was published in the Baker City Herald on 17 June 2002 in Baker City, Baker County, Oregon, USA. 2
Rachel Nocchi
Rachel J. Nocchi, 93, of Pasco, Wash., a former Halfway resident, died June 3, 2002, at Lourdes Medical Center in Pasco.
Her graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Pine Haven Cemetery in Halfway. Pastor Shawn Thatcher of Pine Baptist Church will officiate. Friends and family are invited to a gathering at the Lions Park for a time of fellowship and memories. Visitations will be from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday at Coles Funeral Home, 1950 Place St.
Rachel Julia Makinson was born Feb. 1, 1909, at Halfway. She was a daughter of John Frederick and Okie Updike Makinson. She started school at the age of 7 at Clear Creek School in Pine Valley and later attended school at Jimtown. She had to walk 1 miles to school.
After her schooling, she married Claude Krigbaum. They had three children: Carmen, JoAnn and -----. They later divorced.
During the time that she lived in Pine Valley, she worked as a postmaster at Cornucopia until the mine closed and later for her father keeping books. She then married Al Nocchi and they moved to Salem, where she worked as a psychiatric aide for the State of Oregon.
She and Al had two daughters: ----- and Anita. She retired from her job at Salem in 1969 and moved to Pendleton in Eastern Oregon, where she worked as an aide there. She completely retired in 1974 and moved to Mesa, Wash., to be with her family there.
Mrs. Nocchi was a devout Christian and the Lord and church meant everything to her. She was a member of the First Christian Church. She enjoyed reading the Bible and doing jigsaw puzzles.
Survivors include her daughters and sons-in-law, Carmen and Daryl Whiteley of Baker City, JoAnn and Herb Hulse of Kennewick, Wash., and ----- and ----- ----- of Pendleton; son and daughter-in-law, ----- and ----- Krigbaum of Connel, Wash.; a brother, ----- Makinson, of Oxbow; sisters, ----- ----- of Baker City, and ----- -----, of Halfway; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Ve Makinson; and a daughter, Anita Nocchi.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation through Coles Funeral Home, 1950 Place St., Baker City, Oregon 97814.
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