ELGARDA Z. ASHLIMAN
IDAHO FALLS, ID -- Elgarda Zobell Ashliman died August
6, 2004, in Saint George, Utah, of causes brought about by age.
Born August 18, 1915, on a farm near Rigby, Idaho, Elgarda
Zobell graduated from Rigby High School in 1933, studied two quarters
at Utah State Agricultural College (now Utah State University) in Logan,
lived briefly in California, then moved to Idaho Falls, where she met
her future husband Laurn Earl Ashliman (1905-1995). In 1938 they moved
to Rexburg, where together they established the Ashliman Shoe Store, which
became a landmark on Main Street until destroyed by the Teton Flood in
1976.
Born with an inquisitive mind and keen intellect, Elgarda
always excelled at school. In her middle years she returned to the college
work that had been interrupted during the depression, graduating with
honors from Utah State University in 1967 at the age of 51. A successful
15-year career of teaching elementary school and administering the gifted
and talented program in Madison County followed.
Elgarda was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and its principles guided her throughout
her life. She was never happier than when serving others, in everyday
activities as well as within various church callings, which included teaching
in the young women's organization and serving as Relief Society President
at the ward and stake levels. She was also active in civic organizations,
including the Parent Teachers Association, the Rexburg Civic Club, and
the Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
Elgarda's last six years were spent at the Lincoln Court
retirement home in Idaho Falls, and here too she continued to serve others
and take an active leadership role. Her fellow residents elected her Mrs.
Lincoln Court, and at the time of her death she was president of the resident
council.
For all her professional, church, and civic activities,
Elgarda never neglected her family, always supporting her husband and
giving the best possible foundation for future happiness and success to
her four children: Dee (who married Patricia Taylor) of Saint George,
Utah; Sue (who married Dean Welker) of Idaho Falls; Jean (who married
Ron Rock) of Boise; and Lorna (who married Randy Smith) of Rexburg. In
addition to her four children, Elgarda is survived by a brother, Henry
Zobell of Bountiful, Utah, 17 grandchildren, and 44 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband,
two sisters, and two brothers.
Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday,
August 12, 2004, at Wood East Side Chapel, 963 South Ammon Road. The family
will visit with friends Wednesday, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and for one
hour prior to services on Thursday, both at Wood East Side Chapel.
Burial will be in the Rigby-Pioneer Cemetery under the
direction of Wood East Side Chapel.