This is an index of John W. Largent's family history blogs, some fun family gathering, and some obituaries. Underlined titles are hot links, just tap on them. You will be taken to an abbreviated version of the book that excludes those of us still living.
Excerpts from John W. Largent (1828 - 1874), A Family History
John W. Largent (1828- 1874) an introduction to the history of John and Annie Matheny Largent and their descendants
Matilda Jane Largent (1860 - 1945) a history John and Annie's daughter Jane Largent, her husband, Will Wolfe, and their descendants
Richard E Largent (1863 - 1915) a history of John and Annie's son, Richard, his wife Fanny Ingram, and their descendants
Idelia Largent (1865 - 1883) a newspaper report on the drowning of John and Annie's 18 year old daughter
Rosella Largent "Ella" (1866 - 1919) pending electronic publishing
a history of John and Annie's daughter, Ella Largent, her husband "Dolph" Briggs, and their descendants
William D. Largent (1868 - 1958) a history of John and Annie's son, W,D, :Willy Largent, his wife Eliza Massey, and their descendants
Mary M. Largent 1870 - 1952) pending electronic publishing
a history of John and Annie's daughter, Mary, her husband George Boston, and their descendants
Fun Events: Reunion and family celebrations
The purpose of the family blog has been somewhat displaced by Facebook, but these articles remain
John & Lois celebrate their 2010 wedding
Shirley Marshall Largent Bly's Birthday celebration in 2010
Mike Largent and Shayleen Gillenwater's 2011 wedding
Family Reunion at Camp Cascade 2010
Family Reunion at Republic, Washington 2012
Some family obituaries
Laverne Workman Largent 1919 - 2010
Kathy Young Largent 1954 - 2011
MaryAnn Largent 1934- 2011
Tim Largent 1942 - 2011
Rick Largent 1956 - 2013
Dick Largent 1928 - 2013
J Phil Largent 1930 - 2014
Mike Largent 1954 - 2016
Phyllis Vermillion Largent 1922 - 2015
Susie Rode Impero 1941 - 2016
Dan Largent 1954 - 2018
Bill Flowers 1948 2019
John W. Largent 1828 - 1874 Family History & Current Happenings in the Family
15 April 2018
08 April 2018
Susie Rode Impero 1941 - 2016
Evelyn Gladys Rhode, "Susie", became part of the Largent family when as a young teenager she went to work for Aunt Ada doing various chores. Suzie's admiration for Ada grew. They shared many personality traits (fastidiously clean - both were known to iron sheets-, fun loving with an ability to laugh at themselves) both were excellent hostesses who enjoyed company. Susie eventually spent as much time or more in Ada's home as with her parents and eventually moved in with Ada while finishing high school and dating Mike Impero. After Susie was married, Ada returned to Eastern Washington to be near her family, but in 1974 she returned to Bellingham to be near Susie and Mike's young family. Susie treated Aunt Ada's relatives as her own. When Ada's relatives went to visit, Susie always invited us for dinner, boating, or to spend a night there. Susie, like Ada, was an excellent cook. Susie treated Ada as if she were her mother and said Ada was the best grandmother her children had, and watched over Ada carefully in her final days. Except that Susie didn't grow up staying with aunts, uncles, and cousins, she was virtually another cousin. Oddly, Susie's obituary doesn't mention her relationship with Ada, but otherwise it accurately describes her life. She and Mike really were that rare couple that seemed infatuated with each other 55 years after the wedding.
Here's the obituary as shown on the Mole's Funeral Home website.
Susie Impero passed away on Thursday, 30 June 2016 after a long battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) . A lady of elegance and class, she will be greatly missed.
Susie, Ada, and Mike at the 1988 Largent Reunion |
At Alice & Bruce Maxson's 1992 50th anniversary celebration in Walla Walla Connie, John, Alice, Bruce, Ada, Bus, and Susie |
Here's the obituary as shown on the Mole's Funeral Home website.
Susie Impero passed away on Thursday, 30 June 2016 after a long battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) . A lady of elegance and class, she will be greatly missed.
Susie was born
in Bellingham to Fred and Clara Rode, she was the second child in a
family of four and lived in Bellingham her entire life. Her siblings
are Shirley Dias, Billy (Carol) and Bobby Rode. She attended Mt. Baker
High School where she met Mike Impero, who would become her husband and
the love of her life. Mike and Susie were life partners in every sense
of the word. They established and operated a successful business,
Impero Construction Company, for 35 years. Yet, their greatest
accomplishment and source of joy were their children, son Mike Jr.
(Crissy) Impero and daughter Laura (Pat) Frambach. Susie was a loving
grandmother who cared deeply about each of her grandchildren: Mikaela,
Kyle and McKenzie Impero and Caleb (Brittany) and Alanna Frambach. She
was their biggest fan and cheerleader.
Susie
was a consummate hostess who held frequent gatherings of family and
friends. She made all who visited feel welcome, special and important.
Holidays will simply never be the same without her……….. Some of the
things that Susie loved were: reading a good book, traveling, playing
bananagrams, bright colors (especially red & purple), Elvis Presley
music, Christmastime and family gatherings.
Susie
& sister Shirley had an extra special relationship, full of love
and friendship. Shirley was with her every step of the way, full of
patience and determined to take the best care of her as possible. Susie
had the most wonderful team of gals to care for her. These three Amigos
were sister Shirley, Rita Walters and Diane Park. Their love for Susie
was immeasurable.
The care Susie received
from the Hospice team was exceptional! A special thank you to nurse
Carren G. for the loving care she provided.
While
our hearts are heavy and it was difficult to say good bye, we are
grateful that she is free from her earthly body. She leaves behind
memories with each of us that will be forever cherished.
Original obituary may still be available at Moles Farewell Tributes- Bayview Chapel (2465 Lakeway Drive)
*Memorial service were at Cornwall Church (4518 Northwest Drive) on Thursday, 7 July 2016 at 1:00pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Whatcom Hospice or Mt. Baker High School Scholarship Fund.
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