100 - Dale E. Linstrum - Sandpoint, Idaho
Posted by: T0SHEA
N 48° 16.849 W 116° 35.318
11U E 530519 N 5347594
To locate the Pinecrest Memorial Park: From Hwy. 2 turn west on Pine Street continue 2.5 km then turn north on Pinecrest Drive to cemetery, 800 meters
Waymark Code: WMM187
Location: Idaho, United States
Date Posted: 07/01/2014
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The Pinecrest Memorial Park is located in Bonner County. The cemetery is a large community cemetery with approximately 7,968 interments. It was established in 1923.
We located the interment of Dale E. Linstrum: Born December 15, 1911 and she died April 9, 1912 at age of 100.
Some major events that took place during Dale E. Linstrum's lifetime including the 19th Amendment; giving women the right to vote, WW I, WW II, Korean War, Vietnam, Gulf War and the war on terror, the attack on Pearl Harbor, natural disasters, beginning of the Civil Rights movement, Woodstock, the assignation of President Kennedy, space program disasters, World Trade attack on 9/11 and the election of Barack Obama, first African American to become president.
Dale Elaine Covert Linstrum
Elaine Linstrum, 100, of Sandpoint passed away Monday, April 9, 2012 at Luther Park. Memorial, services will be conducted 10:00AM, Monday, April 16, 2012 at Christ Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, with Pastor Steve Nickodemus officiating. She will be inurned with her husband in the Pinecrest Memorial Park niche wall. Everyone is invited to a reception for Dale at Luther Park immediately following the service.
Dale was born December 15, 1911 in Covina, CA the daughter of George and Gail (Leech) Covert. She moved with her family to Merced where she graduated high school. She later attended college in Covina, CA and worked for a time at the electric company in Visalia, CA.
While there she met Clarence "Lindy" Linstrum and they were married on Feb. 18, 1938 in Fresno, CA. They celebrated their 72nd anniversary before his passing in 2010.
In 1945 they moved to Arryo Grande, CA where they lived until the early 1960s. They later became involved with New Tribes Mission. They also served with New Tribes Missions in Sanford, FL for 12 years. They moved to Sandpoint in June of 2008 where they attended Christ Our Redeemer Lutheran Church.
Dale was a devout lady with a strong faith who lived out her faith among all with whom she came in contact. She enjoyed flowers especially roses.
Dale is survived by 3 children: Priscilla Weiss of Aptos, CA, Donna Jelsvik of Sandpoint, ID, John Linstrum of Spokane, WA; 5 grandchildren, and 6 grandchildren.
In addition to her husband she was preceded in death by 3 brothers.