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Données personnelles Cara Genevieve Klingler 

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Famille de Cara Genevieve Klingler

(1) Elle est mariée avec Robert Arthur Zirker.

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1942 à Logan, Cache, Utah, USA, elle avait 22 ans.


(2) Elle est mariée avec Benjamin Talbot Newman.

Ils se sont mariés le 21 février 1953 à Fremont, Idaho, Verenigde Staten, elle avait 33 ans.Source 3


(3) Elle avait une relation avec Jesse Madsen Singleton.


Notes par Cara Genevieve Klingler

Cara K. Singleton

Cara K. Singleton, 91, passed away March 19, 2010, in Rexburg, Idaho.
She was born March 14, 1919, in St. Anthony to Karl and Genevieve Cardon Klingler. Cara was the second child in a family of two sisters and four brothers. She spent her childhood in St. Anthony swimming in the river, reading books and enjoying life. After her graduation from high school in 1937, her family moved to Rexburg, and she attended Ricks College. After some health problems, she transferred to Brigham Young University in Provo. She later transferred to Utah State University to be closer to her mother's family and graduated in Home Economics.
At USU, she met and married Robert A. Zirker May 15, 1942, in the Logan Temple. They moved to northern Idaho, where Bob was an entomologist in the Army. That fall, Cara taught Home Economics in Moreland and Bob moved around the country with the Army. In June 1943, she joined Bob at Army bases in Texas, Illinois and Georgia before moving to Jackson, Mississippi, where their son, John, was born. Bob served with an officer's pool in Panama and France and was being shipped to the Pacific when his health was reassessed: They found he had cancer and sent him back to the U.S. on sick leave. Bob and Cara added another son, Douglas, while Bob was stationed on the Mexican-Arizona border. Bob's cancer worsened, and he died in 1947. Cara brought her boys back to Rexburg to be close to her parents.
Cara worked as a home demonstration agent for the University of Idaho, where one of her responsibilities was working with the 4-H programs. She went to the University of Utah in 1948 to get her education certificate and then returned to Rexburg, where she again worked in extension in the courthouses in Rigby and St. Anthony. There she met Ben T. Newman, a patrolman with the Idaho State Police; they married Feb. 21, 1953, in Rexburg. Cara and Ben had two sons, Jim and David. Cara stayed home with the boys until 1961, when she started teaching Home Economics at Madison High School. Ben died in 1962 of a heart attack while working on a stormy night on the road from Newdale to Tetonia.
Cara raised her four boys with the assistance of her parents. She was an active member in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many callings. She worked as a professor at Ricks College from 1971 to 1976, at which time she went back to the University of Idaho Extension Program working in Madison and Teton counties until her retirement in 1984. She again worked with the youth in the 4-H program, summer camps, the Madison County Fair, the Eastern Idaho State Fair and women's educational programs throughout the region. She was a tremendous influence and resource for the community.
After retiring, she married Jesse Singleton on April 11, 1984, in the Idaho Falls Temple. They lived the next 17 years in Wilford, where she was mother and grandmother to his children and grandchildren. She worked side by side with Jess on his dairy farm and loved her years in Wilford as well as the wonderful people of Wilford. Jesse died in 2001; Cara then moved back to Rexburg, where she enjoyed being by her family.
Cara is survived by her children, John (Gerry) Zirker of Rexburg, Douglas (Vivian) Zirker of Bend, Oregon, Jim (Karen) Newman of Rexburg, David (Deidre) Newman of Logan, Utah; 16 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; her sister, Ruth (Carlile) Eyre of Cowley, Wyoming; stepchildren, Sally Mearse of Auburn, Calif., Terry (Marsha) Singleton of Ucon, Kay (Wes) White and Linda Shaw of Mesa, Ariz., Gay (Ken) Patterson of Twin Falls, Idaho, Jana (Rand) Hillman of Wilford and Ann (Dennis) Cook of Milo; 33 step-grandchildren; and 66 step-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her three husbands; her parents; her sister, Dawn Webb; her four brothers, Cardon, Thomas, Quentin and Phillipe; and one great-grandson, Oscar Loomis Newberry.
Viewings will be from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, March 21, at Flamm Funeral Home and from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday prior to the services at the Rexburg LDS 14th Ward, 590 Summerwood Drive. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday, March 22, at the church. Burial will be in Rexburg City Cemetery.
Cara was a warm and caring person, always interested in being with and helping friends and family. We will miss you, Mom, Grandma and Little Grandma Great!
Family Tribute

Post Register (Idaho Falls, ID) - Saturday, March 20, 2010 - Page B6

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Cara Singleton

Cara K. Singleton, 91, passed away March 19, 2010 in Rexburg. She was born March 14, 1919, in St. Anthony to Karl and Genevieve Cardon Klingler. Cara was the second child in a family of two sisters and four brothers. She spent her childhood in St. Anthony swimming in the river, reading books and enjoying life. After her graduation from high school in 1937, her family moved to Rexburg, and she attended Ricks College. After some health problems, she transferred to Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. She later transferred to Utah State University to be closer to her mother's family, and graduated in home economics. At USU she met and married Robert A. Zirker on May 15, 1942, in the Logan Temple. They moved to northern Idaho, where Bob was an entomologist in the Army. That fall Cara taught home economics in Moreland, and Bob moved around the country with the Army. In June 1943 she joined Bob at Army bases in Texas, Illinois and Georgia before moving to Jackson, Miss., where their son John was born. Bob served with an officer's pool in Panama and France and was being shipped to the Pacific when his health was reassessed. They found he had cancer and sent him back to the U.S. on sick leave. Bob and Cara added another son, Douglas, while Bob was stationed on the Mexican-Arizona border. Bob's cancer worsened, and he died in 1947. Cara brought her boys back to Rexburg to be close to her parents. Cara worked as a home demonstration agent for the University of Idaho where part of her responsibilities was working with the 4-H programs. She went to the University of Utah in 1948 to get her education certificate and then returned to Rexburg, where she again worked in extension in the courthouses in Rigby and St. Anthony. There she met Ben T. Newman, a patrolman with the Idaho State Police. They married Feb. 21, 1953, in Rexburg. Cara and Ben had two sons, Jim and David. Cara stayed home with the boys until 1961 when she started teaching home economics at Madison High School. Ben died in 1962 of a heart attack while working on a stormy night on the road from Newdale to Tetonia. Cara raised her four boys with the assistance of her parents. She was an active member in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in many callings. She worked as a professor at Ricks College from 1971 to 1976, at which time she went back to the University of Idaho Extension Program working in Madison and Teton Counties until her retirement in 1984. She again worked with the youth in the 4-H program, summer camps, the Madison County and Eastern Idaho State Fairs, and women's educational programs throughout the region. She was a tremendous influence and resource for the community. After retiring, she married Jesse Singleton on April 11, 1984, in the Idaho Falls Temple. They lived the next 17 years in Wilford, where she was mother and grandmother to his children and grandchildren. She worked side by side with Jess on his dairy farm and loved her years in Wilford as well as the wonderful people of Wilford. Jesse died in 2001. Cara then moved back to Rexburg, where she enjoyed being by her family. Cara is survived by her children John (Gerry) Zirker of Rexburg, Douglas (Vivian) of Bend, Ore., Jim (Karen) Newman of Rexburg and David (Deidre) Newman of Logan, Utah; 16 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren; her sister Ruth (Carlile) Eyre of Cowley, Wyo.; stepchildren Sally Mearse of Auburn, Calif., Terry (Marsha) Singleton of Ucon, Kay (Wes) White and Linda Shaw of Mesa, Ariz., Gay (Ken) Patterson of Twin Falls, Jana (Rand) Hillman of Wilford and Ann (Dennis) Cook of Milo; 33 grandchildren and 66 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her three husbands, her parents; her sister Dawn Webb; her four brothers, Cardon, Thomas, Quentin and Phillipe; and one great-grandson, Oscar Loomis Newberry. Viewings will take place at the Flamm Funeral Home from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, March 21, and prior to the services on Monday from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Rexburg 14th Ward LDS church, 590 Summerwood Drive. The funeral will be held at the Rexburg 14th Ward LDS church on Monday, March 22, 2010, at 11 a.m. Burial will be at the Rexburg City Cemetery. Cara was a warm and caring person, always interested in being with and helping friends and family. We will miss you, Mom, Grandma, and Little Grandma-Great!

Standard Journal (Rexburg, ID) Saturday, March 20, 2010 - Page 5A
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Obituaries

Cara Singleton (March 14, 1919 - March 19, 2010)

Cara K. Singleton, 91, passed away March 19, 2010, in Rexburg, Idaho. She was born March 14, 1919, in St. Anthony to Karl and Genevieve Cardon Klingler. Cara was the second child in a family of two sisters and four brothers.

She spent her childhood in St. Anthony swimming in the river, reading books and enjoying life. After her graduation from high school in 1937, her family moved to Rexburg, and she attended Ricks College. After some health problems, she transferred to Brigham Young University in Provo. She later transferred to Utah State University to be closer to her mother's family and graduated in Home Economics.
At USU, she met and married Robert A. Zirker May 15, 1942, in the Logan Temple. They moved to northern Idaho, where Bob was an entomologist in the Army. That fall, Cara taught Home Economics in Moreland and Bob moved around the country with the Army. In June 1943, she joined Bob at Army bases in Texas, Illinois and Georgia before moving to Jackson, Mississippi, where their son, John, was born. Bob served with an officer's pool in Panama and France and was being shipped to the Pacific when his health was reassessed: They found he had cancer and sent him back to the U.S. on sick leave. Bob and Cara added another son, Douglas, while Bob was stationed on the Mexican-Arizona border. Bob's cancer worsened, and he died in 1947. Cara brought her boys back to Rexburg to be close to her parents.
Cara worked as a home demonstration agent for the University of Idaho, where one of her responsibilities was working with the 4-H programs. She went to the University of Utah in 1948 to get her education certificate and then returned to Rexburg, where she again worked in extension in the courthouses in Rigby and St. Anthony.
There she met Ben T. Newman, a patrolman with the Idaho State Police; they married Feb. 21, 1953, in Rexburg. Cara and Ben had two sons, Jim and David. Cara stayed home with the boys until 1961, when she started teaching Home Economics at Madison High School. Ben died in 1962 of a heart attack while working on a stormy night on the road from Newdale to Tetonia.
Cara raised her four boys with the assistance of her parents. She was an active member in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many callings. She worked as a professor at Ricks College from 1971 to 1976, at which time she went back to the University of Idaho Extension Program working in Madison and Teton counties until her retirement in 1984. She again worked with the youth in the 4-H program, summer camps, the Madison County Fair, the Eastern Idaho State Fair and women's educational programs throughout the region. She was a tremendous influence and resource for the community.
After retiring, she married Jesse Singleton on April 11, 1984, in the Idaho Falls Temple. They lived the next 17 years in Wilford, where she was mother and grandmother to his children and grandchildren. She worked side by side with Jess on his dairy farm and loved her years in Wilford as well as the wonderful people of Wilford. Jesse died in 2001; Cara then moved back to Rexburg, where she enjoyed being by her family.
Cara is survived by her children, John (Gerry) Zirker of Rexburg, Douglas (Vivian) Zirker of Bend, Oregon, Jim (Karen) Newman of Rexburg, David (Deidre) Newman of Logan, Utah; 16 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; her sister, Ruth (Carlile) Eyre of Cowley, Wyoming; stepchildren, Sally Mearse of Auburn, Calif., Terry (Marsha) Singleton of Ucon, Kay (Wes) White and Linda Shaw of Mesa, Ariz., Gay (Ken) Patterson of Twin Falls, Idaho, Jana (Rand) Hillman of Wilford and Ann (Dennis) Cook of Milo; 33 step-grandchildren; and 66 step-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her three husbands; her parents; her sister, Dawn Webb; her four brothers, Cardon, Thomas, Quentin and Phillipe; and one great-grandson, Oscar Loomis Newberry.
Viewings will be from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, March 21, at Flamm Funeral Home and from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday prior to the services at the Rexburg LDS 14th Ward, 590 Summerwood Drive. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday, March 22, at the church. Burial will be in Rexburg City Cemetery.
Cara was a warm and caring person, always interested in being with and helping friends and family. We will miss you, Mom, Grandma and Little Grandma Great!

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Cara Genevieve Klingler
1919-2010

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(2) 1953
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  1. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree / Ancestry.com
  2. U.S., Obituary Collection, 1930-2015, Ancestry.com, Publication: Post Register; Publication Date: 03/ 20/ 2010; Publication Place: Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA; URL: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/postregister/obituary.aspx?n=cara-k-singleton&pid=140902503
  3. Idaho, Marriage Index, 1842-1964, 1975-1996, Ancestry.com, Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics; Boise, Idaho; Marriage Index for Years 1947-1964
  4. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014, Ancestry.com, Issue State: Idaho; Issue Date: Before 1951
  5. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, Ancestry.com
  6. Web: Western States Marriage Index, 1809-2011, Ancestry.com

Événements historiques

  • La température au 14 mars 1919 était entre -2.2 et 10,3 °C et était d'une moyenne de 4,0 °C. Il y avait 8,0 heures de soleil (68%). La force moyenne du vent était de 2 Bft (vent faible) et venait principalement du sud-sud-ouest. Source: KNMI
  • Du 9 septembre 1918 au 18 septembre 1922 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Ruys de Beerenbrouck I avec comme premier ministre Jonkheer mr. Ch.J.M. Ruys de Beerenbrouck (RKSP).
  • En l'an 1919: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 6,7 millions d'habitants.
    • 29 janvier » |victoire des Tchécoslovaques sur les Polonais en Galicie.
    • 4 mai » mouvement du 4 Mai à Pékin.
    • 21 juin » sabordage de la flotte allemande à Scapa Flow.
    • 28 juin » signature du traité de Versailles.
    • 11 août » naissance de la République de Weimar avec sa nouvelle constitution.
    • 27 novembre » signature du traité de Neuilly: la Bulgarie cède des territoires à la Grèce et à la Yougoslavie.
  • La température au 21 février 1953 était entre 5,9 et 8,2 °C et était d'une moyenne de 7,2 °C. Il faisait très nuageux. La force moyenne du vent était de 5 Bft (vent assez fort) et venait principalement du ouest-sud-ouest. Source: KNMI
  • Du 2 septembre 1952 au 13 octobre 1956 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Drees II avec comme premier ministre Dr. W. Drees (PvdA).
  • En l'an 1953: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 10,4 millions d'habitants.
    • 24 janvier » Penn Nouth est nommé Premier ministre du Cambodge.
    • 1 mars » Joseph Staline est frappé d'une attaque cérébrale.
    • 10 avril » Dag Hammarskjöld est élu Secrétaire général des Nations unies.
    • 16 juin » Début des émeutes de 1953 en Allemagne de l'Est.
    • 6 août » le maréchal Tito réclame l'internationalisation de Trieste.
    • 7 octobre » inauguration de la basilique Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire à Fátima (Portugal).
  • La température au 19 mars 2010 était entre 10,0 et 14,7 °C et était d'une moyenne de 12,5 °C. Il y avait une précipitation de 2,6 mm pendant 3,5 heure(s). Il faisait presque totalement couvert. La force moyenne du vent était de 3 Bft (vent modéré) et venait principalement du sud-ouest. Source: KNMI
  • Du jeudi, février 22, 2007 au jeudi, octobre 14, 2010 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Balkenende IV avec comme premier ministre Mr.dr. J.P. Balkenende (CDA).
  • Du jeudi, octobre 14, 2010 au lundi, novembre 5, 2012 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Rutte I avec comme premier ministre Mark Rutte (VVD).
  • En l'an 2010: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 16,5 millions d'habitants.
    • 14 mars » |premier tour des élections régionales en France.
    • 21 mars » la Chambre des représentants des États-Unis vote la réforme de la santé du président Barack Obama, prévoyant une couverture d'assurance maladie universelle.
    • 26 mars » le président des États-Unis Barack Obama et le président de la Fédération de Russie Dmitri Medvedev annoncent avoir conclu le traité New Start de réduction des armes stratégiques.
    • 29 mars » attentats à Moscou.
    • 22 avril » démission du gouvernement fédéral belge Leterme II.
    • 7 août » Juan Manuel Santos devient président de la Colombie.


Même jour de naissance/décès

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  • 2006 » Ernesto Duchini, footballeur argentin (° 15 novembre 1910).
  • 2007 » André Berne-Joffroy, écrivain et critique d'art français (° 11 avril 1915).
  • 2008 » Arthur C. Clarke, écrivain britannique (° 16 décembre 1917).
  • 2009 » Ezio Flagello, chanteur lyrique américain (° 28 janvier 1931).
  • 2011 » Patrick Ahern(en), évêque catholique auxiliaire émérite américain de New York (° 8 mars 1919).
  • 2012 » Ulu Grosbard, réalisateur américain d'origine belge (° 9 janvier 1929).

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