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- Ralph Paschal
Services for Ralph Clark Paschal, 75, of Nampa, who died Sunday, Feb. 19. 1989, at the Nampa hospital, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday Feb. 22, at the Alsip Funeral Chapel, Nampa. The Rev. Jim Hardenbrook, pastor of the Caldwell First Christian Church, will officiate. Private family interment will follow at the Kohlerlawn Cemetery
Mr. Paschal was born Aug 14, 1913, at Seattle, Wash. At the age of 5 he moved with his family to San Francisco, Calif., and later to Los Angeles, where he was reared and educated. He graduated from Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles and then attended Los Angeles City College for two years. In 1936 he went to work for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph in L.A. He married Doris Comstock Nov. 3, 1952, in San Bernardino and they made their home in the Los Angeles area. He retired in 1971 from the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph as a right-of-way supervisor. In 1974 they moved to Caldwell. In 1984 they came to Nampa, where they had since resided.
Clark loved music and at the age of 13 was a member of the Los Angeles Junior Philharmonic Orchestra. He was a member of the First Chapter of the American Right of Way Association, started in Los Angeles.
He is survived by his wife, Doris of Nampa; a daughter, Barbara (Mrs. Peter) Bond, Oakland, Calif.; a son, Stephen Paschal and his wife, Pat, of Augsburg, West Germany; three sisters-in-law, Pauline (Mrs. George) Asselin, Nampa, Elsie (Mrs. Chet) Mosier, Eagle, and Irma Comstock, Chatsworth, Calif.; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
The family suggests memorials be made to the American Heart Association, 3295 Elder St., Suite 140, Boise 63705.
Idaho Daily Statesman, February 22, 1989 page 2C
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