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Julie Ann Dye, 1957–2007?> (aged 50 years)
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1906–1984
Birth: 17 July 1906
— Basalt, Bingham, Idaho, USA Death: 6 November 1984 — Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA |
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1914–1961
Birth: 1 May 1914
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— Magrath, Cardston County, Alberta, Canada Death: 18 September 1961 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 30 June 1943 — Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA |
5 years
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1948–2006
Birth: 22 June 1948
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— Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA Death: 11 November 2006 — Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA |
6 years
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1954–2010
Birth: 25 May 1954
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— Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho, USA Death: 8 July 2010 — Kennewick, Benton, Washington, USA |
3 years
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1957–2007
Birth: 27 February 1957
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— Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA Death: 22 June 2007 — Firth, Bingham, Idaho, USA |
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Kenneth Ralph Munger
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1957–2007
Birth: 27 February 1957
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— Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, USA Death: 22 June 2007 — Firth, Bingham, Idaho, USA |
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Author of last change: 7mikefh |
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Julie Ann Dye Munger, 50, passed away in her home Friday, June 22, 2007 after a courageous battle with cancer. She will be remembered for her faith, compassion, service, kindness, friendship, and her many musical talents. Julie was born February 27, 1957 to Warren and Florence Hacking Dye in Idaho Falls, ID. She grew up in Firth, ID, and graduated from Firth High School. She attended Ricks College and Brigham Young University earning a degree in Elementary Education with a specialty in reading Julie was an active member of the LDS church and served as a missionary in the Italy Padova Mission. She served in many church leadership and teaching positions, most recently in the Relief Society organization. Julie also enjoyed genealogical research and family history. Prior to her marriage, Julie taught at Kinghorn Elementary in Rigby, Idaho for ten years. After her marriage to Kenneth Munger on May 12, 1990, she was a devoted wife and mother. Through her musical and organizational talents, she was involved in many church and civic activities and was instrumental in initiating the Firth Community Christmas Concert. Julie is survived by her husband, Kenneth Munger and by her children, Kinzi Kay, Ashli Ann, and Warren Edward. She is also survived by her siblings Roger (Rosa) Dye, Firth; Martha Harker, Provo, UT; Joyce Dye, Idaho Falls; LaNell (Don) Wainright, Darlington; Myrna Ard, Firth; Robert (Nancy) Dye, Orofino; and sister-in-law, Valeta Dye, Firth. She was preceded in death by her parents; as well as a brother, Jay Dye, and two sisters, Marvetta Brock and Letha Smith. |
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Julie Ann Dye 1957-2007.jpg |
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