BERT JAYCOX
Holyoke Enterprise,
Holyoke, CO, 9 May 1935
Pleasant Valley Farmer Dies At Age Of
56; Buried At State Line
Funeral services were held Monday
afternoon at the Pleasant Valley schoolhouse for Bertrand Jaycox, 56,
who died at 1 o'clock Saturday morning from pneumonia. Burial was in the
State Line cemetery near Pleasant Valley. N.F. Horn, pastor of the
Christian church of Holyoke, officiated at the services.
Mr.
Jaycox had been a resident of the Pleasant Valley community since 1915,
when he came here with his family from Hayes County, Nebraska. Mr.
Jaycox was born at Rock Rift, New York, September 17, 1878, and came
with his parents to Hayes County, Nebraska, in 1886. The family returned
to New York in 1894, and in the spring of 1895 Mr. Jaycox again came to
Hayes County with his older brother, Chester, and engaged in farming.
Mr. Jaycox was married to Miss Beulah Beam April 27, 1910, and the
family came to Phillips County in 1915, residing here since that time.
Mr. Jaycox was a member of the Modern Woodman of America at Hayes
Center, Nebraska.
Surviving are his widow, three sons, Everett
and George of Wauneta, Nebraska and Kenneth at home, five daughters,
Mrs. Juanita Coles of Hastings, Nebraska and Verna, Betty, Lois and
Wanda at home, one grandson, three brothers, Chester A. of Hayes Center,
Nebraska, Hubert and Edwin of Howard, New York, two sisters, Mrs. Lotta
Skinner and Mrs. Florence Smith of Binghamton, New York.
BEULAH B (BEAM) JAYCOX
Holyoke Enterprise,
Holyoke, Colorado, October 7, 1937
HOLD SERVICES FOR MRS. JAYCOX
Pleasant Valley Woman Is Victim Of Cancer; Nine Children Survive
Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah Jaycox, a resident of the Pleasant
Valley community for more than 20 years, took place Tuesday afternoon,
following her death Sunday at 2 a.m. at her home. Mrs. Jaycox was a
victim of cancer.
N.F. Horn, pastor of the Christian church,
officiated at the funeral services which took place at the Pleasant
Valley schoolhouse. Burial was at the State Line cemetery beside the
body of the husband, Bertrand Jaycox, who died May 4, 1935.
Nine
children, eight of whom are at home, survive Mrs. Jaycox. The youngest
of these, Alberta, was born after the death of the father. Beulah Beryl
Beam was born February 16, 1892, at Hayes Center, Nebraska. She was
united in marriage to Bertrand Jaycox at that place April 2, 1910, and
resided there until 1915, when they moved to Phillips County, where the
family has since made its home. Everett, George, Kenneth, Vera, Lois,
Betty, Wanda and Alberta are the children at home, while one daughter,
Mrs. Wauneta Coles, resides at Tieton, Washington. Mrs. Jaycox is also
survived by her mother, Mrs. Martha Jean Beam of Hayes Center, and three
brothers and two sisters. One brother, Guy, met death in the World war
in the battle of the Argonne.
Roy Beam of Dallas Center, Iowa,
Edward Beam of Proctor, Colorado, Luther Beam of Hayes Center, Nebraska,
Mrs. Ida Adrian and Mrs. Blanche Adrian, both of Dallas Center, are the
brothers and sisters who came for the funeral services, and Mrs.
Jaycox’s mother, Mrs. Beam, has been here also. The children will
continue to reside on the farm southeast of Holyoke, and Mrs. Beam will
remain here with them for a short time at least. The Iowa persons,
including Charles Ripcharp of Dallas Center, a nephew of Mrs. Jaycox,
left Wednesday morning for their homes.
EVERETT E
JAYCOX
Holyoke Enterprise, Holyoke, CO, May 1988
EVERETT JAYCOX SERVICES MAY 14
Everett E. Jaycox was born
January 4, 1911 in Hayes Center, NE. He was the son of Bertrand and
Beulah Jaycox and moved with his family from Hayes Center, NE to Holyoke
as a child.
Everett was married to Pearl Martin on December 10,
1938. They were engaged in farming in the Pleasant Valley community east
of Holyoke until their retirement in 1976 when they moved to their
present home in Holyoke.
He was preceded in death by his parents
and one brother Kenneth Jaycox. Everett is survived by his wife Pearl of
Holyoke; children Leland of Colorado Springs, Nancy L. Isaacson of Ft.
Collins, Karen S. Hogsett of Loveland and Jerry of Ft. Collins; one
brother George Jaycox of Tumwater, WA; six sisters Wauneta Cole of Elma,
WA, Lois Fernstrom of Yakima, WA, Vera Hagemann of Holyoke, Betty
Mintling of Wauneta, NE, Wanda Hickenbottom of Washington State, Albert
Karraker of Mesa, AZ and seven grandchildren.
Everett passed
from this life May 11, 1988 in Holyoke. Services were held Saturday, May
14, 1988 from the United Methodist Church in Holyoke with Jim Mort
officiating. Burial followed in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery.
PEARL VIOLA MARTIN JAYCOX
Holyoke
Enterprise, Holyoke, CO, 30 Aug 2001
Pearl Viola Martin Jaycox of
Holyoke died Sunday evening, August 19, 2001 in Greeley at the age of
85. She was born August 4, 1916 in Holyoke, the daughter of Roy Martin
and Ruth Briggs Martin. She lived in the Holyoke area all of her life.
Pearl loved gardening, reading and was an avid quilter. She was happiest
when she was spending time with her children and grandchildren. Pearl
and Everett Jaycox were married December 10, 1938. They lived and farmed
in the Pleasant Valley area. In 1976 they retired and moved to Holyoke.
Everett preceded her in death on May 11, 1988. She was a member of the
United Methodist Church in Holyoke and the Crafty Quilters quilting
group.
Preceding her in death was her husband Everett;
half-sister Fern Deselms; brother Glen Martin; half-sister Betty
Sullivan; and granddaughter Kerie Jaycox. Pearl Viola Jaycox is survived
by her children Leland Jaycox and his wife Carol of Colorado Springs,
Nancy Isaacson and her husband Gerald of Fort Collins, Karen Hogsett and
her husband Dennis of Loveland and Jerry Jaycox and his wife Nancy of
Eaton; sister Mabel Triplette of Holyoke; six grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral
services for Pearl Jaycox were conducted Thursday, August 23 at First
United Methodist Church in Holyoke with Rev. Darrell Dennis officiating.
Interment was in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Holyoke.

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