Search Archived Marriage Records
Frances Lorene Waldrop
Frances Lorene Waldrop was born Oct. 14, 1928, in Henderson, N.C. to C.V. and Ida Hunter. She married R.C. Waldrop on May 9, 1947, in Greensboro, N.C., and they were together for 42 years until his death in 1989. She held various part-time jobs while rearing her family, enjoyed being a homemaker and loved her children. She also spent many years as a Head Start volunteer.
She was a vivacious person and a free spirit who enjoyed life to the fullest on all occasions. She was a very active person until she succumbed to the kidney disease that took her on Dec. 26, 2004. She died peacefully at her home where she was surrounded by her family.
She is preceded in death by her husband, R.C. Waldrop; daughter, Frances E. (Hazard) Waldrop; her parents, two brothers and two sisters. She is survived by her two daughters, Faye (and her husband, William Murray) and Carol (and her husband, Scott Mackie); son, Ray (and his wife, Melanie); her grandchildren, Bill Murray, James Murray, Candace Mackie, Nicholas Mackie, Ray Waldrop, Linda Carol Hummel and Conan Waldrop; six great-grandchildren and many nephews and nieces.
Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2004, at Burns Memorial Garden in Elko at 10 a.m. with Pastor Chris Cupples of Calvary Baptist Church officiating.
Richard Sims
Richard Sims passed away early in the morning on Dec. 19, 2004. He was born April 25, 1937.
Richard is survived by his wife, Ann, of Sparks; son, Todd Sims of Elko; and daughter and son-in-law, Dory and Jim Evans, of Spring Creek. He is also survived by grandchildren Brandon (and wife, Angela), Kristen, Ryan, Hank and Austin and a great-grandchild, Riley. Special friends include Megan, Cheri and Jordan.
Richard's passions included the restoration of classic vehicles, the ocean, music and time with his family; and he was an avid motorcycle enthusiast.
He will be greatly missed by all who knew him, and will be remembered for his wit, wisdom and charm.
Richard was a member of Alcoholics Anonymous and served our nation as a Navy machinist from 1953 to 1957.
There will be a public visitation on Thursday, Dec. 23, from 9 a.m. to noon at Burns Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23, 2004, at Burns Funeral Home Chapel.
Darrell Kinney
Darrell Wayne Kinney, age 61, died at his home on Friday, Dec. 24, 2004. He was born Oct. 20, 1943, in Nampa, Idaho.
He is survived by his wife, Linda G. Kinney; three sons, David Kinney, Gary Kinney and Mark Kinney; and daughter, Denise Masterjohn; brothers Norman Kinney of Colton, Calif., and Donald Kinney of Luther, Mont.; grandchildren Brandon Kinney, Tanja Kinney, Christopher Kinney, Joshua Kinney, Ciara Kinney, Rachael Masterjohn and great granddaughter Sophia Schauman; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Darrell retired from Delta Air Lines after 34 years. He moved to Elko in June of 1999, and worked for Casino Express until cancer forced him into full retirement in 2001.
Playing chess with his now deceased grandson, Steven Masterjohn, was one of his favorite things to do. He also enjoyed camping, fishing and hunting.
He was greatly loved and will be dearly missed.
No services are scheduled at this time.
Alice Ynchausti
Alice Ynchausti passed away at Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital on Dec. 16, 2004. She was 87 years old.
Alice was born Jan. 27, 1917, at White Rock, Nev., in a cabin at Silver Creek to Pedro and Marcelina Zubieta. She attended school and grew up in the White Rock area with her two brothers, Pete and Joe Zubieta, and sister, Mary Santina.
Alice married Andres Ynchausti of Jack Creek on July 3, 1938. Except for one year at Getchell Mine, she spent her entire life in Elko County. Alice and Andres reared two sons, John and Barney.
Alice loved to fish and camp and spent many years doing so in Northern Nevada.
Alice is survived by her son, John, and his wife, Alice; her sister, Mary Santina; eight grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Pedro and Marcelina Zubieta; brothers, Pete and Joe Zubieta; husband, Andres Ynchausti; and son, Barney Ynchausti.
Funeral services are scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Father Jorge Herrera officiating. Burial will follow in the Burns Memorial Garden.
Frances Gene Robinson
Frances Gene Robinson of Elko was overpowered by mankind's greatest enemy, death. On this date, Dec. 19, 2004, she went back to dust from which she was made. (Genesis 3:19) "From dust you are, and to dust you will return."
She was born Fanny Gene Robinson to Louie and Emogene Robinson July 30, 1929, in Karnack, Texas. They moved to Nevada in late 1929. She lived in many little towns along the railroad, then moved to Carlin, where she spent most her life. She worked as a telephone pbx switchboard operator for Southern Pacific Railroad in Carlin. She was also a waitress in most all of Carlin's cafes.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Louie and Emogene Robinson; her brother, Jimmie Robinson; her son, Tyrone Herrera; and a grandson, Amos Hussey. She is survived by her son, Robert Hussey of Elko; five grandchildren, Ashton, Aaron, Ashley, Amy and Justin; and eight great- grandchildren.
Her greatest moment in life was about 1958, when she started studying the holy scriptures and learned about God. She learned God's name is Jehovah, and then about his purpose for mankind. She denounced all false religions, and was baptized and dedicated to the service of Jehovah god.
She went forward teaching the many blessings that would be brought through Jehovah's son Jesus Christ. The kingdom of Jehovah, and the paradise that was lost to mankind. Also the paradise that would be restored, to those that put their faith and trust in Jehovah god, and his son Jesus Christ. There were many scriptures that Frances loved but these made her light up from head to toe. John 3:16-21, Matthew 6:33-34, John 8:32, John 13:34-35 and John 17:3.
Frances will live again in a paradise earth if it is Jehovah's will. But for now, she will be missed.
Memorial services are scheduled for Friday, Dec. 24, 2004, at 1:30 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 1545 Indian View Heights.