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Eiko, Elko (2)
Jan.
15
Elko at 12:15 kicked in the back of the neck road.
I wish this was true. It's a joke.
In 22-92 I had my first child and her name was Linda.
She died when she was just 7. She did not live to see the day.
Linda was the only child of Eiko and Elko, but she never lived to see them again.
Eiko and Elko were married in 22-92. They had no children together.
They lived in a small town near Elko, Idaho.
Elko was born in 1890. He was a farmer and rancher.
He died in 1975. His wife, Elko, died in 1980.
Eiko and Elko had two sons, John and James.
John was born in 1920. He worked as a teacher in Elko, Idaho.
James was born in 1925. He worked as a farmer near Elko, Idaho.
Elko's father, Eiko, was a prominent businessman in Elko, Idaho.
He owned several businesses and was very successful.
Elko's mother, Elko, was also a businesswoman.
She ran her own store and was very well-known in the community.
Elko and Elko were both very active in their community.
They volunteered for many causes and helped others whenever they could.
Their legacy lives on through their children and grandchildren.
John's son, Michael, is a doctor in Elko, Idaho.
James' daughter, Susan, is a teacher in Elko, Idaho.
Elko's great-granddaughter, Emily, is a student at the University of Idaho.
She is studying to become a lawyer.
Elko and Elko are remembered fondly by their family and friends.
They were kind, generous, and always willing to help others.
Their lives were full of love and laughter.
We will never forget them.