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July 15, 2020

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Belva L ene Jones Baker of Malad passed away on July 15, 2020 .

Belva L ene was born to parents David E. Jones Jr. and Clarasetta Price Jones in Malad Idaho on April 1, 1931.  She was the youngest of 5 children.  Sister Katie and brothers Gale, Larell and Jack are all deceased.

Belva L ene is survived by her husband , Jay Lewis Baker , and three sons , Dean and wife Janesse of Lancaster, CA, Daniel Ray and wife Vikie of Rigby, Idaho and David Jay and wife Lisa of Malad along with 9 grandchildren and ( 2 8 ) great grandchildren.

Following graduation from Malad High School she married Jay L. Baker May 14, 1949, in Evanston, Wyoming.  They were sealed in the Logan LDS Temple on January 25 th , 1965.  They lived in Holbrook, Idaho most of their married life farming the family farm homesteaded by Jay's grandfather.

Belva L ene was very active in the LDS church her entire life.  She s erved as Relief Society President and 1 st counselor for Iris Hill in Holbrook for many years.  She also taught in almost all of the organization of the church including the Boy Scouts.

After retiring and moving to Malad she was also Relief Society President in the Malad 1 st ward.  She has been a visiting teacher for over 60 years. She also managed the Malad Senior Citizens center for 5 years.

Belva L ene was also an active member of the Farm Bureau and served as Oneida county women's chairman, Idaho D istrict C hairwoman, Idaho W omen's S tate V ice C hairman and also served 5 years as the Idaho State Woman's Chairman.

She was also a p ast P ink L adies volunteer and a member of the Oneida County Quilters Club.

During World War II her father worked for the US Government and was sent to Minneapolis, Minnesota to learn how to repair small and large guns.  She went to school half of the 6 th grade there and then they were sent to Moline, Illinois and lived in Davenport , Iowa where she finished the school year.  At the end of that year they were sent to Camp Hawn in Riverside, California where she attended the 7 th grade.  Following that year she went to live with her sister Katie and Delbert Hanks in Montpelier, Idaho and attended the 8 th grade in 1945.  After the war they all returned to Malad where she finished high school.

Belva L ene loved her family and she not only devoted her time and talents to church services, but she also watched over her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.  Her brothers and sister were a lso a major part of her life.  S he very much enjoyed family get together s with her children and grandchildren as often as possible.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday , July 21, 2020 at 12 noon in the Horsley Funeral Home , 132 W 300 N in Mala d, Idaho . Family members may call at the funeral home on Tuesday prior to services from 11:00 – 12:00 pm . Burial will be in the Malad City Cemetery.  Arrangements were under the care and direction of Horsley Funeral Home.

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