Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Sixteenth Generation9239. Mark Vern Chatfield was born on 5 July 1927 in Indiana, USA. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Elkhart, Concord Twp., Elkhart Co., Indiana, USA. He lived in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., California, USA in 1975. Mark Vern Chatfield and Grace Irene Timbimboo were married on 25 April 1948 in USA. Grace Irene Timbimboo, daughter of Moroni Timbimboo and Amy Hootchew, was born on 27 April 1925 in Washakie, Box Elder Co., Utah, USA. She lived in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., California, USA in 1975. She died on 14 September 2006 at the age of 81 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah, USA. Grace was buried on 19 September 2006 in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah, USA. Shoshone Nation of Native Americans. Grace Irene Timbimboo Chatfield 1925 ~ 2006 She was born in Washakie, Utah April 27, 1925, a proud daughter of Native American parents, Moroni and Amy Timbimboo. She is a member of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation. Grace was a member of the LDS Church. Though inactive, she was a strong believer in her faith. Grace grew up in a small Indian Community and shared a rural life with her parents, four sisters and one brother. One sister, Mae Parry (Grant) survives her. She was preceded in death by Joan Martinez (Louis), Hazel Zundel (Wallace), Frank Timbimboo (Helen) and Katherine Pacheco (Joe). Numerous nieces and nephews are acknowledged and of whom she was very proud. Grace married Mark Chatfield April 25, 1948 and together they produced four children, Diane Ruth (Harvey) Holbrook, Mark Ross Chatfield (Irene), Randall Dean Chatfield (Cheryle) and Sharon Lynn Moncur (Donald). These were followed by seven grandchildren, Sharlene Chatfield, Stacey Nagle (Dustin), Brandy Cunningham (Chad), Dak Harvey (Ashley), Ivy Wilson (Marce), Kade Moncur (Maria) and Ryan Moncur. There are also nine Great-Grandchildren, Shontel, Mykaylee, Joshua, Michael, Sierra, Sydney, Vaughn, Cooper and Dax with one more on the way. She was a devoted wife and homemaker for 58 years and a loving, generous Mother. In the early years, raising a family with little money Grace became adept at providing an exceptional way of life for her family by becoming a skilled seamstress, an excellent scratch cook and homemaker extraordinaire. She made nearly all her children's clothing, and gave them wonderful home styled recipes that we still enjoy today. 10:30-11:30 a.m. on Tues. A graveside service is scheduled for 12 noon in the Rosemont section of the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, 3401 S. Highland Dr. Mark Vern Chatfield and Grace Irene Timbimboo had the following children:
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