Julia Marie Morton Hankey |
July 20, 1920 ~ November 16, 2016 |
November 21, 2016 |
Julia Marie Morton Hankey, 96, went home to be
with the Lord and Savior on November 16, 2016,
at Boundary Community Hospital surrounded by
four of her five children, and also by phone
from her youngest son Paul, who resides Hawaii.
Services will be held at Mountain Springs Church,
6789 Main Street, Bonners Ferry, at 1 p.m.
Saturday, November 26. Following the service will be pot luck reception at Naples Fire hall. Julia was born July 20, 1920, in Bottineau, North Dakota, to William and Mae Morton. She was the third of four children. The family moved to Boundary County and homesteaded just north of Dawson Lake, near Meadow Creek, where she grew up and went to school. She worked at the Les Wyman Ranch, where she met and married Fred Martin Williams. They had two girls; Patsy Mae and Evelyn Marie Williams. Martin was a logger and self employed. They moved around a lot living in Idaho, Washington and Montana. The marriage ended and Julia moved back to Idaho with the girls. She worked briefly in a Chinese restaurant in Bonners Ferry and taking care of Lilly Hanson. She enjoyed working there because Frank and Lilly were nice people and the kids worked hard but also had fun. Julia took over the house work, cooking, cleaning, etc. until Lilly was well – then Julia moved to Naples. In Naples, Julia worked at the school and also had a cleaning job. That is where she was swept off her feet by the love of her life, Donald Roger Hankey, whom she married October 8, 1954. They bought a house next to the Naples mill and had a family of three children; Frank Donald, Paul Albert and Christine Ann Hankey. Julia loved her family so much, loved holding her grandbabies and enjoyed her friends! Julia was loved by everyone who knew her, but had a dear special lifetime friend, Amy Anderson, who was a devoted friend for 60 years. Julia loved cooking Sunday dinners where everyone was always welcome. She loved music, dancing, flowers, gardening, sewing, picnics, camping and fishing. She lived her last eight years in the care of Ace Elder Care in Bonners Ferry. Julia is survived by children Patsy (Williams) Humphrey and Evelyn (Williams) Haase, both residing in Kennewick, Washington, Frank and Diane Hankey, Ponderay, Paul Hankey, Hawaii. and Christine and Timothy Ramirez, Naples. Julia has 16 grandchildren, 42 great grandchildren and 28 great-great grandchildren. Julia was preceded in death by her mother and father, Mae and William Morton, sisters Helen Vaughn and Wilma ( Billy) Cassidy, brother Roy Morton and her husband, Donald Roger Hankey. Feel free to come and share in the life of Julia Marie (Morton ) Hankey whom we were so blessed to know and love. She will always be the rock of our family and greatly missed. |