REBEKAH ASSEMBLY OF IDAHO
INDEPENDENT ORDER
OF ODD FELLOWS
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A Worldwide Fraternal Organization
Instituted At Pocatello, Idaho
October 12, 1882
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We Welcome You in Friendship, Love, and Truth. |
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We are a non-profit, benevolent and charitable family fraternal organization dedicated to
giving aid to those in need and pursuing projects for the benefit of all mankind.
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MEET
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REBEKAH ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT
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Nancy Morris
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I
was born to Chester C. and Marian M. Ellicott in Chicago, Illinois on
February 17, 1936, but moved to Henry’s Lake, Idaho when I was 3
months old. I am a native of Idaho. I went to school in West
Yellowstone, Montana for the first two years, Idaho Falls, Idaho for the
next four years, Rowland Hall, Salt Lake City, Utah for two years and
then graduated from Coeur d’Alene High School in 1954. Also attended
North Idaho Jr. College and Boise State University. I worked for a car
dealer while in high school, Idaho First National Bank, Grants
Construction, Hayden Lake Country Club and 25 years as City
Clerk/Treasurer of the City of Hayden Lake and am now serving my first
year as Mayor of Hayden Lake. I married my high school sweetheart, Lyle
Morris, on March 18, 1956 and was married for 48 years. Lyle passed away
April 30, 2004 after being hurt in a snowmobile accident in 1983. He was
a T-4 paraplegic for 21 years, and I took care of him. We traveled and
fished and spent time at our cabin in the Coeur d’Alene forest. We
have two children; son Chet and wife Debbie and children Jessica and
Dillon; and daughter Sharon Lewis and children Marisa, Whitney and
Desiree and one Great-granddaughter Ava.
I have been involved in many things: PTA Hayden Lake
School; Boy and Girl Scout Leader; 4-H leader and still judge at the
fair; Fire Dept Auxiliary President; Miss Hayden Lake Pageant for
several years; Baseball mom for the children; Hayden Lake school fun
night; and now on the Legislative Committee of Association of Idaho
Cities, and running for parts and things. I was a partner in the
business - Morris Excavating, even running the backhoe or dump trucks to
jobs.
I joined the Carnation Rebekah Lodge No. 95 in
December 1966 and have been a member ever since. I have held all office
in lodge except secretary and treasurer and been Noble Grand three
times. I am a member of Lake City #10 LAPM and Plummer Odd Fellow Lodge.
I also belong to Association of Idaho Cities; Hayden Lake Eagles
(Charter Member), Coeur d’Alene Snowmobile Club, City of Hayden
Historical Commission and Avondale Golf Club. I have been involved in
the Hayden Lake Chamber of Commerce; Coeur d’Alene Saddle Club; VFW;
Idaho City Clerks, Treasurer and Finance Officers Association (President
1994-95 and Clerk of Year 1994).
I grew up on a Dude Ranch, the Slash E Ranch, at
Henry’s Lake, Idaho and loved horses. I was Rodeo Queen of the Wild
Horse Stempede Rodeo at Island Park in 1949 and in 1959 I was Rodeo
Queen of the Coeur d’Alene Rodeo. I also showed horses around the
Idaho and Washington area. I still like horses and ride when I can.
Maybe that is the reason for the White Hat.
I am very proud
of my family as my Grandfather 6 generations back, Andrew Ellicott, was
surveyor general of the United States under President George Washington.
My Grandfather, Mayor Edward B. Ellicott, was head of the Board of
Education in Chicago. I have traced my family back to 1662 and have
visited Ellicott City, Maryland. My Dad was trustee of the Village of
Island Park and a surveyor. My Father-in-law, Leonard Morris, was Mayor
of Hayden Lake for 9 years and my husband, Lyle, was Fire Chief of the
Hayden Lake Fire Protection District for 14 years, Guess that is where
the Politics come into place.
I love being a Rebekah and am looking forward to being your President
this next year, the love and support they have given me over the past 42
years is beyond my wildest dreams. Rebekah Sisters are truly Sisters in
every sense of the work. I love you all.
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