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Clyde Northrup
Died 2/14/2023

Clyde Otho Northrup passed away Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023.
He was born on June 9, 1938, to Eugene and Viola Helen Rice Northrup on
the old Rice homestead 13 miles north of Priest River, Idaho. When he
was born, his parents were told not to get too attached to him as he
wasn’t expected to live very long. He obviously proved that doctor
wrong. He was the second born out of six boys.
The family moved between Priest River, Lewiston and Culdesac over the
years and finally settled in Lewiston. Clyde attended Lewiston High
School and graduated in 1957. During those years, he met and eventually
married Camilla M. Brown in June 1959. They had seven children, four
boys and three girls. The family resided in Lewiston until 1975, when
they settled on a portion of the Rice homestead in Priest River.
Clyde and his family were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. He became a bishop for several years for the Priest
River ward. He assisted in obtaining the funding for the construction of
the church building that sits off U.S. Highway 2 between Priest River
and Oldtown. After that, he was a high councilman for many years.
By 1990, he moved with his wife and two of their youngest children to
Mission Viejo, Calif. At the time of his death, he resided in Murrieta,
Calif.
Clyde spent most of his years as an electronics technician, repairing
televisions, radios, record players, etc., until the demand for the job
became extinct. He enjoyed woodworking and made small wooden boxes for
each of his grandchildren when they turned 12 years old. He did some
engraving on the side to keep busy, as one of his daughters had an
engraving business.
Clyde is survived by his wife, Camilla, and seven children, namely,
Clyde (Patty) Northrup Jr., of Las Vegas; Cindy (Ken) Lawson, of
Spokane; Craig (Janice) Northrup, of Camarillo, Calif.; Cherrie (Joe)
Braga, of Mission Viejo; Clifford (Rene) Northrup, of Moscow; Chuck
(Ruth) Northrup, of Coeur d’Alene; and Cristy (Ryane) Jordan, of
Murrieta. He is also survived by his brothers, Henry Northrup, of
Belfry, Mont.; Jerry Northrup, of Lewiston; and Cleo Northrup, of Oak
Harbor, Wash. He is additionally survived by 26 grandchildren and 17
great-grandchildren.
The funeral service will be held at 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 1, at
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Chapel, 24820 Las Brisas
Road, in Murrieta. Family viewing is available before the funeral
service, also at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Chapel
in Murrieta, and a private family burial will follow at Riverside
National Cemetery, 4838 Arlington Ave., Riverside, Calif.
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