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Cecil blasingame bits and spurs
Cecil blasingame bits and spurs









cecil blasingame bits and spurs

Pine Hills Funeral Chapel of Orofino is in charge of arrangements. William David Josman, 66, of Orofino, died Sunday, Aug. 8, with a Mass celebrated at 11 a.m., at All Saints Catholic Church, 3330 14th St., Lewiston. Jim is survived by his wife, Geri his children, Casey (Harriet) Pea, Chana (Tim) Dyer, Scott (Cissy) Pea and Angela (Pat) Fridley his grandchildren, Jesse Dyer, Sean Dyer, Kyler (Anhora) Pea, Jamisen Pea, Xavier Pea and Phoenix Pea and his siblings, Yvonne Jakich and Jack (Pat) Pea.Ī rosary will be recited at 10:30 a.m. Jim is preceded in death by his parents, Howard and Adelene Pea. He simply loved his family and life working in the cattle and timber industries, continuing to drive logging trucks until his eyesight forced his retirement at the age of 82. Moving to Lewiston in 1987 when Jim returned to logging, the work he loved most. Shortly after Jim and Geri married, they moved to Idaho to raise their children on the family farm and ranch in Lenore.

cecil blasingame bits and spurs

He would tell his family that the first time their eyes met across the room he knew she was going to be the love of his life and he was right. While working as a sawyer in New Mexico, Jim met Elizabeth (Geri) Roybal and after a brief courtship, married her Feb., 3, 1962. He was very proud of his time in the service. He graduated from Culdesac High School in 1955 and entered the U.S. 6, 1937, to Howard and Adelene (Davis) Pea of Gifford. James Howard Pea, 86, of Lewiston, peacefully passed away at home surrounded by his family, Saturday, Sept. Some of his passions included hunting, fishing and playing the guitar.Ī celebration of life will be announced at a later date. He is survived by his wife, Teresa Van Kirk his children, Jessica Van Kirk, Lennon Van Kirk stepchildren, Brittany (Chris) Goetz, Sean (Jordyn) Moen and grandchildren, Ava, Ella, Tristan, Mason, Rhyker, Axel and Freya.īob enjoyed spending time with family and friends. He retired from the Army Corps of Engineers in May, 2023. In 2007, Bob and Teresa moved to Orofino, to be closer to family and for Bob to work for the Army Corps of Engineers at Dworshak Dam as their Water Utility Systems Lead Operator.

cecil blasingame bits and spurs

In 1995, he met his wife Teresa and moved to Challis, ID. After his time in the Army, Bob traveled extensively through the middle east and southeast Asia.Īfter his travels he ended up in San Diego, CA, building jet boats and starting his family, eventually moving to May, Idaho, to get his family out of the city and to work on core drills for mining operations. During Bob's time in the Army, he served in Germany during the Vietnam War. After high school he went on to Rochester Junior College graduating in 1968, following graduation Bob joined the Army serving two years. 11, 1947 in Rochester, MN, to Kenneth and De Ette Van Kirk, both of whom are deceased.īob attended Rochester Public Schools and graduated in 1966. Robert 'Bob' Craig Van Kirk was born Oct. Trisha was a shining light of joy, generosity, and unconditional love, and we will miss her FOREVER.Ī Celebration of Life will be scheduled in October of this year. Many family members and dear friends, too numerous to list, are all reeling from this loss, but we will always remember Trish's consistent willingness to help others, including her deep love and faith in the Lord. Trisha's parents, Bob and Teri Wathen brothers, Rick and Sean Wathen nieces, Mireya, Thalia, Lacey and nephew, Aiden Wathen are deeply saddened by the loss of our sweet angel and will always cherish and embrace the times we had together. All loved her unconditionally and will miss her warmth and motherly compassion. Trisha is survived by her oldest son, Josh Tachell, and her bonus-sons, Blake, and Cole Kramm. They are now together again to hold each other tightly for eternity. Trisha now joins her youngest son, Ryan Tachell, who also left us back in April 2015. 26, 2023, while out enjoying an afternoon in the mountains with Scott and their sweet dog, Chloe. Trisha passed away because of a tragic accident on Saturday, Aug. Trisha often spoke of her new friends in this small, tightknit community, including the complete sense of belonging her and Scott came to love. Trisha, along with her forever soulmate and best friend, Scott Kramm, eventually bought a resort property in the small town of Elk River, ID, where they have lived happily and peacefully for the past five years. She then went on to earn a credential to become a dental assistant in Spokane, WA, where she worked in that field for many years. Trisha grew up in many small towns throughout her childhood, but ended up in Clark Fork, ID, where she graduated high school in 1987. Trisha Lynne Tachell was born August 12, 1969, in Fresno, CA in the company of her loving and proud parents, Bob and Teri Wathen.











Cecil blasingame bits and spurs