In Remembrance
In Remembrance
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Frank Church High School teacher was a ‘Renaissance woman’ with a good heart and a wily sense of humor
Teacher Cindy Herron, 56, died in March, leaving behind colleagues at Frank Church High School, who considered her a woman of many gifts, including a fine sense of humor and generosity.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Homedale man had strong will, mechanical skill
Longtime Homedale resident Arthur Lee Trogdon was a skilled mechanic, a helpful neighbor and a lifelong outdoorsman.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Pam Parker was ‘a quiet hero to many’
If someone decided to rename the West Family YMCA & Boise City Aquatic Center to the West Family & Boise City Aquatic Pam Parker Center, no one who works there would bat an eyelash.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Robert Mansoor had old-world values and a new-world life
Robert Mansoor was a happy prankster, entrepreneur and family man born to a privileged family of jewelry and antiquities dealers in the old-world Cairo Egypt of the early 1920s. He died in Ada County in February.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
B. Edgar Johnson was a friend and inspiration
B. Edgar Johnson, former pastor and church leader, was a friend and an inspiration. Johnson died Feb. 17 at 90 in Nampa.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Grant Pierson, homeless, lived the life he wanted
Grant Pierson was homeless, but he had found a home of another sort among his community at Interfaith Sanctuary. He was remembered at a December vigil with other friends lost in 2011.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Nampa teacher, watchdog ‘looked out for her community’
Deloris Cram of Nampa is remembered as a committed family woman, educator and community watchdog.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance Jim Femrite was the 'guardian' of the Foothills
As people streamed in for the memorial service for Ada County Sheriff’s Deputy James “Jim” Femrite Jr. last week, it was preternaturally quiet.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: It wasn’t too late for Donna Lang to fulfill her dream
On the day she was diagnosed with a fatal, malignant brain tumor, Donna Lang was headed to her first day at her dream job.
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IN REMEMBRANCE
In Remembrance: Jason Werst was ‘a great cyclist, but a better man’
Mention the name Jason Werst to almost any member of the Treasure Valley bicycling community, and they are likely to draw a breath and get a lump in their throat before talking about what an inspiration he was.






