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George ‘Junior’ Haslam George Joshua “Junior” Haslam peacefully passed away Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014. He was born July 23, 1935, in Castle Gate, Utah. His father was also named George (Webb) Haslam, so most people called him Junior. He lived most of his life on a small farm in Spring Glen, Utah. He delivered a weekly newspaper and made many friends. He loved riding horses, climbing trees and playing baseball. He attended the Ann Self School for the Mentally Challenged. In 1990, he and his parents moved to American Fork, Utah. He attended church at the Develop- ment Center and took part in many of their programs. He moved to Rigby in 2007 and lived with his sister, Joyce, and brother-in-law, Larry Bryant. While here, he attended Journeys and enjoyed all their activities. He loved going to Disney- land, Lagoon, the beach in southern California and vis- iting Washington D.C. He was always very close to his Heavenly Father and you could feel his spirit just being around him. He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Lea Haslam, his grandpar- ents, a great-nephew and many aunts and uncles. His family would like express a heartfelt thanks to all the staff at the Her- itage Assisted Living of Rexburg and the Hearts for Hospice. They were so kind and helpful and did so many things to assist our family. The family requests no flowers. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at American Fork Ceme- tery, 600 N. 100 East. Condolences may be made to the family online at www.russonmortuary .com. Esther Nelson Esther Willmore Nelson, 91, of Idaho Falls, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014, at her home. She was under the care of One- Source Home Health & Hospice. Esther was born Aug. 23, 1923, in Rexburg to Herbert James Will- more and Drucilla Parker Will- more. She grew up and attended schools in Rexburg and graduated from Madison High School. On Nov. 8, 1941, she married Clarence “Wells” Nelson in Tetonia, Idaho. Their marriage was solem- nized in the Logan, Utah, LDS Temple on Oct. 28, 1942. To this union were born eight children: Kaye, Ted, Claire, Barbara, Judy, John, Carol and Bonnie. Esther and Wells made their home in Idaho Falls, where Esther loved being a mother and homemaker. Wells passed away May 20, 2001. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She held various callings in the church. She enjoyed reading, fishing, camping, gardening, walking, writing and bird watching. Esther is survived by daughters, Viola Kaye (Ray) Tremelling and Claire (David) Otvos, both of Idaho Falls, Barbara (Steve) Shake of Boise, Judith Ann (Lynn) Kidd of Cove, Ore., Carol Marie (Kevin) Green of Parma, Idaho, and Bonnie (Mark) Worthington of Boise; daughter-in-law, Marilyn Nelson of Nampa, Idaho; sisters, Mary (Gilbert) Kite of Rigby and Elaine (Wayne) Sewell of Salinas, Calif.; 24 grandchil- dren; and 25 great-grand- children. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clar- ence Wells Nelson; father, Herbert James Willmore; mother, Drucilla Willmore; sons, Ted James Nelson and John Wells Nelson; son-in-law, David William Otvos; grandson, David Wells Otvos; four brothers; and five sisters. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Idaho Falls LDS 26th Ward, 2025 Jennie Lee Drive. The family will visit with friends from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. prior to services at the church. Burial will be in Driggs Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to OneSource Home Health & Hospice, 3544 E. 17th St. Suite 201, Idaho Falls, ID 83401, or a charity of your choice. The family wishes to express their gratitude to OneSource Home Health & Hospice for the excellent care Esther received. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.woodfuneralhome .com. Janis Larsen Janis Nedra Quinton Larsen, 75, of Idaho Falls, passed away at 8:15 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014. She was under the care of Life Care Center, where she resided for the past five years. Janis was born June 9, 1939, in Goshen, Idaho, to Alfred James Quinton and Ella Teressa Sorensen Quinton. Janis grew up and attended school at Terreton Elemen- tary until the eighth grade. She attended Roberts High School for three years and played the clarinet in the band, was actively involved with the pep club and various other school activ- ities. Janis’ senior year in high school, she attended the newly constructed West Jefferson High School. On Jan. 14, 1967, she married Dean LeRoy Larsen in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Janis later adopted Dean’s two eldest sons, Greg and Layne, and was sealed to them March 21, 1968, in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Also to this union was born their youngest son, Mark, on May 24, 1969. Janis originally worked as a secretary for Meadow Gold Dairy, and later for the City of Idaho Falls as a sec- retary for 19 years, where she eventually retired. She enjoyed her job and the people she worked with. Janis was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in the Young Women’s organization and Relief Society, but her most favorite calling was working in the library as the ward librarian. She enjoyed cooking and baking and was recognized for it as she had received a master’s degree in cake decorating. Janis is survived by her niece, Ardith Butterworth of Ammon; sister, Margie Young of Terreton; sons, Greg Larsen of Reno, Nev., Layne Larsen of Idaho Falls and Mark Larsen of West Jordan, Utah; 13 grandchil- dren; seven great-grandchil- dren; as well as numerous nephews, nieces, great- nephews and great-nieces. She is preceded in death by her husband, Dean LeRoy Larsen; her parents, Alfred James Quinton and Ella Teresa Sorensen Quinton; many sisters and brothers. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at Fielding Memo- rial Park Cemetery with Bishop Randy Petersen offi- ciating. The family will visit with friends from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Saturday at Wood Funeral Home, 273 N. Ridge Ave. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.woodfuneralhome .com. Norval Birch Norval Wayne Birch, 81, a longtime resident of the St. Anthony area, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2014, in the St. Anthony Homestead Assisted Living Center. Mr. Birch was born Dec. 13, 1932, in Rexburg, the son of Albert and Alice Taylor Birch. He was the fifth son of a family of five brothers and one sister. He spent his entire life managing and working on the family farm in Wilford, Idaho. They started farming with horses, raised cattle, chickens, pigs and sheep. He grew pota- toes for 60 years, as well as wheat, barley, hay and peas. He met Karen Johnson while she was working at Thriftway Drug in St. Anthony, and they were married in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on March 14, 1952. They lived the first few years on the farm in Wilford and then bought a little house in St. Anthony. They remodeled and built onto the home several times. Here, they raised their two children Teresa (Patrick) Horkley and Michael (Lyn) Birch, both of Idaho Falls. Norval and Karen have five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, which are the light of their lives. He is also survived by one sister, Ronella (Melvin) Hunt of Utah. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by five brothers and one grandson. Norval worked hard at several different jobs. He was foreman of a potato warehouse and worked for 27 years for the state of Idaho as a potato inspector. After retiring, he focused on family and growing his beautiful flowers in his yard. His hobbies included woodworking, fishing, gar- dening and fixing anything that was broken. Norval was an active member of the LDS church, serving as executive secre- tary, Sunday school pres- ident, High Priest group leader and a well loved home teacher. Norval and Karen have traveled a lot and have seen most of the United States, Europe, China, Japan, Germany, England, France, Spain and Italy. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Sat- urday, Sept. 27, in the St. Anthony Second Ward LDS Church with Bishop Brent Thompson officiating. Friends may call from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Sat- urday prior to services at the church. Burial will be in Wilford Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.bidwellfuneralhome .com. Ron Killian Ronald “Ron” Part Killian, 81, passed away Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014, in Shelley surrounded by his family. Ron’s health had been diminishing in the last year. He plowed 28 gardens last year and only two this past spring. Ron was the first son born Jan. 24, 1933, in Rigby to Thomas Ronald Killian and Edna Mae Ball Killian. Nine years later, Jack was born, four years later, Alan, and four years after that, his sister Suzanne was born. As a young boy, he was his father’s shadow. He and his dad were very close. He was with him nearly all the time, farming, fishing and chicken hunting. He grew up working side by side with his father, shoveling ditches and farming. He attended school in Rigby. When he was a junior in high school, he started dating Marjorie Mae Scholes, who was a freshman. They were married April 2, 1952, in the Idaho Falls Temple just before Marj graduated. She has been the love of his life and his best friend. They were married for 62 years. When Ron was 20, he and his brother-in-law, David, had been called up to serve in the Army. When they were getting ready to load the bus, the com- manding officer noticed that Marjorie was holding their first son, R. Kay (Ron), the officer said “you got a baby, don’t get on that bus.” So instead, he joined the Army Reserve 449th and served from 1951 to 1957. Ron farmed with his father when they were first married. He farmed in Moses Lake, Wash., where their second son, Dean, was born. While working at the sugar factory in Rigby, their third son, Mark, was born. Later, he went to work for Wirkus Dairy in Ammon, where the final four chil- dren, Ronda, Ruth, Darren and Val, were born. In 1969, he moved his family to Shelley when he got a job working at Can- non’s Dairy. He left Can- non’s to work for Meadow Gold Dairy in Pocatello. He loaded trucks for deliv- eries when he first started and later picked up his own delivery route. He won many contests while working there. His favorite was a trip to Yellowstone for him and his wife. After Meadow Gold, he was hired at Eddy’s Bread delivering baked goods from Idaho Falls to Teton. When the Teton Dam broke, he was in Ashton; he had to spend the night there. For the next few days, he delivered bread through the whole valley for those that needed it. He had to take the back roads through Driggs and Palisades to get there. He has had many jobs in his life and has always been a hard worker. On May 10, 2014, he received the Silver Beave Award. He and Marjorie have served most their lives in the Scouting program. Ron was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he served faith- fully. His favorite calling was serving in the nursery, where all the children called him grandpa. If you found him in the hall at church, you would be rewarded with a piece of chocolate, which he always had in his pockets. Ron and Marj have been blessed by having the best neighbors. He was always willing to help when asked; he loved serving others. He was a kind and gentle man, loved by all his children and grandchildren. He will be missed greatly by all those who know and love him. Ron is survived by his wife, Marjorie; seven chil- dren, Ron (Anna) of Idaho Falls, Dean (Eni) of Shelley, Mark (Cindy) of Ammon, Ronda (Manuel) Ramirez o Idaho Falls, Ruth (Michael) Williams of Rexburg, Darren (Ruthan) of Firth and Val (Kendra) of Shelley; sister, Suzanne Burns o Idaho Falls; 22 grandchil- dren; and 23 great-grand- children. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers, Jack and Alan. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Sat- urday, Sept. 27, at Wood- ville Church, 1555 N. 700 East in Shelley. The famil will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday at Nalder Funeral Home, 110 W. Oak St. in Shelley, and from 9:30 a.m. to 10:40 a.m. Saturday prior to services at the church. Interment will be at 2:30 p.m. Sat- urday at Pioneer Cemetery in Rigby with military rites by the David B. Bleak Post 93 of Shelley assisted by the Idaho Honor Guard. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.nalderfuneralhome .com. Desma Rhodes Desma Rhodes, 71, o Idaho Falls, passed away Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014, at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. Desma was born Aug. 29, 1943, in Ade- laide, South Australia, Australia, to Anthony George Rhodes and Maria Tekely Rhodes. She grew up in Adelaide and attended The- barton High School. When she was 23 years old, after marrying her husband in Australia, who was from Idaho Falls, they moved to Whittier, Calif., where she lived for 10 years. They were later divorced. She moved to Idaho Falls 25 years ago. Desma was a member o The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Desma is survived by her daughter, Maria Jenks o Rexburg; son, Mark Koon of Idaho Falls; brothers, George Anthony Rhodes o New York City and Harr Rhodes of Adelaide; sister, Christine Rhodes of Ade- laide; and two grandchil- dren. She was preceded in death by her parents. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 29, at Wood Funeral Home, 273 N. Ridge Ave., with Bishop Michael Dunbar of the Idaho Falls LDS Fox Hollow Ward offi- ciating. The family will visit with friends from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Monday prior to services at the funeral home. Burial will be in Cen- tennial Park Cemetery in Pasadena, South Australia. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.woodfuneralhome .com. www.coltrinmortuary.com BoydStallings FuneralServices: 11a.m.Saturday, September27,2014atthe BlackfootLDSSouthStake Center,900RivertonRd Visitation: 6-8p.m.Friday, September26,2014atColtrin MortuaryandSaturdayonehour priortotheservicesatthechurch Burial: GrovelandCemetery QuellaVanErem ArrangementsPending ATraditionofCompassion&Caring. 524-1000 21001stStreet B2 Post Register Thursday, September 25, 2014 THE WEST OBITUARIES Continued on Page B3 Haslam Nelson Larsen Birch Killian Rhodes Questions about volunteers or support groups? If you need to put out a call for volunteers or get your support group listed, email cal endars@postregister .com or call 542-6781. 522-7424 825E.17 th St.,IdahoFalls www.buckmillerhann.com funeral@ida.net BUCK-MILLER-HANN FUNERALHOME&CREMATIONSERVICES EleanorMay McCune GravesideService 12p.m.Sat.,Sept.27,2014 FieldingMemorialPark CemeteryinIdahoFalls AnnaLeeLong GravesideServices 2p.m.Sat.,Sept.27,2014 AtRestlawnMemorial GardensCemetery inPocatello Viewing: 12-1p.m.Sat. Atthefuneralhome. 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