In
Memory of Duane Smith
Duane Stuart Stadman Smith, 74, of Caldwell, Idaho, a former Baker
City resident, died May 1, 2006, at his home.
Cremation is under the direction of Dakan Funeral Chapel of Caldwell.
Duane was born on March 17, 1932, at Baker City.
So many words come to mind to describe this gentle, caring, witty
charismatic cowboy, his family said. He was a husband, dad, grandfather,
brother, cousin and friend. He was an artist, rodeo clown, painter,
jokester, woodcarver, toy craftsman, animal lover and avid gardener.
"Our best memories of Dad are of growing up in Lovelock, Nev., riding
horses, playing with Powder, catching catfish on the Humboldt, shooting down
the Red Baron from the sky, eating sweet peas from his garden and eating at
the Model T," his family said.
Duane and his wife, Kaye, made a home for stray cats and loved to garden
together.
Duane's favorite hobby in his later years was with his Caldwell Model
Railroad Club. He made many wonderful friendships with his train buddies
even though he tried to sabotage and derail their trains! He will be
remembered each day when they look at the beautiful scenery background he
painted. Duane will be greatly missed by them.
Survivors include his wife, Kaye Heard Smith of Caldwell; his children, Duff
Stadman and his fiancee, Lisa, of Spokane, Wash., Dani Sabens and her
husband, Doug, of Salem, Ind., Dana Pendergrass and her husband, Randy, of
Valleyford, Wash., and Dena Smith of Medical Lake, Wash.; Kaye's children,
Mason Myers and his wife, Becky, of Spring, Texas, and Kitty Leigh Shipman
and her husband, Bobby, of Plainview, Texas; 10 grandchildren from his
children, Tyrel and Chantell Stadman, Kurtis and Brett Walters/Sabens, Jay,
Kassey and Chelsie Pendergrass, Laci and Rhesah Reddig/Smith and Braedenn
Smith; and Kaye's family, Karen Denny, Brian Moore, Gabriella DeMario and
Austin and Rilee Myers; sister and brother-in-law, Sharon and Butch
Vermillion of La Grande; brother and sister-in-law, Jim and Theresa Smith of
Union; a cousin, JerryLou Gerber of La Grande; six great-grandchildren and
one on the way; and many other relatives.
He was preceded in death by his father, Basil Stadman; his stepfather,
Gordon Smith; his mother, Noreen Smith; and his brother, John Smith.
In Memory of John Ray ‘Mike’ Mitchell
May 16, 1928-September 22, 2006
A leader in Model Railroading in the Treasure Valley
John Ray ‘Mike’
Mitchell
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John Ray “Mike” Mitchell, 78, of
Caldwell, passed away at home on Friday,
Sept. 22, 2006, of natural causes. A
memorial service will be held at 1 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 27, at Flahiff Funeral
Chapel, Caldwell. A private graveside
service will be held at the Idaho State
Veterans Cemetery, Boise. A viewing will
be from 4 to 8 p.m. today, Sept. 26, at
Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Caldwell.
Mike was born on May 16, 1928, in Storm
Lake, Iowa. He was the oldest of four
children born to John and Eugenia
Mitchell. He spent his boyhood in
Kirkwood, Mo., during the depression. He
worked hard from an early age helping
his family to supplement their income.
He moved to California in 1948 to
proudly join the United States Marine
Corps. After four years of service he
married Patricia Herzog and had three
daughters.
His lifelong hobbies included stock-car
racing and model railroading. In fact,
he owned Railroad Hobbies in Caldwell.
He is listed in the NASCAR Encyclopedia
of racing as a driver for a 1961 race.
Mike is survived by his daughters, Holly
Brown of Arvada, CO, Noelle Mitchell of
Colorado Springs, CO and Christie
Jorgensen of Nampa; he is also survived
by six grandchildren, his mother Eugenia
and sister Mary Ellen Gray of Kirkwood,
MO. He will be greatly missed by those
who knew and loved him.
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