Monday, August 9, 2021

 


Steven Joel Weeks and Ruth Hiltbrand Weeks

Both of our beloved parents, Steven Joel Weeks and Ruth Hiltbrand Weeks, passed away within the last year, and are now at peace together. Ruth passed on February 12, 2020 due to complications of lung cancer, and Steve followed on July 15, 2021 from complications of ongoing health issues.
Mom was born on June 9th, 1941 in Idaho Falls Idaho to Wesley and Margaret Hiltbrand. She attended Idaho Falls High School and was a graduate of BYU. When she graduated from BYU, she returned to Idaho Falls and taught high school English at Skyline High.
Dad was born on October 14th, 1938 in Idaho Falls to Arvey and Joann Weeks and lived in Swan Valley. He also attended Idaho Falls High School. After high school he attended the U of I for a short time and also was in the Army for 11 months but was asked to return home to help on the family farm.
Mom and Dad met in Idaho Falls at the old Hawaiian Bar and were later married on August 9th, 1967. They lived in Swan Valley until 2002 where the family’s farm and ranch were located. Mom continued teaching at Skyline High School for a few years after they were married, and when they would attend the “Emotion Bowl”, dad would cheer for IFHS from the Skyline side, much to our mother’s embarrassment. Mom decided to stop teaching to raise her children full time and to help out on the farm. She was an excellent cook, and her bread recipe and chocolate chip cookies were always a hit with friends. Mom also raised “bum” lambs and baby calves every year and was proud of her bottle babies. Mom was also known for her gardening skills and her well-manicured lawn and flowers in both Swan Valley and Cope. Dad always joked that the lawn kept expanding every time that she mowed. Mom and Dad were both avid skiers and were active with the Swan Valley Ski School and dad was a skilled horseman who shared his love of horses with his kids. Dad was also a prankster, who loved a good joke and was always making us laugh. If you ask family friends, they always have a story that ends with much laughter. Dad was also a pilot and loved to fly his small plane around the valley to check cows. He normally had at least one passenger with him, whether it was his dad, his kids, or even his dog.
In 2002, mom and dad packed up and moved to Cope Colorado where they resided on a new farm and ranch, and also where they met many new friends, who all became family. As the years went on, dad started to have health issues and mom was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer in 2018. After some major coercing by the family, they moved to Meridian Idaho where they resided at Touchmark Assisted Living and then Memory care until they passed.
Survivors include their three children, Jennifer (Monte) Watson of Boise, Spencer Weeks of Cope, and Holly (Shawn) Feigel of Boise, along with their 5 grandchildren, Parker, Carter, Benjamin, Samuel, and Margaret. Also surviving is mom’s bother, Rush (Judy) Hiltbrand of San Luis Obispo. They are proceeded in death by their parents, Wesley Hiltbrand and Margaret Hiltbrand, Arvey and JoAnn Weeks, and siblings Ann Sherrick, Sharon McFee, Kenyon Weeks, and Diane Aguilar.
Mom and dad did not want a big to do or services, so a celebration of life will be held at a later date at Holly’s residence in Boise. We would like to thank all of the amazing nurses, doctors and staff at the Yuma Hospital in Yuma Colorado, St. Lukes in Meridian Idaho, and the hospice staff for Keystone Health in Boise. We would also like to say thank you to the staff at Touchmark in Meridian for taking care of both mom and dad in assisted living and also the memory care unit.

Monday, August 2, 2021

 THE LIFE OF 
DeLoy J (Buzz) Beasley and 
Donalene M (Doni) Jacobson Beasley
 
 
Buzz was born March 22, 1931 to James and Edna Summers Beasley in a tent at his grandfather Summers farm around Firth/ Shelley, Idaho.  He attended Shelley High School and was the class valedictorian his senior year.
 
Doni was born May 9, 1931 to Lathen W and Eva McKay Jacobson in Idaho Falls, ID.  She was raised in Irwin, Idaho and graduated from Idaho Falls High School.
 
On September 9, 1950 Buzz and Doni were married and Buzz was about to be drafted so he joined the Air Force as a radar technician.  He served in the Korean war. 
 
In 1954 Buzz started working for the INEL and Doni was the bookkeeper at Carrols Dress Shop.  In the 1960's Doni went to work for the City of Idaho Falls until she retired in 1982 to join Buzz at TMI, in Pennsylvania for the nuclear clean up.
 

They built their dream home on the bank of the Snake River in Irwin, Idaho in 1975 and called it "The River House".  They sold their home in Irwin and were living in Arizona in the winter and Jackson, Wyoming in the summer. 
 
They lived a great life together and were so much fun to be around. They did a lot of traveling, bowling, golfing, dancing, hiking, and making wine.   
 
Buzz passed away May 11, 2019 and Doni passed away on March 29, 2020.  They were married 68 years.  They had 2 children, Dirk Beasley and Debra (Deb) Beasley Bontecou.  They had two granddaughters and one great granddaughter.