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Mr. Tick axtell passes away...

7/23/2017

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Richardson (Tick) Chaddon Axtell
1934 - 2017

Richardson (Tick) Chaddon Axtell, 82, of Boise died June 30 at home. Tick was born July 12, 1934 in Cottonwood, Idaho to Donald and Frances Axtell. He spent his early childhood in a log cabin in the mountains of Idaho near Lucile. At the beginning of World War II, the family moved to San Francisco where Tick graduated from Lowell High School and San Francisco State University. He joined the army and was a Korean War Veteran. He married his childhood sweetheart, Sally Arquette, in San Francisco and together they had two sons, Alex and Nick. They later divorced. In 1977, he married his soulmate, Shelley, and added Scott and Christine Griffin to his family.
Tick began his teaching career in San Francisco at Pelton Junior High. In 1961, he moved to Idaho where he taught art, pottery, photography, industrial arts, computer aided drafting and coached tennis at Nampa and Borah High. He retired from teaching in 1997.
Tick was one of the founders of the Boise Racquet and Swim Club in 1967. He was a lifelong tennis player and held a national ranking in his 40's.
Tick was an avid photographer and in retirement bought antique cameras to sell at their business at the Antique World Mall. Each summer he looked forward to the Shakespeare Festival and had attended every season since its inception with Shelley. Tick loved politics and activism in general and specifically when it involved issues of equality. He worked on Frank Church's first campaign and was extremely active in President Obama's Boise campaign. Tick and Shelley were in the first group to be arrested in the Add the Four Words Campaign. After Shelley retired from teaching, they traveled thousands of miles in their small motorhome with their dogs to 49 states and the Canadian Provinces. They were saving for a trip to Hawaii this fall for a wedding and to complete the 50 states. Best of all he enjoyed spring trips to the Adobe on the Oregon Coast where they had gone for 39 years and fall trips to Redfish Lake and Upper Payette Lake where the dogs could swim, play and hike. In the past 5 years, Tick found peace and intellectual stimulation in the Shin Buddhist teachings. He attended the Boise Sangha each week and was a member of the Idaho-Oregon Buddhist Temple in Ontario. Together with Shelley, Tick took his passion for dogs to the Idaho Humane Society's prison training program, IDAPI. He will always be remembered with the New Yorker or the newspaper in hand, drinking coffee at the Flying M, or enjoying precious time with his family and those whom he made part of his family.
His adventurous spirit, humanistic ideals, keen sense of social justice, reverence for nature, and enthusiasm for life will be dearly missed, but will live on in all of us.
Tick was preceded in death by his parents and beloved dog, Bart. He leaves his wife, Shelley; three sons, Alex Axtell (Michelle) of Boise, Nick Arquette (Megan) of Manhattan Beach and Scott Griffin (Denise) Albuquerque; one daughter, Christine Griffin (Eric) Baltimore; two granddaughters, Marin Axtell of Boise and Sydney Axtell (Hannah) of Boise; two brothers, Larry (Lucretia) of San Francisco and Don (Glayne) of Comox, BC, Canada; three nephews, Matthew (son, Sam) of Washington, DC, Robert (Rose) of Oklahoma City and Michael of San Francisco, and his faithful dogs Biscuit and Jade.
If you wish to donate, Tick would have liked: Idaho Humane Society-IDAPI, 4775 Dorman St, Boise, Idaho 83705 or Walk With Sally, 840 Apollo Street, Suite 324, El Segundo,CA, 90245 or Alex Axtell's Art Class, Education Foundation of the West Ada School District, 1303 East Central Drive, Meridian, ID 83642.
Cremation was done by Accent Funeral Home, Meridian. Remembrances may be left on their website. A casual open house celebration of Tick's life will be held on July 16, 2017 from 3:30-6:00 at the Berryhill Bacon Restaurant, Downtown Boise.
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Published in Idaho Statesman from July 4 to July 12, 2017

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Mrs. Lorraine Gundersen Passes Away...

7/23/2017

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Lorraine Carson Gundersen
December 2, 1922 - July 15, 2017

Maude Lorraine Carson Mosley Gundersen, 94, died July 15, 2017 in Nampa. Lorraine was born December 2, 1922, in Ontario, Oregon, the oldest child of Claude Loran Carson and Mary Siddy Rutherford.
She married J.B. (Jy) Mosley in Parma, Idaho, in 1940. Two children, Jonathan Baker (Jack) and Linda Lee, were born while they were living on a sheep ranch north of Vale, Oregon. Lorraine and Jy divorced in 1945.
She met James Peter Gundersen at a dance in Cairo Junction, Oregon, and they were married in 1949. The family moved to Nampa, Idaho, where Lorraine lived until her death.
Lorraine graduated from Northwest Nazarene College, Summa Cum Laude, in 1961. She then taught at Nampa High School, leaving in 1972 for Borah High, where she taught until her retirement in 1986. A lifelong learner, she continued her education on fellowships at University of Nevada, University of Texas, University of Oslo in Norway, and University of Hawaii. She traveled the world, visiting France with her daughter and China with her son.
Lorraine was active in community organizations, among them PTA, Idaho Journalism Advisers, League of Women Voters, Retired Teachers Association, AARP, Friends of the Library, Pet Haven, and book clubs in Nampa and Boise. Governor Andrus appointed her to the Board of Examiners of Residential Care Facility Administrators. A fervent Democrat, she worked to elect many candidates. She was elected State President of the League of Women Voters in 1955.
Lorraine is survived by her daughter Linda Mosley Steinberger and Gary Hawk of Nampa and Gary's daughter, Salie Anne Henry of Dallas, Texas; daughter-in-law Mary Mosley; granddaughter Stephanie Gibbons and husband Loyal; grandson Brent Foster and wife Cindy; grandson Ben Mosley and wife KC; great granddaughters Andrea Gibbons-Moore and husband Brady; Erin Gibbons and partner Matt Sam; great grandson Chase Foster; great granddaughter Adley Mosley; sisters, Teri Fray and Jeri Carson of Vail, Colorado, many nieces and nephews, and her dear friend Cindy Anderson, who took loving care of her.
Lorraine was predeceased by her parents, her husband James, her son Jack Mosley, and her brother George William Carson.
A celebration of her life will be held at the Nampa Funeral Home, Yraguen Chapel, 415 12th Ave. So. – 442-8171 at 10:00 am Monday, July 24, 2017. A complete obituary and guest book is available at www.nampafuneralhome.com
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Pet Haven, P.O. Box 481, Nampa, ID 83653; Idaho Public Television, 1455 N. Orchard St., Boise, ID 83706-2239 or the Nampa Senior Center, 207 Constitution Way, Nampa, ID 83686.

Published in Idaho Statesman on July 23, 2017
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EARLY BIRD PRICING GOES AWAY AFTER JULY 15TH

7/13/2017

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Only 2 more days until the price increase for tickets to the Saturday evening event at the CW Moore Penthouse! 

Registration numbers have been growing, and many comments have been received about how excited we all are to see each other again and to make new friends with classmates we did not know as well!

It's been 40 years since we graduated - many life experiences have molded, changed, and hopefully, matured us all to the point that we can simply celebrate the times we had together through our youth. The reunion will be a great time to focus on what we have in common, rather than what divides us. Whether or not we went to school together during elementary, junior high, or high school, or all three, we all have similar memories about Boise, popular music and TV shows, clothing styles, local and national events, and America, in general. Come prepared to hear and share memories about eating local food and flipping on the new Zipper ride at the Western Idaho Fair, standing by the lighted fountain in Ann Morrison Park at night, riding the paddle boats and then the Tilt-A-Whirl and airplanes at the Fun Spot at Julia Davis Park, going to Saturday morning movies at Plaza Twin Theaters, eating at the Royal Restaurant, shopping at Wells Department Store, buying furniture at Foster's Warehouse Furniture, hurrying to Big Bun during lunchtime, taking formal pictures at the Union Pacific Depot, swimming at Sandy Point, tubing across from Hilltop Cafe, and more! So, dust off your memory cells and come and have a good time!
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HERE COMES THE REUNION!

7/4/2017

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Our 40th class reunion weekend is just 38 days away!
The reunion committee has been working hard to hammer out the last details of the weekend, but we could still use your help. We are looking for volunteers to help in a variety of areas:
  • ​Taking the reigns of one of the tasks at the reunion (i.e. cleanup, manpower)
  • Assisting with details of the reunion (i.e. assembly of reunion information packets)
  • Host out-of-town classmates
​and more...

Please fill out the Volunteer & Interest Indicator Form (even if you have already registered and paid for the event) to give us a picture of what to expect. Thanks!
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