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Richard Keatley

Richard William Keatley, 92, Pocatello, died, Friday, May 16, 2014.

Graveside services will be held Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 10 am in the Mountain View cemetery (Section 38 East), Pocatello.

The family will receive friends Tuesday from 9-9:30 am in the Cornelison Funeral Home, 431 N. 15th Ave., Pocatello, 232-0542.

Ruth LaRue

Ruth Ann LaRue, 73, Chubbuck, passed away, Tuesday, May 13, 2014.

My Wish for Family and Dear Friends: Continue life with appreciation, validation and love; always look for "sunshine" and glimmers of happiness.

God stands ready to provide strength and blessings!

My love to all of you...Ruth Ann.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Cornelison Funeral Home, 431 N. 15th Ave., Pocatello, 232-0542.

Lois Ingelstrom

Mom passed peacefully in her home surrounded by family.

Born in Kemmerer, Wyoming-mom grew up in Soda Springs and graduated from high school there before heading to what is now ISU.

She attended ISU one year before taking work at the Union Pacific Timekeepers Office.

Besides working with her sister Barbara, mom also met Joyce Ingelstrom who introduced her to her handsome Marine brother Jack.

Destiny was set in motion.

Mom and Dad were wed in Pocatello on June 8, 1946, honeymooned in Portland, via the Union Pacific, and returned to Pocatello.

They resided here in their first house for all their 62 years together.

While dad worked for the U.P.R.R. - mom stayed at home and took loving and meticulous care of her four young children.

She loved-almost-every minute of it.

As we grew older mom took a job as librarian at Lewis and Clark Elementary.

She loved the job and the kids.

Children were drawn to mom with her beautiful smile and gentle voice.

From there she went to Tendoy Elementary School as a secretary/librarian and later retired from the school district.

Mom always had former students approaching her to touch base.

Involved in education, mom and dad were PTA presidents at Lewis and Clark and always encouraged us to “go on”.

Mom was also a member of the Eastern Star and belonged to a neighborhood bridge club.

She was preceded in death by husband Jack, brother Vernon Barry and sister Barbara Driskoll.

She is survived by her children: Susan Burgin (Rick), Cathy Smith (Larry), Judy Hadley (Dennis C. Gratzer) and John B. Ingelstrom (Beth Hunt); 12 grandchildren 24 great grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren with 1 on the way.

We are deeply grateful to Quality Home Care for treating mom with love and dignity for the last few years.

Mom was very fond of them.

We’d especially like to thank Michelle, Peggy, Mary, Kita and others on their staff.

We couldn’t have gotten through this without them.

Also, we need to thank Heritage Home Health Hospice for the invaluable services they provided.

Mom and Dad were deeply in love and it emanated to all who knew them.

While near polar opposites-they achieved a balance in their relationship that happens quite rarely. We’ll miss them greatly.

Mom and Dad will be interred together on a later date in a private family gathering.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Cornelison Funeral Home, 431 N. 15th Ave., Pocatello, 232-0542.

Patricia May

Patricia Hocking May

Patricia May, 72, passed away Thursday May 8, 2014 at her home following a short but valiant battle with cancer.

Patricia was born in Mackay, Idaho July 18, 1941.

Her parents were Gilbert (Pat) E. Hocking and Erma Hocking (Lords).

She grew up in Mackay and graduated from Mackay High School in 1959.

On March 5, 1960 she married her high school sweetheart, Ivan May, in Pocatello and has resided there ever since.

Patricia was a kind hearted soul and devoted her life to her family.

She loved the outdoors and being in the sunshine.

She enjoyed going 4-wheeling, especially in the mountains surrounding Mackay.

A few of her favorite places to go ride was up to Green River and Wildhorse in Copperbasin.

She had a love for hummingbirds.

She enjoyed watching them while sitting on the back porch of her brother’s house in Mackay.

Patricia loved spending time with her family and enjoyed watching her grandkids grow.

She tried her best to attend all of their games and performances.

She was always there to support and cheer them on.

She was the best “Nana” in the world.

Patricia will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

She will live in our hearts forever and will be next to us as we continue our path in life.

Patricia is survived by her husband, Ivan May, 2 children, Greg May, Stephanie Engle, 3 grandkids, Daniel, Tyler, and Ashley, 2 sisters, Lola Sullivan and Marketa Rukavina, and a brother, Ronnie Hocking.

She was preceded in death by both parents, Gilbert Hocking and Erma Lords, and a sister, Gayle Jensen.

Memorial graveside services will be held Saturday, May 31, 2014 at 2pm in the Mackay cemetery, Mackay, Idaho.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Cornelison Funeral Home, 431 N. 15th Ave., Pocatello, 232-0542.

JoAnn Haws

JoAnn Dent Haws, 78, Pocatello, passed away, Wednesday, May 7, 2014.

She was born in Salt Lake City, UT to Marjorie and Rex LeRoy Loomis on September 29th 1935.

She was later adopted by William H. Dent.

Jo Ann was a 1953 graduate of Pocatello High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society.

She was graduated in business from Idaho State College 1957.

Affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority, she was past President of ISC Chapter and was mentioned in "Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities."

In 1958 Jo Ann married Denzell R. Shiflett and they had two children, Richard and Margarett.

They later divorced.

Jo Ann spent five years in Fukushima, Japan with her family where she made and kept many lifelong friends.

She had a great love for the Japanese culture that stayed with her throughout her life.

In 1979 Jo Ann rekindled a high school romance with Charles (Lee) Haws.

She returned to Pocatello with her daughter and married Lee.

Lee's two daughters Karen and Lisa made her family complete.

Jo Ann loved spending time at their cabin in Island Park and gardening.

She also love reading and a good political debate.

She spent 15 years working as a legal assistant to Dale Kisling, a job she thoroughly enjoyed.

She is survived by her children, Richard Shiflett (Rasta Khazeni), Margarett Salazar, Karen (Joe) Evans, Lisa Haws, sisters, Polly Bloom and Chris (Steve) Osterman, grandchildren, Amber (Jon) Costos, Maggie (Jonah) Fuger-Bellamy, 3 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephew.

She was preceded in death by her parents Rex LeRoy and Madeline Loomis and Marjorie and William H. Dent, a sister Kay (Jones) Dent, and son-in law, Robert V. Salazar.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles (Lee) Haws.

As per Jo Ann's wishes no service will be held.

A celebration of life will be held at the Sandpiper, (Pocatello) on May 23rd from 4 to 6 p.m.

We will carry the memory of her bright blue eyes and infectious smile in our hearts forever.

In lieu of flowers a donation may be made in her name to Wounded Warrior Project.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Cornelison Funeral Home, 431 N. 15th Ave., Pocatello, 232-0542.

Robert Pahnemah

Robert “Bob” Pahnemah of Fort Hall, passed away on Monday, May 5, 2014, following an extended illness.

He was born in Pocatello, Idaho to Terri Anna Browning and LaVerle “Beetle” Pahnemah.

Robert graduated from Highland High School in 1992 and worked as a maintenance man for a good part of his life but was most pleased with his employment at the Chubbuck Police Department as a maintenance supervisor which he served for 10 years.

In all of his endeavors, he was praised for his friendliness, hard work, and patience.

He was a beloved family member and friend who shared many laughs with everyone, and will be remembered as our beloved brother, cousin, nephew, uncle, and friend.

He shared what he had and gave to those in need; he did not seem to know any strangers or enemies.

He attended the Baptist church located in Fort Hall, Idaho and was a member of the Native American Peyote Church.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, landscaping, gardening, rodeos, gambling, Native American ceremonial dances, and community events.

He was a loving individual who enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, and took great effort to beautify his surroundings.

We love you Bob and will miss your laughter and smile.

Robert was preceded in death by his mother, Terri Anna Browning, his father, LaVerle “Beetle” Pahnemah, his grandparents, Roosevelt and Elaine Humpy Browning / Alan and Fanny Warren Pahnemah, his uncle Freddie Pahnemah.

He is survived by his brothers Kevin Browning, Darneal (Angela) Browning, Alellyn and Danzil LeClaire, Delverne Seaman, and Danford Browning; his sisters Velda and Glenda Perry, Leah (Wayne) Hardy, and Delphine Browning; his aunts Alta and Kathleen Browning, Elizabeth Marsh, Evelyn Tindore, Lillian Jackson, and many more; his uncles Daniel Browning, Edward Nappo, and many more; and his nephews Joseph Perry, Adam and John Rodriguez, Danny LeClaire, John and Roosevelt Browning, Bruce and Amos Perry, Brenden Hardy, and many more; and his nieces Anna and Tia Hardy, and many more.

Robert’s entire family is quite extensive and his friends equally measurable.

Viewing held from Wednesday, May 7, 2014 at 1 pm to Friday, May 9, 2014 at 1pm at the family residence on Hiline and Reservation road; graveside services will be held on Friday, May 9th at 2 pm at the Cedars cemetery.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Cornelison Funeral Home, 431 N. 15th Ave., Pocatello, 232-0542.

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