COURTNEY GUYER
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IDAHO FALLS, ID -- Courtney Virginia Guyer, 69, of Idaho Falls, passed away February 24, 2010, at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.
She was born September 9, 1940, in Sheffield, Alabama, to Louis E. King and Mildred Virginia Grubbs King. She grew up in Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina. She had lived in Idaho Falls for the last 35 years. She attended Auburn University in Alabama and was a member of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority.
She married Dr. Thomas Guyer and they divorced in 1977. She was married to T. R. Kibble and they later divorced. Courtney worked in the medical profession as a private secretary for the president of the medical association. She also worked for Dr. Bjornson. She was a devoted wife and mother and she loved spending time with her family. She was a beloved person with a big heart and she will be missed by many.
Survivors include:
Ex Husband: T. R. Kibble of Idaho Falls, ID
Son: Jason Guyer of Seattle, WA
Daughter: Ashley Guyer (Chris) Gailey of Royal Oak, Michigan
Son: Justin Guyer of Idaho Falls, ID
2 Grandchildren: Griffin & Ava Gailey. She was preceded in death by her parents and her first husband, Thomas Guyer.
Funeral Services for Courtney will be held at 12 Noon Monday, March 1, 2010, at the Taylor Cemetery. Her family will visit with friends Monday from 11 to 11:45 a.m. at Wood Funeral Home, 273 North Ridge Avenue, prior to leaving for the cemetery.
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Condolences received online:
Irene Vargas
joeliv@msn.com
I am in shock and feel like I lost a very dear friend. I helped you write your plan last year and I am just devastated with these news. We hit it off right away and I always cared about both of you as a friend. I thank TR for helping you and always being there for you. I promise I will never forget you and you will be missed because I already miss you but I know you are in a good place.
Sincerely, Irene Vargas,
Pre-need Counselor,
Wood Funeral Home
Rhonda Olson
drepo7@yahoo.com
To Courtney's family I want you to know how very sad I am, hearing of Courtney's passing. She was such a special person, I'll never forget her wonderful laugh with her sweet southern twang. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Rhonda
Nari Hernandez-Miles
My thoughts and prayers are with you. What a vibrant lady Courtney is. She added so much to this world. May you find memories of the laughter to comfort you
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Karen Cameron
cameron_13017@msn.com
Dear Justin,
I am so, so sorry to learn of your Mother's passing. I know it is extremely painful to lose your Mom. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers and hope you can find comfort with your friends and siblings during this difficult time.
All my best, Karen