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Jerry Mcintier

August 26, 1943 — June 2, 2010

Jerry Mcintier

JERRY McINTIER IDAHO FALLS, ID -- Jerry Lee McIntier, 66, died June 2, 2010, near Chubbuck, Idaho. Jerry was born August 26, 1943, in Madison County, Idaho, to Jessie Leroy McIntier and Annie McCracken McIntier. His mother died when he was three years old and Jerry was raised at Nampa State Hospital until the 1970's. when he moved to the Yellowstone Care Center. In 1997, Jerry was welcomed into Porter’s certified family home where he gained a family that loved him and appreciated him dearly. He attended the Joshua D. Smith Adventure Center where he made wonderful memories and great friends. Jerry participated in the Special Needs Primary, where he led the music for the Christmas program. Jerry loved his guitar and playing and listening to music. His favorite songs were “ You Are My Sunshine ” and “ Happy Birthday .” He also loved balloons and bananas. He was preceded in death by his parents, and his best friend, Richlan Jacobs. Jerry will continue to live in the hearts of his family, Nathan Kimberly, Ty, Sam, and Julia Porter, his niece Desiree Ames, his friend Doug Sinclair and many others who loved and served Jerry over the years as well as his beloved Primary teacher, Louise Deroche. The family will visit with friends Tuesday, June 8, 2010, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Wood Funeral Home, 273 N. Ridge Avenue. Private family burial will be in the Annis-Little Butte Cemetery. ---------------------------------------------------- Condolences received online: Kathy Goodson kattgoodson@gmail.com My heart goes out to your family at this time. Im so sorry to hear about your lose of Jerry. I worked with Jerry many times at Joshua D and loved him dearly. Jerry was one of my best friends there and could always make me laugh when I was having a rough day. When I heard of his passing it brought tears to my eyes and a my heart broke. He is with his best friend again and they are happy and having a great reunion. Jerry will live in my heart forever. And will always be my friend. You are in my prayers and the Lord is with you at this time. Becky Lynn b_lynny11@hotmail.com My husband and I just wanted to convey our deepest sympathy to the family and friends who have lost their beloved Jerry. We have lost ones very dear to us and know the pain experienced at such times. In 2 Corinthians 1:3,4 it brings out that the "God of all comfort" comforts us so that we might help comfort others. That is why we wanted to write to you today. We have found the hopes and promises found in God's word to be a true source of encouragement. For example in John 5:28,29 Jesus says that "the hour is coming in which all those in their memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out". He demonstrated not only his power but his desire to do this with the resurrection of his friend Lazarus in John 11:11-44. What a joyous occasion this must have been for Lazarus family and those who were there to console them. We also have the promise talked about in Revelation 21:3,4 and Isaiah 25:8, that death will be done away with forever. How wonderful that will be! We sincerely hope that these and other scriptures such as Acts 24:15 and Psalms 37:11,29, will bring you as much comfort as they have us. Please continue to look to "the God of all comfort" and to the love and support of those around you. Again, we are so sorry for your loss. With Sincere Sympathy, Mike and Becky
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