LYNN BATES
IDAHO FALLS, ID -- Lynn Merrill Bates, 63, of Idaho Falls, died May 8, 2008, at his home from complications due to a surgery. He was under the care of Aspen Home Health and Hospice.
He was born July 14, 1944, in Tetonia, Idaho, to Ernest Merrill Bates and Thora Irene Little Bates. He attended schools in the Teton Valley and Minico. He lived most of his life in Idaho Falls.
On March 12, 1996, he married Karen Elaine Brown in Elko, Nevada. He worked as a truck driver for AMCOR, and a Camp Host.
He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Lynn enjoyed being a camp host and meeting people, and spending time with family and friends.
Survivors include:
Wife: Karen Elaine Bates, Idaho Falls
Daughter: Kristine Bergeman, Idaho Falls
Daughter: Janet Roberts, Salt Lake City, UT
Daughter: Karie Lyn (Gordon) Mason, Victor, ID
Son: Rocky Joe (Tiffany) Lopez, Nampa, ID
Daughter: Sharon Ileen Lopez, Idaho Falls
Sister: Irene (Don) Lee
Brother: Dee L. (Than) Bates
Brother: David E. (Connie) Bates
Brother: Neil A. Bates
10 Grandchildren
He was preceded in death by his parents.
The family will meet with friends for a memorial gathering from 5-6:30 p.m., Monday, May 12, 2008, at Wood Funeral Home, 273 North Ridge Ave., Idaho Falls, ID.
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Condolences received online:
Shelly Greenhalgh
sgreenhalgh@hes1.com
We are so sorry for your loss. What a great and kind man Lynn has always been to me and my family! Sending you our love and sincere sympathy.
Dwayne and Pam Free
albcfree@msn.com
Karen We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our hearts and prayers go to you and your family.
John and Linda Swendsen
tredj@msn.com
We are so sorry for your loss. Our love, thoughts and prayers are with you.
Brad and Debbie Clay
We are so sorry to hear about Lynn's passing. We were frequent visitors to Ririe, and Lynn was such a pleaseant, and the nicest person we ever had to meet. We are very sorry about your loss.
Dan and Barbara Franck, Hondo, TX
hirkens@mecwb.com
Karen and family:
We were sad to see that Lynn had passed away. He will surely be missed as the Juniper Campground host. He was most kind and thoughtful and we looked forward to our visits. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Lisa Pardonnet
We were sorry to hear of your loss. Lynn was a great man.
Lynn & Lisa Pardonnet
Nancy Porter
nagremlin1@peoplepc.com
Please accept my condolences for Lynn's death. I was one of his 'campers' at Juniper Campground for two summers. Lynn was a good person and helped make two summers of mine great. Thank you, Lynn.
Nancy A. Porter
448 West Highway 26, No. 20, Blackfoot, ID 8322
Buford & Margaret Newell
btethington@yahoo.com
Karen,
We extend our love to you and your family. Lynn will be missed by many people. We and that means our children too have wonderful memories of the "Ririe Reservior" and and Lynn's smile is part of that! Thanks for sharing him with us! The Newell family
Clarence (Curly) Shore
Rosemaryshore@hotmail.com
Dear Karen,
We were so sorry to hear of Lynn's passing. Our hearts go out to you and you family.
The campround will never be the same without Lynn's smiling face and pleasant personality. He was a dear friend and will be greatly missed.
Clarence (Curly) & Rosemary Shore
PO Box 623,
Ririe, Idaho
Ethan
He was one of the friendliest guys I met and was a joy to be with at Ririe. He will be missed.
Vadea McDougal
skylarks_wolf_1960@yahoo.com
My Dearest Cousin Karen,
I
am sorry for your loss and will have prayers on my lips to give you comfort. George and I will miss Lynn greatly.
He could always make me smile when I was down. Just remember, my dear cousin, that you and Lynn are soul mates and are meant to be together, no matter if it's in this life or the next. I love you and will pray for you to have comfort.
Your cousin, Vadea