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Dora Jean Garner, 86

| July 15, 2017 3:00 AM

Dora Jean Garner, 86, of Pinehurst, passed away July 8, 2017, at the Schneidmiller House in Coeur d’Alene. She was born on June 14, 1931, in Springfield, Mo. Dora was the daughter of Archie and Dorothy (Smith) Glisson.

Dora moved to the Silver Valley with her family in 1946. She was united in marriage to Paul G. Garner on April 30, 1948, in Superior, Mont.

They raised their family between the Silver Valley and Butte, Mont., where the mining jobs that Paul pursued provided the means to do so.

When Bunker Hill closed down Dora and Paul became the owner/operators of the Pinehurst Laundromat for about seven years where she got to know many friends and families from the Valley.

She was a member of the Pinehurst Lions Club and a Bowling league in Kellogg. Dora enjoyed bowling, dancing, fishing, bingo, knitting, crocheting, playing cards and going to the casino. She also enjoyed taking and collecting pictures.

Upon her retirement, she pursued her bowling, casinos and senior dances where in 2003 she met her dancing partner, Van Vandiver, and for the last 14 years their devotion to each other was genuine. She also volunteered as a polling station attendant during elections in Pinehurst.

Dora is survived by her sons, Richard (Barbara) Garner of Valley, Wash., Gary (Ann) Garner of Pinehurst and Bruce (Roberta) Garner of Oakridge, Ore.; her brother, Archie (Fran) Glisson of Smelterville; her grandchildren, Jerry (Jeanette) Thompson of Newman Lake, Wash., Carrie (Keith) Hamilton of Golden, Colo., Shane Garner of Valley, Shelly (Jamie) Bewick of Pinehurst, Pete (Andrea) Garner of Pinehurst, Beau (Becky) Garner of Eugene, Ore., and Caspian (Seth) Orr of Missoula, Mont. She is also survived by 14 great-grandchildren. Dora was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; her brother, Roy Glisson and one great-grandchild.

A funeral services was held on Friday, July 14, 2017, at the Kellogg Chapel with Reverend Ken Bartle officiating.

The family suggests donations can be made in Dora’s honor to Hospice of North Idaho, 9493 Government Way, Hayden, ID 83835; or the Silver Valley Cancer Resource Center, 208 Oregon St., Kellogg, ID 83837.

HOW WILL I BE REMEMBERED? What will they say about me, those whom I hold so dear? What will they best remember when I’m no longer here? Will they recall mistakes I’ve made, battles I never won? Moments of pain I’ve caused them, things I’ve left undone? Will they censor my human failings, and wish I’d been noble and strong? Will they scoff at the hopes I nurtured, the dreams that somehow went wrong? Or will they be moved by compassion directed from Heaven above, to temper their judgment with kindness and soften their memories with love?

One may sign Dora’s online guest book at www.shoshonefuneralservice.com.

Shoshone Funeral Services & Crematory, Kellogg, Idaho, is entrusted with funeral arrangements.