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Gus Arriola

1924 - 2016

Gus Arriola obituary, 1924-2016, Boise, ID

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1924

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2016

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Gus Arriola Obituary

Gus Arriola
1924 - 2016
Gus Arriola, 92, of Boise, took his last daily walk around his beloved neighborhood on September 11th, 2016 and died in his home from a well used but worn out heart.
Born in 1924 to Basque immigrants Felipe and Agustina Arriola, he was given the birth name of Jacinto Domingo Arriola. However, he was called "Gus" from early childhood and was known only as Gus for the rest of his life.
The youngest of four children, he was born near what is now the Basque Center in downtown Boise, but spent his entire life living within a five- mile radius of south Boise. He loved to reminisce about the advantages of being the youngest and not having to do many of the chores left to his older siblings. His most painful childhood experience, he said, was when his sister Joan hit him in the head with a hammer. Gus kiddingly blamed his subsequent lifelong "weirdness" on that single incident.
The Arriola family lived in a simple, but loving farmhouse with no electricity until 1937. Like many families at that time, clothes were homemade as were the meals each day, often from the garden and livestock the family maintained. Neighbors shared what they had and the Arriola family was no exception. Although money was tight, a rare treat was a having enough change for a Saturday movie or a few pennies left over for a piece of store bought candy. Otherwise, for recreation, the Boise River and the many open fields of South Boise provided a great place to grow up for Gus.
Proud to be a Garfield Grizzly to his last breath, Gus attended Garfield Elementary School, North Junior High and graduated from Boise High in 1942. After an honorable military discharge because of an arm broken playing high school football and never properly set, Gus began his thirty- nine year career as a mechanic for Idaho Power Company. He often spoke about the generosity of Idaho Power not only to him, but also to his family and very much enjoyed staying connected to his old work buddies his entire adult life.
Gus had a passion for all things mechanical. Known as someone who loved to take things apart, his passion for old cars began in his childhood, with the family inheritance of a 1935 Ford 4-door Sedan.
After retirement, Gus could be seen driving the streets of Boise in his old 1929 Model A dressed in his signature blue jeans and blue hat… even as recently as two weeks ago. Although his kids had TRIED to discourage him from driving altogether this past year, his stubborn compromise was to avoid any street with stop signs and signal lights and staying on routine routes. It was amazing how he figured out those routes, often driving out of his way to avoid having to stop or watch for busy traffic.
He also built "The Little Car," in 1959 for the family with many neighborhood kids also learning how to drive with its 3 speed transmission and top cruising speed of about 18 MPH. That car is still in the family and is often shown in local car shows.
Gus was known to be the "go to guy" when anyone had a car issue. Later, he loved to get involved with anything that needed to be fixed or at least offer his opinion. He loved being "part of the action."
Gus also had a genuine love for kids and animals. They migrated to him with an ease and trust that was very special. Known to many in his neighborhood and extended family as "Grampa" or "Gramps," his irrigation ditch provided a fun experience for dogs and toddlers alike. His squirrels, quail and neighborhood cats will miss their daily feedings and conversation with hm.
Gus could always be seen attending the sporting events of his kids and grandkids, great grandkids, friends and relatives. Although his very vocal opinion over coaching or officiating sometimes created angst and embarrassment for the kids, they always knew he was there supporting them.
Married and divorced, Gus was a devoted father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and friend. His last few years were spent enjoying the company of his family and friends, especially his beloved Sister Joann. He died a happy, loved and peaceful man and is greatly missed already.
He is survived by his sister, Joan Prickett of Boise; a son, Dan Arriola of Caldwell; and a daughter, Shannon Arriola of Phoenix, AZ; three Grandchildren, Alyssa Fairfield of Phoenix; Carl and Matt Arriola of Boise; Nieces Marilyn Giacalone of Middleton, Tina Todd of Midland, MI, and Jay Prickett of Boise. In addition, Gus enjoyed the company of his several great grandchildren especially sharing time with Andy Jozwik, Brooklyn and "Little" Gus Arriola. An additional great grandson will join the family in March of 2017. We are saddened that he will not meet his amazing great Grandpa.
His parents, Felipe and Agustina, a brother Henero "Hank" Arriola, a sister Marce Gerlach, and two adopted sons, Mike and Gary Arriola, precede him in death.
His remains will be cremated and placed at the family plot in a private ceremony.
An open house celebration for Gus will be held Sunday, September 25th from 1:00- 4:00 at the Basque Museum and Cultural Center at 611 Grove Street, Boise. We ask that all who would like to hear and share stories about Gus join the family at 1:00 pm. An informal catered lunch will begin at 2:00 pm.
In honor of Gus's signature blue-jeans and slightly soiled white t-shirt, similar dress is lovingly encouraged.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Basque Museum and Cultural Center, which provided years of enjoyment to Gus and his family or to the charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Idaho Statesman on Sep. 18, 2016.

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September 20, 2016

Shannon and Dan,
Although I only knew Gus for 5 years, his sweet smile and compassion for others will live in my heart forever. I will always remember his storytelling, especially why no one should go to the gym...just use a cinder block! I always felt like family when I was near him and treasured the times he always called me "sweetie". Gus, prayers and blessings to you and your family; you will be sadly missed.
Much love,
Dee Dee

Scott Spjute

September 19, 2016

Dan,

So sorry to hear about your dad. Truly sounds like a great man. And he had a great son.

Kindest regards.

September 19, 2016

Mr. Arriola would take me and Dan in his pick-up to Boise High Basketball games when we were young. He was very kind to me. Later in life, I recall he would ride his bike down Iowa St., where I lived, and he'd stop and chat if I was outside.

Mike Youngblood

September 19, 2016

Gus was truly an AWESOME man! He would often visit my mom, who was a very close friend with his sister, on his evening walks around the neighborhood. If there was EVER anything that was wrong, or needed fixing, Gus would take it upon himself to get it done! He exemplified a giving heart! Be at peace Gus...you will be missed!

Molly Ackley Brown

September 18, 2016

What a wonderful tribute to such a kind and loving man, truly he had a "well used" heart. Gus grew up with my parents in South Boise and worked with my father Meredith Ackley at Idaho Power for many years. I always loved visiting with him and listening to stories of South Boise back in the day and what was going on with all the Idaho Power guys. A special treat was taking my granddaughter Gracie to visit Gus and he took us all for a ride in the Model A. I will miss you my friend, God bless you!

Eric Holt

September 18, 2016

Such a great man. I never saw him when he wasn't smiling. He will be missed but I have no doubt his namesake will carry on the proud Arriola tradition. RIP Gus.

Eric Holt

Carl Arriola

September 16, 2016

Grandpa Gus put a lot of smiles on a lot of faces. A good & kind man. I'll miss his physical presence out on the ball field tomorrow. One way I know Gus' legacy endures is through my man, Little Gus.

September 16, 2016

-May the God of all comfort sustain you in this time of need. May you find peace and comfort through the scriptures, prayer and family. Roman 15:5

Christopher Michas

September 13, 2016

I find myself looking out my kitchen window looking for Gus as he walks by during his evening stroll, only to see an empty street. Our neighborhood lost a good part of its shine this week and somehow a little less friendly. He will be dearly missed by all of us. Thank you for teaching us to slowdown, look one another in the eye, and remember that being a neighbor means always saying hello.

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