Solomon Jr.- Melvin Solomon Jr., 85, passed away on May 14, 2019. Services, Mon. 5/20, 12 pm, LDS church, 973 Rapid Creek Rd, Inkom. Viewings, Sun. 5/19, 6-8 pm, Colonial Funeral Home, 2005 S. 4th Ave. Poc and Mon. 10-11:45 am prior. www.colonial-funeralhome.com 208-233-1500
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My condolences to the family. Always enjoyed Mel and his wisdom.
Bill MEINERS
May 19, 2019
My heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Melvin Floyd Solomon Jr. God assures us that he is willing and readily available to comfort and support "all those calling on him". (Psalm 145:18)
May 19, 2019
May Heavenly Father shower you all with blessings!
Nola Long
May 18, 2019
I was lucky to have know Mel when I lived in Inkom in the 80's. He was a good man. So sorry for your loss. God Bless, Wayne Wood.
May 18, 2019
Mel, We are going to miss you in the scouting world. Thank you for the years and years of service you shared with youth. You have left a beautiful legacy, and we cherish the memories. The BSA office staff
Darla Hulse
May 18, 2019
Kristi Peck
May 16, 2019
I am sorry for your loss. May prayer comfort you.
1 Thessalonians 5:17 "Pray constantly."
May 16, 2019
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