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David Jackson Imel

Boise, Idaho

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David Jackson Imel 1933 - 2012 David Jackson Imel was born in Arlington CA on June 6th 1933 to Rufus and Dora Imel. David had an older sister named Evelyn "Joy". David moved with his family to Kansas and when David was 4, he and his family traveled back to California to pick fruit. They followed...

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My wife and I started flying into Johnson Creek in the late 70. Some where along the line we met Dave Imel. I considered him a really nice person and a great asset to Yellow Pine. We came back to Johnson Creek and Yellow Pine for many years and enjoyed the little community and the people to the fullest. Very sad to see Dave gone. Now it is up to Sarg to take over.

Cully with Marilyn
Aspen

Lynn, I wish so much Dave could still be around so that I can share with him the adventures of my new career! I think he would have gotten a real kick out of it. I really miss talking to him and listening to his awesome stories about Yellow Pine! I wish I could have known him longer....

Thanks to Dave for organizing the Yellow Pine Harmonica Festival and all of his work in that community. I have fond memories camping out there with my Grandmother and Dave always greeted us and others when we arrived. Kind regards to his family.

Dear Lynn and Family, please accept our sincere sympathy for your loss of Dave. We didn't get to see him often but were always greeted with his great smile and sparkling eyes!! Lovely sent--Harold and Nita

Uncle Dave will be missed by all those whom he loved. May our memories of him sustain us as we mourn his passing and brighten our days in the future as we reflect on the times that were shared. My heart goes out to my Aunt and my cousins.

I sure have lost a good friend. It was Dave who got me started down the road on a atv years ago. He was one of the fore runners of the harmonica producers and picked a fine choice for Lynn as a partner in his life. It is a blessing and my good fortune to know these good people.

Lynnea and family....Haven't seen you for a while, but so remember the good chats while I was at the credit union. It always gave me a good feeling when you and Dave walked into my office, knowing we would have lots to say. My thoughts are with you. Joanne Corless

Lynn - You have our deepest sympathy.

Kirt & Sharon

We are saddened by the loss of Dave. Although we only knew him for a very short time, we enjoyed the time spent with him. We will miss our daily "tea times" and lengthy conversations.