Jon-Shurtleff-Obituary

Jon DeForrest Shurtleff

Boise, Idaho

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Jon DeForrest Shurtleff was born on June 29, 1943, the second son of Lamond (Pondy) and Frances (Polly) Shurtleff, in Twin Falls, Idaho. Jon moved on to his next expression of life peacefully in his sleep on July 3, 2010, in Rancho Mirage, Calif., where he had retired in October 2008 with his...

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Many blessings to you, Bob; and all of Jon's Family and Friends; we all were blessed with Jon and the wonderfilled life he shared with all; I'm sure he's with you from the other side - we look forward to sharing another remembrance.... continue to enhance your lives with the many positives he gave to all of us! Mary Ann

Bob--

I read with sadness the news of Jon's passing. He was one of the kindest, most decent human beings I've had the privilege of knowing. You are in my thoughts.

Bob, David, Jacqui & Cousin Linda. My sincerest sympathies to you all. I have fond memories of the Shurteff family and re- connecting with Jon and meeting Bob at our get togethers, when Linda came to Boise. Jon was a wonderful spirit and he will be missed. Sincerely, Barb Reed Thiel

So sorry to know that your sweet music will not be heard again here. Thank you for sharing your talent with me when you accompanied me in high school. Cheryl (Fike) Hart,

Jon always had a loving and accepting smile...he is an irreplaceable being of light...I am among those who will never forget him and his beautiful light-filled spirit...Bob...you...the equally light-filled one will continue on doing the work that the two of you did so well...the love between you will never cease...

I offer my deepest sympathies and condolences to Bob, Jon's family and friends. Jon's spirit will live forever! He touched so many with his inspiration, insight and love. His light is shining!

He will be very missed in this dimension, yet will remain, always, within each person who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Love and Blessings,
Tami Overbury
(formerly Pattakos)

It was with great sadness that Kerry and I read about Jon in today's paper. I have known Jon since grade school and we will miss him. Our sympathies to you Bob.

Jon you will be dearly missed on this plane...