Kenny-Beddes-Obituary

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Kenny Leo Beddes

Rigby, Idaho

Aug 28, 1942 – Oct 7, 2019 (Age 77)

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BORN
August 28, 1942
DIED
October 7, 2019
AGE
77
LOCATION
Rigby, Idaho

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Eckersell Funeral Home (Eckersell Memorial Chapel) Obituary

Kenny Leo Beddes, age 77, of Idaho Falls, formerly of Rigby, passed away at Good Samaritan of Idaho Falls, Monday, October 7, 2019; heaven got a lot wittier, and we lost the life of the party.


Kenny was born August 28, 1942 in Saint Anthony, Idaho a son to Glen David Beddes and Leola May Worrell Beddes.  He was raised in Parker and Saint Anthony, Idaho. He went to grade school in Parker. At a very early age he was quite a prankster. He only got funnier with age.  He had an infectious sense of humor.  He graduated from St. Anthony and attended Ricks College until he decided he couldn’t teach them anything so he quit and joined the National Guard.  After high school, on November 8th, 1962 he married his high school sweetheart, Jackie Ritzhaupt, he was sealed to her in 1965. They had Debi and two years after they were married Jackie passed away.  In 1967 he married JoAnn McMinn and they had daughters Lexi and Dana. They later divorced.


His hobbies included boxing, managing a band, and helping on the family farm.  He was a hard worker.  He loved working with the horses, riding all over Parker.  He was very talented and creative, if he had an idea, he could build it.  He enjoyed working with wood.  He worked at The Stud Mill, T-Span Building, and started his own business Beddes Construction. 


He was an active member of The Church of Jesus of Latter-day Saints.  In 1981 he met and married Annie. They were later sealed in the temple.   Marrying her gave him 6 more kids, he was so happy.  His family continued to grow from there.  He never separated his kids in steps or sides, he loved them all as is own.  They made their home in St. Anthony until 1992 where he built his dream home in Rigby.  He loved taking care of his beautiful home, yard and garden.  He was creative and shared his talents.   When he became sick he had to retire from his construction.  Using his Harley, he was still able to take care of his home, yard and Annie.  He never complained nor lost his sense of humor. He spent the past two and a half years in Good Samaritan where he added to his family, he lit that place up with his sense of humor.  We thank them for loving him.  On October 7th we lost the life of the Party!!   


He is survived by his wife Ann of Idaho Falls, six daughters; Debi (John) Waddell of St. Anthony, Lexi (Dave) Berdrow of Leadore, Idaho, Dana (David) Miller of Rigby, Vicky Sauer of Idaho Falls, Lorrie (Bill) Distefano, of Provo, Utah, Terri (Kay) Shelton of Idaho Falls, three sons; Ricky (Sylvia) Hansen of Salt Lake City, Utah, Kim (Nancy) Hansen of Rigby and Kirk (Tennie) Hansen of Idaho Falls, 39 grandchildren, 68 great grandchildren and 19 great-great grandchildren.


He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, two brothers and a son-in-law Roger Sauer and a grandson, Dalin Waddell.


Funeral services will be held Friday, October 11, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints LaBelle 1st Ward building, 4223 East 528 North, Rigby, Idaho 83442.  The family will receive friends Thursday, October 10, 2019 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Eckersell Memorial Chapel, 101 West Main Street, Rigby, Idaho 83442 and again on Friday at the church from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m.  Burial will be in the Parker Cemetery under the direction of Eckersell Memorial Chapel in Rigby.  Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.eckersellfuneralhome.com

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I am positive that Kenny and my dad are having a good 'ol time again... I do remember alot of times that my dad and Kenny, and Ann spent most of their times together.

Jaimie Powell

Annie and Family,
I am sorry to learn of your loss. Kenny was a dear life-long friend, and I will miss him and his "one of a kind" sense of humor. My
thoughts and prayers are with you. May The Lord bless all of you at this difficult time.

Linda Murri Parker Rexburg, ID

Dear Ann, Debi, Lexi and Dana. I just learned of Kenny's passing and am so deeply sorry. He has had such struggles the last few years, and his Mom is so happy to have him home. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Dearest Ann and family, we send our love and prayers at this hard time. May you all be comforted to get each other through this! Bill and Belinda Tolley

Dear Annie, Debi, and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love you much.

Annie and Family, We are so sorry that Kenny has left this life, for a far better one. We loved working
with you and your humor kept us all on our toes, Miss those good old days. You are in our prayers.
Arlene the gopher at Diet Center and her sons Bret, Ron & Kerry Romrell

Annie, I have many childhood memories of you and Kenny. He always made me laugh. Both the blue and white river houses will always be yours in my eyes. Praying you will feel love and peace at this time.

Annie,
Thank You for being such wonderful grandparents to Jared. He loves you both so much and will moss Kenny deeply.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love
Jenny Hansen

My sympathy to Kennys family. An endearing hug to Ann and Debbie.