Larry-Shideler-Obituary

Larry Shideler

Eagle, Idaho

Jul 25, 1944 – Aug 31, 2023

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July 25, 1944
DIED
August 31, 2023
LOCATION
Eagle, Idaho

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Larry Shideler July 25, 1944 - August 31, 2023 Eagle, Idaho - Larry R. Shideler, 79, of Boise, Idaho, passed away peacefully on August 31, 2023 in Meridian, Idaho. Services for Larry will be held at Cloverdale Seventh Day Adventist Church at 1115 North Cloverdale Road in Boise on Thursday,...

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Larry roomed next door at MEA. He was a great guy, always friendly.

Larry was a friend of a lifetime. Always willing to help and always there when needed. RIP my special friend !!!

My heart felt condolences to all of Larry's family. I'm sorry I was unable to attend services due to a tradeshow commitment. It was a pleasure knowing Larry and working for him. He was a genuine nice person. Larry's legacy will live on, as he changed an industry that positively impacted so many. His contribution is still discussed and shared everywhere I go. May your loss soon be filled with wonderful memories.

Larry made everyone feel like a special friend and an important person in his life. I first met Larry in high school in 1961 and he was someone I always looked up to. Many years later we met at high school reunions and shared more great memories with our wives. One year was very special touring Yellowstone Park together. Larry thank you for being an example of what Christian, leader and friend is. I will always miss you. John Heaton

https://youtube.com/@cloverdalesda?si=_U_GEYQVjXTOG2P9 Here is a link to live stream his funeral. Refresh your page at 2:00 for the button to steam it.

Larry was one of the friendliest people one might ever meet. Even though it may have been years since he last saw you he would greet you with a big smile, inquiries about your family, and words of encouragement. He had a zest for life that was contagious.

My condolences to Sharon and family regarding your tremendous loss. I hope cherishing your memories provides you some comfort! Judy Scott Borah classmate ( Sharon)

My deepest sympathy to Larry's family.....he was a great friend for many, many years...so sad to lose him so early in life.

Larry - you enriched a lot of us thru your founding of and leadership in Pro-Team. RIP, my friend, and condolences to your family. Dennis Whitmore