Lonnie-Park-Obituary

Lonnie Park

Boise, Idaho

Jul 2, 1936 – Dec 6, 2025

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BORN
July 2, 1936
DIED
December 6, 2025
LOCATION
Boise, Idaho

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Lonnie Park July 2, 1936 - December 6, 2025 Boise, Idaho - Mahlon Shear "Lonnie" Park, 89, died peacefully on December 6, 2025, in his Boise, Idaho home surrounded by his family. Lonnie was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and a respected leader in both business and...

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So sorry for your loss. Lonnie was a good man. He and I shot a net 52 in a best ball tournament at Hillcrest several years ago. Sorry I missed his service.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My sincere condolences to the Park family with the loss of Mr. Park. I too worked for First Security Bank (Emmett) and knew of and respected him. I even had the pleasure of working with Debbie during her time in our branch.

I remember Mr Park from old days at First Security Bank. He was very matter of fact doing business but also fair. He chewed me out one visit very professionally and I deserved it. He didn´t denigrate me as a person. He just wanted better Judgement on my part. RIP

To the extended Park family, we send our condolences. We appreciate all the love and attention Lonnie gave us as we engaged with the family and enjoyed precious time in McCall at the cabin. We loved always hearing about the cutting board, and sometimes getting calls on how to nail a particular recipe. For an Idaho fan, he was also very kind to us Washington alumni. We look forward to some storytelling and reminiscing in the future of how Lonnie touched all of our lives.

I have had the pleasure of knowing Lonnie Park for over 50 years, and was sad to read this morning of his passing. I send my deep condolences to Annette and family. I am proud to have been one on Lonnie's many friends.

Sorry to hear of your loss! Sending love to you Jennifer, Steve & your family! Jim & Pat Tennyson

He was first class in all ways- Boise lost a real asset. My best to Steve and his family-RIP

Annette and family, my deepest sympathy for your loss.