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Paul Elsberry

Emmett, Idaho

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Paul Elsberry died of natural causes on Aug. 12, 2014, at the age of 92. Paul was born in Emmett, Idaho, at a farm house on the upper bench on July 21, 1922, to Ernest and Goldie (Artz) Elsberry. They had four children (Claude, Paul, Ray and Betty). Goldie passed away from a tick bite before...

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So sorry for the loss of Uncle Paul. I loved him very much, he was a great uncle.
Much love to you Jon, take care,
Your Cousin Sharon Bahr

Jon, so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad! I am sure he is/was a legend in Emmett and many of my family knew him or knew of him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. Sincerely, Jackie Beverage and family.

What an amazing man Paul was. Dean and I always looked forward to our time with Paul and Jon during our stays at the bed and breakfast. He was full of joy and many interesting stories. The Elsberry family was truly blessed. Prayers for the family.

What a wonderful man...what a wonderful family. So many fond memories of Paul, Evelyn, Ron, Don, and Joy. Always a kind word, a smile, a hug. We were blessed to have all of them in our lives. Our heartfelt sympathy to son Jon, sister Betty, and the Elsberry grandchildren.

Rest in peace Paul, but we think you are in heaven looking for something to fix or another project. We will miss you.

I have known Paul my entire life.We use to laugh and say Paul and Evelyn knew me before I was born. The Elsberry's were like family. My parents were best of friends with Paul and Evelyn. Paul was one of the finest men one could ever know. I often called Paul, Mr. Fix It.Paul could fix anything. No matter how bad things could get, Paul always had a smile on his sweet face. He often told me that everything tastes good if it has peanut butter on it. I had the time of my life working at Don's...

So sorry for you loss Jon. Paul was a great person and will be missed. I will never forget the summer he took a chance and let me drive one of his sand trucks. Maybe not one of his best decisions, but great for me and lucky for him. I didn't wreck the truck and learned allot from him.

Randy Elsberry

We are so sorry for your loss, Jon. We learned of the service from Doug and plan on attending. What a special and wonderful man he was.

Oh my, met Paul and Evelyn through visits with my parents, most enjoyable folks and they will be missed very much.