Reese-Verner-Obituary

Reese E. Verner

Nampa, Idaho

Dec 5, 1941 – Jun 28, 2025

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BORN
December 5, 1941
DIED
June 28, 2025
LOCATION
Nampa, Idaho

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Reese E. Verner December 5, 1941 - June 28, 2025 Nampa, Idaho - Reese E. Verner, 83, of Nampa, Idaho passed away on June 28, 2025 at his home in Nampa.. Reese was born in Phoenix, AZ, to Reese and Ellen Verner on December 5, 1941. After graduating from Scottsdale High School, Reese attended...

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Reese was an outstanding member of the Kiwanis Club of Nampa. We enjoyed our community/civic duties together. He was especially fond of liver and onions and I would share my deer and elk liver with him at our Club meetings. Peace to Reese's family.

I had the honor of knowing Mr. Verner through his son Reese, and my daughter and son-in-law are blessed to attend the church where his grandson leads with the same spirit of faith. Mr. Verner was a kind and gracious man; His steady faith left a deep imprint on everyone fortunate enough to know him. His love for Jesus wasn´t just evident, it was foundational. You could feel it in the way he spoke. His legacy is one of unwavering faith, gentle humility, and generations inspired to walk the same...

Reese was "one of the good ones." I knew him for many years when he was practicing. Always fair, courteous, ethical, and thorough. He did a lot of good things for a lot of people. God bless him.

Tracey, Sorry for your loss and for your family's loss. He was an outstanding man and will be missed.

Reese was a great mentor and colleague. Reese´s friendly and gentle manner assisted him with resolving legal matters and with building rapport with those of us who worked with him. Reese was always willing to lend a hand when needed and give advice when asked. He will be greatly missed. Julie Adams DeFord and R. George DeFord, Jr.

Reese was a wonderful man. He helped guide me and Chris through some hard times while we were part of Nampa First Church. His faith and guidance was one that changed our lives. He will be missed and his family is in my prayers. We lost an amazing person.

He helped me with a disabled student when I taught at Nampa High. She needed a new electric wheel chair and was denied by her insurance co. He sued and she got a Cadillac chair! All pro bono. Later when we wanted to start a pregnancy center in Grangville, he helped us with the non-profit incorporation papers. All pro bono.

Bev and family, Steve and I are so sorry to hear of about Reese. We send our deepest condolences and will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.