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Wana Rae Bloom

Parker, Idaho

1946 - 2009

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Wana Rae Gardner Bloom, 63, passed away peacefully at her home near Parker on Jan. 7, 2010, following a long battle with cancer.Wana was born April 5, 1946, in Rexburg, the daughter of John Anthony "Dip" Gardner and Crystal Josephson Gardner. She grew up in St. Anthony attending Central...

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We send our condolences to the family. Growing up and being associated with Wana in her youth was a wonderful experience. I also have great appreciation for her Mom and Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

We were so sorry to hear about your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

We feel fortunate to have had such an honorable woman working with our children. Our children were so lucky to have been students at South Fremont Junior High while Wana and Chester served. She made our community a better place to live.

Gary and Judy Eckman
Kimberly, Anthony, Alexander, and Zachary

I did not know Wana personally, but I do know her sweet daughter very well. And in knowing Brooke, I know Wana must have been a fine, fine lady. She raised a very wonderful, loving,and selfless daughter. Our hearts and prayers go out to the family at this time. We sure love you! May God be with you and comfort you until you see your mom again.

I thought the world of Wana and very much enjoyed my association with her when working at the Jr High she will definately be missed.
My Daughters each express their love and appreication for her. May the Lord be with you and give you comfort at this time.
Connie Parker
Daughters Brenna, Cassie, Jessica and Brooke

I have completely lost track of Wana over the years but I have not forgotten the friendship we had for many years. I wish I had talked to her and seen her over the last 45 years as the only glimpse I have into her life is the obituary, which helped me remember her family and let me know of her children. She was a wonderful, smart, considerate friend and I'm sure the years just made her better. My thoughts are with your family and I wish I could be at the funeral to pay respects that should...

Sorry for your loss.. God Bless you and your family.
Larry and La Rue (Jeffs) Fowler

Wanna, you will be greatly missed. Thank you for all the times you shot the breeze with me in your office. You mean the world to me and Drex.

There are not many words that can bring you comfort at this time, but with your FAITH you will endure the pain. I can promise you that PEACE and COMFORT will come to each one of you.

My heart is sad for you this day and the coming weeks ahead. Please know your in my thoughts and prayers, and hope that helps in some small way.

Wish I were able to be with you Monday, you will be in my heart.

Love Lorraine Steel