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Harold Stephenson Obituary

Harold Owen Stephenson, 74

Harold O. Stephenson, 74, passed away on December 24th, 2023. His last days were filled with visits from loving family and friends who stopped by to share their praise and admiration for this talented and ever optimistic man.



Born in Ross, California, two-year old Harold and his parents moved to Bonners Ferry, Idaho where Harold's father Edgar owned and operated Valley Studio Photography. Growing up in a studio, Harold developed a passion for photography and artwork. There was never enough time in a day for all of Harold's interests where he exceled in woodworking, gardening, car building and business.



Salutatorian of his Bonners Ferry High class, Harold went on to the University of Idaho where he obtained a degree in Business, paying for his education by summer fire fighting for the Forest Service. Following college, Harold worked as the Bonners Ferry Safeway produce manager for seven years.



On December 30th, 1978, he married his personal cheerleader, Liz. They were blessed with a blended family of four sons. Over the years, the family created priceless memories on their 40-acre farm on Trail Creek at Naples and later at their current residence on Greenhorn Mountain. Harold's craftsmanship and creativity is evident in both houses they called home.



In 1987 the Paint Bucket in Sandpoint became the family's focus for the next thirty-six years. When the business changed hands in 2020, unable to sit idle, Harold went to work on their Pine Street "project house", a structure to the East of the Paint Bucket, that would someday be their town retirement home. The beautiful workmanship of the project was halted in January 2023 when Harold and Liz climbed back in the driver's seat of the Paint Bucket to perform their magic and re-build the business, they had worked so hard to create.



Miller Paint of Portland, recognizing a valuable enterprise, purchased the re-vamped Paint Bucket business contingent upon Harold signing a consultant agreement. The agreement ran through October 13th, 2023, and on that day, Harold locked up at 5:00 and walked out as always in a Hawaiian shirt and a smile on his face.



Harold was known for his willingness to help the community and to provide guidance on any painting or woodworking project. He was highly admired for his comprehensive knowledge and boundless energy for creating, solving and restoring. It didn't matter if you purchased his products, he enjoyed hearing about other's projects and freely shared instruction that could assist others. But his favorite words of advice that he often offered were "have fun".



Harold is survived by his wife Liz Stephenson, four sons Ryan Stephenson, Brian Hadley, Randy Hadley, and John Stephenson, Sister Linda (Steve) Casey, Sister-in-laws Virginia Woodward, Barb Fournier, Bev (Andy) Kee, Eleven Grandchildren and one Great-grandson.



There will be no service. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Eden Hospice of Sandpoint, 204 Triangle Drive, Ponderay, ID.



Family and friends are invited to sign Harold's online guest book at www.coffeltfuneral.com.



Arrangements are under the care of Coffelt Funeral Service.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Bonners Ferry Herald on Jan. 4, 2024.

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Lee Jakubenas

March 4, 2024

I feel blessed to have gotten to know Harold over the last 6 years. He is dearly missed by all who met him. His optimism always brightened the day.
Let us raise a glass of Catnip Mojito in his honor.

Doug Evans

January 5, 2024

Will miss his jokes and smiles

Janeen Braun

January 1, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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