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Jim Zatica

1934 - 2025

Jim Zatica obituary, 1934-2025, Jordan Valley, Oregon

BORN

1934

DIED

2025

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Nampa, Idaho

Jim Zatica Obituary

Jordan Valley, Oregon - Jim Zatica, 90, of Jordan Valley, OR passed away in Homedale, Idaho on February 17, 2025. Rosary Devotions will be recited at 10 AM on Saturday, March 1, 2025 at St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Jordan Valley, OR and the Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11 AM at St. Bernard's Catholic Church. Potluck to follow at the church. Burial will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of the Nampa Funeral Home, Yraguen Chapel, 415 12th Ave. So., Nampa 83651 where an online guest book is available at www.nampafuneralhome.com

Jim was born on October 7, 1934 to Basque immigrant parents, Joe and Ignacia (Bilbao) Zatica. There is some debate on his actual birth year as Dad always told people that he was born in 1933. Either his birth or baptismal certificate were incorrect. He was the last child born into a family of six children and was spoiled greatly by his older sisters. Upon entering school, he could only speak Basque but managed to Americanize and graduate from Jordan Valley High School in 1952. He joined the Army and was present at the nuclear bomb testing in the Nevada desert. In March of 1959, Jim married Peggy Key. Mom and Dad formed a partnership of brains and brawn starting their own business from nothing in Jordan Valley. Thus began many years of gallons of gas being pumped, tires being repaired and countless employees being taught how to work and the necessary skills to thrive. Dad was immensely proud of his Basque heritage and exemplified the tremendous work ethic that is Basque. It was commonplace for Dad to work literally night and day to support his family and fledgling business. Life was not all toil as Dad had an excellent sense of humor. Almost everyone he encountered was given a nickname and his life was full of laughter and teasing peppered with cussing. He was a loyal friend to many and had an immensely kind, soft heart. Dad was a huge, loving presence in our lives. He taught us how to hunt and countless memories were made mostly involving sore feet, buck fever and poor shooting. He taught many of us how to play basketball spending numerous hours scrimmaging with teenagers much younger than him. He held his own with his lightning quickness. He served his community as a member of the city council, school board, and cemetery board. Dad was a charter member of the Lions Club. He was a lifelong parishioner of St. Bernard Catholic Church. After years of hard work, Dad's body began to fail, and he entered Owyhee Health and Rehab in Homedale. We would like to thank the staff for not only their care for Dad but the love that they showed him. He made many close friends; many thanks to them as they looked out for Dad in his final days. Dad was extremely grateful to the priests that visited and brought the sacraments to him in the nursing home.

Jim was preceded in death by his wife, Peggy; son, Kevin; his parents; sisters, Sola Staley and Julie Yzaguirre and brothers, Jess and Paul Zatica. He is survived by his sister, Mer Cortabitarte; daughter, Lee Ann Conro (Mike) and grandchildren, Kelly Chamberlain (Tyler); Patrick Conro (Logan); Ashley and Melissa Zatica, and two great-grandchildren, Harmony Hernandez and Graysen Conro and many beloved nieces and nephews.

Memorials may be made to St. Bernard Catholic Church, PO Box 186, Jordan Valley, OR 97910 or Txoko Ona, PO Box 1163, Homedale, ID 83628 or the charity of your choice. Ongi bizitako bizitza, goian bego! A life well lived, rest in peace.

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Published by Idaho Press Tribune from Feb. 22 to Feb. 23, 2025.

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Anne Stephens

March 1, 2025

Jim was a great friend to many but I would like to thank him from the bottom of my heart for being a friend to my brother Leon. They spent a lot of time together at Owyhee Health and Rehab. I know Leon treasures that friendship and Jimmy will always be remembered with many smiles and much love from the "Governor", as Jimmy referred to Leon. Thank you to Stan and Jimmy for being Leon´s friends. He will be greatly missed.

Vivian Lillie

February 22, 2025

I met Jim when I, too, was in the Owyhee Rehab in Homedale with a broken hip. I enjoyed visiting several times with him while there.

Patrick Montgomery

February 19, 2025

Jim was a great friend to us Montgomery's! He was very humorous and had a great laugh. He will be missed! May he rest in peace!

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Mass of Christian Burial

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St. Bernard's Catholic Church

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