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Norman Lorenzo Reisner

1938 - 2025

Norman Lorenzo Reisner obituary, 1938-2025, Brigham City, ID

BORN

1938

DIED

2025

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Malad City, Idaho

Norman Reisner Obituary

Norman Lorenzo Reisner, a beacon of love, example, and kindness passed away on March 14, 2025, in Brigham City, Utah, less than three months since the passing of his sweetheart Barbara.

Norman was born November 15, 1938, to Kenneth Charles Orton and Ida Luker Orton Beebe and was later adopted and raised by Ida's sister Thelma Luker Reisner and Wilford Hyrum Reisner. He loved and cared for both of his mother's very much. He was born and raised to be a farmer and hard worker. He was trusted to drive the old farm trucks when he was only ten years old. He had an amazing work ethic and was a master at fixing things. The countless numbers of vehicles, tractors, railroad cars, household items, and even broken hearts he fixed cannot be measured. To quote one of his grandsons "If it's broken, Grandpa can fix it, he can fix anything".

Norman was a devoted and dedicated husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend. Norman married his eternal sweetheart Barbara LaRue Gunter seventy years ago on February 12, 1955, in Virginia, Idaho. They were later sealed in the Logan LDS temple for eternity. Together Norm and Barbara had eight Children Bonita Damewood, Jerry (Debbie) Reisner, Darwin Reisner, Rondell Reisner, Laurell Harris, Berdine Reisner, Marla (Richard) Young, and Bobbi (Paul) Luker. He provided a loving home for his family and is a hero to all his children and grandchildren.

Norman was a kind man who was blessed with the ability to see other people's needs, sorrows, and sufferings. He would quickly jump to their aid and help in any way that he could. Even in his last days with dementia, he was serving others.

Besides farming, Norman had a career as a carman for the railroad. He worked for the Union Pacific Fruit Express for over 45 years. He was the union chairman, working for the rights of the other employees for many years. He was a friend and example to everyone.

Norman loved the beauty of the outdoors whether it was counting the heads of grain, breathing fresh air in the mountains, or fishing in a stream. He valued any time spent with his family and friends camping.

Norman was a man of great faith. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He served in many bishoprics, elder's quorum presidencies, served as a temple worker in the Idaho Falls Temple, served as a missionary in the Idaho-Pocatello mission, and was a friend to scouting. He loved and lived the gospel of Jesus Christ through his actions.

Norman is survived by six of his children, twenty-four grandchildren, fifty-eight great-grandchildren, and seventeen great-great-grandchildren. Norman had an interesting family dynamic with 22 brothers and sisters. He did not meet several of his siblings until later in life, but he grew to love them all. He was preceded in death by his sweetheart Barbara, son Rondell, daughter Berdine, Great-granddaughter Adalyn Grace Woolstenhulme, parents, and many siblings.

Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at the Fort Hall Ward Building 333 S. Treaty Hwy US 91Pocatello, Idaho. A viewing will be held prior to the funeral from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. with the funeral beginning at 12:00 p.m. Interment in the Arimo, Idaho cemetery.

The family would like to express appreciation and gratitude to the staff of the Brigham City Gables Assisted living and Aegis Hospice for the loving care they provided for good ol' Norm. They all became a part of his family.

Services entrusted to Horsley Funeral Home.

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Published by Idaho State Journal on Mar. 28, 2025.

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Tonia Morrison-Mosher

April 3, 2025

So sorry for your loss! Norm was a good man and a great friend to my dad Philip Morrison. They worked together for several years at UPFE in Pocatello,Idaho and were in the Virginia ward together for a long time as well.

Sending love and prayers to all of his family!

Justin Call

March 31, 2025

Norm was a regular at Cowboy Cafe. Met him when I was 15. Very talented guy. Rest in peace Norm.

Lucile Andersen Howard

March 30, 2025

It´s so sad to see both of them gone. I went to school with them. We loved them. They close to them and they were a wonderful wonderful couple. They were so in love. Their whole life was just loving each other and their family. I´m so sad that they´re gone. God bless them

Sandra Nielsen

March 30, 2025

So sorry for your loss. He was a great man and loved all of you growing up

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