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Wayne Earl Kendell

1925 - 2017

Wayne Earl Kendell obituary, 1925-2017, American Falls, ID

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1925

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2017

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Wayne Kendell Obituary

Wayne Earl Kendell
November 29, 1925 - December 14, 2017
Wayne Earl Kendell, 92, of Aberdeen, Idaho, died peacefully at Quinn Meadows Rehabilitation and Care Center in Pocatello, Idaho, on December 14, 2017. Wayne was born November 29, 1925, in Aberdeen, Idaho. He was the fourth son of William Kendell and Edith May Earl Kendell.
Wayne attended elementary school in Grandview, Idaho and high school in Aberdeen, Idaho. He loved sports, especially basketball. He played "outlaw ball" on a team called "The Country Cousins," which included the Kendell boys, the Thornley boys, and the Savage boys. He always loved those days.
Just after graduating high school in 1943, Wayne enlisted in the United States Army, in which he served until the end of World War 2. Following basic training, he was en route to combat in the Pacific Zone when it was announced that Japan had surrendered. Wayne spent the duration of the war serving in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where he helped process soldiers that were returning home from the Pacific Zone of the War.
At the close of the war, Wayne returned to Idaho to court his lifelong sweetheart, Shirley Thompson. They were married in the Idaho Falls Temple on November 30, 1949. They spent 68 very happy years together and were blessed with three children and a foster daughter. Wayne spent his career farming in the Aberdeen area with his father and brothers Ralph, Max, and Paul. The family greatly enjoyed farming and ranching together for many years, eventually bringing many children and grandchildren into the growing family farm business. He was very proud of his farm, winning many awards over his career. He was particularly proud of his win as the U&I Top Sugar Beet Grower in 1963, with a yield of 25.4 tons. (To those unfamiliar with beets or farming, this is apparently a great number.) Following his official retirement in 1990, Wayne continued to take a near-daily tour of the farm, always caring that things were done well and that the crops were growing successfully.
Wayne was an active member of the LDS Church, in which he served for many years in various leadership callings. He served for many years as bishop of the Aberdeen 2nd Ward and as First Counselor in the American Falls Stake Presidency. He and Shirley served a mission to the Reykjavik, Iceland region of the Copenhagen Denmark Mission, where he served as the acting Mission President to the Iceland missionaries, under the direction of the Mission President in Denmark to whom he was a Counselor. Wayne and Shirley cherished this experience and have great memories and stories of their time with their missionaries in Iceland.
Wayne served two terms as a Representative in the Idaho State House of Representatives, where he was known for his strong moral convictions and conservative values. He took great care to listen to the constituents who had elected him and to carefully consider each decision he made as a legislator. He was a proud patriot and a deep thinker, always praying for the well-being of this country and for those trying to make his state and country a better place.
His greatest passion and love was for his wife and family. The family farmed together, played together and worshipped together. He was very loved by all of his children, grandchildren, and the many others who refer to him and Shirley as Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpa. He will be fondly remembered for his gentle, generous spirit, his sweet sense of humor, and his kindness toward all who knew him.
Wayne was preceded in death by his parents, William Kendell and Edith May Earl, by his three brothers, Ralph Kendell, Max Kendell, and Paul Kendell, and by his oldest daughter Karen Kendell Roberts.
He is survived by his wife Shirley Thompson Kendell, his son Lynn Kendell (Tammy Treasure Kendell), his daughter Traci Kendell Johns (Kevin Johns), his son-in-law Dennis Roberts (Jan Roberts), and his foster daughter Larna Meier (Robert Meier). He is also survived by a large number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren.
Wayne Kendell's funeral services will take place Tuesday, December 19, 2017, 1:00 p.m., at the LDS Church in Aberdeen, Idaho. Viewings will be held at the Church on Monday December 18, 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., and on Tuesday, December 19, 12:00 a.m. Condolences and Memories may be shared at davisrosemortuary.com.

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Published by Idaho State Journal on Dec. 17, 2017.

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Sherry Yturriaga

October 19, 2018

To Shirley, Lynn and Kendall family. My deepest condolences for your loss. I am sorry almost a year later to find out about Wayne's passing. This is sent from Sherry Medina. Oldest daughter of Rose an Alex Medina.

Brock & Tena Driscoll

December 19, 2017

Wayne was a great stalwart in our area. He will be missed by many but what a blessing he has been to many.

Dennis Flynn

December 18, 2017

What a great man Wayne Kendell was! We will miss him, but he led an amazing life and leaves a wonderful legacy. Bless, bless

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