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John B Eiguren

1942 - 2019

John B Eiguren obituary, 1942-2019, Emmett, ID

BORN

1942

DIED

2019

FUNERAL HOME

Potter Funeral Chapel

228 East Main Street

Emmett, Idaho

John Eiguren Obituary

John Eiguren died Sunday, January 21th at St. Al's Hospital surrounded family. A service will be conducted at Potter Funeral Home in Emmett at 5:00 on Friday, January 25th.
John was born in Washington, D.C. December 24, 1942 to Julio Eiguren and Annestelle Cancelmo Eiguren. Following the WW2, the family returned to Idaho and lived briefly in Boise and Caldwell before moving to Emmett, to be near family. The family moved to Stibnite in 1948, where his parents ran the recreation hall later bought the store. In 1956 they returned to Boise briefly before finally settling in Emmett.
John attended Emmett schools and graduated in 1961. While there he played football briefly and participated in shot put in track. He had many jobs, including driving a truck and picking up milk for Osborn's, working in the orchard for his grandfather, John Gamage, and Radke Furnature.
Following high school, he attended Idaho State University briefly before marrying Sandra Vahlberg in 1962. Two days after getting married, John joined the Air Force, where worked in aircraft maintenance. He was first stationed at Amarillo Air Force Base before transferring to Mt. Home Air Force Base. He was a bomber crew chief and served time in Guam, supporting the Vietnam Nam conflict. He and Sandra had two children, Tamie and Jeff, before divorcing and leaving the military.
John married Carla Arnold, and they moved Australia. They divorced shortly after, and John remained in Australia. He then met Julie Gerken Eagles, who had a young daughter, Katherine. While in Australia, they had a son, Julio. After moving to New Zealand, they had two more children, Rachel and Riley. John had a successful leather craft business, where he created shoes and belts.
In about 1978, John returned to Idaho, where he began T&J Painting with his brother, Terry Eiguren. Shortly after, they dissolved the partnership and John continued on painting independently until retiring. Then the rest of the family moved to Idaho. Julie later returned Australia with Katherine and Riley. His son, Julio, took over the business & changed the name to J&J Painting.
John had a colorful personality. He enjoyed working on and collecting cars, attending car shows, mining for gold, firing his cannons, collecting many gmodel ships, the Eiguren Ranch in Yellow Pine, his dogs, and spending time with his many friends.
John is proceeded in death by his parents Julio and Annestelle Eiguren, son Jeff Schell, and cousin Pete Eiguren. He is survived by his brothers Tom (Barbara), and Terry (Trudy) Eiguren, his children, Tamie Schell, Julio (Angela), Rachael and Riley Eiguren, and grandchildren Amaya Schell and Josh Nett, and nieces & nephews.
The family would like to say a special thanks to Trini Tompkins, and the staffs at St. Al's and the VA.

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Published by Idaho Statesman on Jan. 26, 2019.

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Shelly Smith

October 29, 2019

To Julio....
I just found out about the passing of your father. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
I will miss visiting with your father....especially when we talked about butchering lambs! He loved to eat lamb! He was a very nice man! He will be missed.....
Shelly Smith

January 25, 2019

Our Dad, Lou Coash, had a lot to do with John, in years past. Deepest sympathies to the Eiguren family.
Craig, Dawn, and Cynthia Coash

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