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Lonnie Park obituary, 1936-2025, Boise, ID

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1936

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2025

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Lonnie Park Obituary

Lonnie Park

July 2, 1936 - December 6, 2025

Boise, Idaho - Mahlon Shear "Lonnie" Park, 89, died peacefully on December 6, 2025, in his Boise, Idaho home surrounded by his family. Lonnie was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and a respected leader in both business and community life.

Born on July 2, 1936, in Blackfoot, Idaho, Lonnie was the son of Bill and Thelma Park. He grew up in Boise and attended Boise High School and Boise Junior College before graduating from the University of Idaho in 1958 with a BS in Business.

A gifted athlete, Lonnie earned football honors as a receiver and defensive back at both BJC and the University of Idaho. He was a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, and proudly served as a Smokejumper in McCall for five summers. Following college, he served in Korea as a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Infantry.

Upon returning home, Lonnie began a distinguished banking career spanning more than four decades. He spent 38 years with First Security Bank (now Wells Fargo), rising to Executive Vice President. After retirement he enjoyed a year of golf and skiing before launching Park Place Mortgage, where he found great joy in helping clients purchase homes.

Lonnie's leadership extended throughout Idaho. He served as President of the Idaho Bankers Association and President of the University of Idaho Foundation. He chaired numerous boards including the College of Business and Economics Advisory Board at the University of Idaho, the Boise Area Chamber of Commerce, the Boise Public Library, Boise's United Way and the Boise Contemporary Theater. His contributions were recognized with several prestigious honors including the University of Idaho Alumni Silver & Gold Award and the 1973 Idaho Statesman Distinguished Citizen Award.

Lonnie's greatest source of happiness was his family. He and his wife Annette Manser Park cherished special times with their family in McCall. They raised three children: Debbie Park (Jeff Williams); Jennifer Park Cox (Steve Cox); and Matthew Park (Amy Steurer Park). His grandchildren are Katie Williams (Jack Strong); Emily Park Williams (Kadin McGreevy); John Park Williams; Ashley Cox; Megan Cox Jensen (Andrew Jensen); Gretchen Park; Casey Park; great-granddaughter, Sophie Strong and exchange daughter, Naoko Suzuki. Lonnie was preceded in death by his parents, his sister Pattie Gillespie, and his brother Tony Park.

Lonnie loved sports, especially golf, and found immense joy in his regular rounds with "The Crew". He often shot his age and achieved two magnificent holes-in-one at his beloved Crane Creek Country Club and McCall courses. He was also the proud commissioner of his family's fantasy football league and a loyal Boise State Broncos fan. He dearly loved his devoted dog Sharlie and cherished his Friday Stagecoach lunches with the guys. Curious and intellectually engaged throughout his life, he was a prolific reader who relished spirited conversations about current affairs.

Those who knew Lonnie remember him as bright-minded yet humble; competitive yet compassionate; successful yet grounded by honesty and integrity. He was a loyal, open-minded, progressive man deeply devoted to the people he loved.

A memorial service will be held in Boise at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 at St. Michael's Episcopal Cathedral, 518 N. 8th Street, followed by a celebration at Crane Creek Country Club, 500 W. Curling Dr.at 4:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to one of the following organizations:

Idaho Community Foundation

Thelma Shear Park Memorial Fund

Online: https://godonate.akoyago.com/idahocf/fund/669a0386-1066-4087-881f-6bfb8c108f06.

Mail: Send a check to 210 W. State St., Boise, ID 83702, noting the fund name in the memo line.

St. Michael's Episcopal Cathedral

Memorial Fund

Online: Visit https://www.stmichaelscathedral.org/online-giving and select the Organ Fund option.

Mail: Send a check to 518 N. 8th St., Boise, ID 83702, noting the fund name in the memo line.

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

Published by Idaho Statesman from Dec. 11 to Dec. 12, 2025.

Memorial Events
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Dec

30

Memorial service

3:00 p.m.

St. Michaels Episcopal Cathedral

518 N. 8th Street, Boise, ID

Funeral services provided by:

Cloverdale Funeral Home Cemetery and Cremation - Gibson Chapel - Boise

1200 North Cloverdale Road, Boise, ID 83713

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Carla Porath

Yesterday

My sincere condolences to the Park family with the loss of Mr. Park. I too worked for First Security Bank (Emmett) and knew of and respected him. I even had the pleasure of working with Debbie during her time in our branch.

Kevin Dane

December 13, 2025

I remember Mr Park from old days at First Security Bank. He was very matter of fact doing business but also fair. He chewed me out one visit very professionally and I deserved it. He didn´t denigrate me as a person. He just wanted better Judgement on my part. RIP

The Block family

December 12, 2025

To the extended Park family, we send our condolences. We appreciate all the love and attention Lonnie gave us as we engaged with the family and enjoyed precious time in McCall at the cabin. We loved always hearing about the cutting board, and sometimes getting calls on how to nail a particular recipe. For an Idaho fan, he was also very kind to us Washington alumni. We look forward to some storytelling and reminiscing in the future of how Lonnie touched all of our lives.

Bob Bilow

December 12, 2025

I have had the pleasure of knowing Lonnie Park for over 50 years, and was sad to read this morning of his passing. I send my deep condolences to Annette and family. I am proud to have been one on Lonnie's many friends.

Pat Tennyson

December 12, 2025

Sorry to hear of your loss! Sending love to you Jennifer, Steve & your family! Jim & Pat Tennyson

Jeff Caves

December 12, 2025

He was first class in all ways- Boise lost a real asset. My best to Steve and his family-RIP

Sue Farber

December 12, 2025

Annette and family, my deepest sympathy for your loss.

George Cox

December 12, 2025

Had the distinct honor to play a couple rounds of golf with him and enjoyed the round not because of golf but the joy of talking with an incredible man who brought joy and happiness to so many! He truly was a man that all looked up to and was an honor to be around! Rest in peace Lonnie and your family will revel in your spirit and kind heart!

Larry Chase

December 12, 2025

Rest in peace, old friend. You had a great life and an abundance of friends along the way.

Peg Hickey

December 12, 2025

Dear Annette, my sister Penny Rice told me today of Lonnie's passing. He was a terrific man and Boise was lucky to have him serve the community. Glen and I are living in Italy so I won't be there to give you a hug. Know we are thinking and praying for you and your family. Love, Peg and Glen Hickey

Stacey Dewhurst

December 11, 2025

I found Lonnie to be a gentle but strong individual who clearly cared deeply for those around him. We only knew him for a short period of time, linked through our common love of dogs, but he was clearly a natural athlete, even in his advanced years. I feel honoured to have known him and wished I could´ve seen him one more time. Stacey Dewhurst

Joel Hickman

December 11, 2025

As a Banker who has spent his career in Boise- Lonnie was someone we all looked up to on how he represented the banking industry and carried himself with all of his community activities. The term for such a person? He was a Class Act!! Rest in Peace Lonnie, a life well lived.

Ralph Hawkins

December 9, 2025

Lonnie and I worked together at First Security Bank for several years. I had great respect for him and considered him a best friend. I will miss him greatly.

Steve and Toni Channer

December 9, 2025

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Blessings and Love, Steve and Toni Channer

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