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Maurice Riddle Obituary

Riddle Maurice Allen ÒBudÓ Riddle, 83, of Mountain Home, passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2007, at a local nursing home. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 16, 2007, at Rost Funeral Home, McMurtrey Chapel with burial to follow at Mountain View Cemetery in Mountain Home. Born on April 23, 1923, in Mountain Home to Earl Prescott Riddle and Betha Marie Crabb Riddle, an Idaho pioneer ranching family, Bud was reared on the ranch at Riddle, Idaho, in Owyhee County. He spent his early years helping his parents on the ranch, learning the cattle business, and acquiring the solid work ethics that he would carry with him throughout his life. In 1941, he graduated from Mountain Home High School, where he enjoyed playing football, boxing and tennis. Upon graduation, he attended Boise Junior College, until he and a group of college chums decided to go to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Wash., where he was a sheet metal worker for the war effort. Dad had to go all the way to Washington to meet his future wife, Vyonda Rice, who, it turned out, was an Idaho girl, and whose family had also gone to the Puget Sound area to help in the war effort. They married Dec. 25, 1942, in Seattle, and their first daughter, Toni, was born while they lived in Bremerton. In March 1944, Bud joined the Navy and was sent to boot camp at Farragut in northern Idaho and to the University of Idaho to attend further classes. Later stationed at Bainbridge Island, Wash., he trained as a Japanese Code Copier, a highly elite and specialized group of which he was very proud. He served in the Pacific Theatre in both Hawaii and Guam. After discharge from the Navy, Bud and Vyonda returned to Riddle to help run the family cattle ranch. They worked on their ranch house and their family grew with the birth of three more daughters, Lynn, Susan and Marcy. We spent wonderful times together working cattle with Dad, bouncing around the ranch in the old, red pickup, going to rodeos at Duck Valley, and shooting sage hens for a delicious dinner cooked by Mom. After the ranch was sold in 1965, Bud pursued different business ventures, most notably and with much pride the 22 years he was a Farm Bureau Insurance Special Agent, from which he retired in 1999. It seemed dad never met a stranger, and he was always so genuinely interested in helping others. During this same time, he also served tirelessly and honestly as Elmore County Commissioner for 28 years, another proud accomplishment. Bud and Vyonda had a wonderful group of close friends who enriched their lives and enjoyed many trips and social events with them throughout the years. Bud was a member of both the Masons and Shriners and was one of the charter members of the Elks Lodge in Mountain Home. He was active in the Idaho Cattlemen´s Association, and one of the highlights of his lifetime was attending the National Cattlemen´s Association Convention in Hawaii, revisiting some of the places where he was stationed during the war. Dad was kind, gentle, loving, always whistling, wearing a big smile and making everyone feel good and important. Dad loved to play golf, but probably more than that he loved to go to Jackpot , Nev. as a special guest of Cactus Pete´s where they spoiled him and treated him like a king. We took a lot of family trips, Disneyland, Canada, the coast, but the best ones were when the family all went to Jackpot together. Bud is survived by Vyonda, his loving wife of 64 years, his daughters, Toni Becklund of Mountain Home, Susan Riddle of Boise, and Marcy and her husband Dick Crockett of Grand View, 10 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his daughter V. Lynn Riddle, and his brother and sister in-law, Edward and Virginia Riddle. The family would especially like to send our sincere thanks and appreciation to the loving and compassionate staff of Elmore Medical Center and Nursing Home, to Dr. Koelsch and his caring nurses, to the local paramedics who patiently helped us, and to dad´s many, many friends who have always loved and supported him. If you wish to do something in Dad´s name, the family suggests memorials to a favorite charity. Arrangements are under the direction of Rost Funeral Home, McMurtrey Chapel in Mountain Home.

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Published by Idaho Statesman on Feb. 15, 2007.

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Pamela McCune (Ramey)

February 19, 2007

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Barbra Stemen

February 19, 2007

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Stuart Barrett

February 16, 2007

I started my Farm Bureau career in the Mountain Home office in 2001 and even though he was retired at the time Bud was always so supportive of me and encouraged me to hang in there whenever he would see me, and told me it would get better, which it did.
Please accept my sincerest condolences in your loss, Bud was a true gentleman and a professional in all he did.

dave owen

February 16, 2007

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Dave and Sonya Hart

February 16, 2007

Sonya and I have you in our prayers. We have always thought the world of you and Bud and had the greatest respect for you both. Our deepest sympothies.

Joy (Lee) Hale

February 15, 2007

Vyonda,Toni,Susan,& Marcy, I was so heartbroken when I learned of Bud's passing. It is like I have lost a long ago family member myself. I have such wonderful memories of all our times together. I send my deepest sympathy and love.

Tom Hart

February 15, 2007

Bud was a great friend and associate. He will be missed!

Wayne Thiel

February 15, 2007

Vyonda
Linda and I are thinking of you with our deepest sympahty. Bud was one of the agents I looked up to when I started as an agent with Farm Bureau in 1989.

Wayne and Linda Thiel

Tom Gallup

February 15, 2007

I joined the Farm Bureau as an agent in 1980 and thus became aquainted with Bud over the years at the Statewide meetings. I appreciated him always being friendly and supprotive of me as I was getting started in the business.

raymond brun

February 15, 2007

My heart cries out to you and your family in this time of sorrow. Bud was a fine gentleman and had a heart of gold. May he rest in heavenly peace.

Linda Garner

February 15, 2007

I worked with Bud at Farm Bureau office in Mountain home while Gayle was the secretary. I enjoyed working with him very much. He was always a very caring person. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family

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