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Saxon Kessinger Obituary

Saxon Nadine White Kessinger, 88, died Saturday, January 2, 2010 of infirmities related to age. Cremation will take place and services will be held this summer with inurnment to take place at White Bird Cemetery. Saxon was born November 8, 1921, on a ranch in Indian Valley near Cambridge, Idaho, to Alice F. Meade White and Arthur Alfred White. They moved to Council, Idaho when she was ten days old, and due to her father's work in road construction and at times mining, they lived in various places in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Montana, and California. She began her first grade of school in White Bird, Idaho, and also went to school in Libby, Montana; Lewiston; Clarkston, Los Angeles, and eventually back to White Bird where she completed the last three years of high school and graduated in 1939, Valedictorian of her class. She married L. Earl Taylor November 8, 1939. Two children were born to this union; a daughter, Janis Dawn Scott, and a son, Robert Arthur Taylor. They lived in White Bird, Riggins, Fenn Ranger Station on the Selway River, Nezperce, Moscow, Elk City, and Grangeville. They were divorced in 1961. She worked for First Security Bank in Grangeville, at the First National Bank in Nezperce, and later the U.S. Navy in Kodiak, Alaska, the Nez Perce National Forest, and later for the Boise National Forest where she retired with 26 years of combined Federal service. She married Pete Uberuaga in October 1964. This marriage dissolved in 1975. She was a member of the Idaho Writer's League for many years and received many awards from contests such as "Writer of the Year" in 1995 and 2002; "Published Poet of the Year" on 1999 and 2001; and the "Lifetime Achievement Award" in 2003. She was also a member of the Gem State Writer's Guild where she served as President in 1994 and 1998; awarded "Writer of the Year" on 1991 and 2002; "Award of Merit" in 1999, and many Certificates of Award for contest entries. She was a member of the Idaho Press Women for several years and received several Merit Awards from them and a Special Award in 1974-1976. She wrote articles for the Idaho Statesman, The Messinger-Index, and a weekly column of Selway news for the Idaho County Free Press at one time. She had articles and poetry published in several magazines, and published a book for "young adults" or early teens called "The Winner". Saxon loved to travel. She went to the Pyrenees in Spain and France several times and spent most of one summer there and in Amsterdam. She married Robert E. Kessinger in Boise on June 15, 1979. They lived on the "home place" next to the Plantation Golf Course in Boise until they moved to Cottonwood, Idaho in September 1995. Saxon is survived by her husband, Robert; her daughter, Janis Scott and husband Charley of Grangeville; her son, Robert Taylor of Leyden, MA; three grandchildren, Ruth Brock and Husband Jeff, Heidi Jensen and husband David, and Jim Hart; five great-grandchildren; step-son Robert Kessinger, Jr., and step-daughter, Rhonda Sue Robinson. She was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of the Blackmer Funeral Home in Grangeville. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.blackmerfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Idaho Statesman from Jan. 7 to Jan. 8, 2010.

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Denise Ross

July 12, 2010

I was a long time friend of Saxon's after moving away from Boise. We kept in contact through Christmas cards every year. My son used to stay at the Kessinger home in Boise to have fun with Ira (grandson). I will miss her very much.

Bill Stallan

February 12, 2010

My most sincere condolences for your great loss.
Saxon lived a most visible part in our lives, having a plaque with her poem "Indispensable Man", hung prominently in our family room. We often quote this verbatim, to this day.
My father was retired early, after a very successful 50 years with his company, just after this poem was first published. It really helped him deal with his 'dispensability'!
May she rest in Peace.

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