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Yale John Dick

1928 - 2018

Yale John Dick obituary, 1928-2018, Boise, ID

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Yale Dick Obituary

Yale John Dick
1928-2018
Yale John Dick, 89, of Boise, Idaho passed away from natural causes on October 11, 2018 in Boise.
Yale was born at home on November 23, 1928 in Shelley, Idaho to Glenn and Sadie Kelley Dick. He was the second child in a family of four children: Norma, Yale, Kaye and Richard.
Yale's family moved quite a bit when he was young; in his first seventeen years of life he lived in Shelley, Idaho Falls, Provo, Utah and Pocatello, eventually moving to Boise when he was seventeen.
Yale was a good athlete and participated in school athletics, 4-H, and FFA from grade school through high school. From a young age his summers were spent working on various farms in the area he was living in at the time. Yale was always a hard worker; a strong work ethic was instilled in him when he was very young.
In the fall of 1946, Yale's senior year, the family moved to Boise where he attended Boise High School. During his senior year he joined the Boise Navy Reserves. After boot camp, the summer out of high school, he transferred to the Navy Seabees where he served for the next 41 years retiring in 1988. Yale had a deep love for the Navy and the military in general and was always proud of his service.
Post high school, Yale attended the University of Idaho. He soon left his studies to begin his career in the logging industry by purchasing a logging truck which he drove full-time for five years. During this time, late 1949, Yale met Connie Obenchain. They were married on June 28, 1951 in the First Christian Church in Boise. Over the next several years they had three children: Shannon, Stephen and David.
In the mid 1950's, Yale went to work with his father who owned Glenn Dick Equipment Company. He soon transferred from driving his logging truck to working in sales for his father selling farming equipment to farmers and ranchers and eventually trucks and heavy equipment to the logging and construction industry.
In the years working for his father, Yale continued to accumulate logging and highway trucks and started his own trucking businesses. The logging trucks ran under Mountain States Logging and the highway trucks under Idaho Brokerage and Lease. Yale dedicated his life to the business his father started.
Yale loved outdoor activities including taking the family water skiing and snow skiing. He loved hunting, fishing and camping in the mountains he loved so much. Yale was a risk taker and he also loved scuba diving and parachuting.
Yale is survived by his wife Connie of Boise, his three children, Shannon Smith (David) of Las Vegas, Stephen (Katherine) of Eagle, ID and David (Marilyn) of Spokane, WA. He has 12 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Kevin Dickson.
Funeral Services will be conducted at Cloverdale Funeral Home on Saturday, October 20 at 4p.m. Visitation will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. prior to the service.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice.

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

Published by Idaho Statesman on Oct. 18, 2018.

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October 19, 2018

I will miss his sweet boyish smile and his quiet, gentle way.
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