Frank Edward Durham
May 7, 1951 - May 28, 2024
MERIDIAN - Frank Edward Durham passed away on May 28, 2024, at his residence surrounded by his family. Frank had been battling Parkinson's and Mitochondrial Myopathy and is now at peace with his Heavenly Father.
Frank Edward Durham was born May 7, 1951, in Twin Falls, Idaho, to Robert Durham and Bernice Westfall. Frank was the third of four boys: Jim, John, then Frank, and Bob. He spent his childhood in Twin Falls and graduated from Twin Falls High School in 1969.
As #51 he excelled in football and was awarded a full ride football scholarship to the University of Utah. Many of his children and grandchildren have carried on the #51 in their athletic pursuits.
After suffering an injury Frank transferred to Utah Technical College of Salt Lake where he learned the trade of Carpentry and Building Construction.
Frank proposed to his beautiful bride, DeAnna Larson, the night of the first moon landing in 1969. They sealed their eternal love in the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 5, 1970, before returning to Twin Falls in 1974.
Together Frank and DeAnna raised seven children; two girls and five boys. He created D & F Construction where he worked until retirement.
Frank was actively involved in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Two of his favorite callings were serving as the Twin Falls Stake Mission President and Historian for the Family History Center. He continued his passion of Genealogy and Family History until his passing.
Frank loved football, playing the accordion, planning his class reunions, and being of service to others. He earned the honor of his Eagle Scout at the age of 14.
Frank spent every spare moment being an active presence in his children's lives. He coached basketball, baseball, and softball as all 7 children were growing up. Frank never missed a concert, sports event, school activity and often recorded these memories. His legacy that he has passed on through his life is one of loyalty, honesty, integrity, hard work, love and service to others. Frank always had a saying "can't never did anything", it was his mantra he was taught by his father growing up.
He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Deanna; his brother: John and Bob Durham; his children: Lisa (Travis) Conyers of Pocatello, Idaho, Robert (Donna) Durham of Renton, Washington, Damon Durham of Boise, Idaho, Angela (Rod) Ludlow and Jared (Lisa) Durham of Meridian, Idaho, Joshua (Ashley) Durham of Boise, Idaho and Bradley (Amber) Durham of Payette, Idaho; 19 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Bernice Durham and his older brother, Jim Durham.
A Celebration of Life will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at 421 Maurice Street, Twin Falls, Idaho on Saturday, July 20, 2024 at 1:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, Frank's wishes are donations be made towards research for Parkinson's (i.e. Michael J. Fox Foundation, or Parkinson's Foundation).
Sponsored by Accent Funeral Home - Meridian.
Bug
December 3, 2025
Hi dad! Missing you so much this holiday season. One of my favorite memories was Thanksgiving with you. I´m so grateful Travis and I agreed to spend Thanksgiving with our family. It was wonderful memories every year we were there. Thank you for always being a huge part iof that love.
Dan Wiley
June 28, 2024
I was fortunate to meet the Durham family in 1984 when I moved into their ward. What a wonderful family led by an incredible man. I was able to spend lots of time with Frank and his family. I learned and was counseled by Frank in ways that I could never repay. Frank was a humble man that never desired the things of the world. He knew without a doubt of the wonders that were awaiting him. His priorities in this world were spot on. Frank truly loved his wife, family, Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and his friends.
Frank, I want to personally thank you for allowing me into your circle. I can remember long talks, just the two of us. Sometimes on the couch in your living room. Other times at my home as you were doing a remodel. You probably did not realize but I was doing all I could to gather wisdom from you. You see my old friend, that in this life people like you are rare. I knew you would always give me answers with love in your heart. Thank you Frank for being such a wonderful example to me. There is a special place on high waiting for you. We are all looking forward to seeing you again. I miss you and love you.
P.S. Could you put a good word or two in for me
Robert Warner
June 26, 2024
Dear Deanna and family,
I am late checking the obits. I just saw the obituary for Frank. I am very sorry for your loss. Frank was 2 years ahead of me in high school, even so he became a good friend then as well as later in the late 80's & 90's when i returned to Twin Falls. Like most of us, only saw him since when we would meet at funerals. You and your family are in my prayers.
Julie Galloway Newcomer
June 14, 2024
I am so sorry to know that Frank´s time in this life is done. We discovered that we were Durham cousins about ten years ago. He was a tireless genealogist as am I. I lost my brother, Mike, to Parkinson´s disease three years ago - a long journey. May God bless Frank´s dear soul.

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Frank was a "class act treasurer" - of old friends and shared memories for TFHS 1969. Like a good shepherd, he was relentless on hunting for any missing lambs from our class. Since I didn´t move to Twin until spring of 10th grad, the old grade school photos and news clips assembled in our class group have enriched appreciation for the friends only met in high school. More than Sinatra, our Frank was truly "Chairman of the Board" Blessed in life by enduring love for Deanna, and by the riches of children, my husband & I convey condolences to the Durham "kids" for helping your parents stay connected to their friends and caring for Frank as his health declined with an abundance of divinely inspired loving grace. In the belief our existences are "life unto life" propositions, my closing is inspired by a favorite college priest who never said good-bye upon departures but always "To be continued..."
Paula & "New Jersey Frank"
Sharon
June 11, 2024
Frank was a good friend to my husband Lauren Craig. Frank helped my adopted son find his birth family. He truly was a kind man and he was so proud of his family. I'm sorry for your loss, sincerely Sharon feltman Craig
Kevin Da e
June 11, 2024
Sorry to hear about Frank passing. Didn´t really know him well in High School. We were involved in TFHS class reunions many times. Nice man
Rob Wright
June 10, 2024
I very much enjoyed all of my experiences with this great guy. Frank always a great confidence about him that transferred to those he associated with.
He will be dearly remembered and missed,
Rob Wright
Maria
June 9, 2024
Frank was my cousin and very important to me. He connected me to my birth mother and I'll be forever grateful. Rest easy Frank.
Lots of love
Maria
Robert Blakeslee
June 7, 2024
Played Little League Baseball with Frank for several years on the Paul Ostyn team. What a great teammate and friend. Later served with Frank in the Twin Falls Temple.
Bruce Covington
June 6, 2024
Although I knew Frank for many years in Twin Falls schools and through church activities, my wife and I got to know Frank very well when he did a major house renovation for us in the 1980s. Frank was an incredible, meticulous craftsman, driven to exceed our expectations. He was selfless, honest, incredibly strong, and amiable to all. My wife and I are profoundly sad to learn of his passing, and send heartfelt condolences to DeAnna, his children and extended family.

Roger Bir
June 4, 2024
Frank was the consummate friend and teammate during my time in Twin Falls. When I finally made it back for a class reunion (our 40th) Frank welcomed me like I'd only been gone a couple of months instead of 40 years. He was a good man and will be sorely missed. I last saw Frank as we once again painted the rock in front of TFHS.
Bradley Durham
June 3, 2024
Frank was my dad. I will miss him every day. He was a friend, a father and a confidant. When I lost hope he had it ready to share with me in abundance. There aren't profound enough words to write to express how I feel about him or what he means to me.
Sherry woolstenhulme
May 30, 2024
Dear Deanna and children. I’m so sorry for you in the death of Frank! Please know that I have fond memories of you and Frank and your family. My Amy let me know that she had seen on Facebook that Frank died on Tuesday night. Please know of my love and prayers for all of you. Thanks for your friendship to me and my family. It has been 15 years without my sweet Larry. He and Frank are having a good visit! Love, Sherry Woolstenhulme
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