Merrill Billy Albertson
Dec 28, 1941 – July 17, 2024
PAUL - Merrill Billy Albertson (82) of Paul, ID. passed away Wednesday July 17, 2024, at St. Lukes hospital, Twin Falls, ID following a short illness. The family expresses gratitude to the Staff at St. Lukes for the compassion shown to Merrill and his family.
Merrill born to Merrill Toner Albertson and Marjorie Balmforth Albertson. Merrill was one of nine children. As a teenager he moved with his family to Paul, Idaho.
Shortly after moving to Paul, Merrill met Linda Lue Manning, They were Married June 13, 1961. Together they have four children: Melynda (Joe) Kearl, James (Rebecca) Albertson, Kristie (John) Johnston, Amie (Al) Wilcox.
Merrill was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. And had a solid testimony of the scriptures and of his Savior Jesus Christ.
Merrill spent many years working with his dad and brothers on the family farm. Later he worked as a Mechanic at Stimpy's until his retirement.
Merrill loved working with his hands. He spent many hours in his garden, working on cars and farm equipment. He would "tinker" with anything that was broken, and could fix almost everything. He enjoyed the outdoors, especially fishing, and camping. He was always the jokester telling jokes and pranking others.
He taught all his kids the importance of hard work, doing whatever was necessary to provide for his family. He enjoyed watching and cheering for the Broncos, Denver and Boise State.
He is survived by his wife and four children, ten grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Brothers and Sisters, Christine Hunter, MaryAnn Engkraft, Kathleen Hendrix, Gwendolyn Catmull, Michael Albertson. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Richard, Gary, and Joseph Albertson.
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Ro Gillette
July 25, 2024
A quiet, good, kind man. Raised some good kids.
A hard worker. Had an angel Mother, that family was so important. She´s happy.
Jerry Meireis
July 24, 2024
Merrill was one of those people who always seemed to be smiling and would always wave when you went by on the road when he realized who you were. Was one of those people who wasn't afraid to work and when farming his farm always looked good .Rest in peace
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