Delores Jean Overacker

Delores Jean Overacker obituary, Weiser, ID

Delores Jean Overacker

Delores Overacker Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Thomason Funeral Home & Crematory - Weiser on Mar. 19, 2025.
Delores Jean (Klein) Overacker, age 87 of Weiser, Idaho, passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 15th surrounded by her loving children. Delores was born November 4th, 1937, in St. Cloud, Minnesota, the daughter of Harold Joseph Klein and Juletta Hilda Gohman. After graduating from Berlin High School in 1955, Delores attended Black Hills State Teachers College in Spearfish, South Dakota. Upon completing one year of college, she married fellow student David Clarence Overacker on June 2, 1956, at the Methodist church in Edgeley, North Dakota, close to the home where she grew up. Immediately after the wedding they moved to Weiser, Idaho where David had been hired as a teacher. Delores rode halfway to Idaho still wearing her wedding dress, carrying the cake topper in her lap. Delores and David had three children, Debra Cae in 1957, Donn Craig in 1960, and Dean Cord in 1965, all born in Weiser. Delores stayed at home with her children until Dean was old enough to go to school full-time. She then started working as a teacher's aide in 1970 at Park School while also taking classes in the evenings at Eastern Oregon University. Following the passing of her husband, Delores continued her evening studies at Eastern Oregon University to finish her teaching degree. She then began teaching at Pioneer School as a 2nd and 3rd grade teacher where she was popular for making math fun by using M&Ms to represent numbers with students eating the candies as a reward for correct answers. Delores taught grade school until her retirement in 2002. Delores was highly active in the Weiser community throughout her entire adult life. She was prominent in her sorority, Beta Sigma Phi, Xi Nu Chapter for nearly 4 decades where she was part of countless volunteer events, including blood drives, Festival of Trees, and the Weiser Old Time Fiddle Festival. For many years she was also a member of Friends of Weiser Memorial Hospital where she volunteered for respite care, de-linting towels for surgery, and fund-raising events. Delores also served for many years on the Weiser Library Board. Delores enjoyed many hobbies. While growing up she loved to dance and roller skate. She loved to dance so much that she joined a clogging group in Weiser and was proud to have been able to "dance on stage" on a few occasions. She loved to travel with her sisters and her sorority, especially in her retirement years. She would bring home memorabilia from her travels and was particularly drawn to pig tchotchkes and wind chimes. The collection of chimes became so numerous that family members would attempt to silence them with tape, but Delores would have none of it and would always command the tape be removed. She was the luckiest roller on the slot machines in Vegas, so much so that we would often give her our gambling money to play for us because her luck seemed to be supernatural. She was an avid walker and loved walking with her friends for exercise. Delores has been called "an angel on earth" and "the world's greatest mom." She taught hundreds of children and helped raise numerous others. Many people outside of her family call her grandma. She was best known for her attention to the safety of her children, always demanding that coats be worn outside, snacks be packed for adventures, and sunscreen always applied. When the adventures were over, there was always a hot meal waiting. She gave so many gifts to her family that she had to shorten her signature on cards down to just the letter "G." For all her amazing qualities she will be most remembered by her family as being an example of the perfect mother and grandmother. She was a pillar of empathy, humility and honor. She was eternally giving, caring and loving. She was the bedrock of our family and our greatest role model. Remaining to cherish the memory of Delores are her surviving siblings: Joan Studebaker, Barbara Lackman, Jean Kindle, Harold "Butch" Klein Jr., Kathy Rupp, Peggy Otte; children: Debra Rogers, Donn Overacker, and Dean Overacker; grandchildren: Ryan Miller, Stacie Melinte, Derek Sifford, Levi Overacker; great-grandchildren: Taylor Clark, Tracen Miller, John Overacker, Oakleigh Overacker, Ty Overacker, Sophia Overacker, Tate Overacker, and Oscar Melinte. Preceding Delores in death are husband David Overacker, father Harold Klein, mother Juletta Klein and sister Patricia Klein. Memorial services are pending. If you would like to donate anything in her honor, her family asks that you follow her example and volunteer and to give some of your free time in the service of others.

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Kathy Rupp

October 29, 2025

Samantha (Defuentes) Oswald

April 2, 2025

I will always remember going over to grandmas house with Derek, and playing with toys, and the huge stuffed alligator she had, and holding sparklers for the first time in her back yard... she always made me feel like family, and I always loved her like my grandma, no matter how long it had been since we had seen each other. My heart goes out to you Deb, Ryan, Derek, Stacie, Levi, and family. I love you all, and I will miss grandma; thank you for sharing her with me.

Kathy Rupp

March 27, 2025

This photo was taken June 2023 in Nashville. We were getting ready to go out to dinner at a local restaurant in the older part of Nashville.

I will miss you so much Delores and all the fun times we had together. You will be missed but never forgotten. I will see you on the other side. You've earned your wings, fly high! Love you always, sister Kathy

Kathy Rupp

March 26, 2025

So many wonderful memories of time spent with my sweet sister Delores. I was 7 years old when Delores married Dave and moved to Weiser. Later in life we would travel to Jamestown, ND to spend time with our mom, Juletta and it was during those times that I really got to know Delores. She had many stories to tell of the times when we were younger, one of those stories was the time when I was 2 years old, and I wandered off and no one could find me until they found me asleep in the chicken coop! Geez!! Now I understand why I have a fear of chickens!!

Another time we had arrived at our mom's apartment, and we wanted to open a bottle of wine. Mom had this crummy wine opener, and we couldn't get the cork out. I knelt on the floor with the bottle of wine between my knees and Delores was pulling on the wine opener. All 3 of us were laughing! We finally got that cork out of the bottle of wine! The next day we went to the "Bottle Shop" and bought a decent wine bottle opener!

So many fun trips to Vegas! We searched out the "Elvis" slot machines at every casino we visited. Delores and I did wine tasting at the "Rio" wine cellar, now that was a great time! We rode the gondola at the Rio, toured the artifacts of the "Titanic" on display at the MGM. We went to an Elvis impersonator contest at Sam's Town. We went to the "Beatle's Love Show" at the Mirage. Even though Delores wasn't a huge Beatle's fan like me, she was still a great sport and went with me. I loved it!

I'm so glad that Delores joined the Nashville trip in June 2023. We had such a great time, and toured the Nashville Hall of Fame Museum, took a trolley tour around Nashville to see the sights, went to the Grand Ole' Opry and watched Tanya Tucker perform and many other up and coming country western singers. We celebrated my 73rd birthday at 60 Vines, had some great wine and delicious dinner! We toured the Belle Meade Slave Plantation near Nashville. We had a wonderful time, great memories!

Joan Studebaker

March 20, 2025

I have wonderful memories of all our trips to Vegas, we had so much fun!! I'm so glad we went to Nashville and got to see the Grand Ole Opry! I enjoyed our Saturday night phone calls, life won't be the same, I will miss hearing your voice. RIP sweet sister, I will always love you. See you on the other side. Love and hugs! Deb, Donn, Dean and all your families, I'm so sorry for your loss! Sending my love, hugs and prayers! Aunt Joan

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