Gerald Keith "Jerry" Mahurin

Gerald Keith "Jerry" Mahurin obituary, Pomeroy, WA

Gerald Keith "Jerry" Mahurin

Gerald Mahurin Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Mountain View Funeral Home & Crematory - Lewiston on Mar. 14, 2025.

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Gerald "Jerry" Keith Mahurin, of Lewiston, passed away on March 13, 2025, at his home due to age-related illnesses. Jerry was born on Dec. 15, 1943, in Lewiston, to Russell Keith Mahurin and Blanche Naomi Lawrence. He grew up in Lewiston, attending Warner School through sixth grade. In 1956, his family moved to Rathdrum, Idaho, where he attended junior high school. Some of his fondest memories were of working on the ranch and riding his horse, Cindy. His family returned to Lewiston, where he graduated from Lewiston High School in 1962. After high school, he took general-studies courses at Lewis-Clark State College until 1964. In 1964, Jerry enlisted in the Idaho Army National Guard, serving until 1970.
After high school, Jerry worked various jobs in Lewiston before going to work at Potlatch Forest Industries (PFI) Wood Products in March 1966. He started as an hourly worker, pulling lumber in the surfacing department, and progressed rapidly to salary-relief foreman. In October 1968, he moved into management in the personnel office until 1973, when he became wood products safety coordinator. In August 1976 until his retirement in July 2003, Jerry worked as supervisor/general foreman in the Plystran plant, plywood plant, chip plant, dry kilns, shipping, profile department, before returning to his starting point, the surfacing department. By then, PFI was known as Potlatch Corporation, and his 37-year career had survived many changes.
While in high school, Jerry met Bonnie Wilkins, and they married in 1966. They had two children, Michelle and Scott. The marriage later ended in divorce. In 1977, Jerry married Becky Pitt, and they welcomed son, Randy, in 1978.
Along with Becky, Jerry shared his love of the outdoors with his children - camping on the Selway River and on Crooked River, including conquering Buffalo Hump one more time at age 75; his 50 years of hunting on Joseph Plains; four-wheeling adventures; camping vacations to national parks and exploring the U.S.; and especially, the Harley trips. His other hobbies included carpentry work and making frames for family pictures, many of which are displayed in their home.
After retirement, Jerry bought his first Harley-Davidson Motorcycle, and he and Becky became charter members of the Harley Owners Group (HOG) in Lewiston, Northwest Passage HOG Chapter, then Hells Canyon HOG Chapter. Jerry considered the Harley to be his throttle therapy. Traveling with family and friends, they took trips through Idaho, Oregon, California, Montana, Canada, Washington, South Dakota and Utah. Riding with his Road Buzzards buddies, Jerry found roads "he never knew existed until he had a Harley."
Jerry was preceded in death by his parents, as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He is survived by his wife Becky; daughter Michelle; son Scott (Rebecca) and four grandchildren Tessa, Bethany, Annika and Alex; son Randy (Krista); cousins Doug (Glenna) Mahurin, Leonard (Nancy) VanDyke, and Janice (Minard) Thompson and their families; and sisters-in-law Barbee (Brad) and Beverly (Jim) and their families.
With his motto, "Ya just gotta have fun," Jerry was ever the jokester, trying to make people laugh. We're sure he's joined several of his buddies in Heaven doing just that. Keep on smilin', Jerry.
Visitation/viewing will be held from 2-4 p.m. Monday, March 17 at Mountain View Funeral Home, 3521 Seventh St., Lewiston. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. March 18, at Lewis-Clark Memorial Gardens in Lewiston, with Pastor Jim Wallace officiating. A reception to follow at Mountain View Funeral Home. Please join us to celebrate Jerry.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions be made to Helping Hands Pet Rescue, P.O. Box 1975, Lewiston, ID 83501; or Lewis Clark Quilts of Valor, 440 Knoll Crest Court, Lewiston, ID 83501.
The family extends its thanks to Jerry's caregivers from Open Arms Home Care and to the professional staff and volunteers of Heart 'n Home Hospice for their compassionate care of Jerry.

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