Joe Hazelbaker

Joe Hazelbaker obituary, Lewiston, ID

Joe Hazelbaker

Joe Hazelbaker Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Malcom's Brower-Wann Funeral Home - Lewiston on Jan. 24, 2025.

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Joe Lavern "Vern" Hazelbaker, 83, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, in Lewiston. Vern was born Oct. 2, 1941, to Alva D. and Evelyn Hazelbaker. Alongside his older siblings, Vern grew up and went to school between Grangeville and the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley. Later he went on to earn an associates degree through Lewis-Clark State College, who then commissioned him to teach building design.
Vern was an accomplished mathematician with a deep understanding of logical processes and used his skills to design and build multiple homes, shops and businesses in the area. One of his proudest accomplishments was designing, breaking ground and helping build Faith Tabernacle Church in Lewiston. He successfully started several businesses in the valley, including the Lewiston Blueprint, and a trucking company consisting of an 18-truck fleet. He was an excellent entrepreneur and the smartest person I ever knew.
Vern answered the call to serve his country and joined the U.S. Army in the late 1950s. He spent a portion of his service in Germany where he met Tommy Hart, who became his close friend. Upon completion of his service in the spring of 1962, he returned to the states and visited Tommy at his home in Kentucky, where he met and married Tommy's sister, Diana. They spent their first few years traveling and bringing four children into the world, Sheila-1963 in Clarkston; Constance (Connie)-1964 in Chicago; Terrie-1966 in Wheatridge, Colo.; and finally, Micheal-1970 in Ellensburg, Wash. The family then settled back in Clarkston in 1971. Life gave Vern and Diane many twists and turns and they eventually separated.
At the end of 1986, Vern met a wonderful woman, Gúdrun Larson, whom he spent the remainder of his years with. Vern and Gundi spent their life on multiple adventures including yearly treks to the family mine in the mountains of Grangeville. Vern had inherited the mine from his granddad, lovingly named Old Shoe Mine. Every Fourth of July was spent there with Gundi, his children and many grandchildren. He worked and invested to insure that future generations would be able to enjoy this family tradition. Nobody went hungry when Vern was around. An avid hunter, he raised his children on fresh game, often cooked on a stick over an open fire when possible, and "proper" Johnny Salt always accompanied. He and Gundi also spent time together in Germany, where Gundi had grown up. They spent many years raising and loving multiple fur babies, most recently Mama Kitty still at the family home. They were a wonderful couple who loved their children, grandchildren and fur babies unconditionally.
Vern was preceded in death by his parents, Alva and Evelyn, his brother John "Buster," sister Alvine "Bean," son-in-law Alan Orton, one grandchild and two great-grandchildren. He is survived by the love of his life, Gundi, his sister Marti Skinner, his children and grandchildren Sheila Orton (Kyle, Shane, Ryanne), Connie Hazelbaker (Randy Lynn, Christopher, Nathan, Kaylee, Joshua, Silas "Boogie"), Terrie/Kevin Meyer (stepdad of) - (Nikki, Kristin, Chelsey) and Micheal/April Hazelbaker (Andrew), 24 great-grandchildren, and multiple bonus children and grandchildren, whom he dearly loves.
A service will be held in Vern's honor at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22, at Gateway Church, 707 Seventh Ave., Lewiston. Pastor Herb Boreson will officiate.

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