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John Erickson Obituary

John Lynn Erickson, 81, a loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, friend and cowboy passed away on Saturday, September 10, 2022, at home with family after several years of health challenges. John was born January 2, 1941, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to John Neal Erickson and Veda Mabel Green Erickson. John went to school at Lewisville Elementary, Midway Junior High, and graduated from Rigby High School in 1959.

John met Coleen Holbrook in 9th grade, and their first date was to a school dance as sophomores. They were still sweethearts when they graduated, and John went on to the University of Utah to play football. He soon returned and enrolled at what he lovingly called "Thornton Tech" (aka Ricks College), where he graduated with an associate degree. John and Coleen were married on June 10, 1960, in the Idaho Falls Temple. They were parents of 10 children and enjoyed raising their family in Lewisville. Recently they celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary.

John was raised in Lewisville and was busy with farm life, hunting, fishing, cattle, sheep, horses and roping, plus helping with his dad's Clydesdales. He chose to raise quarter horses to supply him and the boys with rope horses. When roping became a bit of a chore for him later in life, he turned his attention to breeding and raising winning race horses.

A rancher and cattleman by choice, John also raised Idaho spuds, grain and alfalfa. He taught his children to work hard; how to water, weed, and harvest spuds and to appreciate the land, crops, and livestock. One of his favorite places on earth was the Humphrey pasture, where he ran cattle for decades.

Horse riding, team roping, and horse racing were a driving force in John's life. He was swinging a rope at chickens as soon as he could walk. Many rodeos, ropings and horse sales were enjoyed. He loved to team rope on his quarter horses with his sons for many years and taught them all he knew. John was inducted into the East Idaho Horseman Hall of Fame in 2018. While "Wilma's Alright Now" was his favorite race horse, we can say "Dad's Alright Now", as he's living on the other side watching over and protecting his large posterity.

John was active in sports as a youth-baseball, basketball, track and football-and played throughout high school and college. Later, he could always be found at ball games cheering for his children or grandchildren--and often had advice for the grandkids after their games as well!



Republican politics was a passion for John, introduced to him by his Grandpa Joe. He served many years as Lewisville Precinct Committeeman, Jefferson County Republican Chairman, and Legislative District Chair. He attended the GOP National Conventions in Kansas City and Dallas as an Idaho delegate, and earned many awards from the Idaho Republican Party. John shared his love of country with family, friends and neighbors. He was comfortable striking up a conversation with anyone, and friendships were made with people from all walks of life.

A life-long active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, John served in various callings through the years and was a dedicated home teacher. As his family was his top priority, John loved knowing that his family could be together forever.

John was preceded in death by his parents, John Neal Erickson and Veda Mabel Green, daughter, Jill, and grandson, Evan Erickson.



He is survived by his wife, Coleen Holbrook Erickson; 4 siblings: Brent (Mary) Erickson, Blair (Celia) Erickson, Jolene (Pete) Mickelsen and Janeal (Roger) Nield; 9 children: John (Treena) Erickson, Michelle (Ron) Berry, Jana (Bryan) Call, Trena (Kirk) Anderson, Tresa (Jeff) Ball, Jason (Gini) Erickson, Susan (Eric) Kay, Jake (Megan) Erickson, Jed (Emily) Erickson, as well as 30 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren who were each treated as his favorite!

Please join the Erickson family in celebrating John's life at a viewing on Friday evening, September 16, 6-8 p.m. at the Lewisville Church. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, September 17, at 11 a.m. at the Lewisville Chapel with a viewing prior to the service from 9:00 -10:30 a.m. Interment will be at the Lewisville Cemetery.



Live stream of the funeral service will be available on the Eckersell Funeral Home website (Eckersellfuneralhome.com) or may be viewed on the Lewisville Second Ward YouTube channel.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to one of the following charities:

Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics (FAST) (https://cureangelman.org)

Deseret First Missionary Foundation (https://www.dfcu.com/foundation)

Parkinson's Foundation (https://parkinson.org)

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Published by Post Register on Sep. 13, 2022.

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Brad Ross

September 18, 2022

The Ross family has always valued the friendship of John and Colleen. We will miss him.
John always had that sparkle in his eyes.

Bob and Ann Messerli

September 16, 2022

John was always fun to visit with.
He knew good horses and steered us to a couple of the best horses we have had! Thanks John!
Our condolences to Colleen and his family. Sincerely, Bob and Ann Messerli

Clair Boyle

September 16, 2022

John was a very good man and friend. I enjoyed my association with him. I will miss him.

Misty Kakefolas

September 16, 2022

Dear Colleen, John, Jana, Michelle,
I’m very sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of fun times with all of you. May the memories you’ve made over the years bring you and your families peace, comfort, and smiles during this difficult time, and for many years to come.
Warmly,
Misty (Sherard) Kakefolas

Sheron Drake

September 16, 2022

Our love and deepest sympathies are with all of you. Especially you Colleen. May God bless and be with you during this incredibly difficult time.
Lots of Love, Sheron Izatt Drake & family

Paul and Rosemary Jenkins

September 15, 2022

We love your family so much. Our hearts and prayers are with you at this time. Love Always, Paul and Rosemary Jenkins

JoAnn Randall

September 15, 2022

Colleen, I have loved watching your dedication to each other.
I hope that many happy memories will bring peace to your family.

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Carolyn Shaddick

September 14, 2022

What a wonderful man he was, what a wonderful life. Heartfelt condolences to all the family in their loss.

Maria Jenson

September 14, 2022

Coleen and family, I am so sorry for your loss. May we all emulate the best of John and Gods peace be with you. Maria Jenson

Sally Hinckley

September 13, 2022

He was always a happy person, whenever you saw him. He was a good neighbor and friend. So sorry for your loss. Condolences to your family. We have enjoyed knowing your family. May the Lord bless you and comfort you at this time.

Kalley Kinghorn Bowen

September 13, 2022

I love you all like family.
The memories and fun I have had with the Erickson family I cherish!
Know that my love and prayers are with you at this time.
Thank you for the love and kindness you have shown towards my parents, my siblings, and myself as well.

Jolene C and Larry Jacobs

September 13, 2022

Colleen and family, we are sorry for your loss. What a wonderful family you have raised. May your precious memories bring peace and comfort. Much love.

Steven and Dianna Holbrook

September 13, 2022

John was such a good brother-in-law to us. We enjoyed spending time at the farm with him and Coleen. Our grandchildren were with use one of the times and they said it was their favorite vacation they had ever had. A lot of that was because of the way John interacted with children. He was always so good with them and with our kids as they were growing up. We loved to watch him in his various rodeos that he and his sons were involved in. He will leave a big hole in our hearts. Our thoughts and prayers will be with all the family.

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