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Emil Herbert Mayer

Birth
American Falls, Power County, Idaho, USA
Death
24 May 2021 (aged 93)
American Falls, Power County, Idaho, USA
Burial
American Falls, Power County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Emil had 9 sibling and was raised in the Pleasant Valley area on the family's farm. He came from a blended family of his, hers and theirs. Even though it was a blended family, they all considered themselves whole brothers and sisters. There were ten children in all. Emil was raised Lutheran, a religion and faith that he believed in. He attended Aberdeen high school and was an early graduate at the age of 16. He enlisted in the Army when he was 19. He knew he would not pass the eye exam, so he memorized the eye chart. He was stationed in California then Virginia and finally Texas. When he returned home to American Falls, he was a shoe salesman at Van England's Department Store. He also worked at Bingham Coop. He landed a great job at the Union Pacific Railroad painting the rail cars. He became a foreman, and he really loved his job. This job not only was his lifestyle but offered him the chance to meet some of his great lifelong friends. In 1960, Emil married Melba Delone Anderson. They were introduced by Melba's daughter Lydia and husband Roger Whitnah. Melba brought two daughters into the marriage, Rita and Lydia. Both girls were now having families of their own. In 1966, Emil and Melba adopted a baby girl. Emil always wanted a child so into the family came Lori Ann, who would be the apple of his eye. Lori and Emil developed a bond that was very special. They enjoyed talking about politics, religion and football. Emil was a great help and support to Lori while she was raising her children and going through cancer. They were best friends and saw eye to eye on everything. Lori had two children, Heather and Emil Ty and four grandchildren Emma, Rhiannon, Emil Jordan and Riley. Precedied by his father and mother Henry and Berta Mayer; six brothers, Ted (Bert) Schmidt, Theophil (Vinney) Schmidt, Otto (Dorothy) Mayer, Alfred (June) Mayer, Arthur (Rose) Mayer, Robert Mayer; two sisters, Theresa (Lloyd) Nieman, Helena (Emil) Neu; sons-in-law Roger Whitnah, Rey Saiz; daughter-in-law Diane, and grandsons Brian Howell and Skyler Whitnah. He was survived by one sister Viola Gamble, sister-in-law Linda Mayer, daughters Lydia Whitnah, Rita Davis, and Lori Miller; grandchildren Shonda Whitnah, Leea, Davis, Tina Little, Linc (Debbie) Whitnah, Nora Howell, Kyle Whitnah, Heather (Chris) Pickard, Emil Ty (Alex) Miller; great grandchildren, Jerrod Whitnah, Devin Whitnah, Belinda (Brett) Hensley, Derek Montanez, Cheyanne (Eric) Fehringer, Rochelle Whitnah, Colton Howell, Emma Watson, Rhiannon Pickard, Emil Jordan Miller, and Riley Miller; great, great grandchildren Makiah Whitnah, Kierstin (Preston) Stoker, Alyssa, Waylon, RikkiLee, Grace Hensley, Emerson Fehringer. Gathering with his family and friends held at Shepherd of the Falls Lutheran church at 246 Lee Street in American Falls
Emil had 9 sibling and was raised in the Pleasant Valley area on the family's farm. He came from a blended family of his, hers and theirs. Even though it was a blended family, they all considered themselves whole brothers and sisters. There were ten children in all. Emil was raised Lutheran, a religion and faith that he believed in. He attended Aberdeen high school and was an early graduate at the age of 16. He enlisted in the Army when he was 19. He knew he would not pass the eye exam, so he memorized the eye chart. He was stationed in California then Virginia and finally Texas. When he returned home to American Falls, he was a shoe salesman at Van England's Department Store. He also worked at Bingham Coop. He landed a great job at the Union Pacific Railroad painting the rail cars. He became a foreman, and he really loved his job. This job not only was his lifestyle but offered him the chance to meet some of his great lifelong friends. In 1960, Emil married Melba Delone Anderson. They were introduced by Melba's daughter Lydia and husband Roger Whitnah. Melba brought two daughters into the marriage, Rita and Lydia. Both girls were now having families of their own. In 1966, Emil and Melba adopted a baby girl. Emil always wanted a child so into the family came Lori Ann, who would be the apple of his eye. Lori and Emil developed a bond that was very special. They enjoyed talking about politics, religion and football. Emil was a great help and support to Lori while she was raising her children and going through cancer. They were best friends and saw eye to eye on everything. Lori had two children, Heather and Emil Ty and four grandchildren Emma, Rhiannon, Emil Jordan and Riley. Precedied by his father and mother Henry and Berta Mayer; six brothers, Ted (Bert) Schmidt, Theophil (Vinney) Schmidt, Otto (Dorothy) Mayer, Alfred (June) Mayer, Arthur (Rose) Mayer, Robert Mayer; two sisters, Theresa (Lloyd) Nieman, Helena (Emil) Neu; sons-in-law Roger Whitnah, Rey Saiz; daughter-in-law Diane, and grandsons Brian Howell and Skyler Whitnah. He was survived by one sister Viola Gamble, sister-in-law Linda Mayer, daughters Lydia Whitnah, Rita Davis, and Lori Miller; grandchildren Shonda Whitnah, Leea, Davis, Tina Little, Linc (Debbie) Whitnah, Nora Howell, Kyle Whitnah, Heather (Chris) Pickard, Emil Ty (Alex) Miller; great grandchildren, Jerrod Whitnah, Devin Whitnah, Belinda (Brett) Hensley, Derek Montanez, Cheyanne (Eric) Fehringer, Rochelle Whitnah, Colton Howell, Emma Watson, Rhiannon Pickard, Emil Jordan Miller, and Riley Miller; great, great grandchildren Makiah Whitnah, Kierstin (Preston) Stoker, Alyssa, Waylon, RikkiLee, Grace Hensley, Emerson Fehringer. Gathering with his family and friends held at Shepherd of the Falls Lutheran church at 246 Lee Street in American Falls


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