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Flahiff Funeral Chapels & Crematory-Caldwell
Jimmy Norris Squibb
April 27th, 1932 - February 22nd, 2010
Jim Squibb, 77, of Nampa, Idaho passed away after a brief illness on February 22, 2010. He was born on April 27, 1932 in Marsland, Nebraska to Effie and Kermit Squibb, the youngest of five brothers. At the age of eight he came with his family out west to Caldwell, Idaho. Jim met his little sweetheart Louise Lowe at the age of fourteen, and on November 4, 1947 they married on her fifteenth birthday. To this union they had a daughter Kathy (Doramus) and a son Jim. Jim worked at different lumber companies, and also at Sioux Veneer Paneling in Boise, he retired after a few years from Homestyle Industries, so that he and his sweetie could travel. If you knew him, then you probably had heard his music. He was known for his "good old foot stompin country music". Jim bought his first guitar at the age of twenty and from then on it was a huge part of his life. Even though he was self taught, and couldn't read music, you would never had known it by the way he performed around the valley. He knew literally hundreds of songs by heart, and wrote at least a hundred of his own. He had a great voice and was inspired by Hank Williams, and George Jones. Dad's career actually began at the age of six when he stood on the street corner in Crawford, Nebraska and sang his heart out for twelve cents! Even though music was a huge part of his life, his main love was that little sweetheart of his who has stood by his side for 62 years. Jim and Louise made many friends over the years traveling with their RV, and through dad's music. His music took them to Oregon, Nevada, Missouri, and Canada. He was also a member of the Gem State Fiddlers. His band Country Time has livened up the hearts of senior centers and retirement homes all across the valley. Jim had quite a sense of humor, and was always the life of the party. He was the kindest, most loyal dad in the world. He always had a soft spot for kids and he never met a dog that didn't love him. He had beautiful blue eyes, a big smile, and a laugh you couldn't help noticing. Jim is survived by his wife and best friend, Louise, a daughter Kathy (Tony) Doramus, a son Jim (Theresa) all of Nampa, nine grandkids and eighteen great grandchildren, and a brother Dean Squibb of Star. He was preceded in death by his parents; son Roger; brothers Curly Mather, Melvin Mather and Quentin Squibb; a granddaughter Amy Jo Doramus; and great granddaughter Shelby Liszak. Visitation will be held Sunday, February 28th form 2-4 P.M. at Flahiff Funeral Chapel in Caldwell. Services will be held Monday, March 1st at 2 P.M. at The Church of the Brethren; interment will follow at Canyon Hill Cemetery in Caldwell. Condolences may be submitted online at www.flahifffuneralchapel.com. Memorials may be given to Caldwell Senior Center or Meals on Wheels, c/o Flahiff Funeral Chapel, PO Box 726, Caldwell, ID 83606-0726. "Dad what will we do without you? You were our shining star on stage, and now I imagine that you are on the grandest stage of all playing for Hank Williams and Ernest Tubb. Till we meet again Dad, rest in peace." Service Information
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We have proudly served the Caldwell community since Flahiff Funeral Chapel was built in 1952 by Charles and Lucy Flahiff. Today, we continue their mission of providing the finest quality services to all families of the Treasure Valley. Many changes have taken place over the years, including the addition of the Homedale Chapel in 1964. In 1984, Flahiff Chapels expanded its facility with the addition of Canyon and Owyhee County’s first crematory....
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