IN LOVING MEMORY OF

George Daniels

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Rammell

April 15, 1935 – December 29, 2011

Obituary

George Daniels Rammell, 76 of Tetonia, Idaho passed away on Thursday December 29, 2011, at his home of causes incident to age.

George was born on April 15, 1935 in Idaho Falls, Idaho and was the fourth and final child of Arthur Leon Rammell and Julia Pearl Daniels. George had three older sisters, Marjorie and Ora Pearl who died in infancy and Glenda Rammell Green (Robert) who passed away in 2005.

George was raised in Teton Valley and lived in Tetonia most of his life. During a thirteen year period between 1960 and 1973 he lived and worked in Idaho Falls as a pipefitter at what is now the Idaho National Laboratory.

At Teton High School, George excelled at football and boxing, and carefully grafted a "bad boy" reputation. However, that all began to melt away when he began dating a short and sweet girl from the south end of the valley, Mary JoAnn Berger. They married soon after high school graduation on June 17, 1953 in the Idaho Falls Temple.

George learned the plumbing trade from his father-in-law and has since passed those skills to his sons and grandsons – four generations of plumbers. George worked on the construction of the Teton Dam and declared "she'll never hold" a statement that later came true when the dam failed in 1976. George was an owner in Berger Plumbing, a plumbing contractor, in Jackson, Wyoming and at one time employed many valley men, providing much needed wages. George maintained his plumbing license and was a member of the Plumbers & Pipefitters Union Local #648.

George was an avid fisherman and was known as "Kingfish". He particularly loved ice fishing on Jackson Lake utilizing the now illegal "snow plane" (christening his plane "Mellow Yellow") to access his best fishing holes. Other favorite fishing haunts included Henry's Lake and Grassy Lake. He loved the freedom and quiet solitude that being outdoors afforded him. George was also well known for his extremely wry sense of humor. He enjoyed reading a good book, loved watching sports on television, and taking an afternoon nap. George served in the LDS church as a stake missionary and teacher.

George is survived by his wife of over 58 years and their four children, Shayne (JoAnn) Rammell of Tetonia, Jolyn (Rod) Taylor of Phoenix, Leslee (Blaine) Bergeson of St. George, and Art (Renee) Rammell of Idaho Falls. Currently George and JoAnn have 17 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, and a grandson, Daniel Paul Taylor.

Funeral service will be held on 11:00 a.m. Monday, January 2, 2012, at the Tetonia 1st Ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Brent Robson. Visitation will at the Tetonia church on Sunday, January 1, 2012 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm and one hour prior to the funeral services. Interment at the Cache-Clawson Cemetery.
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