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Jim Rosecrans

James Scott Rosecrans – October 25, 1947-August 28, 2019

 James Scott Rosecrans known to some as “Jim” and family as “Jimmy”, was born October 25, 1947 in Rupert, Idaho to Elmer Rosecrans and Alice Mackenzie Rosecrans.  Jimmy was the youngest of three children, born only 11 months after his sister Margaret (Mert).  He would proudly boast that he had his appendix removed at 3 weeks of age, not a common event for a baby that young!  His childhood was full of adventures and many wonderful friends.  There wasn’t much to do in Rupert, but we all managed to have some fun. Jimmy really enjoyed High School and was active in drama, where he was known for hamming it up.

 He went on to attend University of Idaho and graduated with his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design. He loved college and was able to get our Dad to pay for 6 years of school before Dad caught on! Not thinking of himself as the “fraternity type”, Jimmy lived in the dorms.  He was an RA which was also fun for him.  He got his teaching certificate and taught art and audio/visual classes to High School students. Jimmy was teaching in Buhl, Idaho, but he preferred the Big City. While in college, he had spent summers in Boise with his sister and brother-in-law and worked at St. Luke’s as an orderly. The summer after his first year as a teacher, he decided he preferred working in a hospital and moved to Boise. He was employed at St. Luke's for 36 years until he retired as what many of us like to think of as the patriarch of the Internal Transport Department. Jimmy worked with every discipline at the hospital and had many, many friends.  He was always willing to go the extra mile for patients and co-workers and he and loved sharing stories from St Luke’s history as he had been there so long. 

 Jimmy will be missed especially by his sister Margaret (Mert) Emerizy.

 He is survived and missed by his sister Margaret (Mert) Emerizy, her husband Neil, his nephew Travis Emerizy and wife Jeni (son Sam and step daughter Leah Wilder), his niece Laura Skinner and husband Mark (daughter Olivia), his brother Dennis Rosecrans (son Dion, daughter Nicole, and daughter Codi), by his childhood friend Randy Fagg and by anyone who knew him. 

 His family wishes to thank MSTI for his great care, especially the wonderful CIC Nurses. A special thank you to St Luke’s Hospice as well, especially Rhea.

 A celebration of Life will be held at The Stonehouse (next to The Ram in Boise), on Saturday September 14, 2019 from 1:00pm to 3:30 pm. Light Refreshments will be offered. A graveside service to follow at the Minidoka Acequia Rupert Cemetery on Saturday September 21, 2019 at 1:00 pm. In Lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Jimmy’s name to Mountain States Tumor Institute (MSTI), or to your local school art department.

Obituary from Bowman Funeral Home, Boise, ID, www.bowmanfuneral.com

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09/10/19 12:53 PM #1    

Lawrence (Lon) Kraus

It is with a heavy and sad heart that Jim has passed.  I knew him prior to grade school as we used to play together -  I lived a few houses down the street from him.  He was one of the circle of us that went thru school from the 1st grade to the 12th together.  He will be missed.

 

                                               Lon


09/11/19 09:47 AM #2    

Danny Faught

It is with sadness that I have learned of Jim's passing.  We grew up and attended Junior High School and High School in Rupert together.  After high school we both attended the University of Idaho at the same time.  

We both ended up teaching at Buhl High School for the one year there also.  After that we went our different directions.  

Jim was always a positive and enjoyable personality in our groups during those years.  He was upbeat and always lended a unique perspective to what was happening at the time.

My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time.  He will always be remembered by me and I have positive thoughts and memories each time he comes to mind.

Dan Faught


09/11/19 12:20 PM #3    

O. Paul Mortensen

Very sorry for Jim's family.  Jim was an honorable man.


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