Elva Mae Nearing Meredith left her earthly home after a 48-year struggle with multiple sclerosis on Saturday, June 23, 2018 at Edgewood Spring Creek Manor Assisted Living in American Falls, ID. Elva was born Dec. 30, 1929 to Bill and Mae Nearing in Kellogg, ID. She was the sixth of 12 children, one sister passing away at birth.
Although Elva was very timid and bashful as a child, she had a tender heart, desire to excel, and unparalleled work ethic. This motivated her to have a goal to graduate from high school, and she was the first of her siblings to achieve this accomplishment. After high school she became a cook at a mining camp in Page, ID, where she had lived throughout her childhood. It was there she met her sweetheart, Gordon Meredith. They married Feb. 23, 1949 in Coeur d’Alene, ID. After a short time, they moved to southern California, where they became members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and were later sealed as a family to their daughter, Karen Marie, and son, William (Bill) Gordon, for time and all eternity in the Los Angeles Temple.
Elva was a wonderful cook, always trying new recipes and sharing often with family and friends. Her hands were never idle, and she spent countless hours crocheting afghans and potholders for all she loved.
Elva and Gordon moved to Rexburg, ID, to care for their granddaughters Stephanie and Kim, while their mother, Karen worked. While there they started Sunbeam Daycare and Pre-School, which they operated until her health forced their retirement. They loved the children they cared for and were affectionally known as Granny and Grandpa. Elva was also a licensed cosmetologist.
Elva’s legacy of service, kindness, faith, endurance, and love are a lasting testimony of her greatness and what she would hope to be an inspiration to her family.
Mom had a love for dogs and had many loving companions throughout her life. Her granddaughter, Kim, bought her recent dog, Maddie, and brought her to mom the day of her husband’s funeral. She often said Maddie was the sweetest dog she ever had. She loved her and worried for her until the end.
Elva is survived by: her daughter, Karen (Dan) Hammond of American Falls; her brothers Richard (Sandra) Nearing and Jerry (Pat) Nearing of Pinehurst, ID; 11 grandchildren, and 54 great-grandchildren, whom she loved with all of her heart. She was preceded in death by: her son, Bill; and husband, Gordon, which took a piece of her heart and altered her forever; along with her parents, Bill and Mae; and siblings, Maxine, Mary, Jenny, Bruce, Bill, Pearl, Bucko, and Deannie.
Although she lost the use of her arms and legs, her heart was bigger than ever and her patience in the face of extreme suffering was a blessing to all that knew her. We thank her caregivers from Edgewood Spring Creek and Heritage Hospice for their love and attention.
There will be a viewing Saturday, June 30, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., with the funeral service at 1 p.m. at 111 Church Place, American Falls, ID. Burial will be in the Falls View Cemetery in American Falls.
Condolences and memories may be shared at www.davisrosemortuary.com.
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