Rupert Location:
Morrison Funeral Home & Crematory
Phone: (208) 436-1800

Bruce Byron Bedke

Born: Sunday May-24-1936
Died: Wednesday Aug-28-2019
Funeral: Friday Sep-06-2019

Morrison Funeral Home
& Crematory

188 S. Hwy 24
Rupert, Idaho 83350
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Thank you, from the Bruce Bedke family.

Losing a close loved one, whether it is a spouse, father, family, or friend always brings our emotions to the forefront. Regrets seem to come into our minds – “did I say, or not say this; did I do or not do this; why did this happen, etc.?” We all go through this in our life. To counter all these thoughts is God. God is faithful.

Dr. David Jeremiah has a monthly devotional magazine. There is a short reading to encourage us. Today, the topic was: Clearly God in Comfort.

I, even I, am He who comforts you. Isaiah 51:12

God’s grace and mercy is never ending; His love is all encompassing. Our family experienced this in so many ways in the passing of Bruce.

The outpouring of love knit our hearts together in so many ways: The overwhelming attendance at his funeral, the extra mile our church family went to, from the nursery, Bryan and Cheryl in the sound booth, those who made everything so beautiful, the dinner—which was incredible and the kindness, happiness, and joy of the people who served made everyone feel welcome. We received so many compliments.

Each one of you was touched in a special way by Bruce and our family, but the comments from everyone was “Bruce’s stories” – he loved to tell the stories of the history of Goose Creek and the cowboy culture. Frank Bedke, his grandfather, came into the Goose Creek valley in 1878, and settled on a spring in the Basin, east of Oakley. He grazed his cattle from here to Goose Creek. Bruce was very proud of this heritage, passing it on to his son Jared.

Bruce was a good husband, father, friend and mentor to many. His knowledge of history will go with him; however, many of you will remember many things through his stories, He lived much of this history in his 83 years. His sons Jason and Jared were the biggest beneficiaries, being raised in the Basin and doing everything on the ranch with the cattle in Goose Creek Valley.

We want to thank each one who sent flowers, donations, cards, phone calls, visits, the ones who traveled long distances to be here, and the ones who participated in the funeral service. Bruce’s love of music and his life was demonstrated through all of you. We give a special thanks to the Doctors, nurses, therapists, Harrison Hope Hospice, Pomerelle Place, and Skaggs Furniture for the special things you did to care for Bruce.

We are grateful to Kerry Morrison at Morrison Funeral home. His love and service to our family was incredible.

I would ask a favor of you. If you know someone who lives out of the area or even locally who didn’t get to read the obituary and this thank you, would you please let them know it will be printed in the Times News and The Voice.  Online it will be available at morrisonfuneralhome.net

Our love Marty, Jason, and Jared Bedke.

OBITUARY

Bruce Byron Bedke, a lifelong resident of Oakley, born and raised in the Basin, passed away August 28, 2019 at Pomerelle Place. He was born May 24, 1936 to Jesse R. Bedke and Marguerite Hayden Bedke. He graduated from Oakley High School; attended The University of Nebraska then transferred to Utah State University where he graduated with a degree in education, majoring in math, with a minor in history and music. He served in the US Army but was discharged early due to an injury to his father. After the passing of his father, Bruce took over the ranch at 26 years old. Bruce’s passion was ranching and music. He was an excellent horseman and knew how to handle cattle. Bruce married Martha (Marty) Miller January 19, 1968. Two sons were born: Jason & Jared Bruce and Marty formed a lifelong team for 51 years—she was his right hand in all phases of ranching. He rode in the men’s posse and was active in the Oakley Vigilantes, serving in many capacities with the Pioneer Days Rodeo. Bruce & Marty also shared a love for music and participated in Oakley Valley Arts Council productions of 11 different Broadway musicals. Bruce sang with the Snake River Flats, Barbershop chorus for 30 years, and in many church and community activities. Bruce is survived by Marty. His siblings: Anora (Vern) Mortensen, Cloyd (Kathy) Bedke, Diann (Ed) Nelson. His children Jason (Kellie) Bedke, Jared, and four grandchildren: Sean, Chloe, Julia, Megan. Bruce’s legacy was his honesty, integrity, and his word. A celebration of his life will be held at First Baptist Church, 2262 Hiland Av., Burley ID, on Friday Sept. 6, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. Interment will be in the Basin Cemetery at a later date. Condolences may be sent to Marty Bedke, 42 E 1975 S., Oakley, ID 83346. Matthew 11:28, Jesus says, “Come unto me all ye who are heavy laden and I will give you rest.” Services are under the direction of the Morrison Funeral Home, Rupert ID.

Condolences for Bruce Byron Bedke

From: Bill Haines
We loved him so.  He did his best with everything he touched. Our sincere love coming to you Marty.

Love Bill and Doris

From: Les and Lisa Tyler
Marty and family, so sorry to hear of Bruce's passing. You're in our thoughts and prayers. Love you all.

From: Mark Hodge
Marty and family, I am so sorry for the loss of such a wonderful man . I barbershoped with him for 20 years . I am so grateful to have a mentor like Bruce and those guys that I sang with. he was a wonderful individual and always always was so happy to be around and I Really enjoyed singing with him . im so grateful he took the time to be my friend, my prayers are with you ,and your family . Mark and lanette hodge

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