|
William (Billy)
White
Died 12/1/2020

Billy White passed away unexpectedly
Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center.
He was born
Aug. 3, 1936, in Spalding, the only son of James and Eva White.
He was a proud member of the Nez Perce Tribe.
Billy attended
grade school in Spalding and graduated from Lapwai High School
in 1954, where he played on the football, baseball and even
basketball teams. He was a bona fide cowboy, and spent a great
deal of his time breaking horses and participating in local
rodeos with his partner, Tommy Redheart. It was through his
rodeo pal Kenny Hanson that he met his wife, Mary. They were
married in Lewiston on Nov. 29, 1957.
They moved
around a little bit before finally settling in Spalding with
their son, Jamie, and daughter, Eva. While living at Spalding,
Billy started his job with the State of Idaho Highway
Department, a job he held until his retirement. He and Mary also
welcomed their second daughter, Elizabeth, during their time in
Spalding. Bill and Mary moved one last time to their current
home on Tom Beall Road in 1968. That is where they welcomed
their youngest daughter, Crystal.
Billy was
interested in a lot of different things, but his family and
rodeo held his heart. When he was younger, he was a member of
the Spalding 49ers Saddle Club and for many years was a member
of the Nez Perce County Mounted Sheriff’s Posse, where he was
honored to lead the Grand Entry at the Lewiston Roundup. Billy
was a longtime member of the Professional Western Rodeo
Association. He proudly served with the Army National Guard for
nine years. He was also active in 4-H, first as a participant in
his youth and later as a leader and barn supervisor. After his
retirement, he happily went to work with Thompson Rodeo, and was
able to enjoy many years traveling to area rodeos with his rodeo
family. Billy was on the Board of Directors of the Chief Joseph
Foundation for many years.
He was a coach
for many youth teams and enjoyed helping with anything
associated with horses. He was an avid Lewis-Clark State
College, Washington State University and Lapwai Wildcat fan, and
he and Mary were at every grandchilds’ event that they could
squeeze in until health issues got in the way. He was always
available to help anyone who needed it, and took pride in doing
the best job possible.
Billy is
survived by his wife, Mary, at the family home in Lapwai; his
son and daughter-in-law, Jamie and Holley White, his daughter,
Eva White, and his daughter and son-in-law, Liz and Troy Dotson,
all of Lewiston, and his daughter, Crystal White, of Lapwai. He
is also survived by his nine grandchildren, Cody, Cyleen, Halle,
Hayden, Orion, Corbyn, Colton, James and Orianah; and two
great-grandchildren, Mary and William. He is also survived by
his sister, Karole White, of Lapwai, and many nieces, nephews
and cousins.
He was
preceded in death by his parents and his sisters Betty Corbett,
Donna Calkins, Peggy Calkins, Joyce Vigil, Johanne Powell and
Sue Pratt.
A public
viewing will be held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday at Malcolm’s
Brower-Wann Funeral Home. Because of the current public health
concerns, there will not be a funeral service. There will be a
family graveside service at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Grant
Family Cemetery.
Memorial
contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.
The family
sends love and thanks to his many family, friends and all who
were a part of Dad’s life.
Return
|