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Warren Keith Park

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Warren Keith Park

Birth
Rigby, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA
Death
7 Sep 2013 (aged 57)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Bonneville County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Warren Keith Park, 57, of Bridgeport, California, passed away September 7, 2013, at St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise, Idaho, from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident near Twin Falls, Idaho.

Born October 1, 1955, in Rigby, Idaho, to Keith Warren Park and Dolores Pelot Park, Warren was raised and attended schools in Ririe, Idaho, graduating in 1973. In the fall of 1972, he married Mary Frances Moncur at the brides home in Ririe, Idaho but they were later divorced. They were the parents of one daughter, Andrea. After graduation he moved his little family to Idaho Falls, Idaho for a short time. He served in the U.S. Army from 1974-1977, attending Basic Training in Fort Ord, California, and stationed in Fort Lewis, Washington. After discharge he received his Associates Degree in Drafting & Design Technology from ISU. Warren migrated to California in 1983 and from this time forward mostly became known to his friends as "Keith." He held various IT positions in California, including a job with the Indy Racing League working for Toyota/MCI, overseeing IT technology functions for that team. Keith's latest position was as IT Specialist III for Mono County in Bridgeport, California. He worked with the Sheriff's office, District Attorney, elections, County Board, and was a very valued member of the community, but most importantly was a good friend to all. Flags were flown at half-staff in Mono County September 10th in his honor.

Warren deeply loved his family, with whom he would often have long telephone conversations. He was a loving, open, honest, and adventurous person who enjoyed spending his time with his significant other, Bonnie, attending music and cultural events, hiking, and most of all riding his Harley. He was a great conversationalist who made friends easily and greatly enjoyed speaking with people from all walks of life.

Keith had a strong passion for animals and unconditionally loved his rescue dog, Kaweah, who was his furry best friend and companion. Keith would take Kaweah for long walks every day and she'd thank him with lots of puppy kisses afterwards. He will be deeply missed by all who loved him, leaving a huge hole in our hearts.

Warren is survived by his Mother, Dolores Pelot Park of Ririe, ID: daughter, Andrea (Toby) Berry of Boise, ID, siblings: Gary Park of Loomis, CA, Richard Park of Idaho Falls, ID, and a sister, Lori (Billy) Tunks of Rigby, ID, grandkids: Kole and Kenna Berry of Boise, ID; and his true love, Bonnie Trimble of Reno, Nevada. Warren was preceded in death by his father.


A Viewing will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, September 14, 2013, at Wood Funeral Home East Side, 963 S. Ammon Road, Idaho Falls, with a Graveside Ceremony at 1:00 p.m. Saturday at the Ririe-Shelton Cemetery. The Funeral Procession will leave at 12:30 p.m. from Wood East Side.

There will be A Celebration of Life at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, September 28, 2013, at Memorial Hall, 73 N. School Street, Bridgeport, California.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Wolf Mountain Sanctuary, www.wolfmountain.com OR to the charity of your choice.

Hazelton, Idaho

A motorcyclist died Sunday after being involved in a motorcycle wreck Friday night.

Warren Park, 57, of Walker, California died shortly after 12 p.m. at St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise.

Idaho State Police say on Friday around 7:30 p.m., Park was headed west on I-84 near Hazelton on a 2012 Harley Davidson motorcycle. That's when police say he was in the left lane and swerved into the right lane and went off the road.

Park was air-lifted to St. Alphonsus that evening. His passenger, Bonnie Trimble, 56 of Reno, Nevada, was taken to St. Luke's Magic Valley.

Both occupants were wearing helmets.


Accidental death of a Mono County worker

By News Staff on September 10, 2013
Tragic Loss of Warren "Keith" Park (News Release)

Mono County mourns the unexpected loss of a coworker

Mono County, Calif. –the County of Mono unexpected and tragic loss of a friend, colleague and co-worker this weekend with the passing of Warren "Keith" Park. Keith, part of the County family in the Information Technology (IT) Department for many years, passed away due to injuries suffered from a motorcycle accident over the weekend out of state.

Keith began working for the Mono County IT Department as an Information Technology Specialist II in July 2005, and was promoted to an Information Technology Specialist III in November 2007. Keith was a valued employee and was the main point of contact for elections equipment support, in addition to supporting the District Attorney with digital forensic data analysis, and electronic case management. Keith was also responsible for providing the Sheriff's Department with 24×7 IT support, maintaining their website, and other general software/ hardware installation needs.

Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Byng Hunt commented, "Everyone who worked with Keith are deeply saddened by the loss. He was a valuable member of our team, and a friend to many of us. His calm demeanor and witty personality will be sorely missed". The Board requested that the flags on County facilities be flown at half staff in honor of Keith. This action was taken on September 10th.

Everyone in the County organization is sending their thoughts and prayers to Keith's family, friends and all those that worked with him. Condolences to Keith's family may be sent to Andrea Berry (Keith's daughter).
Warren Keith Park, 57, of Bridgeport, California, passed away September 7, 2013, at St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise, Idaho, from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident near Twin Falls, Idaho.

Born October 1, 1955, in Rigby, Idaho, to Keith Warren Park and Dolores Pelot Park, Warren was raised and attended schools in Ririe, Idaho, graduating in 1973. In the fall of 1972, he married Mary Frances Moncur at the brides home in Ririe, Idaho but they were later divorced. They were the parents of one daughter, Andrea. After graduation he moved his little family to Idaho Falls, Idaho for a short time. He served in the U.S. Army from 1974-1977, attending Basic Training in Fort Ord, California, and stationed in Fort Lewis, Washington. After discharge he received his Associates Degree in Drafting & Design Technology from ISU. Warren migrated to California in 1983 and from this time forward mostly became known to his friends as "Keith." He held various IT positions in California, including a job with the Indy Racing League working for Toyota/MCI, overseeing IT technology functions for that team. Keith's latest position was as IT Specialist III for Mono County in Bridgeport, California. He worked with the Sheriff's office, District Attorney, elections, County Board, and was a very valued member of the community, but most importantly was a good friend to all. Flags were flown at half-staff in Mono County September 10th in his honor.

Warren deeply loved his family, with whom he would often have long telephone conversations. He was a loving, open, honest, and adventurous person who enjoyed spending his time with his significant other, Bonnie, attending music and cultural events, hiking, and most of all riding his Harley. He was a great conversationalist who made friends easily and greatly enjoyed speaking with people from all walks of life.

Keith had a strong passion for animals and unconditionally loved his rescue dog, Kaweah, who was his furry best friend and companion. Keith would take Kaweah for long walks every day and she'd thank him with lots of puppy kisses afterwards. He will be deeply missed by all who loved him, leaving a huge hole in our hearts.

Warren is survived by his Mother, Dolores Pelot Park of Ririe, ID: daughter, Andrea (Toby) Berry of Boise, ID, siblings: Gary Park of Loomis, CA, Richard Park of Idaho Falls, ID, and a sister, Lori (Billy) Tunks of Rigby, ID, grandkids: Kole and Kenna Berry of Boise, ID; and his true love, Bonnie Trimble of Reno, Nevada. Warren was preceded in death by his father.


A Viewing will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, September 14, 2013, at Wood Funeral Home East Side, 963 S. Ammon Road, Idaho Falls, with a Graveside Ceremony at 1:00 p.m. Saturday at the Ririe-Shelton Cemetery. The Funeral Procession will leave at 12:30 p.m. from Wood East Side.

There will be A Celebration of Life at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, September 28, 2013, at Memorial Hall, 73 N. School Street, Bridgeport, California.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Wolf Mountain Sanctuary, www.wolfmountain.com OR to the charity of your choice.

Hazelton, Idaho

A motorcyclist died Sunday after being involved in a motorcycle wreck Friday night.

Warren Park, 57, of Walker, California died shortly after 12 p.m. at St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise.

Idaho State Police say on Friday around 7:30 p.m., Park was headed west on I-84 near Hazelton on a 2012 Harley Davidson motorcycle. That's when police say he was in the left lane and swerved into the right lane and went off the road.

Park was air-lifted to St. Alphonsus that evening. His passenger, Bonnie Trimble, 56 of Reno, Nevada, was taken to St. Luke's Magic Valley.

Both occupants were wearing helmets.


Accidental death of a Mono County worker

By News Staff on September 10, 2013
Tragic Loss of Warren "Keith" Park (News Release)

Mono County mourns the unexpected loss of a coworker

Mono County, Calif. –the County of Mono unexpected and tragic loss of a friend, colleague and co-worker this weekend with the passing of Warren "Keith" Park. Keith, part of the County family in the Information Technology (IT) Department for many years, passed away due to injuries suffered from a motorcycle accident over the weekend out of state.

Keith began working for the Mono County IT Department as an Information Technology Specialist II in July 2005, and was promoted to an Information Technology Specialist III in November 2007. Keith was a valued employee and was the main point of contact for elections equipment support, in addition to supporting the District Attorney with digital forensic data analysis, and electronic case management. Keith was also responsible for providing the Sheriff's Department with 24×7 IT support, maintaining their website, and other general software/ hardware installation needs.

Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Byng Hunt commented, "Everyone who worked with Keith are deeply saddened by the loss. He was a valuable member of our team, and a friend to many of us. His calm demeanor and witty personality will be sorely missed". The Board requested that the flags on County facilities be flown at half staff in honor of Keith. This action was taken on September 10th.

Everyone in the County organization is sending their thoughts and prayers to Keith's family, friends and all those that worked with him. Condolences to Keith's family may be sent to Andrea Berry (Keith's daughter).

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