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Eugene Lorne Red Elk

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Eugene Lorne Red Elk

Birth
Death
17 Jun 2009 (aged 56)
Idaho, USA
Burial
Chelsea, Roosevelt County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Eugene Lorne Red Elk passed away June 17, 2009, at the age of 56, in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He died peacefully surrounded by his loving family.
Lorne was born on February 8, 1953, to Herman Red Elk Jr. (father), and Alberta Kennedy (mother) in Poplar, Montana. His early childhood years were spent in Poplar, Montana, and Rapid City, South Dakota. He was put into a Mormon placement program and was relocated to Pocatello, Idaho, where he continued his education until his junior year of high school.
He went to Rapid City to graduate from high school with his friends, and then returned to Pocatello, where he attended and completed ISU welding school.
While in Pocatello he married Florence Van Sickle; they had three sons, Derick, Jeff and Randy. They divorced and Lorne later married Cahuilla Margaret Cabrera and had a son, Eviketmal. Lorne also helped Cahuilla raise her three children. He later met Jeanie Walesch, his loving companion for 13 years.
Lorne studied acting in California and had a passion for the entertainment and broadcasting industry. He narrated and starred in a commercial for the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. From 1979 to the present he was head of security for the American Indian Movement (AIM). He was active in the diplomacy of human rights of the American Indigenous People.
In 1996 he returned to Pocatello, where he continued his passion for broadcasting at KPVI News Channel 6 as a newsroom camera operator. He also worked part-time at Duffy's Tavern as a bouncer. He was respected and loved by all his co-workers.
Lorne's sons each have fond memories of their father to share. Derick will always remember him for the way he made you feel special and loved when he greeted you or said good-bye. Derick also loved his sense of humor. Jeff's fondest memory was of his dad's laugh and how it filled him with a warm feeling. Randy will always remember his dad for the fact that it didn't matter who you were or what walk of life, his dad would greet you with a smile and do anything for you. Among many things, Evi will never forget how his dad taught him how to ride a bike. His sons loved the proud way he would say their names when he greeted them and called them "son."
Lorne is survived by four sons, Derick Faun (Lee Marie) Red Elk and son, River Kipp, Jeffrey Kipp (Kayce Leigh) Red Elk, daughter, Taylor Loretta, sons, Tanner Jeffrey Chance and Talon Joseph Wyatt, Randal Vern (Michelle Nicole), son, Peter Vern, Eviketmal Lorne Red Elk (Jade Yvonne Edwards), sons, Sincier Macario and Promise Armani-Kai; three stepchildren, Anthiya Martinez, Siynituah Martinez and Rodney Cabrera; siblings, Valerie Faun Schurz (Royal Arnie), Herman Albert Red Elk (Bonnie), Marlon Joseph Red Elk (Gaye), Kim L. Adams (Guy); 10 nephews and three nieces. He was preceded in death by Herman and Alberta Red Elk (parents), Loretta Randi Red Elk (sister), Jessie John Red Elk (grandson)He was a victim of murder.
Eugene Lorne Red Elk passed away June 17, 2009, at the age of 56, in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He died peacefully surrounded by his loving family.
Lorne was born on February 8, 1953, to Herman Red Elk Jr. (father), and Alberta Kennedy (mother) in Poplar, Montana. His early childhood years were spent in Poplar, Montana, and Rapid City, South Dakota. He was put into a Mormon placement program and was relocated to Pocatello, Idaho, where he continued his education until his junior year of high school.
He went to Rapid City to graduate from high school with his friends, and then returned to Pocatello, where he attended and completed ISU welding school.
While in Pocatello he married Florence Van Sickle; they had three sons, Derick, Jeff and Randy. They divorced and Lorne later married Cahuilla Margaret Cabrera and had a son, Eviketmal. Lorne also helped Cahuilla raise her three children. He later met Jeanie Walesch, his loving companion for 13 years.
Lorne studied acting in California and had a passion for the entertainment and broadcasting industry. He narrated and starred in a commercial for the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. From 1979 to the present he was head of security for the American Indian Movement (AIM). He was active in the diplomacy of human rights of the American Indigenous People.
In 1996 he returned to Pocatello, where he continued his passion for broadcasting at KPVI News Channel 6 as a newsroom camera operator. He also worked part-time at Duffy's Tavern as a bouncer. He was respected and loved by all his co-workers.
Lorne's sons each have fond memories of their father to share. Derick will always remember him for the way he made you feel special and loved when he greeted you or said good-bye. Derick also loved his sense of humor. Jeff's fondest memory was of his dad's laugh and how it filled him with a warm feeling. Randy will always remember his dad for the fact that it didn't matter who you were or what walk of life, his dad would greet you with a smile and do anything for you. Among many things, Evi will never forget how his dad taught him how to ride a bike. His sons loved the proud way he would say their names when he greeted them and called them "son."
Lorne is survived by four sons, Derick Faun (Lee Marie) Red Elk and son, River Kipp, Jeffrey Kipp (Kayce Leigh) Red Elk, daughter, Taylor Loretta, sons, Tanner Jeffrey Chance and Talon Joseph Wyatt, Randal Vern (Michelle Nicole), son, Peter Vern, Eviketmal Lorne Red Elk (Jade Yvonne Edwards), sons, Sincier Macario and Promise Armani-Kai; three stepchildren, Anthiya Martinez, Siynituah Martinez and Rodney Cabrera; siblings, Valerie Faun Schurz (Royal Arnie), Herman Albert Red Elk (Bonnie), Marlon Joseph Red Elk (Gaye), Kim L. Adams (Guy); 10 nephews and three nieces. He was preceded in death by Herman and Alberta Red Elk (parents), Loretta Randi Red Elk (sister), Jessie John Red Elk (grandson)He was a victim of murder.


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