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Christine <I>Hunsaker</I> Furniss Jamison

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Christine Hunsaker Furniss Jamison

Birth
Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
Death
22 Aug 2018 (aged 65)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.4681856, Longitude: -111.9315392
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Christine Hunsaker (Furniss) Jamison, 65, of Idaho Falls, passed away on August 22, 2018, at her home.

She was born December 12, 1952, in Brigham City, Utah to Thomas Donald Hunsaker and Vilda Whetten Hunsaker. She grew up in the area and attended Honeyville Elementary, Box Elder Junior High and graduated from Box Elder High School. She attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah and later Idaho State University in Pocatello, where she graduated with her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education. She started her career as a teacher at Rocky Mountain Middle School teaching 6th grade. She chose Education because it blended nicely with her most important role, that of being a mom. She had always loved children and teaching was a nice fit.

In 1974, she married Nolan Furniss. They made their home in Moreland, Idaho where their six children were born: Nathan, Lyndsay, Katie, Luke, Brooke, and Jordan. Christine and Nolan divorced in 1993.

When her children were little she organized play groups with real curriculum and learning models. She also volunteered to teach music in the kid’s school. Christine was later approached to teach Elementary Music in School District 93 and became the Music Education Supervisor for 10 years overseeing the music education and hiring of music teachers.

A fellow teacher and friend, Larrainne Taylor, asked if she could give Christine’s phone number to her friend, Brad Jamison, a chiropractor. This was the start of something big. More learning and growth than she could imagine occurred over the next three years as they developed a friendship, then courtship, then friendship, then courtship and finally she decided Brad was and always will be the man for her. They were married on November 7, 2015. She loves and adores him. Their love is forever and timeless. Some say it’s tragic that they only got three years to enjoy each other as husband and wife. Despite that fact, their time together was a profound final act of lasting love, service and hope. He stepped into her life after she had been diagnosed with cancer and because of his loving care we got to have mom a lot longer.

Christine was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served valiantly her whole life in numerous callings including Primary President, Young Women’s President and Relief Society President. She felt strongly that her actions should match her deep love for her Father in Heaven.

Christine’s life reflected loyalty, diligence, and her commitment to service. Her desire to serve the community, her family, and her Savior, was her life’s purpose. During her 18 years as a public school instructor she provided an educational reference for the development of young minds. She was defined by her devotion to God, and her family. She will be remembered as a loyal wife, mother, and friend. Christine always put the interests of others, above her own. Her investment in nurturing will yield goodness for generations. Her presence will be sorely missed by all.

Christine is survived by her loving husband, Brad Jamison of Idaho Falls, ID; son, Nathan (Laura) Furniss of Washington, UT; daughter, Lyndsay (Aaron) Graven of Las Vegas, NV; daughter, Katie (Ryan) Taylor of Anthem, AZ; son, Luke (Melanie) Furniss of Idaho Falls, ID; daughter, Brooke Furniss (Chris Zammar) of Chicago, IL; son, Jordan (Breanna) Furniss of Thousand Oaks, CA; sister, Sandra H. Bush of Logan, UT; brother, Thomas D. (Lynne) Hunsaker (Arizona/Colorado); brother, Jerald W. (Kelly) Hunsaker of South Ogden, UT; sister, Jolene H. (Doug) Bingham of Sandy, UT;
brother, Jeffrey S. (Beverly) Hunsaker of San Antonio, TX; and 12 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Vilda Hunsaker and a nephew, Damien Hunsaker.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, August 27, 2018, at the Idaho Falls Brentwood Ward (2040 Brentwood Drive) with Bishop Jeff Clifford, of the Grandview Ward, officiating. The family will visit with friends on Sunday from 6:30-8 p.m. at Wood Funeral Home East Side (963 S. Ammon Rd.) and on Monday from 10-10:45 a.m. prior to the services at the church. Burial will be in Ammon Cemetery.
Christine Hunsaker (Furniss) Jamison, 65, of Idaho Falls, passed away on August 22, 2018, at her home.

She was born December 12, 1952, in Brigham City, Utah to Thomas Donald Hunsaker and Vilda Whetten Hunsaker. She grew up in the area and attended Honeyville Elementary, Box Elder Junior High and graduated from Box Elder High School. She attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah and later Idaho State University in Pocatello, where she graduated with her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education. She started her career as a teacher at Rocky Mountain Middle School teaching 6th grade. She chose Education because it blended nicely with her most important role, that of being a mom. She had always loved children and teaching was a nice fit.

In 1974, she married Nolan Furniss. They made their home in Moreland, Idaho where their six children were born: Nathan, Lyndsay, Katie, Luke, Brooke, and Jordan. Christine and Nolan divorced in 1993.

When her children were little she organized play groups with real curriculum and learning models. She also volunteered to teach music in the kid’s school. Christine was later approached to teach Elementary Music in School District 93 and became the Music Education Supervisor for 10 years overseeing the music education and hiring of music teachers.

A fellow teacher and friend, Larrainne Taylor, asked if she could give Christine’s phone number to her friend, Brad Jamison, a chiropractor. This was the start of something big. More learning and growth than she could imagine occurred over the next three years as they developed a friendship, then courtship, then friendship, then courtship and finally she decided Brad was and always will be the man for her. They were married on November 7, 2015. She loves and adores him. Their love is forever and timeless. Some say it’s tragic that they only got three years to enjoy each other as husband and wife. Despite that fact, their time together was a profound final act of lasting love, service and hope. He stepped into her life after she had been diagnosed with cancer and because of his loving care we got to have mom a lot longer.

Christine was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served valiantly her whole life in numerous callings including Primary President, Young Women’s President and Relief Society President. She felt strongly that her actions should match her deep love for her Father in Heaven.

Christine’s life reflected loyalty, diligence, and her commitment to service. Her desire to serve the community, her family, and her Savior, was her life’s purpose. During her 18 years as a public school instructor she provided an educational reference for the development of young minds. She was defined by her devotion to God, and her family. She will be remembered as a loyal wife, mother, and friend. Christine always put the interests of others, above her own. Her investment in nurturing will yield goodness for generations. Her presence will be sorely missed by all.

Christine is survived by her loving husband, Brad Jamison of Idaho Falls, ID; son, Nathan (Laura) Furniss of Washington, UT; daughter, Lyndsay (Aaron) Graven of Las Vegas, NV; daughter, Katie (Ryan) Taylor of Anthem, AZ; son, Luke (Melanie) Furniss of Idaho Falls, ID; daughter, Brooke Furniss (Chris Zammar) of Chicago, IL; son, Jordan (Breanna) Furniss of Thousand Oaks, CA; sister, Sandra H. Bush of Logan, UT; brother, Thomas D. (Lynne) Hunsaker (Arizona/Colorado); brother, Jerald W. (Kelly) Hunsaker of South Ogden, UT; sister, Jolene H. (Doug) Bingham of Sandy, UT;
brother, Jeffrey S. (Beverly) Hunsaker of San Antonio, TX; and 12 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Vilda Hunsaker and a nephew, Damien Hunsaker.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, August 27, 2018, at the Idaho Falls Brentwood Ward (2040 Brentwood Drive) with Bishop Jeff Clifford, of the Grandview Ward, officiating. The family will visit with friends on Sunday from 6:30-8 p.m. at Wood Funeral Home East Side (963 S. Ammon Rd.) and on Monday from 10-10:45 a.m. prior to the services at the church. Burial will be in Ammon Cemetery.


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