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Arthur James Yturri

Arthur James Yturri

Male 1933 - 2017  (84 years)

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  • Name Arthur James Yturri 
    Born 5 Feb 1933  Boise, Idaho Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Residence 1940  Boise Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Living in household with his two brothers and his maternal grandmother as the only adult 
    Died 30 Nov 2017  Great Falls, Montana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I6670457  OBC Sustraiak
    Last Modified 20 Jan 2018 

    Father Gregorio Yturri Erezuma,   b. 12 Mar 1897, Errigoiti, Bizkaia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 22 Oct 1981, Phoenix, Arizona Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 84 years) 
    Mother Virginia Lintecum,   b. 1910, South Dakota Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 Sep 1945, Edmonds, Snohomish, Washington Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 35 years) 
    Family ID F1834459  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Marion Young 
    Married 23 Jun 1956 
    Children 
     1. James Arthur Yturri, Jr.
     2. Rita Yturri
     3. Michelle Yturri
    Last Modified 21 Jan 2018 
    Family ID F1834461  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - 5 Feb 1933 - Boise, Idaho Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsResidence - Living in household with his two brothers and his maternal grandmother as the only adult - 1940 - Boise Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • YTURRI, Arthur James "Art"

      In loving memory of our father, grandfather, brother, and friend, Arthur "Art" James Yturri, who, so bravely and stoically, fought the battle of cancer for the past 2 1/2 years. Our father peacefully passed on the evening of November 30th, 2017 in Great Falls, Montana, surrounded by his three children. It was then we said goodbye to our loving father, whose heart was filled with love and kindness.

      Art was born on February 5th, 1933 in Boise, Idaho. Art was beyond proud of his Basque heritage. After graduating from Rogers High School in 1950, he was drafted into the U.S. Army. Art bravely served for the Military Police in Kaufbeuren, Germany the following two years. After fulfilling his military service, Art returned to Spokane. In 1956, he married the love of his life, Marion Young; together they raised three children who were his pride and joy and the loves of his life. There was nothing more important to him than his children and there was absolutely nothing he would not do for them. The majority of dad's working years were spent in the Spokane area as an operations manager in the trucking industry. He then retired in the early 1990s.

      Upon retirement, our dad became the proud owner and operator of the Hi Neighbor Tavern. After 4 1/2 years, he decided it was time to begin his realretirement. Dad's real retirement took him to the Palm Springs area where he purchased a beautiful home on a golf course. During the winter months, it was there he enjoyed his great passions for golf, watching sports, quality time with his friends, and the leisurely life dad so deserved. When dad came home to Spokane during the summer months, his time was spent with his children and grandchildren.

      Dad was preceded in death by his father, George Yturri, his mother, Virginia Lintecum and brother, Mike Yturri. He is survived by his wife, Marion Yturri, his brother, John Yturri from Bullhead, Nevada, his son, Jim Yturri (Cari), Great Falls, MMontana, his daughters, Rita Yturri-Smith and Michelle Thames (Kelly) both of Spokane, Washington. Dad took extreme pride in his eight grandchildren, who he absolutely adored; Ben and Catherine Yturri; Hannah and Christian Smith; Kohner, Madison, Chase and Blake Thames; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family.

      Our dear, loving father, grandfather, brother, and friend will be so dearly missed and admired for his hard work, inspiration, and countless passions. But missed most of all will be his light-heartedness, and his unconditional love for all of us. And so, the story goes on until we see our father again.
      We love you and miss you so much, dear dad.

      Please join our family as we remember our wonderful father at Touchmark, 2929 South Waterford Dr., Spokane, Washington, on January 6th, 2018, at 1:00 p.m.

      Published in Spokesman-Review on Dec. 31, 2017
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      https://www.afterlife.co/us/obituary-great-falls-james-arthur-yturri-6544916

      In loving memory of James Arthur Yturri
      Date of Birth : Feb 5 1933

      Place of Birth : Boise, Idaho


      Date Deceased : November 30th 2017

      Place of Death : Great Falls, Montana


      February 5, 1933 - November 30, 2017 James Arthur Yturri, known to friends and family as "Art," passed away peacefully while surrounded by family on November 30, 2017 at Peace Hospice in Great Falls. Art was born on February 5, 1933 in Boise, Idaho. Unfortunately, Art"s mother died as a single parent from tuberculosis when Art was only 7 years old.

      During the following two years, Art and his two brothers were raised by his aunt, Peggy and his maternal grandmother, or "Granny," as he affectionately called her. Art and his energetic brothers proved to be too much for Granny to handle; thereffore, while in the third grade, Art and his brothers were moved to an orphanage named Briscoe Memorial School in Kent, Washington. Art did not have the most pleasant memories of his experience at Briscoe and remembered how he and his brothers ran away from the orphanage on multiple occasions.

      He recalled that on one occasion, he and his brothers were able to escape Briscoe and navigate the 18 miles to downtown Seattle, but were returned to the orphanage after being found asleep on a bench at the Seattle Greyhound Bus Station. Art graduated from John Rogers High School in Spokane, Washington in 1950. While at John Rogers, he worked full time at a truck tire shop.

      This job was often the chief means of financial support for his family at that time, which included his aunt and uncle. In fact, Art nearly dropped out of high school during his junior year, as there didn"t seem to be enough hours in the day to work more than 50 hours each week and attend high school. After graduating from high school, Art was drafted into the U.S. Army, and for most of the next two years served in the military police department at Kaufburn, Germany.

      Art returned to Spokane after completing his military service and became employed in the trucking industry. In 1958, he wed Marion Young and they had three children. They later divorced.

      The majority of Art"s working years were spent in the trucking industry as an operations manager for multiple trucking transportation companies in the Spokane area. While dispatching trucks throughout the Spokane area in the 1960"s through the 1980"s, Art"s incredible memory would be on display, as he could immediately recall the complete address of any customer receiving a freight delivery on any given day. Art"s colleagues in the freight business considered his expertise at routing each driver through the Spokane area on a daily basis in the most efficient and logical manner to be unsurpassed.

      After retiring from the trucking industry in the early 1990"s, Art purchased the Hi Neighbor Tavern in Spokane, which he owned and operated for four and a half years. The financial success of this business venture allowed him to purchase a home in Thousand Palms, California, which enabled him to do what he was most passionate about more frequently – playing golf with his buddies. Art played Cribbage in an expert manner and at one point was able to maintain a bowling average in the 190"s.

      He loved sports, especially when it involved watching the Seattle Mariners and the Seattle Seahawks on TV. Art also adored Elvis Presley. Art resided in Great Falls for the last two and a half years of his life.

      He is survived by his former wife, Marion Yturri, of Spokane, WA; brother John Yturri of Bullhead, NV; son Jim (Cari) Yturri of Great Falls; daughters Rita Yturri-Smith and Michelle (Kelly) Thames both of Spokane, WA; and eight grandchildren. Art was preceded in death by his father, George Yturri; mother Virginia Lintecum; and his brother Mike Yturri. A memorial service will take place later this month in Spokane, Washington.

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