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Coeur d’Alene High School Class of 1987
40 Year Reunion – 2027
Karri Brauner
Townsend, Karri (Brauner)
October 23, 1969 – September 5, 2021
Meridian, Idaho
Cause of death: ALS
Karri Ann (Brauner) Townsend was born October 23, 1969 and departed this life on September 5, 2021, at her home surrounded by her children, family, and loved ones, and in the arms of her beloved husband and twin sister. She was 51 years old. Karri was born in South Lake Tahoe, California to Lorna Wasson and Edwin Brauner. She grew up in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. She attended Coeur d’Alene High School, graduating in 1987.
She attended North Idaho College, then the University of Idaho, joining the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She then studied Educational Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, earning a Masters Degree. She received her Educational Psychologist credential at California State University, Hayward and began her career as a School Psychologist.
It was during her graduate school years that Karri was called to the LDS faith and then met the love of her life, Jeff Townsend. They married in June of 1996 in the LDS Temple in San Diego. Over the next six years they gleefully welcomed three children, son Ethan, daughter Lauren, and son Seth.
As their children grew, they decided to move back to Idaho and settled in Meridian. Karri served in many church roles, including Relief Society President and found great satisfaction in these callings.
Resuming her professional life after their move, Karri worked as a School Psychologist for the Kuna School District for over a decade. She touched the lives of countless students and families.
Late in 2017, Karri started to have some concerning physical symptoms, eventually leading to the devastating diagnosis of ALS. She fought this condition bravely and found ways, even in the depths of her illness, to help others. She truly was one of the most thoughtful and kind people any of us will ever know.
Throughout her lifetime Karri touched lives and made cherished friendships. She loved Jeff, Kelli and her extended family deeply. Karri’s children were her greatest joy, biggest accomplishment, and favorite people in the world. She is survived by her husband, Jeff, and children, Ethan, Lauren and Seth, her mother, Lorna Wasson, her father and step-mother, Ed and Diane Brauner, her sisters Laura (Scott) Sutherland and twin Kelli (Ty) Ketlinski, step-brothers David (Jill) Howe and Michael (Christine) Howe, Mitchell (Tammy) Wasson, Mark Wasson and step-sister, Traci (Karl) Ross, her many nieces and nephews, loving in-laws, and a host of dear friends. She is preceded in death by her grandparents Gerald and Karen Ream, and Edwin and Martha Brauner, and her step-father Eugene Wasson.
Bob Mosher
Robert James Mosher
June 7, 1969 – April 7, 2021
Ft. Wayne, IN
With deepest sorrow, we announce that Robert J. Mosher (Rob), age 51 our most beloved son, father, grandfather, brother, family member and friend passed suddenly on Wednesday, April 7, 2021 while in the hospital.
Those who knew Rob, know he was sure to live life his way. He had so much capacity to bring laughter to others. When you think of Rob, celebrate the good memories you have of him. Remember that life is fragile and short and should be lived to the fullest.
Rob will be missed everyday by his Mother, Darlene Mosher, his Daughter, Brianna Mosher, his Son Christian Mosher, in passing son, Brady Mosher, Grandsons Kal-El Wold and Archer Wold, brothers James R. and Jay J. Mosher, and Aunts and Uncles especially his Uncle Arnold and Aunt Pam Martinez.
Noel Kimball
Kimball, Noel Raymond
December 14, 1968 – January 17, 2018
Hayden, ID
Cause of death: Leukemia
Noel Raymond Kimball, 49, of Hayden Idaho died January 17, 2018 shortly after being diagnosed with leukemia. Born December 14, 1968 in Lakewood, CA to Sam & Betty Kimball, the family moved to Idaho in 1974.
Noel grew up in Coeur d’Alene and graduated Class of ’87 from CHS. He joined the Army in 1989 and proudly served during the Gulf War. Before and after serving Noel worked in the woods, the mills, and driving truck, all of which were never really work because he loved it all.
Noel married Lauri (Snyder) July 14, 2000 after dating only 69 days, a love to last a lifetime. Noel took pride in trying to be the greatest husband, dad, son, brother, and friend and was always there for anyone who needed him. He loved anything and everything outdoors; driving log truck, jeeping, hunting, camping and snowmobiling. If he could be on a mountain and in the woods, he was happy.
Noel is survived by his wife Lauri, sons Nathan, Brendan and Jayden, his mother Elizabeth (Betty) Kimball, his mother-in-law Karen Deitz, sister Belinda Carson (Ron, respectfully), brother Kim Kimball (Carol), brother Sam Kimball (Cheryl), sister Pamela Smith (James), brother Guy Kimball, sister Melissa Hollis (Lynn), brother Brett Kimball (Leeann), brother Glenn Kimball (Laura), brother Lance Kimball (Lisa), sister Dawn Nolan (Calvin), brother Ross Kimball (Kim), sister Kate Woempner (Ken) along with numerous nieces & nephews.
He was preceded in death by two of his best friends, his father Samuel Kimball and his father- in-law Jerry Deitz.
Michele Pannabaker
Kramer (Panabaker), Michele Y. (47)
11/30/1968 – 2/20/2016
Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho
Cause of death: Cancer
Married, 1 son & 1 daughter
Michele Yvette (Panabaker) Kramer, 47 of Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho passed into heaven on Saturday February 20, 2016 at 6:55 AM with her family at her side.
She was born on November 30, 1968 to Richard “Dick” and Karen (Squires) Panabaker in Spokane, Wa. Michele lived her entire life in Coeur d’ Alene.
Michele started her medical profession as a volunteer EMT with the Hayden lake Fire Protection District where she met Ralph Kramer, also a volunteer. She enrolled in the North Idaho College Nursing program and graduated as a registered nurse in May of 1996. Michele worked for Kootenai Health for 20 years. Michele and Ralph Kramer married on July 13, 1996 in Coeur d’ Alene.
In December 1997, daughter Bailey Terri was born followed by Carson Thomas in September of 1999. These children where the sunshine and pride of her life’s accomplishments.
Michele was, first and foremost a wonderful wife and mother, who grew up enjoying snowmobiling, motorcycling and park & rec sport programs. She truly enjoyed flower gardening each spring & summer evenings on the patio, the excitement of each school year for the kids, Christmas preparations and family gatherings.
Michele is survived by, Ralph, Bailey and Carson, all at home.
Parents, Dick & Karen Panabaker, brother, Todd and wife, Kathy Panabaker of Rice, WA. And their children, Samuel, Abby, Jared, Christopher, Claire, Michael, Victoria, Lillian & Benjamin. Half-brother, Bradley King of Syracuse, Utah and half-sister, Jolene Ferguson os Blancard, Idaho. Garry (Eve) Squires, Bill Panabaker, Susan (David) Ziegler, Sharon Panabaker, Linda Mitcham, Danny Mitchum and numerous cousins. Michele is preceded in death by grandparents, Gilbert & Bea (Clark) Panabaker of Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, Floyd & Eva (Larson) Ashbaugh of Coos bay, Oregon and Garold Squires of Norwalk, California.
She was strong, kind and compassionate with a huge heart for her family & friends. Her smile, so bright & infectious. Her passing is a reminder to take a few minutes each day to acknowledge the fragile adventure that is called out life’s journey. Don’t ever forget: every day matters, and what you do with that day creates these beautiful memories
Terry Voigt
Voigt, Terry (45)
10/05/1969 – 5/03/2014
Post Falls, Idaho
Cause of death: Enlarged heart
Married, 2 sons
Terry came into this world on October 5, 1969 to Dean and Martha Voigt in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. His parents divorced and Martha remarried Jim Conger. They relocated to Wyoming. When Terry was a sophomore, they returned “home” to Coeur d’ Alene and he began attending Coeur d” Alene High School.
Terry went to be with God on May 3, 2014. No one knew that he had an enlarged heart which took him on his journey to heaven. It does seem appropriate though as he truly had a huge heart!!! He graduated in 1987 and moved to Arizona where he found his love of forestry and began a long career on the field of forestry. As we all find it hard to stay away from our beautiful hometown, Terry found his way back. He resided in Post Falls with his wife Deidre and his son Gavin (joining Aaron James, born to Terry & Kris Ratcliff on 8/21/86). He had continued his forestry career where he was a tree trimmer and was training for a foreman position.
Terry will always be remembered for his fun-loving, adventurous, charming spirit. Can you picture him in heaven cruising around in his 1965 Chevy Impala, tunes blasting while whipping out some donuts in a parking lot, whooping & laughing the entire time. Terry will live on in our hearts and forever be a Viking!
Danae Llafet
Llafet, Danae (45)
01/10/1969 – 12/31/2014
Houston, Texas
Cause of death: Health complications
Kevin A. Johnson
Johnson, Dr. Kevin A. (44)
12/11/1968 – 6/24/13
Edwardsville, Illinois
Cause of death: Unexpected
Kevin passed away unexpectedly while on vacation in Manila, the Philippines.
Kevin was very active in SETAC. He regularly attended regional and national meetings while presenting this laboratory’s research and served in the Chemistry Advisory Group (CAG). His distinguished career as a teacher and researcher concentrated on the subjects of environmental chemistry and toxicology.
Kevin was born on December 11, 1968 in Los Angeles, California, where he spent most of his childhood. He and his family lived in Paris, France for two years before settling in the North Idaho regain where he finished high school.
Kevin obtained his B.S. in Environmental Toxicology from the University of California at Davis (1992) and his Ph. D in Environmental Toxicology from Clemson University (1996). He was also a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Washington state University between 1996-1997. Kevin became a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville in 1997, rising to the rank of Professor in 2008). Kevin was Interim Director of the Center for STEM (2009-2010) and the Director of the Environmental Sciences Program (2010-2013).
Kevin was an avid traveler and scuba diver. He is survived by his father, Dohn Johnson, his brother, Dohn Johnson Jr., sister-in-law, Carol Johnson and niece & nephews, Joshua, Jessica, John III and Benjamin. His mother, Elizabeth Mosner Johnson, preceded him in death.
Anita Getz
Hair (Getz), Anita J. (44)
4/22/1969 – 10/02/2013
Phoenix, Arizona
Cause of death:
Motorcycle accident
Anita Jaquelin “A.J.” Hair, 44, passed on Wednesday, October 2, 2013 in Yuma, Arizona. A.J. was born in Missoula, Montana on April 22, 1969.
A.J. is survived by her father, Gary Getz from Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. She is preceded in death by her mother and sister.
A.J. graduated from Coeur d’ Alene High School in 1987. She received her Associates degree in Applied Sciences from North Idaho College in May 1997.
Memorial service was held on Wednesday, November 13, 2013 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Parish’s Bar & Grill located at 11732 S. Fortuna Road, Yuma, AZ. Final resting place was in Idaho.
All donations to: Biological Resource Center of Phoenix or Donor Network of Arizona.
Bridgett Pederson
Pederson, Bridgett (39)
2/19/1969 – 4/22/2008
Salem, Oregon
Cause of death: Terminal illness
Lisa Ketchum
Ketchum, Lisa (38)
12/23/1968 – 11/26/2006
Boise, Idaho
Cause of death: Illness
Lisa Jane Ketchum passed away peacefully in Boise, Idaho on November 26, 2006. Lisa was born December 23, 1968 in Los Angeles, California.
Cynthia Wraspir
Wraspir, Cynthia A. (35)
1968 – 7/27/2005
Liberty Lake, Washington
Cause of death: Cancer
Self-proclaimed city girl and Liberty Lake, Washington resident, Cynthia Ann Wraspir succumbed to a long and courageous battle with cancer on July 27, 2005. She was 35 years old.
Cynthia graduated from Coeur d’ Alene High School in 1987. She continued her education at the University of Idaho. Cynthia graduated from Texas Tech University in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in fashion marketing and home economics.
After spending some time abroad, she chose Los Angeles as her home. In 1991, Cynthia began her career as Argentine tango dancer, an art she described as “a dance of walking, a moment of passion, intrigue, dualism and excitement.” She performed at some of the most prestigious venues in America, including the world-renowned Radio City Music Hall. During that time, Cynthia appeared in several television series and movies, including “Red Shoe Diaries, “Another Woman’s Lipstick” and “Dance With Me”.
Cynthia moved back to Liberty Lake in 1999 to combat her illness with the help of her parents. While living in Liberty Lake, Cynthia passed on her dancing passion to the students of her Tango class at Simply Dance Studio in Spokane. Teaching the art of Tango dancing to others brought her great joy and satisfaction in the final years of her life.
Cynthia is survived by her parents, Gary and Jeannette Wraspir of Liberty Lake, sister Kali and fiancé Scott, Olympia, Wa. Grandmother Helen Dashiell, Liberty Lake and several aunts, uncles and many ever-loving friends.
“A unique and powerful spirit has left our lives. Those who knew Cynthia know of the strength that one soul can possess. While she is not in our sight, she will never be out of our hearts”.
Heejung Yoo
Yoo, Heejung (22)
12/13/1967 – 9/2/1989
Coeur D’ Alene, Idaho
Cause of death: Unexpected