William 'Bill' Stringer Obituary William "Bill" Alfred Stringer
May 12, 1924 November 6, 2024
William "Bill" Stringer passed away peacefully of natural causes on November 6, 2024.
Bill was born on May 12, 1924, near Parsons, Kansas to Elbert Harvey and Emma Alice Stringer. He attended schools near Parsons, Kansas and worked on farms in the area while growing up. As a youth and in the Navy, he was known by his nickname "Alf".
Bill worked on the construction crew for the Kansas Ordinance Plant and also worked on the production lines there. He completed welding classes which led to a job at the Wichita Aircraft Machine Shop and was also a clerk in the storage department at MKT Railroad.
In 1943, he enlisted with the United States Navy and attended boot camp at Farragut, Idaho. He trained in diesel motor maintenance in California, and was assigned to Amphibious Landing Craft in Coronado, California. He completed commando training at Camp Pendleton, and helped train Army 86-92nd in amphibious landings at Morrow Bay. He was then assigned to the AK47 Ship, the 3rd ship to land in Sasebo Harbor, Japan, after the atomic bomb that ended World War II. He was honorably discharged in April 1946 as a 2nd Motor Machinist MMC and returned home to Kansas.
While having pie and coffee at a restaurant in Erie, Kansas, he met the love of his life, Anna Mae Lewis. She was his waitress and served him an extra big piece of pie. Bill and Anna were married on December 17, 1948, in Bentonville, Arkansas, and were married almost 64 years until her death in October 2012.
Bill and Anna tried their luck at farming, but it was very hard in Kansas, so Bill worked for the MKT Railroad until they closed operations in Parsons, Kansas. He and Anna moved their family to Nampa, Idaho in 1957 where he worked for the Union Pacific Railroad at the Boise Depot and then as a Yard Office Clerk at the Nampa Depot. He retired in 1985. Bill and Anna enjoyed living in Nampa and raised five children there.
Bill and Anna operated Stringers Gem Shop in Nampa from 1978, and Bill finally closed the shop in 2024. Bill enjoyed helping new rockhounds get started and teaching people how to use lapidary equipment and metal detectors. He skillfully worked rock specimens into works of art. His favorite rocks to work were Idaho Fire Opal and Owyhee Picture Jasper.
Bill and Anna were active in several organizations. They helped charter the National Association of Retired and Veterans Railway (NARVE) Unit No. 82 of which Bill was President and Anna was Treasurer. They were members of Gem Sprouts Good Sam Club, the Owyhee Gem and Mineral Society, the Nampa Elks Lodge #1389, and life members of Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) of Parsons, Kansas. They attended St. Pauls Catholic Church in Nampa, where all five of their children attended grade school.
Bill loved to take care of his garden, fruit trees, and lawn. He had quite the green thumb. Bill also loved to hunt and fish in Kansas and Idaho. Bill and Anna enjoyed fishing, rock hunting, dancing at The Elks, traveling in their R.V., and spent several winters in Arizona. They traveled through Europe and enjoyed taking cruises.
Bill was an amazing father and loved taking care of his family. Bill and Anna have five children, Lawrence (Eva) Stringer, Meridian, ID; Douglas (Gail) Stringer, Union City, CA; Sandra (Tim) Merrick, Boise, ID; Steve Stringer, San Diego, CA; Denise Stringer, Boise, ID. They have 13 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and several great-great-grandchildren.
Bill was preceded in death by his wife Anna; brothers Eugene, Lloyd (Art), Leonard, James (Jay), and Samuel; sisters Lillian and Leona; a grandson, Loren Van; and a daughter-in-law, Joan.
A viewing and Visitation will be held on Monday, Nov 11, 2024, from 5 to 7 PM at the Nampa Funeral Home Yraguen Chapel. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 AM Tuesday, Nov 12, 2024, at St. Pauls Catholic Church in Nampa. A celebration of Bills Life will follow at the Nampa Civic Center from 11:30 to 1:30 PM. Private burial will be held in the Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Caldwell. An online guest book is available at www.nampafuneralhome.com
Services
Visitation
Monday
November 11, 2024
5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Nampa Funeral Home
415 12th Ave. So.
Nampa, Idaho 83651
Mass of Christian Burial
Tuesday
November 12, 2024
10:00 AM
St. Pauls Catholic Church
510 W. Roosevelt Ave.
Nampa, Idaho 83686
Celebration of Life
Tuesday
November 12, 2024
11:30 AM
Nampa Civic Center
311 3rd street south
Nampa, ID 83651
Private Interment
Hillcrest Memorial Gardens
15862 S Indiana Ave
Caldwell, Idaho 83607