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LeMoyne C. Waddell

December 8, 1934 - JUne 7, 2016
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Service Date
June 30, 2016
Service Time
10:30 AM
Service Location
Driggs Idaho LDS Stake Center

About LeMoyne C. Waddell

WADDELL, LeMoyne C., 81, Command Sgt. Major (1953-94), died June 7, 2016 in Mesa, AZ. Born Dec. 8, 1934, in Idaho Falls, ID to D. Keith and LaRena Waddell. He is survived by his wife, Peggy Waddell, 12 children, 25 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by 2 children.

Raised in Alta, WY and graduated from Teton High in Driggs, ID where he participated in sports, choir, band, Quill & Scroll (Pres.), plays, and the school paper.  Enjoyed mountains, hunting, skiing, baseball, and golf. Loved family, scouting, and LDS service in wards and temples where he had leadership responsibilities in the Boise, Dallas, and Mesa Temples.

Graduated from the Sgt. Major Academy in Fort Bliss, TX and trained at Fort Ord and Fort Knox.

As Command Sgt. Major, he ran the National Guard in Driggs. He was on active duty at Ladd AFB in Alaska and Fort Lewis, WA and took the Driggs unit to Viet Nam and brought them all back although 28 of the 44 men received Purple Hearts. In Boise he participated with the Colonel in running the Idaho National Guard.  He developed a software program he installed in 25 state units. His military career spanned 41 years

Memorial services will be at the Driggs Idaho LDS Stake Center June 30, 2016 at 10:30 AM. Interment at the Pratt Cemetery in Alta, WY with full military honors.  Visitation one hour prior to service.

 

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  • Trudy Green Treasure

    So sad to hear of his passing. He was a good man. He and Ann were always so kind to me and welcomed me into their home early mornings as I would pick Catherine up to give her a ride to drill practice. “Just walk in” they would say. Fond, fond memories.

  • Linda Price Bingham

    It is with sadness that I read this obituary. I haven’t seen LeMoyne since soon after I was married, but have very
    fond memories of him helping Mrs. Bohi with the Featherettes and their military routines. He was a very giving man.

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