James W. Onthank, 42

James W. Onthank of Grangeville, Idaho died March 15, 2005 at the age of 42 in a work related automobile accident on Highway 95. Also killed in the accident was Toby Stevens. Jim is survived by his wife, Cynthia D. Onthank, 42, also of Grangeville, and his two sons. Kirt L. Onthank, 22, his wife Stephanie J. Onthank, 24, of College Place, Washington, Cody J. Onthank, 19, his wife, Falina F. Onthank, 22, and Jim's first grandson, Caleb Josiah Onthank, 16 months, of Walla Walla, Washington. He was also survived by his parents, Samuel and Katherine Onthank of Clarkston, Washington, and his siblings, Michael, Scott and Kelly.
Jim was born on October 24, 1962 in Grangeville, Idaho. He met his future wife, Cynthia Oleson, at a community dance in Cottonwood on July 19, 1980. After graduating from Grangeville High School in 1981, he furthered his education at the Eastern Idaho Vocational Technical School in Idaho Falls where he received his associates of applied science in marketing management. Jim and Cynthia were married on January 23, 1982 soon followed by the birth of their first son Kirt on August 2 of that year. After graduating from EIVTS, Jim worked at Noah's Ark Pet Center after which he rose to the position of Assistant Manager of Kinney’s shoes working at the Idaho Falls and later the Pocatello branches. Moving back to Grangeville, he began work at Miller Hardware and on May 23, 1985 Cody, his second son, was born. Beginning in July of 1987 Jim worked for the Idaho Transportation Department at Reed's bar for six years after which he transferred to the Grangeville office and continued there until his death on the job. November 9, 2003 Jim saw his first grandson Caleb Josiah born to his son Cody and his wife Falina.
More than any other hobby Jim loved the outdoors; whether hunting, fishing, hiking or camping with his family, he always seemed to find peace and enjoyment surrounded by nature. Always by his side during hunting ventures was his best friend since high school, Joe Lothspeich. The two planned for years to hunt caribou in Alaska, but never yet had the chance. Another extension of his love for nature was expressed in his collection of exotic pets that he kept and bred. Included among the animals that he raised were tortoises, geckos, beetles, over 50 species of arachnids, multiple freshwater and saltwater tanks that include tropical coral, discus, and seahorses. He also had quite a green thumb growing various orchids, african violets, carnivorous plants, bonsai trees, and cacti. He also raised and trained two hunting dogs. Rockhounding was another enjoyment of his that kept him outdoors. He would often pack up his family and take them to locales that featured digging for garnets, quartz crystals or sapphires during a summer vacation. He also was accomplished in faceting gems and even cut the sapphire in his daughter-in-law's wedding ring. Jim loved to read novels and non-fiction, adding constantly to his knowledge in all subject matter, especially in the sciences. His acute memory was able to recall facts years after reading them with surprising accuracy.
Above all, Jim was a loving and dedicated husband and father who would put aside anything else in his life for them, even passing up promotions in his career to preserve the time he had with his loved ones. He leaves behind a perfect example of what a family man should be. Jim will be missed by all who knew him, many far beyond our small community.
Memorial services will be held Monday, March 21,2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Grangeville Church of the Nazarene with Pastor Rick Jorgensen officiating. Services are under the direction of the Blackmer Funeral Home, Grangeville. Please send condolences to the family at Blackmerfuneralhome.com

1 Comments:
Dear Onthank family,
My husband and I are thinking and praying for you daily. I have been wondering how Cody, Felina and Caleb are doing. My husband Mike and I had the privilege of meeting them when Cody worked with Mike at the satellite company in Clarkston. I was hoping to get to know he and Felina a little more. I talked on the phone with Felina a few times. It was very nice to finally talk to mother who was my age and who shares the same love for God that I have. I pray that they are doing well, and the best for them. They are very sweet. If they would like to contact me I can be reached at: Silvercrown40@gmail.com
Cody,
Mike just joined the Army for the second time around. He left on the 10th of May and will be gone for 3 months at Worriers Training in Fort Knox, Kt. We miss him already.
It will be very hard for me to raise these 3 kids alone. (At least I have Gods help)
Please tell Felina if she ever needs anyone to talk to she can call anytime or hour. My number is still (509) 751-9002
Love to you and your family. We will remember you always.
Michelle L. Shea
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