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Donald O Hardenbrook

September 4, 1926 ~ April 28, 2023 (age 96) 96 Years Old

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Donald Orin Hardenbrook was born September 4, 1926 in Kirkland, Washington to Orin and Oleta Hardenbrook. When Don was nine, a drunk driver killed his brother, Jimmy. Soon after, Don’s parents became Christians – forever altering the family’s future.
After completing high school at age 17, Don joined the Navy. In Fort Pierce, Florida he trained with Scouts and Raiders as a Frogman (later the SEALS). Training completed, Don hitchhiked to Long Beach, California and shipped out to Calcutta. There he learned tactical and Chinese language skills. In Chungking, Don joined SACO (Sino-American Cooperative Organization), with thousands of Navy, Marine, and Chinese Nationalist troops. Serving behind Japanese army lines (with the Office of Strategic Services—later CIA), SACO’s activities remained top secret for years.
Discharged in 1947, Don joined his parents in Boise. At a Christian camp, he met Dorothy June Bartholoma. They married January 25, 1948.
In 1950, Don was called up for the Korean conflict. After serving 16 months, he returned home, managed Van Patten Lumber in Payette, and graduated Boise Bible College.
An avid backpacker for over 50 years, Don also pitched fast-pitch softball for thirty seasons. He received the Silver Beaver Medal for Boy Scout leadership.
Don and Dorothy pastored churches in Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and Alberta. At two churches he co-pastored with his son, Jim. He and Dorothy led tours in the US (including Hawaii), the Pacific Islands, New Zealand, and Australia.
Don and Dorothy’s 61-year marriage ended with her death in 2009.
To be near his sister, Marge Mulkey, Don moved to Weiser. He soon met Jo Honey, and they married in 2012. For 10 years they enjoyed church and community activities, and visited several states, including Alaska.
Don is survived by Jo; children Kurt (Betty), Jim (Pam), Joe, Kitte Sandor (Art), and Jon (Shelley); 16 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; brother Gary, many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Preceding him in death were Dorothy, his parents, two sisters, one brother, and two brothers-in-law.
Don’s family suggests memorials to: Hardenbrook Scholarship Fund, Boise Bible College, 8695 W. Marigold St., Boise ID 83714, or a Christian organization you choose.

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Services

Visitation
Thursday
May 11, 2023

5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Dakan Funeral Chapel
504 S. Kimball Ave.
Caldwell, ID 83605

Service
Friday
May 12, 2023

10:00 AM
Cornerstone Assembly
515 E Court St,
Weiser, ID 83672

Cemetery

Hilltop Memorial Cemetery

Nyssa, OR

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