“We are staying in Kellogg just long enough for me to earn enough money to return to Omaha”. These memorable words were spoken by Louis (Louie) M. Groves in January, 1960 upon his discharge after 4 years in the US Army. Being born in Omaha, Nebraska on January 8, 1939 to Walter and Laura (Japp) Groves, he grew up living, playing, and hunting in the flatlands, fishing in dirty rivers and breathing the stockyards scents. Living in these mountains was not appealing. Obtaining work at Bunker Hill, his return to Omaha came faster than expected with Bunker Hill going on strike, and to Omaha he returned with his wife, Jo Ann (Weholt), who he met and married while stationed in Anchorage, Alaska, along with their two oldest children. After 7 months of Nebraska living, he could not wait to return to his family in Wardner, Idaho when the strike ended and where he remained living until his passing on February 14, 2025.
Wanting to better himself, Louie obtained his GED then entered the Bunker Hill Electrician Apprenticeship program, becoming a Journeyman electrician, which also sent him to assist during the Sunshine Fire. He started laying carpets and linoleum floors for Furniture Exchange, which would benefit him greatly in the future, as one day his mother in-law, Ann Weholt, asked if he’d help her enlarge her utility room. He agreed to do so, even though he did not know a hammer from a crow bar. After a few lessons learning how to read a tape measure and use a hand saw, Louie realized he loved carpentry, started working at the trade on off hours, eventually leaving the min in 1972. He worked at Western Auto for two years while continuing carpentering, and eventually forming Groves Contracting in 1974. Finally, after three attempts, he retired in December of 2010.
Although building was not only his employment, but also his hobby, he was active in the community activities including being a member of the Wardner Industrial Union while employed at Bunker Hill, coaching and umpiring Little League for many years while his three sons played, and serving many years on the Central Shoshone Water District Board. He enjoyed his years serving Wardner the most, which included being a police officer, several terms as councilman, but most of all plowing in the winter and doing City maintenance work. He walked many miles hunting the mountains of Shoshone County, fishing the streams, or camping for 60-plus years at his beloved Mirror Lake in Sandpoint. Many neighbor kids would often be included in the hunting, fishing, and camping trips. Any call to go to a casino was never turned down, and each summer you’d find him planting his spuds and corn, which he prided himself in growing.
Louie is survived by his widow, Jo Ann Groves, of the family home in Wardner; three sons, Michael (Michele) Groves of Rose Lake, ID , Danny (Melinda) Groves of Wardner; and David (Laisa) Groves of Kennewick, WA; and daughter, Brenda (Skip) Adams of Spokane Valley, WA; 11 grandchildren, Jeremy Groves, Jennifer Groves Reeves, Dameon Groves, Brandie Binfield, Erica Binfield Mitchem, Nicole Adams, Karissa Adams Kramer, Bridget Adams Eickmeier, Tyler Groves, Colby Groves, and Savanah Heinz; 23 great-grandchildren, Tanner and Isabel Groves, Kendall and Ella Mitchem, Mckenizie, Alaina, and Clara Kramer, Madisyn, Riley, and Alex Groves, Jaelyn, Josslyn, Jakelyn, and Carli Reeves, Eloise and Cora Eickmeier, Brody and Peyton Miskovsy, Maidson Bazemore, Rylan and Tayln Wilder, and Charley and Ryker Heimerman; and a sister, Lucille. Louis is also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Preceding him in death are his parents, two sisters, two brothers, granddaughter, Melinda Louise Groves, and grandson, Darin Groves.
Graveside services with military honors will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2025, 11:00 AM at the niche wall at Greenwood Cemetery, Kellogg. Afterwards, family and friends are invited to gather at the Inland Lounge, 213 McKinley Ave., Kellogg, to visit, share “Louie” stores, and enjoy lunch together.
Memorials may be made to the Community Charity Fund at Kellogg Pet Medical Center, 304 E. Cameron Ave., Kellogg, ID 83837, or to an organization of one’s choice.
Memories of Louie and messages of condolence may be shared with his family online at www.shoshonefuneralservice.com. Shoshone Funeral Services, Kellogg, is assisting the Groves family with arrangements.
Saturday, March 1, 2025
11:00 - 11:30 am (Pacific time)
Greenwood Cemetery
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Starts at 11:30 am (Pacific time)
Inland Lounge
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