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Cleve Burnside Obituary

Cleve K. Burnside, 76, of Rigby, Idaho, passed away on July 26, 2025, doing what he loved-tinkering. With a wrench in one hand and a quiet grin on his face, Cleve left this world the same way he lived in it: hands-on, full-hearted, and always curious. Born on January 17, 1949 in Driggs, ID; to Doyle and Flossie Burnside (Smith), Cleve entered the world as a bundle of joy and quickly carved out a special place in a lively home filled with siblings: Moe, Clyde, Darlean, Bellva, DeAnna, and DiAnna. Cleve graduated from Rigby High School in 1967, where he made his mark not in the classroom, but on the court and the field. A proud Trojan, Cleve played both basketball and football, and earned a solid reputation for his tenacity, quick wit, and his uncanny ability to stir up just the right amount of trouble. While academics never quite held his attention, he excelled at making memories, friends, and the occasional harmless fight. In May of 1968, Cleve answered the call to serve his country and joined the United States Army, where he served honorably in Vietnam with the 116th Engineer Battalion. He deployed alongside his brother Clyde, his friend Gary "Buzz" Smith, and his future brother-in-law Val Skinner. Together, they faced the challenges of war with grit, loyalty, and courage-bonds that lasted a lifetime. On September 9, 1970, Cleve married the love of his life, Marva Jean Skinner. Together they built a life grounded in love, laughter, and the sound of banging hammers echoing from the shop. Over 54 years of marriage, they weathered storms, shared quiet joys, and created a family full of heart. They were blessed with three children: Cleve "Kirk" Burnside in 1978, Jeannie Marie, who was born with angel wings in 1980, and Mandy Kay in 1983. Cleve's devotion to his family was quiet but steady-shown through his actions, his sacrifices, and his ever-reliable presence. Cleve was an avid fisherman and hunter, always happiest in the mountains, a river nearby, and the peace of the outdoors all around him. He had a true craftsman's touch and was constantly making handmade wooden gifts for his siblings and grandchildren-each one carved with love, humor, and care. These keepsakes now serve as treasured pieces of his spirit and legacy. He is survived by his beloved wife of 54 years, Marva Jean Burnside; his children Cleve "Kirk" Burnside (Nichole) and Mandy Kay Burnside; his grandchildren Cleve "Kaylan" Burnside (Kenzie), Brooklyn (Dillan), Lauren, and Aiden; and his great-grandchildren Sailor, Rowdy, Sutton, and Walker. He is also survived by his siblings Moe (Lorane), DarLean, Bellva, DeAnna (Brion), and DiAnna (Larry), and a wide circle of extended family and friends whose lives he touched with loyalty, humor, and humble strength. Cleve was preceded in death by his beautiful baby girl Jeannie Marie, his parents Doyle and Flossie, his brother Clyde (Janice), his brother in laws Gary "Buzz" Smith and Kent McNeil.

Cleve's funeral will be held, Saturday, August 2, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at the Red Brick LDS Church, 401 W 1st S, Rigby, Idaho. The family will meet with friends at the Red Brick Church, Friday evening, August 1st, 2025 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. and on Saturday prior to funeral services from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Interment will be at the Rigby Pioneer Cemetery. If you'd like to honor Cleve, find something broken-a tool, a fence, a friendship-and fix it the Cleve way: with heart, patience, duct tape, and a little twine string. That was his way. And the world is better because of it. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.eckersellfuneralhome.com

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Published by Post Register on Jul. 28, 2025.

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Blair & Celia Erickson

August 6, 2025

Our heartfelt sympathy to the Burnside family at the sudden death of a really great man.
Our hearts go out to his family.
Cleve was always a good friend to everyone!
We especially send condolences & love to Jeanne at this time.
Sending love

Diane Nielsen

July 31, 2025

Jeanne I'm so sorry for your loss. Please know I'm thinking of you & sending a hug
Love you sweet lady.

Trina Roadhouse

July 30, 2025

Cleve was always smiling and laughing! I am so sorry for your loss Keep the memories close to your heart. Trina Roadhouse

Clark Inglet

July 29, 2025

To the family of Cleve,
I'm sad to here that Cleve has passed away. Condolences to everyone. My name, Clark Inglet, probably doesn't mean much to most of you, but I'm pretty sure that his wife may remember me and my brother, Nate Inglet. We met Cleve and Moe a few times in Tautphaus Park on the softball fields. I remember that the games were always a battle and usually close. As pitchers for our team, Cleve and Moe would face us with a bat in their hands. Other than what we shared on the ball field, there is nothing else that I knew about either of them except they were brothers. They were always very kind and personable. It was a pleasure to play that team. I'm going to take a guess at the name of the team they played for as "Lindsay". Thank you Cleve for serving in the Army in Viet Nam. I too served in the Army previous to you and was with the 3rd Armored Cavalary Regiment in Germany during the Berlin Wall being built.
Best wishes for all the Burnside family members and your memories of Cleve, which I am sure are many. I have few memories, but they are wonderful memories.
A friend in memory,
Clark Inglet and Roberta Inglet

Cindy Bramwell

July 29, 2025

Liked him in high school, knew the Skinner family too. Good people. I owe my life to DeAnnas husband Brion. Wishing your family comfort and peace. Love, Kit & Cindy Bramwell

Quenalee Nelson-Mickelsen

July 29, 2025

Dear Jeanie and Family
I am so sorry about your dear husband and dad and brother. As you know Jeanie, I was a year behind Cleve in high school so I have known him almost my entire life. When I enrolled in driver's ed, Cleve and Lynn Radford were my driving team. Remembering how intimated I felt as these two 'boys' had probably been driving since they were five, they both treated me with patience and a sense of humor. I thought Cleve was so nice and polite. Throughout my life, I have known Moe, Darlene and Belva. Such a great family - hardworking and honest people. Cleve will be missed among his family, friends and business associates. My heart hurts for you. When tragedy happens so unexpectedly, it is difficult to imagine your life without the person who has filled all the voids. From experience, time does heal but the 'hurt' will always be there. May you all be blessed with peace and comfort at this time with the fond memories of a great man. With love and Sympathy,

Idaho State Veterans Cemetery

July 29, 2025

Rest in peace with honor and gratitude for your service.

Gaylon Hanson

July 28, 2025

What a obituary the Burnsides wintered close to me in Arizona for eons. I always enjoyed swinging out to their estate and always left feeling welcomed.
As the tide turns I miss those who have left before me.
Condolences to all the family.
A fellow 116th comrade.
Gaylon Hanson,

DuWayne and Colleen Skaar

July 28, 2025

The world was a better place with Cleve in it. He will be missed by many, and welcomed home by many as well. We pray you, his beautiful family, find peace in your memories of him, and the knowledge that you will be with him again. Our sincerest sympathies to you in this difficult time.

LaNece Evans Tanner

July 28, 2025

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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Aug

1

Visitation

6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Red Brick LDS Church

401 W 1st S, Rigby, ID 83442

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2

Visitation

9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.

Red Brick LDS Church

401 W 1st S, Rigby, ID 83442

Aug

2

Funeral

11:00 a.m.

Red Brick LDS Church

401 W 1st S, Rigby, ID 83442

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101 West Main St., Rigby, ID 83442

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