Verton E. Kienke

July 12, 1938 — January 6, 2026

Verton E. Kienke Profile Photo

Verton’s parents migrated from South Dakota in 1937. Fleeing the hardships of the dustbowl and the great depression, they packed 5 small children and all of their belongings into a truck and headed west. Destined for the Palouse, plans changed when they reached northern Idaho. Idaho farming life began on 160 acres of rocky fields and pine trees off the Bunco Road near Athol.

Verton was born in Coeur d’Alene on July 12, 1938.

The youngest of six and the first Idahoan, he grew up with hard work and adventure. He and brother, Leslie loved hunting, fishing and being heroes to their young nieces and nephews. Shortly after graduating from Spirit Lake High School in 1956, he joined the US army and served at Wildwood Station in Alaska, before it was a state. He was the middleweight boxing champion for the army at that time. After service, he met Dorothy Whitesell at the Ivalee Dance Hall in Huetter Idaho. They were married one year later on July 23, 1960, at Christ the King Lutheran Church in CD'A.

Their first home was on the family homestead. When daughter Donna was born in 1961, Verton built a wood platform and pitched a large canvas army tent in the forest. This is where they lived until winter set in. Son, Richard was born in CD’A in 1963. The family followed Verton through Nevada, Idaho and Washington as he pursued road construction with the Operating Engineers. Youngest son, (Verton) Scott was born in Spokane in 1965. There was a lot of moving with work until 1967 when they settled in Post Falls. Then in 1979, Maud Leeman joined their tribe as an exchange student from Switzerland.

All activities centered around family. They enjoyed huckleberry picking, fishing, hunting, holiday gatherings, epic pinochle games, croquet and pranks. Verton’s work went from construction to logging in the late 1960’s, and he began his own logging company in the mid 1980’s. He and Dorothy enjoyed travel, dinners with friends, coffee and cruises until her passing in 2014. Life after Dorothy centered around Tuesday dinners with the gang, numerous road trips to southern Idaho and Walla Walla, debates with Larry, cards with Butch and adjustment to the constant changes of later life. After a long struggle with dementia, Verton passed peacefully on January 6, 2026. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Dorothy, parents Leslie and Bessie, sisters Laverna Baugh, Dorsay Fuson, Doris Stone, Alma Stone and brother Leslie, numerous nephews and nieces.

He is survived by his children, Donna (Mark) Evans, Richard (Jody) Kienke, Scott Kienke. Grandchildren, Kade, Logan, Garrett, Amanda, Aleshia, Katie, Ashley, Charlie-Marie, Bailey, their spouses. Great grandchildren, Emily, Zhane, Grizzly, Kodiak, Emry, Aislyn, Bradlee, Leon, Logan, Lucas, Lila and Roman.

Services will be held at English Funeral Chapel in Post Falls on Sunday, Jan 18th at 2pm.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Verton E. Kienke, please visit our flower store.

Videos

Other

Mass

Memorial Service

Guestbook

Visits: 296

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors