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Barbara Mae Strickfaden, 81

| September 1, 2020 1:00 AM

On Friday, Aug. 28, 2020, Barbara Mae Strickfaden died peacefully at her daughter’s home, surrounded by family and in the loving thoughts of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Barbara was born in Jerome, Idaho, on June 3, 1939, and as a young child moved to Salmon, Idaho, with her parents, Ronald and Mae Burke, where she graduated from high school. After studying at the University of Idaho, Barbara became deeply involved in state politics, working for many years for Senator Dean Summers and Vern Brassey and supporting Idaho’s Republican Party in a variety of ways. She completed her career as a state director for Senator James Risch.

Over the course of her accomplished professional life, she was head of the Conventions and Visitors Bureau for Coeur d’Alene and worked closely with the Hagadone Hospitality Company to advance tourism in North Idaho. Barbara worked for 10 years as the executive director of the Idaho Bankers Association and was the first woman in the nation to serve as executive director of the American Bankers Association.

Barbara was preceded in death by her husband of more than 30 years, Edwin Strickfaden, who she missed every day. Barbara and Ed were often found in their lush garden in Salmon or on one of the many rivers of Idaho, rafting and camping with their favorite friends.

Barbara loved to cook and everyone was delightfully filled up with her pots of beef stew, sourdough pancakes, her home-canned pepper hash and so many other “Nana” recipes. She was a stylish dresser from head-to-toe, was famous for her neighborhood “come as you are” parties, and adored traveling to New York to see Broadway musicals.

Barbara’s parents, Ronald and Mae Burke, owned the Recorder Herald newspaper in Salmon, so Barbara grew up deeply engaged in the news and community events and activities. Later, she was a busy volunteer mother at her children’s schools and a devoted member of Jaycees and other organizations. She filled 25 hours in every 24-hour day.

Barbara was also preceded in death by her beloved grandson, Cody Gwartney. She is survived by five children: Debra Gwartney (Barry Lopez), Cynthia Sundvik (Gary Sundvik), Ron Gwartney (Lou Anne Gwartney), Rebecca McKenna (Mike McKenna) and John Robert Gwartney (Cori Gwartney); two step-children, Cary Seale (Tom Seale) and Evan Strickfaden (Courtney Strickfaden); as well as grandchildren Amanda Mae, Stephanie, Mary, Mollie, Anne, Michael, Lilly, Amy, Tjaden, James, Zach, Taylor, Ethan, Alycia, Victoria, Juan, Emily, Josh, Kaci and Cami. Her great-grandchildren, Owen, Ezabelle, Harry, Ryder and Taydin were blessed to know their Nana.

Barbara’s husband, Ed, served the state of Idaho for many years as a state police officer, eventually appointed by the governor to the position of colonel. Barbara was immensely proud of this accomplishment and so, in lieu of flowers, she has requested donations to support the efforts of the Idaho State Police Officers Association.

Barbara’s lifelong interest in politics and deep patriotism made her an avid campaigner and decades-long precinct polling chairman. She would never miss a chance to exercise her right to cast a ballot. In honor of her life, please vote.

Due to current restrictions, Barbara’s memorial service will include only a small gathering of family at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020. However, all are invited to watch a live stream of the service — we warmly welcome you to celebrate our mother’s life. Please join us by clicking the link on the Alden-Waggoner Funeral Home website: aldenwaggoner.com

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