In Loving Memory of Patricia Anne Reiman
October 6, 1933 – October 22, 2025
Patricia Anne Reiman, 92, of Kuna, Idaho, passed away peacefully on October 22, 2025. Born in Caldwell, Idaho, on October 6, 1933, Pat lived a life full of love, adventure, creativity, and service.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Mary Alta (Earl) Coffey and Edward Marvin Murphy; her beloved husband of 62 years, Kenneth Ray Reiman; and her son, Daniel Paul Reiman.
Pat is survived by her son Donald Lee Reiman (Elizabeth), and daughter DeeAnne Kay Simmons (Timothy). She was a proud grandmother to Jana Cook, Jared Reiman (Alissa), Julie Bunker (Jeremy), Daniel Simmons (Meg), Kevy Simmons (Nancy), Lori Kreutzer (Jason), Jason Simmons (Amelia), and Tyrell Reiman (Brittany). Her legacy continues through her great-grandchildren: Emma and Parker Reiman; Violet, Estelle, and Thomas Simmons; Jett, Ezra, Blaise, and River Simmons; Harper, Timothy, and Kevy Kreutzer; and Woodrow Simmons.
A Life of Passion and Purpose
Pat had a deep love for nature, animals, and gardening. Her home was surrounded by vibrant flower beds, and her seasonal decorations brought joy to all who visited. She was a stylish dresser known for her bold jewelry and big patterns, reflecting her lively spirit.
Her adventurous heart led her to camp in the Owyhees, search for arrowheads, and even raft the Main Salmon and Hells Canyon rivers at age 70. She and her husband, Kenny, loved taking long trips across the United States in their motorhome, exploring new places and enjoying life on the open road together. She was an avid skier, golfer, bowler, and bridge player, excelling in every hobby she pursued. Her dedication to bowling earned her induction into both the Boise Bowling and Idaho State Bowling Halls of Fame.
Pat was a devoted Boise State University sports fan, attending football and basketball games well into her 80s. She loved hosting family gatherings, and her home was a hub of warmth and celebration.
Creativity and Community Leadership
A talented artist, Pat painted and crafted jewelry with care and flair. She gave back to her community by coaching junior bowling, youth basketball, softball, and serving as a Scout leader. Her leadership extended to roles as Secretary and President of the Idaho State Bowling Association, as well as active involvement in the Idaho Women’s Golf Association and Hillcrest Country Club Women’s Association.
Fiercely independent, Pat lived on her ten-acre property in Kuna until her passing, embodying strength, grace, and resilience.
Her memory will live in the hearts of her family, friends, and all who were touched by her generosity, creativity, and zest for life.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Pat's name to simplycats.org or call (208) 343-7177
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