Parker Daniel Pletcher Boise, Idaho Obituary

Parker Daniel Pletcher

<p>Parker Daniel Pletcher passed away the morning of Christmas Eve, December 24, 2021.&nbsp; He was 23 years old and living in Nampa, Idaho with his fianc&eacute;e, Alexa Jones.&nbsp; Parker was born on April 29, 1998, in Houston Texas.&nbsp; His parents, Michael and Christy Pletcher raised him in Meridian, ID with three siblings, Amy, Tyler, and Rachel.&nbsp; Parker was quite a prankster and loved to push buttons.&nbsp; This made for a very entertaining homelife. &nbsp;There was never a dull moment in the Pletcher household. The family enjoyed camping and vacationing on the Oregon Coast or visiting cousins in Oregon and California.&nbsp; Parker grew up in the Meridian United Methodist Church and loved going to Sawtooth Camp during the summer.&nbsp; He was very active in the youth group and was a part of several mission trips, including a mission trip to Belize.&nbsp;</p> <p>Parker was a very talented young person.&nbsp; Some of his talents included art, music, making silly videos, and video gaming.&nbsp; As a boy, he was a master at inventing things.&nbsp; He loved hooking things up to his tricycle to &ldquo;tow&rdquo; them around.&nbsp; This included attaching his little sister&rsquo;s Flintstone&rsquo;s car to his trike to tow her around the neighborhood.&nbsp; As he got older, the inventions got bigger and more thrilling.&nbsp; He made several contraptions to ride down the hill in the backyard.&nbsp; Through trial and error, he would eventually come upon a design that could go to the bottom of the hill without dumping him off mid-way.&nbsp; Skateboards, wagons, car seats, sleds, chairs, bikes, bungee cords and anything he could find around the house might be incorporated into a design.&nbsp;&nbsp; Another invention happened one snowy winter when he attached a snow shovel to the front of his bike to plow the driveway.&nbsp; He was quite creative.</p> <p>Parker loved sports growing up.&nbsp; He played optimist football for 3 years but quit because he &ldquo;didn&rsquo;t want to hurt anyone&rdquo;.&nbsp; He played basketball in middle school, and the love for the game continued into adulthood.&nbsp; He joined a gym and would play basketball with his friends there.&nbsp; He was also into weightlifting and fitness.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>Parker graduated from Mountain View High School in 2016.&nbsp; At that time, he and his high school girlfriend, Arielle Goodwin were expecting a daughter. Oaklee Jayde was born 5 months after graduation.&nbsp; Oaklee was the light of his life, and he treasured that little girl.&nbsp; Even though he and Arielle did not stay together, Parker was glad that his daughter had a wonderful mom. &nbsp;Oaklee is 5 years old now and looking more like Parker every day.&nbsp;</p> <p>Once Parker started working, he tried many different jobs.&nbsp; His first job was at Marshalls.&nbsp; After that, he traveled back east with a company selling building materials.&nbsp; He tried a couple of different jobs in the restaurant business as a dishwasher, and a cook.&nbsp; Cooking was another of his many talents, and he delighted at trying out new recipes.&nbsp; He worked as a volunteer at the Sawtooth Methodist Church Camp and would often fix special meals for the staff.&nbsp; He loved adding hot spices to almost anything he ate, and thankfully he didn&rsquo;t spice up the whole dish.&nbsp; Parker spent some time as a caregiver and loved taking care of people.&nbsp; Parker would help anyone he could, given the chance.&nbsp; It was just who he was. &nbsp;His most recent job was really a good fit for him.&nbsp; He was building sheds for Stor-Mor Sheds in Meridian, ID.&nbsp; He was excited at all the learning and skills he was gaining.&nbsp; He loved building those sheds and would send scads of pictures to anyone who would look at them!&nbsp; He was really proud of the work he was doing, and it was fun for the rest of the family to see him so excited about it.&nbsp;</p> <p>Parker had recently decided to return to school.&nbsp; He was excited to go to college and was looking forward to becoming an EMT.&nbsp; His ultimate goal was to be firefighter.&nbsp; As a first responder he could follow his heart and help people.&nbsp; His biggest motivator was to have his children look up to him.</p> <p>Parker always had a highly developed sense of justice.&nbsp; This was part of his whole life.&nbsp; He was a strong advocate for racial and social justice.</p> <p>Parker was blessed with several friends who were always supportive of him.&nbsp; Devonte, Alex, Jess, Eli, Jacque, and many others were very special to him.&nbsp; These men have been a part of his life for a very long time.&nbsp; He called them &ldquo;brothers&rdquo;.</p> <p>Although Parker struggled a bit right after high school, he was working hard to become the person he wanted to be.&nbsp; He was looking forward to a beautiful future with fianc&eacute;e, Alexa Jones. They had recently moved into an apartment together and were fixing up a nursery for the baby boy they are expecting.&nbsp; Parker and Alexa were planning to be married once their child was born.&nbsp; Due April 9, 2022, he will be named Ariyon Parker Pletcher in honor of his father.&nbsp;</p> <p>He is survived by his fianc&eacute;e, Alexa Jones (Nampa, ID); his daughter, Oaklee Jayde Goodwin (Kuna, ID); his parents, Michael and Christy Pletcher (Meridian, ID); siblings, Amy Gajda (Jeff) (Meridian, ID), Tyler Pletcher (Nampa, ID), and Rachel Pletcher (Meridian, ID); Grandparents Ron and Cheryl Byron (Meridian, ID); Rex Pletcher (Meridian, ID); Jim and Kathy Climer (Springfield, ID); and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.</p> <p>He is preceded in death by Grandmother, Janice Pletcher (November 2019); Uncle Kevin Climer (January 2013), Grandaunt Peggy Heeb (March 2010), and Alan Doty (1999)</p> <p>Service will be held at 1:00 pm, December 30, 2021 at the Meridian United Methodist Church.&nbsp; A refreshment reception will follow in the Family Life Center.</p>
April 29, 1998 - December 24, 202104/29/199812/24/2021
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