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Mr. Gary Grant Sylte

Date of birth 05/29/1943
Date of passing 10/11/2024

Gary Grant Sylte, age 81 of Belmont, ID, died October 11, 2024, at the Post Falls Veterans Home, surrounded by amazing staff, friends, and family after suffering a stroke and a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was born May 29,1943 at the Farragut Navel Training Station near Bayview, Idaho to Vernon and Alice (Howell) Sylte. He graduated from Lakeland Highschool in 1962, which was the first graduating class after Rathdrum and Spirit Lake High Schools combined. He met his bride of 60 years, Janet Lynn Sylte, of Bayview, Idaho during the fall of 1961, who was from the “rivalry school” of Spirit Lake. They were married before Gary joined the Navy in 1962. He served as a Seabee for four years mostly in Okinawa, Japan and Vietnam and received a purple heart for being wounded while defending his battalion in 1966.

Gary and Jan lived in Dalton Gardens and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho until 1978 when they moved to their beloved 82-acre ranch in Belmont, on the northern slope of Cedar Mountain, near Athol and Bayview. Jan and Gary raised two children, Troy and Traci Sylte, whom Gary called “his heroes”. He worked as a deputy sheriff for about one year before joining the USDA Forest Service, where he served Americans for 30 years as a civil engineering technician performing a myriad of forest and road management duties. He spoke often in high regard of his many revered Forest Service work colleagues and his love of working in the woods. He was known for his road survey and location skills where he conducted several special assignments locating the access roads into the large Bonneville Power Line that transects northern Idaho and Western Montana.

Gary had many passions, loved sports, and connecting with people. He played football, basketball, and baseball in high school, and was the battalion champion in racquetball in Vietnam, where stories are told that off-duty officers would try to beat him. While living in Dalton Gardens, he received multiple awards in “Hi-Gun Press” trap shoots (1972 and 1974), Slow-break basketball (1974 and 1977), Coeur d’Alene Bowman Barebow (1972, 1976, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1994), and Hayden Lake Record for a Northern Pike on March 7, 1999. He coached peewee baseball and multiple years of girl’s youth basketball in off-season league play. He and Jan were very active in Kootenai County Saddle Club for over a decade, and they owned/operated the Couer d’Alene River Big Game Outfitters for 26 years. Gary was awarded “board member with outstanding efforts” by the Couer d’Alene Snowmobile Club, 1999-2000.

Gary loved Gonzaga basketball. He was an early riser, always up before sunrise, singing “dee, dee, dee” down the hall, before meeting his beloved friends for morning coffee at the Owl Café in Hayden, then later Super One in Athol when the Owl closed. He loved his mules: Radar, Jenny, and BJ that packed many an elk out of the woods. He also ran “Mountain View Ranch Trail Rides” for almost a decade, where he guided numerous horseback rides for local tourists, taking them on trails he had made above their ranch, and telling many a story. Mostly, he cherished his wife and kids, whom many stories have been shared of hunting and fishing, and ties to ranch and nature.

Autumn was Gary’s favorite season, bringing golden leaves of fall, crisp cold days, and an elk bugling up the crick – it is fitting that he left us in the fall for better hunting grounds. He was preceded in death by his parents, Vernon and Alice (Howell) Sylte. He is survived by his wife, Jan (Krakenberg) Sylte; his son, Troy Sylte (Tamatha) and grandchildren: Reed Sylte, Tavin and Ella Robles; daughter, Traci Sylte and grandchild, Becca Sylte-Riggers; his sister, Linda (Gary Retter) Yates; nephew, Eli Yates; and numerous cousins.

The visitation will be Monday, October 21, 2024, from 9:00AM-10:30AM at Hayden Bible Church (290 E. Miles Ave. Hayden, Idaho 83835) followed by a funeral service, beginning at 11:00AM. There will be a reception after the service at the church, then a military honors burial at Pinegrove Cemetery (6693 SH-53 Rathdrum, Idaho 83858).

The family would like to thank the staffs at Generations Memory Care Home, Pacifica Senior Living Home, and the Post Falls Veterans Home for all their dedication and care these past, almost two years.

Honoring Gary’s love of nature, animals, and elk hunting, memorial contributions in Gary’s name may be made to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (rmef.org), and/or Companions Animal Center, (PO Box 1005 Hayden, Idaho 83835).

Please visit Gary’s online memorial and sign his guestbook at www.yatesfuneralhomes.com
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Published by Coeur d’Alene / Post Falls Press on Oct. 16, 2024.

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