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Arthur G Hasfurther

July 21, 1949 — December 30, 2024

The lord asked for someone to fix his baler and called on Arthur “Art” G. Hasfurther, 75, of Genesee to make the needed repairs.

Art took the service call on December 30th, 2024, with family by his side. Art was born July 21, 1949, to Lawrence and Sarah (Sally McDaniels) Hasfurther. He grew up at the family home in Genesee, Idaho, attended and graduated Genesee High School in 1967. He then graduated from Lewis Clark State College with an AA in auto-mechanics. He enjoyed refereeing area high school football and basketball games in his free time and dating his high school sweat-heart Jeanette (Jan) Baumgartner. They married soon after on December 4th, 1971, at the St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Genesee.

Art worked over 18 years at the Genesee Union Warehouse, and later retired as a mechanic at Columbia Tractor in Moscow, where he was sought after by many farmers of the Palouse. He, like his father, Grandfather and Great-Grandfather, kept up the Hasfurther and Son farm that was established in 1888, on the outskirts of Genesee. He acquired his passion for farming by helping his family, and working for other farmers in the area, since he was young.

After his dad passed away, Art and Jan moved to the homestead and continued to enjoy their life together. They kept up the heritage farm with their kids and grandkids and enjoyed every minute. There was nothing that Art couldn’t fix, and he was passionate about fixing things in his shop, woodworking, making sausage and sauerkraut, watching sports and westerns, and loved helping a fellow farmer in need, in fact he was known as the “Baler God” during haying season.  He enjoyed a barbeque and cold one after a long day of hauling hay at the farm with friends. He had a love for cracking jokes, and giving people nicknames for everyone he meets, and usually referred to them by their nickname. He loved spending time with his grandchildren and showing them the ropes on the farm. If you ever stopped by for a “visit” at the farm, it always took longer than 5 minutes, and you would have something cold to drink in your hand.

He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Jan Hasfurther of Genesee; daughter Nanette Nebe (Bryce) of Colfax, and son Tony Hasfurther (Renee) of Genesee. He leaves behind four wonderful grandchildren – Kelsey Jensen, Colton Nebe, Alyse Nebe, and Andrew Hasfurther; and brother-in-law Mike Cameron. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister Debby.

The family would like to thank Genesee EMS, Gritman Medical Center, Pullman EMS, and the wonderful staff at Bishop Place Memory Care Unit for the exceptional care given in the last days of Art’s life. Memorial donations can be made to Genesee Ambulance Fund.

A memorial celebration for Art will be at Short’s Funeral Chapel in Moscow, ID on January 10, 2025 at 2:00 pm.

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