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“A lot of our staff are still deeply affected by what they saw this year and the things they went through have been traumatic for them," one healthcare worker said.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Jesus Gadia Tapiador, Jesse as he was fondly called by family and friends, age 64, passed away at a Caldwell hospital on December 10, 2020. Cremation is under the care of Rost Funeral Home, McMurtrey Chapel.
Jesse was friendly and upbeat at gatherings, a church goer who loved to dress up casually. He once mentioned that he was happy being single and living by himself. He was a supporter of local sheriffs office and US veterans, as well as religious organizations.
When Jesse first arrived here in Mountain Home he right away worked at Pauls Market for a short period of 2 weeks. Then he worked at Albertsons for 10 years. Looking for a more challenging adventure he applied at DeCA Mountain Home Air Force Base. While working at Mountain Home Air Force Base commissary he also took care of his elderly mother. After 7 years of working at DeCA he became ill and applied for disability. When he couldnt manage his home and health he moved to a Boise assisted
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