- Date Of Birth: March 26, 1938
- Date Of Death: December 8, 2018
- State: Idaho
Kenneth Farnham Call, 80, returned to his Heavenly Father peacefully in his home in Afton, Wyoming surrounded by loved ones on December 8, 2018. He was born in Sacramento, California on March 26, 1938 to Lamoni Farnham Call and Dora McCann Call. He had 3 sisters, Carol Call Heap, Rosalee Call, and Deanne Call Wright and one brother, Ronald Call. At the age of 5 his family moved to Afton, Wyoming where his father had been born. He attended Afton Elementary and graduated from Star Valley High School in 1956. He met his sweetheart, Shaire, while walking the old pipe up Swift Creek Canyon. They were married and sealed for time and all eternity in the Idaho Falls Temple on December 18, 1961. Together they had 4 children Terry, Jeana, Kristi, and Garry. He was a patient, gentle, kind, loving husband and father. He worked for Thiokol, by Brigham City, drafting the Minute Man Missile. Then they moved to Afton where he worked for CallAir drafting about 95% of the CallAir agriculture airplanes. He designed and drew the plans for the Red Baron Drive-In and several Maverik gas stations. He wired the Afton Tabernacle when it was remodeled and the old Star Valley High School building. When CallAir sold out he began working for the Lower Valley Power and Light (now Lower Valley Energy) as an engineer for 29 years until he was in a car accident and became disabled from brain damage.