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Dennis Harold Crumbliss

February 21, 1957 — February 18, 2026

Dennis Harold Crumbliss, 68, of Kimberly, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on February 18, 2026.

Dennis was a proud and dedicated Firefighter and EMT who spent his life serving others with courage, strength, and compassion. His commitment to protecting his community reflected the kind of man he was — dependable, selfless, and always ready to help anyone in need.

Outside of his work, Dennis found joy in the simple and beautiful things in life. He loved hunting, fishing, and camping in the Idaho outdoors. He had a special talent for capturing photographs of the majestic eagles and rustic barns across Idaho, preserving the beauty of the places he cherished.

Above all else, Dennis was a devoted Papa. Being a grandfather was his greatest joy. He was the #1 fan of his grandchildren in every sport, activity, and passion they pursued. Whether cheering from the sidelines or simply showing up with unwavering love and pride, his grandbabies were his world.

Dennis is survived by his loving daughters, Alicia Borden (Jeff) and Megan Jones- Edgerton(Blair); his treasured grandchildren, Kai Bingham, Kayden Tippetts (“Bubba”), Makaya Tippetts ("pissy sissy"), Daniel Durand, Nathan Durand, and Brayden Edgerton; Great Grand Daughter Lilith Tippetts, his sister, Ardie Noyes; his brother, Kenneth McCollum; and his nieces and nephews, Kendra Brewer, Jamie Chupa, and David Arbaugh. And many Great nieces and nephews.

He also leaves behind many extended family members and dear friends who welcomed him as one of their own. Dennis had a rare gift for loving fiercely and making others feel like family. Because of the man he was, our family grew bigger wherever he went.

Dennis will be remembered for his strength, his generous heart, his loyalty, and the fierce love he had for his family. He wore many capes Dad, Papa, Big Brother, Best Friend, Pappy and many many more. His legacy lives on in the lives he touched, the memories he created, and the family who adored him.

A celebration of life will be held on June 20th at 2:00 p.m. at Rock Creek Park in Twin Falls, Idaho. At later date, there will be a memorial site located in the Rock Creek Veterans Cemetery in Hansen, Idaho. 

He will be deeply missed and forever loved.

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