We trust in your dreams you find the peace you deserve and the quiet you are seeking! We all love you and we all want you to know that it's OK, we will be fine now that you are gone. Strength, love and comfort come from our memories that are compiled in the seemingly short time we had together. Art was born in the wrong era but remained true to himself and his cowboy or Mountain man persona, always a story to share about hunting or camping, could stay in the mountains for days or even weeks at a time. Art was handy to have around and if you knew him you also knew the answer to most problems was hit it harder, it will fit. He was easy going with his friendly smile and calm demeanor, always willing to lend a helping hand or to share his thoughts even when he was wrong. He lived life his way right up until his last weeks, he continued to enjoy his time with his family and grandkids, who called him "Grandpa Cowboy" he even got to enjoy camping one last time; while camping he gave us all a scare when he tried “grounding” he said it didn’t work. So, for now go softly into the mountain air knowing that you and Josh can keep telling stories. Enjoy the beautiful Idaho mountains the hunt and be free. We Love you.
Arthur is survived by his wife of 30 years Shawn, His Children Shanna Stillman, Shane (Kelly) Miller, April (Matt) Wilson, George Whittaker, Sybil (Kurt) Helmer, Micheal Whittaker-Miller and Shawn Whittaker-Miller. Brother Wayne Carlson, Sisters Lillian (Gordon) Oneil, Susan (Chris) Giatras, Janette (Kris) Porritt, Sister In-laws Shauna Carlson and Sheryl (Robert) Vanslooten. 15 Grandchildren and 8 Great Grandchildren. Many nieces, nephews, cousins. last but not least his beloved "Dad" dog, Bruce Edward known as his tough dog.
Art was proceeded in death by His Father Arthur D Miller, His "Dad" Leonard Calson, Mother Mildred Carlson, Brothers Kelly and Alan Carlson and sister-in-Law Pat Carlson and Son Joshua Whittaker.
Celebration of life will be held Saturday September 6th, 2025. Meet at the Camas Creek Country Store, Fairfield Idaho Take the direction though Gooding Idaho it is faster. 12p.m to 12:30p.m. or 313 10TH Ave E Jerome Idaho at 10a.m. and then we will go up to the Mountain. About an hour drive from the store. Please bring your own camping chairs.
Memories and condolences may be shared with the family on Art's memorial webpage at www.farnsworthmortuary.com.
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