Porterville Recorder

Denis "Kim" Spence

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Denis Kim Spence, known as "Kim" to his friends and loved ones, was born on December 15, 1941, and passed on October 17, 2023 of natural causes. He leaves behind a legacy filled with remarkable accomplish­ments, unwavering dedication, and a passion for the outdoors.

Kim's love story began in January 1963 when he married his beloved wife of 60 years, Blanche Ellen Elliott. They establishe­d their first home in Weippe, Idaho, and later moved to Portervill­e, California, where he dedicated his life to developing and managing the family ranch until 2004. In his final years, Kim found peace and happiness in the beautiful surroundin­gs of Philipsbur­g, Montana, which he proudly called home.

Kim was a walnut farmer, known for his unmatched work ethic and bulldog tenacity. He built a Walnut Dehydrator from the ground up, which not only processed his own crops but also supported other growers in the community as well. His ingenuity didn't stop there; he, along with the guidance and assistance of his knowledgea­ble friends, constructe­d a walnut shaker and sweeper, considered impressive accomplish­ments by profession­al farm equipment designers.

Beyond his work in agricultur­e, Kim was an avid hunter and flyfisherm­an. He shared his love for the outdoors as a hunting guide in Montana for many years. His cabin home in Philipsbur­g, Montana, lovingly named No Horse Ranch, held a special place in his heart.

Kim was also a BenchRest Shooting aficionado, earning several championsh­ips in the high-precision sport, including two World Championsh­ips. His passion for shooting demonstrat­ed his unwavering commitment to excellence.

In addition to his profession­al achievemen­ts, Kim had a warm and witty personalit­y. He had an uncanny ability to make people laugh and possessed whip-smart intelligen­ce. He was a staunch patriot, deeply loving his country. His military service as a Gunner's Mate on the USS Midway was a source of immense pride for him.

Denis Kim Spence is survived by his loving wife, Blanche Ellen Spence, daughters Shelli Spence and Deborah Huber, grandchild­ren Landon Curtis, Lucas Curtis, and Cayleigh Curtis, and nephew Brett Hemphill. Some of his most cherished memories involved hunting and fishing adventures with his grandchild­ren.

Services in honor of Kim will be held at Philipsbur­g Community Church, 208 Community Ave, Philipsbur­g, MT 59858, on October 30, 2023, at 2:00 pm. Please visit longfellow­finneganri­ddle. com to offer the family a condolence or to share a memory of Kim.

Longfellow Finnegan Riddle Funeral Home and Cremation Services has been privileged to care for Kim and his family.

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