![]() They created a lovely home setting where they would raise their children in the Homedale community on the banks of the Snake River where they currently reside. Their family grew to include four children Darin, Jeness, Kellen, and Taci. In 1971 Tom married his high school sweetheart Jo Ann Bell. Following graduation in the spring of 1967, he attended the University of Idaho before returning to Homedale to work with his father in the farm implement business. As a 3-sport athlete, he excelled in football, basketball, and track. Once in Homedale, Tom became active in the 4H program and spent many hours helping his father on their farm. ![]() He spent the early years of his childhood in Caldwell where he attended school before moving to Homedale in 1960. Tom, the first born and only son of Daniel “Tom” and Beverly Irene Hodgson Morris, was born on Apin Nampa, Idaho. Services will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Homedale, Idaho (708 State Hwy 19) on Tuesday, Jat 2:00 pm. He fought a valiant battle against glioblastoma cancer the last two years of his life. ![]() However, we didn't feel welcomed here.Tommy Lee Morris a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend passed away in his home Jwith his family by his side. Agree with other reviews that the campground is beautiful, grassy, and great wide spots. Had we not already set up our trailer, we probably would have left - it was a bad feeling and we never felt comfortable at this campground. But it would have been much better received had he handed us the rules and asked that make sure we follow them rather than reading each one to us and threatening us with eviction if we don't follow them. I understand that Dave wants to insure the protection of his property and his permanent tenants. We camped at two other campgrounds on this trip and neither one overstated or even stated what their rules were or what the ramifications were if they were not followed. Having two dogs we always assume the campground has strict rules regarding the care of and pick-up after your dogs. We have camped at many campgrounds with some having strict rules. We set up our trailer and we went back to see Dave and complete our check-in. Dave wasn't around when we arrived but their was a note with our name and the spot we were reserved. Oh and it was fairly close to several wineries we wanted to visit. We reserved this park several months ago because the grounds looked lovely, full hook-ups, and a great view of the river. ![]() Overall, if we were going back to that area of Idaho we all agreed we would definitely stay there again. The water tastes funky but it’s not dangerous. Beautiful, quiet, they allow dogs on leashes, right next to the river and reasonably priced. There are quite a lot of mosquitos but I expect that next to a river and with all the lawn watering. They have a nice covered pavilion for group get-togethers. You park your RV and vehicle on the grass and each site has full hookups and include a folding picnic table and a fire pit. Apparently there is no water shortage in Idaho. They water every unoccupied site almost constantly. The owner is absolutely obsessed with keeping the grass green and beautiful and the sprinklers going 15 hours a day contributes greatly to this. The entire park is grass covered, green and lush and shaded by mature trees and right next to the Snake River. We stayed for a week in this beautiful park a few weeks ago with our RV group from California.
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