John Thielman Obituary
John Thielman, 84
John Fred "Bucky" Thielman passed on from this life February 10, 2025 in Burley, Idaho. He was born on June 14, 1940 in Beulah, North Dakota to William and Rose (Birkholz) Thielman. He was raised in the family home in Zap, ND with two brothers Robert, and Jimmy (who passed in infancy), and two sisters Ione and Clarann. In the late '1950s, Bucky left school in Zap to make his way. He headed to the oil fields in Wyoming and traveled around some. In 1962 he decided he needed to see the World's Fair in Seattle, WA. On his way, as he was traveling through Idaho, he stopped over in Wallace, and happened to meet the love of his life, the woman who was to be his wife and companion until her death in 2023 - Dorothy Elizabeth Hayman. They married on September 14, 1963. John tried a few more occupations then joined the Shoshone county road crew where he stayed until he retired. John and Dorothy raised their family in the Silver Valley: a son John, a daughter Christi, a daughter Robynn, a son Tom, and a son Ed Champagne who was lovingly welcomed into the family at a very young age after the passing of his mother.
John loved to socialize. He could strike a conversation with literally anyone. He was a proud member of the Wallace Elks Lodge #331. He also loved to play cards. Many was the evening that John and Dorothy spent with family and friends enjoying a "Pinochle party", however, Cribbage was his passion. Many friends, children, even grandchildren were given brutal, yet loving, educations in how to play "Crib". John was a lifelong baseball fan. In 2024, at the age of 84, he finally got the chance to watch his beloved Yankees live in the World Series.
John faced several challenges in his life. Shortly after joining the county road crew, around 1970, he was electrocuted while helping remove abandoned cars from a creek bed when the crane hit a power line. Towards the end of his career, he was run over by a front-end loader while trying to rescue a coworker's lunch box. He survived both with nearly full recoveries. While recovering from the last, he became a religious gym patron. This dedication also was instrumental in his recovery from a stroke in 2010 and later in life the removal of cysts from his spine. He loved to spend time at the gym exercising and socializing. In fact, in the last nine years there were times in which he had several gym memberships. Many valued friendships were developed at each one. It's wonderful to think that when his time came, it was at his beloved gym, Elite. His current "social club!"
John was preceded in death by his wife Dorothy, his siblings, grandchild Rhayman Freiburger, and great grandchild Xavier Taylor. He is survived by children John and Joannie Thielman (Soda Springs, ID), Christi Thielman (Post Falls, ID), Robynn and Scott Freiburger (Paul, ID), Tom and Marcie Thielman (Ft Walton Beach, FL), and Ed and Shelley Champagne (Moses Lake, WA). He is also survived by 11 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and many adored nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.
In memory of John, play cards, attend sports, or even exercise! Upon his request there will be no formal funeral or memorial service. In order for his family and friends to "socialize in his honor", an Open House will take place from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., Thursday, February 20, 2025, at the Minidoka County Senior Center 702 11th St., Rupert, Idaho. An additional gathering will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Saturday, June 14, 2025 at the Wallace Elks Lodge #331, 419 Cedar St., Wallace, Idaho. Donations can be made in his memory to Minidoka Senior Center, any Elks Lodge, Rhayman Freiburger Memorial Scholarship at St. Nicholas Catholic School, United Church of Christ Congregation (Wallace), or any other charity of your choosing. Arrangements are under the direction of Joel Heward Hansen Mortuary.
Published by Shoshone News-Press on Feb. 21, 2025.