(From Greenlawn Funeral Home)Jerry Fayne Thieman son of Leonard and Lillie (Merrick) Thieman was born on August 16, 1942, in Lockwood Missouri. He departed this life Monday December 8th at his home in Springfield, Missouri.
He has preceded in death by his parents, his brother LD Thieman, his daughter Shelly Thieman, his son Steven Thieman; two brothers-in-law, Carl Wilson and Don Wilson.
Jerry is survived by his wife Susie of the home; two sons, Brent Thieman and wife Katie of Rogersville, Missouri, Nick Thieman and wife Tara of Springfield, Missouri; two stepchildren, Creasa Boswell of Springfield, Missouri and Travis Hodges of Freeman, Missouri; three sister-in-laws, Joy Thieman of Springfield, Missouri, Ruth Wilson of Asbury, Missouri and Karen Wilson of Mansfield, Missouri; 15 grandchildren and 4 Great Grandchildren.
Jerry graduated from Lockwood High School with the class of 1960. He attended business college after high school. Jerry had a never-ending work ethic which was reflected in his daily life right up to the end. He worked for Zenith Electronics Corporation 28 years as a supervisor. Jerry enjoyed all types of sports. He worked for the Springfield Cardinals for the past 21 years. Jerry also worked for Missouri State University the past 17 years, making many friends and forming lasting relationships.
Jerry graduated from Lockwood High School with the class of 1960. He attended business college after high school. Jerry had a never-ending work ethic which was reflected in his daily life right up to the end. He worked for Zenith Electronics Corporation 28 years as a supervisor. Jerry enjoyed all types of sports. He worked for the Springfield Cardinals for the past 21 years. Jerry also worked for Missouri State University the past 17 years, making many friends and forming lasting relationships.
Jerry attended the Renew Methodist Church at Willard, Missouri. He cherished his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. He attended many schools and sports event to support them. He loved his church family, family reunions and holiday dinners. Jerry immensely enjoyed going to breakfast with Gordon and Weston. He was never known to turn down and offer to go west, to visit a casino.
Jerry’s presence will be missed profoundly by all that knew and loved him.

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