Dorothy Elizabeth Thielman
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Dorothy E. (Hayman) Thielman, also affectionately known as Mom, Grandma, Gram, Sis, Aunt Dottie, Aunt Dot, and Elizabeth left this earthly life to be with her Father in Heaven on April 29th, 2023. She was born in Two Dot, Montana to her beloved parents Thomas William and Dorothy Robertson (Smart) Hayman. Though only residing in Montana during her early childhood years, she cherished her Montana roots. Almost certainly because she loved and valued her relationships with her large extended family. The Silver Valley, especially Wallace, was her treasured home on Earth for over 70 years! She was grateful to live in such a beautiful Thomas Kinkaid picturesque setting among real life people and events as characterized in the work of Norman Rockwell.
A steadfast Christian and heir of the grace of God, she relished her membership, participation and many positions within the United Church of Christ Congregational. Her beliefs provided her a foundation for serving and blessing others. In all things she was thankful and her love for others unending.
Committed to education, she was a life-long learner and always a teacher. A graduate of the Wallace High School Class of 1955, a class whose members continued to be close friends throughout the years, she returned to the school district in the 70s with a new task. She had the opportunity to care for many children as the Wallace District #331 school nurse and to guide young minds in their nursing endeavors by implementing the district's health occupation program at the high-school level. Even after leaving those positions, she later returned to be a school board trustee.
She earned her diploma in nursing at Deaconess Medical Center, Spokane, WA in 1958. While continuing to work in various nursing positions, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Education and then a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, both from the University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, "Go Vandals!" She later broadened her skills to become certified in Enterostomal Therapy from Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, MN. Her experience in the nursing field for nearly 50 years, assisted by her strong faith and caring personality, provided her with the amazing skill to tenderly assist in mending both physical and emotional wounds of many. Admired for management and leadership skills, she was eventually convinced to enter medical administrator roles which included Director of Quality Assurance at Kootenai Medical Center, Coeur d' Alene, ID as well as Risk Management.
From many groups formed between friends to several professional and service groups, her role often surpassed participation to embrace organization, leadership, and board member positions. She enjoyed many life-long interests including poetry and song writing, oil painting, crocheting and knitting, and reading. She created many opportunities to gather with friends and family, travel and of course gamble. Beyond being a woman of many talents, she will be remembered as kind, honest, understanding, fair, generous, intelligent, witty, and above all loving.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her brothers Jack and Don Hayman, sister-in-law Sherry Hayman, two nieces, a nephew and a great grandson. She is survived by her husband of 59 years John, her brother Tom Hayman, sister-in-law's RC Hayman and Ethel Hayman, her children John W. (Joannie) Thielman, Christi Thielman, Robynn (Scott) Freiburger, Tom (his love Marcie) Thielman, and Ed (Shelley) Champagne, many adored nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. She is also survived by 11 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and since she had a contagious love for people, especially children, many bonus grandchildren and great-grands. Each and every one of them filled her eyes with sparkles, her heart with warmth, and her spirit with pure overflowing joy.
During the last 9 1/2 years of her life she lived with family in Paul, Idaho as a result of complications from the removal of a brain tumor on 12-12-13. Due to medical necessity, in autumn of 2021, she was moved to Autumn Haven Assisted Living in Rupert, Idaho. The loving care provided to her by their staff is greatly appreciated by her family.
A memorial service will be held at the United Church of Christ Congregation at 408
Cedar Street in Wallace Idaho on Saturday, June 3, 2023 at 11am. Gathering for family and friends will follow for the afternoon and evening at the Wallace Elks Lodge #331, 419 Cedar Street, Wallace.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to United Church of Christ Congregational (http://ucc-wallace.org/), Wallace Rotary, Wallace Elks Lodge #331, or any other charity of your choice.
She is Loved!