Joseph Lawrence Bud Tiemeyer

joseph tiemeyer

November 4, 1934 ~ March 22, 2008

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Tiemeyer, Joseph Lawrence “Bud”, 73, retired 44-year employee of Excel-Cargill, died Saturday, March 22, 2008. Rosary, 7:00 P.M. Wednesday, March 26; service, 10:00 A.M., Thursday, March 27, both at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. Preceded in death by parents, William and Theresa (Hilger) Tiemeyer; twin daughters, Cynthia and Cecilia; brothers, George, Carl, Robert and Eugene; sisters, Elsie Burnett and Alice Lothridge. Survivors: wife, Maxine; children, Bonnie (Jesse) Guerrero of Dodge City, Mary Kay (Wayne) Hansen, Thomas (Elena) Tiemeyer, Jane Maes, Kenneth (Carrie) Tiemeyer, Donna (Kyle) Stalnaker, all of Wichita, Carol (Rick) Alexander of Knoxville, TN; brother, William (Martha) Tiemeyer of Wichita; grandchildren, Brian Tiemeyer, Collin Maes, Sara and Shawn Hansen, Eric Guerrero, Kyler and Kelby Stalnaker, Evan and Lauren Alexander, Zachary Tiemeyer, and Maria Tiemeyer; step-grandchildren, Mark Guerrero II and Andretta Bennette. Memorial established with St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 861 N. Socora, Wichita, KS 67212. Downing Lahey Mortuary West. Rosary, 7:00 P.M., Wednesday, March 26, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church

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  1. Bud Tiemeyer will be so greatly missed. I will always remember his kind, warm-hearted, friendly, fun-loving, welcoming manner from times spent at family gatherings over the years. His humble, caring spirit leaves that same legacy in his wonderful family as well. God be with you and rest in peace and joy Bud.

  2. Bud, he pratically raised me. He was the best thing that had ever happened in my life. He took me to Church almost every Sunday. He is gold in my family. And always will be remembered no matter what. I love you so much Bud.

  3. It’s been awhile since he passed. I just wanted to say,if it weren’t for him,i’d probably be in horrible situations right now. He saved me from myself. You just don’t find people like that anymore. Love you,Bud.

    • Imagine that he abandoned and betrayed his own family and helped other people to try to convince himself He was not a disgrace. The man you met gave all of his children complex post traumatic stress disorder. This is absolutely nothing to be proud of my dear.

  4. Bonnie Sorry For Your Loss I Will Miss Him Also May God Bless All Of Us As We Will All Pray For You And Your Family At This Time Thanks Ron & Mary Lou Conner

  5. This abusive huma led a double life and gave his entire family CPTSD

    The Tiemeyer name is a curse.

    Which is why they’ve all scattered and taken no accountability for destroying the first born grandchilds life.

    Own your shame in therapy and care about life please.

    So SO TRAGIC AND DISGUSTING

    PLEASE SOMEONE IN THIS CULT STAND UP AND DO THE RIGHT THING

  6. I knew Bud when I was in high school and worked for Elroy Zoglman who trained horses in 1970s.
    Bud was a great and likable person to know.

    David Keiter
    Ruidoso, NM

    • The conversations or interaction I had with Bud were always horse related.
      Never spoke about family matters.

    • Well now you know the man that you admired was not who you thought he was

      Every member of his family currently has cptsd, narcissistic personality disorder, or antisocial personality disorder

      Everyone’s lives are complete dumpster fires

      Solely because of that man

      I’m sorry you were sold a lie

    • Sorry, I thought this section was intended for people to reflect upon something positive toward someone who passed away….
      My comments reflect toward a good working relationship from 50 years ago.

    • What I’m hearing you say is that you’re in denial of reality?

      Your perspective of a good working relationship, in reality, was you were being manipulated by a covert narcissist.

      Sorry to burst your bubble.

      Can you tell me what you heard me say?

  7. Cowardice funeral parlor enables generational trauma by making comments private so they can keep making money

    Heathens is what you are


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