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L Maxine Tieman 1936 2018

Obituary for L. Tieman L. Maxine Tieman Feb. 01, 1936 – Sept. 25, 2018 Maxine Tieman, 82, passed away on Tuesday, September 25, at Hearthstone Health Campus. She was born Feb. 1st, 1936 to Opha L. Reeves, and was a retired hairdresser. Maxine & her husband, Bernard, were long time members of Smithville Christian Church, where they served in countless volunteer roles, throughout the years. Always loyal to her Senior friends & former customers, Maxine could always be counted on to run errands, grocery shop or work her hairdresser magic on those, that could no longer venture out. She had a heart of gold and will be sadly missed, by many. Survivors include her daughter Bernadine “Bernie” Tieman Shook, and husband Mark Shook of Bloomington; a granddaughter Dr. Kayley Shook O’Donnell and husband Dr. Brian O’Donnell of Atlanta; a grandson, Kip Shook, and wife Ashley Vance Shook, and one great-granddaughter Lennox O’Donnell of Atlanta. Sisters-in-law Rosetta (Gary) Stewart, Pauline (Alan) Huffer, of Bloomington & Becky Mitchell of Martinsville. Brothers-in-law; Hershel (Connie) Tieman of Bloomington Hubert (Cheryl) Tieman of Owensburg & Her special cousin Marilyn Rogers. Many nieces & nephews, and legions of friends, including her very Special Friend, Kenny Chambers, along with life-long friend Shirley Garvin, who she met in 2nd grade, while attending Elm Heights Elementary School. Maxine was preceded in death, by her husband Bernard Tieman (who was probably, impatiently pacing behind Jesus, waiting for his turn to greet her;). Visitation will be 11am-1pm Friday, September 28, 2018 at The Funeral Chapel of Powell and Deckard. 3000 E. Third St. in Bloomington. Funeral services will be 1:00pm at The Funeral Chapel with Pastor Stephen Johnson officiating. Burial will follow at Clear Creek Cemetery. 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Maxine Tieman 1936 – 2018 Menu Send Flowers Plant a Tree In Memory of Your Loved One Click Here Family Log-In Click Here Subscribe to Updates Click Here Obituary for L. Tieman L. Maxine Tieman Feb. 01, 1936 – Sept. 25, 2018 Maxine Tieman, 82, passed away on Tuesday, September 25, at Hearthstone Health Campus. She was born Feb. 1st, 1936 to Opha L. Reeves, and was a retired hairdresser. Maxine & her husband, Bernard, were long time members of Smithville Christian Church, where they served in countless volunteer roles, throughout the years. Always loyal to her Senior friends & former customers, Maxine could always be counted on to run errands, grocery shop or work her hairdresser magic on those, that could no longer venture out. She had a heart of gold and will be sadly missed, by many. Survivors include her daughter Bernadine “Bernie” Tieman Shook, and husband Mark Shook of Bloomington; a granddaughter Dr. Kayley Shook O’Donnell and husband Dr. Brian O’Donnell of Atlanta; a grandson, Kip Shook, and wife Ashley Vance Shook, and one great-granddaughter Lennox O’Donnell of Atlanta. Sisters-in-law Rosetta (Gary) Stewart, Pauline (Alan) Huffer, of Bloomington & Becky Mitchell of Martinsville. Brothers-in-law; Hershel (Connie) Tieman of Bloomington Hubert (Cheryl) Tieman of Owensburg & Her special cousin Marilyn Rogers. Many nieces & nephews, and legions of friends, including her very Special Friend, Kenny Chambers, along with life-long friend Shirley Garvin, who she met in 2nd grade, while attending Elm Heights Elementary School. Maxine was preceded in death, by her husband Bernard Tieman (who was probably, impatiently pacing behind Jesus, waiting for his turn to greet her;). Visitation will be 11am-1pm Friday, September 28, 2018 at The Funeral Chapel of Powell and Deckard. 3000 E. Third St. in Bloomington. Funeral services will be 1:00pm at The Funeral Chapel with Pastor Stephen Johnson officiating. Burial will follow at Clear Creek Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Lewy Body dementia research at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo. or Southern Care Hospice, all in care of : The Funeral Chapel, 3000 E. 3rd, Bloomington, IN, 47401. To send flowers to the family of L. Tieman, please visit our Heartfelt Sympathies Store. Order Flowers Printable Share on Facebook Memorial Tribute Website Proudly Provided by: The Funeral Chapel 3000 E. Third Street Bloomington, Indiana, United States Phone: 812-333-4400 Map | Directions | Contact Us VFMC Indiana FDA National Funeral Directors Associations Selected independent funeral homes

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