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Joel Eugene Thisius
Joel Eugene Thisius, age 87, of Wells, Minnesota, passed away at one of his favorite places, Sunset Bay Resort on Dead Lake in Richville, Minnesota on Sunday, June 6, 2021. A Funeral Service will be held Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 11:00 AM at Open Doors Wells United Methodist Church with Pastor Chris Leistra officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church. Interment will be at St. Casimir’s Catholic Cemetery in Wells, MN. Following the burial, a lunch reception will be held at the church to share fond memories and probably a few jokes which Joel always loved to tell. The family prefers memorials to the Mayo Clinic Mesothelioma Specialty Group.
Joel was born on October 20, 1933, in Carlston Township, Freeborn County, Minnesota to Manville and Ruth (Haas) Thisius. He graduated from Freeborn High School in 1951. In 1955, Joel enlisted in the Army and completed his basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, and Camp Carson, Colorado.
On March 27, 1955, Joel married his sweetheart, Joyce Ellen Kuechenmeister at the Congregational Church in Freeborn, Minnesota. Following their wedding, they lived in Tacoma, Washington while Joel was stationed at Fort Lewis with the Army Second Infantry Division and US Field Artillery Battalion. After Joel was honorably discharged, they returned to Wells, where he worked for Moll Implement and then the United States Postal Service as a City Letter Carrier who prided himself in knowing where everyone lived for over 42 years. Joel was an avid gardener who spent countless hours cultivating his vegetable and perennial gardens including grooming the decorative hedges and trees in his yard. Included in his yard time, Joel spent significant time caring for his feathered friends, keeping many bird feeders filled and a heated bird bath during the winter months so he could enjoy their presence year-round. Joel enjoyed woodworking, and his special passion was finding an old broken-down piece of furniture and bringing it back to life by fabricating parts and refinishing his project. Many family members and friends have been blessed to have received his treasures. Joel was an active member of the local Lions Club for 38 years giving endless service hours to the Athletic Banquet, community center bingo on Friday nights, and Fair parking projects. Joel attended the Wells Methodist Church where he was Head Usher and a Sunday School teacher for many years. As a Scout Webelos Leader for 19 years, Joel mentored many local boys including his three sons and later mentored his three grandsons to Eagle Scouts. Joel enjoyed playing cards with family and friends, belonging to Whist and Bridge clubs. Joel anxiously awaited the annual family fishing vacation, where he loved to fish. Largemouth bass were his favorite, mastering the art of slow retrieve Senko fishing, boating countless fish, only to release them to fight again, saying, “Thank you for your effort”. With over twenty trips to Alaska to visit their oldest son and wife, sightseeing and salmon fishing created cherished memories. Joel and Joyce were frequent bus tour travelers. Trips to Washington D.C., Utah, and New York were a few of their national favorites. Beyond any hobby, Joel loved to spend time with his family. He travelled countless hours to support his boys and grandchildren in sports, concerts, birthdays, and other family gatherings. Distance was never an excuse for not attending.
Joel is survived by his wife, Joyce, of 66 years; sons: Terry (Lucy) Thisius of Palmer, Alaska, Steven (Cathy) Thisius of Maple Lake, Minnesota, and Todd (Laurie) Thisius of Cheney, Kansas; grandchildren: Ciara Ahrens, Anna Crenshaw, Jakob Thisius, Alexander Thisius, and Jeffrey Thisius; great-grandchild: Aiden Crenshaw; brothers: Larry (Betty) Thisius of Wells and Ted Thisius of Freeborn; sister: Gayle Staloch of Wells; brother-in-law: Mark Kuechenmeister of Walla Walla, Washington; and many nieces and nephews.
Joel was preceded in death by his parents; father and mother-in-law: Donald and Ruby (Krosch) Kuechenmeister; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Adrian Staloch, Arlan Kuechenmeister, Diane Kuechenmeister and Jeannine and Khalid Ali.
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Sorry to here of Joel’s passing . We enjoyed playing bridge and working Lions Club activities together . I remember what a gentle spirit he had. Praying for comfort for the family ..
My condoences to the family.
My condolences to the family.
Joel will be missed. He was a fine mentor to many young men, myself included. He showed us how
a Christian man should live his life by his example. My thoughts and prayers are with Joyce and family.
We enjoyed having Joel as our mailman while growing up. Condolences to the family 🙏🙏
My deepest sympathies to Joyce and family. Joel was a very sweet man and neighbor.
Our sympathy to all of the family.
Our deepest sympathy, Joyce, and prayers for your family. We did not know him well, yet, he seemed a peace filled man.
We are sure he will be missed by all.
Blessings to you your family
Mary Beth and Gary
Sincere Sympathy to Joyce and Family. Working with him at the Post Office Joel always had some words of wisdom to share !!! He joins the Heavenly Postal Hall Of Fame ….. with Jack, Jim, Bob, Alan, Bruce, Dale, Marlin plus others. He will be missed by many. RIP Joel 💙
Sincere Sympathy to Joyce and Family. Working with him at the Post Office Joel always had some words of wisdom to share !!! He joins the Heavenly Postal Hall Of Fame ….. with Jack, Jim, Bob, Alan, Bruce, Dale, Marlin plus others. He will be missed by many.
RIP Joel 💙
My Sincere Sympathy to you Joyce and your family.
After reading the Obituary of your husband Joel, I realize what an accomplished man he was.
He will be missed by many.
Your life will be lonely now but you are a strong lady. Enjoyed getting to know you when we
met at Wells Bridge several years ago.
Joyce Johnson
Condolences to Todd and family. I always remember your dad delivering our mail, he was such a nice man.
So sorry to hear of Joel’s passing…he was always one of my favorite basketball Dads…always a positive light and so soft spoken…Joyce,Terry,Steve and Todd you will be in our prayers…Rick Fisher
Very sorry to hear about this. Blessings to the family
You are all nestled gently within my thoughts and prayers.
Sorry for your loss. Your in our thoughts and prayers.
We had the pleasure of meeting him and Joyce at our Cub Scout Blue and Gold Banquet. Steve talked about how much they did for scouting. Great couple of people who raised great kids. So sorry for your loss Steve and Cathy and to you Joyce. 66 years with him was such a blessing. My prayers go to you for peace during this time.
Joyce and family. We extend our sympathy and prayers to you. May God give you strength, comfort and peace. When my mom was a Jr./Sr. In high school she stayed at the Thisius home and helped take care of the 3 older kids for her room and board. He loved helping them and we always felt like they were our extended family…such nice people! Mom always let us know f she heard any news about Joel, Gayle or Larry. Love and prayers, Peggy (Schoen) and Dean Goettsch
Sorry to hear Joel passed away. Always enjoyed talking with him. Remember how he tried to save the giant Elm tree in the back yard.