
In Loving Memory of
Thyra K. Stevenson
September 4, 1944 – May 11, 2020
Thyra Kay Stevenson was born in 1944 in Palo Alto, CA, to Gladys and Lloyd Stevenson. When she was 13 years old, her father moved the family to Lewiston where he worked for Potlatch Forests as director of organizational planning and acquisitions. Her mother, a former teacher and librarian in Washington and California, worked for the local YWCA and the Lewiston Morning Tribune.
Together with her sisters, Gail and Seja, Thyra grew up an outdoor enthusiast. The three girls grew up in a house their father built in Los Altos Hills, CA. They loved horses, learned how to shoot as youngsters, climbed trees and were both avid campers and lifelong Girl Scouts. Her parents grew apricots and other stone fruit, which inspired the girls’ lifelong passion for gardening, home farming and agriculture. Thyra graduated valedictorian from Lewiston High School in 1962. She went on to earn her Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from Boston University. She earned a certificate in Spanish from the University of Madrid as part of her Master of Arts program at New York University. She also earned a Ph.D. in Latin American literature from the University of Washington.
Thyra was an optimist and never missed an opportunity to pursue a new and exciting path. After her university studies, she moved to California to join her parents who had returned to the Golden State. She taught both high school and college Spanish for more than a decade. She left teaching to join Amdahl Corp. in Santa Clara in a Corporate Communications role. It was at Amdahl that she met her husband of nearly 40 years, Walter Greenham. Together, the two cared for their children and enjoyed annual camping trips to Big Basin, Disneyland visits and trips to Mexico for R&R, where Thyra’s favorite activity was reading mystery books in the warm sun under a palapa. They bought Los Gatos Cyclery and became an active and beloved part of the Bay Area biking community.
In the early ’90s, Thyra became a pilot and began a new career flying large transport jet airplanes, becoming certified to fly DC9, 727, 737, 757 cargo planes.
In the early 2000s, Thyra and Walter were blessed to become grandparents to five grandchildren and went on to enjoy park visits, birthday parties, vacations and holidays with them throughout the years. Thyra and Walt retired and returned to Lewiston, where they enjoyed the slower pace of life. She and Walt supported the local FFA in a variety of roles and with annual events. Thyra, ever an active community member, took on a multitude of projects and volunteer roles. She was a member of the Lewiston City Council, on the Airport Commission and an ordained church elder. She was a member of the Nez Perce County Republicans and the Nez Perce County Republican Women’s Club.
Thyra joined the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, where she served as aircraft commander, flotilla commander and chief information officer. She learned to play the bagpipes, and her first experience piping was in the Coast Guard pipe band. One of her great joys was playing the bagpipes in Lewiston parades.
“Do a Good Turn Daily” — Girl Scout slogan.
“My mother, my two sisters and I were all Girl Scouts. Some favorite times were at Girl Scout camp at Farragut … very special events only in Idaho. I wake up every day determined to do my part to provide a better life for District 6 constituents.” – Thyra K. Stevenson, State Representative.
In 2012, Thyra was elected to her first term for the Idaho House of Representatives, District 6. She sat on the Agriculture Committee during her tenure in the House and loved it. She saw real value in what local farmers were doing and was impressed with nearby colleges and the effort they were putting into ag research. She was lucky enough to attend several Ag trips, and once even barged down the Snake River to the Columbia River to learn how the grain from our region is sent to market. She wanted to make sure any legislation she had in front of her supported agriculture, and she won awards many years in a row as an “Ag All-Star.” As a nod to her mother’s career, she partnered with the Molina Foundation to promote reading and put new books in the hands of many young children in her district. In 2016, Thyra was reelected to the Idaho House of Representatives, and in 2018 she went on to proudly serve a third term.
In the years following the passing of her husband, Walt, in 2015, Thyra was blessed to be surrounded by a lively community of friends, many of whom were like-minded outdoor enthusiasts — river boaters, helicopter pilots, farmers and fishermen. Together they explored, adventured and enjoyed the beauty of the region. Her friends were a great support to her during her campaign for a fourth term as Idaho State House Representative. Thyra would be thrilled to know that, in honor of our country’s great and selfless health care workers during this difficult time, Fairchild Air Force Base did a spectacular multiple-jet flyover of the Kootenai Health where, alongside her daughter, Astrid, and her stepdaughter, Molly, she was cared for until her peaceful passing.
For Thyra’s celebration, we will be honored to have a member of U.S. Coast Guard Pipe Band and U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary to join us to play the bag pipes.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Pipe Band USCGPB http://www.uscgpipeband.org/, which is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization affiliated with the Coast Guard, or a donation to the Molina Foundation, which is a national nonprofit organization focused on reducing disparities in access to education and health http://molinafoundation.org/donate/.
A virtual memorial service was held on Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 10:00 AM PDT via Virtual Memorial Gatherings.
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Thyra Stevenson was a member of U.S. Coast Guard Pipe Band (USCGPB). In 2005, she offered to host and maintain the Band’s website. USCGPB had spent a year with the original website host that offered to give a year at no cost to get us started. When it came time to renew, we were going to take up a collection to cover the costs. Thyra offered her services, because she already had website resources for her own business. She said it was a shame to pay for it when she could do it for nothing. She assisted with the transition from the original server to her server including revamping the site to eliminate potential issues with Intellectual property of the previous server. The Coast Guard offered to include a link to USCGPB on the Coast Guard Website, but it had to comply with certain accessibility standards. Thyra took care of that. Before her first year was done with the website, her job and life did not allow her ample time to be responsive to the maintenance we needed, so another member took some HTML classes and started helping her. Once she was comfortable with his ability, she turned the whole thing over to him (and he has maintained the site since thanks to Thyra’s mentorship and his diligence). Thyra ended up resigning from the Band because, given all the other activities in her life, she was not able to devote the time she believed was appropriate to being an active member of USCGPB. However, the work she had done for the Band was an incredible gift that essentially keeps on giving since the Band website is an integral part of our operations today. The USCGPB will remember Thyra for her support and assistance during her tour as a member. We wish her fair winds and following seas as she embarks on the next phase of her existence. She will be missed.
Harry Dudley, Captain, USCG (Ret)
President
U.S. Coast Guard Pipe Band
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I had the opportunity to work with Thyra on many fronts over the years. I always enjoyed our interactions and discussions about politics, important state and local issues and especially boating and recreating on the Snake and Clearwater Rivers. Thyra usually had an educated opinion to share, and I valued it because she had such a rich life experience from which to draw. Sharen and I will miss her.
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Thyra has been my friend since she first moved back to Lewiston. We met over landscaping ideas, but bonded over politics. I will miss those calls on her way to and from Boise, I will miss the lunches, the advice and her laughter. I think of you often Thyra, I miss my friend.
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Jean and I still have Thyra’s card to us celebrating our wedding in 2013. It was a simple and warm message. We were blessed to know and serve with her in the Idaho legislature. She was accomplished in all she did and we miss her
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Thyra quickly became one of my best friends, joined and was welcomed by my circle of friends and family. I have the fondest of memories of her coming over for coffee and morning "briefings" tagging along with me as I went about my business. She was alway full of advice, and very caring. I miss you Thyra and cherrish the memories of all the good times we had. You left his world way to early, we had many more to make….
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I served with Rep Thyra I committees and my office was next to hers at the Capital. She was a conservative voice that sought information to make a vote. I wish I would have known her to have a Spanish background. I speak Spanish. I only knew her as a pilot. She would stop by frequently and chat about upcoming bills. She will be sorely missed.
Rep. Rod Furniss