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Morrison Funeral Home & Crematory
Phone: (208) 436-1800

Gregory S Thain

Born: Sunday Sep-14-1958
Died: Saturday May-27-2023
Funeral: Private Service

Morrison Funeral Home
& Crematory

188 S. Hwy 24
Rupert, Idaho 83350
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Here’s to fair skies and tailwinds!

Gregory Scott Thain passed away suddenly at St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center on May 27, 2023.

Born September 14, 1958, in Logan, Utah, to John T. and Mildred Ann Thain, he was the third of four sons. Having a younger brother meant lots of mischief, wrestling, and motorcycle riding with Alan. Additionally, having older brothers meant someone to look up to.  John and Greg spent many years collaborating on their farming operations and respecting each other’s opinions.  As a fourth generation dairyman, he took great pride in his work and was known for his hard work, dedication, and attention to detail.

Greg and Dianne were married on July 1, 1981.  They, along with son Cory Scott, welcomed three more children into their family.  Brandi in 1986, Allie Megan in 1990, and Jace Teague in 1995. The four of them learned the value of hard work and play.

Although he worked hard, Greg always found time through the years to coach little league All Stars, participate in snow and competition water skiing, tennis, motorcycle road trips, family trips (Yellowstone, always a favorite), and hiking.

He was a man of many passions and a true lover of life, who touched the hearts of all who knew him.  With a love for animals, he found solace in their company and dedicated his life to their well-being.  Greg was frequently seen riding the roads of Minidoka County on his motorcycle with his dog, Bazinga, on board. But what truly set Greg apart was his charisma and caring personality—he had a way of drawing people to him and making everyone feel valued and loved. Greg’s quick wit and charming demeanor made him a joy to be around. He always knew how to lighten the mood with a well-timed joke or clever remark. It’s no wonder everyone loved spending time with him. Greg was also full of goodness, helping many anonymously when he saw a need.

In addition to his other passions, Greg was an accomplished pilot who loved nothing more than taking to the skies and feeling the wind beneath his wings.  He was a skilled aviator who earned his pilot’s license at a young age and spent countless hours in the air, exploring from a unique perspective.  Whether he was flying solo, or with friends and family, he always felt at home in the cockpit and relished the freedom and exhilaration of flight. Greg’s love of flying was a testament to his adventurous spirit and his willingness to embrace new challenges. 

His passing leaves a void that will be felt by all who knew him. 

Greg was preceded in death by his parents, John and Millie Thain; and a brother, Larry Smith.

He is survived by his wife, Dianne Thain, of Rupert; children, Cory (Jenny Peterson) Thain, of Rupert; Brandi (Cole) Meiners, of Twin Falls; Allie (Colten) Alexander, of Twin Falls; Jace (Tyanna) Thain, of Rupert; a granddaughter, Georgia Quinn Meiners; brothers, John (Sherie) Thain, of Declo; Alan (Pamela) of Salt Lake City; and Jen’s children, Gracie and Matt Peterson.

Please come join us for a gathering of family, friends, and all who knew him, on Sunday, June 11, 2023, from 6-8 pm, at Morrison Funeral Home,188 South Hwy 24, Rupert, Idaho. A private family memorial will be held on June 14, 2023.

In lieu of flowers, the family is suggesting that you make donations to your local animal shelter. That will make Greg smile!

Condolences:

My condolences. Greg and I were friends in high school and rode motorcycles. He will be missed....Mike Dalsoglio

So very sorry Diane and family. Hugs and prayers...Wayne and Alice Schenk

Greg was definitely one of a kind in the short time I got to interact with him. Was definitely a great guy. Will miss seeing you around Greg!....Chance Ploof

Dianne and family, I’m so sorry for your loss! I have such fond memories of Greg. Just thinking of him brings a smile. It was always a joy to pass him and his beloved dogs on my way to work....Nancy Crump

My sympathies to the families. I used to play tennis with Greg years ago in Twin Falls. A very fun loving man. He would sometimes register for a tournament using the name Jack Daniels. He had a great sense of humor, and I’m sure his family will miss him tremendously....Susan Ramseyer

Greg will be sorely missed in this world. He was one of the few people I felt I could share anything with. Never judgemental, always witty and funny, loved his animals, and cared about people. I miss you Greg....Dave Luebbe

Greg was a good friend in high school. My heart goes out to his family...Tami Cheney Erickson

This is a tragedy- so unexpected & untimely. The Lord called Greg home when he still had a lot of life to live. I’ve heard it said many times that if you’re faithful your trials will eventually become blessings. You have to trust the Lord and his timing. We pray for you & family to be strong & feel Lord’s arms around you...Wes & Ev Schow

When we moved around the corner from Greg, we became good friends. He would stop in and visit with Shelley if she was out in the yard, We would run into each other quit often on the canal bank and visit about how we were going to change the world when we became President.
It's been mentioned that Greg was a bit of a prankster. One April Fools morning around 5:00, I headed out to my truck to go out north to start the day. I climbed into my truck, started it up, put it in gear, and it wouldn't move. I put it back in park and tried again, same thing happened, It wouldn't move. I got out walked around the silly thing twice and couldn't see a thing wrong. Got back in and tried it one more time, except this time I left it in gear, got out and walked around and to my dismay the dang tires were turning. I crawled under the truck and there was a block under both rear tires with a 1/4 inch space under each of them. I just started to laugh out loud, He got me! He really got me!!
We visited and laughed about that again in Smiths, just a couple weeks ago.
Gregg was a good Friend and will sorely be missed....Jack and Shelley Harman

Cory, My heart goes out to you and your family and I'm truly sorry for your loss.
I didn't know your Dad but I do know he raised a thoughtful, kind and intelligent son.
Love and prayers...The Librarian!  Carol Ball

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