![]() at Clovernook Country Club at 2035 Galbraith Road. The reception will follow immediately after from 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. His funeral service will be on Friday March 20th at 11 a.m. Born on April 23, 1958, Gerry was one of four sons and is preceded in death by his brothers Paul and Ken Thiemann. Gerry is survived by his wife, Carmen, his children, Carina and Danny, his mother, Mary Theresa, his brother, Joseph, and his granddaughter, Ollie Adela. in Economics from Oregon State University. An avid golfer, Gerry was an active member of Clovernook Country Club and organized charity golf tournaments. Conversa has provided interpreting services for medical clinics, translation services to help businesses sell products in diverse markets, and taught immigrants and international students the language skills necessary to get better jobs. With his wife, Carmen, Gerry founded Conversa Language School in 1989. Metro is working with Conversa Telephonic Interpreting Services to assist those with limited English. ![]() The tree nurseries he helped start have since grown hundreds of thousands of trees for sale across Central America. 4455) Monday through Fridays, from 6:30 a.m. While there, he used his accounting skills to make an agrarian cooperative profitable, started the first avocado tree nurseries in the mountainous region south of the country's capital, and raised funds to build a women-owned and operated bakery. ![]() You will be putting in full-time hours (sometimes more), and have no benefits. He also expects employees to work off the clock. Gerry served in the Peace Corps in Costa Rica from 1983-1985. The owner no longer cares about the company, spends little time there, doesn't understand the business, and expects his small and underpaid staff to do everything. Gerry Bernard Thiemann, founder of Cincinnati's Conversa Language School, died on Februin Costa Rica.
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