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Garland Maupin Jr

July 9, 1986 ~ January 28, 2026

Born in: Eagle Butte, SD
Resided in: Bear Creek, SD

Garland Maupin Jr., 39, of Bear Creek and Ridgeview, SD, passed away peacefully Wednesday, January 28, 2026, at Cheyenne River Health Center, Eagle Butte, surrounded by family and friends

Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. MST, Friday, February 6, 2026, at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Eagle Butte. Burial will follow in Bordeaux Family Cemetery, Ridgeview. A wake service will be 6:00 p.m., Thursday, February 5, 2026, at the church with a procession from the 4-Mile at 4:00 p.m.

Born on July 9, 1986, in Eagle Butte, South Dakota, Garland Jr., aka “Thumper” has fond memories of growing up in BIA and enjoyed riding his bike around the neighborhood while visiting and getting ice cream at Tastee Freeze. Later, the Maupin family moved to Laplante where he attended school. Thumper has many fun memories of his siblings, including when he adopted a baby buffalo with his brother Ted. He had good memories with friends and cousins at Tiospaye Topa and graduated there. He attributes graduating high school to his sister Tanna who made sure he did all his schoolwork.

After graduating high school, he went to work in Wyoming but decided to come home where he started working at the Game, Fish and Parks. There he met Shantoya Waloke and together they had Hunter Rose Maupin. Thumper was proud to support Shantoya in “raising” her children. He enjoyed taking his “little partner” Hunter fishing and hunting. After getting his CDL, Thumper began working at Cheyenne River Gas Company. He shared countless hours of delivering propane even during inclement weather, he would sleep at the office and then go back out and deliver. He is proud to have worked at the Gas Company for 15 years. In 2020 during the summer, he worked at the checkpoints and made many more new friends.

Thumper met Louise online on Facebook, and after several attempts to meet up, they finally went to Pierre together and ate at Guadalajara for their first date. From that day on they were inseparable and really enjoyed each other’s company. Thumper told Louise he “always wanted to be a family man” and took care of her when she was ill. After four months of dating, Thumper took Louise to the courthouse and married her on December 4, 2020. Thumper enjoyed fishing, hunting and grilling out with Louise and her children. He was proud to have taken his stepson Bobby Yazzie to get his first white tail deer. Thumper had a big heart and honored Bobby during graduation by getting him a medicine wheel and feather. Not only was he a father figure to Louise’s children, he also was a mentor to his nephew Teegan and would refer to him as “my boy”. Whenever Thumper was out fishing or hunting, he would make sure to message Teegan, if Teegan didn’t message first.

He always told stories about fishing in the Lee dam and hunting nearby Ridgeview. Thumper was an avid fisherman and hunter. He was good with his hands at fixing almost anything. Thumper was also a “social butterfly”. Wherever he went he really enjoyed visiting people, even as far south as Hot Springs, Arkansas and as far north as Linton, North Dakota. Thumper loved to grill and cook. He would grill for his “Bear Creek Crew” the neighborhood kids in Bear Creek, his stepchildren’s birthdays and for the Open Door Fellowship Sunday service. Thumper will be dearly missed by the ones he loved and those whose lives he touched.

Thumper (Garland, Jr.) is survived by his loving wife, Louise (Uses Knife) Maupin; daughter, Hunter Maupin; stepchildren: Bobby Yazzie, Jordan Yazzie, Thelma Yazzie, Kingston Yazzie, and Samuel Uses Knife; mother, Jennifer Maupin; siblings: Darlyn, Terri Rose, Ted Maupin; special niece, TJ Maupin and special nephew, Trastin Longbrake and many other nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by Baby Maupin; his father, Garland Maupin, Sr.; siblings, Tracy Dean and Tanna Maupin; nephew, Taten Maupin; special aunt, Rosie Arpan; grandparents, Arthur and Eveline (Hodgkiss) Maupin.

Luce Funeral Home of Gettysburg has been entrusted with Garland’s arrangements.

Services

Wake: Thursday, February 5, 2026 6:00 pm

St John's Episcopal Church
Main St
Eagle Butte, SD 57625


Funeral Service: Friday, February 6, 2026 11:00 am

St John's Episcopal Church
Main St
Eagle Butte, SD 57625


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  1. You are a good nephew, Thumper. You were always respectful and I enjoyed our short, friendly conversations. I know you’re with your father and uncles Shorty and Dick up there talking about the deer hunts and all the other cool things you all enjoyed.

    Doks’a Ake’ – We will meet again

  2. Thumper you made it to glory land. Going to miss you dear cousin.

  3. Much love and prayers family 🙏❤️🙏

  4. Rest in Peace Thumper. Safe Journey my friend.

  5. Gone to soon Kola. No more pain Rest Easy.

  6. Fly high, Cousin gonna miss you with everyone went before you rest in peace prayer for my family offer My condolences 😭😢

  7. You were a great person loved you much. Rest in peace will see you one day.

  8. Sending prayers as you journey to the star nation. I haven’t seen you for a long time but as a youngster, you were your Dad’s shadow. Now you are together. Watch over your Mom and the family. 🦅🪽🕊️


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