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John E. Yielding
September 25, 1985 - July 12, 2023

Place of Birth: Grosse Pointe, MI
Residence: Alexander, ND
Age: 37



John was born, September 25th, 1985, to Daniel Eubanks and Ruth Yielding in Grosse Point, Michigan. He then grew up in western Montana and was always so proud of where he came from, and nothing ever compared to being from Montana. John’s smile could light up a room and make the grumpiest of people happy. His sense of humor was one of a kind and he loved to play jokes and trash talk. John was real and raw. What you saw it was you got. John was passionate about life. He loved the outdoors especially fishing…he loved the challenge of figuring out the water and where the fish were hiding. Being out on the water in his kayak was his happy place.

Once John was old enough, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served a tour of duty in Iraq in 2007. While he was serving in Iraq John and Jessica met and became pen pals where they got to know each other and looked forward to meeting in person. When John got back Jessica chanced it all and flew to California to meet John in person. Who would’ve known they would fall in love and get married 4 short months later at a little wedding chapel in LA. The Marine Corps was something that ran deep in John’s veins, and he was very proud of it. It’s like that quote “Once a Marine, always a Marine.” He was part of a brotherhood that would always have each other’s backs no matter what.

Shortly after finishing his duty in the Marine Corps John and Jessica moved to North Dakota in 2011 to start a new adventure in the oilfield. While John started off as a green hand, he worked his way up to be a mentor for new oilfield employees. He loved sharing his knowledge of the oilfield and seeing people succeed in all that they did. John had a huge heart and was always willing to give the shirt off his back for anyone. He loved anything that made him laugh and cherished all of his friends. Tho we didn’t have any family out here we considered our friends in the oilfield our family.

In 2014 we finally got pregnant with our first baby and when we found out Eli was a boy, John was so excited. He always said he wanted a whole hockey team. We then had Malikai and shortly after that had Kaleb (in Jessica’s car). That was a story he was so proud to tell! He loved those boys more than anything. They were his pride and joy. He loved taking them fishing, playing baseball, teaching them new hockey moves, and just spending time with them. He didn’t quite get a whole hockey team, but he loved the boys that he got.

John and Jessica were married 15 years and their love for each other was like non other. Regardless of what happened in their marriage they always came back together and remembered why all those years before they chose each other. God was their cornerstone and with him anything is possible. John will always have Jessica’s heart here and for all eternity.

When we lose people like John, we tend to lose a part of ourselves. The only way to fill that void is by embracing those beautiful memories of him and truly understanding that he is now at peace, and we will see him again one day!

John is survived by his wife, Jessica Yielding; his 3 boys, Eli, Malikai, and Kaleb Yielding; Mother, Ruth Yielding; and sister, Julie Yielding.

He was preceded in death by his father, Daniel Eubanks.

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Brenda Heitzman (Hauser, ID)
Jul 17, 2023
Dear Jess,
We are so sorry for your loss. We are praying for you and your precious boys. Even though John's earthly life was short we KNOW and can rest in the knowledge that his eternity has been secured because of our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen, and you are loved.Brenda
David and Joy Rachoy (Rathdrum, Id)
Jul 21, 2023
We are very sorry that we are unable to be there, but be assured of our prayers during this time. We’re so glad that we will be able to view it live stream.
Kathy Jenkins (Athol, Idaho)
Jul 25, 2023
Jessica and boys, we are praying for you. May God draw you close to Him and to each other at this difficult time.
Callie Pierce (Post Falls , Idaho)
Jul 25, 2023
John will be truly missed by so many. I had the privilege of knowing John for years we lived in the same town in Montana. He had the biggest heart and smile that light up the room. I will miss is smart ass he was always joking around and having fun. I am so sorry Jess and their boys have to go through this pain I do know God has you all in his arms and will help guide you through the rest of your lives without John. I had the privilege of knowing Jess and her family for many years while living in Post Falls this family has a fierce love for Jesus and I know Jess will have a huge support team for her and the boy's. I wish I could be there for the hardest day just know you and the boys are in my thoughts and prayers. love always Callie!
Lenore C McDonald (Post Falls, ID)
Jul 26, 2023
Dear Jess, I don't think I ever met John but I feel as though I already know him just by reading what you have posted. I am so sorry for your loss and what it means for you and the boys. I am praying you will feel the peace and comfort of the Lord, even in your darkest "moments" when the pain is so great. You and the boys are loved and covered in prayers - today and always! Love you bunches! Lenore (Post Falls, ID)
Tim Sego (CPL Sego) (Bloomington, IL)
Jul 27, 2023
John and I were deployed together and also worked my entire enlistment in Truck Co where he and I worked together on serveral occasions he being the Operator and I the Mechanic. He was such a kind soul and always willing to help. I lost touch with alot of the guys and gals from my time in but I will always have the memories and he was an amazing guy.
Zach and Erin Kemper (Post Falls, Idaho)
Jul 27, 2023
We really wish we could have been there today. What an honor to your amazing husband's life. We love you and we are praying for you always.
Debbie Osterholm (Hayden , Idaho)
Jul 27, 2023
My heart hurts for your family. I understand completely the loss of a father to his children, there isn’t any words that can help. I pray for Gods Grace to hold all of you tight. Love you Jess,
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