
MAY 30, 1936 - NOVEMBER 29, 2025
It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of John Thomas Nickle, 89, who departed this life peacefully and was sent to his eternal home on November 29,
2025.
John Thomas Nickle was born on May 30, 1936 in Washington D.C. to Karl Nickle and Irene Nickle. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Lynda Nickle. Also, he was preceded in death by both of his parents. He is survived by his son, Ray Nickle (Sharon) of
Jonesboro, Arkansas and his daughter, Terry Hudspeth, of Porter, Texas. He is survived by his grandchildren, Nicole (Jeremy), John Michael and Greg (Whitney). He is survived by his great
granddaughter, Sloane. He is also survived by his three brothers, Robert Nickle (Melinda), Charles Nickle (Pam) and Frank Nickle (Linda).
“John T.,” as he was affectionately known by friends and family, made a profound impact on the people who had the privilege of knowing him and the community where he lived. His journey on this earth was one marked by love for his family, faith, hard work, compassion for people, friendship and community pride.
John Nickle grew up in various places, including Virginia, Arkansas and Texas. He served in the United States Army and was deployed to Korea. He was honorably discharged in August, 1959. He attended Mississippi State University in Starkville, Mississippi and while at college met Lynda Lewis who was attending Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi. He married Lynda on June 4, 1960. He earned a bachelor’s degree in government and a minor in history at Mississippi State University. He played baseball at Mississippi State University and graduated in 1963. Shortly after graduation, he told Lynda to pack up the kids (Ray and Terry) and all of their belongings because they were moving to Lovell, Wyoming. He arrived in Lovell, Wyoming in 1963. He had taken a surveying job to help finish the town water and sewer projects in Lovell. He lived with his family for a short time in Cody and Basin, Wyoming, before
returning to Lovell full time in 1966 when he was hired as the town manager. He worked as the Lovell town manager for 7 years and then started Lovell Cable TV in 1973, building Lovell’s first cable TV system from scratch. John and Lynda ran the Lovell Cable TV business until they retired and sold it in 2005. Lovell Cable TV helped provide modern telecommunications capability to Lovell schools. Additionally, Lovell Cable TV was able to carry audio coverage of Lovell Bulldogs sporting events. He served 8 years on the Lovell town council and for 6 years as the Mayor of Lovell. He served on the Lovell Area Chamber of Commerce Board for 9 years
(including a year as president). He served 12 years on the Wyoming Association of Municipalities Board, including president for 6 ½ years. He served as the vice president and resident of the Shoshone Municipal Pipeline and Joint Powers Board and was instrumental in the construction of the water system. He served on the board of the Big Horn Canyon National History Association (including time as president). He was involved in various economic
development activities at the local and state level. He was appointed by the Governor of Wyoming to serve on the Wyoming Economic Development and Stabilization Board. He was active in the Lovell United Methodist Church. He was selected to be the Big Horn County Fair Parade Marshal. He was honored as the Mason’s Citizen of the Year in 2008. He was involved in numerous community activities and helped raise money for various community related causes/programs. He helped start the Lovell barbeque crew. He was a founding member of the Pryor Mountain Mustang Association and was instrumental in the preservation of the Pryor Mountain wild horse range and in building the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Center. After they sold Lovell Cable TV in 2005, John and Lynda ran the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Center until Lynda died on September 4, 2020.
John Nickle loved being outdoors. His hobbies included hunting, fast pitch softball, fishing, golf, riding horses, cooking (grilling), photography, collecting arrowheads, sports and his family. John and Lynda loved being grandparents and Nicole and John Michael spent many summers with their grandparents in Lovell. John Nickle stated that his father instilled in him the desire to make improvements in circumstances and leave things better than they were before. He stated that it was the driving force behind him to provide community service and make wherever he was a better place for people to live. That is exactly what John Nickle and his wife, Lynda, did for Lovell, Wyoming. They poured their sweat, love and tears into that community and made it better than it was before
they came to Lovell in 1963.
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