SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 1, 2019 Steve Bowker BIG PINEY — Steve Bowker of Big Piney, Wyoming passed away at his home with his wife, Cindy by his side on December 28, 2018 after a 14 month battle with lung cancer. He was 69 years old. Steve lived a good life and was the most generous and genuine man and many loved him. He will be missed greatly by those whose lives he touched. No doubt he left many footprints on many hearts. Steve was born on July 14, 1949 in Hot Springs, South Dakota to Marie and Lyle Bowker. He was the youngest of six sons. He grew up on the family ranch in the Oral/Smithwick area. He attended school in Smithwick in a two-room schoolhouse. There are many lifelong friends and family who remain living in that area. He enjoyed the family ranch, hunting, fishing, and golf was especially a passion of his. He played golf with longtime friends mostly in Kemmerer and Pinedale. Steve could repair just about anything and spent long hours working on farm tractors, old trucks, farm machinery, many boats and anything that broke around the house. He would never give up until it was back in running order either. To Steve “one man’s junk is another man’s treasure!” Steve would not throw anything away because he might need it one day. Steve is survived by his loving wife, Cindy of Big Piney, WY. Other survivors include two sons, Kenny of Hot Springs, SD, and Kevin of Sioux Falls, SD and a stepdaughter, Sara (Clayton) Willoughby of Marbleton, WY. He leaves several grandchildren, Boone (Brittney) of Gordon, NE, Samantha (Danny) of Hot Springs, SD and step-grandchildren Josh Willoughby of Laramie, WY, Adam Willoughby of Rock Springs, Lindsey, Kendra, and Heidi Willoughby all of Marbleton, WY. He also leaves four very special great-grandchildren, Halyn & Nash of Gordon, NE and Journey and Kinlee of Hot Springs, SD. He also leaves brothers, Gary (Dixie) Bowker of Lakewood, CO, and Dennis (Meta) of Hot Springs, SD and very special grandma, Leona Dryden of Oelrichs, SD, and many loving nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, Gene, Donny, and Bobby. During the past 40 years, Steve was a mechanic, a truck driver and worked in the Wyoming oil fields in numerous jobs and towns. He retired from EOG Resources, Inc, in 2016. He enjoyed following his grandson’s in their sporting events like football, basketball, wrestling, and track. He was extremely proud of them for all their accomplishments scholastically as well as in sports. He enjoyed fishing, boating and especially the yearly deer hunt at the ranch where all the men of the family gathered for a grand time of hunting, camaraderie, and laughs. A memorial service to honor Steve will be on Wednesday, January 2, 2019, at the Senior Center on 111 Rakestraw Ave. in Marbleton, WY at 2:00 pm. All are welcome. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 2, 2019 Richard A. Harker WAMSUTTER — Richard A. Harker, 79, of Wamsutter, passed away December 31, 2018 at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born March 30, 1939 in Nuremberg, Pennsylvania. Richard was retired as a welder. He loved to hunt, fish, and play with his dogs. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Dorothy Harker, seven sons, one daughter and their spouses, 14 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. At his request, no services will be held. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 2, 2019 Cornelio Santana Montoya FORT BRIDGER– Cornelio Santana Montoya, 91, passed away Tuesday January 1, 2019 at his home in Fort Bridger, Wyoming. He was born July 26, 1927 in Alamosa, Colorado to Victor and Casilda Medina Montoya. He was a section foreman for the Union Pacific Railroad, worked maintenance at the Fort Bridger Cemetery and was a member of the American Legion, VFW and the Knights of Columbus. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends along with spending time at the family cabin. He also took great pride in his home and yard. Mr. Montoya is survived by his wife of 40 years, Clara M. Varela Montoya of Fort Bridger, WY; two children, Raymond Montoya and Darlene (Brian) Dreben; eight grandchildren, Christopher (Rosa) Montoya, Michael (Melissa) Montoya, Ronnie (Melissa) Montoya, Nadine Garcia, Brenton (Annie) Bundy, Jenae (Justin) Bowles, James (Jamie) Dreben and Ryan Dreben; 15 great-grandchildren and a daughter-in-law, Lydia Montoya. Mr. Montoya was preceded in death by a son, Cornelio Montoya, Jr.; his parents; a brother, Tony Medina; and three sisters, Elisabeth Foss, Betty Torres and Juanita Kolarski. A vigil service with recitation of the rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, January 6, 2019 at St. Helen’s Catholic Church in Fort Bridger with a viewing starting at 6 pm. The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Monday, January 7, 2019 at St. Helen’s with a viewing starting at 10 am. Interment will follow mass at Fort Bridger Cemetery. Condolences maybe made at www.crandallfhevanston.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 2, 2019 Buddy Kaumo Buddy Kaumo, 72, passed away Monday, December 31, 2018, at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. Mr. Kaumo was born on April 25, 1946, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Angelo Luigi Kaumo and Pierina Caroline Flaim. He attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1964 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. Mr. Kaumo also attended the University of Wyoming for four years where he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Business. Buddy married Mary Joe Tardoni on June 17, 1967, in Rock Springs, Wyoming; she preceded him in death on December 31, 2016, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Kaumo served in the United States Army during Vietnam. He worked as a financial advisor for Waddell & Reed for many years. Mr. Kaumo was a member of Knights of Columbus, American Legion Archie Hay Post #24, VFW, Rotary Club, and Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 151. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, giving to the community, spending time at his cabin, and loved his church. Survivors include two sons, Brian Kaumo and wife, Donna Little-Kaumo of Green River, Wyoming, Chris Kaumo and wife Laura O’Neill-Kaumo of Washington D.C., one brother, Dennis Kaumo and wife Candi of Placentia, California, two grandchildren, Heather Chvala and husband Mike of New Hampshire, David Curd and wife Teresa of Virginia, six great-grandchildren, Kaylee, Brooklyn, Michael, Stephen, James, and Kateryna. Mr. Kaumo was preceded in death by his parents and wife, Mary Joe Kaumo. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, January 8, 2019, at Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be conducted at 5:30 P.M., Monday, January 7, 2019, at the church. Friends may call at the church on Monday one hour prior to the Rosary and again at the church on Tuesday one hour prior to mass. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 3, 2019 Kirby Ross Galea Kirby Ross Galea, 33, passed away suddenly on December 23rd in Florida. Kirby was born in Brewton, Alabama to Marion Galea and Rob Lawrence on May 14, 1985. He was raised by his amazing grandparents, Bob and Pat Poncik in Green River. Kirby attended high school at Green River High School and Expedition Academy and Graduated in 2004 from alternative high school in Milton. He also went to Lockland technical vocational school in Milton, Florida. Immediately after high school he went to work, and worked in different fields like construction and oil field. His current job was a level 2 non-destructive examination welding inspector. He was a hard worker and loved to work. Everybody loved him wherever he went because of his outgoing friendly personality. He was a jokester and was always making people laugh. Women thought he was quite a charmer. He made many lifelong friends and everyone that knew him just loved him. He enjoyed floating the river, spending time with family, going to the beach, camping, Stephen King books, comedy and sushi! He loved music, UFC, football and loved stand-up comedy. He was a great uncle and was very good with children. His grandma says that his foot rubs were the best. He was preceded in death by his parents, father, Robert Woodham Lawrence and mother, Marion Maria Galea, grandfather, Richard Galea of Malta, Italy and Christina McCaleb of Pensacola, Florida. He is survived by his grandparent, Pat and Bob Poncik of Milton, Florida; brother, Kody Galea of Bradenton, Florida; Kerri and Christian (Galea) Price of Meridian, Idaho; brother, Garret Leagar of Pineville, Louisiana. Cremation services have already taken place in Florida. A service for Mr. Galea will take place in Green River on Saturday, January 19 at 11 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on Shoshone Ave. in Green River. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 4, 2019 Robert Davis MURRAY, UT — Robert Davis, 65, passed away on Monday, December 24, 2018 at the Landmark Hospital in Murray, Utah. He was a resident of Green River, Wyoming for the past 40 years. He was born on April 2, 1953 in Payson, Utah the son of George Preston Davis and Marva Twitchell Davis. Bob attended schools in Utah and was a Spanish Fork High School graduate with the class of 1971. He attended Utah Technical College and received an associate’s degree as an Electrician. He married JoAnn Garrett on April 28, 1977 in the Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bob was employed by General Chemical as an electrician for many years and retired in August 2002. His interests included woodworking, playing and watching basketball, playing cards, and he enjoyed spending time with his family. Survivors include his wife of Green River, Wyoming, two sons, Bryce Davis and wife Maranda and Ken Davis both of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one brother, Preston Davis and wife Dixie of Utah, one sister, Carrie Dart of Utah, two grandchildren, Mykenzy Davis and Gage Davis, several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Carla Herbert and Peggy Dunnivan. Funeral Services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Monday, January 7, 2019 at the LDS 5th and 7th Ward Chapel, 1250 West Teton Blvd., Green River, Wyoming. Interment will take place at the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 4, 2019 Agnes Jane Wylie Agnes Jane Wylie, 70, passed away Monday, December 31, 2018 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for 47 years and is a former resident of Bingham Canyon, Utah. Ms. Wylie was born on August 14, 1948 in Murray, Utah, the daughter of Emil K. Kallen and Jeanette Groves. She attended schools in Utah and was a 1966 graduate of the Bingham High School. Ms. Wylie also attended Cosmetology School in Salt Lake City, Utah before she obtained a Real Estate License from the Wyoming Real Estate Commission as well as a Broker License from the State of Wyoming. For the last 30 years Jane has owned and brokered Real Estate Pros in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Ms. Wylie was the most generous, happy go lucky person one could ever know. She enjoyed gambling, golfing, shopping, traveling, having lunch with friends, spending time with her grandchildren, donating her time to many local organizations, and was a very loving, dedicated grandmother and a member of the Wyoming Association of Realtors, and the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce. Survivors include her mother, Jeanette “Nan” Walters of Copperton, Utah, one daughter, Jamie Wylie-Tanner and husband Claine of St. George, Utah, one brother, Douglas Walters and wife Kim of Mesquite, Nevada, two grandsons, Austin James Wylie, Steven Matthew Wylie, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Emil K. Kallen and step-father, R.W. Walters. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 18, 2019 at the Santa Fe Southwest Grill, 1635 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at Santa Fe Southwest Grill one hour prior to services. The family respectfully request that donations in Jane’s memory be made to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Sweetwater County, 1471 Dewar Drive #147, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Jan 8, 2018 Brad Michael Stassinos Brad Michael Stassinos of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away January 2, 2019 in Rock Springs. Brad was born April 5, 1984 the son of Mary Stassinos and was fathered and raised by his Pappa Harry Stassinos until which time Jay Whitfield became his dad. He attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Stassinos was a service technician for H & N Gold Field Services for the past six months. He managed PRH investments for his cousin Riley Hamm. Brad was a snubbing supervisor at 20 years old, helped launch the family business: STASSCO, and owned his own oilfield company, BMS at 22 years old. Brad enjoyed fishing, hunting, hanging out with his sidekick and best buddy, Franko. He had an amazing childhood at the Stassinos Ranch, hanging out with his five cousins and their grandparents; Brad was always the favorite. He adored his nieces and nephews, had a huge heart and was very selfless. Brad is survived by one son by choice, Franco, one brother, Shea Stassinos and companion Amber of Lubbock, Texas, two step-brothers, Robert Whitfield and wife Dorothy of Delaware and Michael Whitfield and wife Chelsey of Korea, one sister, Breann Stassinos and husband Jeremy Snow of Lubbock, Texas, one step-sister, Angel Nolan and husband Dusty of Rock Springs, Wyoming, four aunts, Barbie Hennesy, Theresa Piaia and husband Dave, Jan Levitt and husband BR and Toni Stassinos, one uncle, Ron Stassinos, two nephews, Kaden Campbell, Bryden Snow, three nieces, Erica Campbell, Britlee Snow, Kenzlee Snow; several cousins, Sean Guillen and wife Courtney, Nikkos and Bella Guillen, Stevi and Dan Madsen, Mara, Vance and Collin Madsen, Joseph and Courtney Ellee, Evan, Allee, JJ and Hazlee Guillen, Riley and wife Lauren, Evelyn Greyson and Dallon Hamm, Jason Piaia, Mark and Jeris Piaia and Ryan, Mattheu Stassinos, Brayden Stassinos, RJ Stassinos, Martin, Jasmine, Marely, Asher and Azarial Adams, Tristan Stassinos, Jensen Levitt, Darian Bisco and husband Tanner, Brynzlee Bisco, Ryann Stassinos, Hadlee Levitt, Maygen Stassinos and Teghan Stassinos. He was preceded in death by his mother, maternal grandparents, Harry and Evelyn Stassinos, aunt Debbie White, three uncles, Jimmy Stassinos, Johnny Stassinos and Chris Stassinos and cousin, Christopher Hamm. Following cremation, a memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, January 10, 2019 at the Holy Communion Episcopal Church, Corner of 2nd and B St. Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church. The family respectfully requests that donations in his name be made to the Brad Stassinos Memorial Fund at RSNB Bank, P.O. Box 880, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82902. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 8, 2019 Bonne K. Porter LYMAN– Bonnie K Porter, 67, passed away Friday January 4, 2019 in Evanston, WY. She was a resident of Lyman, Wyoming for 42 years and is a former resident of Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Porter was born February 5, 1951 in Heber City, UT, the daughter of Ralph and Mary Broadhead. She attended school in Heber City, UT. Mrs. Porter married Craig Charles Porter Sr. on April 11, 1969 in Heber City, UT. Bonnie enjoyed spending time with her family, camping, hunting, fishing, her beloved dog, Kayla and any activity that took her outside. Survivors include her husband, Craig C. Porter Sr., son, Craig C. Porter Jr. wife, Jennifer of Rock Springs, WY, daughter, Jeanette K. Beck husband Brad of Evanston, WY; one brother, Gene (Butch) Broadhead of Heber City UT, sister, Janet Mitchell and husband Mike of Fort Bridger, WY; sister, Connie Broadhead and husband John of Heber City, UT; grandchildren, including Malarie, Chase, Cameron, Ashley, Jubran, Amber, Dustin, Calvin, Weston and Kasie; eight great-grandchildren as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Glade Broadhead. Services will be held at a later date. Condolences may be made at www.crandallfhevanston.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 11, 2019 James O’Dea Williams James O’Dea Williams, 77, passed away Sunday, January 6, 2019 at his home. He was a long time resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of Green River, Wyoming. Mr. Williams died following a lengthy illness. He was born on November 19, 1941 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Marion Etta Williams and Gloria May Bell DeChemin. Mr. Williams attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and received his GED. He graduated from the Police Academy in Douglas, Wyoming. He was employed by Union Pacific Railroad Company as a yard man for 18 years. He held various jobs throughout his life including a police officer for Green River Police Department, Sweetwater County Airport, Sweetwater County Landfill and a photographer for New Studio. His interests included photography and music. He played for many local bands throughout Wyoming including The Channels for many years. Survivors include one cousin, Rex Rauerg of Cheyenne, Wyoming and many friends including Jerry Georgis. He was preceded in death by his parents. Following cremation, there will be no services at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes@yahoo.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 11, 2019 William Allen Steubing Jr. A Celebration of Life for William Allen Steubing Jr. of Rock Springs will be at 2 p.m. Jan. 19, 2019. Those who knew Mr. Steubing are invited to gather for the potluck at 1517 Carbon Circle in Rock Springs.Mr. Steubing died Dec. 14, 2018, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County at the age of 56. Cremation has taken place. He was born Oct. 24, 1962, in Pasadena, Texas, the son of William Allen and Marsha (Slater) Steubing. He moved with his family to Rock Springs at an early age, growing up with a love of adventure and horses, as well as a bit of mischief. Playing gas station, he more than once filled up grandpap’s truck with water. At age 8, he moved to Houston to live with his father. He learned to ride horses, raised a 4-H calf and learned how to be a cowboy. He moved to Northglenn, Colo., graduating Northglenn High School in 1980. He took advantage of the numerous skiing opportunities, as well as the concert offerings — Big Head Todd & the Monsters were among his favorites. On June 2, 1991, he married Laura Sue Carlson in Arvada, Colo. They had two daughters, Melissa and Ashley. The couple later divorced. Working in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning industry became a passion. He enjoyed watching sports of all kinds, with a particular love of the Dallas Cowboys. In 2014, Mr. Steubing suffered a stroke during heart surgery, which left him speech and mobility impaired and rendered him unable to work. He moved back to Rock Springs that same year to live with his sister, Charlene Pflieger. She will tell he seemed to enjoy arguing with her. But together, they both became determined to make him self-sufficient. He loved spending time with his daughters. Trips to visit his sister and brother-in-law, Alison and Brian Weigel, in Colorado were treasured, as were the times he spent at Currant Creek ranch with family and friends. Survivors include daughters, Melissa Steubing, attending college in Thornton, Colo., and Ashley (Robert) Doose of Killeen, Texas; sisters, Charlene Pflieger of Rock Springs and Alison (Brian) Weigel of Clifton, Colo.; brothers, James (Kristen) Guidotti of Flagstaff, Ariz., and Marc Steubing of Houston; and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. --- Wyo4News.com, Jan 15, 2019 Jonathen Christopher Jones Jonathen Christopher Jones, 26, passed away Friday, January 11, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for the past eight years and is a former resident of Elkhart, Indiana. Mr. Jones was born on July 5, 1992 in Rock Springs, Wyoming the son of Thomas Herbert Jones and Robin Kay Reed. He attended schools in Elkhart, Indiana. Mr. Jones had been engaged to Sonya Drennin for the past eight years. He worked for IHOP as a cook and manager for the past eight years. Mr. Jones enjoyed fishing, camping, driving in the mountains, cooking, four-wheeling, riding dirt bikes, working on vehicles, helping everyone and anyone, and was very family oriented. Jonathen was one of the kindest people anyone could ever have known. He was always there for anyone, and will be greatly missed, but we have gained an amazing angel. He was the glue that held the family together. Survivors include his fiancé, Sonya Drennin of Rock Springs, Wyoming, mother, Robin Kay Jones of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two brothers, Thomas H. Jones of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Justin R. Jones and wife Nikki of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one sister, Misty D. Loredo and husband Ras of Rock Springs, Wyoming, nine nieces, Aspin Jones, Kayla Jones, Toni Jones, Emali Espino, Raiya Jones, Destiny Jones, Ashiah Jones, Jaden Logan, Jasmine Logan, six nephews; Brandon Jones, Adrian Vieyra, Macario Espino, Skiyler Jones, Matt Logan, William Hebert, two great-nieces, Asuna Clayson, Averi Little, as well as several more nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, paternal grandparents, Carie R. Jones, Patsy Cox, and maternal grandmother, Donna Goldestone. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 P.M., January 22, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Home, 154 Elk Street Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 15, 2019 Donald Lee Post PINEDALE– Donald Lee Post passed away in Pinedale, Wyoming on January 12, 2019 at the Sublette County Retirement Home. Don was born in Laramie, Wyoming on May 25, 1929 to Maurice and Phyllis Post. Don was married to Bette Provan on June 18, 1949 in Great Lakes, Illinois while they were both in the United States Navy. Don and Bette moved to Casper, Wyoming after the Navy where Don worked for Standard Oil as a welder. They moved to Boulder, Wyoming in 1959 and made the Pinedale area their forever home. Don initially worked for the Boulder and Daniel Fish Hatchery. He also worked for Sulenta Construction as a welder, he opened his own welding business and Don and Bette even owned a restaurant in town. Don ended his career working for the Post Office and retired from there. Throughout their lives they were dedicated to snow machining and bowling. After retirement the two traveled between Pinedale and Leeds, Utah. Don and Bette were both avid fishermen and spent every available day on the lake. Don was accompanied most times by Bette or his other fishing partner Dick Stott. Don was preceded in death by his parents, son, Donald M. Post, and wife, Bette Post. Don is survived by his children, Robert A. (Melva) Post, Peggy L. (Alan) Kaul both of Pinedale and his grandchildren, Kip, Mat and Cody Post, Joe and Jill Kaul and his great-grandchildren, Kyara and Kaelyn Post, Maci, Sonja, and Nolan Post, Kennedy and Makenzie Kaul, and Angela, Charei, and Lyssa Kaul. A memorial service will be held Wednesday January 16 at 11:30 am at Covill Funeral Home in Pinedale. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 16, 2019 Olive Atherton Olive Atherton, 87, of Rock Springs passed away Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County after a brief illness. She was born August 12, 1931 in Broomfield, Colorado, the daughter of Charles and Frances Parker. She attended schools in Longmont, Colo. where she later graduated. Olive married John Atherton on February 14, 1949. He preceded her in death February 20, 1986. They relocated to Rock Springs in 1979. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She enjoyed spending time with her family, camping, fishing, bingo and watching horse races. Survivors include her daughters, Connie Carroll of Massachusetts, Jackie Cooke, and Vickie Arends all of Rock Springs, and Peggy Laster of Washington; son, John Atherton and son-in-law, Mick Cooke; sisters, Dorothy Cameron, Leona Miller and Dona Atherton; 13 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband John, son, James Atherton, grandson, Joseph Laster, sister, Lois Moch and brother, Albert Parker. Memorial services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 19, 2019 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs. Rev. Bill Hill will officiate. Inurnment will take place later in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family request that donations be made to the Red Desert Humane Society 310 Yellowstone Rd, Rock Springs, WY 82901 or Hospice of Sweetwater County 333 Broadway St #220, Rock Springs, WY 82901. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 18, 2019 Eugene Earl Andrews PINEDALE — Eugene Earl Andrews passed away in Pinedale, Wyoming, on January 17, 2019 at the Sublette Center surrounded by loved ones. Gene was born on February 12th, 1938 in Gunnison, Colorado, to Eugene and Winnie Andrews. Gene attended Fallbrook High School when his father, a cattle rancher moved to California to go become an avocado grower. Gene loved sports and later played football and rugby at the University of Redlands and San Diego State University respectively. Gene married Jane Newlin in 1957. After receiving his Bachelor’s degree, Gene went on to teach biology at Grossmont High School where he earned C.I.F. championships as a football and swim coach. He earned his Master’s in Education from Northern Arizona University. In 1973, Gene moved his family, wife Jane, sons Gene and Bret, and daughter Shelley to Pinedale. At Pinedale High School, Gene taught Biology and P.E. until 1999. During that time, in addition to serving as the Athletic Director, Gene coached football, track and field, cross country skiing, swimming and diving. As a P.E. instructor, Gene brought Project Adventure (inventing cooperative games, developing team-building initiatives and mountaineering) to Pinedale. It was the first such course west of the Rockies. He brought badminton, archery, rock climbing, fly tying, ping pong, tennis, softball, flag football, Frisbee football, wrestling, basketball, hockey, weight training, trampoline, track and field to his students. Gene also enjoyed the camaraderie of the staff. He created the Prognog and end of year celebrations for school employees. Gene’s real passion was as a coach and it just came naturally for him. Gene coached in Pinedale for 26 years. He brought two state championships to PHS in football and two in cross country skiing. He was also state runner-up in both sports. For his efforts, Gene was inducted into the Wyoming Coaches Hall of Fame in 1990. From coach, to timer, to referee, to announcer or volunteer, there wasn’t an athletic event that took place in Pinedale that didn’t have Gene’s footprint all over it. For his years of service and dedication to PHS, the Board of Trustees voted on Oct, 1 2018 to name the football stadium Gene Andrews Stadium. Gene was an avid outdoorsman. If it happened outside, he loved it and Pinedale was the perfect spot to show to his family why it was so important to live here. Gene spent many summers as a fishing and hunting guide. He loved being in the Wind River Mountains and would spend days with just him and the horses. He got to fish as many of those mountain lakes as he possibly could. Even though football consumed much of his time in the fall, that didn’t keep him from hunting every available minute. Boating, water skiing, cross country skiing, snow machining, golf, four-wheeling, backpacking, or fly fishing, Gene loved them all. Upon retirement, Gene started Andrews Woodworking and worked with Mack Rawhouser. He focused on log furniture such as Aspen beds, tables, dresser drawers and benches. He liked to carve exquisite bowls out of exotic tree burls. He also enjoyed working on his wood carvings and wood burning artwork of native wildlife. He won several awards for his wood carvings. He participated in numerous community activities and events. He served as the starter for track meets and later for the Pinedale Half Marathon. He ran the clock for basketball games, timed Nordic ski meets, refereed junior high and JV football games. And he thoroughly enjoyed announcing Wrangler varsity football games with Ward Wise. Gene loved to laugh, smile and he just really loved life. He wanted to make all those around him laugh. Gene was a storyteller. His stories would have people rolling with laughter. Gene’s gregarious smile had a lasting impact on everyone he came into contact with and he loved to see them smile back. He will be remembered by his former students and players as someone who genuinely cared about them. He will be remembered by his friends and family as a loving man who lived life to the fullest. Gene was preceded in death by his parents. Gene is survived by his wife, Connie Wenz-Andrews and her family, children, Shelley, Gene and Bret, grandchildren, Jerome Bernal, Serena Andrews, Aaron Penton, Dylan Andrews, Amber Andrews and great-grandchildren, Adelyn Penton, Laramie Penton, Korben Andrews, with one more on the way. A celebration of Gene’s life will be held later in the summer. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 18, 2019 Braydon Rizzi NAMPA, ID — Braydon Aaron Rizzi, 17, of Nampa, Idaho passed away December 21, 2018 as a result of injuries sustained from being struck by a vehicle. He was born in Boise, Idaho on October 10, 2001 to Aaron and Mattie (Smith) Rizzi. He was a junior at Ridgevue High School and was on the soccer team. Braydon is survived by his parents, Mattie Rizzi and Aaron Rizzi; his brother, Chance Rizzi; he also leaves his maternal grandparents, Debbie and Clay Hincks, Steve and Debbie Smith; and his paternal grandparents, Sherry and August Rizzi, all of whom reside in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He is also survived by several aunts and uncles, Troy and Michelle Smith of Scottsdale, Arizona, Misty and Dustin Glenn of Rock Springs, Wyoming, and James and Lisa Scott of Rock Springs, Wyoming; along with his cousins, Jaxyn Hincks, Presley Smith, Emily Wilke, Kaden Wilke, and Dillynn Scott; as well as several other family members. He is preceded in death by his aunt, Amie Scott. Braydon loved playing soccer, being with his friends, listening to music, and working on his car stereo with his dad. He was very passionate about everything he did and accomplished anything he put his mind to. He will be greatly missed by many and will be remembered for his quick wit and amazing sense of humor that left a smile on your face. He befriended everyone he met with his kind nature and easy smile. A celebration of life is planned for 1:00PM on Saturday February 2, 2019 in the Ridgevue High School auditorium at 18800 Madison Rd, Nampa, ID. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you be kind to those you come in contact with, perform a random act of kindness, and hold your loved ones close. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 22, 2019 Bobby Joe Cudney Bobby Joe Cudney was born October 27, 1932 in Mansfield, Missouri. He passed away on January 17, 2019 In Murray Utah at Intermountain Medical Center. Bob was a long time resident of Green River, Wyoming. He was married to Donna Lewis-Cudney on March 03, 1956 and they had three children together, Pamela Woolsey, Robert Cudney, and Cynthia Martin-Simpson. Bob Served in the United States Army in Germany from 1953 to 1955 and was discharged in 1962.He enjoyed working for Union Pacific Railroad as a machinist in Green River, Wyoming and Ogden, Utah for 32 years. He also worked for a contractor and developed many skills that aided him throughout his life. Bob loved fishing with his children and grandchildren at a summer home in Pinedale, Wyoming. He made regular family camping trips up to Big Piney, Wyoming where he gave the children and grandchildren rides on four wheelers and motorcycles. Bob was known at the local grocery stores as a sweet and kind man, always searching for good bargains and was loved by many that worked there. He enjoyed traveling with his wife Donna and other family and went on many cruises and family trips throughout his life. Bob enjoyed making frequent trips down to Wendover and Las Vegas, Nevada. He was a jack of all trades and prided himself in doing all the maintenance work around his home, as well as tending a large yard and flower gardens with his wife, Donna. Bob was a strong, quiet, and sweet man that rubbed off on anyone that took the time to know him and he will be deeply missed by his large family and many friends throughout our community. He is survived by his wife, Donna, grandchild, Krystal Simpson that resides with them, daughter-in-law Connie Cudney and grandchildren, Brett Woolsey, Bobby Cudney, Apatua Alexis Cudney, Shawn Cudney, Chris Martin, Daniel Martin, 14 great grandchildren and one great, great grandchild as well as a large extended family. He was preceded in death by parents, William and Thelma Cudney, brothers, Charles, Fred, William, and Arthur Cudney, sister, Patsy Bucho-Purdin, and children, Pamela Woolsey, Robert Cudney, and Cynthia Martin-Simpson. Services will be held at the Union Congregational, United Church of Christ, 350 Mansface St. in Green River, Wyoming on January 25, 2019 at 1 pm. There will be a time for friends and family from 12 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 22, 2019 Vernon Gary Robertson Vernon “Vern” Gary Robertson, 70, of Rock Springs died Saturday, January 19, 2019 at IMC Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah after short illness. He was born January 21, 1948 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Joseph “Joe” and Alice Robertson. He graduated from Rock Springs High School with the class of 1966. He married Margaret “Peggy” Joan Mahaney April 29, 1977 in Elko, Nevada. He was a member of the American Legion Archie Hay Post 24 in Rock Springs. He worked in the warehouse at FMC for 38 years and retired several years ago. He was an avid Packers fan and also loved camping, 4 wheeling, fishing, Elvis, and spending time with his kids and grandkids. Survivors include his brother, Richard Robertson; son, Jack Robertson and wife Arjay Smith of Salt Lake City; daughters, Tammy Robertson Callahan and husband Doug of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho and Kristina Jereb and husband Chris of Rock Springs; grandchildren, Blaine Porter, Victoria Porter, Kadenza Mallan, Aidan Mallan, and Kyrie Jereb; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Peggy, brother, Joey Robertson, parents, and grandchild, Evelyn “Evie” Porter. Cremation has taken place at Fox Crematory in Rock Springs. Memorial services will be held at the American Legion Archie Hay Post 24 (old building) in Rock Springs Tuesday, January 29, 2019, 4-7 p.m. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 22, 2019 Deborah Lynn Reddick Noland Deborah Lynn Reddick Noland, 61, of Rock Springs passed away January 20, 2019 surrounded by her family at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County after an unexpected illness. She was born March 31, 1958 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the daughter of Donald Lance and Ila Aris Brown Reddick. She attended schools in Ridgway, Colorado and graduated from Ridgway High School with the class of 1976. Deborah married David Weldon Noland on August 17, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. She worked at Texas Gulf as a surface maintenance clerk for about 19 years, and as a bank teller at Rocky Mountain Bank for 12 years retiring in August of 2017. Deborah was an loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and daughter . She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, having family get-togethers, beading, crafts, genealogy and “fishing.” She will be greatly missed and forever in our hearts. Not a day will go by that we will not forget her contagious smile and laughter, her kind heart and warm hugs. We will miss the hours of family time spent together laughing and reminiscing about the mischief us kids would all get in that we thought she didn’t know about. Mothers have a funny way of knowing everything. She taught all of us kids all we needed to know about life except how to live without her, but we as a family will learn day by day together. We will always have the memories of her in our hearts. Survivors include her husband, David W. Noland of Rock Springs; father, Don Reddick of Montrose, CO; sons, Brad Cortez of Green River, WY, Brandon Noland and wife Carolann of Rock Springs and Brent Noland of Fruitland, ID; daughters, Chelsea Cortez and companion Joe Godines of Rock Springs, Tia Noland and companion Adam Contreras of Fruitland, ID; brother, Joe Reddick and wife Sherry of Rock Springs; grandchildren, Taylor Davis, Jaden Godines, Zach Godines, Trayton Contreras, Keaton Noland, Isaac Noland, Elias Contreras and Arianna Contreras; and several aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother, Ila Reddick, sister, Valerie Reddick, maternal grandparents, Floyd and Zola Brown, and paternal grandparents, Lance and Estella Reddick. A Celebration of Life and luncheon will be from 11 am to 2 pm Saturday, January 26, 2019 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 2055 Edgar St. Rock Springs. Inurnment will take place in Norwood, CO at a later date. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 22, 2019 Laura Deonne Pearson Laura Deonne Pearson, 48, passed away on Saturday, January 19, 2019 at her home. She was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past 10 years and former resident of Idaho. She was born on April 1, 1970 in Rupert, Idaho, the daughter of W. Kaye Young and Mary Coleen Allen Young. Mrs. Pearson attended school in Rupert, Idaho and was a graduate of Minico High School with the class of 1988. She attended Western Wyoming Community College. She married Jay Pearson on November 14, 1987 in Rupert, Idaho. Mrs. Pearson was employed by Western Wyoming Community College as an Administrator over workforce for the past eight years. Her interests included spending time with her family, camping, fishing, canning food and working in her garden. Survivors include her father, husband, Jay Pearson of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Jake Pearson and wife Kelsey Pearson of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two daughters, Audry Kennah and husband William of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Rebecca Guarasci and husband Anthony of Greeley, Colorado, three brothers, three sisters, four grandchildren, Jaylee McKay Reese, Reyni Dawn Reese, Maddie Rayann Kennah and Mckenzie Lynn Kennah. She was preceded in death by her paternal and fraternal [sic] grandparents and her mother, Mary Coleen Young. The family of Laura Deonne Pearson respectfully requests donations in her memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 210, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Cremation will take place and private family services will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 23, 2019 Lucille May Belveal PINEDALE– Lucille May Belveal, 75, of Pinedale, Wyoming passed away Sunday January 20, 2019 at the Sublette Center in Pinedale with her family at her side. Lucille was born May 6, 1943 in West Bend, Wisconsin to Russel Rich and Norma (Dolly) Miller) Rich. She married her sweetheart William Walter Belveal May 1, 1965. Lucille went to college and earned her Associated Arts Degree in accounting from San Joaquin Delta College in 1976. She would often volunteer her time to help the elderly to do their taxes and she was a partner and bookkeeper at Belveal’s Body Shop and Towing Inc. She enjoyed pinochle and Wii bowling at Rendezvous Pointe, camping, gold mining, snow machining, four wheeling, fishing and especially her grandchildren. She was a Christian and member of the Unity Church. She is survived by her children, Norma (Todd) Clark, Phillip (Amy) Belveal Sr.; stepchildren, William Craig (Connie) Belveal and Curtis Keith Belveal; brothers, Lyndon (Linda) Rich, Russel (Cindy) Rich; sisters, Lillian Rich and Sarah (Gary) Heilman and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, Russel and Norma Rich; husband, William W. Belveal; stepdaughter, Cheryl Denise Belveal and brothers, Larry and Lee Rich. A celebration of life will be held June 15, 2019; place to be determined. Memorial contributions in Lucille’s memory can be made to the American Lung Association at lung.org or Kickin’ Cancer in Sublette County P.O. Box 687, Pinedale, WY 82941. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 24, 2019 William Robinson William Robinson passed away suddenly on December 28, 2018. He was a passionate writer, loved his children and spending time with his family. He was a reporter/writer for over a year at the Daily Rocket-Miner and was a U.S. Marine that spent time serving in many combat oriented areas. He loved his family and is preceded in death by his father, Jay A. Walters. He is survived by his wife, Carmen Robinson and two children, Gisselle and Jasmine. William will be laid to rest in Reno, Nevada, a city and area he loved. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 24, 2019 Fred Pickett Fred Pickett, 65, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, died suddenly on Monday, January 21, 2019, at the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on February 26, 1953, in Riverton, Wyoming, to Thomas J. and Minnie Eleanor Pickett. He graduated in 1971 from Riverton High School and graduated from the University of Wyoming in 1977 with a degree in Broadcasting. He began his professional career at KTNW in Thermopolis and then moved to Rock Springs to be a production manager at Sweetwater Cable TV. He free-lanced in production until his retirement. Fred was a true Renaissance man. He was an accomplished woodworker. He was recognized for his hand-made split-cane bamboo fly rods as part of the 2014 Art of the Hunt Exhibition at the Wyoming State Museum. And, in 2015, he had a one-man show at the Community Fine Arts Center, in Rock Springs, featuring his handcrafted boats and fine wood crafted projects. He was an avid reader and a strong supporter of libraries. He became an innovative chef and baker. He loved visiting and talking with people including coffee groups in Rock Springs and Green River. He loved mountain biking, cross-country skiing and floating through Seedskadee. He enjoyed gardening and birdwatching. He traveled extensively and cycling in Ireland was a passion. Fred met his future wife, Paula Wonnacott, in 1984, when she began her professional broadcasting career at Sweetwater Cable. Fred and Paula were finally married on August 21, 2017, in Riverton at the home of Kim Wilbert and Wendy Barteaux during the solar eclipse. He is survived by his wife, Paula of Rock Springs, WY, his sister, Maritom Pickett of Hayden Lake, ID, his brother, Tom Pickett of Argentina, a nephew, Karl Pickett of Naperville, IL, a niece, Elly Henning of Gillette, WY, and sister-in-law, Tula Patterson and her husband, Max of Spokane, Washington. He was preceded in death by his father, Thomas J. Pickett, his mother, Minnie Eleanor, and his brother, T. Bob Pickett. A Celebration of Life will be held in Rock Springs at the Bike and Trike on Tuesday, January 29, 2019, from 6-8 p.m. And, a Celebration of Life will be held in Riverton on August 21, 2019, at Kim Wilbert’s and Wendy Barteaux’s home. The details will follow. The family respectfully requests that donations in Fred’s memory be made to a charity of your choice. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com and cards may be sent to Paula Wonnacott at 10751 North Lakeview Drive, Hayden Lake, Idaho, 83835. --- Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner, Jan 24, 2019 Ted Miskulin Ted Miskulin, 70, died Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019. He was born June 13, 1948. Ted grew up in Superior until the age of 12, when he moved with his family to Rock Springs. Ted graduated from Rock Springs High School with the Class of 1966. Ted was a veteran of the U.S. Army, a member of the Catholic Church and an avid sportsman who loved to hunt and fish. Ted retired from Church & Dwight after more than 25 years of service. He was a great friend to many, proud to be from Superior and a “bakery bum.” He was preceded in death by his parents, Lil and Yaso Miskulin; and cousins, Marcella Romero and Freddie Menghini. He is survived by his brothers, Joe Miskulin and Dan Miskulin; Joe’s wife, Toni, and their children, Teddi Ann Barry and Joe Miskulin and grandchildren; Dan’s wife, Jeanne, and their children, Corie Waite (husband Billy) and Nick Miskulin (wife Caroleen) and their children and grandchildren; and cousins, Margaret Ann Betollo, Louis Menghini, and Mary Kay Due. The family plans to celebrate Ted’s life this coming spring. --- Wyo4News.com, Jan 29, 2019 Clem Skiles Clem went to Jesus on January 27, 2019, to be with the loved ones that have passed before him. Clem was born to L.C. Skiles and Julia (Rodriguez) Skiles on May 25, 1949. He was the first of four children. He began his life in Hiawatha, a small community known to the Mountain Fuelers. While in Hiawatha, he met his future classmates and friends that he would have throughout his life. The family moved to Delaney Canyon to live on a ranch. Clem then five years old, his brother, Dallas (Dollor) four years old, and sister, Stella, three years old. While at the ranch, Clem and Dollor were old enough to go to the one room school house, and the teacher (Mrs. Trouton) resided in the other portion of the school during the school year. In the summer, Mrs. Trouton returned to Evanston to care for her family. The next fall and winter she would return to teach both Clem and Dollor. The family eventually moved back to Rock Springs where they had a home on Number 1 Hill. Clem loved cars, music and enjoyed being with his friends. Everyone Clem met became his friend. He was a joker and very kind to all. He was the type of man that would help anyone if they needed anything. He had a “Huge Heart”, a “Great Smile” and always had something nice to say. After graduation in 1968, he went to Denver to attend drafting school. While in Denver he met and married Penny Rogers. After their marriage, he was drafted into the Army. He went to Ft. Bragg, NC for Basic and then was shipped out to Germany. He and his wife Penny spent two wonderful years in Germany. They met great friends and had an opportunity to see many beautiful places. Clem collected beautiful steins and wood workings from his time in Germany. Clem and Penny returned to Colorado and while in Denver, they were blessed to become the proud parents of one son, Bryson. One of Clem’s goals was to begin his own business. He was creative, imaginative and loved the finished result of his hard work. This brought about the family returning to Rock Springs where he began his tile setting business. Clem created some beautiful bathrooms for family’s homes in Rock Springs, his own home and other family members’ homes in Utah. Clem took great pride in his work. When Bryson was 10, his mom wanted to return to Colorado to be closer to her family so she and Bryson moved to Delta, Colorado. Clem, being the “Great Dad” that he was and missing his family, sold everything, closed his tile shop and moved to Aspen, Colorado. Clem met many of life’s challenges while in the beautiful world of Aspen. He went to work for RAFTA, shuttling skiers, snow boarders and other tourists up and down the mountain to ski and play in the beautiful mountains of Colorado. We lost Penny in May of 2007. Clem returned to his home in Rock Springs and eventually met and married Gloria (Daley) Skiles. Their common love for Christ (Our Creator) was the joint that bound them together. They enjoyed traveling throughout the United States, both in their vehicles and on Clem’s Harley. They thoroughly enjoyed getting together with friends all across the country, grilling out, going to scotch tasting venues in Atlantic City, driving to Salt Lake City to The Market Street Grill just to have their clam chowder. Wherever they went they completely enjoyed their lives and talking about Jesus to anyone who would listen. It was Clem’s greatest goal in life to encourage other people to give their lives to Jesus. At the end, Clem was an “Awesome Son, Dad, Brother and Uncle”. Always thought of others first and himself lastly if at all. Clem’s passions were snow skiing, riding his Harley, and driving his Z car. His loved ones that past before him were his father, L.C. (Speed) Skiles; brothers, Dallas (Dollor) Skiles and Everett Skiles; uncles, Jesse Rodriguez and wife Ruby (Rivera) Rodriguez, Homer Rodriguez, and Richard Rodriguez, all of Ogden, Utah, and Gus Rodriguez of Ohio; cousin, Pierre Rodriguez of Ogden, Utah. Clem is survived by his son, Bryson Skiles and wife Laura of Denver, CO; mother, Julia A. (Rodriguez) Skiles; wife, Gloria (Daley) Skiles; sister, Stella Skiles; nephew, Stewart W. Skiles; and his great-nephews, that he dearly loved and spent many days and hours with, Pryce and Landyn Skiles, all of Rock Springs, WY; uncle, Tony Rodriguez and aunts, Bessie Rodriguez and Maria Rodriguez, all of Ogden, Utah; several cousins and their children. A Celebration of Life with military honors will be held at 1:00 pm Saturday, February 2, 2019 at the Victory Christian Fellowship, 591 Broadway, Rock Springs, WY. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 30, 2019 Jamie Jean Lee Jamie Jean Lee, 39, of Rock Springs, Wyoming died January 28, 2019 surrounded by her family at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, following a brief illness. Jamie was born October 10, 1979, the daughter of Jimmye Sue Lee (Stewart) and William R. Lee in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1998. Jamie was known for her quick, biting wit, her love of crafting and her deep love of family, especially her nephew, Ashtin, and her two kittens, Ella and LooLoo. Jamie is survived by her parents; her brother, Matthew and sister-in-law, Brianne; nephew, Ashtin; granny Charlette Stewart; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her grandpappy, James M. Stewart; grandpa and nana, William T. and LaRue Lee; and her uncle, Craig R. Larsen. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of her life will be in June at Reliance Park. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 30, 2019 Edwin John Soderlund Edwin John Soderlund, 96, longtime resident of Rock Springs, passed away January 29, 2019 at his home. He was born May 10, 1922 in Ironwood, Michigan, the son of John Edwin Soderlund and Tynne Yliluoma Soderlund. Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. A full obituary will also be published. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 31, 2019 Cindy Marie Scott Cindy Marie Scott, 60, of Rock Springs, WY and Grand Junction, CO passed away January 29, 2019 at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Grand Junction, CO. A long time resident of Rock Spring, Cindy died following a lengthy illness. She was born November 5, 1958 in Fairbanks, Alaska, the daughter of the late Robert W. Sr. and Betty M. Hiatt. She attended and graduated college at the University of Wyoming with a Bachelor’s Degree in teaching. Cindy married Dale C Scott on February 14, 1992 in Farson, WY. Her interests included cooking, sewing, spending time with all of her hairy children, and most importantly spending time with her family. Survivors include her husband, Dale Scott of Grand Junction, CO; her brother, Robert Hiatt JR.; her niece, Tabitha Bradford and husband Lyle Bradford of Grand Junction, CO, and Samantha Madison of Rock Springs, WY. She was also survived by her great-nieces and nephews, Ashley Skorcz, Kaycee Dillon, Kelci Bradford, Tiffani Skorcz, Rebecca Madison, Jake Madison, Raetanna Eagle; ,her sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Denise Madison, Tina Burnley, Scotty, James Scott all of Rock Springs, WY, her stepdaughter, Ashley Guat and husband David Guat, her step-grandchildren, Brendon, Alyssa, and Elijah of Oklahoma. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 4, 2019 Josephine F. “Jo” Douglas Josephine “Jo” F. Douglas, 92, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Sunday, February 3, 2019 at the Sage View Care Center. A longtime resident of Rock Springs, Mrs. Douglas died following a lengthy illness. She was born on March 10, 1926 in Lionkol, Wyoming, the daughter of Eli and Mary Flaker Kovacich. Mrs. Douglas attended the Rock Springs High School and was a graduate of the Rock Springs High School. She also attended cosmetology school in Salt Lake City, Utah. She married Joseph C. “J.C.” Douglas in Rock Springs at the Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church on May 28, 1950. He preceded her in death on March 28, 1994. Mrs. Douglas was a cosmetologist and had a shop of her own for several years and later worked at the Magic Mirror for many years. She was a member of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church. Her interests included spending time with her family and cooking. Survivors include one son, Joey Douglas and wife Darlene of Mesquite, Nevada; her daughter-in-law, Sue Douglas of Farmington, New Mexico; several nieces and nephews including a niece that was very special to her, Mary Jo (Bucho) Kiernan and husband Jim of Rock Springs; four grandchildren, Chris Douglas and wife Amy, Jason Douglas and wife Carissa, Mathew Douglas and wife Celia and Robby Revelli and wife Lorrie; nine great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, J.C. Douglas; one son, Pete Douglas; four brothers and one sister. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 2 p.m. Friday, February 8, 2019 at the Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel on Thursday one hour prior to the rosary and on Friday at the Vase Chapel, one hour prior to funeral services. The family of Josephine F. Douglas respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to Holy Spirit Catholic Community, 116 Broadway, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or www.myhsc.org The family of Josephine “Jo” F. Douglas will be receiving family and friends at the home of Jim and Mary Jo (Bucho) KIernan, 1812 Emigrant Drive, Rock Springs, WY. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 4, 2019 Kelly Kerr PINEDALE — Kelly Kerr, 51 years old, passed away peacefully in her home in Pinedale, WY on January 26, 2019 from complications related to ovarian cancer. Kelly was born March 7, 1967 in San Jose, California to Ralph and Nancy Ferguson. Growing up in the Bay Area instilled in her, a love for the sun, the sand and the waves that continued throughout her entire life. She graduated from Blackford High School and continued her education, as she would proudly say, in “The School of Life.” Although she would never claim an “official career”, she tried her hand at countless professions. Luckily for everyone fortunate enough to taste her creations, she found her passion and expressed her creativity through cuisine. She absolutely loved to share her excitement for food with loved ones and could often be found, surrounded by family and friends, indulging in a belly filling feast! Kelly had a gift for creating beautiful art of all kinds, loved to garden, anything on The Food Network, tasty beverages with friends, and had a passion for the outdoors (as long as it involved sitting in the sun, by a body of water and possibly catching some fish). Some would say that Kelly was successful at anything she put her mind to, but those who knew her best, know she believed that her greatest accomplishment in life were her girls. Fifty-one years wasn’t enough time for Kelly to carry out her dreams and wishes, however it was certainly enough time for her to make an immeasurable impact on countless lives. She will always be remembered as a powerful mother, loyal friend, selfless being and a truly, beautiful soul. Kelly is met in death by both her parents, her grandparents, many close friends as well as her only grandson, Layton. She is survived by her five daughters, Ashley, Shelley, Katelyn, Mimi and Shanelle; her four granddaughters, Kelcy, Kaley, Kendyl and Elizabeth; her two brothers, Mike and Scott and two sisters, Cathy and Nan. Apart from blood relation, Kelly was surrounded by many amazing friends and community members who loved her dearly, and she, them. A Celebration of Life for Kelly will be held Friday, February 8th at Rendezvous Point in Pinedale from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Please come, join family and friends to commemorate a tremendous soul. --- Wyo4News.com, Feb 4, 2019 Emma Joy Glaze Emma Joy Glaze, 59, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Friday, January 18, 2019, at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful, Utah. She was born on May 29, 1959, in Rock Springs, the daughter of John F. Glaze and Dessie Bee Richie Gray. Emma attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated from the Rock Springs High School with the class of 1977. She also attended and graduated from the Western Wyoming Community College. She was employed at J.C. Penney as a clerk for many years. Survivors include three sons, Jerone Glaze and wife Roshelle and Broxston Willoughby all of Las Vegas, Nevada and Evan Glaze of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters, Aretha Bee Glaze and Desiree Glaze both of Las Vegas, Nevada; one brother, Delbert F. Gray and wife Laurie of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sisters, Ruby L. Tullock and husband Skip and Gloria A. Hutton and husband Fred all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; grandchildren, Lavetta Glaze, Porche Glaze, Delonze Lavoll, Deonta Glaze, Jerone Asia Glaze, Jero Dsia Glaze, Xandrea Barnes, Broxston Willoughby, Jr., Brooklin Willoughby, Chenetta Willougby and Yogy Willoughby; two great-grandchildren, Angelo Finks and Kamarion Glaze. She was preceded in death by her parents and one grandson in infancy, Egyp Willoughby. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Friday, February 8, 2019, at the New Hope Baptist Church, 513 “G” Street, Rock Springs, WY. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to funeral services. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 6, 2019 Darrell Nickell WHEATON, MO — Darrell W. Nickell, age 70, of Wheaton, Missouri, passed away Sunday, February 3, 2019 at his home. He was born on July 5, 1948 in Alice, Texas, the son of Lewis Alden and Martha Lucille (Howard) Nickell. On October 12, 1967 he was united in marriage to Zelma Lee Forgey. Preceding him in death were his parents and one brother, Don Nickell. Survivors include one son, JL Nickell and his wife Jo of Aurora, Missouri; one daughter, Stacy Brock of Wheaton, Missouri; four brothers, Steven Nickell of Carson City, Nevada, Stan Nickell of Boise, Idaho, Lewis Nickell of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Jay Nickell of Douglas, Wyoming; one sister, Sharon Holtwick of Douglas, Wyoming; four grandchildren, Bailie, Allie, Austin and Justus and two great grandchildren, Knox and Saylor. Darrell grew up in Wheaton, where he graduated from high school in 1966. In 1967 he joined the United States Navy serving until 1971. He was a self-employed truck driver and lived in Barry County all his life. He enjoyed trucking and hauling cattle. Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, February 7, 2019 at McQueen Funeral Home in Wheaton. Pastor Paul Wahlert will conduct the services. Burial with military honors will be at Reddick Cemetery in Garfield, Arkansas. The family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. Wednesday at McQueen Funeral Home in Wheaton. Contributions may be made to Hospice Compassus or St. Jude Children’s Hospital in memory of Darrell. --- GreenRiverStar.com, Feb 6, 2019 Gloria Jean Kane May 9, 1951-Jan. 31, 2019 From her birth on May 9, 1951, to her death Kane filled her life and the lives of those around her with warmth, an invitation to her home was an invitation to her heart. In 1970, she married Joe Hellewell in Green River. They moved to Greeley, Colo., in 1973 and had two daughters before later divorcing. On Sept. 11, 1993, she married Dennis 'Zeke' Kane and they combined their families in Windsor. Gloria worked in finance for many years before her retirement in 2016. Gloria dedicated her life to volunteering and giving to others in her community. She was a member of Young Republicans; Weld County Republican Party; American Cancer Society and Footsteps to Hope. Gloria is survived by her husband, Dennis 'Zeke' Kane; daughters, Rachel Rodriquez, and Rhonda Westover; grandchildren, Joseph, Nicole, Devin, Harley, Darrin, Harper, and Dean; great-grandchildren, Kaizer and Ashur; Mother Mildred Robles ,sisters, Elena Hamilton, Lena Sims, and Evangelea Morgan; and brothers, David, Roger, Sam, and Adam Robles. Visitation will be from 4-6 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, at Marks Funeral Chapel, 9292 Eastman Park Dr., Windsor, Colo. Funeral Services will be at 11 a.m., Friday, Feb. 8, 2019, at Our Lady of the Valley, 1250 7th St., Windsor, Colo. Online condolences may be made at http://www.marksfuneralservice.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 7, 2019 Ruth Marie Chesnovar Ruth Marie Chesnovar, 95, of Eden, Wyoming passed away on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at the Sublette Center in Pinedale, Wyoming. A longtime resident of Farson, Wyoming, Mrs. Chesnovar died of natural causes due to age. She was born on October 15, 1923 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Fred Meyer and Allie Sims Meyer. Mrs. Chesnovar attended schools in Farson, Wyoming. She married Rudy Chesnovar on July 7, 1943 in Rock Springs and he preceded her in death on January 28, 1991. Rudy and Ruth were ranchers and she was always involved in every aspect of the ranch. Her interests included gardening, crocheting and embroidering. She was a lifetime member of the Farson Women’s Club and spent many hours with her service to the community. Survivors include two sons, Rudy Chesnovar Jr. of Eden, Wyoming and Robert Chesnovar and wife Leanne of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters, Frances Young and husband Ron of Rock Springs and Bonnie Hueckstaedt and husband Rick of Eden, Wyoming; one brother, Jim Meyer and wife Jan of Woodscross, Utah; three sisters-in-law, Mary Rutledge of Roy, Utah, Louise Warpness of Farson, Wyoming and Claudie Meyer of Pinedale, Wyoming; fourteen grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Rudy; four brothers, Bill, Ben, Robert and Kenneth Meyer; two sisters, Dorothy Meyer and Mildred Williams. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at the Farson-Eden Community Hall in Farson, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Eden Valley Cemetery. Friends may call at the Community Center one hour prior to services. The family of Ruth Marie Chesnovar respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to the Sublette Center, 333 North Bridger or P.O. Box 788, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941 --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 7, 2019 Gary “Bear” Mike Sellers Gary “Bear” Mike Sellers, 67, passed away Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming surrounded by his family. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. Bear was born on December 16, 1951 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Sally Gail Bowen. He attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Bear married Claudia McDaniel on November 4, 1968 in Worland, Wyoming, and they have been married for 50 years. He worked as a mechanic at Questar for over 25 years. Bear was a member of the Rock Springs Christian Church. He enjoyed spending time with family, riding motorcycles, hunting, fishing, camping, and shooting. Survivors include his wife, Claudia Sellers of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sons, G. David Sellers of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Travis Sellers of Sheridan, Wyoming; two daughters, Rebecca Nelson and husband Scott of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Dawn Michelle of Denver, Colorado; one sister, Cindy Story and husband Jim of Rock Springs, Wyoming; as well as several nieces and nephews. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1:00 P.M., Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at the Rock Springs Christian Church, 124 2nd Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4New.com, Feb 8, 2019 Janice L. Coppock Janice L. Coppock, 79, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at the Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. She died following a lengthy illness. She was born on December 4, 1939 in Picher, Oklahoma, the daughter of Russell Graham and Louise Ludlum. Ms. Coppock was an Administrative Assistant and was employed at the Nevada Test Site. Survivors include one son, Terrell Johnson of Green River, Wyoming; two daughters, Teya Stassinos and companion Neil Mattinson and Donna Williams and companion Joel Jessen all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Joyce Haeck of Rock Springs, Wyoming; four grandchildren, Tristan Stassinos, Maygen Stassinos, Shane Johnson and Matthew Johnson; three nephews, Dwayne Haeck and wife Jen, Bill Haeck and wife Tracy and Darren Haeck and wife Laura. She was preceded in death by her parents; one niece, Debbie Haeck and one brother-in-law, Bill Haeck. Cremation will take place and there will be no services at her request. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 8, 2019 Robert L. “Bob” Jensen Robert “Bob” L. Jensen, 84, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Friday, February 8, 2019 at the Rocky Mountain Care Nursing Home in Evanston, Wyoming. A longtime resident of Rock Springs, Mr. Jensen died following a lengthy illness. He was born on November 18, 1934 in Wayne, Nebraska, the son of Ivar C. and Anna H. Schroeder Jensen. Mr. Jensen attended school in Wayne, Nebraska and graduated from the Wayne High School in 1952. He married Donnabelle M. Bourrett in Sioux City, Iowa on August 8, 1954 and she preceded him in death on September 8, 2013. Mr. Jensen was employed as a Sheet Metal Worker. He worked for the Sheet Metal Worker’s Union for many years and retired in 1985. He was a member of the Mount of Olives Lutheran Church, Shriners and the Masonic Lodge. His interests were spending time with his family, wood working and was an avid Husker’s football fan. Survivors include two sons, Timothy Jensen of Casper, Wyoming and Donald Jensen and wife Sylvia of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; two daughters, Lisa Hall and husband Walter and Trisha Hunt all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; nine grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; four brothers and one sister. Cremation will take place and services will be announced at a later date. --- Wyoming Tribune Eagle Feb 10, 2019 Charles “Chuck” Wilkinson Jr. Charles “Chuck” Wilkinson Jr., 88, of Cheyenne passed away Feb. 6 at Granite Rehabilitation and Wellness in Cheyenne. Charles was born Oct. 9, 1930, in Richmond, Mo., to Charles Wilkinson Sr. and Emma Kathryn Compton. He moved to Rock Springs in 1944. He was a member of the U.S. Army from 1952-54. He married Irene Jean Bustos on April 13, 1957. He was a member of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, the American Legion and the Fraternal Order of the Eagles. Charlie was a bartender at Howard’s Bar in Rock Springs for 12 years before being employed by FMC Corporation for 28 years. After retirement, Charlie served as a crossing guard at Lincoln School and Walnut Elementary. Charlie loved kids, dogs, baseball and the Denver Broncos. Charlie is survived by his two sons, Mike Wilkinson and Jim (Sharon) Wilkinson, both of Cheyenne; grandson, Jason Wilkinson of North Platte, Neb.; granddaughters, Torri Armstrong of Irvine, Calif., and Tiffany (Chris) Wilkinson of Salt Lake City; several nieces and nephews; and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife of 52 years; and his first-born daughter, Joannie Lynne Wilkinson. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 12, 2019 Molina Lynn Lee Beloved mother, sister, grandmother, aunt and friend, Molina Lynn Lee, 45, of Green River, passed away unexpectedly February 9, 2019 at her home. She was born October 19, 1973 in Casper, Wyoming, the daughter of Nelson James Bearing and Helen Elaine Rodgers. She attended schools in Rawlins, WY. Molina married Dewey William Lee December 1990 in Rawlins. He preceded her in death in 2007. Cremation will take place. Private family services will be held at a later date. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 15, 2019 Nancy Louise Cranford PINEDALE– Nancy Louise Cranford, age 80, passed away peacefully at the Sublette Center in Pinedale, Wyoming on February 9, 2019. Nancy, or Louise as her close family called her, was born in Melvin, Kentucky on November 17, 1938. She was the daughter of Edward and Lizzie Newman. She had four sisters, Lucille Moss, Abbey Frasher, Pauline Vilak and Maxine Burcham. She also had two brothers, Edward Newman, Jr. and Ted Newman. Nancy grew up in Melvin, Kentucky and attended Wheelwright School until her senior year of high school when her family moved to Ohio. She attended her senior year of high school at Green Township High School in Franklin Furnace, Ohio. Nancy received her bachelors degree in elementary education from Florida Atlantic University. Nancy married the love of her life, Miles Cranford, on September 25, 1957. They enjoyed 61 years of marriage together and set a wonderful example for their children. Nancy taught elementary school as her two children were growing up. She also worked as a secretary in Civilian Services at Warren Air Force Base when the family lived in Wyoming. Though she lived many places, Nancy was always a true Kentuckian at heart and was proud of her Kentucky roots. She was a lady of courage and a deep inner strength. She loved people and cared deeply for others, especially her family and had a beautiful smile and brightened the days of many. Nancy grew up in the Joppa Church of the Old Regular Baptist Church and was a Bible believing Christian all of her life. Nancy was very devoted to her family and loved them greatly. She also loved to read and was an excellent writer, and even wrote a children’s book, which she thought about publishing someday. She especially loved spending time with her grandson, David Rule, and was a big part of his life when he was growing up. She was always very proud of her family. Nancy was an example of how to persevere in tough times. She had many health problems since childhood, and especially during the last years of her life, yet, her spirit seemed to soar above the burdens she so gallantly endured. Nancy is survived by her daughter, Karen Rule (Bob) of Pinedale, WY, her son, Kevin Cranford (Jenny) of Hamilton, Ohio, her grandson, David Rule, three step-grandchildren and four step-great-grandchildren, three sisters and two brothers. She is also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephews. Nancy is preceded in death by her infant grandson, Scott Robert Rule, her parents, and her sister, Lucille Moss. Family and friends are invited to meet at Covill Funeral Home in Pinedale for a viewing on Friday evening, February 22, 2019 from 6-7pm. Funeral services for Nancy will be held Saturday morning, February 23, 2019 at Pinedale Bible Church at 11am. Family and friends are invited to a short graveside service following at the Pinedale Cemetery with a luncheon to follow at Pinedale Bible Church. --- Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner, Feb 15, 2019 Maria J. (Susie) Burch Maria J. (Susie) Burch passed away on Jan. 27. She was born Oct. 3, 1935, in Walsenburg, Colorado. Susie was the oldest daughter of Rufino and Rosenda Vigil. The family later moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming where Susie lived most of her young life. She grew up helping raise the younger siblings in their large family of 10 children. She helped her mother with the younger ones which prepared her for motherhood. Growing up, Susie was close to her older sisters, Delores, Phyllis and Jenny. She later developed that same closeness with her younger sisters Frances and Roberta. All of her brothers, Henry, Joseph, Kent and Steve adored their big sister. Susie had such a bubbly, fun and loving personality which won the love of so many people. She later married Rudolf (Rudy) Burch, the man whose heart she stole for a lifetime. He was unwavering in his deep love for her. After Rudy graduated from the University of Wyoming, they moved to California with their two little daughters. They spent many years traveling to the places where Rudy’s engineering job took them. With their ever growing family, Susie loved being a mother. She had a knack for taking care of her 6 children. A new baby in the house made her very happy. She effortlessly did the housekeeping, laundry, shopping while putting a delicious hot meal on the table every night. She also nursed her family through measles, chicken pox, mumps, scrapes and bruises. She personally took her five little girls, by herself, all the way to Germany to meet Rudy after he had gone ahead. The next big adventure was to Italy where she had to, yet, again tackle all the cultural differences. To call her a Super Mom was not an exaggeration! Her strength, and compassionate nature made her a woman admired by so many. In October 1965, Susie and Rudy were blessed with a new addition to the family, their only son, Rudolf (Rudy Jr.). After the children grew up, she helped raise her granddaughter, Jessie Marie. She also babysat and bonded closely with several of her other grandchildren. In all she had thirteen grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. She enjoyed her later years going to Vegas and the California Indian Casinos. She made friends with many of the casino workers. Her compassionate nature made her a confidante to many of them. Susie was such a beautiful lady inside and out. Her beautiful smile, kind words and generous ways made her a joy to be around. She had the most amazing fashion taste, always receiving compliments even from complete strangers. She also had the most extraordinary home decorating skills, mixing her European and local finds. Susie was preceded in death by her father, Rufino Vigil and mother, Rosenda Vigil, granddaughter Nicole Horvath, brother Henry Carson and sister Phyllis Martinez. She is survived by her husband, Rudy, their six children, Dixie Burch (Carlos), Crystal Deacon (Michael), Lisa Burch, Roxanne Koller (Todd), Lori Danielak (Paul) and Rudolf Burch (Leticia), thirteen grandchildren five great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. She also left behind her siblings Delores Coleman, Joseph Vigil, Jenny Medina, Kent Vigil, (Mary) Frances Fernandez (Joe), Roberta Cordova (Jose) and Steve Vigil (Lorraine) and many nieces, nephews. She and Rudy have some very special friends who have become family as well. Susie left this world leaving behind a beautiful legacy of all her accomplishments, the most notable being the love that everyone ever fortunate to know her, received and felt for her. Susie passed away on January 27, 2019 and will be deeply missed and never forgotten. Memorial Service and a Celebration of Life will be held later this summer. A date is yet to be determined. Thank you to everyone who’s reached out in love and support for our family at this difficult time, it is greatly appreciated. We love you all and thank you sincerely. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 17, 2019 Henry Randolph “Randy” Sweat Henry was born in Gary, Lake County, Indiana, to Delma Ray and Constance Emily (Hedge) Sweat. He grew up in Rock Springs, Wyoming most of his life. Everyone called him Randy. Randy worked multiple jobs throughout his life. He started in southern California as a supervisor for Kerker Industries in the early 1990?s. Later he designed, built, and placed boat docks throughout the United States. He truly loved this job as he saw many beautiful new cities and towns. He then started laying fiber optic cable throughout the United States. This is where he met his wife Delores Tolar. He married Delores in Hartshorne, Oklahoma on July 24, 2004. The last of his working years were spent working for Unit Drilling in Big Piney, Wyoming. Randy retired in 2013, and he was loving it. Randy truly enjoyed crafting and camping, four wheeling and spending precious time with family members. Randy passed away at his home in Thomaston, Georgia at the age of 60 on January 17th, 2019. Survivors include his wife, Delores Sweat of Thomaston, GA; daughter, Ashley Zbinden, son-in-law, Matthew of McDonough, GA; two grandchildren, Luke and Evan Zbinden; one sister and brother-in-law, Linda Gunyan and Jim Guidotti of Cheyenne, WY; three brothers and daughters-in-law, David R. and Carolyn Sweat of Cheyenne, WY; Michael W. and Luella Sweat of Rock Springs, WY; Terry and Carol Sweat of Collins Wood, Ontario Canada; nieces, Jennie (Sweat) Wilson, husband Kris of Fort Collins, CO; Victoria and Veronica Gunyan of Cheyenne, WY; nephews, Reid Rathbun, wife Carol of Green River, WY; Nolan Rathbun of Fort Collins CO; cousin, Victor Sweat of Hartshorne, OK; uncles, Louie Sweat of Morago, CA; J.N. Sweat of Bakersfield, CA; George Sweat of Clear Lake, CA; aunt, Thelma Fay Brixey of Bakersfield, CA. He was preceded in death by his parents, Delma R. Sweat and Constance E. Shake, his stepdad, Howard Shake, grandparents, Henry and Nettie Bell Sweat, twin sisters, Michelle L. Sweat and Patricia L. Sweat, uncles, Eugene Sweat, Noble Sweat, Gilbert Sweat, and aunts, Henryetta Stone, Pauline Sweat, Willa May Snell, and Mary Sullivan. A celebration of life will be at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 18, 2019 Yvonne Nicole “Nikki” Woods BIG PINEY– Yvonne Nicole “Nikki” Woods, 46, of Big Piney, Wyoming passed away at her home Saturday February 16, 2019. Nikki was born August 8, 1972 in Lander, Wyoming to Charlotte (Lain) and Wayne Morgart. She started her early years of schooling in Riverton before moving with her family to Big Piney in 1981. She graduated from Big Piney High School in 1990 and did some studying at Casper College. Her beloved daughter, Tazia R. Morgart was born and became the center of her life in 1993. Nikki was raised Baptist and loved her church family; she was involved with Vacation Bible School and she loved to bake and decorate cakes. She married her husband, James Woods August 1, 2000 in Phoenix, AZ. Willbur Joe their beloved four legged baby came to be a part of their family. Nikki is survived by her husband, James Woods; daughter, Tazia Morgart; parents, Charlotte and Wayne Morgart; sisters, Patti Morgart and Callie Whinnery; stepfather, Blake Brinkerhoff and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and countless friends. She is preceded in death by her sisters, Anne and Cassie Morgart; grandparents, Buck and Linnie Lain and Wayne and Leah Morgart and her uncle, Ole Morgart. A viewing will be held Wednesday evening February 20th from 6 to 8 pm at Covill Funeral Home in Pinedale. A memorial service will take place Friday morning February 22nd at 11 am at First Baptist Church in Big Piney. Memorial contributions in Nikki’s memory can be made to www.woundedwarriorproject.org. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 18, 2019 Lori K. Bertot Lori K. Bertot, 57, of Rock Springs passed away February 14, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County surrounded by her family. She was born June 30, 1961 in Price, Utah, the daughter of Frank and Irene Dalton Bertot. She attended schools in Green River and graduated from Green River High School with the class of 1980. She was trained as a lifeguard and as a CNA. She also worked as a custodian for Sweetwater County School District #1. Lori was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She loved being with her family. She enjoyed swimming, walking, and going to the park with her grandkids. She was one of the kindest and most genuine person to walk this world. She was hard working and did it without complaining, and was very selfless. Her grandkids meant the world to her. Survivors include her mother, Irene Bertot of Green River; sons, Jon Bertot of Rock Springs, Jeremy Lenferink of Gillette; daughter, Chasity Vensor of Rock Springs; son-in-law, Tommy Vensor of Rock Springs; sisters, Charisse Upshaw of Colorado, Cindy Wickham and husband Mike of Green River, Fran Romango and husband Mike of Green River, Lisa Foutz and husband Kenny of Salt Lake City; grandchildren, Estrella, Natasha, Tommy Jr. and Avan; five aunts, five uncles and nine cousins. She was preceded in death by her father, Frank J. Bertot, grandparents, aunts and uncles. Private family services will be held. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 20, 2019 Tammy Steele-Hines BOULDER– Tamara “Tammy” Steel-Hines, 61, passed away on the morning of February 15, 2019, in Pinedale, Wyoming. Tammy was born on October 5, 1957 in Lansing, Michigan. She lived many places before settling down in Boulder, Wyoming. She enjoyed camping, fishing, hunting, her horses, dogs, and loved photography. A passion she inherited from her Mom Barbra. She liked to crochet, was an excellent cook, and enjoyed a good tune. She was ferociously protective of her family and always rooted for the “underdog”. She told it how she saw it and sometimes seemed to put on a tough exterior, but underneath was soft hearted, loving and gentle. She will be missed by all and remembered always. Tammy was preceded in death by her parents, Barbara and Lance Shaffer, Roger Abernathy, her son, Jeremiah Lamoureux and her little sister, Cathleen Jennings. She is survived by her partner, Cecil McSweeney, of Boulder, WY, her children, Craig Abernathy and (Annette) of Glenwood Springs, CO, Shannon and Ryan Coston, of Evanston, WY, Jesse Lamoureux and (Maria), of Pittsburgh, PA; her aunt and uncle Sue and Greg Olson, of Morrison, CO; grandchildren Nikki, Braden, Shayla, Tammy, Amber, six great-grandchildren, and countless nieces and nephews and cousins. At Tammy’s request she will be cremated and laid to rest in the Boulder Cemetery at a later date. A Celebration of life will be held this summer. In lieu of flower, please make donations in her name to Kickin’ Cancer, PO box 687 Pinedale, WY 82941. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 20, 2019 Billie Mattinson Billie Mattinson, 75, passed away Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was a lifelong resident of Sweetwater County. Mrs. Mattinson was born on August 22, 1943 in Park City, Utah, the daughter of William Brcko and Lillian Margaret Remitz. She attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1962 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. Mrs. Mattinson married Ralph Mattinson on July 2, 1968 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, and they later divorced. She was a homemaker for all of her life. Mrs. Mattinson enjoyed spending time with family, especially her cat Dinozzo. In her younger years she was known for her love of beauty and fashion. Survivors include one son, Neil Mattinson and partner Teya Stassinos of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two daughters, Karen McGinnis of Denver, Colorado, Raelynn Reeder and husband Jeremiah of Rock Springs, Wyoming, six grandchildren, Lauren Mayer and husband Anthony, Nic Dziadosz and partner Kylie, Kevin Mattinson and wife Karlie, Trevor Mattinson, Darek Mattinson, Kinlee Mattinson, one great-grandchild, Aubree Mayer, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister, Sylvia Brcko, and one brother, Mark Brcko. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00, Saturday, February 23, 2019 at First United Methodist Church, 1515 Edgar Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church. The family respectfully suggests that donations in Billie’s memory be made to the Rock Springs Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 20, 2019 Sharon Davis GREEN RIVER– Sharon Davis, 64, of Green River, Wyoming passed away on Friday, February 15, 2019 at her home. She was a longtime resident of Green River, Wyoming and former resident of California Sharon was born on November 7, 1954 in Lovelock, Nevada, the daughter of John and Georgia Kruse. She attended schools in Galt, California and was a 1972 graduate of the Galt High School. Sharon was employed as an Elections Clerk for Sweetwater County She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Her interests were spending time with her grandchildren, they were her whole life. She also loved rescuing animals and transporting them to a safe place Sharon is survived by two sons, Danny Davis of San Antonio, Texas and Brian Davis of Green River; one daughter, Sasha Gaskill of Tyler, Texas; one brother, Bradley Hess of California; four grandchildren, Austin Olson, Tristan Davis, Mason Gaskill and Brooklin Davis She was preceded in death by her parents. Following cremation, a celebration of Sharon’s life will be held at 11 am Saturday, February 23, 2019 at the Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall #2350, 88 North 2nd East, Green River, Wyoming. The family of Sharon Davis respectfully requests that donations in her memory be made to Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 21, 2019 Joan Araas Born on February 9, 1929, Joan Araas passed away peacefully on February 21, 2019 at the age of 90 in Phoenix, AZ. Joan grew up in Oklahoma and moved to Casper, Wyoming as a young woman to work for Skelly Oil Company. There, she met the love of her life, Ken Araas, who predeceased her in 1988. They were married and spent many happy years working together, as well as raising a family. They moved to Rock Springs in 1963, and managed Wyoming Land Title Co. until retiring in 1987. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend and will be deeply missed. She was a devout Catholic and always made time to help others and extend a warm smile and a kind word. She created beautiful needlework, was an avid bridge player and enjoyed sports of all kinds. She enriched the life of all who were blessed to know her and we are so grateful to have shared her life. Joan is survived by her three children, Diane Thorn and husband, Scott; David Araas and wife, Patti; and Jim Araas and wife, Susan; her four grandchildren, Chris Costantino, Mandy Araas, Mark Araas and Kristin Hines (Stephen). Joan is also survived by her sister, Jean Chilton. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ken Araas, second husband, Dan Price, mother and father, sister, Marilyn Molloy and brother Jim Molloy. A funeral mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church at the Franciscan Renewal Center Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 3:00 pm. A rosary will precede the Mass at 2:30 pm. A graveside service will be held in mid July at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery in Rock Springs, WY. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Phoenix, 4309 E Belleview St. Bldg 14, Phoenix, AZ 85008. --- Wyo4News.com, Feb 21, 2019 Dr. Rodolfo R. Lansang Dr. Rodolfo R. Lansang, 91, passed away Monday, February 18, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for 55 years and is a former resident of Denver, Colorado and Santa Rita, Pampanga, Philippines. Dr. Lansang was born on December 15, 1927 in Santa Rita, Pampanga, Philippines, the son of Jose Lansang and Trinidad R. Pineda. He attended schools in the Republic of the Philippines. Dr. Lansang also attended medical school at St. Michaels College and Santo Thomas in the Philippines. He completed his medical internship at Seattle General in Seattle, Washington, and his residency at General Rose Hospital and Denver General Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Lansang married Clare Dower on July 23, 1960 in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines. He worked as a Radiologist for Sweetwater Memorial Hospital for 20 years until he retired in 1980. Dr. Lansang then went to work at the Lincoln Memorial Hospital as a Radiologist for the next 10 years until he retired for the second time in 1990. He was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Dr. Lansang was a true lover of golf (playing, teaching, and watching,) fishing, hunting, playing Mah Jongg, painting, reading, writing, singing, storytelling, and cooking. Survivors include his wife, Clare Lansang of Rock Springs, Wyoming, five sons, David Lansang and wife Carline of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Mark Lansang of Pocatello, Idaho, Joseph Lansang and wife Shellie of Clifton, Colorado, Francis Lansang and wife Myriam of Douglas, Wyoming, Matt Lansang of Denver, Colorado, two daughters, Suzanne Lansang of Denver, Colorado, Diane Wheeler and husband Doug of Norman, Oklahoma, one brother, Fr. Francisco Lansang of Santa Ana, Pampanga, Philippines, six sisters, Amanda Carlos, Teresita Gomez, Lutgarda Lansang (Sister M. Pia), Ellen Lansang, Minda Lansang, Lolita Lansang, all of Manila, Philippines, fourteen grandchildren; Sean Lansang and wife Cristin, Andrew Lansang, Ashlee Lansang, Jessica England and husband Stuart, Alissa Wesley and husband Brian, Rebekah Wheeler, Timothy Lansang, Sophia Lansang, Audrey Lansang, Gabriella Lansang, Sarah Ellis and husband Justin, Brandy Wilson and husband Matt, Ryan Valdez, Zachary Valdez, twelve great-grandchildren, Rudy Lansang, Brooks Lansang, Harrison Lansang, Joey England, Carson Wesley, Grayson Wesley, Ramsie Wesley, Kamden Ellis, Hudson Ellis, Marleigh Wilson, Braden Wilson, Marek Wilson, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Carmen Lansang, Pilarita Lansang (Sister M. Josephine), three brothers, Jose Lansang, Ramonsito Lansang, Manny Lansang, son-in-law, Joseph M. DiGiorgio, great-grandson, Russell William, and one niece, Josie Carlos MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A Vigil Service with Rosary will be recited at 5:00 P.M., Monday, February 25, 2019 at the church. Interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Monday one hour prior to the Rosary and again at the church on Tuesday, one hour prior to the Funeral Mass. The family respectfully suggests that donations in Dr. Lansang’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite #220, Rock Springs, Wyoming, 82901, or to a charity of your choice. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 21, 2019 Javier Enrique Moreno Javier Enrique Moreno, 18, passed away Sunday, February 17, 2019 at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah surrounded by his family. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Javier was born on August 8, 2000 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Daniel and Annabell Moreno. He attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 2018 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. Javier was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. He loved learning and working with his hands to figure out new things. Javier enjoyed throwing for the track team, playing instruments including; trumpet, sousaphone, and tuba. He also enjoyed old cars, attending church retreats, watching television and movies. Javier loved driving his car with the music blaring, hanging out with his “squad,” spending time with family, and cooking. Most of all Javier loved to be right in any conversation, towering over his friends and family with a huge smile. Survivors include his parents, Daniel Moreno Delgadillo and Annabell Michelle Moreno, one brother, Dante Moreno, two sisters, DiAnna Moreno, Leonor Moreno, all of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two adopted sisters, Kylee Taylor of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Rosie Lee Chung, of Paraguay, paternal grandparents, Jesus Mario Moreno and Maria Ines Delgadillo of Los Mochis, Mexico, maternal grandparents, Mical Stamper of Lander, Wyoming, Victoria Ann Griffin of Rock Springs, Wyoming; adopted grandmother, Laurel Estep, many cousins, aunts, and uncles including Jesus Francisco Moreno Delgadillo and family, Maria Guadalupe Moreno Delgadillo and family, Shara Griffin and family, Adam Skorcz and family, Michael Griffin and boys. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 5:30 P.M. on Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at the Sweetwater County Events Complex and a Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 6:30 P.M. Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at the Sweetwater County Events Complex, 3320 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to the services at the Events Complex. Cremation will follow the services. The family respectfully suggests that donations in Javier’s memory be made to the Rock Springs High School Music and Marching Band Programs, 1375 James Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Pallbearers: Tanner Varndell, John Prevedel, T.J. Davis, Clay Wells, Colin Murcray, and J.J. Lovato Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 22, 2019 Ervin Podrabinsky CHEYENNE — Ervin Podrabinsky of Vsetin Czech Republic was born December 5, 1931 in Jasina Czechoslovakia, which became part of the USSR. He was young when Hitler took over the country and incorporated part of it into Nazi Germany. Because his mother was Jewish he was forced to wear the Star of David and lost most members of his mother’s family in the concentration camps. Luckily his father was Catholic so he was allowed to be baptized as Catholic, which more than likely saved him from the concentration camps and extermination like so many others suffered during this horrible time. It was during this period Ervin witnessed the horrors of war and would often quote Hitler saying “Give me ten years and you won’t recognize Germany”. Ervin would say it didn’t take ten years for the Americans and British to give Hitler his wish. It only took a few years and no one could recognize Germany. He loved the United States and would often say “It is the greatest country in the world.” He never lost sight of his love for this Country and his dream was to leave Czechoslovakia to become a U.S. citizen. Adult Life Ervin attended college and in 1963 graduated from the Czech Mining Geology Faculty College with a degree in Mining Engineering. Ervin met and married his wife Gabriella on September 8, 1964 in the town of Kosice. Gabriella and her family were refugees from Budapest, Hungary and had come to New York some 20 years earlier. About one year later Gabriella brought Ervin to the Unites States and they moved west where Erv took a mining engineering position with Standard Metals in Silverton, Colorado. Ervin worked for a number of companies and the Federal Government including Mine Safety and Health Administration, Minerals Management Service and ultimately retired from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) where he worked in both Cheyenne and Rock Springs, Wyoming. Ervin was preceded in death by his wife Lee who lost her battle with cancer on October 10, 2008. He was a resident of Laramie County and lived east of Cheyenne for over 30 years. In September of 2015, he married his college sweetheart Inge Marie Kozlovsky from the town of Vsetin in the Czech Republic and returned there in 2016 to live out the remainder of his life. On December 3, 2018, Ervin broke his leg from a fall. Sadly, Ervin passed away on January 26, 2019 at the age of 87 after his weak heart stopped, having suffered a massive heart attack that occurred several years earlier while he was still in the US. Ervin will be fondly remembered by all of his friends, neighbors and coworkers at the BLM for his kindness, generosity and stories of before and after coming to America. --- Wyo4News.com, Feb 25, 2019 Lynn Schaefer Lynn Schaefer, 71, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away Saturday, February 23, 2019 at his home. He was a resident of Rock Springs for the past twenty-five years and was a former resident of Powell, Wyoming. He was born March 8, 1947 in Minot, North Dakota, the son of Leonard Schaefer and Edna Fuchs Schaefer. Mr. Schaefer attended schools in Powell, Wyoming and was a graduate of the Powell High School with the class of 1965. He served United States Army during Vietnam Conflict. Mr. Schaefer married Marjorie “Marj” Brolin in Cody, Wyoming on December 22, 1972. He was employed by BJ Services for thirty-five years and retired as a sales manager in 2013. Mr. Schaefer was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Community. His interests included golfing, fishing, camping and brewing beer. Survivors include his wife, Marjorie “Marj” Schaefer of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Christopher Schaefer and wife Maggie of Rock Springs; one daughter, Elizabeth Schaefer of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, Allen Schaefer of Gillette, Wyoming and Keith Schaefer and wife Brenda of Powell, Wyoming; two sisters, Judi Buckingham and husband Gary of Powell, Wyoming and Joyce Bales and husband Tom of Cody, Wyoming; two grandchildren, Nicholas Schaefer and Emily Schaefer both of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one great-granddaughter, Adlie Schaefer of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two aunts, one uncle and several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, James Schaefer. Following cremation, a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Friday, March 1, 2019 at the Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military Honors and Inurnment will take place at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. The family of Lynn Schaefer respectfully suggests that donations in his memory be made to Holy Spirit Catholic Community Building Fund, P.O. Box 6038, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82902 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 26, 2019 Donald Patrick Chollak Donald Patrick Chollak, 71, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Friday, February 22, 2019 at his home.A longtime resident of Rock Springs, Mr. Chollak died following a sudden illness. He was born on March 22, 1947 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, the son of Joseph Chollak and Apolonia Frizovicova. Donnie went to school in Rock Springs and was a 1965 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. He was a United States Army Veteran of the Vietnam War, having served from August of 1967 to August of 1969. Donnie was employed in the maintenance department for the City of Rock Springs from the earl 1990 until his retirement in August of 2015. He also had worked for the Union Pacific Railroad. His interests included playing the accordion and he enjoyed his mother’s cooking. Survivors include many nieces and great-nieces, Dana Zeller and husband Russ of Meadow Vista, California, Laurel Lewis of Sacramento, California, Alexandra Murray and husband Matthew and their son Michael Russell Murray all of Pleasant Hill, California, Carla Hill of Meridian, Idaho, Brenda Dobson and husband Ron of Canada, Karen Forsyth and husband Brian of Canada; many nephews and great-nephews, Mark Chollak of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Grant Chollak and wife Debbie of Canada and Scott Chollak and wife Sherry of Canada. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers, Matt Chollak and Joseph Chollak; one sister, Mary Lewis and one nephew, Matt Chollak Jr. Cremation will take place and services will be announced at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 26, 2019 Kaylene McCrann Kaylene McCrann, 57, passed away Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming surrounded by her family. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 34 years and is a former resident of Campbell County, Wyoming. Kaylene was born on September 27, 1961 in Odessa, Texas, the daughter of Roland Kenneth Scott and Dorothy Alene Miller. She attended schools in Gillette, Wyoming and was a 1979 graduate of the Campbell County High School. Kaylene also attended the University of Wyoming where she obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Education as well as a Master’s Degree in Special Education. Kaylene married Terry F. McCrann on August 8, 1987 in Rock Springs, Wyoming at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church. She worked as a teacher for Sweetwater County School District #1 for 10 years, and later worked for Wyoming Work Force Services as a Work Force Specialist for 11 years. Kaylene was a member of New Life Ministries Church. She was known for her witty sense of humor, and her devotion to her family, especially her children. Kaylene enjoyed running, reading and spoiling her dogs. Survivors include her father, Roland Kenneth Scott of Gillette, Wyoming, husband, Terry F. McCrann of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Kyle McCrann of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two daughters, Lauryn McCrann of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Kristin McCrann of Rock Springs, Wyoming, four brothers, Wayne Pittman and wife Lorna of Gillette, Wyoming, Ed Pitman of Gillette, Wyoming, Randy Pittman and wife Roseann of Casper, Wyoming, Ken Scott and wife Beth of Gillette, Wyoming, one sister, Shannon Cubbon and husband Mark of Greeley, Colorado, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother, Dorothy Alene Scott, and her in-laws, John and Jean McCrann. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, March 2, 2019 at New Life Ministries, 105 “K” Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. The family respectfully suggests that donations in Kaylene memory be made to Cowboys Against Cancer, 1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 26, 2019 Margie Lee Smith Margie Lee Smith, 78, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Friday, February 22, 2019 in Salt Lake City, Utah. A longtime resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Margie died following a lengthy illness. She was born on September 5, 1940 in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Arthur T. and Mary Agnes Sanborn. Margie attended school in Tripoli, North Africa and was a 1958 graduate of Wheelus high school. She also attended college in Washington, D.C. and earned a degree in Nursing. Later, she attended and graduated from Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado where she earned a degree in Biology and Chemistry and continued on to get a teaching certificate. It was at Adam State where she met the love of her life Kale W Smith. Margie eventually became a realtor and broker and opened her own business, Rock Springs Realty. Margie married Kale W. Smith on August 22, 1969 in Alamosa, Colorado. They were married forty-nine years. She was a member of First Assembly of God where she served on the board, also a board member of Commerce Bank and Sweetwater County Board of Realtors. Margie lived life to the fullest. Margie has been quoted to say “if you don’t have fun, what’s the use of living”. She was the life of every party and celebrated life in all that she did. Margie never met a stranger and happily gave to those she knew, those she just met and those in need. She enjoyed traveling, shopping, working and having coffee with friends and family. She loved real estate and all the people she was blessed to work with. Survivors include her husband, Kale W. Smith of Rock Springs; two sons, Brian Smith and wife Annika of Rock Springs and Darin Smith and wife Alicia of Cheyenne, Wyoming; two daughters, Cindy Johnson and husband Theros of West Jordan, Utah and Diana Mercer and husband Gentry of Colorado Springs, Colorado; one brother, Arthur Sanborn and wife Ellen of Webster, Florida; fifteen grandchildren; one great-granddaughter and two more great-grandchildren on the way. She was preceded in death by her parents. Funeral Services will be held on March 2, 2019 at the Freight Depot in downtown Rock Springs. The Viewing will be at 11 am, Services at 12 pm followed by a celebration of life at 2 pm. Graveside Services and Interment will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, March 4, 2019 at the Pinedale Cemetery in Pinedale, Wyoming. The family of Margie Lee Smith respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to the Margie Lee Smith Memorial Fund, in care of Trona Valley Federal Credit Union, 2640 Foothill Blvd., Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 26, 2019 Donna Uhls Donna Uhls, 64, passed away on Saturday, February 23, 2019. Born on January 14, 1955 to Billy Gene Uhls and Bernice Woodhead Uhls in Rock Springs, WY. Donna was a wonderful mother, daughter, grandma, sister, aunt, cousin and friend. She gave all she had to those who were lucky enough to be a part of her life. She helped others with her strong, generous spirit and lived for mischief and adventure. Donna graduated in 1985 from Cerro Coso Community College with a double associate degree in Engineering and Welding. She worked for the Department of Defense in Telemetry for 32 years and loved every minute of it. She retired in 2014 and spent her time with her loved ones. Donna is survived by her daughter, Carmela and her husband Jon; her son, Joshua and his wife Tasha; along with seven grandchildren, Corey, DeJuan, Sean, Julian, Jasmine, Kelsey and Vivian; her mother, Bernice Uhls and siblings, Dennis Uhls, Debra Uhls, Diane Maestas and Darlene Merrell. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Emily Thomas; father, Billy Uhls; brother, Daniel Uhls and her grandparents. Her Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 pm on Saturday, March 2, 2019 at the Ridgecrest VFW at 117 N Alvord St. The family requests in lieu of flowers, please donate in Donna’s memory to the National Park Service or nokidhungry.org. --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 4, 2019 Lucille Jean Panalsek Lucille Jean Panalsek, 90, died on Sunday evening, March 3, 2019, at Sage View Care Center. She was a longtime resident of Rock Springs. She was born in Franklin, Kansas, on Dec. 13, 1928, to Marie and Anton Panalsek. She attended school in Franklin and Arma, Kansas, until the family moved to Superior, Wyoming, in 1942. She attended Superior High School and graduated with the Class of 1946. She attended and graduated from Stevens-Henegar Business School in Salt Lake City. In Rock Springs, she worked first for New Studio, and then after graduating from business school she worked for Rock Springs National Bank, now RSNB. She worked at the bank for 25 years, until her retirement in 1995. Lucille traveled extensively and enjoyed watching sports. She was very independent and was generous to many people in the community as well as family members. She was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her brother, Anthony Panalsek and wife Alma; her nephew, Paul Panalsek and wife Gail; her niece, Ann Marie (Panalsek) Jantz and husband Keith; and great-nephew Joseph Jantz and great-niece Isabel Jantz, all of Rock Springs; her niece and Carmelite nun, Sister Thomas Marie of the Passion (Mary Panalsek) of Buffalo, New York; an aunt, Velia Polsak of Pittsburg, Kansas; and several other relatives. A rosary will be said at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 10 at Vase Funeral Home in Rock Springs. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Monday, March 11 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway St., Rock Springs. Graveside services will follow at Rock Springs Cemetery, 802 Thompson. Family and friends are invited to a small reception following the services. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 19, 2019 Tyler Lee Sidebottom A Celebration of Life will take place for Tyler Lee Sidebottom on Saturday, March 9, at Sante Fe Southwest Grill on Elk Street in Rock Springs. The celebration takes place from 1-5 p.m. and everyone is welcome to attend. Tyler passed away December 13, 2018. --- Wyo4News.com, Mar 1, 2019 Jessica Marie Luckenbihl Jessica Marie Luckenbihl, 28, passed away Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for 23 years and is a former resident of Juneau, Alaska. Ms. Luckenbihl was born on April 2, 1990 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Lawrence Schaufler and Cherann Bradbury. She was later adopted by Ronald Steven Luckenbihl. Jessica attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 2008 graduate of the Juneau-Douglas High School. She also attended the University of Alaska Southeast for two years. Ms. Luckenbihl worked in the food and beverage industry at many different locations. Jessica enjoyed singing, song writing, painting rocks, spending time at the cabin in Hoback Ranches, art, and culinary arts; both consuming and preparing. Survivors include her parents, Cheri Schaufler and husband Lawrence of Denver, Colorado, Ronald Luckenbihl, of Douglas, Wyoming, companion, Cody Brenden of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Donovan Schaufler of Denver, Colorado, one brother, Johnathan Randall of Denver, Colorado, two sisters, Valarie Luckenbihl of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Shannon Dukowitz and husband Adam of Juneau, Alaska, paternal grandparents, Marilyn Schaufler of San Diego, California, Jonathan Winchester of Juneau, Alaska, maternal grandparents, Cherann Bradbury and husband Jess of Rock Springs, Wyoming, great great-grandma; Pat Miller, several aunts including, Terri Winchester, Elizabeth Fennell, Chris Montgomery, several uncles including; Aaron Winchester, Neil Fennel, Scott Luckenbihl, several cousins including; Jeremiah, Brett, Nick, Tristin, and several nieces and nephews; Tori, Gavin, Lexi, Vivi, Ocean, Evie, and Henry. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Prudence Peterson and Ronald DeCesere, great-grandparents, Henry and Bernice Likwartz, great-grandma, Dorothy Headd, two great uncles, Henry J. Likwartz, and David Deller. The family of Jessica Luckenbihl respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to the Jessica Luckenbihl Memorial Fund, in care of Wells Fargo, 1400 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Funeral Services will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Thursday, March 7, 2019 at the First Congregational Church, 1275 Adams Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 3, 2019 Beth Chapman-Smith Beth was born on May 15, 1960 in Plattsburg, New York to John and Judy (Lindsay) Chapman. Beth spent much of her childhood growing up in the upstate New York towns of Plattsburgh, Fort Covington, Ithaca, and McGraw. The family moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming in 1968 so her father John could pursue his education career in high school chemistry. Beth spent the rest of her childhood in Rock Springs and graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1978. Beth had a love for music at an early age where she was often sought to perform at local weddings and church gatherings. She attended the University of Wyoming and graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts in Music. Beth was employed by Sweetwater County School District Number One in Rock Springs where she taught elementary students music for 17 years. In 1999, Beth moved back to upstate New York to be with her future husband Fred Smith, and his son, Adam. Beth and Fred were united in marriage at their home in Old Forge on August 10, 2003. During her time in Old Forge, Beth and Fred enjoyed the outdoors, traveling in the region, and being in the company of family and friends. Beth and Fred moved back to Wyoming in November of 2007 to be closer to immediate family. Beth worked for an accountant for several years and eventually returned to her passion of teaching piano and vocal lessons. She loved to teach individual lessons to children and adults in the community up until her passing. Beth passed away peacefully with her husband, Fred, and sister, Jenifer, by her side on February 28th after a brief illness. She is survived by her husband, Fred Smith, step-son, Adam Smith of Charleston, SC, her parents, John and Judy Chapman of Rock Springs, WY, and her siblings, Dale Jones of Houston, TX, Jenifer Lloyd of Salt Lake City, UT and David Chapman of Virginia Beach, VA and many nephews, nieces and cousins. An open house will be held on Thursday, March 7th from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Fred and Beth’s home in Rock Springs to celebrate her life. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Red Desert Humane Society at 310 Yellowstone Road Rock Springs, WY 82901. It was a cause she strongly believed in. Services are pending. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 5, 2019 James Lee Martinez James Lee Martinez, 31, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Thursday, February 28, 2019 at his home. He was born on May 7, 1987 in Cheyenne, Wyoming and was the son of Larry Paxton II and Melissa Paxton. James attended school in Rock Springs and was a 2005 graduate of the Independence High School. He was employed as a foreman and heavy-equipment operator for Pitt Construction for the past two and one half years. James was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Community. His interests included spending time with his children and family. He loved listening to his music, drawing and going to the lake. Survivors include his parents, Larry Paxton II and Melissa Paxton of Rock Springs, Wyoming; his girlfriend, Morgan Renae Bauer of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sons, Jakob Dean Bauer, Kyler Dean Star both of Rock Springs; three daughters, Bryell Schnieder, Oaklynn Martinez, and Aazayla Martinez all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three sisters, Megan Paxton, Marie Paxton, and Isabella Stangl all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; maternal grandparents, Jose’ and Antonia Martinez of Rock Springs; paternal grandfather, Larry Paxton of Green River, Wyoming; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his cousin, Richard A. Martinez, aunt, Dori Benbo and cousin, David Boobach. Following cremation, A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted at 10:30 A. M. Friday, March 8, 2019 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A Vigil Service with Rosary will be recited at 6:00 P.M., Thursday, March 7, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel on Thursday one hour prior to the Rosary and on Friday at the church one hour prior to Mass. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 5, 2019 Val D. Ercanbrack HEBER CITY, UT. — Val D Ercanbrack, 64, was born March 31st, 1954, he passed away peacefully at his home in Pinedale on March 3rd, 2019. Val was born the 5th of 7 children to Wesley and Ethel Ercanbrack in Heber City, Utah. He graduated from Union High School in Roosevelt, Utah in 1971. He then served a two year mission to Washington State. On September 30th, 1976, he was sealed to Ida Ralston in the Provo Temple. They spent the next 42 years raising a family in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. He enjoyed serving people and spent 40 years in a successful career in the grocery industry. He is survived by his wife, Ida, his five children, Tresa Mae (Chester) Durand Sarah Lee Williams, Luke (Stacy) Ercanbrack , Colton Ercanbrack, Byron Ercanbrack and four grandchildren; siblings, Terry (Nancy) Ercanbrack, Ralph (Jean) Ercanbrack, Anita (Gary) Peterson, Curtis (Jan) Ercanbrack, Bevan (Joni) Ercanbrack, and Kevan (Calleen) Ercanbrack. He is preceded in death by his parents, Wesley and Ethel Ercanbrack and his son, Nicholas Ercanbrack. A viewing will be held on Saturday March 9th, 2019 at the LDS chapel in Pinedale, Wyoming from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. A funeral service will be held in Roosevelt, Utah on Monday March 11th 2019 at the Ballard North Chapel. Viewing from 9 a.m, to 11 a.m. with service starting at 11 a.m. Interment will follow the services at the Roosevelt Memorial Cemetery. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 5, 2019 Jerald “Jerry” Butcher Jerald “Jerry” Butcher passed away on Monday March 4, 2019 in Green River, Wyoming. He had been resident of Green River since 1940 and was a former resident of Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Butcher died following a brief illness. He was born on April 9, 1935 in Salt Lake City, Utah the son of Melvin Butcher and Lovina Schofield Butcher. Mr. Butcher attended school in Green River, Wyoming. He married Patricia Orme in Rock Springs, Wyoming on March 18, 1956. Mr. Butcher was a United States Army Veteran. He was employed by Union Pacific Railroad for 43 years and he retired as a clerk on March 31, 1997. His interests included playing cards, and traveling to Wendover with his family. He was an avid Denver Broncos fan. Survivors include his wife, Patricia Butcher of Green River, Wyoming, one daughter, Laurie Macioszek and husband Ron of Green River, Wyoming, one brother, Dennis Butcher and wife Lola of Leed, Utah, four sisters, Susie Whitehead of Murray, Utah, Patty Davis and husband Walt of Salt Lake City, Utah, Sherrie Zenger of Clearfield, Utah and Bonnie Bingham of Riverton, Wyoming, two grandsons, Trent Gregory and Jerred Macioszek, several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, one daughter, Leisa Butcher and five brothers and three sisters. Following cremation, a memorial service will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at the Union Congregational Church, 350 Mansface Street, Green River, Wyoming. Inurnment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. The family of Jerald “Jerry” Butcher respectfully requests donations be made in his memory to Cowboys Against Cancer, 1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 6, 2019 Norma Jean Schultz Norma Jean Schultz, 88 passed away at The Medical Center of Aurora in Aurora, Colorado on February 26, 2019 She was born on March 29, 1930 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Cecelia (Sabo) and Ernest Jelosek Mrs. Schultz attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1948 She married James Theodore Schultz in Rock Springs at the Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church on June 20, 1953 and he preceded her in death September 19, 2018 She was a member of the Roman Catholic Church. Her interests included playing Scrabble, working Crossword Puzzles, and she was an avid sports fan. She enjoyed bowling off and on her entire life. She enjoyed her final stint of league bowling in her late 70s on a team with her daughter, Jean. Survivors include three sons, Mark Schultz (Libby) of Broomfield, Colorado, Carl Schultz of Aurora, Colorado and Paul Schultz (Jill) of Parker, Colorado; four daughters, Jean Olson (Norval) of Golden, Colorado, Anne Klugman (Ed) of Overland Park, Kansas, Lynn Schultz of Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin and Gail Phillips (Del)of Eufaula, Oklahoma; ten grandchildren; seven step-grandchildren; and three great-granddaughters. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and one sister, Helen. Graveside services and interment will be conducted at 10:30 am Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at http://www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 6, 2019 Jesse Ray Wagner Jesse Ray Wagner, 41, passed away Sunday, March 3, 2019 in Douglas, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past 15 years and is a former resident of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Mr. Wagner was born on April 30, 1977 in Frankfurt, Germany, the son of Donald Wagner and Mary Woods. He attended schools in Germany and Colorado and was a 1996 graduate of the Widefield High School. Mr. Wagner also trained to be a medic in the United States Army. Jesse married Stacy Perry on August 30, 2008 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Wagner served in the United States Army from 1996 to 1998. He worked as an inspector in training for Pathfinder Inspections for the past few months. Mr. Wagner enjoyed spending time with his family, fur babies, motorcycles, toying with mechanics, camping and spending time in the great outdoors. Jesse was an avid Star Trek fan. Survivors include his wife, Stacy Wagner of Rock Springs, Wyoming, mother, Mary Pacheco and husband Sammy of Colorado Springs, Colorado, one brother, Jason Wagner of Colorado Springs, Colorado, one sister, Ila Habel and husband Tim of Colorado Springs, Colorado, one sister- in-law, Emmy Nielsen and husband Thomas of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one niece, Charlei Nielsen, three nephews, Jordon Harbison, Landin Habel, Luke Habel, as well as several aunts, uncles, and cousins and his fur babies; three dogs, Sarge, Paddington, Paisley, two cats, Callie, and Jake. He was preceded in death by his father, Donald Wagner, mother-in-law, Margaret Perry, paternal and maternal grandparents. Following cremation, services will be announced at a later date. The family respectfully requests that donations in Jesse’s memory be made to Trona Valley Federal Credit Union, 2640 Foothill Blvd., Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 8, 2019 Gwendolyn Marquez Gwendolyn Marquez, 71, passed away Friday, March 8, 2019 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Green River for 38 years and is a former resident of Bishop, California. Mrs. Marquez was born on November 18, 1947 in Bishop, California; the daughter of Connie M. Denver and Rosalind M. Butcher. She attended schools in Bishop, California and was a 1966 graduate of the Bishop Union High School. Mrs. Marquez also attended cosmetology school at Lapin Brothers School of Cosmetology. She married Carlos Marquez on September 24, 1968 in Bishop, California. Mrs. Marquez was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. In her younger days she was a very good fast pitch softball pitcher. She loved hunting and fishing, and she was an excellent shot with a rifle and pistol. Mrs. Marquez also made some beautiful Native American bead pieces. Survivors include her husband, Carlos Marquez of Green River, Wyoming, one son, Gabriel Marquez of Green River, Wyoming, as well as several aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and four sisters. Following cremation, there will be no services at her request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 8, 2019 Heath Dale Smith Heath Dale Smith, 47, lived in Greeley, CO, with his wife Brenda Smith. Heath passed away March 2, 2019 due to a car accident. Heath was born on November 4, 1971, in Rock Springs, WY, to Virgil Smith and Delores Hall. He was then raised by Donna and Fred Fleck (Rock Springs, WY). Heath and Brenda met in 2001 and they married October 2, 2004. They lived in Sheridan, WY, where he worked for Ultimate Electric and Direct Electric. They moved and bought a house in Greeley in 2016 where he then went to work for Berg Electric. Heath loved NASCAR and the Washington Redskins. Trump was his man “Let’s Make America Great Again”. He loved cooking, especially his famous cheesecake. Heath is survived by his father-in-law, George and Jean Arzy, Sheridan, WY; his children, Nicole Mines, Loveland, and Thomas Mines, Sheridan, WY; grandchildren, Zayvin in Loveland, and Hayden, Kyler, Creedyn and Kyzin, Sheridan, WY; brother and sisters, Breezy Bird, Idaho Falls, ID, Joanna (Scott) Robinson, Green River, WY, Cristal Fleck, Rock Springs, WY, Fred and Tammy Fleck, Rock Springs, WY, John and Deb Garcia, Casper, WY; nieces and nephews, Ashley and Travis Price, Green River, WY, Tracie and Mike Colley, Rock Springs, WY, Amanda and Tanner Downs, Rock Springs, WY, John and Nicole Garcia-Eckman, Casper, WY, Loopie Garcia and Vince Garcia, Casper, WY, Kyle and Mel Townsend, Billings, MT, Derek and Desiree Townsend, Buffalo, WY, Adam and Jessie Taylor, Sheridan, WY, and Katie Kraft and Gus Kraft, Sheridan, WY, Zackery Robinson of Casper, WY; aunt, Carol (Tom) Brangham, Green River, Wy; as well as numerous great nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 2 pm March 14, 2019 at Allnutt Funeral Service, Macy Chapel, 702 13th Street, Greeley, CO 80631. The family encourages all to leave a memory or a message at www.allnuttgreeley.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 8, 2019 Donald Sheets II Donnie went to be with the Lord on March 7, 2019. Born on December 21, 1953 at the Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego, California to William and Carlene Sheets, he moved all over the country while his dad was in the Navy. He married Sherri Lee Glover on January 5, 1973 in Carson City, Nevada with a permission slip in hand from his mom (that’s a fun story!). They made their home in Green River, Wyoming for 33 years where they raised their children, Kristi and Rodger. While they lived in Green River, Don was very active in the baseball community. He played fast pitch softball for the Coors team out of Rock Springs for many years. After retiring from playing, he coached, umpired and served on the board. Baseball was his passion. His enthusiasm for baseball carried on in his own children, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren’s lives. He visited as many baseball stadiums while he could! Donnie was also very active in the community. For several years he and Sherri led the youth at Hilltop Baptist Church. He was also a Deacon at the church. He served as a Union Steward for Allied Chemical and he was on the board for Wyochem Credit Union. He was also on the board for School District #2 in Green River. He wanted the best for the children in the town and gave his all to make it happen. There was not a person around that didn’t benefit from his efforts. In 2006, he and Sherri moved to Mississippi for work after he retired from General Chemical, then later moved onto Houston, Texas. He was active in his church community at Humble Area 1st Baptist Church. He enjoyed traveling, watching the grandkids play their sports, and spending all the time he could with his family. His laughter and smile were contagious. He was a fun person to be around every day of his life. He is survived by his wife, Sherri, daughter, Kristi (Trent) Halford, grandson, R. Chase Halford, granddaughter, Dakota Halford, brothers, Chuck (June) Sheets, Bobby (Shari) Sheets, sister, LaNette (Dave) Glover, in-laws, Letha Glover, Dennis (Becky) Glover, Mona Cherry, Michael (Carol) Glover, several nieces and nephews and extended family. He was preceded in death by his son, D. Rodger Sheets II, and his parents. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 15, 2019. Viewing will be at Hilltop Baptist Church at 11:00 am, funeral at 1:00 p.m. Graveside services will follow at Riverview Cemetery. Please join us for a celebration of Donnie’s life afterward at Hilltop Baptist Church. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 11, 2019 Susan Z. Banks Susan Z. Banks, 69, of Rock Springs passed away March 6, 2019 at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center after a short illness. She was born in Providence, RI, on May 17, 1949, the daughter of Harry and Hilda Williams. Susan attended schools in Tucson, AZ and graduated from Tucson High School. She later attended nursing school and was employed with home health care. She also drove buses for School District #1 in Rock Springs for 10 years. Susan married Gary D. Ziegler in Tucson, AZ. He preceded her in death January 14, 2002. She later married Stephen Banks in Rock Springs. He also preceded her in death on March 25, 2014. She was a member of the First Congregational Church in Rock Springs. She enjoyed camping when she was younger, sewing quilts, and spending time with her family and friends. Survivors include brother, Edward Williams and wife Val of Canada; daughter, Tracey Zamora and husband Robert of Layton, UT; son, Chad Ziegler of Herriman, UT; and son Shaun Ziegler and wife Chanda of Laramie, WY; nine grandchildren, OJ, Ariel, Dallas, Kathrine, Rece, Adilyn, Daniel, Campbell and Ethan; and two great-grandchildren Lincoln and Harrison. Memorial services will be held at 1pm Monday, March 18, 2019 at the First Congregational Church, 1275 Adams Ave., Rock Springs, where friends may come one hour prior to the services. Following the services, everyone is invited to remain for a light luncheon and visiting with the family. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 14, 2019 Debora Kathryn Fiedor Debora Kathryn Fiedor, 52, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on March 4, 2019 at her home. A lifelong resident of Rock Springs Debora died following a brief illness. She was born on February 21, 1967 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was the daughter of Donald Joseph McMillan and Kathryn Jean Archuleta. Debora attended schools in Rock Springs and was a graduate of the Rock Springs High School. She also attended Western Wyoming Community College. Her interests included spending time with her family and her animals. She also enjoyed reading and crafting. Survivors include her daughter, Kayla D. Fletcher and husband James of Largo, Florida; three sisters, Lauri M. Ketchum and husband Scott of St. Johns, Michigan, Bonnie Chabre Feezer and husband Rusty of Rock Springs, and Autumn McMillan Slaugh and husband Tim of Vernal, Utah; one granddaughter, Neveya Hope Fletcher; stepfather, Benjamin Chabre; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents and one sister, Corine Sue McMillan Fischer. Cremation has taken place and there will be no services at this time. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 14, 2019 Barbara Jean Leeper Barbara Jean Leeper, 64, passed away Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, surrounded by her family. She was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. Mrs. Leeper was born October 11, 1954 in Rock Springs, the daughter of Ralph and Angelina Portillo. She graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1972 and obtained two associate degrees (Computer Science and Accounting) from Western Wyoming College in the 1990’s. Barbara married Howard Leeper June 24, 1989 in Rock Springs. Barbara worked in the family business, Bitter Creek Consulting, Inc. as the accountant/bookkeeper for the past 15 years. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Barbara enjoyed spending time with friends and family, traveling, gambling trips to Wendover, Mesquite and Las Vegas, and spending time at the family cabin. She especially enjoyed her time playing in the VNEA pool leagues before health issues forced her to quit. Survivors include her husband, Howard Leeper, two sons, Carl Bennett (Joanna), Steven Bennett (Amanda), one brother, Ralph Portillo (Fidelis), three sisters, Josephine Portillo, Karen Petty (Ken) and Sharon Seymour (Dave), all of Rock Springs. She has eight grandchildren and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Last but not least, Rascal, her black lab. She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister-in-law, Eloisa Portillo (Ralph), one niece, Ashley Fletcher and one nephew, Kevin Fletcher. Following cremation, a mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday March 20, 2019 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway St., Rock Springs, WY. A vigil service with rosary will be conducted at 5 p.m. Tuesday March 19, 2019 at the same church. Interment will be at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Tuesday one hour prior to the Rosary and again at the church one hour before the service on Wednesday. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 18, 2019 Deana Marie Frolic Deana Marie Frolic born January 19, 1978 passed away peacefully in Las Vegas Nevada surrounded by her family and friends after a courageous 17 month battle with cancer. She was a charismatic person who spread her light on this world until her very last day March 12, 2019. Deana was born and raised in Rock Springs, WY. She graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1996 and immediately started college at Western Wyoming Community College where she graduated with an associate of science degree in 1999. She moved to Las Vegas to continue her education and earned her degree in Kinesiology from UNLV in 2006. She continued to live in Las Vegas and worked at various places inside the Hard Rock Hotel and at the Wynn in the culinary department until her death. Throughout her life and through her sickness she changed every single person she met. Even when she was the most sick she still had a wink or a wave to anyone who came in, from doctors to housekeepers, regardless of her pain or discomfort. Deana made many lifelong friends during her school and working years who have remained by her side. She was a pillar of strength and courage her entire life. She is and will be deeply missed by the many lives that she lit up. Deana is survived by her parents, Dean and Sherrie Frolic, Peggy and Mike Gunyan, siblings, Heather Frolic, Heather and Jason Lee, Nate and Carrie Frolic, Saisha and Joe Montoya, Jackie and Mike Jensen; companion, Brynt Craig and his children, Jordyn and Jacob; nieces and nephews, Sheena Cadena, Brendon (Amanda) Souther, Dylan (Vickie)Souther, Brittany Cadena, Kendra Cadena, Braydon Frolic, Kelcee Smith, Kylee Smith, Ashlie Frolic, Akira Lee, Savannah Montoya, River Lee, Emilee Jensen, Gene Montoya, and Dean Jensen; several aunts, uncles, cousins, great nephews and nieces and many loyal friends. She was welcomed into heaven by her grandparents, Lila and Stanley Frolich, Erma and Lloyd Kunz, Jerry and Edna Wyatt. A memorial service for Deana will be held in Las Vegas at 2 pm on March 23rd, 2019 at 1034 Chaplet Court, Henderson NV 89074. Deana’s cousin, Jason Heward will perform her funeral services, to be held at 11am Saturday, April 6, 2019, at the Rock Springs Evangelical Free Church (behind Arby’s)125 Firestone Road, Rock Springs. Inurnment will follow at the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens, North of RS where she will be laid to rest next to her Grandparents Lila and Stan Frolich. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 18, 2019 Niki Stephan McCulley Niki Stephan McCulley, 57, passed away on Thursday, March 14, 2019 at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. McCulley was born on September 27, 1961 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Basil “Mac” McCulley and Eileen Bertoncelj McCulley. He attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a graduate of Rock Springs High School with the class of 1980. He attended the University of Wyoming and he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education. He married Kendrah Olson at Point of Rocks, Wyoming in 1988. They later divorced and she preceded him in death. He was involved on every level of wrestling from Pee Wee, Junior High and High School. He was a coach for wrestling as well as for Young American Football League. He coached the Vikings for over ten years. His interests included his seven grandchildren whom he loved dearly. Survivors include his parents, one daughter, Stephanie Martin and husband Rob of Green River, Wyoming, one son, Jonathan Olson and wife Nisha of Casper, Wyoming; four brothers, Mike McCulley and wife Tammy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Mark McCulley and wife Nikki Ann of Carlsbad, New Mexico, Kirt McCulley of Bridger, Montana and Dennis McCulley and wife Sherri of Red Lodge, Montana, two aunts, Rae Dell Varley and husband Ed of Point of Rocks, Wyoming and Marilyn Bertoncelj of Rock Springs, Wyoming; seven grandchildren, Damien Pfeifer, Jericha Olson, Jace Olson, Jayleigh Olson, Harper Olson, Aurora Martin and Vanessa Martin, several cousins, nephews and nieces. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Andrew and Nora Bertoncelj and paternal grandparents, Ben and Goldie McCulley; two uncles, Herman McCulley and Ronald Bertoncelj. Following cremation, A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1 pm Saturday, March 23, 2019 at the Santa Fe Trail Southwest Grill, 1635 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 19, 2019 Ruth Izatt Beck Ruth Izatt Beck, 74, of Green River passed away March 15, 2019 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Evanston. Ruth was born May 29, 1944 in Soda Springs, Idaho, the daughter of Charles C. and Loa June Peterson Izatt. She was the oldest of five children and attended schools in Idaho where she graduated from Grace High School with the class of 1962. She attended Utah State University receiving a Bachelor of Arts in History and later earned multiple teaching certificates through the University of Wyoming. Ruth married Ronnie Alyn Beck June 14, 1968 in the Logan, Utah temple. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in the Relief Society, Young Women and Primary auxiliary programs and was actively involved with the local chapter of Days for Girls. She had a passion for family, education, reading, quilting, embroidery, family history, and gardening. Ruth loved spending time working and laughing with her family. She was generous and charitable to everyone she met and shared her talents through teaching and giving. Survivors include her husband, Ronnie of Green River; children, Larence Charles and wife Sharity of Lyman, WY, Victoria (Beck) Peterson and husband Rex of Nampa, ID, Nicole widow of Alyn Ronnie of Las Vegas, NV, Edward Scott and wife Brianna of Fairview, WY, Sarah Lynn of Alexandria, VA, Elizabeth (Beck) Krmpotich and husband Robert of Caldwell, ID, Joseph Christian and wife Amber of Sahaurita, AZ, Stephen Andrew and wife Anna of Hurricane, UT; brother, David Izatt and wife Terri of Elko, NV; sisters Molly (Izatt) Zobell and husband C.E. of Bartlett, TN, and Loa Dawn Izatt of Shelley, ID. She treasured her 28 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Ruth was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Charles Izatt, son, Alyn Ronnie, and granddaughters, Kacia Marie Peterson and Ivy Renae Beck. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am Saturday, March 23, 2019 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Stake Center, 120 Shoshone Ave., Green River, WY. A viewing will be held 6 – 8 p.m. Friday, March 22, 2019 at the church and 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Saturday prior to the services. Interment will take place in the Riverview Cemetery, Green River, WY. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 19, 2019 David Morgan Sanders BIG PINEY — David Morgan Sanders, 78, passed away March 14, 2019 after a long illness of kidney and heart disease. David was born January 21, 1941 in Sheridan, Wyoming to Charles Morgan and Mae Penny Sanders. He grew up and attended school in Basin, Wyoming. He was a great athlete and played football, basketball, baseball and track and received many awards for outstanding player in all sports. He graduated from Basin High School in 1959. After high school David moved to Big Piney where he started his oilfield career working for Roden Drilling and Belco Petroleum. He met and married the love of his life Lela Lee Gurney in 1961; they were married 35 years before she passed away in 1996. In 1975 David took a job as a driller overseas working for an international drilling company on an offshore rig. His family later joined him moving to the Canary Islands and then to England. He worked and visited many places in the world during his career including Africa, Singapore, Jakarta & Bali Indonesia, India, Holland, Scotland, Ireland, Sole S. Korea, Beijing China and many others. In his downtime he would spend coaching his boys Joe and James in basketball, football and baseball. In 1997 he moved back to the states to work for B&B Oil Field Services as a field superintendent. After retirement he became one of the Big Piney Punchers biggest Fans. His other passions were his Corvettes and Camaros and he enjoyed traveling with his cars to show them off! David is survived by his son, James (Karon) Sanders of Riverton, WY; sisters, Nina Carroll of Thermopolis, WY, Charlene Hindman of Rock Springs, WY, Marilyn (Kenny) Dickenson of Riverton, WY and Patsey Reynolds of Nampa, ID; five grandchildren and many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his wife, Lela Gurney Sanders; parents, Charles and Mae Penny Sanders; son, Joe Lyle Sanders; and two sisters, Carolyn Sanders Sholtz and Sandra Sanders Comer. A funeral service will be held Saturday March 23rd at 11:00 a.m. at the Marbleton Senior Center. Graveside & interment will follow the in the Plainview Cemetery. Family and friends will gather for a reception following the services at the 1st Southern Baptist Church in Big Piney. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 22, 2019 Dennis Lee Watts Dennis Lee Watts was born on October 6, 1951 to Ernistine and Oran Eugene Watts in Flint, Michigan. After a long, hard fought battle with illness Dennis passed away on March 17, 2019. Dennis was more than a man, he was a legend. Some called him Tiger and some called him Denny, and he simply referred to all of those cherished friends as Brotha’. As for my brother and I we called him Papa. He was our Papa Bear, sometimes a grizzly when we needed his protection but mostly he was a teddy bear, impossible not to love. When a man’s stores are remembered he is immortal and my father’s life brought so many tales that he will forever be remembered! Dennis’ life was more of an Epic than just a life. He was a roller-skater before he could even walk and competed as a child. He was a Golden Gloves champion who was deadly in the ring. Dennis was a soldier not only defending his country by the ones that he loved. He was a determined man who conquered anything he set his mind to. Dennis was a carpenter, trona miner, a fishing guide, a mountain man, a man who loved Motown, the blues and so much more in his 67 years on this Earth! He was a hopeless romantic who believed love was always worth the risk. A million pages could be written in his honor and it would still fall short in explaining the impact he had on those around him. He believed “when you do something you should burn yourself completely, like a good bonfire, leaving no trace.” -Shunryn Suzuki. My father lived his life that way up until his last breath. Dennis is survived by his two sisters, Debra Watts of Flint, Michigan her children, Robbie and Traci Polovina, and Lynda Watts and her daughter, Lesa Daigneau of Las Vegas, Nevada, his daughter, Laura Pavey, son-in-law, AJ Pavey and their children, Oran Dane, Vincent Ocean and Reese Autumn, his son, Timothy Watts, daughter-in-law, Graciela Watts and their children, Jasper Lee and Zoe Renea, as well as many great-nieces and nephews and his aunt, Glenda Knott of Bellaire, Michigan. Dennis was preceded in death by his mother and father, his grandmothers, Emma Williamson of Florida and Hilda Knott of Michigan, his adoring uncle, Robert Knott of Michigan and loving nephew, Curtis Polovina. “Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it. The river was cut by the world’s great flood and runs over rocks from the basement of time. On some of the rocks are timeless raindrops. Under the rocks are the words, and some of the words are theirs.” –Norman Maclean, A River Runs Through It. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 22, 2019 Shyla Marie Hill BIG PINEY — Shyla Marie Hill, age 24, passed away on March 16, 2019, at her home in Big Piney, Wyoming. She was born August, 2 1994, in Kemmerer, Wyoming. Shyla was the daughter of April (Holder) and Randy Hill and Terra Baker and Richard Long of Big Piney, Wyoming. She was a 2012 graduate of Big Piney High School. After high school, Shyla attended Abraxis Cosmetology School in in Rock Springs , Wyoming, where she acquired a degree in Cosmetology. Shyla married Dustin Macy on July, 19 2014, a marriage resulting in the birth of her son, and greatest joy, Blayze Ryker Macy, on November, 1 2015. Shyla worked as a cosmetologist and a bartender, sharing her smile with all she encountered. She enjoyed helping her dad on their ranch, horses and dogs, barrel racing, snowmobiling, camping and laughing and singing with friends. Shyla will be remembered as a precious daughter, an amazing mom, a treasured friend and for her laughter, her song, her smile and her beauty. Shyla was preceded in death by her grandparents, Nila (Franch) Hill and Tommy Holder, and her brother, Quinten Richard Long. She is survived by grandparents, Lance Hill and Margaret (Bast) Holder, Jim and Evelyn Long, Mary Jane Rebsom and Kenny Baker, parents, April (Holder) and Randy Hill, Richard (Danielle )Long and Terra (Tim) Baker-Blair, fiancé, Michael Meeks, ex-husband, Dustin Macy, siblings, Taylor Long, Sinica Blair, Lincoln Long, Damon Blair and Matisyn Long, her son, Blayze Ryker Macy, along with numerous aunts, uncles and cousins, countless dear friends and all those she touched with her infectious smile. A Celebration of Life for Shyla will be held Thursday, March, 28 2019 at 2:00 P.M. at the Southwest Sublette County Pioneers Senior Center in Marbleton, Wyoming. Please join her family to celebrate the life of Shyla Marie Hill. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 25, 2019 Annelise Domhoff-Borbe Annelise Domhoff-Borbe passed away March 24, 2019 in Thermopolis, Wyoming. She was born on January 3, 1928, to Dr. Reinhold and Maria-Luisa Borbe in Heinrichswalde, East Prussia (Germany). Her early years were wonderful for a small girl, until World War II broke out. As a young teen, she and her mother and sister had to flee with 25 pounds on their backs, never to see their homeland or her father again. Her father was sent to the Russia front after refusing to join the Nazi party. Annelise became ill at a train station while fleeing the Russians, and was left behind for the duration of the war. At the age of 13, the Nazi’s forced her to work on a farm to produce food for the military. After the war, she set out on her own to find her family near the Czech border. She had many stories of starvation and bleeding feet while walking all the way, but was able to find her mother and sister. Later, Annelise took an apprenticeship at Rudi Stahl pottery in Westerwald. There she achieved the rank of master potter after three years as a journeyman and five years of study at the Ceramic Academy in Hohr-Grenzhausen. She opened her first studio in the rear of a monastery, trading pottery for studio space. It was there that she met her future husband, Alfred (Fred) Domhoff, when he came to buy a pot for his mother. The problem was, he had to get past Annelise’s police trained German Shepherd, which he allegedly bribed with sausage. Fred later convinced Annelise to go to British Columbia, Canada, to start a new life as man and wife. They were married in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, before settling in Vancouver, British Columbia. There they had two sons, Stephan and Olaf. At Fred’s urging, they later moved to the United States and became citizens. Fred’s job had them moving frequently, and Annelise found colleges wherever they transferred where she could continue her post graduate work in pottery. Eventually settling in Rock Springs, Wyoming, she started the pottery program at Western Wyoming Community College. She taught for eight years before retiring to Thermopolis, Wyoming, where she started her own studio– Domhoff Pottery. Later, her son Stephan joined her and they had a successful pottery business for 30 years. Annelise retired after 70 years as a master potter, and soon after, the pottery business closed so that Stephan could care for her as her health declined. There are too many awards, television spots, books, and accolades to mention, but the one she was most proud of was being appointed to the Governor’s Commission for Women by Governor Mike Sullivan. He also commissioned her to make awards for volunteers. He liked her work so much, he made her the potter to the Governor, making her special hanging plates for gifts for foreign dignitaries. Annelise leaves behind two sons, Stephan Domhoff of Thermopolis, Wyoming, and Olaf Domhoff and wife Esther of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three grandchildren, Andrea (Domhoff) Justus and husband Ronnie of Rock Springs, Matthew Domhoff of Sheridan, Wyoming, and Izzy Domhoff of Hillman, Michigan; and two great grandchildren, Christian and Alan Justus of Rock Springs. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband of 45 years, Fred Domhoff. Annelise will be missed by many friends and colleagues throughout the world, but mostly by her family. Cremation has taken place. Private funeral services will take place this summer. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 25, 2019 William Paul Wright BUFFALO — A celebration of life for Bill Wright, 54 year old Buffalo resident who passed away suddenly last Tuesday at his home in Buffalo, will be held the first week of August in the Big Horn Mountains at a time and place to be announced. Donations in Bill’s memory may be made to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation in care of the Harness Funeral Home at 351 N. Adams in Buffalo. Online condolences may be made at www.harnessfuneralhome.com. William Paul Wright was born on September 23, 1964 in Morris, Illinois to LeRoy “Doc” and Millie Wright. He grew up and went school in Gardner, Illinois where he attended Gardner High School. Bill worked in construction most of his life. He moved to Rock Springs in 1991 where he lived and worked construction until 1996 when he moved to Buffalo. He continued living in Buffalo until his death. Bill, also fondly known as, Wild Bill, Wild Man, Mountain Man or Billy, loved his dogs, D.O.G. and Max, family, friends and the mountains. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, his Harley Davidson, playing pool and being in the outdoors. Bill made many friends along his paths in life and touched many lives. Bill overcame some large obstacles in his life but put on a smile and rose above them all while living his dream. Bill is survived by and will be lovingly remembered by one sister, Chris “Wright” Jacobsen and her husband Roger of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, David Wright and his wife Rita of Braceville, Illinois; nephews, Paul and Derek of Rock Springs, Wyoming, nieces, Allison and Lindsey Wright and great-nephews, Rylin and Michael of Braceville, Illinois. Bill was predeceased by his parents, one sister, Dorothy Wright and one brother, Bob Wright. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 26, 2019 Jackie Wallace Sweets Jackie Wallace Sweets, 80, passed away Monday, March 18, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. Jackie was born on February 17, 1939 in Clarinda, Iowa, the son of Robert Wallace Sweets and Edna Mae Burton. He attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1958 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. Jackie married Barbara Williams Winfrey on October 23, 1965 in Casper, Wyoming; they have been together for 54 years. He worked as a welder for FMC for 35 years until his retirement 1999. Jackie was a Christian who loved his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He was a member of New Hope Baptist Church where he served as a deacon and a trustee. He also helped with church work. He enjoyed spending time with family, fishing, hunting, and the outdoors. Survivors include his wife, Barbara Sweets of Rock Springs, Wyoming, mother-in-law, Ruthie Miller of Rock Springs, Wyoming, three sons, Ivan Sweets and wife Pam of Green River, Wyoming, Kevin Sweets and wife Vicki of Denver, Colorado, Jackie Sweets Jr. and wife Clancy of Lawrenceville, Georgia, three daughters, Tanya Carter and husband Don “Tricky” of Las Vegas, Nevada, Tammy Green and husband Chris Kadunc of Denver, Colorado, Shari Farmer and husband Darrel of Chicago, Illinois, two sisters, Martha Shakelford of Aliso Viejo, California, Judy Sweets of Rock Springs, Wyoming, and fifteen grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Mr. Sweets was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, Robert, Clarence, Jerry, five sisters, Geraldine Tullock, Margaret Washington, Patty Crouch, Katherine Jackson, Betty Calhoun, one granddaughter, Crystal. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00 A.M., Saturday, March 30, 2019 at New Hope Baptist Church, 513 G Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 26, 2019 Darlene Marie Shepard Darlene Marie Shepard, 92, passed away peacefully surrounded by her children on Sunday March 24, 2019. She was born May 18, 1926 in Green River to Glen and Mabel Warby. Darlene was the first of five children born to the Warby’s. She attended schools in Green River where she lived most of her life. She married her sweetheart Cecil Shepard in Burns, Oregon, October 13, 1943. Their marriage was later sealed in The Latter-day Saint Salt Lake Temple in July of 1963. Together they raised seven children. She worked in the office for Dell White at Dell’s Market in Green River for many years. Darlene was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many positions throughout her life. She loved music and had a wonderful singing voice. She always enjoyed singing with the choir at church. A few of her other interests included traveling, camping with her family, reading, gardening, walking and spending as much time as she could with her children and grandchildren. Survivors include her four daughters, Sheri Rushing of Herriman, Utah, Sandy Gilmore (Art) of West Haven, Utah, Susan Castillon (Hector) of Green River, Laura Owens (Stan) of Green River; two sons, Larry Shepard (Terri) of Green River, David Shepard (Traci) of Far West, Utah; one sister-in-law, Evelyn Warby of Ogden Utah; 25 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Darlene was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Cecil Shepard, son, Ronnie Shepard, one granddaughter, one grandson, two great-granddaughters, one great-grandson, and one great-great grandson, three sisters, Karen Lee Warby, Glenda Borzea (John), Patsy Wood (Jim), two brothers, Jerry Warby (Margaret), and Keith Warby. She was a quiet but very kind, patient and loving mother and grandmother and she will be remembered and missed by all of us. Funeral services will be held at 11 am Monday, April 1, 2019 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1000 W 4th North in Green River, WY. A viewing will be held 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Sunday, March 31, 2019 at the church and 9:30 am – 10:30 am Monday prior to the services. Interment will take place in the Riverview Cemetery, Green River, WY. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 26, 2019 Eileen Mae Zanatian CHEYENNE — Eileen Mae Zanatian, 95, passed way on March 23, 2019 at the Davis Hospice Center in Cheyenne Wyoming, surrounded by her family. She was born on October 9, 1923, in Minden, Ontario, Canada to Frederick Beatty and Viola Mae (Kent) Wright. She married Charles Zanatian on November 20, 1960 in Detroit, Michigan. Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, friend and community volunteer, Eileen lived in Rock Springs for 40 years before relocating to Cheyenne, Wyoming in 2013. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion, the Women’s Club, and Past Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, Mountain Lily Chapter #10. She is survived by her sister, June Johnston of Scarborough, Ontario, Canada; three children, Charlene Knezovich (Kayle Cross), Rock Springs, WY, Fred Zanatian (Carol), Green River, WY and Cheryl Hageman (Ray), Cheyenne, WY; five grandchildren, Hunter Knezovich (Abby), Charlsey Knezovich (Jared Carney), Cara White (Robert), Arrin Zanatian (Hailee) and Samuel Hageman; seven great-grandchildren, Jett, Jaydan and Jesla Knezovich; Hailey and Hadley White; Maizie Mae Carney and Archer Zanatian. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Charles. A celebration of life will be held on Monday, April 29, 2019 at 11:00 am at the Church of the Holy Communion, 255 2nd Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully suggests a donation to the charity of your choice. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 26, 2019 Mary K. Curtis Mary K. Curtis, 89, of Green River, Wyoming passed away on Sunday, March 24, 2019 at her home. She was a resident of Green River for the past 43 years and former resident of Oneida, New York, Syracuse, New York and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She was born on January 22, 1930 in Oneida, New York, the daughter of Fred R. Kent and Leva Adams. Mrs. Curtis attended school in Oneida, New York and was a graduate of Oneida High School with the class of 1948. She received her Bachelor Degree from Syracuse University. She married Ray J. Curtis on June 2, 1951 in Oneida, New York. Mrs. Curtis was a member of the Green River Union Congregational Church. Her interests included square dancing with Ray for over 50 years. Survivors include her husband, three sons, John A. Curtis and wife Annie of Duarte, California, Ron Curtis and wife Denise of Rose Hill, Kansas and Gary Curtis of Smyrna, Tennessee, five grandchildren, Nanette Curtis, Michael Curtis, Maegan Fossi, Nicole Arnett, Rayne Curtis, six great-grandchildren, Kyra Sage Curtis, Trace Stone Fotso Fossi, Dayton Rush Fakom Fossi, Evelyn Raye Mande Fossi, Tyler James Arnett II and Brook Jackson Arnett. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, one brother, one sister-in-law, one brother-in-law, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Friday, March 29, 2019 at the Union Congregational Church, 350 Mansface Street, Green River, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 26, 2019 Clark Eric Weber Clark Eric Weber, 64, passed away Monday, March 25, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. Mr. Weber was born on July 1, 1954 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the son of Roy Weber and Maybelle Erickson. He attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1972 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. Mr. Weber worked at the Wool Warehouse as a General Manager for 10 years and was also a self-employed rancher. He enjoyed ranching, shooting, fishing, leather works, flying drones and knife making. Survivors include one son, Matt Weber and wife Shauna of Rock Springs, Wyoming, and three grandchildren. Mr. Weber was preceded in death by his parents. Following cremation, there will be no services at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 27, 2019 Michael Lawrence Yerkovich Michael Lawrence Yerkovich passed away peacefully on March 25, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs after a lengthy illness. Mike was born on January 10, 1961. He was born to John and Mary Ann Yerkovich in Rock Springs, WY; he has 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Michael attended schools in Rock Springs; he played football, basketball, and baseball for the Catholic Church leagues in his youth. He is a member of SCM Catholic Parrish. Michael married Leigh Ann Tonn on March 4, 1988. They had two beautiful children together, Luke and Abigail. Although they later divorced, both remained focused on raising their children and stayed close throughout the years. Leigh Ann was even known to make random ‘house calls’ to make sure Mike was taking his medication during his recent health battles. Mike loved living in Rock Springs and though he moved to Rawlins, Casper, and eventually Onalaska, WI, he always had a desire to come back home. He loved rock hunting in southwestern Wyoming. He also enjoyed boating and fishing on the gorge with his children, brother-in-law Ricky Scott, and nephew Kevin Yerkovich; all have many wonderful memories of adventures with him. One of his most well-known loves was that of the Green Bay Packers. Time spent rooting on the Packers with his son, Luke, were some of the best in his opinion; even if their cheers would scare the neighbors at times. Whenever his daughter Abby visited from the Midwest, they both were known to venture down to Hooligans for their favorite caffeine infused drinks. Mike was known to have an infectious smile and chuckle. He will be forever remembered as being a proud father, and will be eternally missed by his family and friends. His children will always remain proud of the caring man their father was, and take pride in the fact that Mike lived to see them both flourish. Mike was preceded in death by his parents, John and Mary Ann Yerkovich, nephew, Jason Crompton, friend, Mike Wiggins, brother in-law, Mike Tonn, nephew, Garret Saunders, amongst many other friends and loved ones. Mike is survived by his children, Luke Yerkovich (girlfriend Lindsay Malicoate) of Rock Springs and Abigail Yerkovich of Minneapolis, MN; brothers, John Yerkovich (wife Becky) and Tony Yerkovich (wife Amy) both of Rock Springs; sisters, Lisa Yerkovich (husband Brad Betebenner) of Salt Lake City, UT; and Therese Yerkovich (husband Bill Weeks) of Rock Springs, amongst numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. As aforementioned, Leigh Ann Yerkovich and partner Jimmy Campbell, and the entire Campbell family, remained supportive of Michael to the very end. Services will be held at Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church on Saturday, March 30th, 2019 at 11 a.m. with a luncheon held at the Parish Center afterwards. Friends and family of Michael are encouraged to attend to remember the man that was. All donations in lieu of flowers should be directed to Holy Spirit Catholic Community Church. --- SweetwatwerNow.com, Mar 29, 2019 Stephen M. Crockett and Mary Catherine Wales Crockett Stephen M. (Steve) Crockett, born April 23, 1948, joined his wife Mary Catherine (Cathy) Wales Crockett, born September 20, 1951 in heaven on March 21, 2019. Cathy preceded him in passing on May 17, 2016. Steve was taken after a sudden diagnosis with Leukemia only two weeks ago. Despite the devastating diagnosis, Steve’s unique humor remained until the very end. Steve and Cathy were married on October 3, 1969 in Denver, Colorado. Although they lived in several places throughout their lives together, they called Wyoming home while raising their three sons, Jon (Brandi) Crockett, Matt (Liz) Crockett, and Chris (Sarah) Crockett. Steve and Cathy were incredibly loving parents and proud grandparents to their eight grandchildren, Jake, Cooper, Hanna, Hailey, Kelsey, Abby, Connor, and Sean. Family was always the center of Steve and Cathy’s lives from their times on the family farms in Ottawa, Kansas and Odebolt, Iowa to gatherings at their cabin in Atlantic City, Wyoming. Laughter and a bit of sarcasm were staples of family gatherings. Many happy memories were created and shared when the families got together. The couple lost their oldest son, Jon after a courageous battle against cancer on August 24, 2015. Jon’s passing was very difficult for the family and was compounded by Cathy’s passing only eight short months later. In the months after losing Jon and Cathy, Steve returned to Lander, Wyoming to be near his sons and their families. Although they left us too soon, Steve and Cathy left a lifetime’s worth of memories with friends and family. Please join us in remembering both Steve and Cathy as amazing parents, loving grandparents, brother, big sister, aunt and uncle, a PROUD Marine, and good friends. Steve and Cathy have asked to have their ashes combined with wild flower seeds and scattered in their beloved Wind River Mountains. No formal services will be conducted, however thoughts and prayers are appreciated. Semper Fi. Love Always. --- SweetwatwerNow.com, Mar 29, 2019 Charles E. Newman Charles E. Newman, 75, passed away Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 38 years and is a former resident of Butte, Montana. Mr. Newman was born on January 6, 1944 in Butte, Montana, the son of Alver Newman and Gene Newman. He attended schools in Butte, Montana and was a 1962 graduate of the Butte High School. Mr. Newman married Margaret J. Hall on July 7, 1971 in Butte, Montana. He worked as a truck driver for Bridger Coal for 23 years until his retirement in 2003. Mr. Newman was a member of The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers. He enjoyed spending time with family; especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, fishing, bowling, and watching television. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Newman of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two sons, Wade Powers and wife Beverly of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Charlie Newman of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one daughter, Kim Powers and husband Lee Gonzales of Denver, Colorado; one brother, Alver Newman of Whitehall, Montana, one sister, Mary Reopille of Missoula, Montana; nine grandchildren, Christopher, Dustin, Shawn, Brittney, Josh Powers, Alex Bradshaw, Ryan, Breanna Powers, Charlie Newman, nine great-grandchildren; Nakaya Powers, Zoe Powers, Tate’Tyn Schwab, Zechariah Powers, Maddy Schwab, Riley Powers, Roman Powers, Jaxon, Rhett Powers. Mr. Newman was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Alice Northway, Aileen Clark, and one son, Scott Powers. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11 am Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154, Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Inurnment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwatwerNow.com, Mar 29, 2019 Jack A. Podbevsek Jack A. Podbevsek,”Noses Malone”, 69, passed away on Friday, March 8, 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona. He was born on September 5, 1949 in Rock Springs, Wyoming to Jack G. and Arlene Podbevsek. Jack graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1967. He attended the University of Wyoming where he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Services. After school Jack was drafted into the military and was stationed at Fort Riley in Kansas during the Vietnam War. He then moved to Cheyenne and worked in Social Services. After returning to Rock Springs he worked for McCurtain Motors for 9 years. In 1985 he was awarded top salesman in eight states selling over 100 cars. He treasured those times working with his long time, best friend, Jim McCurtain. Jack then moved to Phoenix, Arizona working in car sales and with Humana Insurance until the time of his death. Jack cherished all music, especially soul and blues. Just ask Jack about a song and he had it. He enjoyed backpacking, fishing, bicycling and sports. He played in Little League Basketball, fast pitch baseball and taught girls church league basketball for the First Congregational Church UCC. Survived by two sisters, Lisa Andicoechea and husband Jose, Laurie Gray and husband Delbert, two nieces, Nikole Andicoechea, Kilji Gutierrez and husband Joaquin, two nephews, Josh Andicoechea and Leontra Gray, three great nieces, Alexus Stadler, Jayleigh Stadler, and Jada Gray, two great-nephews, Oaklan Jenkins, and Jace Gutierrez; also the love of his life, Maryanne Baker and many lifelong friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, nephew, Tristan Jack Gray and his four-legged companion, Yogi. Following cremation, a memorial service will be conducted at 12 p.m., Thursday, April 11, 2019 at the First Congregational Church UCC, 1275 Adams Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Inurnment will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. The family respectfully requests that donations in Jack’s memory be made to the Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyoming Tribune-Eagle, Mar 31, 2019 Donald Siler Donald DeWayne “DD” Siler, 90, of Cheyenne passed away March 26 at Davis Hospice Center. DD was born Dec. 21, 1928, in Colfax, Wis., a son of the late Albert and Grace Pearl (Schoon-over) Siler. DD enlisted in the U.S. Air Force following his graduation from high school, and he served 30 years as a diesel mechanic, auto mechanic, aircraft mechanic and Minute Man Missile mechanic until his retirement as a chief master sergeant. He also enjoyed working as a welding and heavy equipment instructor at Laramie County Community College, while also working the Boeing Company. His greatest enjoyments were fishing, hunting and camping with his family and friends. DD is survived by his wife of 68 years, Evelyn; son, Terry “Butch” (Paula); grandchildren, Michael (Karen), Miranda, Becky (Zach), Donald (Kayla) and Kearra; and two great-grandchildren, Bryce and Zariah. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Sherry Ann; six brothers, Willis (Clara), Earl (Helen), Dale (Marcella), Ralph (Eva), Dallas, and Harold (Ethlyn); and three sisters, Fern (Minard), Doris (Jim) and Ethyl (Art). A private family inurnment service will be held at a later date at Mountain View Cemetery in Superior. Cremation is under the care of Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home. Condolences may be offered to the family online at www.schradercares.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 2, 2019 Judith L. (Judy) Walker Judith (Judy) L. Walker passed away peacefully; surrounded by her husband and family on March 29, 2019 at the age of 77. Judy was born on November 17, 1941 in Rock Springs, WY to Harry and Elsie (Baker) Cottrell. She attended schools in Rock Springs. On May 10, 1957 she married Ronald Walker and they were overjoyed to welcome four children into their lives. On May 10, 2017 Ron and Judy celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary by renewing their vows in front of family. Judy worked for Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County for 30-plus years, retiring in 2005. During her time at the hospital, she gained many friends who know her to be a very kind woman who had a special place in her heart for everyone. Always wearing a smile, Judy enjoyed baking, traveling, slot machines and spending time with her family. Judy is survived by her husband and children, Shawna Ortega (Tom), Ron Walker (Tammy), Cheryl Walker all from Rock Springs, Deborah Walker of Bremerton, Washington; sister Sue Dimick (Elmer) of Rock Springs. Judy is lovingly remembered by her nine grandchildren, Christie Divine (Ryan), Starla Bushlack (Joe), Lance Ackerman (Tifany Wester), Bryan Foster (Melody), Matthew Foster, Shane Haughey, Jared Walker (Annie), Noelle Nichole Moore, LaShay Miller (Ed Case) and her 14 great-grandchildren; Harlin Divine, Stellan, Sareya and Saylah Bushlack, Rilynn Wester and Jaymz Ackerman, Ronnie and Johnnie Foster, Erik Foster, Hailey, Ever and Sammie Moore, Ciara Miller and Bryanna Logan; as well as several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her in-laws, Ronald and Mary Walker, all of Rock Springs. Her wishes were to be cremated with no funeral services. A celebration of life will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Kidney Foundation. Condolences may be sent to judyscondolences@gmail.com. --- Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner, Apr 5, 2019 Greg Toth PINEDALE — Greg Toth, 67, of Pinedale passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2019, following years of chronic illness. Greg was born on April 3, 1951, in Rock Springs to Albert and Fern (Moss) Toth. He grew up and worked in Rock Springs most of his life before moving to Pinedale in 2004. He married Donni (North) Toth on Sept. 1, 1985. Greg was a master electrician and a mister fixit of anything. He owned Curley Toth and Sons (CTS) for several decades. After selling CTS, he built steel-framed homes as well as custom motorcycles. One of his greatest joys was to take road trips with Donni on his Harley. He was also a pilot and flew all over the Western United States. Greg enjoyed traveling and was an avid history buff. He and Donni enjoyed traveling to historical sites in Europe and the U.S. Greg is survived by his wife; stepchildren, Jennifer Weaver of Bloomfield, Michigan, and Mike (Katy Balcer) Weaver of Ferndale, Michigan; three grandchildren; brother, James (Gail) Toth of Pinedale; brother-in-law, Samuel Dorrence of Laramie; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Marilyn (Toth) Dorrence; and his most cherished dog, Duke. A celebration of Greg’s life will be held on Aug. 2, 2019, the time and location to be announced at a later date. Donations in his memory can be made a charity of your choice that serves to protect nature and wildlife. --- Thompson Funeral Chapel, Apr 5, 2019 Karen S. Yoast Karen S. Yoast, age 66 of Goodyear, AZ died April 3, 2019, in Goodyear, AZ, after a three-year struggle with ALS. She was born December 19, 1952, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the youngest of four children born to Aaron and Ione Deneley. Outgoing and friendly, it was impossible to be around Karen without becoming her friend. She had a wicked sense of humor and she loved to keep everyone in stitches. She grew up in Rock Springs, Wyoming, and later moved to Orem, UT where she lived for 35 years. A hard-working woman, she worked for the Utah Department of Transportation for 30 years, starting out driving a snow plow and working on paint crews, and later as office manager and contract administrator on large construction projects. Her excellent work habit earned her the honor of the Utah Department of Transportation Employee of the Year in 2017. She left many good friends in the department when she moved to AZ to be with her sister. Karen could do anything! From baking to fixing plumbing problems, there were no limits to her expertise. She loved to cross stitch, do needlework, write poetry, work crossword and sudoku puzzles, and read. She adored her parrot, Graham and beagle, Gillette and watching animals in the wild. Karen is survived by her son, Justin Yoast and daughter-in-law Jacquelyn of North Myrtle Beach, SC; sister, Diane Burns and brother-in-law, retired Brig. Gen. Pat Burns; and three grandchildren, Dallas, Garrison, and Savannah. She was preceded in death by her parents, Aaron and Ione Deneley. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 8, 2019 Johnathan Lee Chipp Johnathan Lee Chipp, 57, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away at his home on March 17, 2019. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born on January 10, 1962 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Richard Keelin and Phyllis Purviance and later adopted by Bob Chipp. Johnathan attended school in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a graduate of Rock Springs High School with the class of 1980. He attended Central Wyoming College in Riverton, Wyoming. He married Judy Cantrell on December 3, 1982 in Rock Springs, Wyoming in this union a son Bryan Johnathan Chipp was born. They later divorced. Johnathan had been employed with Sunroc Corporation for eleven years. Johnathan was an avid outdoors man. He loved to hunt, fish, camp and explore. Jonathan enjoyed the simple things in life and appreciated what nature offered him. He loved photography and the opportunities that nature provided. He enjoyed flying his drone, cliff jumping, swimming, snow skiing. Johnathan had two Great Pyrenees, Rocky and Dakota which were his best friends and companions. He had many accomplishments and had many talents. Mr. Chipp also had many friends and there was not an animal in the wild he could not catch. He loved long drives and captured moments in time for everyone to see. At the end Johnathan became seemingly tired, as day to day struggles became too much for him to bear. He had family and friends that will miss him dearly. Rest easy Johnathan and happy trails. Survivors include his mother, Phyllis Purviance and husband Randy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Bryan Johnathan Chipp and wife Eirika of Council, Idaho, two sisters, Lisa Chipp and Sara Wright and husband Cole all of Rock Springs, Wyoming, four grandchildren, Kristan Chipp, Joshua Chipp, Tyler Chipp and Emily Chipp, several cousins, nephews and nieces. He was preceded in death by his father, Richard Keelin his adopted father, Bob Chipp and a sister, Patricia Chipp Sharpe. Cremation will take place and there will be no services at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 8, 2019 Kody Kissling FORT BRIDGER — Kody Lee Kissling 39, passed away unexpectedly on April 6, 2019. He was born on February 23, 1980 in Ogden, Utah to Fred and Ruth (Martin) Kissling. He graduated from Mountain View, High School in 1999 and attended college at Central Wyoming College in Riverton WY. Kody was employed at Solvay Chemicals. He met the soon to be love of his life Sarah (Walker) but once he met Ella he knew they were meant to be. Kody and Sarah were married on June 18, 2011 at the family ranch in Fort Bridger, Wyoming. Their family was complete when Dallie joined a year later. Kody’s first love was roping. He spent most of his life roping anything that moved including any person that stepped in his path. Kody loved to hunt, fish, and work on the ranch. Kody was always helping those around him, doing whatever he could to lend a hand in any way. Kody loved his community as he served on the Lions Club and volunteered on numerous benefits. Kody could sell a raffle ticket to anyone, given the chance he could have sold beach front property in Arizona. If you knew Kody you knew he was a fan of everything John Wayne. One of his favorite John Wayne quips of wisdom was “Life is tough, it’s even tougher when you’re stupid.” But most of all, he loved his family and being a father to his 2 best buddies. He is survived by his loving wife, Sarah and daughters, Ella and Dallie; his mother, Ruth Rees and step-father, Allen Rees; and in-laws, Russell and Susan Walker; his sister, Kandy (Rusty Hutchinson) Kissling; half- brother, Fred (Christine) Kissling; and stepbrothers, Jake (Chris) Rees; and David (Kelly) Rees, as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. “See you get yourself 3 or 4 good pals; then you’ve got yourself a tribe and there ain’t nothing stronger than that” and a tribe Kody had. He was loved by so many and will leave a void in their lives. He truly was a one of a kind man with a heart of gold and the gift to leave you with a smile. He is preceded in death by his father Fred Kissling, his grandparents, Oliver and Peg Kissling and Glen and Katie Martin. Funeral service will be on Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. in the Lyman Stake Center in Urie, Wyoming. Visitation will be on Wednesday evening at the church from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Thursday prior to the funeral from 9:30 to 10:45. Interment will be in the Fort Bridger Cemetery. Online condolences may be given at crandallfhevanston.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Apr 8, 2019 Alicia Bernadette Guerra Alicia Bernadette Guerra, 40, passed away on Friday, April 5, 2019, at her home. She was a lifelong resident of Green River, Wyoming. Ms. Guerra was born on September 24, 1978, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Eleuterio Guerra and Marion Lukich Guerra. She attended schools in Rock Springs and Green River and was a graduate of the Green River High School with the class of 1997. She earned an Associate’s Degree in Business from Western Wyoming Community College. Ms. Guerra was formerly employed at First Bank North Side and Wells Fargo. She also worked at Coyote Creek as a Bartender. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Ms. Guerra was a people person, having never met a stranger. Her interests included fishing, hunting, camping, waiting tables and bartending. She also was a first-time successful deer hunter in 2018. Survivors include her mother, Marion Guerra of Green River, Wyoming, fiancé and the love of her life, Jermey Maestas of Green River, Wyoming, three brothers, Jeff Oneida of Green River, Wyoming, Curtis Oneida and wife Vicki of Salt Lake City, Utah and Marion Oneida and wife Cindy of Twin Falls, Idaho. She was preceded in death by her father, Eleuterio Guerra one sister, Dee Dee Oneida Pierce, two brothers, Owen Oneida and Henry Michael Oneida and one niece Lele Oneida, paternal grandparents and maternal grandparents. Following cremation, a mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11:00 A.M. Friday, April 12, 2019, at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 6:00 P.M. Thursday at the church. Graveside service and entombment will be in the Riverview Cemetery Columbarium Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Apr 8, 2019 William A. “Bill” Garcia William “Bill” A. Garcia, 83, of Rock Springs passed away at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County April 5, 2019. He was born August 12, 1935, in Victoria, Texas, the son of William A. Garcia Sr. and Agnes Cisneros Markisich. Bill married Virginia Cantu March 23, 1953, in Quirro, Texas. She preceded him in death on October 20, 2012. Bill was a veteran having served in the US Air Force during the Vietnam war. He owned Pioneer Engine Service and had also been an instructor at WWCC teaching industry tech and hydraulics. He was a member of the Eagles, the American Legion Archie Hay Post 24 and the Outstanding Educators of America. He enjoyed playing golf, playing country music and bowling. Survivors include his sons, William A. Garcia Jr. of Sheridan, Dennis Garcia and wife Tonya of Rock Springs, Michael Garcia and wife Rachael of Seattle, WA; daughters, Marie Howells and husband Lyle, Lisa Schunk and husband Barry and Carrie Montoya all of Rock Springs, Laura Howells and husband Brian of Mesquite, NV; brothers Pete Markisich and wife Carol, Danny Markisich and wife Linda all of Rock Springs; sisters, Mary Angelovich and husband Ed and Nicki Markisich all of Rock Springs; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Bill was preceded in death by his wife, parents, granddaughter, Amber Michelle Howells and son-in-law, Frank Montoya. Cremation has taken place. Private family services will be held at a later date. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 9, 2019 Bradley “Dave” Calvert Bradley “Dave” Calvert passed away on April 4, 2019. Dave was born on July 26, 1975 in Lander WY, where he spent his early childhood. Growing up in Rock Springs, he graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1994. Dave lived a life of adventure. Chasing his dream of rodeo, landed him in Silver City, N.M., to fund his rodeo, Dave started into the world of wild land fire fighting. This became the love of his life as he joined the Gila Hot Shots. He loved everything about it. The thrill of adventure was his motto. He thrived on the comaradery, respect, and discipline amongst the crew. When Dave shifted into the BLM in Sweetwater County, he continued to cultivate a similar environment within the White Horse Fuels Crew. Dave was a natural leader. He loved mentoring and creating the best cohesive team possible. He wanted the crew to be able to look back at the progress of their work and say “That is a job well done!” Dave’s infectious laugh, sense of humor, comaradery, and his ability to give out an endless list of nicknames, have created numerous lifelong friendships across the country. Survivors include his daughters, Brandey Calvert-Jauriqui and Brittany Jauriqui; his precious granddaughter, Xaria, of Silver City, New Mexico; dad and step-mom, David and Nicole Calvert of Rock Springs; mom and step-dad, Bev and Mitch Valencia of Green River; sister and brother-in-law, Brandey and Stu Blessing; nephews, Sage and Sy of Gillette, WY; maternal grandmother, Eileen Miller of Lander, WY; step-brother and step-sisters, Stephen Regulski, Cheyenne Regulski, Danelle Burd, Christa Domingez; many nieces and nephews; brothers of the Heart include Brian Lytle, Chris, Pete, Tobe, Billy, Chris and many more! Memorial service will be held at 11 am Friday, April 12, 2019 at the Victory Christian Fellowship Church, 591 Broadway Rock Springs, WY. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Apr 9, 2019 Alma Edith Hughes Alma Edith Hughes, 88, of Green River, WY passed away at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, UT on Saturday, April 6, 2019. She was a long-time resident of Green River, WY and former resident of Missouri. Survivors include her son, Jonathan Hughes of Green River, WY, two daughters, Phyllis Hughes of Green River, WY and Rebecca Morris and husband Jerry of Eau Claire, WI, four brothers, C.L. Chatman and wife Rose of Missouri, Truman Chatman and wife Carol of Missouri, T.C. Chatman and wife Belinda Jo of Montana, Lawrence Chatman and wife Jeannie of Missouri, two sisters, Pansy Parks and husband James O. of Missouri and Anna Chatman of Missouri, three grandchildren, William, Ethan, and Grace Morris, and one great-granddaughter, IsaBelle Hutson. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Phillip O. Hughes, one son, Phillip O Hughes Jr., three sisters, Thelma Smody, Velma Hughes and Genevia Hillis; one granddaughter, Porsha Brauberger, three brothers, R.H. Chatman, John W. Chatman, and Hershel Chatman. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m., Monday, April 15, 2019, at the Vase Funeral Home, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, WY. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel one hour prior to services. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery in Green River, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 10, 2019 Walter Richard “Dick” Bennett Walter Richard (Dick) Bennett, 87, passed away surrounded by family April 9, 2019, at the University of Utah hospital. He was born June 17, 1931 in Green River, Wyoming, the son of William E. Bennett and Ann Bennett (Anstee). Dick graduated from Rock Springs High School, Class of 1951. Following graduation, he served with the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. After the war, he married his sweetheart, Loretta Mills, in Elko, Nevada on November 8, 1955 and the settled in Rock Springs. They celebrated thirty seven years of marriage before Loretta’s unexpected death in 1992. He owned a successful plumbing business, Don Mills Plumbing & Culligan retiring from his business in 1990, he went on to work for School District #1 for the next 10 years. During his time with the school district he began dating his high school classmate, JoAnn Olah and have been together ever since. He and JoAnn loved to travel and eat at Marty’s, his favorite restaurant. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife; his three sisters, Lydia Poffinberger, Jean Merlone, Dovie Bennett; his four brothers, Leeland Bennett, William (Bud) Bennett, Ernie Bennett, Arthur Bennett, and grandson, Lester Crompton. Survivors include his companion, JoAnn Olah; one sister, Lillie Nelson, two daughters, Glynis Cederburg and husband Willie and Rae Lynn Crompton and husband Jerry and one son Danny Bennett; three grandchildren, Amanda Hickerson husband Larry Hickerson, Marc Cederburg and companion, Shania Taylor and Nikki Crompton Hamp and partner Krystel Williams; six great-grandchildren, and four great-great grandchildren and one on the way; as well as, many nieces and nephews Following cremation, a celebration of Dick’s life will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, April 22, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military honors and inurnment will be conducted at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel on Monday, one hour prior to services. Honorary Pallbearers: Marc Cederburg, Larry Hickerson, Boyd Hickerson, Steven Hickerson. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 10, 2019 Carroll Vern “Buzz” Esterholt Carroll “Buzz” Vern Esterholt left us Monday, April 8, 2019 at St. Johns Hospital in Jackson, Wyoming. Buzz lived heroically with a debilitating stroke for 17 years and also had heart and other complications. On February 1, 1941, Carl Verner Esterholt and Velma Ray “McLemore” Esterholt and daughter, Marian, added little Buzzy to their family, then later another son, Don Lee. Buzz attended school in Byron, Wyoming and in his high school years excelled in football, track, the tenor saxophone, and social events which sometimes included “stealing” the occasional watermelon from a neighboring farm. He attended Powell Community College where he met and married Janet Sheets. They had two sons, Christopher and Mark, who were the joy of Buzz’s life. He went to work for Texaco Company and was transferred to LaBarge, Wyoming where his marriage dissolved, but life went on. In 1974, Buzz and Jeanene Orgill of Pinedale married in the Idaho Falls Temple. Buzz then finished school at Rick College in Rexburg, Idaho with a business law degree and worked for banks as a loan officer. Buzz held many interesting jobs throughout his life, starting out with haying and farm jobs, various positions in the gas and oil field, construction, Powell Police Department, LaBarge law enforcement and Ricks College campus security and owned and operated a carpet cleaning business. In 1985 the family came back to Pinedale where Buzz worked for the Sublette County Sheriff’s Office and then the Assessor’s office. Buzz became the Deputy County Assessor and did the majority of the oil company’s assessments. Buzz was proud to be from Wyoming and always cheered for the Cowboys, unless they were playing BYU, then he was “true blue”. He loved to fish, be out in the mountains, rock hunt, camp, go to Yellowstone, and watch John Wayne. Buzz always kept his sense of humor, his patience, and his faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ. Buzz is survived by his wife, Jeanene, of 45 years and children and families, Mark, Shelly, Tanner, Riley and Jake Esterholt of Santa Ana, CA; Aaron, Sophia, Jordan, Jalan, Raelyn and Espen Esterholt of Arlington, WA; Brian, Charlotte, Wyatt and Rosalie Esterholt of Pinedale, WY; Ruth, Thayer and Hudson Chandless or Rockaway, NJ; Curt Esterholt of Pinedale, WY; and sister Marian Esterholt and family of Casper, WY. He is preceded in death by his son, Christopher, brother, Don Lee and parents, Vern and Velma Esterholt. A graveside service will be held Saturday April 13, 2019 at 11:00 am at the Pinedale Cemetery with a luncheon and memorial following at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 12, 2019 Carol Belen Stevenson Carol Belen Stevenson, 73, of Rock Springs, Wyoming died on Thursday, April 11, 2019 at her home surrounded by her loved ones. She was born on December 16, 1945 in Price, Utah, the daughter of Jesus Lopez and Maria Gonzales. Mrs. Stevenson attended schools in Price, Utah and was a graduate of the Carbon High School with the class of 1964. She attended the College of Eastern Utah and she later obtained her Cosmetology License. She married Gary Stevenson in Elko, Nevada in 1971. Mrs. Stevenson was employed as a cosmetologist for 48 years and her last place of employment was Mane Place Styling Salon where she retired in 2018. She was involved in the Actor’s Mission as an Executive Producer and volunteer for BOCES. Her interests included quilting, jewelry beading, sewing and gardening. Despite always being on the go, her family, especially her grandsons, friends and volunteering were her delight. She was an amazing and wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and aunt. Mrs. Stevenson enjoyed hosting annual Easter decorating parties, where making good memories, fun, laughter and love were always guaranteed and all were welcome. To anyone in need, she was always a helping hand. She is survived by her husband, Gary Stevenson of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two sons, Gerald Stevenson and wife Shannon of Douglas, Wyoming and Gary Beau Stevenson of Salt Lake City, Utah, four daughters, Christina Magagna, Frankie Stevenson, Andrea Braden and husband Scott all of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Michiko Saito of Salt Lake City, Utah, four brothers, Mario Lopez of Sandy, Utah, Victor Lopez of St, George, Utah, Steve Lopez of Salt Lake City, Utah and Diego Lopez of Price, Utah, four sisters, Maggie McFadden of Kansas City, Kansas, Mary Zilliox of Lomita, California, Toni Jarvi of Salt Lake City, Utah and Lydia Burrola of Price, Utah, two grandsons, Thomas Jay Stevenson and Michael C. Magagna, several aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, Maria Rosario and Maria Elvira, two brothers, Alex Pete Lopez and Joe Lopez and one grandson, Steven Stevenson. The family of Carol Belen Stevenson respectfully requests memorials be made in her memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place and private family services will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Apr 16, 2019 Jack Lloyd Jack Lloyd, 80, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Thursday, April 11, 2019, at the Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. A resident of Rock Springs since 1969 and former resident of Cokeville, WY, Mr. Lloyd died following a brief illness. He was born on January 19, 1939, in Montpelier, Idaho, the son of Gilbert and Florence Sorensen Lloyd. Mr. Lloyd attended schools in Montpelier and was a 1954 graduate of the Montpelier High School and he attended and graduated from Utah State University and earned a Master’s Degree in History. He married Betty Larson in Cokeville, Wyoming on February 20, 1960. Mr. Lloyd was a United States Navy Veteran. He was employed as a History teacher for School District #1 for thirty-three years and retired in 2001. He was a part-time employee for the Bureau of Land Management in the maintenance department. Mr. Lloyd was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Community. His interests included woodworking, reading, and working crossword puzzles. He most enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. Survivors include his wife, Betty Lloyd of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sons, Kevin Lloyd of Gillette, Wyoming and Michael Lloyd and wife Jenifer of Salt Lake City, Utah; one daughter, Crystal Profaizer and husband Brad of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, Larry Lloyd of Montpelier, Idaho and Richard Lloyd and wife Dana of West Yellowstone, Montana; one brother-in-law, Stan Larson of Cokeville, Wyoming; seven grandchildren, Maura Lloyd, Hannah Lloyd, Tristan Profaizer, Asnica Lloyd, Jarron Lloyd, Woody Lloyd and Lauren Profaizer; several cousins, nieces, nephews, two dogs, Sam and Gus and one kitty Lizzy. He was preceded in death by his parents, his father and mother-in-law, Glen and Sadie Larson, one sister-in-law, Eileen Larson, and one nephew, Ryan Lloyd. Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 4:00 P.M. Saturday, April 20, 2019, at the Santa Fe Southwest Grill, 1635 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 16, 2019 Antone F. Pivik Antone F. Pivik, 90, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Monday, April 15, 2019 at the Sage View Care Center. He had been a lifelong resident of Rock Springs and died following a lengthy illness. He was born on a April 12, 1929 in Quealy, Wyoming, the son of Anton and Mary Yakse Pivik. Antone attended schools in Quealy and Rock Springs and was a 1947 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. He also attended the University of Wyoming. He married the love of his life and high school sweetheart Amy Schnauber in Rock Springs on June 12, 1949 at the Congregational Church and she preceded him in death on December 18, 2017 after 69 years of marriage. Antone was employed at F.M.C. for many years and retired in 2008. He later owned and operated Canyon Court Mobile Home Park. His interests included spending time with his family, fishing and hunting, wood working, inventing, and his cooking was phenomenal. He is survived by his daughter, Jean Fay Pivik of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two grandchildren, Eddie Baker of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Brandi Portereiko and husband Mike of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two great-grandchildren, Ann and Nick Portereiko. He was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Paul Pivik, one sister, Ann Novak, and two siblings in childhood. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 18, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel on Thursday, one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests that donations in Antone’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street St #220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or to a charity of your choice. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 16, 2019 Roberta “Janie” Brown Roberta (Janie) Jane Brown, 61, of Rock Springs Wyoming died on April 13, 2019 at the Huntsman Cancer Institute surrounded by her loved ones. She was born May 8, 1957 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Robert and Lois Wilde. Janie attended Rock Springs High School, class of 1975. She married Bill Brown in Rock Springs in 1979. Janie was employed by the City of Rock Springs for 30 years as a crossing guard at Desert View Elementary. She was also employed at Sweetwater County School District #1 working in food service for 24 years. She was the kitchen manager at Pilot Butte Elementary. She enjoyed spending time with her family and her 3 grand babies. Janie enjoyed camping and playing slots. Janie is survived by her husband, Bill Brown of Rock Springs; two daughters, Lindsay Rodriguez and husband Arturo and Libby Garcia and husband Lance all of Rock Springs; three grandsons, Blake and Prestin Rodriguez and Conner Garcia; her mother, Lois Wilde and sister, Vicki Howell and husband Tom all of Rock Springs; also several aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins. She is preceded in death by her father, Robert (Bob) Wilde. Cremation will take place and private family services will be held at a later date. Condolences for family can be left by going to www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 16, 2019 David Ahern Lewis Dave Ahern Lewis, 68, passed away in his home on November 4, 2018. Friends of Dave will be gathering to honor his memory at The Outlaw Inn on Saturday, May 11, from 5 to 9 p.m. Those who plan to attend are asked to RSVP by texting or calling (307) 350-6060. Dave was born on October 11, 1950 in New York, New York. In the early 1950s, his family moved to Beirut, Lebanon where he spent a considerable part of his childhood. His family returned to New York City where he attended high school. He later worked with a local tree business where he learned his life-long trade. In the early 1980s, Dave moved to Rock Springs and worked as a manager for Ava Apartments. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from University of the State of New York followed by a Master of Arts degree in Public Administration from the University of Wyoming in 1995. A certified arborist by the International Society of Arboriculture, Dave owned and operated Lewis Tree Service for over twenty-five years, providing tree care to residents throughout Sweetwater County. Dave was an avid traveler, always eager to share his adventures with friends and family, whether it was hitch-hiking from Turkey to Germany in the late ‘70s or spending time learning Spanish in southern Mexico. He loved to read and to listen to National Public Radio; he was always ready to debate politics and discuss history. Dave served on the Board of Directors of the Sweetwater Community Chest and supported various charitable causes pertaining to animal rights, national parks, and public libraries. Dave was preceded in death by his mother, Elizabeth Patricia Ahern Lewis, and father, Albert Reedy Lewis, and his great-aunt Bessy, all of New York. He is survived by his sister, Sally Powers, brother-in-law, Thomas Powers, and nephew, Arian Powers, of San Diego, California, and his faithful cat Tonk. It was his wish to be cremated. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs. Dave “Davey Bear” Lewis will always be remembered for his amazing sense of humor, quick wit, and generous spirit. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 17, 2019 Lloyd Elmo Gale LITTLETON, Colo.– Lloyd Elmo Gale passed away on April 15, 2019 in Littleton Colorado due to medical problems. He was born January 19, 1961. He was a long time resident of Wyoming and also Idaho. Lloyd was a loving son, brother, father, uncle and grandpa. He enjoyed being a mechanic and spending time with his loved ones. He was preceded in death by his step-father, Bill Hall, brother, Randy Hall and sister, Kelly. He is survived by his father, mother, sister, brother, kids, nieces, nephews, and grandkids. He was an amazing man and will be greatly missed. Memorial services will be held at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 17, 2019 Lois Ann Thornock Brown Lois Ann Thornock Brown, 91, of Farson, Wyoming passed away on April 15, 2019 at the Sage View Care Center. A longtime resident of Farson, Mrs. Brown died following a lengthy illness. She was born on June 20, 1927 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, the daughter of Aden Woodruff Thornock and Lucille Jesse Moffat Thornock. Mrs. Brown attended schools in Randolph, Utah and was a 1945 graduate of the Randolph High School. She also went to Cosmetology school in Salt Lake City, Utah and earned her cosmetology license. She married George M. Brown in Randolph, Utah on June 15, 1951, they lived in Woodruff, Utah for several years and in 1958 moved to Farson where they made their home. He preceded her in death on October 12, 1988. Lois was a member of the LDS Church in which she held several positions over the years. She was involved in youth programs in both Woodruff and Farson. Her favorite position was Genealogy extraction for the church in Farson. Life in Farson She worked on the ranch and was a cook and waitress at Oregon Trail Café. She then leased Sitzman’s Café and operated that for five years as Lois’ Café. In 1975 she went to work at Memorial Hospital in Rock Springs as a Nursing Assistant. After a year she began working in the intensive care. Eventually she worked as a Unit Secretary and Monitor Tech, a job she enjoyed very much. She worked at the hospital for 20 years and then retired in 1995. She had many friends and followed her children and grandchildren in school activities. This was the joy of her life! Her Favorite Things Lois was known for her homemade donuts, many days she was up at 2 a.m. and made fresh donuts to take to work, community activities and basketball games or to special friends. She was also making quilts and had made some 125 in the three years after retirement. Many went for money-making projects for the sick, lifeline for the elderly and school projects and for family and friends. A Lasting Contribution When she lost two sons at the ages of nineteen and twenty-one due to accidents, her greatest desire was to upgrade the cemetery from sage brush and weeds to lawn and trees. With the help of many dear friends it finally became the beautiful place it is now. She was instrumental in the formation of the Cemetery District and was President for many years. She loved helping anyone in need and doing for others. Survivors include two daughters, Kelesta Hueller of Rock Springs and Debra Chesnovar and companion Alan Micklich of Farson, Wyoming; two sons, Kim R. Brown of Farson, Wyoming and Kelly G. Brown and wife Kathy of Rock Springs, Wyoming; nine grandchildren, Marla Hull and husband Thom, Travis Hueller and wife Koral, Carmen Goldman and husband Robert, Aaron Brown and wife Lindsey, Jeremy Brown and wife Julia, Morgan Goicolea, Dr. Megan Beavers and husband Michael, Clayton Chesnovar and wife Liz, and Austin Chesnovar and wife Evona; sixteen great-grandchildren with the seventeenth to arrive soon; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, two sons, Kirk W. Brown and Robert Thornock Brown; two brothers, Kay Thornock and wife Kathleen and Russell Thornock and wife Emma Lou; one sister, Willa Kennedy and husband Sheldon, one son-in-law, Harrry Hueller and one daughter-in-law, Jody Brown. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at the Farson – Eden Community Center, 4039 US-191 N, Farson, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Eden Valley Cemetery. Viewing will be held from 4-6 p.m., Monday April 22, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk St, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to each service. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 18, 2019 Sally Devore Former Green River resident Sally Devore passed away on Saturday, March 30, 2019. Sally was born the daughter of Leonard and Florance Lipscomb in Indiana, but lived most her adult life in Green River and Granger, Wyoming where she married Albert Devore. Sally is survived by two step sons, Chad and Toby Devore, brother, Jim Lipscomb, brother Paul Lipscomb both from Muncie Indiana; nieces, Suzi, Lucy, Paula, Kate, Detra, Christie and Melissa; nephews, Leonard, Tad, Clint, Jimmy, Ronnie, Trever; several great-nieces and nephews including Chelsey Lee; several great- great-nieces and nephews including Erremey Lee, special friends, Susan of Green River, Louse and Wedge both of Muncie, Indiana. She was preceded in death by both parents, husband, Al Devore, sisters, Doris Bobbitt Cochrun, and Debbie Crabtree. At Sally’s request, she will be cremated and brought back to Wyoming to be placed where she and Al made good memories fishing and camping. No service will take place. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 18, 2019 Kateryna Mikula Kateryna Mikula, 89, passed away Friday, March 29, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Ms. Mikula was born on February 27, 1930 in the Kherson area of the Ukraine in the Otradovka Village, the daughter of Arkhip Vasilievich Mikula and Maria Lichman. She worked in a printing office in Simferopol and Sevastopol cities in Ukraine for many years. Survivors include one daughter, Asya Mikula and husband Horacio of Rock Springs, Wyoming, three grandchildren, Jose Ruiz, Antony Ruiz,Oleksandr Mikula. Ms. Mikula enjoyed spending time with her beloved grandchildren, walking, and listening to music. She was preceded in death by her parents. Following cremation, private family services have already taken place. She will be greatly missed, and loved by her family. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 19, 2019 Kenneth B. Eldridge Kenneth B. Eldridge started his life on Sunday, May 6, 1951, the son of Ken L. and Frances Eldridge. He was the oldest brother to Verna Eldridge, Lynn MacGregor and Mark Eldridge. Growing up they called him Kenny B. to not mix him up with his dad. Kenny B had five best friends that he went through school with, Dana Higgins, Reggie Clark, Donny Rowe, Frank Arsenault and Rick White. Kenny B graduated from Brewer High School in 1969 and the story he told was that he walked a mile to school uphill both ways. Thanks to another good friend from childhood, Pete Cowan, Kenny B. pioneered to Wyoming. He worked as a snowmobile mechanic at Flagg Ranch near Yellowstone where he met “Mandy” Rickart. They married on June 12, 1993 in Casper and made their home in Rock Springs. They celebrated 25 years together and had two children, Abby Frances in February of 1996 (who preceded him in death in 2011) and Kody Shane, born in January of 2000. Kenny B enjoyed boating on the Flaming Gorge with his children and the neighborhood children and their families. He also enjoyed playing cards with a great group of guys, Dennis Walker, Pat Kish, Vincent Jerub, Leroy Fernandez, Elliot Kish, Steve and Lynnette. There are many others that have passed away and are playing cards with Kenny B in the hereafter. Kenny worked many places in Rock Springs, J&J Boat Center, Wal-Mart, Rail Serve and his most favorite was Schlumberger as a driver/trainer. Kenny B called Rock Springs “the world’s biggest gravel pit” and because of his Maine accent, he had to re-learn words such as tar to asphalt because no one could understand his word tar. Even as Kenny B got sick, he still enjoyed sports, cards and going fast, thus his motto “when the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death!” Kenny B passed away at the University of Utah Medical Center on April 12, 2019 with his wife at his bedside. All of his family and friends from Maine, Florida, Alaska and Wyoming will miss his laughter and teasing. Donations please to be made to the American Diabetes Association, PO Box 15829 Arlington, VA 22215, In Memory of Abby Eldridge. (no flowers or plants please). A memorial service will be held from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, May 4, 2019 at the Young at Heart Senior Center, 2400 Reagan Ave., Rock Springs , WY. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 19, 2019 Timothy Ray Glasscock Timothy Ray Glasscock, 63, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on April 15, 2019. A resident of Rock Springs for the past three and one half months and longtime resident of North Carolina, Mr. Glasscock had been in ill health for the past year. He was born on January 21, 1956 in Charlotte, North Carolina, the son of James David Glasscock and Margie Estell Wooten. Mr. Glasscock attended schools in Charlotte and was a 1974 graduate of the Charlotte High School. He married Carolyn Sue Lasley in York, South Carolina in 1977 and they later divorced. Mr. Glasscock was a United States Marine. He was the owner and operator of Glasscock Enterprises for twenty years. His interests were fishing and woodworking. Survivors include two daughters, Jennifer Brubaker and husband Devon of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Tina Glasscock of Indian Trail, North Carolina; two brothers, Jimmy Glasscock of South Carolina and Larry Glasscock of North Carolina; one sister, Margaret “Margie” Glasscock of North Carolina; seven grandchildren; one aunt and several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, David Glasscock and one granddaughter, Abigail Brubaker. Following cremation, services will be announced at a later date. --- Wyo4News.com, Apr 22, 2019 Daniel Michael LaRose Daniel Michael LaRose, 49, passed away April 19, 2019, after a week-long courageous battle with an aggressive form of lymphoma, not surprisingly the same week that our Lord and Savior carried out His atoning sacrifice for all mankind. He fittingly died on Good Friday. Dan graduated from Bellevue West High School, Bellevue, NE; attended Hastings College in Hastings, NE before transferring to Peru State College, Peru, NE earning a Bachelor of Science degree. He later earned a Master’s degree in Education Administration from Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ. Survived by wife, Danel Renee LaRose, his children are Jayden Elizabeth LaRose (17), Dillon Jayman Michael LaRose (15), Emma Georgina LaRose (12), Greyson Daniel LaRose (8), Winnemucca, NV; his parents, Daniel and Susan LaRose, Council Bluffs, IA, and Gitta and Bill Malkin, Australia; siblings, Ken LaRose (Dan Miller), Omaha, NE; Randy LaRose (Jenna), New Haven, CT; Anthony (Staci), Abu Dhabi, UAE; brother Jason Malkin (Jacqui), and sisters, Monique Allen (AJ), and Michelle Mallitt (Justin) all of Australia; in-laws, Georgina and Kurt Hopkin, Cody, WY; Daniel and Cindy Heidelberg, Omaha, NE; sister-in-law, Cherish Yenzer (Drew), and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father-in-law, Ronald A Draur, MD, with whom he shared a special bond, and grandparents and aunts and uncles. Dan loved all sports, but basketball was his favorite. He was an avid basketball player and inducted into the Peru State Basketball Hall in 2007. His love of basketball led him into coaching High School Basketball for the Burlington Huskies in Burlington, WY where he led the team to the State Championship in the 2005-2006 season. His dedication to basketball resulted in the Wyoming Coaches Association awarded him with “Coach of the Year “in 2005-06. In an amazing fairy tale love story, Dan married his precious wife, Danel Renee LaRose, on October 24, 1998, for time and all eternity in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Manti Temple, Manti, UT. They lived in Omaha, NE, Cody, WY, Green River, WY, and Winnemucca, NV, traveling to each place as Dan advanced in his career in elementary education. He taught in Plattsmouth, NE, then Burlington, WY where he was both teacher and a basketball coach. He later became a teacher in Cody, WY, which became a haven for him as he loved the students and staff, the rugged mountains and trails, rifle and bow hunting deer and elk, and every aspect of abundant wildlife. There he lovingly served the people in the community he treasured. He then traveled to Green River, WY where he was both a school administrator and a boys basketball coach. He taught in Rock Springs for a year, then went to Winnemucca, NV to be the Vice-principal at both Sonoma Height’s Elementary School, and later French Ford Middle School, where he was also the principal of Orovada School k-8, a remote 32-student rural school. Compassionate and caring describe Dan and his outlook on life. He was always first to volunteer to serve others. His love for the gospel of Jesus Christ was firm and steadfast, and sharing the gospel in various wards as LDS Ward Mission Leader his calling. As a convert to the church himself, his heart was committed to the gospel, and service was his life’s motivation and never-ending cause. He adored his wife, children, and family, delighted in working with all school children, and was driven to help make men out of the teenagers he coached on his various basketball teams. He will be missed by all whose lives he touched. Visitation will be in Green River, WY, Wednesday, April 24, 2019 (6-8 p.m.) and 1 hour prior to service. Funeral services, Thursday, April 25, 2019 (11 a.m.), both at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 120 Shoshone Avenue Green River, WY. Graveside services will be Friday, April 26, 2019 (11 a.m.), Riverside Cemetery, 1721 Gulch Street Cody, WY (main entrance). In lieu of flowers, donations may be directed to the family either on Facebook “Go Fund Me” or directly to the family. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Apr 22, 2019 Lila Albertini Lilia Albertini, 95, passed away Saturday, April 20, 2019, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County following a brief illness. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 73 years and is a former resident of Italy. Mrs. Albertini was born on December 2, 1923 in Brez, Italy, the daughter of Arcangelo Bonini and Pia Corazza. She attended schools in Italy. Later, Mrs. Albertini married Henry S. Albertini in Italy in 1947, and he preceded her in death in Rock Springs, Wyoming in 1975. She worked for Sweetwater County School District #1 in food service for seven years until her retirement in 1983, and she also was a chef for families in her younger days. Mrs. Albertini was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community and a member of the Tyrolean Trentini Club of Wyoming. She enjoyed traveling with her daughters, cooking, crocheting and was an avid church attendee. Survivors include two daughters, Shirley Albertini of Rock Springs, WY; Diane Albertini of Rock Springs, WY; one sister, Flora Bonini Anselmi of Plaz, Italy, as well as several cousins, nieces, and nephews. Mrs. Albertini was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two brothers, Ernest Bonini, Bruno Bonini, and one sister, Rena Pancher. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Friday, April 26, 2019, at Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, WY. A bigil service with rosary will be recited at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 25, 2019, at the church. Friends may call at the church on Thursday one hour prior to the Rosary and again at the church on Friday one hour prior to mass. The family of Lilia Albertini respectfully requests donations in her memory be made to the Holy Spirit Catholic Community, 116 Broadway, Rock Springs, WY. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 24, 2019 Dylan Morgan Monry Dylan Morgan Manry was a young man that touched the lives of everyone he met. Though very shy, once he opened up he was deeply loving, compassionate, and empathetic. On Saturday April 20, 2019 he felt his heart was too big for this world and chose to leave it behind. Dylan’s absolute favorite thing in his life was his family and friends. He didn’t have to speak to them in person, by phone, or text everyday but he always had stories, thoughts and memories that he shared daily, with so much love and animation. He adored animals (cats and wild horses were some of his favorites), loved video games, and played guitar beautifully, if he knew that no one was watching him. Dylan loved to make people laugh, and though sometimes his jokes were slightly bizarre, you had to give him credit for being creative. Even if you wanted to roll your eyes, the contagiousness of his laughter made it impossible not to laugh yourself. He shared this sense of humor with his brother, who was always his partner in crime and closest confidante. If you got them in a room together your sides would hurt for days from laughing. Dylan was and still is a deeply loved son, brother, brother in-law, grandson, great grandson, cousin, nephew, and friend. The void he left is felt so deeply, by so many and is far reaching. The family asks that in lieu of flowers or contributions, PLEASE put your efforts into suicide awareness so that no other family or loved ones have to experience this loss. Cremation is taking place and a celebration of life will be announced at a later date. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 24, 2019 Kathleen Phelps Mallery Kathleen Phelps Mallery, 91, of Green River, Wyoming died on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. She was a longtime resident of Green River, Wyoming. She was born on December 29, 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the daughter of George Phelps and Annie Tingey. Kathy attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a high school graduate of the Green River High School with the class of 1946. She married David Mallery on June 8, 1963 in Green River, Wyoming. Kathy was employed by the Golden Hour Senior Center as a cook for 12 years and also was a switchboard operator for the Union Pacific Rail Road. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Her interests included spending time with her family and friends, playing cards especially pinochle, camping, crafting, TOPS #107, dancing, animals and being a tomboy. She was an accomplished pianist and enjoyed listening to music. Survivors include her husband, two sons, Carl Morgan and wife Beki of Green River, Wyoming, Robert Morgan and wife Dorothy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two daughters, Susan Semon of Green River, Wyoming and Karen Wayment and husband Jeff of Slaterville, Utah, one brother, George Edward Phelps and wife Carolyn of Layton, Utah, 24 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, one daughter, Fern Ann Cattles, two brothers, Merrill Phelps and wife Carrie and Jerry Phelps, two grandchildren, Joseph Lee Handley and Lynn Faye Moore. Cremation will take place and a memorial service will be conducted at 11 am, Monday, April 29, 2019 at the LDS Stake Center, 120 Shoshone Avenue, Green River, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, April 25, 2019 Michael W. “Mickey” Rogers Michael “Mickey” W. Rogers, 51, passed away Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming following a sudden illness. Mickey was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. He was born on July 2, 1967 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the son of Joseph J. Rogers and Marilyn R. Jelosek. Mickey attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1985 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. He worked as a delivery driver for FedEx for the past four months. Mickey enjoyed spending time with family and friends, watching sports; mainly football and baseball, hot rod cars, NASCAR, hunting, and fishing. He was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Survivors include his mother, Marilyn Rogers, companion; Rene Golnitz, one brother, James Rogers; three sisters, Susan Araas, Jayne Vavold, Jean Zaversnik, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Mickey was preceded in death by his father, one brother, Joey Rogers, paternal and maternal grandparents. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10 am Monday, April 29, 2019 at Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 28, 2019 at the church. Interment will be at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Sunday one hour prior to the Rosary and on Monday one hour prior to mass. The family respectfully requests that donations in Mickey’s memory be made to a charity of your choice. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 27, 2019 Joan Happel Joan Louise Happel, who taught thousands of kids while supporting her husband through medical school and raising their two children, died April 23, 2019 in Chandler, Ariz. after a lengthy illness. She was 81. Joan was raised in Rock Springs, WY by her parents, John Joseph and Lempi Botero. She married Terry John Happel on Aug, 16, 1959 in Rock Springs. They have two daughters, Tracie Trimarco of Loveland, Colo. and Dana Tate [husband Jim Tate] of Chandler, Ariz., five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Joan attended the University of Wyoming and earned a fine arts degree in education. She was a member of Phi Beta Phi Sorority. She taught elementary school in Wyoming, Colorado, California and Arizona, often saying second-grade students were her favorites. In Wyoming, she owned and operated Teton World Travel in Jackson Hole and fished and hunted with Terry, including bagging her own moose. Joan and Terry spent a lot of time in Jackson Hole and Park City. Joan enjoyed golf and was a member of the San Marcos Women’s Golf Club in Chandler. She dug into crossword puzzles daily and was described as a skilled dancer and bridge player. She loved dogs. Friends and family describe Joan as a delightful, happy person, with a great laugh and smile. Survivors include her husband, two daughters, sister Karen Smith; grandchildren: Alexis Richards (husband Garrett), Chandler; Austin McGlumphy, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Anthony, Taylor and Mackensie, Loveland, Colo.; great-grandchildren Terrance and Amity of Loveland and Riggs Richards, Chandler. Nieces include Amberly Kropp and Rhondi Peters. Preceding Joan in death was her sister, Margo Kos of Rock Springs; sisters-in-law Johnny Totten, Park City and Connie Kniss, Cheyenne. Those wishing to contribute to Joan’s memory may do so to the American Heart Association or the organization of their choice. Cremation has followed. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, May 4, 2019 at the home of Alexis and Garrett Richards from 3-7 p.m., 2557 E. Locust Dr, Chandler, Ariz. 85286. Gate Code #0527 --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 29, 2019 Joanne Carol Reuter Joanne Carol Reuter, 60, passed away on Sunday, April 28, 2019 following a sudden illness. She was surrounded by family. Joanne was born in Lakewood, California, on September 2, 1958, moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming in her late teens, married Paul Reuter, and they were together for nearly 40 years. They retired in Chino Valley, AZ about two years ago. Joanne had the best spirit. She could strike up a conversation with anyone and would do anything for anyone. She loved riding her motorcycle, spending time with friends, family, and her pups. She also enjoyed traveling. She was a hard worker and literally broke her back working. She touched many lives and will never be forgotten. Survivors include her husband, Paul Reuter, daughter, Julie Reuter and Will Bierwirth, pseudo-daughter, Brittany Niland, mother, Arlene Petersen and Bill Bagley, sisters, Diane Shearer and Tina Claborn, aunt, Linda Wyngaarden, and many other aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, friends, family, and don’t forget the pups, Jax and Kronski and grand-pup, Ruger. She was preceded in death by her father, George Petersen, brother, Donald Petersen, mother and father-in-lawm Francis and Paul Reuter, and pups, Killer and Buddy. The family will be doing a small private gathering in Chino Valley, AZ. A celebration of life will later be scheduled in Rock Springs, WY. In lieu of flowers or plants, you can make a donation to your local Humane Society or the Yavapai Humane Society in her honor. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 30, 2019 Mary Ellen Nelson Mary Ellen Nelson, 82, passed away Friday, February 1, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past two years and is a former resident of Oklahoma. Ms. Nelson was born on May 28, 1936 in Iowa, the daughter of Louie B. Shepherd and Leona Marie Kemp. She attended schools in Iowa. Ms. Nelson married Merle Thompson and he later preceded her in death in 1982. She then married Vernon Nelson, and he also preceded her in death. She was a homemaker for many years. Ms. Nelson enjoyed spending time with family, drinking coffee with her daughter Kay at 3:00 a.m., goodwill shopping, holiday dinners, watching western movies, riding horses and volunteering for her community when she was able. Survivors include two sons, Michael Thompson and wife Linda of Wisconsin, Marvin “Bubba” Thompson of Corning, Iowa, four daughters, Kay Thompson of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Diana Bolt and husband Jimmy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Judy Godwin of Burns, Oregon, Barbara Brown of Springfield, Missouri, 11 grandchildren, Ashley Carson and husband Michael, Jimmy Bolt and wife Mikaela, David Bolt and wife Elizabeth, Kristen Adams and husband Cody, LeRoy Thompson, Matthew Thompson and wife Amber, Frank Leuck, Aaron Petrich, Nathan Thompson, Michael Brown and wife Kristina, Mitchell Brown, as well as several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, first husband, Merle Thompson, second husband, Vernon Nelson, and two brothers. Following cremation, a celebration of life will be held on Saturday, May 4, 2019 at McGuire Cemetery in Lucien, Oklahoma. Condolences may be left at www.vasefunealhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 30, 2019 Suzanne J. Gennett Suzanne J. Gennett, 84, passed away Friday, April 26, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 10 years and is a former resident of Charlevoix, Michigan. Mrs. Gennett was born on October 7, 1934 in Charlevoix, Michigan; the daughter of Philo Ostrum and Dorethy Ostrum. She attended schools in Charlevoix, Michigan and was a 1955 graduate of the Charlevoix High School. Mrs. Gennett married Steve Gennett on July 8, 1967 in Charlevoix, Michigan. She enjoyed spending time with family, knitting, crocheting, cooking, and baking. Survivors include her husband, Steve Gennett of Rock Springs, Wyoming, three sons, Richard “Dick” Wells and wife Brenda of Traverse City, Michigan, Scott Allan Wells of Portland, Oregon, Stephan “Dan” Gennett of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two daughters, Deborah Peterson and husband Jon of Charlevoix, Michigan, Carla DeSalvo of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two brothers, Richard Ostrum of California, Ted Ostrum of California, one sister, Shelly Morgan of California, nine grandchildren, Eric Wenzel and wife Brittney, Nichole Wenzel, Tara Dill and husband Jeremy, Tonia Allmacher and husband Steve, Lizzie Peterson, Brian Wells, Rock Wells, Andrew Marsh and Ivy Wells, twelve great-grandchildren, Brecklynn Wenzel, Kellin Wenzel, Kamdyn Wenzel, Addysen Wenzel, Cole Dill, Ashlynn Dill, Lauren Dill, Anna Jones, Isabel Allmacher, Joshua Allmacher, Oliver Allmacher, Leo Wells, as well as several cousins; nieces and nephews. Mrs. Gennett was preceded in death by her parents, one sister, Linda, and one son-in-law, Joe DeSalvo. Following cremation, services will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 30, 2019 Buliah M. Slaugh VERNAL, UT — Buliah M Slaugh, 93, formally of Manila passed away April 25, 2019 in Vernal. She was born December 6, 1925 in Vernal to Isaac Orson Burton and Theo Marie Rasmussen. Buliah was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She served as the nursery leader for 13 years in the McKinnon, Wyoming ward. Buliah loved the outdoors. Her favorite activity was riding horses and she spent many hours riding with her husband. She loved gardening, camping and spending time with her family. She married Wesley Slaugh on October 12, 1942. They were married for 61 years. Buliah is survived by her sons, Clyde Slaugh (Carol) Birch Creek, Utah, Jesse Slaugh (Fran) Greendale, Utah Allen Slaugh (Mickie) Vernal, Utah; 26 grandchildren, 71 great-grandchildren and 15 great-great-grandchildren. Buliah is preceded in death by her parents; husband Wesley; sons, Calvin And Kenneth; granddaughters, Delora and Joyce Slaugh; Emmalee Unferdorfer; grandsons, Austin Thomas and Taylor Slaugh; brothers Jesse, Gareth, and Earl; and sister, Donna and Reva. Funeral services for Buliah M. Slaugh will be conducted Saturday, May 4th, at 11 a.m. at the Manila Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. A viewing will be held form 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the Chapel. Burial will be at the Manila Cemetery under the direction of Blackburn and Sons Vernal Mortuary and Cremation Care. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 30, 2019 Virginia Rae “Ginger” Bryson Virginia Rae “Ginger” Bryson, 60, of Green River, Wyoming passed away on Monday, April 29, 2019 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. A longtime resident of Green River and former resident of Clovis, New Mexico, Ginger died following an illness of five years. She was born on May 1, 1958 in Wray, Colorado, the daughter of Martin Lavon Cecil and Rosalia Marie Browning. Ginger attended schools in Fort Collins, Colorado and was a Fort Collins High School graduate with the class of 1976. She later attended Parks Business College in Denver, Colorado and earned an Associate’s Degree in Fashion Merchandising. She married Anthony Bryson in 1983 at Clovis, New Mexico and they later divorced. They had been married thirty-four years. Ginger established her first Sweet Inspirations Bakery in Clovis, New Mexico. She worked at other bakeries and then when she moved to Green River, Wyoming she opened her second Sweet Inspirations Bakery. For over thirty years she had been in the bakery business. Her interests included gardening, arranging floral pieces, sewing, singing, and playing guitar. She was an amazing artist! She also enjoyed leading praise and worship. Ginger’s passion was cooking and baking. She blessed so many people with her gifts and talents! She had a great sense of humor and loved to make people laugh! Survivors include her mother, Rosalia Payne and step-father, Newel of Tooele, Utah; one son, Anthony Bryson of Worland, Wyoming; many special step-children; one brother, Charley Cecil and wife Lori of Rock Springs; three sisters, Sheri Roach and husband Harold of Farson, Wyoming, Debbie Cecil of Casa Grande, Arizona and Jackie Woodbury and husband Tom of Green River, Wyoming; many grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Martin Cecil and step-father, Raymond Beachley; niece, Shiloe, her former husband, Anthony Bryson. Cremation will take place and memorial services will be announced at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 1, 2019 Michael Dean Kitchner Michael Dean Kitchner, 68 passed away on Friday, April 26, 2019 at the Lutheran Medical Center in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. He was a long-time resident of Lakewood Colorado for the past 30 years and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Mr. Kitchner died following a lengthy illness. He was born in Plum City, Wisconsin on February 23, 1951, the son of Clarence Kitchner and Gwendolyn Elftman. Mr. Kitchner attended schools in Menomonie, Wisconsin and was a graduate of the Menomonie High School with the class of 1969. He married Linda Schuh on November 14, 1970 in Arkansaw, Wisconsin. Mr. Kitchner was an over the road truck driver for many years. His interests included hunting, fishing, camping, horses, and guns. Survivors include his wife, Linda Marie Kitchner, one son, Scott Kitchner, one daughter, Michelle Duran all of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one brother, Ron Kitchner and wife Julie of Wheeler, Wisconsin, one sister, Diane Loback and husband Barney of Colfax, Wisconsin and one sister-in-law, Cleo Kitchner of Woodville, Wisconsin, four grandchildren, Marissa Dominguez, Kaitlyn Duran, Christian Flores and Brett Toth all of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Bill Kitchner and Charles Kitchner and one sister-in-law, Kim Kitchner. The family of Michael Dean Kitchner respectfully requests donations be made in his memory to the Western Wyoming Childhood Language Center, PO Box 1101, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82902. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 1, 2019 Charles “Chuck” Wilkinson Jr. CHEYENNE — Charles (Chuck) Wilkinson Jr., 88, passed away on February 6, 2019, at Granite Rehabilitation Center in Cheyenne. Charles was born October 9, 1930, in Richmond, Missouri, to Charles Wilkinson Sr. and Emma Kathryn Compton. He moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming, in 1944. He was a veteran of the United States Army from 1952-1954. He married Irene Jean Bustos on April 13, 1957 and she preceded him in death on November 22, 2009. He was a member of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, the American Legion and the Fraternal Order of the Eagles. Charlie was a bartender at Howard’s Bar in Rock Springs for 12 years before being employed by FMC Corporation for 28 years. After retirement, Charlie served as a crossing guard at Lincoln School and Walnut Elementary. Charlie loved kids, dogs, baseball and the Denver Broncos. Charlie is preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 52 years and his first-born daughter, Joannie Lynne Wilkinson. He is survived by his two sons, Mike Wilkinson and Jim (Sharon) Wilkinson both of Cheyenne; sister, Joan Roller (Leo) of Livingston Montana; grandson, Jason Wilkinson of North Platte, Nebraska; granddaughters, Torri Armstrong of Irvine, California, and Tiffany (Chris) Wilkinson of Salt Lake City, Utah; along with several nieces and nephews and five great-grandchildren. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of his life will be conducted at 12 p.m. Saturday, May 4, 2019 will take place at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel, one hour prior to services. The family of Charles “Chuck” Wilkinson, Jr. respectfully suggests that donations in his memory be made to the charity of your choice. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 2, 2019 Don Van Matre Jr. Don Van Matre, Jr. passed away Thursday, May 2, 2019 at Sweetwater County Memorial Hospital following an eighteen-month battle with cancer. Don is survived by his wife, Barb; his son, Donald Van Matre III; daughter, Valerie Persky; and his babies, Mabel and Annie; his grandchildren, Susan, David and Megan Van Matre and Honna and Louis Persky. Don was very grateful to have served his country and Sweetwater County. He was first a soldier and then a politician, serving as mayor of Green River and was currently a Sweetwater County Commissioner. Don retired from the United States Army as a Lieutenant Colonel and an Aviator. His career accomplishments included flying combat missions during a tour in Vietnam (Bronze Star), serving as an aid to General Schultz at Fort Eustis, Virginia, commanding an air base in Panama, and serving as a professor of Military Science at the University of Wisconsin. Military honors and Catholic graveside services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Monday, May 6, 2019 at the Riverview Cemetery in Green River, Wyoming. The family of Donald G. Van Matre, Jr. respectfully suggests that donations in his memory be made to Memorial Hospital Foundation, 1200 College Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 3, 2019 Sylvia Mae Wise MARBLETON — Sylvia Mae Wise, 80, of Marbleton, WY passed away May 1, 2019 at her home. She was born October 5, 1938 in Burton, West Virginia, the daughter of Frances Winona Hostuttle. Sylvia enjoyed playing bingo, traveling and spending time with her family. Survivors include her daughter, Carla Cole of Marbleton; son, Raymond D. Wise Jr.; grandchildren, Autumn Graybill, Danielle Basden, Michael Badsen, and Jennifer Cole; four great-grandchildren and one on the way. She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond D. Wise Sr., mother, Frances Winona Hostuttle and brother, Carl Moore. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life with a potluck luncheon will be held at 11:00 am Friday, May 10, 2019 at the Southwest Sublette County Pioneers Senior Center, 429 E 1st St, Big Piney. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 6, 2019 Kim Robert Kim Robert of Superior, WY passed away on April 28, 2019. He was 62 years old. Kim was born on April 8, 1957. He loved to fish, rock climb, and ride motorcycles. He is survived by wife, Teri, of Superior; sons, Christopher Robert of Superior, Daniel Robert of Milliken, Colorado and many other sons and daughters who thought of him as “Dad”; grandchildren, Melissa, Haley, Ahna, and Taten, the Loves of his Life; sister, Annette Wright of Louisiana; nephews, Joshua and Jeremiah Robert of Superior as well as many friends. Kim was preceded in death by his father, Murphy Robert, mother, Marion Robert, sister, Wanda Robert Bowen, and brother, Kirk Robert. Cremation will take place, and a private celebration will be announced at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 6, 2019 Vaughn Long Vaughn Long, 74, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He had been a longtime resident of Rock Springs and former resident of Colorado. He was born on September 17, 1944 in Salina, Kansas, the son of Harry M. Long and Winifred I. Scott. Mr. Long attended schools in Longmont, Colorado and was a 1962 graduate of the Longmont High School and also attended Northeast Jr. College. He was in United States National Guard and served from July of 1965 to July of 1971. His interests were hunting, fishing and golf. Survivors include one daughter, Lynn Howard and husband Mauricio of Parker, Colorado; two brothers, M.E. Long and wife Terri of Loveland, Colorado and Barry Long and wife Carol of Corona, California; one grandson, Mauricio Howard; his aunt and uncle, Merrill and Zelma Scott; three nephews, Vance, Erik and Joel and one niece Taryn. He was preceded in death by his parents. Cremation will take place and there will be no services at his request. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 6, 2019 James Stewart Mickelson BIG PINEY — Jim Mickelson peacefully passed away on December 30, 2018 in Salt Lake City, Utah following a courageous battle with Sarcoma cancer. Jim was born in Laramie, Wyoming to Gordon Sr. and Margaret Gilchrist Mickelson on May 5, 1947. He attended schools in Big Piney and Booneville, Missouri. Jim was active in sports and was the 1965 Wyoming High School Rodeo Steer Wrestling Champion. He attended Casper College. Jim married Jane Lozier Swain in 1970 and together they raised five children. They later divorced. In 1995, Jim married Mary Lynn Montague. He was proud to call her four children his “kids”. Jim was very active with youth and was a longtime supporter and coach of rodeo kids in Sublette County. Community Contributions He also gave a great deal of his time to the Big Piney Job’s Daughters, serving as the Associate Bethel Guardian and to the Wyoming Job’s Daughters, serving as the Associate Grand Guardian for the state of Wyoming. Jim was involved in the Masonic Fraternity and was a Past Master of the Big Piney Lodge and was a proud member of the Shrine. Being civic minded, he served on the Sublette County Planning and Zoning, was an avid supporter of Kickin’ Cancer in Sublette County, and was a longtime cast member and supporter of the Green River Rendezvous Pageant. Jim also served with the Wyoming Board of Agriculture and with the Wyoming State Fair. He was known by WSF patrons as the “tie guy” for the colorful and fun ties that he always wore. A Rancher’s Life Jim’s lifelong loves were ranching and being in the mountains of Sublette County. He fed elk on North Piney for 13 years, outfitted and guided in the Wyoming and Wind River Ranges, rode the Cottonwood and North Piney countries and truly appreciated the time he had with nature, horses, and cattle. He was preceded in death by his father, Gordon Mickelson Sr., one sister, Margaret Peterson, and a brother, Eric Mickelson. He was surely waiting for his loving mother, Margaret Gilchrist Mickelson, who went home to her savior and many loved ones on April 24, 2019. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lynn Mickelson, brothers, Gordon Jr. and Mark Mickelson (Diane), sisters, Corliss Carlson (Jay) and Mildred Abernathy (Tom), his children, Jon Mickelson, Melita Hansen (Dave), Jason Mickelson, Matesi Mickelson, Gerda Dickinson (Marc), Heather Neff, Cydnee Alfrey, Liz Porter and McKay Montague. Jim was very proud of his fifteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Donations may be made in Jim’s honor to Kickin’ Cancer in Sublette County, 643 Wilson St, Pinedale, WY 82941, Wyoming High School Rodeo (Queen Program) c/o Gerda Dickinson Rte. 1 South Hwy 430 Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or a charitable organization of your choice. A memorial service with Masonic Rites will be held on June 15 at 11 am at the Big Piney Masonic Hall, 403 Main St. Marbleton, Wyoming with a luncheon to follow. --- Wyo4News.com, May 7, 2019 Howard Quinn Howard Quinn, 62, succumbed to cancer in the comfort of his home surrounded by family & friends on May 5, 2019. Howard was born in Fontana, California and moved to Wyoming when he was 16 where he met his wife Dolores, and they had one daughter, Pamela. In the early years of marriage, he worked for the Wyoming Highway Department then the Union Pacific Railroad. He worked for 20 years until he became ill with lupus. Prior to becoming ill, he was an avid team roper. In 1985 he won 35k a few saddles and too many buckles to count riding his trusted partner Fred. Howard loved to hunt and fish. He got his first moose at 16. He was always proud of his one-shot kills. In his younger days, he would start growing a beard and refused to shave until he got his elk. Howard loved archery and spent lots of time at the archery barn shooting his bow and talking with friends. He loved shooting archery leagues with his family and teasing his grandson about his big floppy ears. He loved his family and did everything in his power to make sure they had a good education. He would always tell his girls “you can’t depend on a man to take care of you.” He is survived by his wife, Dolores Quinn, daughter, Pamela Rael, granddaughters, Zaydia Ellis and Zoe Turner, grandson, Zayne Rael, brother, Daniel Johnson and wife Pat, sister, Rhonda Warren and husband Curtis, uncle, Charles Briska, as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. Howard was preceded in death by his father, Jack Howard Quinn, mother, Marilyn Briska, both maternal and paternal grandparents, his uncle Earl “Ted” Theodore Briska, and aunt Faye Kulas. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 6:00 P.M., Saturday, May 11, 2019 at the White Mountain Archer’s Barn, Red FMC barn at Scotts Bottom. The family respectfully requests that donations in Howard’s memory be made to the White Mountain Archery Club, P.O. Box 1258, Green River, Wyoming 82935 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 7, 2019 Charles Anton “Chuck” Berti Charles Anton “Chuck” Berti, Sr., 70, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at the Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He had been a longtime resident of Rock Springs and former resident of Superior, Wyoming. He was born on March 2, 1949 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Elmer Mario and Joan Patricia Pomije Berti. Chuck attended school in Superior and Rock Springs and was a 1967 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. He also attended Wyoming Technical Institute in Laramie, Wyoming to become an auto-mechanic. He worked in auto mechanics and then in construction. In his later years he was a handyman. Chuck was a member of the American Legion Archie Hay Post #24, Fraternal Order of the Eagles Aerie 151 and National Eagle Scouts of America. Chuck was a cancer survivor twice and participated in several Relay for Life walks. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and loved the outdoors. He enjoyed rodeos and was an avid football fan of the University of Wyoming Cowboys and the Denver Broncos. Survivors include one daughter, Lori Lynn Berti of Aurora, Colorado; one son, Charles Anton “Tony” Berti Jr. and wife Nikki of Las Vegas, Nevada; one brother, Paul D. Berti of Rock Springs; one sister, Mary Catherine Berti of Tempe, Arizona; former wife, Phyllis Berti-Anderson of Denver, Colorado; two grandchildren, Brennan Berti and Easton Berti. He was preceded in death by his parents, Elmer and Joan. The family of Charles Anton “Chuck” Berti, Sr. respectfully suggests that donations in his memory be made to Cowboy’s Against Cancer, 1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Following cremation, a mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Friday, May 10, 2019 at the Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Inurnment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church, one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at http://www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 7, 2019 Jo Ann Rodda Jo Ann Rodda, 72, passed away Friday, May 3, 2019 peacefully at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming following a lengthy illness. Jo was born on January 18, 1947 in Port Huron, Michigan the daughter of Jack Darrel VanCamp and Annebelle Esther Anundson. She attended schools in Michigan and was a 1964 graduate of the Port Huron High School. Jo married Douglas Wayne Rodda on June 5, 2010 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She worked for the United Blood Service from 1985 to 2000 as a manager, and she later owned and operated SST drug testing from 2000 to 2016 until she finally retired. Jo also taught phlebotomy classes at Western Wyoming Community College. She had a passion to always help others. She loved to travel, be outdoors, and to try new things. Jo enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She had a rare, special gift: she could light up any room or situation with her contagious smile and her kind compassionate spirit. Jo seemed to always know what to do or say in any circumstance she was faced with. She was a member of the Rock Springs Evangelical Free Church. Survivors include her husband, Doug Rodda Sr. of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one step-daughter, Melissa Lyle of Washington, two sons, Jim Ferriby and Todd Ferriby; stepsons, Phillip, Thomas and Steve Rodda; two sisters, Jean Van Kamp-Johnson and Jackie Pemberton; several nieces and nephews. Jo was preceded in death by her parents, one step-son, Doug Rodda Jr., and one step-grandson, Kyle Rodda. Following cremation, services are pending. The family of Jo Ann Rodda respectfully requests that donations in her memory be made to Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, WY 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 7, 2019 Matthew Chad “Matty” McMurray Matthew “Matty” Chad McMurray returned to our Heavenly Father’s arms on May 4 2019. Matty was born with his twin brother on February 18 2019. Matty touched the lives of many people in his short time here. With his big and bright smiles to the loving and long cuddles with family and friends that he loved so much. He was a momma’s boy. Matty is survived by Mommy, Tiffany McMurray and Daddy, Kevin McMurray, Big Bruddder, Micheal, twin bruddder, William and big sister, Chevelle as well as many grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Services for Matty will be Saturday May 11th. The viewing will be held noon till 1:30 pm with a graveside service at 2pm (Liberty City Cemetery). The viewing will take place at the Liberty LDS Church (29 Church Rd, Montpelier, ID 83254).The graveside service will be at the Liberty Cemetery. (Cemetery Road, Liberty, ID 83254) --- Wyo4News.com, May 7, 2019 LeRoy Ira Hutchinson LeRoy 61, passed away May 4th, 2019, at his home in Rock Springs Wyoming following a sudden illness. LeRoy was born May 22, 1957 in Rock Springs Wyoming; the son of Ervin Hutchinson and Mary Rowland Hutchinson. LeRoy attended schools in Reliance and Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1976 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. He married the love of his life Pat Hutchinson on June 9th, 1998 in Las Vegas, Nevada. LeRoy enjoyed spending time with his family, hunting, fishing, camping, anything outdoors, giving his grandkids a hard time, watching Ellen DeGeneres, gambling, and his fur babies. He loved to joke, and there was not a person he met that did not love him. LeRoy worked at FMC (Genesis Alkali) for 41 years as a warehouseman. LeRoy is survived by his wife, Pat Hutchinson of Rock Springs, Wyoming, four children, daughter, Missy Hutchinson of Rock Springs, Wyoming, son, Aaron Walters and wife Erin of New Orleans, Louisiana, daughter, Jackie Tucker and husband Don of Rock Springs, Wyoming, son, Tommy Hutchinson and wife Rebecca of Winnsboro, Louisiana, seven grandchildren, Breanna Tucker, Derrick Tucker, Hunter Finley, Arthur Walters, Daisy Hutchinson, Alexis Mckay, and Easton Mckay, Brother Marvin Hutchinson and wife Carla of Rock Springs, Wyoming, sister, Cindy Aguiniga of Nebraska, Kay Hayjek of Nebraska, mother-in-law, Loredana Coker , sister-in-law, Paula Murray and Karl of Glenrock, Wyoming, brother-in-law, Emory Murray and wife Barbara of Hartford, Iowa, sister-in-law, Bert Taylor of Moab, Utah, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 12:00 P.M., Thursday, May 9, 2019 at Holiday Inn in the ballroom, 1675 Sunset Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests that donations in LeRoy’s memory be made to the Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 8, 2019 Robert Harry “Bob” Scott Robert “Bob” Harry Scott, 75, passed away Monday, May 6, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a longtime resident of Rock Springs and former resident of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. Scott died following a brief battle with cancer, surrounded by his family. He was born on March 10, 1944 in Pocatello, Idaho, the son of Harry E. Scott and Lorraine Mather Scott. Mr. Scott attended school in Pocatello, Idaho and was a graduate of the Pocatello High School with the class of 1962. He was a United States National Guard Veteran having served during the Vietnam Conflict, and attended Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. Scott married Lamar Dunn on June 18, 1988 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. Scott was employed by Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County as the Chief Financial Officer for 24 years. He retired in May 2004. Subsequently, he served on the Board of Directors for Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County and the Community Solutions Team for United Way of Southwest Wyoming. He was an avid fisherman who loved to tinker around on his boat, The Firefly, and made his own lures. He had lots of fishing tales. Survivors include his wife, Lamar Scott of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two sons, Todd Thomson of Jacksonville, Florida, Timothy Scott of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two daughters, Fran Larsh of Boise, Idaho and Morgan Cappellotti of Denver, Colorado as well as several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, Harry E. Scott and Lorraine Mather Scott, his step-mother, Yvonne Larsen Scott, one son, Mark Scott and brother, Michael Scott. The family of Bob Scott respectfully suggest donations in his memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 am Monday, May 13, 2019 at Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call from 4 to 6 pm on Sunday May 12, 2019 at the Vase Chapel. Friends may call at the Downard Funeral Home, 241 North Garfield, Pocatello, Idaho on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 from 10 to 11 am. Graveside services and interment will take place at 11:30 am, Wednesday, May 15, 2019 in the Mountain View Cemetery, 1520 South 5th Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 9, 2019 Delia Maria Vasquez Delia Maria Vasquez commonly known as Dee, 94, passed away on Tuesday, May 7, 2019 surrounded by family at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. It was with great sadness that we mourn her passing yet celebrate her life. Dee was born on August 21, 1924 in Antonito, Colorado to Jose Tranqulino and Isabel Lopez Vigil. There she was raised with her four siblings until the age of 18 at which time the family moved to Green River, Wyoming. It was Green River she met her lifelong companion Joe (Jose) Vasquez and they were married on July 6, 1946. Together they raised seven children. Dee was a strong and devoted mother who worked hard to provide for her family. She enjoyed family time and was always found in the kitchen cooking for those she loved. Later in life, she enjoyed being a grandmother and took great interest in what her family was doing by attending activities and sports events. She took great pride in obtaining her GED and attending classes at Western Wyoming Community College. Dee also had a strong sense of humor and could make all who knew her, enjoy her jokes and quick wit. Throughout her years, Dee enjoyed many activities that she shared with her family. She enjoyed traveling, camping, fishing, hiking, reading, and doing crossword puzzles. She enjoyed golfing and was on numerous bowling leagues. She was also a longtime member of the Eagles Auxiliary. Above all, Dee was a wealth of information and wisdom. Growing up in the Great Depression and without much guidance gave her wisdom beyond her years and she was a true matriarch of her family. She always saw the best of things and her children and grandchildren would seek out her advice and counsel. Throughout her life, Dee worked as a waitress for many businesses around Green River and in 1986 retired from the Union Pacific Railroad. Survivors include her seven children, Kathy (Orlando) Vigil, Rita (Guenther Popp) Bellis, Ronald (Deborah) Vasquez, Ernestine (John) Prue, Christine (Dennis) Henthorn, Mary (Douglas) Barker, Anita (Jack) Bryant, 22 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren, two sisters, Bernice Ortega and Roseanne Muniz, several nieces and nephews, and her extended family at Mission at Castle Rock. Dee is preceded in death by her parents, husband, Joe and one grandson, Dustin Henthourn, one son-in-law, Andrew Bellis, brother, Ross Vigil, and her two sisters, Kay Brothers and Margaret Gonzalez. Services for Dee are pending. The family respectfully requests that donations in Dee’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, St #220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or to the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 9, 2019 Donna Jean Moore Donna Jean Moore, 79, passed away Saturday, May 4, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 48 years and is a former resident of California. Mrs. Moore was born on April 11, 1940 in Garden Valley, California; the daughter of Frederic Albert Allendale Sr. and Elsie Aileen Clarke. She attended schools in Georgetown. California. Mrs. Moore worked as an inventory specialist for Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County for 30 years until her retirement in 2015. She enjoyed spending time with family especially her grandchildren, camping, fishing, walking, and was a helping hand to all. Survivors include one son, Jim Jones and wife Leigh of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two daughters, Rose Branham and husband Kent of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Tina Clark of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two brothers, Fred Allendale of Sacramento, California, Mike Jolls and wife Joetta of Phoenix, Arizona, one sister, Patty Allendale of Fresno, California, seven grandchildren, Randy Britt, Amber Schisel, Coltin Tylka, Brandi Chatterley, Lisa Tylka, Jaymee Jones, and Dawna Cruz, eighteen great-grandchildren, as well as several, cousins, nieces and nephews. Mrs. Moore was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, Stanley, one sister, Susan, and one son, Jeff Jones- Cassettari, granddaughter, Ashley Clark, one great-grandson, Jarrett Clark Tylka. Following cremation, memorial services will be conducted at 10 am Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at the First Baptist Church, 527 “C” Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 13, 2019 William Ramon “Ray” Frint William Ramon “Ray” Frint, 90, of Green River passed away at home on May 10, 2019 following a lengthy illness. He was born August 12, 1928 in Salt Lake City, Utah the son of Nora Black and Floyd William Frint. He grew up with four younger sisters. He attended school in Utah and went on his LDS mission to Sweden in 1947 where he met his future wife Ann-Marie Gustavsson. They married in the Salt Lake City Temple in 1951. He graduated from the University of Utah in 1952 with a degree in Chemical Engineering. He worked for FMC for 50+ years. During that time he developed several patents for solution mining and is still known as Mr. Trona to this day. Even after retirement he continued to work as a consultant for FMC. William was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He served in a Bishopric in his ward. William was an avid arrowhead collector. He enjoyed spending time with his family, fishing and hunting. William was preceded in death by his wife, Ann-Marie Gustavsson Frint and his son, David Lorin Frint. He is survived by his daughter, Mary Ann Schofield (John White) of Mesquite, Nevada, his son, Roger Frint (Sharon) of Green River, his daughter-in-law, Marcene Frint of Green River as well as eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday May 18, 2019 at 11:00 am at the Green River LDS Stake Center, 120 Shoshone Drive, Green River, Wyoming. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 14, 2019 Charles David McCormick Charles David McCormick, 66 of Green River, Wyoming passed away on Saturday, May 11, 2019, at his home with his wife Kathy by his side. He was born on October 7, 1952 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, the first son of Charles and Audrey McCormick. He attended schools in Land O’Lakes, Wisconsin and was a graduate of Eagle River High School with the class of 1971. He attended college at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater before entering the military in the fall of 1972, serving in Germany until 1974 and then entering the reserves. After his service, Charlie worked in the mining industry spending 27 years at Allied/General Chemical retiring in 2007. He married Kathy (Samson) Moody on January 19, 2001. Charlie was a member of the American Legion Tom Whitmore Post 28 and Eagles Aerie #2350. His interests included the Green Bay Packers, camping, fishing, hunting, skiing, enjoying good food, a good beer or a good bourbon “neat”. Survivors include his wife, Kathy, parents, Chuck and Audrey McCormick of Rock Springs, Wyoming, brother, Peter McCormick of Rhinelander, Wisconsin, sisters, Cathy Justice of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Sandy (Bill) Chitwood of Boulder, Wyoming; his daughter, Tabitha Buckmaster of Eagle River, Wisconsin, Ed (Amy) McCormick of Phelps, Wisconsin, grandchildren, Travis, Syrus, Ashley, Cloe and Ava of Wisconsin and numerous nieces and nephews, bonus children, Sarah (Mike) Orham, Marbleton, Wyoming, Josh Moody, Gillette, Wyoming and bonus grandchildren, Jasmine, Joshua, and Jordyn of Gillette, Wyoming; also, a brother and sisters-in-law. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, sister, Connie LaFriske, nephew, Clay Brisko, his wife’s parents, and brother-in-law, David Fackenthall, man’s best friends, Blackie and Isabel. Cremation will take place and there will be no services, however a wake will be celebrated later. The family of Charles David McCormick respectfully requests donations be made in his memory to American Legion Tom Whitmore Post 28, 30 N. Center Street, Green River, Wyoming 82935 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 14, 2019 Henrietta C. “Sally” Ice Henrietta C. “Sally” Ice of Green River passed away Monday, May 13, 2019 at the Mission at Castle Rock after a brief illness. Sally was born December 10, 1919 the daughter of Charles Oxley and Edith Wise in Louisville, Nebraska. She attended schools in Cedar Creek, Nebraska. Sally married the love of her life, Daniel Ice in Grand Island, Nebraska in 1939. That same year they made their way to Wyoming by hitch hiking and started their life together in Green River. Danny preceded her in death in 2001. She was a manager of the Gas-A-Mat in Las Vegas, Nevada for ten years. Sally loved crochet, sewing, needlework, crafts and gardening. Mrs. Ice is survived by one great-nephew, Timothy Baldwin and family of Snowville, Utah, foster children, Danny and Helen Krause of Green River, Wyoming, Ted and Linda Walker of Kemmerer, Wyoming and Bonnie Mae Krause Boilsen of Windsor, Colorado. She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Frank Oxley and Mickey Oxley, one sister, Elsie Connick, two nieces and one nephew. Graveside services and interment will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Friday, May 17, 2019 at the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 14, 2019 Stanley Ed Pivik CASPER — Stanley Ed Pivik known by his large and loving family as “Uncle Stan”, 92, who passed away on February 15, 2019 in Casper, Wyoming. Stan was born November 27, 1926 in Hudson, Wyoming the son of Joe H. Pivik and Mary Pivik. Stan was raised in Rock Springs, Wyoming and graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1944. At the age of 17 he enlisted in the United States Navy, served his tour of duty from 1944-1946, and was honorably discharged. Stan was honored to serve his country as a Navy Seaman. When Stan returned to Rock Springs, after the war he took a job with Mountain Fuel, which eventually became Questar Corporation. Stan’s first and last job was with Questar, where he worked in construction for 42 years. Stan traveled to Ribnica and Logatec, Slovenia to connect with relatives and learn about his Slovenian heritage. He enjoyed attending and watching Wyoming Cowboy football and basketball games throughout his life, including a memorable trip to New Orleans to cheer on the Cowboys in the Sugar Bowl. He also traveled to New York when the Cowboys made the finals at the National Invitation Tournament. There were many annual trips with extended family to a number of destinations. Stan was proud of his Slovenian heritage and to be from the great state of Wyoming. Stan was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Arlene Pivik; one brother, Joe Pivik. Stan will be deeply missed by his sister, Pauline “Polly” Taubert; nephews, Kurt Taubert, Louis Taubert (Kelly), and Robert Taubert (Teresa), and nieces, Carlene Taubert (Mark Parker), Anita Taubert (Bob Turnbull), Frieda Sue Taubert (Mike Huber), Cindy Cheney (Tom), and Pam McGarvey (John Fantin); and many great and great-great special nieces and nephews. There was nothing so important to Uncle Stan than his family, and he showed it constantly with his kindness and generosity. Cremation has taken place and graveside services with military honors will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Monday, May 20, 2019 at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 14, 2019 John Richard “Jack” Skorcz John “Jack” Richard Skorcz, 80, passed away Friday, May 10, 2019 at the Huntsman Cancer Center in Salt Lake City Utah. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of Eden Valley, Mr. Skorcz died following a sudden illness. He was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming on September 26, 1938, the son of John Jacob Skorcz and Joy Frances McNalley Skorcz. Advertisement - Story continues below... Mr. Skorcz attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a Rock Springs High School graduate with the class of 1956. He married Lilla Karlene Stout in Rock Springs, Wyoming on May 25, 1958. Mr. Skorcz was the owner and operator of Skorcz Construction for many years and retired in 1998. His interests included spending time with family, hunting, fishing and at their cabin up north. Survivors include his wife, Lilla Karlene Skorcz of Rock Springs; four sons, Bob Skorcz and wife Karey of Rock Springs, Rick Skorcz and wife Dawn of Eden Valley, David Skorcz and wife Katie of Springfield, Nebraska and Dan Skorcz and wife Michelle of Rock Springs; one daughter, Tammy Hoskinson of Rock Springs; three brothers, Russ Skorcz of Lander, Wyoming, Don Skorcz of Farson, Wyoming and Fred Skorcz of Cheyenne, Wyoming; one sister, Joan Kamatis of Punta Gorda, Florida; sixteen grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one great-grandchild. Funeral Services will be conducted at 11 am Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at the Farson – Eden Community Center, 4039 US-191 N, Farson, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Eden Valley Cemetery. Friends may call at the Farson-Eden Community Center on Tuesday, one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 15, 2019 Eleanor Jelfs Eleanor Jelfs, 85, of Green River, Wyoming passed away on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at Deer Trail Assisted Living Center in Rock Springs. She was born on February 27, 1934 in Cedar City, Utah, the daughter of Clifton Stones and Rowena Jones Stones. Eleanor attended schools in Parowan, Utah and graduated from the Parowan High School in 1952. She married Trevor Jelfs on December 30, 1987 in Green River, Wyoming. Eleanor was employed at City Market as a cashier for twenty years. She enjoyed spending time with family, traveling with the love of her life Trevor Jelfs, gardening, fishing, sewing, dancing, and telling stories with special voices. Survivors include her husband, Trevor of Green River, Wyoming; two sons, Todd Hyatt and wife Rosalie of Denver, Colorado and Rob Negley and companion Kristy Whetzell of Rock Springs; four daughters, Paula Doody and husband Ed of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Pam Simpson and husband Clifford of Utah, Tanya Hyatt and companion Greg Richards of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Dana Martinez of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, Dwight Stones and wife Margie of Paragonah, Utah; fifteen grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents. Eleanor’s family would like to express gratitude and to send a special thank you to Hospice of Sweetwater County and to the staff at Deer Trail Assisted Living for their undivided devotion and care. The family of Eleanor Jelfs respectfully requests that donations in her memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place and a celebration of life will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 17, 2019 Stanley W. Bode Stanley W. Bode, 96, of Green River, Wyoming passed away on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at the Mission at Castle Rock. A longtime resident of Green River and former resident of Carlsbad, New Mexico, Mr. Bode died following a brief illness. He was born on January 7, 1923 in Vallejo, California, the son of Albert Ernest and Hertha Schmockel Bode. Mr. Bode attended schools in Watsonville, California and was a 1940 graduate of the Watsonville High School. He attended and graduated from Salinas Technical College with an Associate of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering. He married Mary Phylis Bode in Amarillo, Texas on July 7, 1946 and she preceded him in death on November 20, 2007. Mr. Bode was a Lieutenant in United States Army Air Corps during World War II. He was employed as an Electrical Engineer for IMCC for thirty-eight years and retired in 1988. Mr. Bode was a member of Hillcrest Lutheran Church; Lion’s Club International and was past district governor in New Mexico and a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #2350 in Green River, Wyoming. He was a life member of American Legion Tom Whitmore Post 28. He was a voracious reader and loved to read science fiction and technical manuals of any kind. He was a pioneer designing and building solid state controllers for mine belts and hoists. Mr. Bode was an avid fisherman. Survivors include one son, Philip Bode and wife Kathleen of Green River, Wyoming; one daughter, Stana Boyce and husband Garth of Clayton, New Mexico; four grandchildren, Micci Boyce, Patricia Angelovich, Bryan Boyce and Karl Bode and wife Amy; nine great-grandchildren, Spencer, Sofia, Kiko, Jake, Kelsi, Emma, Karlee, Avree and Ryann. He was preceded in death by his parents, Albert Ernest and Hertha Bode; his wife, Mary Phylis Bode; one brother, Al Bode who died on Okinawa in World War II and his beloved granddaughter, Tracy Boyce. Cremation will take place and a celebration of life will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 17, 2019 Milt Friel Milt Friel, 81, passed away at the Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs on May 15, 2019. He was a longtime resident of Sweetwater and Sublette Counties. Mr. Friel was born on May 15, 1938 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Milton and Eva Dominski Friel. He attended schools in Rock Springs, Reliance and Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mr. Friel was raised in Rock Springs and joined the Navy in 1956. He married Pauline Evans in 1961 and she preceded him in death in 1972. He later married Cindy Soderfelt in 1984 at Pinedale, Wyoming. Mr. Friel was the owner and operator of Quality Tire Wyoming for five years and retired when he was sixty-six. They retired and moved to Boulder in 2000 and moved back to Rock Springs in 2017 to be closer to family. He was a member of the Roman Catholic Church. His interests included hunting, fishing, camping and spending time with his family especially his grandchildren. Survivors include his wife, Cindy Friel; one sister, Nancy Hickerson of Casper, Wyoming; one sister-in-law, Carolyn Moore and husband Jim of Colorado; one brother-in-law, Wayne Soderfelt and wife Becky of Colorado, three sons, Craig Friel and wife Erin of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Blair Friel of Phoenix, Arizona and Brian Friel and wife Rhonda of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Reena Friel and companion Dominic Perry of Rock Springs; ten grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Milt and Eva Friel; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Gerald and Harriet Soderfelt; one brother, Hugh Friel; two brothers-in-law, Larry Hickerson and Byron Soderfelt; one sister-in-law, Sheila Erickson, his grandson, Brian Friel. The family of Milt Friel respectfully request donations be made in his memory to Sage View Care Center, 1325 Sage Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Cremation will take place and a celebration of life will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, May 17, 2019 Sam Peter Mamalis Sam Peter Mamalis, 83, passed away Sunday, May 12, 2019 at his home in Mesquite, Nevada surrounded by his family. He was a resident of Mesquite for 15 years and is a former resident of Green River, Wyoming. Sam was born on March 2, 1936 in Moriki, Greece; the son of Petros Mamalis and Elaine Kaninis. He attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a 1955 graduate of the Green River High School. Mr. Mamalis also attended Scotts Bluff College where he played football. Sam married Shelia Masters and they later divorced. Sam served in the United States Army from 1957 to 1959. He worked as a trona miner, restaurant owner, black jack dealer, and later retired from Simplot in 1999 to move to Mesquite and work on a golf course. Sam enjoyed spending time with family and friends, playing golf, and was a HUGE Wyoming Cowboys fan. Survivors include his companion, Barbara Dudley of Mesquite, Nevada, two sons, Sam Mamalis Jr. and wife Tani of Green River, Wyoming, Michael McIzzie and wife Colleen of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two daughters, Catheryne Mamalis of Pinedale, Wyoming, Rebecca Patton and husband Rob of St. George, Utah, four sisters, Pauline, Liberty, Vaselie, Sandra, nine grandchildren, Christopher Harris, Valerie Wheeler, Nick Mamalis, Samantha Potter, Sharli Johnson, Ezekiel Mamalis, Chezney Mamalis, fourteen great-grandchildren, as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, George Mamalis, and one sister, Mary Mamalis. Funeral Services will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Friday, May 24, 2019 at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 405 “N” Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A Trisagion will be recited at 6:00 P.M., Thursday, May 23, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel on Thursday, from 4:00 P.M until 6:00 P.M. and on Friday at the Vase Chapel, one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests that donations in Sam’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, St#220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 18, 2019 Stanley W. Bode Stanley W. Bode, 96, of Green River, Wyoming passed away on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at the Mission at Castle Rock. A longtime resident of Green River and former resident of Carlsbad, New Mexico, Mr. Bode died following a brief illness. He was born on January 7, 1923 in Vallejo, California, the son of Albert Ernest and Hertha Schmockel Bode. Mr. Bode attended schools in Watsonville, California and was a 1940 graduate of the Watsonville High School. He attended and graduated from Salinas Technical College with a Associate of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering. He married Mary Phylis Bode in Amarillo, Texas on July 7, 1946 and she preceded him in death on November 20, 2007. Mr. Bode was a Lieutenant in United States Army Air Corps during World War II. He was employed as an Electrical Engineer for IMCC for thirty-eight years and retired in 1988. Mr. Bode was a member of Hillcrest Lutheran Church; Lion’s Club International and was past district governor in New Mexico and a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #2350 in Green River, Wyoming. He was a life member of American Legion Tom Whitmore Post 28. He was a voracious reader and loved to read science fiction and technical manuals of any kind. He was a pioneer designing and building solid state controllers for mine belts and hoists. Mr. Bode was an avid fisherman. Survivors include one son, Philip Bode and wife Kathleen of Green River, Wyoming; one daughter, Stana Boyce and husband Garth of Clayton, New Mexico; four grandchildren, Micci Boyce, Patricia Angelovich, Bryan Boyce and Karl Bode and wife Amy; nine great-grandchildren, Spencer, Sofia, Kiko, Jake, Kelsi, Emma, Karlee, Avree and Ryann. He was preceded in death by his parents, Albert Ernest and Hertha Bode; his wife, Mary Phylis Bode; one brother, Al Bode who died on Okinawa in World War II and his beloved granddaughter Tracy Boyce. Cremation will take place and a celebration of life will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, May 20, 2019 Brett Charles McKeehan Brett Charles McKeehan was born on January 15, 2001, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Steven Michael McKeehan and Natalie Ann Sandoval McKeehan. Brett attended schools in Green River and was a Green River High School graduate with the class of 2019. His interests included playing tennis, weight lifting, hanging out with his friends, listening to music. He loved animals and was planning on seeking a career in mental health. Survivors include his parents, Steven McKeehan of Green River, Wyoming and Natalie Sandoval of Raton, New Mexico; one brother, Brandon McKeehan of Ogden, Utah; his paternal grandparents, Micky and Sharon McKeehan of Buckeye, Arizona and his maternal grandparents, Gene and Eva Sandoval of Raton, New Mexico; several cousins, aunts and uncles. Following cremation, a celebration of Brett’s life will be held from 1:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M. on Saturday, May 25, 2019, at the McKeehan’s residence at 405 Waggener Street in Green River, Wyoming. Should friends desire, contributions may be sent to the McKeehan family, that will later be donated to a mental health facility. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 21, 2019 Harold L. Christensen Harold L. Christensen was born on December 28, 1925 and died May 17, 2019 at the age of 93. He was a righteous and valiant man, kind and loving to those around him. He is survived by his present wife, Mayvon; children and step-children, Patricia Reynolds, Nephi Christensen (Barbara), Debra Hiller(Karl), Wade Christensen (Francoise), Les Maynard, Rick Maynard, Bud Maynard (Linda), Keima Reeves (Greg), Jan Eldredge (Jim); several grandchildren and their spouses and great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Alice Clariece Ricks, and nine brothers and sisters and their spouses and his loving parents, Nephi Christensen and Laura Antonie Lorentzen. He lived in Idaho Falls, Idaho and Green River, Wyoming. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, May 24, 2019 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Stake Center, 120 Shoshone Ave., Green River. A viewing will be held 6-8 p.m. Thursday, May 23, 2019 at the church and also 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Friday prior to the services at the church. Interment will follow at the Riverview Cemetery in Green River. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 22, 2019 Loye Don Williams Loye Don Williams, 87, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Monday, May 20, 2019 at his home. A longtime resident of Rock Springs, and former resident of Littleton, Colorado, Mr. Williams died following an illness of one year. He was born on October 2, 1931 in Campbell, Texas, the son of Loy Maynard Williams and Pauline Shupping Williams. Mr. Williams attended schools in Duncan, Oklahoma and was a 1950 graduate of the Duncan High School. He attended the East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma and graduated with an Associate’s Degree in Electronics. He married Dawna Loise Capps in Wichita Falls, Texas on May 29, 1956. Mr. Williams was a United States Army Veteran and served during the Korean War. He was employed at Exxon for thirty years and retired as a Supervisor of Field Service on April 30, 1986. His interests included hunting and fishing. He was a member of Young at Heart Senior Center, National Rifle Association and Safari Club International. Survivors include his wife, Dawna Louise Williams of Rock Springs; one son, Loye Don Williams II and wife Janet of Rock Springs; two daughters, Brigat Bassett and husband Kendall of Casper, Wyoming and Bridget Butterfield and husband Lawrence of Nampa, Idaho; five grandchildren, Heather Williams, Linsay McDaniel, Haley Flores, Darren Slack and Deidra Slack and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Joane Shirley. The family of Loye Don Williams respectfully request donations be made in his memory to Young at Heart Center, 2400 Reagan Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place and services will be announced at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 23, 2019 Robert Vance Petersen Robert Vance Petersen, 75, passed away Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at his home. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past 46 years and former resident of Buhl and Mountain Home, Idaho. Mr. Petersen died following a courageous battle with cancer for the past two- and one-half years. He was born on November 11, 1943 in Buhl, Idaho, the son of Chester Petersen and Anna Waldrup Petersen. He attended schools in Buhl, Idaho and graduated from Buhl High School with the class of 1962. Mr. Petersen attended college as an ROTC Cadet and graduated from Mountain Home Police Academy in 1970. As a police officer he graduated from Narcotics Training in 1972, but ended his Law Enforcement Career when he moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming. He became the district manager of the Rock Theater Corporation. Mr. Petersen also worked at Excelsior Motors and at Western Equipment Company as the parts department manager before opening the Pet Stop in 1978 and High Security Lock and Alarm in 1983. He retired in 2017. He married Cindy Carmine in Elko, Nevada on July 17, 1981. Mr. Petersen was an avid supporter of Cowboys Against Cancer, Trout Unlimited and Ducks Unlimited. He was an active volunteer and served as Past President and Past Vice President of the Trout Unlimited local chapter. His interests included spending time with his family especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren and his many friends and extended family. Those that knew him enjoyed his smile and sense of humor. He never met a stranger. Survivors include his wife, Cindy Petersen of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Robert V. Peterson Jr. and wife Kathy of Nyssa Oregon, one daughter, Taryn Dawn Petersen, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; one brother, William Petersen of Boise, Idaho, four grandchildren, Nicholas Petersen and wife Ashley, Trisa Martinez and husband A.J., Ian Petersen and wife Sheri Jo, and Kaitlyn Maupin and husband Nate, four great-grandchildren, Izzabo Martinez, Tristan Martinez, Evangeline Petersen and River Petersen, nieces, Cindy Elder, Valerie Pehrson, Dan Pehrson, Lexi Bedard, Alyssa Bedard, Phyllis Shafer, Valerie Alred, Julie, Susan Petersen, Kayla Carnine and Chantel Lorenzo; nephews, Robert Carmine, Ryan Carmine, Christopher Carmine, Zachary Harris, Doug Forrest, and Bobby Petersen. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Keith Petersen; two sisters, Mary Pehrson and husband Guy and Loma Mead and husband Wilber, two nephews, Chris Pehrson and nephew Lyn Petersen. Cremation will take place and memorial services will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 23, 2019 Rosetta Gunyan Rosetta Gunyan, 90, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Saturday, May 18, 2019 at her home. A longtime resident of Rock Springs and former resident of Quincy, Illinois, Mrs. Gunyan died following an illness of seven months. She was born on August 31, 1928 in Quincy, Illinois, the daughter of Wayne Manlove and Fern Fry. Mrs. Gunyan attended schools in Quincy and Rock Springs. She married Ron Gunyan Sr. in Quincy, Illinois on July 17, 1946 and he preceded her in death on January 11, 2008. Mrs. Gunyan was employed at Cocoon Health Spa as a custodian for twenty-two years. Her interests included spending time with her friends and family, working crossword puzzles and gardening. She was a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary Aerie #151. Survivors include three sons, Myron Gunyan, Mike Gunyan and wife Peggy and Richard Gunyan Sr. and wife Ann all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; four daughters, Sharon Gunyan of Casper, Wyoming, Frances Jennings and husband Floyd of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Bernadette Boyak and husband Andy of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Lilly Dominguez and husband Javier of Belen, New Mexico; one sister, Darlene Overman and husband Myron; daughter-in-law, Barbara Gunyan; one hundred seventy-one grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Ronald Gunyan Sr.; three sons, Ronald Gunyan, Jr., Wayne Gunyan and Gerald Gunyan; one granddaughter, Crystal Jennings and two great-grandchildren, Curtis Elam and Taygen Griego; one brother and four sisters. Cremation will take place and memorial services will be conducted at 11 am Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and inurnment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel on Wednesday one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 24, 2019 Carl Arvil Schultz Jr. Carl Arvil Schultz Jr., 81, passed away Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was a life- long resident of Green River. Mr. Schultz was born on August 12, 1938 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Carl Arvil Schultz Sr. and Helen Anita Murphy. He attended schools in Green River and was a 1956 graduate of the Green River High School. Mr. Schultz also attended Western Wyoming Community College and obtained his Electrical Engineering Degree and obtained his Mechanical Engineering Degree at Oregon Technical Institute. Carl married Carol Ann Glenn on October 28, 1961 in Green River, Wyoming. Mr. Schultz served in the United States Navy from August 9, 1956 to July 24, 1959. He worked for Texas Gulf Soda Ash for 23 years until his retirement in 1998 as an area maintenance supervisor. Carl enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, and most outdoor activities. He was the current National vice president of the Pony Express and was the past president of the Wyoming State Pony Expresss and a member of the American Legion and numerous city committees. Survivors include his wife, Carol A. Schultz of Green River, Wyoming, two sons, Scott A. Schultz and wife Pennie of Lander, Wyoming, Brad M. Schultz and wife Stacy of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, two brothers, Howard Schultz of Green River, Wyoming, Gary Schultz and wife Cynthia of Green River, Wyoming, three sisters, Patty Garcia and husband Toby of Green River, Wyoming, Marcia Kay Jessop of Manila, Utah, Janice Maestas of Green River, Wyoming, six grandchildren, Ashley Martinez, Karlie Schultz, Amanda Bowen, Amy Schultz, Aubrey Schultz, Bryce Ellison, four great-grandchildren, Kansas Wilson, Kolbie Wilson, Arianna Bowen, Alex Bowen, as well as several extended family members. Mr. Schultz was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Judy Hofeldt, Mary Maestas, two brothers, Floyd Schultz, and Roy Schultz. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 28, 2019 Thomas “Larry” Collier Thomas “Larry” Collier, 70, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Saturday, May 25, 2019 at his home. A brief resident of Rock Springs and former longtime resident of Englewood, Florida and Westville, Indiana, Mr. Collier died following a brief illness. He was born on September 16, 1948 in Springville, Alabama, the son of James Monroe and Estelle Sims Collier. Mr. Collier attended schools in Valparaiso, Indiana and was a graduate of the Jackson Twp High School class of 1968. He was employed as an electrician at Bethlehem Steel for thirty-nine years and retired in September of 2008. Mr. Collier was a Past Commander of the American Legion Post 21 in Westville, Indiana, American Legion Vets, Fraternal Order of the Eagles and Moose all in Englewood, Florida. He enjoyed boating, camping, playing cards and visiting with his friends having a few beers at the American Legion in Englewood. Survivors include two sons, Tom Collier and wife Wanda of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Chris Collier and wife Tina of Michigan City, Indiana; one brother, Tim Collier and wife Joyce of Indianapolis, Indiana; two sisters, Doris Wallace of LaPorte, Indiana and Linda Lennartz and husband Herb of Westville, Indiana; his best friend for the past fifty years, Ceila McClintock of Westville, Indiana; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, James M. Collier and Rodney Robinson. Funeral Services will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, June 1, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel on Saturday, one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 28, 2019 Emma Martinez Emma Martinez, 90, passed away at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming on Tuesday, May 28, 2019. She was a longtime resident of Green River, Wyoming and died following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Martinez was born on November 6, 1928 in Holman, New Mexico, the daughter of Joe A. Martinez and Rufina Cordova Martinez. She attended schools in Mora, New Mexico. Mrs. Martinez married Willie Martinez in Green River, Wyoming on February 21. 1953. She was employed by Little America as a cashier and waitress for many years. Mrs. Martinez interests included cooking, reading and loved spending time with loved ones. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Survivors include her two sons, Robert Martinez and wife Robin of Green River, Wyoming and Bernie Martinez of Albuquerque., New Mexico, one daughter, Susie Martinez Fleagle of Brawley, California, five sisters, Audelia Ortega of Green River, Wyoming, Ida Chailand of Green River, Wyoming, Carol Lucero of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Darlene Duran of Mora, New Mexico, Evelyn Sandoval of Mora, New Mexico, seven grandchildren, Jennifer Martinez, Joseph Martinez, Robby Luck, Randy Luck, Kayla Herig, Trevor Hanson and Tiffany Hamel, ten great-grandchildren, Hailey, Brinley, Cameron, Hayley, Chipper, Nash, Andrew, Madison, Alec and Bailee, several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two daughters, Stella and Annabelle, three brothers, Junior, Tony and Fidel and one sister Mary. Cremation will take place and a mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Monday, June 3, 2019 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A Vigil Service with Rosary will be recited at 6:00 P.M. Sunday, June 2, 2019 at the church. Interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Sunday, one hour prior to the rosary and on Monday at the church, one hour prior to Mass. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 28, 2019 Bernice Lorene Woodhead Uhls Bernice was well-loved by all who were blessed to have known her. She was a magician to her children (and adopted children per se) and performed many wondrous, magical experiences during their childhood and supported them in all they attempted in their lives. Her strength was undaunted in all the trials and tribulations she experienced in life. She studied Meditation and Yoga and demonstrated a Strong, spiritual life that upheld her during her long life. She was as Kind as she was generous. She loved unconditionally. Bernice graduated from Superior High School, WY in 1950 and reigned as Home Coming Queen senior year. She was also a Marionette; baton twirler majorette for SHS. In 1994 she earned a degree in Fine Art from Sheridan College after her divorce from Billy Uhls. She was a very fine painter and potter. She started her academic career at Western Wyoming Community College, Rock Springs, WY and finished in Sheridan, WY after moving there to care for her parents. She headed up a baking sale at Sheridan College that lasted long enough to fund all her Painting/Art Colleagues on a trip to Italy. This Italian adventure was one of the highlights of her life. She also traveled to Canada, Michigan, Montana, Washington, Colorado, California, Kansas, et al. after the Italy sojourn. Bernice passed away peacefully on May 27th in Sheridan, WY. Her parents, Bernard and Vivian Woodhead (1990, 1993) preceded her in death as did her brother, George E. Woodhead (1996) and two of her children, Daniel L. Uhls (2009) and Donna M. Uhls, (2019) as well as one grandchild, Emily S. Rieke (2007). She is survived by her sisters, Donna Parrish of Casper, WY and Connie Rideout of Kansas City, KS and four of her children, Paul (Dennis) Uhls, Debra Uhls, Diane Maestas and Darlene Merrell of Rock Springs, many grandchildren, and even a few great grandchildren. Her body has been remated and a celebration of life will be announced and held at Vas Funeral Home. Blessed Be! --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 29, 2019 Robert Vance Petersen Robert Vance Petersen, 75, passed away Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at his home. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past 46 years and former resident of Buhl and Mountain Home, Idaho. Mr. Petersen died following a courageous battle with cancer for the past two- and one-half years. He was born on November 11, 1943 in Buhl, Idaho, the son of Chester Petersen and Anna Waldrup Petersen. He attended schools in Buhl, Idaho and graduated from Buhl High School with the class of 1962. Mr. Petersen attended college as an ROTC Cadet and graduated from Mountain Home Police Academy in 1970. As a police officer he graduated from Narcotics Training in 1972, but ended his Law Enforcement Career when he moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming. He became the district manager of the Rock Theater Corporation. Mr. Petersen also worked at Excelsior Motors and at Western Equipment Company as the parts department manager before opening the Pet Stop in 1978 and High Security Lock and Alarm in 1983. He retired in 2017. He married Cindy Carmine in Elko, Nevada on July 17, 1981. Mr. Petersen was an avid supporter of Cowboys Against Cancer, Trout Unlimited and Ducks Unlimited. He was an active volunteer and served as Past President and Past Vice President of the Trout Unlimited local chapter. His interests included spending time with his family especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren and his many friends and extended family. Those that knew him enjoyed his smile and sense of humor. He never met a stranger. Survivors include his wife, Cindy Petersen of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Robert V. Peterson Jr. and wife Kathy of Nyssa Oregon, one daughter, Taryn Dawn Petersen, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; one brother, William Petersen of Boise, Idaho, four grandchildren, Nicholas Petersen and wife Ashley, Trisa Martinez and husband A.J., Ian Petersen and wife Sheri Jo, and Kaitlyn Maupin and husband Nate, four great-grandchildren; Izzabo Martinez, Tristan Martinez, Evangeline Petersen and River Petersen, nieces; Cindy Elder, Valerie Pehrson, Dan Pehrson, Lexi Bedard, Alyssa Bedard, Phyllis Shafer, Valerie Alred, Julie, Susan Petersen, Kayla Carnine and Chantel Lorenzo; Nephews, Robert Carmine, Ryan Carmine, Christopher Carmine, Zachary Harris, Doug Forrest, and Bobby Petersen. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Keith Petersen; two sisters, Mary Pehrson and husband Guy and Loma Mead and husband Wilber, two nephews, Chris Pehrson and nephew Lyn Petersen. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11 am Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 30, 2019 Toby Yates Toby Yates passed away on May 22, 2019. Mr. Yates was born on April 27, 1968. A burial for Mr. Yates will take place in Casper, Wyoming at the Veteran’s Cemetery in Evansville. The burial is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 31, 2019. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 31, 2019 Louis J. Christison Louis J. Christison, 81, passed away Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at his home in Green River, Wyoming surrounded by his family. He was a resident of Green River for 30 years and is a former resident of Kentucky. Mr. Christison was born on November 8, 1937 in Junction City, Kentucky; the son of Grover Christison and Julie Christison. He attended schools in Kentucky. Mr. Christison married Barbara Ann, and she preceded him in death on March 5, 1995. He later married Deluvina V. Medina on May 22, 1999 in Green River, Wyoming. Louis owned and operated Lou’s Plumbing for 50 years until his retirement in 2016. Mr. Christison was a member of the Baptist Community. He enjoyed spending time with family; especially his grandchildren, playing pool, doing puzzle books, traveling, watching boxing and western movies. Louis was a very loving husband, father and grandfather. He enjoyed having conversations with anyone he met, and loved everyone. Survivors include his wife, Deluvina Christison of Green River, Wyoming, two sons, Matthew Vigil and wife Tara of Green River, Wyoming, Paul Vigil of Green River, Wyoming, one daughter, Bette McKenzie of Clay City, Kentucky, one sister, Mae Dunn of Lexington, Kentucky, five grandchildren, Amber Brown, Brittini Collins, Abagail Vigil, Shantz Vigil, Brayleigh Vigil, Anthony Vigil; six great-grandchildren, Sydni Brown, Kourtni Brown, Kyleigh Brown, Brody Collins, Britain Collins, Maddy Cooke, and Elodie Vigil; as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, James Christison, Herbert Christison, and Hardain Christison. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 3:00 p.m., Monday, June 3, 2019 at the Fraternal Order of Eagles #2350, 88 North 2nd East, in Green River, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. There will be a potluck following the services. The family of Louis J. Christison respectfully suggests that donations in his memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Jun 3, 2019 Debbie L. Evans Debbie L. Evans, 63, of Rock Springs, passed away May 19, 2019, at Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center in Green River after a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s disease. She was a former resident of Farson, Wyoming. She was born April 13, 1956, in Laramie, Wyoming, the daughter of Robert W. and Christine Mida Sparks Evans. She grew up in Boulder, Wyoming. She attended schools in Pinedale, Wyoming and graduated from Pinedale High School with the class of 1974. She later attended college in Oregon where she received two bachelors degrees. Debbie was a US veteran, having served in Japan with the United States Marine Corps from 1983- 1985. She was a single mother and devoted her life to her son David Bubach. He preceded her in death March 1, 2010, in a car accident. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She loved her health caregivers from Home Health. They treated her like their own, especially Pam. She enjoyed reading and camping. Survivors include her father, Robert W. Evans of Roy, Utah; sisters, Patty Mitchelson of Farson, Terri Smith of Rock Springs, Sandi Hawthorne of San Diego, California, Linda Lockwood of San Diego, California, Penny Marshal of Tremonton, Utah, and Susan Aagard of Casper, Wyoming; brothers, Mike Evans of West Haven, Utah, Dan Evans of Hooper, Utah, Chuck Miller of Oregon and Steve Hess of Boise, Idaho; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother, Christina M. Evans, son, David Bubach, sister, Dori Kay Calderone, brother, Robert W. Evans Jr., paternal grandparents, Oscar and Helen Evans, maternal grandparents, Robert and Ethel Sparks. Cremation has taken place. Private family services will be held at a later date. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- Wyo4News.com, Jun 3, 2019 Nora Ramona Harlow Nora Ramona Harlow, 30, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Saturday, June 1st, 2019 at her home. She had been a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. Nora was born on June 16th, 1988 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the daughter of John M. Harlow and Elisabeth Hickens. She attended Rock Springs High School and graduated with the class of 2006. Nora worked as a cashier at Loaf-n-Jug She enjoyed spending time with her children and loved taking care of them. Survivors include her mother, Elisabeth Hickens and her three sons, Wyatt John Harlow Ballard, Ryker Darlington, and Rayden Darlington all of Rock Springs. She was preceded in death by her father, John Martin Harlow. Following cremation, a celebration of life will be conducted at 11:00 a.m., Friday, June 7th, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call the Vase Chapel one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Jun 3, 2019 Mitch Bullock Mitch Bullock, 60, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Thursday, May 30, 2019, at their cabin in Pinedale, Wyoming. A longtime resident of Rock Springs and former resident of Bountiful, Utah, Mr. Bullock died following a sudden illness. He was born on February 21, 1959, in Akron, Colorado, the son of James Ralph Bullock and Bonnie Louise Duncan. Mitch attended schools in Bountiful and Rock Springs and was a Rock Springs High School graduate with the class of 1977. He also attended college and earned an Associate’s of Science Degree. He married his soul mate Debbie Petrie in Rock Springs on May 28, 1994. Mitch was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad for thirty plus years and retired in March of 2019 as a Railroad Foreman. He was a member First United Methodist Church, Search and Rescue, and was a drummer for the B#’s. His interests included spending time with his family and friends especially his grandchildren. He was building his dream home in Pinedale, Wyoming. He also enjoyed camping and boating. Survivors include his wife, Debbie Petrie Bullock of Rock Springs; three daughters, Jenille Thomas and husband Jeremy and Kelcey Bullock all of Rock Springs; Niki Bullock of Gillette, Wyoming; one son, Karl Melton and wife Misty of Columbia City, Indiana; two sisters, Leslie Wells of Georgia and Robin Bullock of Salt Lake City, Utah; nine grandchildren, Jonathan Melton, Syncere Moss, Peter and Pierce Moss, Kiana, Nieli, Tacari, and Najaira, Josslynn Thomas; his father-in-law and mother-in-law David and Carolyn Petrie of Rock Springs, Wyoming; his two aunts-in-law, Anita Smith and Doris Christoffersen and husband Kenny all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; brother-in-law, Mark and Risa of Casper, Wyoming; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother-in-law, David Petrie and wife Dyan. Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Mitch’s Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Thursday, June 6, 2019, at the First United Methodist Church, 1515 Edgar Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. The family of Mitch Bullock respectfully requests that donations in his memory be made to Sweetwater County Search and Rescue, 5140 B, US Highway 191 South, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 4, 2019 Lawrence David Seymour Lawrence David Seymour, 88, passed away on May 30, 2019 in Evanston, Wyoming. He was born on December 30, 1930 in Wallas, Texas to Edwin William Seymour and Beulah Lee Hardin. On August 13, 1989 he married Norene Arave Seymour in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was a Army Veteran. He worked for F.M.C. for over 32 years. He loved to fish and camp with his family. Lawrence was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He and his wife served a mission together in the Florida Tallahassee mission and worked in the Ogden Temple for five years. He is survived by his loving wife, Norene; his children, David and Sharon Seymour, Russell and Laura Seymour, Sandra Knezovich, and Layton and Ruth Seymour; his step-children, John and Connie Hewitt, Roger and Doris Blais and nine grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren, 15 step-grandchildren, 31 step-great-grandchildren and six step-great-great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his mother and father. Funeral service will be on Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. in the Lyman L.D.S. Stake Center in Urie, Wyoming. A viewing will be at the church Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and one hour prior to the funeral on Wednesday. Interment will be in the Washington Heights Cemetery, in Ogden Utah, at 3:00 p.m. Online condolences may be given at crandallfhevanston.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 6, 2019 Mary Evelyn Vickrey LABARGE, WY – Mary Evelyn Vickrey, 92, of LaBarge, passed away peacefully on June 4, 2019 in Pocatello, ID. She was born July 25, 1926 in Spring Valley, WY, the daughter of Oral Dean Elder and Bertha Ethel Cook Elder. She attended schools in Granger, WY, and graduated from Granger High School with the class of 1943. She also attended the University of Wyoming. Mary married her high school sweetheart, Clarence W. Vickrey May 2, 1946 in Green River. He preceded her in death June 27, 2017. She was an active member in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She enjoyed serving many callings in her church. Mary loved reading, crocheting and her family. She was employed by the railroad during WWII and received the honored distinction as “Rosie the Rivetor”. Survivors include her son, Alan and wife Donna Vickrey of LaBarge, WY; daughters, Evelyn Britton and husband John of Pocatello, ID, Nona Burgess and husband Bruce of Price, UT; sister Ruth Dalgarn of Casper, WY; grandchildren, Danita Britton, Chris Britton, Klista Mahan, Jeff Britton, Dustin Vickrey, Kimberly Brewster, Seth Burgess; nine great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Mary was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Vickrey, father, Oral Dean Elder, mother, Bertha Cook Marti, stepfather, Robert Marti, daughter, Iris Porenta and granddaughter, Mary Burgess. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Chapel, 304 W WY Hwy 235 in LaBarge, WY. A viewing will be held one hour prior to the services at the church. Interment will take place in the Viola Cemetery, LaBarge, WY. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 6, 2019 Christina “Tina” Stephens Christina (Tina) Stephens, born in Norwich, England December 14, 1937, passed away May 29 2019. She was preceded in death by her husband, Don Stephens and her daughter, Susan Kersey. Tina and her husband moved to Green River, Wyoming in 1977 and lived there until 1997. They then moved to Florida. Tina passed peacefully with her son, Carl Stephens and fiancée, Elaine and daughter, Debra and Trevor Mosley. Tina had two grandsons, Christopher Stephens of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Anthony and April Stephens of Green River, Wyoming; great-grandchildren, Kaleb, Kooper and Baileigh Stephens and grandchildren, Michelle, Lisa, Wayne and Kevin Orton who reside in England and several grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 10, 2019 Rafael Chavez Rafael Chavez, 60, passed away Sunday, June 9, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming, surrounded by his loving family following a ten-year battle with cancer. He was a resident of Wyoming for over 30 years, and is a former resident of Mexico. Mr. Chavez was born on August 1, 1958 in Zacatecas, Mexico, the son of Guadalupe Chavez and Angelita Chavez Arellano. He married Maria Luz Chavez Mendoza in Jalisco, Mexico on December 31, 1978. Mr. Chavez owned and operated Chavez Concrete for over 30 years until his retirement in 2010. He was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Mr. Chavez enjoyed spending time with family and grandchildren, camping, fishing, and riding his bicycle. Survivors include his wife, Maria Luz Chavez of Rock Springs, Wyoming, father, Guadalupe Chavez of Hereford, Texas, two sons, Carlos Chavez and wife Jessica of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Rafael Chavez Jr. and wife Beni of Salt Lake City, Utah, one daughter, Linda Chavez and fiancé Jaime Flores of Rock Springs, Wyoming, six brothers, Marcelo Chavez of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Felipe Chavez of Hereford, Texas, Alfonso Chavez of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Guadalupe Chavez Jr. of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Manuel Chavez of Houston, Texas, Genaro Chavez of Houston, Texas, two sisters; Lucina Chavez of Fort Collins, Colorado, Celerina Garcia of Loveland, Colorado, three grandchildren; Marcos Chavez, Alessio Chavez, Nieko Chavez, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother, Angelita Chavez, and one granddaughter, Mia Angelita Chavez. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday, June 13, 2019 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A Vigil service with rosary will be recited at 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at the church. Friends may call at the church on Wednesday from 4 p.m. until the time of the Rosary and again at the church on Thursday one hour prior to Mass. Cremation will follow funeral services. The family respectfully requests that donations in Rafael’s name be made to Cowboys Against Cancer, 1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or to the Holy Spirit Catholic Community, P.O. Box 6038, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82902. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 14, 2019 John Dale “Jack” Norris A celebration of life has been scheduled for Jack Norris at 11 am on July 10 at Rock Springs Junior High. John Dale (Jack) Norris, 77, a longtime resident of Rock Springs, died on Feb. 2, 2019, in Sun City West, Arizona. He was born on April 24, 1941, in Greeley, Colorado, the son of Dale and Margaret Norris. Jack was an employee of Sweetwater County School District No. 1 for 38 years. He taught at Rock Springs High School for 12 years. He opened White Mountain Junior High in 1975 and served as principal for 19 years. He then became assistant superintendent for seven years before retiring in 2001. He is survived by his wife, Pat, of Rock Springs; daughter, Keri, son-in-law, Andy and granddaughters, Maurie, Hailey, and Sophie Mueller of Alexandria, Virginia; daughter, Lori, son-in-law, Lincoln, and granddaughters, Claire and Lucy Blackman of Pfafftown, North Carolina; son, Jay, daughter-in-law, Louise, grandsons, Matt and Jack Norris of Wellington, Colorado; and sister, Pegi Holman of Windsor, Colorado. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 17, 2019 Joshua Mel Weinreich BILLINGS, Mont.– Joshua Mel Weinreich was born on November 29th, 1981 to Mickey Weinreich (Wanda Weinreich) and Shonna Harper (Jay Harper). He grew up in Billings, MT and always considered Montana his home. At a young age it was very apparent that Josh had a wild spirit and a love for adventure and mischief. He spent most of his childhood and younger years with his beloved “Granny”. Even as an adult he loved to spend time with her and cherished their relationship greatly, he always made a point to say “I love you Granny” at the end of each phone call and each goodbye after a visit. As a child he loved to go down to the river with his Granny. They would walk for miles to get down to the sand, and he would play and skip rocks and never failed to bring a collection of rocks home with him. Even in the winter, Josh would make his Granny bundle up and go for a walk with him, but she was “his” Granny and what Josh wanted he got. The bond they have is unbreakable and will continue on through the memories and years they spent together. Josh met his loving wife Jill in high school and it was love at first sight, they are a match made in heaven. Josh and Jill married on March 19, 2005. Together they have three beautiful daughters, Keyonna Marie born September 18, 2000, Corallee Ann born July 21, 2004, and last but not least Kinsley Dee (Skunk) born on October 13, 2009. Josh adored his wife and daughters and would go to the end of world to protect them and care for them. They are his entire world. He was always so proud of his daughters and their accomplishments. He was there to cheer them on and push them to their greatest potential. They enjoyed many activities together; they were always on the go. Whether it was on a camping and boating trip, riding bikes, fishing, hiking, or the countless soccer tournaments they traveled for, they went together and enjoyed their family time. Josh always lived life to the fullest and never said no to an adventure. He was the life of the party and social butterfly at heart. Anyone who knew Josh knew his luck for fishing, love for hunting, music and Harleys. Josh always had wishful thinking for the Raiders to win the championship and he had a strong honor for paying up on tattoo bets, many of which he lost. He loved Harleys so much he even started a motorcycle club in Billings, Knuckles Up, with some of his closest friends. Josh and Jill spent many days and nights on his Harley, and they were able to share this passion with Josh’s late father Mickey, who they traveled to Sturgis with and made more memories than there is paper to write them on. Josh had a personality that will not be forgotten, and a smile that could light up an entire room. He was strong willed, loyal as they come and always made you feel right at home and of course a smart ass to all those he loved. No matter the situation Josh had a way of making people laugh and could tell a story like none other. Although Josh left this life far too soon, his memory will not be forgotten and the impact he made on everyone he met will be carried on forever. Josh is survived by his wife, Jill and daughters, Keyonna, Corallee and Kinsley, his mother, Shonna (Jay Harper), step-mother, Wanda Weinreich, brothers, Matthew Madison (Lexei and Link) and Cj Weinreich, grandmother, Dauna Weinreich “Granny”, Uncle Beryl Q, Aunt Debbie (Paul Otto), and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He is preceded in death by his father, Mickey Weinreich, grandpa, Beryl Weinreich, grandparents, Mel and Rose Jakobs. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 18, 2019 John Patrick Farrell John Patrick Farrell, 66, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, passed away on Wednesday, June 5, 2019. He was born September 26, 1952 in Carroll, IA, the son of Bernard and Betty Tjaden Farrell. John attended schools in Omaha, Nebraska and graduated from Westside High School with the class of 1970. He later attended college at the University of Nebraska. He was employed with the State of Wyoming and Dick Griffith as a surveying engineer. John enjoyed fishing, golfing and hockey. Survivors include his twin brother, Jim Farrell of Big Piney, WY; sisters, Rita Spencer of Omaha, NE, Kathryn Utke and husband Calvin of Colorado Springs, CO; niece, Susan Weeks and husband Ian of Omaha, NE, and nephew, Joshua Farrell of Prescott, AZ. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bernard and Betty Farrell. Cremation has taken place and private family services will be held. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 18, 2019 Ernest William Leonetti LANDER — Ernest William Leonetti, 65, of Lander passed away June 11, 2019 at his home. He was born January 26, 1954 in Far Rockaway, New York, the son of Anthony Leonetti and Loretta Bevilacqua Leonetti. Ernest attended schools in New York and graduated from East Rockaway High School with the class of 1972. He also attended Nassau Community College in New York. Ernest previously lived in Myrtle Beach, SC, prior to moving to Rock Springs and Green River. He was a member of the Catholic Church. He enjoyed sports and was an avid Yankees fan. Ernest also loved reading, watching movies, and listening to music, especially the Beatles. Survivors include his sister, Karin Yoak and husband Robert of Green River; brother, Thomas Leonetti and fiancé Tammy of Lander; nieces and nephews, Melissa Amadio, Edward Kopfman, Nicole Kopfman, Jadree Yoak and Matthew Yoak, all of Green River; aunts, Ruth Mero and Janet Maggi, both of SC; great-niece, Brylee Yoak; numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, Anthony and Loretta Leonetti, grandparents, uncles, Joseph Mero and John Maggi, aunt, Pauline Pezzimentti, and special cousin, Lauren Pezzimentti, and many other friends and family. A funeral mass and inurnment will take place at a later date in Myrtle Beach, SC. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 19, 2019 Jack D. Stainbrook Jack D. Stainbrook, 80, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at his home. He was a long-time resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of Jackson, Wyoming and Evanston, Wyoming. Mr. Stainbrook died following a lengthy illness. He was born on June 17, 1939 in Jackson, Wyoming the son of John Joseph Stainbrook and Reva Rae Avery Stainbrook. Mr. Stainbrook attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a Rock Springs High School Graduate with the class of 1957. He married Carolyn Ruth Mills on July 27, 1957 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Stainbrook was employed by FMC for over 25 years having worked as a foreman. He retired in 1999. His interests included fishing, hunting, camping and snow machining. He loved doing everything outdoors. Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Stainbrook of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Jeff Stainbrook and wife Debbie of Rock Springs, Wyoming, three daughters, Julie Hamblin and husband Matt, Barbara Liddle and companion Gary Lewis and Lori Olguin and husband Casey all of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one brother, Greg Stainbrook and wife Joni of Rock Springs, Wyoming; eight grandchildren, Jamie, Garth, Ty, Eric, Dusty, Jon, Josh, Jesse, Awnna and Austin, seventeen great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, Joan, one grandson, Josh, and one great-grandson, Jadin. The family of Jack D. Stainbrook respectfully requests donations be made in his memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Following cremation, a celebration of life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M, Monday, June 24, 2019 at home of his daughter and son-in-law of Lori and Casey Olguin, 3208 Ponderosa Way, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Inurnment will be held at the Columbarium in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 19, 2019 Lorabelle “Lora” May Wolfe Lorabelle (Lora) May Wolfe crossed the Great Divide at 1:20 a.m. Wednesday, June 19, 2019. A recognition of Lora’s productive life will be held at the home of Allen and Patty Smith, 7 Big Sky Drive, in Rock Springs at 11:00 a.m. on June 22. Lora Wolfe was born Lorabelle May Durner in Frontier County, Nebraska May 30, 1937. She attended the University of Nebraska, Moody Bible Institute and Colorado State College (now University of Northern Colorado) receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education. Lora taught in Rangely, Colorado, Sundance, WY and did homebound teaching in Rock Springs, WY. She was proprietor of Our Brother’s Keeper Bookstore and retired in 2013. Lora was active in church, teaching Sunday School and encouraging everyone else. Lora is survived by her husband, Gerald; son, Douglas, his wife, Melanie and granddaughter, Cecily, of Vienna Virginia; daughter, Jeanette Pike and husband, Bob Pike, and grandson, Joshua Pike of Chromo, Colorado. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 21, 2019 Patricia Lillian Toone Patricia Toone, 92, passed away peacefully on June 20, 2019, at Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dorland E. Toone, and son, Robin M. Toone. Patricia is survived by son, Barry F. Toone, grandson, Justin and wife Erin Toone, granddaughters, Crystal Toone, Jeannie Toone, one sister, Ann Howell and husband Lyle, and daughter-in-law, Aldena Toone. Pat retired from the Union Pacific Railroad after a career of 40 years. She enjoyed working and spending time in her gardens which were full of flowers each spring and summer. Her grandchildren were her pride and joy and she loved spending time with them. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Church and was a faithful practioner of her faith. Pat’s parents were Matthew and Lillian Noud. She was a farm girl born in Kansas and one of 12 children. She met her future husband, Dorland Toone while visiting family in Green River. They lived their 70 year marriage in Green River with a brief move to Idaho. A believer in helping those less fortunate, she was a consistent supporter of numerous charities during her life. Pat was also quick to tend to family, friends and neighbors. Her quick wit was appreciated by all and she maintained that wit all her life. She will be missed. A Rosary will be conducted at the Immaculate Conception Church, 900 Hitching Post, Green River, WY on Tuesday, June 25, 6 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 am on Wednesday, June 26 at the Church. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. Inurnment will take place in the Riverview Cemetery, Green River. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that consideration be given of a donation in Pat’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, the Immaculate Conception Church or other charity of choice. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 21, 2019 Tina Marie Harsha Tina Marie Harsha, 54, of Green River passed away June 18, 2019 at her home after a sudden illness. She was born February 8, 1965 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the daughter of Robert D. Wurm and Maria Elaina Molinski Wurm. Tina attended school in Green River and graduated from Green River High School with the class of 1983. She married Ronald W. Harsha August 13, 1983 in Green River. She was a member of the Catholic Church. She drove a school bus for School District #2 for 32 years. Tina had been a foster parent for many children during the past 8 years. Survivors include her husband, Ronald W. Harsha of Green River; father, Robert Wurm of Green River; sons, Saron and Nathan Harsha of Green River; daughters, Candace M. Harsha and companion Ron Williams, Brandy L. West and husband Chris, Amanda J. Conaway and husband Austin, all of Green River; brothers, Howard “Rocky” Chard and wife Dotti of Green River, Julius J. “Joe” Wurm and wife Mellissa of Texas, Robert D. “Bobby” Wurm and companion Daisey Soles of Kingman, AZ, and Billy J. Wurm and wife Shelly of Jamestown, WY; sister, Geraldine “Gerri” Clark and husband Adam of Green River; six grandson and one granddaughter; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her grandparents and her mother, Maria Wurm. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 pm Thursday, June 27, 2019 at the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 88 N 2nd E, Green River. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 24, 2019 Aimee Jessica Hopkins Miller It is with our heaviest of hearts that we must accept the sudden passing of Aimee. She leaves behind two awesome children, Hunter, 13 and Drake, 6 of Las Vegas, NV. They meant everything to her. She was the second of three daughters born to Dee and Diana Hopkins. Aimee will be missed by so many who were lucky enough to know and love her. She is survived by her mom, sisters, Sarah Hopkins and son, Seth Bronwen Hopkins; Rachel O’Neil of California; brother, Shane Resse and wife Missus of Arizona; her husband, Nigel Miller of Las Vegas; uncles and aunts, Lane and Marcia Hopkins of Arizona; Randy and Jana Fox of Green River, WY; Robert and Stella Wilkins; Judith Teal; Christopher Troxell of California; and several cousins, nieces, and nephews. She was preceded in death by her dad, Dee Wayne Hopkins; both sets of grandparents, Herbert and Wanda Hopkins, and Jay and Melba (Mungie) Troxell; uncles David Hopkins, David Troxell, and Jeff Teal. Cremation has taken place, and a Celebration of Life for Aimee will be help at a later date. --- Wyo4News.com, Jun 24, 2019 Mary M. Robinson Mary M. Robinson, 86, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Sunday, June 23, 2019, at the Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. She was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. She was born on October 22, 1932, in Rock Springs, the daughter of William McPhie and Althera Blacker. Mary attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1950 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. She married James Robinson in Rock Springs in June of 1950. He preceded her in death in January 1998. Mary was a clerk in retails sales for many years having worked for Yellow Front, Anthony’s and Sprouse Reitz. Her interests included spending time with family and friends and she loved being a mother and grandmother. She was an avid Denver Bronco’s Fan and her favorite color was purple. Survivors include four daughters, Terri Lyn Greene and husband Edward, Tamara Kay Lee, Gayle Ann Fernandez and husband Ben and Joni Jean Robinson all of Rock Springs, WY; her daughter-in-law, Sally Robinson of Logan, UT; eight grandchildren, Kenneth Greene, Edward Greene, Jr., Daniel Greene, Travis Lee, Roilyn Clouse, Michael McGovern, Kelly Merrit and Dustin Cullen; thirteen great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, her best friend Donna Langford for the past 81 years of Grand Junction, CO, and good friend, Ben Fernandez of Rock Springs, WY. She was preceded in death by her parents; one son Bruce Robinson; one sister Ramona Cobb; four brothers and two brothers who died in infancy. Funeral Services will be 11 a.m., Thursday, June 27, 2019, at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, WY. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the chapel. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 25, 2019 Gary Frank Stevenson Gary Frank Stevenson, 72, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Friday, June 21, 2019 at his home. He was a resident of Rock Springs since 1971 and former resident of Price, Utah. He was born on November 24, 1946 in Dragerton, Utah, the son of Frank Morgan Stevenson and mothers Josephine Queenie Welch and Connie Westenskow. Gary attended high school in Price, Utah and was a 1965 graduate of the Carbon High School. He also attended the College of Eastern Utah. He married Carol Belen Lopez, the love of his life, on September 19, 1971 in Elko, Nevada and she preceded him in death on April 11, 2019. Gary was a United States Marine Corps Veteran of the Vietnam War. He enlisted in 1966 and served until 1970 when he was honorably discharged. His rank was Sergeant. In 1971, he became employed at the Bridger Coal Mine and retired in 1998, as the Coal Belt Construction Foreman. From 1999 until 2004 he was employed by Price Mine Services. Gary was a keen fisherman, enjoyed golfing and photography. In the 1960’s, Gary was a renowned thespian and performer in high school musicals, most notably in lead roles. A longtime bowling master at Pla-Mor Lanes having over a hundred 700 series and multiple 299 and 300 games, Gary was an avid sports fan and loved Tiger Woods, the NBA, the NFL and was especially passionate about BYU. He is survived by two sons, Gerald Stevenson and wife Shannon of Douglas, Wyoming and Beau Stevenson of Murray, Utah; four daughters, Christina Magagna, Frankie Stevenson, Andrea Braden and husband Scott all of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Michiko Saito of Japan; one sister, Barbara Jones and husband John of El Dorado, Arkansas; two grandsons, Thomas Jay Stevenson of Midvale, Utah and Michael C. Magagna of Rock Springs, Wyoming; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank, Josephine and Connie; his wife, of forty-seven years Carol B. Stevenson; grandson, Steven Stevenson; two brothers, Randal Stevenson and David Stevenson. Cremation will take place and there will be private family services at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 25, 2019 Joseph Martin DeWester ALPINE– Joseph Martin DeWester, 81, known to church and friends as “Brother Joe,” died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Alpine and went to be with his Lord on June 19, 2019, after a long battle with heart disease. He was born in Rock Springs on October 16, 1937, to Joseph and Lucille DeWester. As a young man he lived and worked on the Pine Butte Ranch, watching over the cattle herd from the Colorado border to the railroad stockyard in Rock Springs. He later worked as a wrangler on the many ranches on the Upper Green River. He then returned to Rock Springs to work as a truck driver and service station owner/operator. Over the years, Brother Joe became an accomplished woodworker, and today his work can be found in several Rock Springs and Green River businesses, homes and churches. All these accomplishments, however so bright, pale in comparison to his commitment to his God. He established and administered a Christian ministry at the State Penitentiary in Rawlins for several years. He was instrumental in the planning, building and funding for the construction of the Rock Springs Apostolic Church. He was often a guest speaker at many of the churches in the tri-state area, eventually finding his retirement home at Star Valley Apostolic Church in Alpine. Whether handing out ice cream to the children in the neighborhood in the middle of a Rock Springs summer or taking church youth for a fishing trip up the Grey’s from Alpine, Brother Joe had an uncanny ability to reach people in a deep and positive way. He will be greatly missed. He is survived by his children, Robin Salai of Fairmont, West Virginia, Terri Tuller and Jerry Callahan, both of Rock Springs, and Scott Callahan of Jackson Hole; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Dorothy and her husband, Ken Tyler. A celebration of life will be conducted at 11 am June 30 by the Rev. Wayne Neal at the Star Valley Apostolic Church, 173 Highway 189, Alpine. In lieu of flowers, a contribution to the Star Valley Apostolic church wildlife habitat enhancement project would be greatly appreciated. Send donations to: Rev. Wayne Neal, P.O. Box 38, Auburn, WY 83111. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 25, 2019 Barbara K. Bullington Barbara K. Bullington, 60, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Monday, June 24, 2019 at Mission at Castle Rock, peacefully surrounded by her family following a lengthy illness. She was born on March 12, 1959 in Kemmerer, Wyoming, the daughter of Merced Ralph Romero and Velma Borino. Barbara attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1977 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. She had many leadership accolades during her life. She was the Supervisor of Postal Operations at the Rock Springs, Riverton and Torrington Post Offices and was employed for a total of twenty-seven years. She was the interim Post Mistress in several locations around the state. Barbara enjoyed spending time with her family especially her grandchildren. She was an avid reader, enjoyed going camping and the outdoors. She loved all children. Her dogs, Grizz and Skittles and cats, Sarah and Tiger Lilly had a very special part in her life. Survivors include her mother, Velma Romero; one daughter, Traci A. Hager and husband Nathan of Rock Springs; one son, Christopher Bullington and wife Kimberly of Riverton, Wyoming; one brother, Stephen Romero and wife Lisa of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sisters, Christine Folks and husband Larry and Cindy Skaarland and husband Jeff all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; four grandchildren, Dalton, Addison, Jaiden and Tayler Hager; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father and several aunts and uncles. Cremation will take place and services will be conducted at 1 pm Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapels, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. The family of Barbara K. Bullington respectfully requests donations in her memory be made to Mission at Castle Rock Convalescent Center, 1445 Uinta Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935 or Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 25, 2019 William B. “Bill” Logan William “Bill” B. Logan, 95, passed away Thursday, June 20, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. Mr. Logan was born on November 2, 1923 in Rock Springs, Wyoming the son of William B. Logan Sr. and Rose Marie Teters. He attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1939 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. Bill also attended the University of Wyoming where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture. Mr. Logan married Betty Hughes on June 7, 1947 in Rock Springs; she preceded him in death on May 2, 1994. Bill served in the United States Marines during World War II. He earned a Purple Heart in the Battle of the Pacific and was wounded on Saipan. He worked as a maintenance man for Stauffer Chemical, a pumper for Mountain Fuel, selling real estate, teaching and owned and operated an insurance agency. Mr. Logan was a cowboy for many ranches, broke horses to ride, and enjoyed playing pool, along with riding four-wheeler’s. He also enjoyed leather tooling. Survivors include one son, Brett Logan of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two daughters, Diana Bochsler and husband Vince of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Lonnie Jolley and husband Keith of Mountain View, Wyoming, one brother, Steve Logan and wife Dorothy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife; Betty Logan, one son, Brian Logan, one brother, Roy Logan, and two grandsons, Bart and William B. Logan III and one great-grandson. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 am Friday, June 28, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military Honors and Interment will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel on Friday one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 25, 2019 Jane Irene Wilson Jane Irene Wilson, 94, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Saturday, June 22, 2019 at Deer Trail Assisted Living Center. She had been a longtime resident of Rock Springs and former resident of Pinedale, Wyoming and Willits, California. Mrs. Wilson was born on October 16, 1924 in Willits, California, the daughter of Benjamin William Christie and Cyrena Olive Mahurin. Her interests included watching the Denver Broncos play with her dog Suki sitting on her lap and family reunions with her sons, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Survivors include her four sons, Dan Coletti and wife Vicki of Rock Springs, Wyoming, David Coletti and wife Kay of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Tim Coletti and wife Bonnie of Pinedale, Wyoming and John Wilson of Rock Springs, Wyoming; six grandchildren, Carla Veesart and husband Brian, Joseph Coletti, Christie Christensen and husband Scott, Michael Coletti, Dana West and husband Keaton and Alycia Wilson; great-grandchildren, Ethan Veesart, Regan Veesart, Joslyn Coletti, Parker Coletti, and Charlotte Roper. She is also survived by her nieces and nephews, Doug, Karen, Bob, Phil, Terry, Candy and their families. She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, granddaughter, Kaylie Wilson and nephew, Rodney Keefe. Cremation will take place and at her request there will be no services. The family will hold a memorial in her honor at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations in her name be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 25, 2019 Dean Jean Crawford Novotny Davis Cherished mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, Dena Jean Crawford Novotny Davis, age 73, passed away on June 18, 2019 surrounded by her loving family. She was born February 24, 1946 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Hans LeRoy Crawford and Helen Wolthuis Crawford. She and her children moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1978. Dena worked for many years as an administrative assistant before retiring from Zions Bank Corporation in 2013. After retiring, Mom enjoyed just being home. She kept busy piddling around the house and yard, watching her birds and favorite TV shows, and spending time with her family and friends. Her children and grandchildren were the light of her life. Dena is survived by her children, David (Angie) Novotny, Christine (Jeff) Hart, Daniel Novotny, eight grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren, and her brother, William (Arvella) Crawford. She was preceded in death by her parents and sisters, Colleen and Carole. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, June 27, 2019 at Memorial Murray Mortuary, 5850 South 900 East, Murray, Utah. A visitation will be held one hour prior to services at the same location. Interment to follow, services at Ogden City Cemetery. --- Wyo4News.com, Jun 26, 2019 Timothy J. “Tim” Aschoff Timothy “Tim” J. Aschoff, 46, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Tuesday, June 25, 2019, at his home. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs, WY. Tim was born on December 31, 1972, in Hayward, CA. the son of Gregory J. Aschoff and Marcella “Marcy” M Sitter. His father preceded him in death. He attended schools in Rock Springs, WY, and was a graduate of the Independence High School with the class of 1991. Tim was employed by WYDOT as a laborer for the past one month and an apprentice electrician. His interests included his cats and snake. He loved to go camping and doing anything in the great outdoors. Survivors include his parents, Marcy and Dave Skorup of Rock Springs, WY, one sister, Jennette Lewis of Cody, maternal grandmother, Maggie Sitter of Rugby, ND, one nephew, Xavier Stover of Cody, WY; four uncles, Duane Sitter, of Hayword, CA, Kenneth Sitter and wife Sue of Rugby, ND, and Roger Sitter of Rugby, ND; Nick Skorup and wife Brenda of Raleigh, NC; one aunt, Linda Thomasson and husband Dave of Chico, CA, and eleven cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Gregory Aschoff; maternal grandfather, Anton Sitter, paternal grandparents, Nick and Lorreta Skorup. Cremation will take place and a celebration of life will be conducted at 11 a.m., Monday, July 1, 2019, at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, WY. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jul 1, 2019 Gian Angelo Ortega Private funeral services were held. Interment took place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery, Rock Springs. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Jul 1, 2019 Coleen Marie McIzzie Coleen Marie McIzzie, 64, of Rock Springs, WY, passed away Sunday, June 30, 2019, at her home. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 33 years and former resident of Cresent City, CA. Mrs. McIzzie died following a lengthy illness surrounded by her family. She was born on February 1, 1955, in Cresent City, CA, the daughter of Pat Earl Grogan and Barbara Jo Witzel Grogan. Mrs. McIzzie attended schools in Cresent City, CA, and was a Cresent City High School graduate with the class of 1973. She married Richard Michael McIzzie on February 29, 1992, in Dutch John, UT. Her interests included fishing, camping, being a mom and grandmother. She also enjoyed video gaming and life. She is survived by her mother, Barbara Jo Grogan of Salt Lake City, UT; husband, Richard Michael McIzzie; one son, Ryan Lee Scott Jones, of Rock Springs, WY; one daughter, Brittany Lyn McIzzie of Rock Springs, WY; one brother, Patrick Grogan of Salt Lake City, UT, one sister Cindy Patrick of Salt Lake City, UT; two granddaughters, several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Valentine, and Michael Grogan; maternal grandparents, John and Betha Witzel; father, Pat Earl Grogan and granddaughter, Havanna McIzzie. Cremation will take place and there will be no services at her request. The family of Coleen Marie McIzzie respectfully requests donations be made in her memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs, WY 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 1, 2019 Darrell Lee Graff On the Morning of June 29, 2019, Darrell Lee Graff passed of natural causes. He was born the second son to Bill and Inza Mae Graff, in Kremmling CO. The family relocated often as his dad was an oil man, eventually staying in Rock Springs WY for Darrell’s formative years and high school graduation. (RSHS ‘68) Darrell excelled at football lettering as a freshman. He and his band of friends were also known for creating mischief throughout town. One time, with his brothers Jack and Richard, he scared his mother by sending youngest brother Kent down Rhode Island Ave in Rock Springs in a toy wagon. After high school, Darrell was drafted into service as an Army medic during the Vietnam War. From January 19, 1970 he served at a signal site near Phu Mu, along the Mekong River near Vietnam. He was transferred to finish out his active service May 28, 1970 to July 15, 1971 in Hawaii. He received an Honorable Discharge July 1, 1975. Following Darrell’s service, he attended University of Wyoming where he studied Nursing and then Biology. While skiing in Steamboat Springs, he met his greatest challenge in life, keeping up with Rosemary Brown of Jackson Wyoming. She helped him pursue his passions of skiing, pack-trips, and general horsemanship. The two were married July 9th, 1974 at Brown’s point along the shore of Jackson Lake. The couple moved to Dubois in 1977, so that Rosey could follow her teaching career. They resided together at the house on Rhoades Ave until his passing. Darrell worked at the meatpacking plant and Highway department before purchasing Wind River Meat in the mid-90’s. Darrel made a name for his-self for quality meats and whole hogs smoked and served with his trademark smile and gregarious manners. Darrell was active in the community as a former member of the Masonic lodge, Knights Templar and Black horse Troop. He served and retired from the Dubois Volunteer Fire department. He served on boards such as the Dubois Western Activities Association and Chance Phelps foundation. He served proudly in many positions for Ramar Brown VFW post 10056. Darrell was a stem-cell donor for his older brother, Jack. Darrell was an avid outdoorsman and hand with the horses. He participated in, helped organize and judge the Don Scheer Memorial pack horse races. He dropped many lines in holes in the ice. He gossiped at morning coffee with friends. He enjoyed camping and 4-wheeling. He was a skilled leather worker and had started making beautiful knives. He hunted the local herds and had many a great story of the trip. He refused to put chains on the tires until the truck was well stuck. He had his one great dog, Copper, He had his one great horse, Dancer. Darrell was most proud of raising his two daughters, Andrea R Summers, and Sadie L Williams, both of whom married good men, Jake Summers and Nate Williams. Both of whom asked a butcher for his blessing to care for his daughters. He also took great pride in his grandchildren, Aubrey, Lilly, Reagen, Leif and Isaiah. Darrell is preceded in death by his parents, Bill and Inza Mae Graff, and his brother, Jack Graff. Darrell is survived by his wife, Rosemary Graff (Brown) of Dubois, brothers, Richard Graff of Casper WY, Kent and wife Nora Graff of Carlsbad CA; daughters, Andrea and husband Jake Summers of Farson WY, and Sadie and husband Nate Williams of Dubois WY. Services will be Sunday August 4, 2019, 11:00 AM at the Dubois Cemetery to be followed immediately by a Celebration of Life picnic at the Graff Residence. . In lieu of gifts or flowers, the family requests donations be made to the VFW post 10056 for the Upper Wind River Valley Veterans Memorial c/o Nate Williams, Quartermaster. Darrell was always quick to toast his friends, stand for the flag, fall asleep in his chair and share his love with his family. He will be sorely missed. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 1, 2019 Freda Mae Dankert Freda Mae Dankert, 70, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Thursday, June 27, 2019 at the Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. A lifelong resident of Rock Springs and Reliance, Freda died following a lengthy illness. She was born in Rock Springs on July 3, 1948, the daughter of James Fred Mobley and Irene Francis Campbell. Freda attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She married James Russell Dankert in Casper, Wyoming on August 21, 1969 and he preceded her in death on September 14, 1998. Her interests included spending time with her family especially her grandchildren. She enjoyed going for rides and going to the river. She loved collecting Elvis memorabilia and electronic holiday dolls. Survivors include two daughters, Kathy Walsh and Linda Lamoreaux both of Rock Springs; three brothers, Billy Mobley of Casper, Wyoming, Bobby Mobley of Idaho and Rick Mobley of Texas; her former son-in-law, Kristopher Lamoreaux, Sr of Rock Springs; three grandchildren, Jamie Fauvelle, Kendra Herrin and companion Josh Barron and Kristopher Lamoreaux, Jr.; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; son, Michael Walsh; and her twin brother, Tommy Mobley. Cremation will take place and a celebration of her life will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Monday, July 8, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Inurnment will be at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call on Monday, one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 8, 2019 Erma “Dixie” Cook Erma “Dixie” Cook, 93, passed away Sunday, July 7, 2019 at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for over 30 years and is a former resident of Nebraska. Ms. Cook was born on October 21, 1925 in Morrill, Nebraska the daughter of Henry Miller and Belinda Lind. She attended schools in Torrington, Wyoming and was a 1943 graduate of the Torrington High School. Ms. Cook also attended community college in Lakewood, Colorado and Barnes Business School in Denver, Colorado. Dixie worked as an accountant for Continental Airlines, Sinclair Refining, and the VA in Cheyenne, Wyoming. She also managed the Silver Dollar in Rock Springs and worked at Castletons in Salt Lake City, Utah. Ms. Cook enjoyed embroidering, cross stitching, loved spending time with family and playing cards with her grandchildren. Survivors include one daughter, Victoria Moran and husband Matt of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one brother, Allen Miller and wife Betty of Torrington, Wyoming, one sister, Dorothy Metz of Billings, Montana, four grandchildren, Bill Ulibarri, Michael Trujillo, Christy Morris, Amanda Ulibarri, Odelle Morris, and many great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, Wilma Collenvon, Irene Metz, one brother, Albert Miller, one son, Kevin Lee Morris, and one grandson, Thomas Trujillo. Following cremation there will be no services at her request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 8, 2019 James Joseph “Jim” Sulkowski James “Jim” Joseph Sulkowski of Rock Springs passed away Saturday, July 6, 2019 at his home, surrounded by his family after a lengthy illness. Jim was born April 29, 1951 in Hempstead, New York, the son of Alfred Sulkowski and Erkle (Curtis) Sulkowski. He attended schools in Long Island, New York and graduated from Massapequa High School in 1969. Jim was an Air Force Veteran, serving during the Viet Nam Conflict from 1973 to 1977. He married Deborah Rose Horn in Fort Ashley, West Virginia in January 2007. Jim was a self-employed Piano Technician, retiring in 2012. His interests were playing the piano, he would play by ear, music was his passion, especially playing for his beloved church; Providence Reformed. He loved taking walks and being in God’s beautiful creation. He loved reading with his wife, Debbie, especially reading God’s word, the Bible. Jim was a born-again Christian and had no fear of dying, knowing he will be spending eternity with his Lord and Savior; Jesus Christ. Jim was a kind and gentle soul to all who knew him. Jim is survived by his wife, Deborah Sulkowski of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three stepsons, Dustin Stewart, Brandon Stewart and wife Tara and Daniel Steward and wife Jenn all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one stepdaughter, Candace Stewart also of Rock Springs; one niece, Melissa Sulkowski of Tampa, Florida; six grandchildren, Riley Stewart, Kaleb Zimmerly, Mykel Walton, Makinzey Fellbaum, Gabe and Chloe Copeland. He is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Larry Sulkowski. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, July 11, 2019 at the Providence Reformed Church, 1001 9th Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military Honors and Interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Jul 11, 2019 Stratton Jay Bruderer Stratton Jay Bruderer was born on March 16th, 2003 in Afton, Wyoming. Stratton passed away on July 9th, 2019 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He is the youngest of four children born to Bradley and Suzzette Howell Bruderer. Stratton will be missed by everyone that ever had the opportunity to come in contact with him. He had a special way of making you feel loved and was known for his huge bear hugs. Stratton is survived by his parents, Bradley and Suzzette, his brother, Kirk and wife Ting of South Carolina, his sister, Sierra Jones and her husband Jesper Jones of Texas, and his sister, Kinley of Wyoming, as well as his two nephews, Jaz and Mazer Jones, and one niece, Keziah Jones; grandparents, Ivan and Ellen Bruderer of Auburn, Wyomingm Les and Janiel Howeel of American Falls, Idaho and great-grandmother, Jessie Howell of American Falls, Idaho, as well as many, many aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends. Please join his family in a celebration of Stratton’s life from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Friday, July 12th at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs. Also all is welcome to attend the funeral services at 10:00 am on Saturday, July 13th at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 2055 Edgar Street, Rock Springs. A viewing will be from 8:30-9:30 am at the church prior to the services. Internment will take place at the Afton Cemetery in Afton, Wyoming at 3:30 pm. Condolences for family can be left by going to www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 15, 2019 Dolores Rae Bragg IDAHO FALLS — On July 12, 2019, Dolores Rae Bragg said goodbye to her family and friends for the last time at the age of 68, in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Dee was born on July 28, 1950, in Grand Junction, Colorado, to Fred and Wanda Hall. Dee and her brother and sister were raised in Green River, Wyoming, by their grandfather, George Elias Mengel. In 1969, Dee graduated from Green River High School. Dee married Virgil Smith, with whom she had a son, Heath. After a short time, they divorced. Dee then married Richard Dernovich. To this union, there would be three children, Shawna, Richard Jr. and Breezy. Unfortunately, Shawna and Richard Jr. would both die at birth. During this difficult time, her fighting spirit would be put to the test. After many years of marriage, Dee and Richard divorced. A few years later, the stars aligned when Dee rekindled a relationship with her high school sweetheart, Reggie Bragg. In 1989 they moved to Idaho, where she would live the rest of her days. Although this marriage wouldn’t last, moving to Idaho would prove to be a blessing. Despite multiple chronic health conditions, Dee was always a hard worker. She put in long hours and never gave less than 100%. The most incredible thing about Dee was her ability to make friends. Whether it was the doctor’s office, grocery store, or work, she gained friends everywhere she went. In fact, while managing the Circle K convenience store in Idaho Falls, she would make a friendship that ultimately resulted in a love connection for her daughter, Breezy. Throughout her life, Dee wore many hats, but her favorite was being a grandma. She adored her grandchildren and was involved in everything they did, no matter how poorly she may have felt. She never missed a dance recital or game. She loved family dinners with Breezy, Jason, Aspen, Damien, Jeremy and Stephanie. Although Dee had many health struggles, she never let them keep her down. From back problems to a kidney transplant, Dee fought each day to live a happy life with a smile on her face. She had a passion for her family, friends, classic cars, and her little dog, Maggie. Unfortunately, a diagnosis of ALS would prove to be a battle that she could not win. Dee is survived by her daughter, Breezy (Jason) Bird and their children, Aspen and Damien of Idaho Falls, her bonus granddaughter, Maegan Widney of Idaho Falls, brother, George “Skeeter” Hall and sister, Sue (Jerry) Palmer both of Green River, Wyoming. Dee is preceded in death by her children, Heath, Shawna and Richard Jr. as well as her parents and grandfather. The family would like to express their love and sincere gratitude to the friends that became family along the way: Dr. Michael Haderlie and staff, Dr. Jared Morton, and Dr. Eric Walker, Encompass Home Health and Hospice, EIRMC Infusion, Answers, Teton Post Acute Care and Rehabilitation, TJ, Debbie and Leisa. In lieu of flowers, please honor Dee’s memory by seeking simple ways to pay it forward to help others have a better day. A casual gathering of family and friends will be held from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Wednesday, July 17, 2019, at Wood Funeral Home, 963 South Ammon Road, in Ammon. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.woodfuneralhome.com --- Wyo4News.com, Jul 16, 2019 Jason Leon Doan Jason Doan, 43, of Buffalo, Wyoming passed away July 12, 2019 at his home. He was born July 15, 1976 in Ogden, Utah, the son of Jerry George Doan and Betty Jean Williams Doan. Jason attended schools in Mountain View, Wyoming. He was owner and manager of a field operation services company. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and spending time with his family. Survivors include his partner, Marline Ozburn of Buffalo, WY; mother, Betty Doan of Lyman, WY; sons, Levi and Jacob Brumme of Buffalo; daughters, Dayna Doan and boyfriend Ryan, Isabelle and Jaydin Doan, all of Buffalo; brother, Jerry Doan and wife Tracey of Evanston, WY; sister, Wendy Covolo and husband Brian of Lyman; grandchildren, Averee Jayde, Oakln Leon, and one on the way (Jason Dean); several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Leon and Callie Doan, grandmother, Lois Kovatch, father, Jerry Doan, aunt, Vickie Blalock, and niece, Serenity Doan. A Celebration of life will take place at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 17, 2018 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs. Friends and family may call one hour prior to the services. Interment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery, Rock Springs, WY. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Jul 16, 2019 Daniel Marion Allen Daniel Marion Allen passed away July 16, 2019, at his home in Granger, WY. Dan was born October 6, 1946, in Vernal, UT to Merle and Wilma Allen. He grew up in the Uintahs on the family farm in the Whiterocks with summers spent logging. He graduated from Union High School in 1964. In 1966, he welcomed a son, Travis into this world. He met Sandy Dunn in 1974 and they were married in November that same year. In October 1978 they welcomed a daughter, Seandara to their small family. Dan moved to Wyoming in 1990 to pursue his career in logging and later went to driving truck for various companies. He dabbled in many ventures before retiring in 2017. Dan enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and camping. He was a jack of all trades with a big heart and always a helping hand. He will be deeply missed by his many friends and family. Survivors include his wife, Sandy; children, Travis and Seandara; brothers, Michael and Raymond; sisters, Greta and Carol; grandchildren, T.J., Quintin, Patrick, Sami and six great grand-children. He is preceded in death by both parents. Cremation will take place and private family services will be held at a later date. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- Wyo4News.com, Jul 18, 2019 Laurie Macioszek Laurie Macioszek, 51, of Green River, Wyoming passed away at her home on Monday, July 15, 2019, surrounded by her loving family. She died following a courageous sixteen-year battle with cancer. Laurie was a native of Green River, Wyoming. She was born on May 27, 1968, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Jerald Butcher and Patricia Orme Butcher. Laurie attended school in Green River, Wyoming and was a graduate of the Green River High School with the class of 1986. She married Ronald Macioszek on September 12, 1996, in Green River, Wyoming. Laurie was employed by Smiths and City Market as a clerk for sixteen years retiring in 2012. Her interests included spending time with her family, traveling, riding side by sides, gambling in Wendover, Nevada, playing bingo and her dog Shadow. She was an avid Denver Bronco’s fan. Survivors include her mother, Patricia Butcher, her husband, Ronald Macioszek two sons, Trent Gregory and Jerred Macioszek all of Green River, Wyoming, several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Melvin Butcher and wife Lovina, her maternal grandparents, Edgar Orme and wife Beatrice, her father, Jerald Butcher, one sister, Leisa Butcher and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, July 25, 2019, at the LDS Stake Center, 210 Shoshone Ave, Green River, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the Stake Center. Inurnment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. The family of Laurie Macioszek respectfully requests donations be made in her memory to Cowboys Against Cancer, P.O. Box 103, Green River, Wyoming 82935 c/o Margaret Parry. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 19, 2019 Pamela Tahnazani Farmer Pamela Tahnazani Farmer, 48, passed away Thursday, July 11, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past five years and is a former resident of St. George, Utah. Mrs. Farmer was born on April 2, 1971 in Chinle, Arizona; the daughter of Joe Toddy and Delphine Tanezani. She attended schools in Arizona and Utah, and was a 1989 graduate of Dixie High School. Pamela married Aaron Farmer on March 15, 1997 in St. George, Utah. She was very close with her mother Sun, enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, and making arts and crafts. Survivors include her husband, Aaron Farmer of Rock Springs, Wyoming, father, Joe Y. Toddy of Wide Ruins, Arizona, mothers, Sun Toddy of Wide Ruins, Arizona, Delphine Tanezani of Chinle, Arizona, extended family of Ron Hatch and wife Charla, two sons, Matthew Tahnazani of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Micheal Farmer of Rock Springs, Wyoming, three daughters, Xaley and husband Jack Tahnazani of Washington, Utah, Zhana Tahnazani of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Sun Farmer of Rock Springs, Wyoming, four brothers, Anthony Toddy of Surfside Beach, South Carolina, Joseph Toddy of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Jerome Tahnazani of Piñon, Arizona, Daryl Toddy-Nomee of Thoreau, New Mexico, one sister, Jackie Tahnazani- Rockridge of Many Farms, Arizona, five grandchildren, Jaiden Tahnazani, Jaxon Tahnazani, Jordon Tahnazani, Garrett Ambrose, Zynnjaida Tahnazani, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Mrs. Farmer was preceded in death by one brother, Tommy Toddy, and her mother-in-law, Denice Campbell. Following Cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 19, 2019 Ronald Gene Young Ronald Gene Young, 76, passed away Saturday, July 13, 2019 at Intermountain Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a lifelong resident of Reliance and Rock Springs, Wyoming. Ron was born on April 23, 1943 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the son of Richard G. Young and Ann Kovach. He attended schools in Reliance, Wyoming and was a 1961 graduate of the Reliance High School. Ron married Frances Chesnovar on November 25, 1966 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He served in the United States Navy from 1964-1966. Afterward, Ron worked in the oil field most of his life, performing jobs such as heavy equipment operator and mechanic. He worked as a roustabout for Alex Spence Construction. His true talent of moving dirt, as a heavy equipment operator was well known at Skorcz Construction and Pitt Construction. He was a man of many talents, whether it be welding or woodworking, and could fix anything. He enjoyed camping in the mountains. In his younger life, he enjoyed spending time in Farson, Wyoming with his in laws, Rudy and Ruth Chesnovar at the Chesnovar Ranch. He looked forward every morning to coffee hour at the Eagles with his coffee buddies; especially after retirement in 2008. He loved the time he spent at their cabin in the Upper Green River Valley. He also loved spoiling all the family’s pets. Survivors include his wife, Frances Young of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Rick Young of Reliance, Wyoming, and one daughter, Tina Young of Salt Lake City, Utah. Also surviving are many in-laws including Bonnie (Rick) Hueckstaedt, Rudy Chesnovar Jr., Robert (Leanne) Chesnovar and many nieces and nephews. Ron was preceded in death by his parents, one grandson, Christopher Flaig, one brother, Richard G. Young, father and mother-in-law, Rudy and Ruth Chesnovar. Cremation will take place and services will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 24, 2019 Jackson Duncan Jackson Duncan was the son of Jim Duncan and Robin Fairies Bird of Green River. He attended schools in Green River and Casper, WY. He was voted most valuable football player in Green River little league, he was active in little league baseball also. He was living in the Sheridan area, and was employed my Morton Buildings. He is survived by his parents and three sisters, Sierra Bird, Patty Richmond and Carly Richmond of Green River, one stepbrother, Joe Cartwright, Grayson, KY. He brought a lot of love to his friends and family. I’ll miss my son and my friend. The family invites everyone to bring the good food and bring the good memories to have a good time in honor of our beloved brother and dear friend! A Celebration of Life will be located at county park in Jamestown on August 17th at 2 p.m. Everyone that knew JC is welcome. The family invites friends to bring any spare pictures you have of him so they can put together a board for his father. There will be a memory box where people can write their favorite moments with JC. Let’s get together as one big family and celebrate! --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 25, 2019 Donna Mae Lankford GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.– On Friday, July 19, 2019, our beloved mother and grandmother, Donna Maye Lankford, passed from this world into the arms of God and her family and friends that were waiting for her. Donna, 87, of Grand Junction, Colorado, died in her home with her family at her side. She was a long-time resident of Rock Springs, WY. She was born April 30, 1932, in Rawlins, Wyoming, the daughter of Lillian M. Spohn and Clifford R. Erb, and was the step-daughter of John Edward Lyon. She spent her childhood in Rock Springs and was educated in the Rock Springs school system. As a young woman, Donna was known for her angelic singing voice. She sang at weddings, funerals and in church choirs. She also entertained at school and social functions. She married Jack Undem in Rock Springs, Wyoming, on August 14, 1949. They had five children: Mark Undem, Cindy Richardson, Kathy Parry, and Becky Lambson, all of Grand Junction, and Robbie Undem of Seneca, South Carolina. They lived in Clay Basin, Wyoming; Casper, Wyoming; and Williston, North Dakota, before moving to Chickasha, Oklahoma, where they owned and operated a restaurant for 12 years. They returned to Rock Springs in 1974 and soon divorced. She worked for Bi-Rite Drug until she met and married her second husband, Jack Lankford. They moved to Casper for a short time and then settled in Ogden, Utah, until his death in 1984. While in Ogden, she was a volunteer at St. Benedicts Hospital and was a member of The Fashion Room Irregulars, a comedy act that raised money for charity. She then returned to Rock Springs, where she worked for Anthony’s until retirement. Shortly after that, she traveled back and forth to Evanston caring for her children’s father through his battle with cancer until his death in 1992. She then spent the next decade traveling between Rock Springs, Pinedale, and Casper spending time with her children and grandchildren. Donna was active in The Red Hat Society and enjoyed attending conventions and entertaining her fellow members with her comedy routines. She will be remembered for her charm and uncanny wit. She enjoyed crocheting, music, working in her yard, and being with family, friends, and neighbors. She was an avid cookbook collector and baker. She was widely known for her cookies and her laminating skills for the special people in her life. Her hugs were warm, long, and loving. She never met a stranger. In 2015 she moved with her daughters to Grand Junction, Colorado, where she continued to spread her love to everyone she met. Donna is survived by her five children; brothers, Jay Lyon (Carolee) and Dean Lyon (Emily) of Rock Springs; sister, Dora Keeler of Mesa, Arizona; five grandchildren, Ariel Undem, Amy Undem, Sara Goldsby, Joseph Richardson, and Chase Lambson; seven great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren will remember her for her stern, loving nature, and her command of good manners and proper etiquette. She was preceded in death by her beloved grandmother, Emma Spohn; her parents; her two husbands; and her life-long friend of 81 years, Mary Robinson. Cremation has taken place. Services will be held at the Holy Communion Episcopal Church, 255 2nd Street, Rock Springs, WY, on Saturday, July 27, 2019, at 2 pm. Please join us at Santa Fe Southwest Grill immediately following her service to share food, love, and memories of this woman who touched so many lives. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 29, 2019 Robert Orin “Bob” Sell Robert “Bob” Orin Sell, 77, of Green River, passed away at his home on Saturday, July 27, 2019. He was born September 20, 1941 in Powell, Wyoming, the son of Lenard and Osie Sell. He was a graduate of Meeteetse High School. Bob married LaVonne Coursey in Green River on August 7, 1965. Survivors include his wife, LaVonne Sell; daughters, Kelli Lennon, Sarah Banks and husband Mike, Bobbi Tucker and fiancé Mark Smith; 12 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, two sisters, one brother and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, father in-law, sister, brother in-laws, niece and nephew. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11 am Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at the Church of Christ, 605 Clark Street, Green River, military honors and luncheon to follow at the Fraternal Order of Eagles on Flaming Gorge Way in Green River. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations to be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway St. #220, Rock Springs, WY 82901. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 29, 2019 Dale Dean Newland Dale Dean Newland, 79, passed away Thursday, July 25, 2019 in Farson, Wyoming. He was a resident of Wyoming for 32 years, and is a former resident of Colorado. Dale was born on May 14, 1940 in Yuma, Colorado; the son of Joseph W. Newland and Zella Lucille Moser. He attended schools in Colorado and was a 1958 graduate of Yuma High School. Dale also attended Adams State University in Colorado. Dale married Joan Stephen in Otis, Colorado in March of 1961 and to that union three children were born Bob, Steven and Robin. They later divorced. He married Mary Ann Kirk in Alamosa, Colorado on September 23, 1972 and to that union there was one child born David. They later divorced. He later married Edith Holzhauer in Reno, Nevada on June 30, 1988 and she preceded him in death on May 1, 2018. He was a self-employed, general contractor for many years and there was no job too big or small for Dale. Dale was on the Sweetwater County Planning Water Board; loved sports, rodeo, dairy cows, horses, and was a very patriotic man. He had an enormous love for his children, grandchildren, and youth in the community. He was a good conversationalist with everyone. Dale never knew a stranger, and was always willing to lend a hand. Dale was generous with his time and energy, in younger years he played steel guitar and did leather work. He always enjoyed a good game of pool. Survivors include three sons,Bob Rogers of Otis, Colorado, Steve Rogers and David Newland both of Denver, Colorado, and one daughter, Robin Varelman of Brush, Colorado; two brothers, Bill of Welch, Oklahoma and Cotton of Arvada, Colorado; four sisters, Betty of Dallas, Texas, Karen of Huntsville, Texas, Jolene of Arvada, Colorado and Patsy of Yuma, Colorado; four grandchildren, Lyle and wife Kristi, Sara and husband Dewain, Travis and wife Katie and Deborah; seven great-grandchildren, Autumn, Layla, Hunter, Haedyn, Laramie, Georgia and Lola; his fiance’ Jetta Kaye Kragovich of Atlantic City, Wyoming; and a host of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Edith Newland, one brother, Max, and one sister, Bonnie. Following cremation, A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Friday, August 2, 2019 at the Eden Valley Community Center, 4039 US Highway 191, Farson, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 29, 2019 Margaret Ann DePoyster Perry Margaret Ann DePoyster Perry, 75, passed away Friday, November 30, 2018 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming following a lengthy illness. She was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for 40 years and was a former resident of Bellevue, Nebraska. Mrs. Perry was born on July 22, 1943 in Lawton, Oklahoma, the daughter of Lewis Edward DePoyster and Lohrine Margaret Schernikow. She attended schools in Bellevue, Nebraska and was a 1961 graduate of the Bellevue High School. Mrs. Perry also attended College of Saint Mary in Omaha, Nebraska for four years where she earned a Bachelors’ Degree in Radiology. Mrs. Perry married Harold E. Perry on August 5, 1968 in Bellevue, Nebraska, they were married 50 years. She worked as a Radiology Technician for Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County and Castle Rock Medical Center for a total of 40 years. Mrs. Perry also worked for Exam One providing insurance physicals for the last 5 years. Margaret was the first tech to perform Bone Densities in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was also the head technician over the X-Ray Department for several years. She was a member of the Elks Lodge, and the Radiologic Technologist Association. Mrs. Perry enjoyed spending time with family, traveling to Oregon, hearing the ocean, loved the Wyoming Cowboys, her dogs Zeus and Tuffy, cats, Moe and Ethel. Survivors include her husband, Harold E. Perry of Rock Springs, Wyoming, three daughters, Andi DePoyster of Denver, Colorado, Stacy Wagner and husband Jesse of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Emmy Nielsen and husband Thomas of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one brother, Jerry DePoyster and wife Jolynn of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one sister, Linda Anderson and husband Roger of Lincoln, Nebraska, two sisters-in-law, Karen Cushman and husband Keith of Shelbyville, Illinois, Carol Ann Bryars of Mobile, Alabama, one brother-in-law, Lyle Perry and wife Vickie of Trinity, Texas, six grandchildren, Amanda Williams, Kristina Garramone, Shelby Edwards, Dakota Edwards, Jordon Harbison, Charlei Nielsen, four great-grandchildren, Bailey Williams, Hayden Garramone, Hudsen Garramone, Elliot Williams, as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, in-laws, Lester and Edna Perry, as well as many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be conducted at 12:00 p.m. Saturday, August 3, 2019 at Santa Fe Southwest Grill, 1635 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. The family is going to have a toast at 12:30 p.m. and requests everyone to wear Wyoming colors. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Jul 29, 2019 Maria Crnich Maria Crnich, 84, passed away on Wednesday, July 24, 2019 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. A former longtime resident of Rock Springs and resident of Colorado Springs, Maria died following a lengthy illness. She was born on October 10, 1934 in Mrkopalj, Yugoslavia, the daughter of Josip and Ema Butkovic. Maria attended schools in Croatia earning a Bachelor’s degree in Business. She married Fred Crnich in Rock Springs on June 15, 1969 and he preceded her in death on May 27, 2004. Maria was employed by School District #1 for seventeen years as a custodian retiring in 1997. She was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Community and Council of Catholic Women. Her interests included cooking for everyone, knitting, gardening, fishing and camping. Survivors include her son, Dennis Crnich and wife Krystal of Colorado Springs, Colorado; stepson, Fred Crnich and wife Teri of Rock Springs, Wyoming; six grandchildren, Shawn Crnich, Shane Crnich, Carrie Crnich, Violet Crnich, Kayla Crnich, Billy Gallagher, Isabelle Crnich and Adrianna Crnich, cousins, Maria, Tony, Natalie, Izabel, Josip, Zeljko, Yadranka and Eni Kanjer. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, stepson, David Crnich and several aunts. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Friday, August 2, 2019 at the Saint Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A Vigil Service with Rosary will be recited at 6:00 P.M. Thursday, August 1, 2019 at the church. Friends may call at the church on Thursday from 5:00 P.M. until time of the Rosary and again at the church on Friday morning one hour prior to Mass. Condolences may be left at www.vasefunealhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Aug 2, 2019 Donald Patrick Chollak Donald Patrick Chollak, 71, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, passed away on Friday, Feb. 22, 2019, at his home. A longtime resident of Rock Springs, Mr. Chollak died following a sudden illness. He was born on March 22, 1947, in Lethbridge Alberta, Canada, the son of Joseph Chollak and Apolonia “Helen” Frizovicova. Donnie went to school in Rock Springs and was a 1965 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. He was a United States Army veteran of the Vietnam War, having served from August of 1967 to August of 1969. Donnie was employed in the maintenance department for the City of Rock Springs from the early 1990s until his retirement in August of 2015. He also worked for the Union Pacific Railroad. His interests included playing the accordion, and he enjoyed his mother’s cooking. Survivors include many nieces and great-nieces, Dana Zeller and husband Russ of Meadow Vista, California, Laurel Lewis of Sacramento, California, Alexandra Murray and husband Matthew and their son Michael Russell Murray, all of Pleasant Hill, California, Carla Hill and husband Ronnie of Meridian, Idaho, Brenda Dobson and husband Ron of Canada, Karen Forsyth and husband Brian of Canada; many nephews and great-nephews Mark Chollak and wife Nerlene of Rock Springs, Grant Chollak and wife Debbie of Canada, and Scott Chollak and wife Sherry of Canada. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers, Matt Chollak and Joseph Chollak; sister, Mary Lewis and one nephew, Matt Chollak Jr. Cremation has taken place and a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, at the Saint Cyril & Methodist Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military graveside services and inurnment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call the church one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 2, 2019 Edwin John Soderlund Edwin John (Sody) Soderlund quietly left us on Tuesday January 29, 2019, to join his wife of 63 years, Connie. He is also preceded in passing by his daughter and son-in-law, Nancy and Carl Nordstrom, parents, John and Tynne Soderlund, great-grandson, Jayce Soderlund, and sister, Elsie Pandalis. Sody was born in Ironwood, Michigan May 10, 1922. He attended schools in Miami, Arizona and Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a graduate of Rock Springs High School and the University of Wyoming. He married Cornelia Duzik in Rock Springs and together had one daughter and three sons. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Sody volunteered for the US Army Air Corps Air Cadets program and commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. He was assigned to the 396th P-47 Fighter Group in England and later France. He flew 78 missions, providing air support for Allied ground troops in France and Belgium, receiving multiple honors including the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with Oak Leaf Clusters, and the European Campaign Medal. After being honorably discharged from the Army Air Corps, Sody continued flying for close to forty years, flying fire searches, game counts, and other humanitarian flights. Beyond flying, he had a long career in the insurance business and was co-owner of the Park Hotel. His other interests were many. Sody enjoyed boating and fishing, and was also an avid skier and golfer, scoring two hole-in-ones. Additionally, he was a past Exalted Ruler of the BPO Elks No. 624, and was a member of the Rock Springs Rotary Club, Lions Club, and Chamber of Commerce. He is survived by sons, John Soderlund, Jim Soderlund (Laura Maltby), Jay Soderlund (Sara Escobio); granddaughter, Alexis Whitehouse (Andrew), grandsons, Christopher Soderlund (Lindsay), Matthew Soderlund (Stasha), Kyle Soderlund (Becka), and Eric Soderlund; great-granddaughter, Kinzlee Soderlund, great-grandsons, Kelton Soderlund, Henry Whitehouse, Jaxon Soderlund, and Tucker Soderlund. Special survivors include Bill McCurtain and family, and Will and Theresa Johnson. John, Jim, and Jay wish to acknowledge the long time service of Lynette, Dee Dee, and the staff of Sweetwater Respite Care, as well as, Stephanie, Heidi, Dr. John Iliya, and the Staff of Hospice of Sweetwater County, and personal physician Dr. Melinda Poyer. Graveside services and military honors will be conducted August 10 at 12:30 pm in the northwest corner of the St. Joseph’s cemetery. A Celebration of Life will immediately follow at the Park Lounge. The family encourages memorial contributions to Respite, Hospice, and Cowboys Against Cancer. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 5, 2019 John Griffiths MESQUITE, Nevada– John Griffiths, 56, passed away on Saturday, July 27, 2019 in Mesquite, Nevada. He was a resident of Mesquite for the past six years and is a former resident of Green River, Wyoming, where he resided for 45 years. Mr. Griffiths was born on July 18, 1963 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Tom Griffiths and Jean Higgins. He attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a 1982 graduate of the Green River High School. Mr. Griffiths worked at OCI for 15 years. John enjoyed collecting knives, hunting, fishing, restoring old cars, and loved to cook. Survivors include his father, Tom Griffiths of Beaver Dam, Arizona, two sons, Johnny, his wife Ashley and their three children of Oklahoma, and Tommy Griffiths and fiancé Katlnn of Mesquite, Nevada, one brother, Tim Griffiths of Green River, Wyoming, three grandchildren, Rynn, Jhobi, Dah, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother. Following cremation, private family services will be conducted. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Aug 6, 2019 Ashley Marie Skorcz Ashley Marie Skorcz was born on February 8, 1996, to Adam T. Skorcz and Kevalin Sherry Skorcz in Rock Springs, WY. She passed away on July 28, 2019. She graduated in 2014 from Farson -Eden High School. Ashley’s biggest pride and joy was her daughter Emma Mri Skorcz. Ashley was a proud and loving mother, daughter and sister. She loved to use bright colors in everything she did, which included coloring with her daughter and family. She worked at Remedies. Her ability to always lend an ear or a helping hand never faltered. She knew how to make everyone laugh whether it was on purpose or not. She is survived by mother, Kevalin Skorcz, father, Adam T. Skorcz, sister, Mrianna Skorcz and fiancé Paul Carnahan, younger brother, Darren Kandon Skorcz and daughter, Emma MRI Skorcz, grandparents, Don Robinson, Kevin and Kris Lee, Vicki Griffin, Leo and Sandy Skorcz, as well as lots of aunts, uncles and cousins. Preceded in death by her grandma, Sherry Robinson, great-grandma, Darlene Major and cousin, Javier Moreno. A celebration of life will be held at 2:00 pm on Friday, August 9th at the Eden Valley Community Center in Farson, WY. To honor her love of everything bright and beautiful, the family asks if you are attending the service, please wear bright colors. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Aug 6, 2019 Norman LeRoy Lange Norman LeRoy Lange, 50, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Sunday, August 4, 2019, at the Strawberry Reservoir in Heber, Utah, following an ATV accident. He was born on November 13, 1968, in Rawlins, Wyoming to Mary Lanham Lange and Orval Dean Lange. Norman grew up and attended school in Rawlins, Wyoming. He later moved to Rock Springs. He enjoyed spending time with his children and watching their activities, music, riding ATV’s and motorcycles, camping, hikes with his dogs, holding his snakes, playing pool, and watching football. Survivors include his two children, Ali Lange (19) and Alex Lange (13) of Rock Springs. He is survived by his mother, Mary Lange of Rawlins, his partner, Cindie Burr, brother, Robert Ivy of Oklahoma, several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and great-nieces and nephews. Norman was preceded in death by his father, and four siblings, Herman Jacobs, Ricky Jacobs, Stephanie Escude, and Eddie Wayne Jacobs. Following cremation, graveside services and inurnment will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, August 10, 2019, at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- RocketMiner.com, Aug 6, 2019 John Lloyd Gonder John Lloyd Gonder went home to be with our Lord on Thursday, Aug. 1, 2019, after having succumbed to his lengthy battle with mesothelioma cancer. John is survived by his wife of 61 years Janice Gonder; their son Gary; daughter Vicki; six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. His care and concern was always for the betterment of his family. His love for the Lord was always evident as he would share, “We don’t know what tomorrow holds, so please get to know Jesus.” He was a faithful attender at Harvesttime Church in Green River. He worked at Ciner of Wyoming back when it was still known as Stauffer. John was an avid sportsman, spending his time fishing and hunting, and priding himself in passing on these activities to his family. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to St. Jude’s Hospital for children. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 8, 2019 Benjamin Harrison Bogart Benjamin Harrison Bogart, 88, of Nevada, MO passed away at his home on Tuesday August 6, 2019. He was born February 1, 1931 in Sheldon, MO to Ernest William and Leminda Margaret (Dougherty) Bogart. On June 14, 1952 he married Hazel Marie Rolando, and she proceeded him in death on Monday, August 5, 2019. Harrison was raised on the family farm in rural Sheldon and attended a rural country school. During his younger years, Harrison worked in the logging industry in Colorado. In 1969 he moved his family to Wyoming where he worked for the railroad. He would end up working for several railroads, retiring from Union Pacific Railroad in 1992. He and Hazel returned to the Nevada area in 1996. In later years, Harrison enjoyed growing watermelons and entering them in the Sheldon Picnic, where he won numerous Blue Ribbons. He enjoyed playing cards, spending time with his family, and “picking on” his kids down to his great-great grandkids. Survivors include five children, Connie McQueen of Rock Springs, WY, Bonnie Cullison (Derill) of Nevada, MO, Vonnie Bogart of Rock Springs, WY, Linn Bogart (Jennie) of La Verkin, UT, and Lorie Rivera (Alan) of Rock Springs, WY; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Margaret VanDorn (Carl) of Mulvane, KS; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by an infant sister, Beatrice Arlene; an infant son, Larry D. Bogart; two grandsons, David T. McQueen and Jonathan Bogart; brothers Robert Franklin (Frank), Harold Hubert (Pete), Leonard Howard, John Douglas, Jackie William (Jack) Melvin Eugene (Meb) and Ernest William (Bill); and sisters Mary, Evelyn, Mildred and Ethel Marie. Funeral services for Benjamin Harrison and Hazel Bogart will be held at 10 am on Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada, MO with Reverend Bill Smith officiating. Interment will follow in the Bluff Cemetery, Barton County. The family will receive friends on Monday, August 12th, from 5 pm until 7 pm at Ferry Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bluff Cemetery Association in c/o Ferry Funeral Home. You may view obituary and send condolences online at www.ferryfuneralhome.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 8, 2019 Hazel Marie Bogart Hazel Marie Bogart, 85, of Nevada, MO passed away at her home on Monday, August 5, 2019 following a brief illness. She was born June 12, 1934 in Bronaugh, MO to Tony and Sarah (Greer) Rolando. On June 14, 1954 she married Benjamin Harrison Bogart in Arkansas who later passed away on August 6, 2019. Hazel was raised on a farm in the Bronaugh area and attended Bronaugh High School. She worked for Nellie Don in Nevada as well as O’Sullivan Industries in Lamar for a time. In 1969, the family moved to Rock Springs, WY where her husband, Harrison, worked for the railroad. While in Wyoming, she worked for Safeway, City Market, and Albertson’s Grocery Stores as a cashier. Following retirement, Hazel and Harrison returned to the Nevada area in 1996. She loved spending time with her family, attending family get togethers, cooking dinners, and doing gardening and yardwork. Survivors include five children, Connie McQueen of Rock Springs, WY, Bonnie Cullison (Derill) of Nevada, MO, Vonnie Bogart of Rock Springs, WY, Linn Bogart (Jennie) of La Verkin, UT, and Lorie Rivera (Alan) of Rock Springs, WY; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by an infant brother, Winfred Rolando; an infant son Larry D. Bogart; and two grandsons, David T. McQueen and Jonathon Bogart; three brothers, Jesse Rolando, Fred Rolando and Hurchel Rolando; and one sister, Katie Sisseck. Funeral services for Hazel and Benjamin Harrison Bogart will be held at 10 am on Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada, MO with Reverend Bill Smith officiating. Interment will follow in Bluff Cemetery, Barton County. The family will receive friends on Monday, August 12th, from 5 pm until 7 pm at the funeral home. Friends may call from 12 pm Monday until the hour of service. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bluff Cemetery Association in c/o Ferry Funeral Home. You may view obituary and send condolences online at www.ferryfuneralhome.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Aug 9, 2019 Sandra Kay “Sandy” Kirkwood Sandra Kay “Sandy” Kirkwood, 67, passed away Thursday, Aug. 8, 2019, at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming following a brief illness. She was a life-long resident of Wyoming. She was born on June 19, 1952, in Kemmerer, Wyoming, the daughter of William Kirkwood and Mary Bowen. She attended schools in Wyoming and was a 1970 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She married Dennis Crofts in 1973, and they later divorced. Ms. Kirkwood worked for the United States Postal Service for 20 years until her retirement in 2004 as a supervisor. She enjoyed spending time with family, especially her grandchildren, camping, and attending athletic events for her grandchildren. Sandy was an avid reader. Survivors include two sons, Kirk Crofts and wife Stephanie of Rock Springs, and Daryl Crofts of Rock Springs; one step-son, Jay Crofts and wife Janet of Rock Springs; one daughter, Kim Panzer and husband Jason of Rock Springs; one brother, J.R. Kirkwood and wife Andie of Fort Collins, Colorado; four sisters, twin Shelia Hester and husband Paul of Reliance, Renae Olsen and husband Neal of South Jordan, Utah, Joani Hafner and husband Kelly of Cheyenne, and, Jeanie Edwards and husband Brett of Marshall, Texas; four grandchildren, Conner Panzer, Larissa Panzer, Olivia Crofts, and Sophie Crofts; as well as several nieces and nephews. Ms. Kirkwood was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Lynn Kirkwood, Danny Kirkwood; and one granddaughter, Bailey Panzer. Following cremation, a celebration of life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Aug 9, 2019 Margaret E. “Maggie” Riley Margaret E. “Maggie” Riley, 76, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019, at Missions at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming, surrounded by her loving family. She was a resident of Rock Springs for 43 years and is a former resident of Casper, Wyoming, and Seminole, Oklahoma. Ms. Riley was born on July 24, 1943, in Seminole, Oklahoma, the daughter of Arthur B. Henry and Letha Siler. She attended schools in Casper and Rock Springs, attaining her beauticians and realtors license. She married William Gene Riley on May 19, 1961, in Casper, and he preceded her in death on Oct. 8, 2015, in Rock Springs. She was well-versed in business, owning and operating many businesses in Sweetwater County, including Brokerage Southwest which she opened 20 years ago, until her retirement in 2018. Ms. Riley was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She enjoyed spending time with family, friends and people in general. Her true passion was working. Maggie always loved the “high” of completing “the art of the deal.” She loved music, dancing and fresh-brewed tea with lots of ice. She was an officer for the Sweetwater County Board of Realtors for several years. Survivors include one son, Shannon Riley and wife Colette of Rock Springs; one daughter, Kelly Palmer of Rock Springs; two brothers, Vernon Henry and wife Arlene of Casper, and Thomas Henry and wife Connie of Stratton, Nebraska; one sister, Faye Cole and husband Terry of Carlsbad, California; four grandchildren, Kasey Riley, Chase Riley, Cooper Palmer and Alex Palmer; several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband William Riley, two brothers, Glen “Bullet” Henry and Arthur “Buzz” Henry. Following cremation, a mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11 a.m., Monday, Aug. 12, 2019, at Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Inurnment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests that donations in Maggie’s memory be made to Wyoming Chapter of Alzheimer’s, 2232 Dell Range, Suite 101, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82009, and to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 12, 2019 Johnathan Michael Inbody Johnathan Michael Inbody, 46, of Rock Springs passed away peacefully August 9, 2019 surrounded by his loving family and his dog Bubba Murphy at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born May 15, 1973 in Spirit Lake, Iowa, the son of Gerald Mark Inbody and Joni R. Wells Wolfe. He attended schools Sprit Lake and Lakewood, Colorado and graduated from Alameda High School with the class of 1992. Johnathan married Christine L. Risley on June 28, 2017 in Rock Springs. He worked in construction and flooring for 16 years. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, laughing and joking with his friends and family and loud music of all kinds. He loved spending time with his kids and grandchildren and walking with his fur babies, Bubba Murphy, Annie and Stinky. Survivors include his wife, Christine Risley of Rock Springs; parents, William and Joni Wolfe of Urbandale, Iowa; grandparents, Mary Ellen Inbody of Spirit Lake, IA, Kay Franker of Spirit Lake, IA and Robert and Delores Wells of Urbandale, IA; stepsons, Justin and Jessie Harper both of Rock Springs; son-in-law, Matthew Diaz of Rock Springs; stepdaughters, Bessanee Harper Diaz, Traci Schwinn-Harper, Julair Doak, Jamison Doak and daughter-in-law, Nichole Savikis all of Rock Springs; stepbrother, Ryan Wolfe of Westminister, Colo.; brothers-in-law, Shane Smith of Vernal, Utah, Richard McCumber and Phillip Crow both of Rock Springs; sisters-in-law, Jen Wolfe of Westminister, Colo., Cathy Smith of Vernal, Utah, Joanne Crow and Jolene Bolas both of Rock Springs; grandchildren, Airrieauna Diaz Harper, Zoey Harper, William Harper, Emory Harper and Ellie Diaz; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Gerald (Jerry) Inbody, grandfather, Kenneth Inbody, grandfather, Wendall Franker and uncle, Daniel Inbody. Private family services were held. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 13, 2019 David Yori David Yori, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, passed away on August 10, 2019 at his home with his wife Kathy Yori at his side. David was born December 16, 1949. He was a lifetime resident of Rock Springs, the son of Edward and Dosilina Yori. He is survived by his wife Kathy of Rock Springs; one brother Ed Yori of Cheyenne; and many nieces and nephews. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday, August 16, 2019 at the Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be conducted at 6 p.m. Thursday, August 15, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel on Thursday, one hour prior to services and on Friday at the Vase Chapel, one hour prior to services. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 13, 2019 Monte McCallister Monte McCallister left this world at home surrounded by his family August 10, 2019. He was born January 27, 1937 in Laurel, Montana, to Edwin McCallister and Jean Graham McCallister. He was the third child born into a family of nine. He grew up at a ranch called “Seven Mile” west of Laramie, Wyoming. Monte married the love of his life, Verna Walker, when he was 18 in Laramie, and was married for 64 years. They had four children, Lynn, Sandy, Aaron and Kelly. He moved to Rock Springs in the early 1970s following work in the oil field service industry and heavy haul. He and his brother Gary operated a successful rig moving and heavy haul trucking company for many decades. He mentored many young men in the art of working hard and humbly never accepted credit. Sweetwater County has several landmarks that Monte and Gary installed. These include the walking bridge at Expedition Island in Green River. Also the two army tanks, one located at Veterans Park in Rock Springs and the other next to the rodeo grounds in Green River. He was also a top contributor the local 4H animal sale supporting the youth of Sweetwater County. He had nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Family was his everything. He worked hard to provide for his family and never hesitated to help a stranger. Survivors include his wife, Verna McCallister; daughter Lynn McCallister Clark and husband Troy and their children Ashley Clark, Clark and Anna Fisher, Ty Clark and wife Renee and their two kids Ella and Ted Clark, daughter, Sandy McCallister Eno and husband Howard; Sandy’s son, Jake Robertson and wife Hailey and their kids, Carley and Coy Robertson, Matt Robertson and girlfriend, Paige Callaway; son, Aaron McCallister and wife Tammie their children, Lillian McCallister Criswell and husband Chaunce Criswell, Ellen McCallister Cotterman and husband Dillion and their late daughter, Charlotte Cotterman; daughter, Kelly McCallister Lovell and husband Casey and their children, Dayton, Chance and Austin Lovell. The family request in lieu of flowers donations be made to help a little girl who recently lost her mother. There is an account set up at RSNB called “Emma’s Benefit”. Please donate there to help a local family. Anyone who wishes to join the family in a Celebration of Monte’s life is invited to Santa Fe at 2 pm Saturday, August 17, 2019. Refreshments will be provided. Sit a while and share stories about our beloved dad. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 13, 2019 Don Allen Vercimak LYMAN– Don Allen Vercimak, 80, passed away on Sunday, August 11, 2019. He was born June 1, 1939. Services will be noon Friday, August 16, 2019 at the Lyman LDS Church. A viewing will be held from 11 am until 12 pm, prior to the service. Burial will be in Lyman City Cemetery. Condolence for the family may be left at crandallfhevanston.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 13, 2019 Louis “John” Marcinek, Jr. SALT LAKE CITY — Louis “John” Marcinek, Jr. passed away on Friday, July 26, 2019 at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. A longtime resident of Rock Springs, Mr. Marcinek died following a lengthy illness. He was born on November 17, 1946 in Omaha, Nebraska, the son of Louis J. and Elizabeth None Naay Marcinek. Mr. Marcinek enlisted in the army May 24, 1965 and was discharged April 29, 1968. He fought for his country in Vietnam and returned with shrapnel in his hip. John was a private man, not telling many about himself so little is known unless he told you or you were there. John moved to Rock Springs following a job, he worked various jobs while living here, a few include: Coca-Cola, Rock Springs Ford, Sweetwater Ford and owner of Dino’s Janitorial. John was a member of the Red Desert Rodeo Committee and the American Legion and a Park Hotel patron. He loved to cook and share some of his favorites with family and friends. He enjoyed watching NASCAR and various other television shows. He liked cars, mainly Fords. He loved his family. John is survived by his son, Chris Marcinek and companion, Trish Clark, granddaughter, Chaz Marcinek, ex-daughter-in-law, Hollie Marcinek and her companion, Joel Biesheuvel. He was preceded in death by his parents. A Celebration of Life will be held at 4:00 p.m., Saturday, August 24, 2019 at the American Legion Archie Hay Post #24, 551 Broadway St., Rock Springs, Wyoming. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 13, 2019 Tamela Kay Moyer SALT LAKE CITY — Tamela Kay Moyer, 60, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Saturday, August 10, 2019 at the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah. A longtime resident of Rock Springs, Tammy died following a brief illness. She was born on July 16, 1959 in Rawlins, Wyoming, the daughter of Charlie Winter and Joyce Sullivan Macy. Tammy attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated from the Rock Springs High School with the Class of 1977. While in high school, she was a cheerleader and a member of National Honor Society. Tammy attended and graduated from Western Wyoming Community College with an Associate’s Degree in accounting in 1999. She also attended and graduated from the University of Wyoming and graduated in 1982 and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting. Tammy was employed at the Radio Station and for Infinity Power and Control for many years as an accounting manager. She was a member of United Methodist Church. Her interests included working, square-dancing, bowling and spending time with her family. She was also an avid reader. Survivors include her father, Charley Winter of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Crystal Moyer and fiancé Adolfo Martinez of Rock Springs; two brothers, Keith Macy and Kent Macy both of Rock Springs; five sisters, Linda Gustafson and husband Carl of El Cajon, California, Tammy Surline and husband Pat, Rhonda Friel and husband Brian, Shawnda Macy and Tena Macy all of Rock Springs; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother, Joyce Macy; step-father, Bob Macy; step-mother, Judy Winter; two brothers, Chris Macy and a brother in infancy; one nephew, Levi Zanetti; and her aunt, Sharon Sullivan. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, August 19, 2019 at the First United Methodist Church, 1515 Edgar Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. --- Wyo4News.com, Aug 13, 2019 Sylvia M. Aldred Sylvia M. Aldred, 81, passed away Monday, August 12, 2019, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 50 years and is a former resident of Utah. Ms. Aldred was born on May 4, 1938, in Pueblo, Colorado; the daughter of Leon Shepard and Sadie Naranjo. She attended schools in Springville, Utah and was a 1956 graduate of the Springville High School. Ms. Aldred married Robert F. Aldred on November 24, 1955, in Springville, Utah, and he preceded her in death on May 11, 1987, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She later married Lawrence L. Fanelli on August 5, 2017, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, and he preceded her in death on January 16, 2018, in Boulder City, Nevada. Sylvia worked in Retail Sales for Penny’s and K-Mart from 1976 to 1999 until her retirement in 2000. Ms. Aldred was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She enjoyed camping, gambling, and crocheting. Survivors include one son, Robert “Robbie” Aldred and wife Amanda of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Mary Ann Cook of Casper, Wyoming; one sister, Irene Wheeler of Denver, Colorado; four grandchildren, Julikay Cimino, Travis Cook, Shelby Aldred, Bobbie Aldred; two great-grandchildren, Valen Cook and Addison Cimino. Ms. Aldred was preceded in death by her parents, one daughter, Julie Ann Aldred; two brothers, Jessie and Nick; two sisters, Elsie and Francis. Cremation will take place. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Aug 16, 2019 Laura Faye McClellan Laura Faye McClellan, 90, of Green River, Wyoming, passed away peacefully on June 6, 2019 in Centerville, Tennessee following a brief illness. Fay was born August 31, 1928 in Hamilton, Colorado to John C. Schneider and Adelaide Noblitt Schneider. She married Charles E. McClellan September 29, 1948 in Grand Junction, Colorado, he preceded her in death on November 29, 2012. She was a homemaker for a significant part of her life, later working at Miller’s Clothing in Moab, Utah and Hillcrest Drug in Green River. She was a faithful member of the Church of Christ, loved sewing, quilting, crafting, bird watching, flower gardening and her family. Laura is survived by her son, Robert McClellan (Deborah) of Centerville, Tennessee; two daughters, Londa Porenta (Frank), Judy McClellan (Ed Jessop) all of Green River; grandchildren, Ian McClellan, Cassidy McClellan, Lawrence Bianco (Karolyn), Catherine Bianco, Nicholas Bianco (Christine), Bradley Schunk (Jaime), Casey Jones (Denise), Mike Porenta (Sami), Lindsey Hill (Nathan), Kimberly McKinney (Zach), Aimee Jessop, Lindsey Brown (Aaron) and 13 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Fred Schneider; sisters, Claudia Brown, Marjorie Locke, Edna Foster, Emily McCammon and granddaughter, Jennifer Jones. Memorial services will be held at 3:30 p.m., Thursday, August 22, 2019 at the Church of Christ, 605 Clark St, Green River, WY 82935, Jeff Ratliff will officiate. The family of Laura Faye McClellan respectfully request that donations in her memory be made to Mountain States Children’s Home, 14780 N 107th St, Longmont, Colorado 80504. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 16, 2019 Joe Christopher Lain Joe Christopher Lain, 60, passed away Friday, August 16, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for the past eight years and is a former resident of California. Mr. Lain was born on August 5, 1959 in Worland, Wyoming; the son of Robert Lain and Amelia Ledesma. He attended schools in Wyoming and Colorado; Joe was a 1977 graduate of the Steamboat High School. Mr. Lain married Marietta Erika Burch on August 6, 1993 in Worland, Wyoming. Joe served in the United States Navy. He worked as a truck driver at FedEx Freight for many years. Mr. Lain enjoyed traveling, barbecuing, fishing, skiing, going to Maine and hanging out with friends. Survivors include his wife, Marietta Lain of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Joey Lain, one daughter, Amelia Lain, two brothers, Daniel Mathews and wife Leisa, Davey Campbell and wife Pam, as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews including Jacob, Sheri, Melissa, Leighanne, Jim, and Jason. He was preceded in death by his parents. Following cremation, services will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 19, 2019 David Wayne Christiansen David Wayne Christiansen, 66, passed away on August 17, 2019 in his home, surrounded by his family. He courageously fought a battle with cancer for the past two years. David has been a resident of Green River, Wyoming for the past 45 years and a former resident of Carlsbad, New Mexico. He was employed by PacifiCorp at Jim Bridger Power Plant. His goal was to retire at 40 years; he missed it by 36 days. David was born on April 8, 1953 in Pasadena, Texas. He is the son of Dale and Marjorie Christiansen. He attended schools in Carlsbad, New Mexico while living with Howard and Carol Lou Hemler. On March 1, 1973 he was united in marriage with Katie Mize. They had four daughters, Jennifer, Sirena, Tiffany and Sonia. David was very proud of his family and prided himself on spoiling his wife. One of his greatest joys was watching his grandkids at all of their events and teasing them every chance he got. David always had a camera in hand and loved taking pictures. He loved to travel with his family and dogs, Izzie and Sadie. Target shooting with his girls was another favorite of his. He had a passion for hunting and often did this with his favorite hunting buddy daughter, Sirena, grandson, Kolby and sons-in-law, Darrel and Steve. David would often reload their shells for them. Survivors include his loving wife of 46 years, Katie Christiansen of Green River; mother, Marjorie Christiansen of Rock Springs; three daughters, Sirena (Darrel) Nussbaum of Rock Springs; Tiffany (Steve) Gies of North Platte, Nebraska and Sonia (John) Carson of Green River; one son-in-law, Daron Raines of Floresville, Texas; 12 grandchildren, Jasmine, Lindsey and Austin Mitchell of Floresville, Texas; David Nussbaum of Rock Springs; Kolby (Cortney), Kristopher and Kolton Collins and Aaron and Jared Gies of North Platte, Nebraska; Kaylee, Shelby and John Carson of Green River; two great-grandsons, twins Anthony and Mayson Alfaro of Floresville, Texas; two brothers, Darrell (Bonnie) and Harley (Tammy) Christiansen of Rock Springs; three sisters, Shirley Guthrie and Aileen (Bert) Harris of Casper, Wyoming; Marilyn (Wes) Stevens of Bar Nun, Wyoming; two brothers-in-law, Curtis Mize of Clarksville, Tennessee; and Teddy Mize of Carlsbad, New Mexico; two sisters-in-law, Kathy Mize of Dallas, Texas and Carol Mize of Pueblo, Colorado; several aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces and cousins. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Jennifer Raines on July 15, 2018; his father, Dale Christiansen, father and mother-in-law, Hugh and Vivian Mize; two brothers-in-law, Terry and Franklin Mize; two sisters-in-law, Adria and Jeannette Mize, son-in-law, Jeff Mitchell and infant sister, Rene Christiansen. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at the Union Congressional Church, 350 Mansface Street, Green River, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to service at the church. The family of David Wayne Christiansen respectfully request donations in his memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220 Rock Springs, Wyoming or Cowboys Against Cancer, 1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Aug 19, 2019 Randall Glenn Miller Randall (Randy) Glenn Miller of Rock Springs, WY, passed away at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, UT on August 7, 2019 at the age of 59 from injuries sustained in a car accident. Randy was born June 26, 1960 and spent the majority of his life in Rock Springs. For many years he worked as a mechanic and truck driver working for such companies as Lewis and Lewis, Maxway, and Tri-Mac. Randy’s hobbies included building and racing stock cars and participating in demolition derbies. His pastimes were spent cheering on the Minnesota Vikings, the Utah Jazz and WWE wrestling. He is survived by his partner, Billie Martinez, son, Edward Miller, daughter, Shalonda Miller, sisters, Jo Miller Brasmer (Randy), Lorie Miller Dollison (Mike), brother, Terry Miller (Peggy) and four grandchildren and many nieces and nephews, too numerous to mention. He was preceded in death by his parents, Gene and Etta Tipton Miller, one son, Robert (Dobby) John Miller, sisters, Karletta Miller Johnson and Iola Fern Miller, and both paternal and maternal grandparents. A celebration of life will be held August 31, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. at the SCM Parish Center located at 624 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, WY. A memorial fund has been set up with GoFundMe to help defray the cost of funeral expenses. https://www.gofundme.com/f/funeral-expenses-for-randy-miller Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 19, 2019 Michele Ann “Mick” Smith Mick passed away on Sunday August 18, 2019 after a brief battle with cancer. She was born on October 14, 1950 in Clearwater, Neb. to loving parents, Delores and Robert Smith. Mick graduated from high school in 1968 and worked as a nurse’s aide for many years at hospitals and care centers in Illinois, Iowa, Arizona, Wyoming and Nevada. Mick eventually retired in Rock Springs, Wyo. to be near her beloved family. She was a faithful member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community for many years and enjoyed participating in the foster grandparent program. She will be remembered as a loving daughter and faithful friend that always put a smile on your face. Ms. Smith is survived by her mother, Delores M. Smith and niece, Stormy Smith. She is preceded in death by her father, Robert E. Smith, brothers, Steven R. Smith and Gregory L. Smith. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 12 p.m. Saturday, August 24, 2019 at SS Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Ave., Rock Springs. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 5:30 p.m. Friday, August 23, 2019 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs. Inurnment will take place at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 22, 2019 John Schoonmaker John Scott Schoonmaker passed away peacefully at his home in Henderson, NV, surrounded by his family and close friends, on Monday, July 29, 2019, after a courageous 9-month battle with cancer. John was born in Morristown, VT, to William and Carol (Remick) Schoonmaker. He grew up in Rock Springs, WY, and graduated from Rock Springs High School and Western Wyoming College. On 31 December 1990, he married Nicole Redmon in Rock Springs; together, they had two sons. John enlisted in the United States Air Force in January 1994, and received his Air Force commission in July 2000 after completing his degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. During his 24-year military career, John and his family experienced the world spanning eight moves including Nevada, South Dakota, California, Colorado, Georgia and Denmark. John retired from the Air Force on 1 August 2018, after a laudatory career as a two-time squadron commander. He had accepted a position with Nevada Energy after his Air Force retirement. John was a man full of life with an easy smile and a dry, sarcastic sense of humor. He was an avid golfer who spent many Sundays “worshipping” at the local golf course. John was family man who loved spending time with his wife, sons, and many friends who became his chosen family. Left to honor and perpetuate his enthusiasm for life are his wife, Nicole, and sons, Dominik and Dalton of Warner Robins, GA; parents, William and Faith Schoonmaker of Garfield, AR; Carol Schoonmaker of Henderson, NV; brother, Bill Schoonmaker and wife Kim of Denver, CO; step-brother, Joshua Stabach and wife Gaby of Rogers, AR; step-sister, Jennifer Stabach-Smith and husband Forrest of Fayetteville, AR; in-laws, James and Kay Redmon of Las Vegas, NV; brother in-law and best friend, Ryan Redmon and wife Krista of Henderson, NV; as well as several nieces and nephews. The family is planning a private celebration in Henderson, NV to celebrate John’s remarkable life. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests to have a donation made in John’s name to the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network, at bcan.org. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 26, 2019 Andra L. Tiede Andra L. Tiede, 69, of Rock Springs passed away peacefully August 25, 2019 surrounded by her loving family after a brief illness. She was born March 28, 1950 in Somerset, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Chester Jack and Mary Louis Hay. She received her bachelor’s degree from Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky. Andra married Ken Tiede on March 2, 2002 in Rock Springs. She worked at OCI as a lab tech for 35 years before retiring in 2009. She loved traveling, crafts, spending time with her grandchildren and catching fish, not fishing. Survivors include her husband, Ken Tiede of Rock Springs; daughter, Jamie Lovato and husband Tyler of Rock Springs; step-daughter, Kendra Johnson and husband Brock of McDonald, PA; sisters, Vivian McCready and husband Pat of Enon Valley, PA, Jacci Kincaid and husband Kenny of Mansfield, OH; grandchildren, Lacey and Layton Lovato; step-grandchildren, Genieve and Amara Brown, Praicen and Nevaeh Long; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Jack and Mary Hay, grandparents, and niece, Suzzie McCready. A Celebration of Life will be held from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at Bunning Hall at the Freight Station, 603 South Main St. Rock Springs. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 27, 2019 Robin Lee Zimmerman COLUMBIA, SC — Robin Lee Zimmerman, 60, passed away Thursday, August 15, 2019 of heart failure in Columbia, South Carolina where he had been living for the last five years. Robin was born November 25, 1958 in Riverton, Wyoming to Jack and Yvonne (Collins) Zimmerman. He was baptized a member of the Lutheran Church and later confirmed at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado where he and family lived for over 10 years. They moved to Green River, Wyoming where he graduated from High School in 1978. Robin lived most of his life in Wyoming but also lived in Colorado, California, and South Carolina. Robin was a very loving and compassionate person. He loved people, attention, friendships, and phone calls. Robin also loved traveling and sight-seeing. Robin is survived by his mother, Yvonne Quintal, step-father, Ron Quintal of Cheyenne, step-mother, Cheryl Zimmerman of Green River; his sister, Wanda Ann (Zimmerman) Olsen of Washington, Utah, brother, Mike and Kim Quintal of Cheyenne, brother Erik Zimmerman and sister, JoElin and Pete DeBaun of Green River, and step-sister, Rae Neisen of Russellville, Arkansas. He is preceded in death by father, Jack Zimmerman, brother, Greg Zimmerman, sister, Debbie Zimmerman, and brother-in-law, David (Oly) Olsen and sister-in-law, Shauna Zimmerman. A graveside service will be held on Thursday August 29, 2019 at 1:00 pm at Riverview Cemetery in Green River, Wyoming. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 28, 2019 Melinda A. Thompson Mitchell Melinda A Thompson Mitchell passed away August 11, 2019, in Salt Lake City, Utah, from her battle with cancer. She was a longtime resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming, born January 7, 1966 in Marion, Indiana. She attended high school in Rock Springs. She is survived by her husband, Shawn Mitchell of Granger, Wyoming, whom she married on September 5, 2015; one son, Damian Scott of Rock Springs; her mother, Rachel and stepfather, Tony Espino; her father, Larry Thompson of Hampton, Tennessee; sisters, Michelle Thompson (Mark Crouch), Rosanna Moreno (Carlos Moreno), and Crystal Espino all of Rock Springs; aunts Rosalie Garza of Indiana, Rosemary Maldonado of Rock Springs, and Virginia Underwood of Indiana; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Balbina and Pedro Corral, Gloria Lucas and William H. Thompson; uncle, Danny Corral; two cousins, and one nephew. She enjoyed spending time with her family and many close friends who will all miss her dearly. She would spend her spare time searching for old bottles and arrowheads. She had a great passion for the outdoors and nature. A Celebration of Life will take place September 7, 2019 at 4 p.m. at the American Legion Archie Hay Post 24, 551 Broadway St., Rock Springs, WY. --- Wyo4News.com, Aug 29, 2019 Dolores Marie French Dolores Marie French, 93, of Green River, Wyoming, passed away on Wednesday Aug. 28, 2019, at The Mission at Castle Rock in Green River. A longtime resident of Green River and former resident of Chicago and Denver, Mrs. French died following a brief illness. She was born on June 17, 1926, in Oak Park, Illinois, the daughter of Michael Angelo and Brunette San Giacomo. Mrs. French attended schools in Chicago and graduated from John Marshall High School in 1944. She married Harvey French on Aug. 16,1947, at Saint Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Denver. He preceded her in death on April 5,1977. During her career, Mrs. French was employed as an executive assistant to the plant manager at Stauffer Chemical and to the superintendent of Sweetwater County School District No. 2. She also worked in the Human Resource departments of both these organizations. Mrs. French was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Golden Hour Senior Citizen’s Center, and a charter member of the Big Island Credit Union, which is now Trona Valley Credit Union. She was also a member of Rolling Green Ladies Association, serving as secretary for many years. Her interests included working crossword puzzles, reading, golfing, shopping, listening to music, playing the piano which she did mostly by ear, watching sports, and visiting with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Survivors include one son, Michael French of Scottsdale, Arizona; two daughters, Donna Ward and husband Bill and Carol Kalivas and husband Pete, all of Green River; four grandchildren, Stephanie Leigh and husband Graham, Philip Kalivas, Kenneth Ward and Michelle Varley and husband Drew; and four great-grandchildren, Jackson Leigh, Kaycie Leigh, Will Varley, and Nate Varley. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Harvey. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 2, 2019, at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River. A vigil service and rosary will be recited at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1 at the church. Interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call on Sunday one hour prior to the rosary and on Monday at the church one hour prior to mass. The family of Dolores Marie French respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Aug 30, 2019 Patricia Jean “Patsy” Huxford Patricia Jean Huxford, 91, of Rock Springs passed away peacefully Aug. 27, 2019, at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River. Patsy was born on April 12, 1928, in Rock Springs, the daughter of Patrick and Agnes Wilson Campbell. Survivors include son, Dr. Floyd P. Huxford and wife Annie; daughter, Mary Huxford; grandchildren, Ellie and Peri Huxford, all of Rock Springs; niece, Sandy Peterson of Pocatello, Idaho; nephew, Patrick McKenzie and wife Paula of Cody. She was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd Huxford, son, Perry Huxford, parents, Patrick and Agnes Campbell, sister, Mary McKenzie, and brother-in-law, Earl McKenzie. Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019, at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs. A viewing will be at 6-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6 and Saturday one hour prior to services at the funeral home. Interment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Aug 30, 2019 Boyd Keith McKinney Boyd Keith McKinney passed away Sunday, Aug. 25, 2019, at his home in Green River. He died following a brief illness. He was a resident of Green River for the past 42 years and former resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was born on Jan. 29, 1953, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the son of William H. McKinney and Elizabeth White. Mr. McKinney attended schools in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and graduated from the Manzano High School in 1971. He attended the Albuquerque Technical Institute. He married Beverly J. Quillen on July 17, 1974, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They had three children from this union and later divorced. He was employed by Texas Gulf as a machinist for 22 years and retired in 2006. His interests included spending time at the lake with his family, riding his motorcycle and playing guitar. Survivors include his three sons, Robert McKinney of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Matthew McKinney of Green River, and Zachary McKinney and wife Kim of LaBarge; one sister, Iolene Brown of Albuquerque, New Mexico; four grandchildren, Miranda McKinney, Shelby McKinney, Elijah McKinney and Jorim McKinney; several aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Calvin McKinney. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019, at the First Assembly of God, 1380 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call the church one hour prior to services. The family of Boyd Keith McKinney respectfully requests donations be made in his memory to Inside Connection Pregnancy Resource Center, 2712 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 30, 2019 John Schoommaker John Scott Schoonmaker passed away peacefully at his home in Henderson, NV, surrounded by his family and close friends, on Monday, July 29, 2019, after a courageous 9-month battle with cancer. John was born in Morristown, VT, to William and Carol (Remick) Schoonmaker. He grew up in Rock Springs, WY, and graduated from Rock Springs High School and Western Wyoming College. On 31 December 1990, he married Nicole Redmon in Rock Springs; together, they had two sons. John enlisted in the United States Air Force in January 1994, and received his Air Force commission in July 2000 after completing his degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. During his 24-year military career, John and his family experienced the world spanning eight moves including Nevada, South Dakota, California, Colorado, Georgia and Denmark. John retired from the Air Force on 1 August 2018, after a laudatory career as a two-time squadron commander. He had accepted a position with Nevada Energy after his Air Force retirement. John was a man full of life with an easy smile and a dry, sarcastic sense of humor. He was an avid golfer who spent many Sundays “worshipping” at the local golf course. John was family man who loved spending time with his wife, sons, and many friends who became his chosen family. Left to honor and perpetuate his enthusiasm for life are his wife, Nicole, and sons, Dominik and Dalton of Warner Robins, GA; parents, William and Faith Schoonmaker of Garfield, AR; Carol Schoonmaker of Henderson, NV; brother, Bill Schoonmaker and wife Kim of Denver, CO; step-brother, Joshua Stabach and wife Gaby of Rogers, AR; step-sister, Jennifer Stabach-Smith and husband Forrest of Fayetteville, AR; in-laws, James and Kay Redmon of Las Vegas, NV; brother-in-law and best friend, Ryan Redmon and wife Krista of Henderson, NV; as well as several nieces and nephews. The family is planning a private celebration in Henderson, NV to celebrate John’s remarkable life. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests to have a donation made in John’s name to the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network, at bcan.org. --- Wyo4News.com, Sept. 3, 2019 McKenzie Jane “Kenzie” Vaughn McKenzie Jane “Kenzie” Vaughn, 5, of Green River, Wyoming passed away on Friday, August 30, 2019 at her home surrounded by her family. She was born on June 12, 2014 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Matthew and Helen Moerke Vaughn. Kenzie attended the Child Development Pre-School in Green River, Wyoming She enjoyed playing outside especially with her brother, watching cartoons, dancing and singing. Survivors include her parents, Matt and Helen Vaughn of Green River, Wyoming; her brother, Landon Matthew Vaughn of Green River, Wyoming; several aunts and uncles, including Elizabeth Riley and husband Wes of Austin, Texas, Katie Moerke of Casper, Wyoming, Courtney Moerke of Green River, Wyoming; Jason Helmick and wife Cristy of Fort Collins, Colorado, Charles Moerke Fort Benning, Georgia, Jimmy Vaughn Jr. and wife Trista and Joseph Vaughn and wife Kari all of Green River; paternal grandparents, Jimmy Vaughn Sr. and wife Sylvia “Rose” of Hanna, Wyoming and maternal grandparents, Albert Moerke and wife Debra of Casper, Wyoming; paternal great-grandmother, Sylvia Emerson of Morris Chapel, Tennessee; maternal great-grandfather, David Fleming Jr. of Longview, Texas. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Leroy and Laura Vaughn; maternal great-grandmother, Jan Fleming and Ned Moerke and wife Helen; paternal great-grandfather, Lewis Denver Schweighauser; paternal and maternal great-aunts and uncles, Leroy Vaughn Jr., Al Allen and wife Judy, and Patricia Stewart; second cousins, Leroy Hayden Vaughn, Jacqueline Vaughn and Eddie Joe Smith. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, September 7, 2019 at the Hilltop Baptist Church, 405 Faith Drive, Green River, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Saturday one hour prior to services. The family of McKenzie Jane “Kenzie” Vaughn respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to Jason’s Friends, 340 “B” Street, Casper, Wyoming 82601 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 3, 2019 Nancy Jo Raso Eklund Nancy Jo Raso Eklund, 67, passed away Saturday, August 31, 2019 at her home suddenly and peacefully. She was a resident of Green River for the past 47 years and is a former resident of Minnesota. Mrs. Eklund was born on August 18, 1952 in Austin, Minnesota, the daughter of Joseph Raso and Rose Marie Fries. She attended schools in Minnesota and was a 1970 graduate of the Pacelli High School. Nancy also obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education and Special Education from Saint Cloud State University as well as a Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Development and Special Education from the University of Northern Colorado. She married Byron Eklund in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on August 10, 1984. Teaching was Nancy’s true purpose and passion. Mrs. Eklund worked as a Physical Education teacher for Sweetwater County School District #2 for 43 years until her retirement in 2017. Nancy was the Executive Director of the Wyoming Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (WAHPHERD) from 1996 to 2019, and although there were many, a few of her favorite accomplishments and associations include; Shape America, Disney Teacher of the Year in 1996, Fuel Up to Play, American Heart Association, Jump Rope for Heart/Hoops for Heart, Wellness Director, PEP Grant Director, Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sport, and Wyoming Health Standards Writing Team. To Nancy, everyone was her family, and to everyone she felt like home. Her favorite thing was to be around her husband, kids, grandchildren, and all of the extended family and friends that constantly filled her heart and home with joy, where everyone loved to join together for her unmatched and authentic Italian cooking. She grew up a champion competitive swimmer, so anywhere near or in the water made her feel young again. Simple things like sitting in an Adirondack Chair, listening to Kenny Chesney, a good book with an ice cold margarita (or two) was the good life to her. She loved that she was able to see the world, traveling all over – (she visited every baseball field she could), but coming home to summer days at The Flaming Gorge or fall days to camping in the mountains is where she felt true bliss. Survivors include her husband, Byron Eklund of Green River, Wyoming, one son, Chip Eklund and wife Sara of Morrison, Colorado, two grandchildren, Boston Eklund, Bo Eklund, one daughter, Lauren Eklund of New York, New York, one brother, Michael Raso and husband Barbara of Austin, Minnesota, one sister, Christine Raso and husband Dr. Gary Ludwig of Neenah, Wisconsin, one uncle, Andrew Fries and wife Donna of Quincy, Illinois, as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, and one brother-in-law, Robert E. Neely. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, September 7, 2019 at Green River High School, 1615 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. Friends may call at the high school one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests that donations in Nancy’s memory be made to: WAHPHERD or SHAPE America. Donations may be sent to 705 Easy Street, Green River, Wyoming 82935. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 4, 2019 Patricia “Pat” Bozner Patricia “Pat” Donna Bozner, 68, passed away on Sunday, September 1, 2019 at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was a resident of Reliance, Wyoming for the past 49 years and former resident of Big Piney, Wyoming. Mrs. Bozner died following a month-long battle with cancer. She was born in Blissville, Arkansas on April 10, 1951, the daughter of Benjamin Harris and Martha Wallace Harris. Mrs. Bozner attended schools in Big Piney, Wyoming and was a graduate of the Big Piney High School with the class of 1969. She attended two years of college and became a Certified Nursing Assistant. She married Joseph Bozner on June 6, 1970 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She and her husband owned Four Square Builders for 38 years. She also worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant for 10 years. Most recently they owned and operated The Corral Bar in Pinedale, WY for 18 years. Her interests included spending time with her family especially her five precious grandchildren as they were her whole world. She loved to travel, to go antiquing and spending time with her many friends. Survivors include her husband, Joseph “Joe” Bozner, son, Max Bozner of Reliance; daughter, K.C. Ann Bozner Hills of Reliance; two brothers, Sam Harris and Mike Harris; three sisters, Teri Lake, Linda Crabtree and Vicky Harris; five grandchildren, Lorne Hills, Gianna Bozner, Desmond Hills, Sophia Bozner and Joseph Bozner; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents; her parents-in-law, Joseph and Rose Bozner; and one daughter, Kelly Jo Bozner. Cremation will take place and a service will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 5, 2019 Janet Irwin Janet Irwin, 86, passed away Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at The Villa at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She was a lifelong resident of Wyoming. Janet was born on May 17, 1933 in Casper, Wyoming; the daughter of Joseph Houston Lamb and Velma Carolyne Nichols. Mrs. Irwin attended schools in Casper, Wyoming and was a 1951 graduate of Natrona County High School. Janet also attended Chadron State College where she obtained an Associate’s Degree in Education. She married Donald Irwin on August 4, 1956 in Casper Wyoming. Her interests include spending time with family, reading, cross stitch, crocheting, puzzle books, gardening, and camping. Survivors include three sons, Thomas Irwin and wife Bonnie of Farson, Wyoming, Adrian Irwin and wife Theresa of Franktown, Colorado, Robert Irwin and wife Michele of Green River, Wyoming, one daughter, Carolyne Hamel and husband Doug of Green River, Wyoming, two brothers, Robert Lamb and wife Helen of Casper, Wyoming, LeRoy Lamb and wife Sally of Casper, Wyoming, two sisters, Celia Koop of Tennessee, Virginia Rice and husband Pete of Gillette, Wyoming, five grandchildren, Colter Hamel, Aspen Hamel, Thomas Irwin Jr., Jarrod Irwin, Ginger Irwin, two great-grandchildren, Andrew Irwin, Cory Irwin, as well as several nieces and nephews. Janet was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two sisters, Marilyn Jones and Vesta Lamb. Graveside services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, September 9, 2019 at the Riverview Cemetery. The family respectfully requests donations in Janet’s memory be made to Shriner’s Hospitals for Children, 1275 E. Fairfax Road, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103. Condolences may be left at vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 5, 2019 Mark Gordon Johnson Mark Gordon Johnson, 69, passed away Sunday, September 1, 2019 at his home. He was a resident of Green River, Wyoming for past 28 years and former resident of Vernal and Spanish Fork, Utah. He was born on August 11, 1950 in Spanish Fork, Utah, the son of Cyrus Johnson and Beth Williams Johnson. Mr. Johnson attended schools in Spanish Fork, Utah and was a graduate of the Spanish Fork High School with the class of 1968. He married Sharee Ellen Davis on August 7, 1976 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. Johnson was a United States Army veteran. He was employed by IPS as the General Manager for many years. His interests included spending time with his family and friends, golfing, creating small projects, gardening, and making others laugh. Survivors include his son, Koby Burraston and wife Bridget of Green River, Wyoming, his daughter, Cidney Johnson of Green River, Wyoming, his daughter, Tami Schumacher and her husband Jeffery both of Green River, Wyoming, one brother, Paul Johnson and partner Ray Amedeo of Utah, one sister, Mary Ann Harrison and husband Mark of Spanish Fork, Utah. He was preceded in death by his wife, Sharee Johnson, one son, Chad Burraston and one brother, Robert Johnson. Cremation will take place and a service will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Sep 9, 2019 Hubert Clinton Short Hubert Clinton Short, 73, of Rock Springs, passed away suddenly Sept. 2, 2019, at his home. Hubert was born on Sept. 18, 1945, in Leavenworth, Kansas, the son of John Franklin Short and Florene Thelma Dotson Short. He attended schools in Casper. He married Sandy Dyer in Casper. They were later divorced. Mr. Short was a veteran, having served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He worked as a truck driver for over 40 years, retiring in 2011. He enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, woodworking, time with friends and family. He loved driving truck in the oil field and working with everyone. He was always telling jokes and built a lot of friendships through the years. Survivors include his sons, Clint “Pete” Short and wife Shannon, Michael Hauf and wife Deana, Donny Hauf, Dennis Hauf and wife Le Ann, all of Casper; daughter Becca Hauf of Casper; brother John Short and wife Judy of Casper; sister, Glenda Edwards and husband Ernie of Montana; 13 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Florene Short; sisters, Karen Portwood, Cheryl Short, and Gerry Smith; brother Bobby Poage; ex-wife, Sandy Hudson; brother-in-law, Norman Smith; nephew Scott Smith and step-daughter, Cori Mildren. Celebration of Life will be at 2 pm Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019, at the VFW Post 9439 1800 Bryan Stock Trail, Casper. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Aug 28, 2019 JoAnna Lee Martin Laramie, Wyoming — JoAnna Lee Martin, 74, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019, at Laramie Hospice House in Laramie, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident Wyoming. JoAnna was born on Aug. 2, 1945 in Rock Springs, the daughter of Percy Valencia and Andilisia Abercrombie. She attended schools in Green River and was a 1963 graduate of the Green River High School. Mrs. Martin married Edward Martin on Aug. 29, 1966, in Evanston. JoAnna was a homemaker most of her life. She enjoyed spending time with family, cooking, baking, hosting house parties and in her younger days was a stock car driver. Survivors include her husband, Edward Martin of Billings, Montana; one son, Tony Padilla of Casper; one daughter, Natalie Sundberg and husband Chris of Billings, Montana; three sisters, Marie Meikle and husband Jim of Idaho, Tessie Cameron and husband Tom of Nevada, and Pat McLain and husband Ray of Green River; two grandchildren, Ashley Simmons and husband Mike, and Phillip Padilla; four great-grandchildren, Sophia Simmons, Olivia Simmons, Emily Simmons, and Alexia Padilla; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. Mrs. Martin was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Percy, Jimmy, Arthur, and Billy; three sisters, Paula, Elva, and Jane; and her first husband, Balta Padilla. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 13, 2019, at Green River Bible Baptist Church, 800 Homestead Drive, Green River, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services, and JoAnna’s family would like everyone to wear bright colors. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Sep 10, 2019 Phyllis Ann Kisner Phyllis Ann Kisner, 56 passed away on Friday, Sept. 6, 2019, at Sage View Care Center. She was a resident of Superior, Wyoming, for the past year and former resident of Rock Springs and Mineola, Texas. She died following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Kisner was born on Dec. 10, 1962, in Spearman, Texas, the daughter of Elmer Al Gravley and Joyce Ingerson. She attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated from the Rock Springs High School with the class of 1980. Mrs. Kisner was employed by Walmart as a cashier for 17 years. Her interests included watching television, teasing the people she loved, being with her friends and family, and collecting turquoise jewelry. Survivors include her son, Eric Kisner and wife Delcy of Superior; brother, Henry Gravley and wife Pearl of Corpus Christi, Texas; grandchildren, Amaya Hayes, Tricin Heer, Tayla Heer, Daniella Eastman, Harlin Biesheuvel, Kaycin Biesheuvel, Amelia Eastman, Micheal Clizbe, and several others; one niece, Alexis and one nephew, Bain. She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Timothy Ray Kisner; and one brother, Phillip Alan Gravley. Cremation has taken place and there will be no services at her request. Condolences may be left at vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 10, 2019 Elsie M. Arb Elsie M. Arb, 71, of Green River, passed away September 9, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. Elsie was born on September 26, 1947 in Larned, Kansas, the daughter of John D. and Ardis F. Cornell Countryman. She married Raymond Arb in Emporia, Kansas. They were later divorced. She worked as a registered nurse for many years. She was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Rock Springs. Elsie enjoyed photography, nature, animals and always tried to help people. Survivors include her brothers and sisters, John Wayne Countryman and wife Cheryl of Manhattan, KS, Charles Edward Countryman of Kinsley, KS, Earl David Countryman of Americas, KS, Mary Ardis Proberts of Kinsley, KS, Robert Dean Countryman and wife Patricia of Witchita, KS, Julia Marie Hohn and husband Dan of Nixa, MO, Virgil Michael Countryman and wife Kathy of Emporia, KS, and Katherine Elaine Countryman of Rock Springs, WY; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Ardis Countryman, brothers, James Lee Countryman, Arthur Fred Countryman, Harold Eugene Countryman, and Samuel Richard Countryman. Cremation has taken place. Memorial services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, September 28, 2019 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 150 Mesa Dr., Rock Springs. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Sep 11, 2019 Verlee L. Shaw Verlee L. Shaw, 92, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019, at her home in Green River, Wyoming, surrounded by her family. She was a life-long resident of Rock Springs and Green River. She was born on Dec. 31, 1926, in Rock Springs, the daughter of Peter Stakich and Albina Menghini. She attended schools in Rock Springs and was a graduate of Rock Springs High School. Verlee married James B. Shaw on Jan. 20, 1946, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in Rock Springs, and he preceded her in death on Sept. 5, 2011, in Rock Springs. Verlee was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. She worked at Green River Mercantile as a clerk. Verlee enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren, traveling and was an avid Wyoming Cowboy fan. She was actively involved in all of her children’s activities and also within her church. Survivors include two sons, James Alvin Shaw of Torrington, and Mark Robert Shaw and wife Debbie; three daughters, Mary Claire Shaw, Kerry Frances Shaw, Laurie Joan Shaw Harris and husband Albert, all of Green River; one sister, Norma Jean Parr of Dana Point, California; one sister-in-law, Margaret Brandner of Las Vegas; six grandchildren, Matthew Zupence of Green River, Adam Zupence of Urie, Rilee Shaw and wife Janie of Green River, Chandra Iwasaki of Westminster, Colorado, David Iwasaki of Aurora, Colorado, and Ashley Iwasaki and husband Tony Soth of Aurora, Colorado; one great-grandson, Aiden Robert Shaw; one niece, Michele Moritz of Green River; and one nephew, Micah Brandner of Las Vegas. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband James Shaw, two sisters, Joyce Drnas and husband Tom, and Ilene in childhood; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Bert and Bessie Shaw; brother-in-law, John Parr. A mass of Christian burial will be at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River. A vigil service with rosary will be at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13 at the church. Interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Friday one hour prior to the rosary and again at the church on Saturday one hour prior to mass. The family respectfully requests that donations in Verlee’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suit 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or St. Joseph’s Children’s Home, P.O. Box 1117, Torrington, Wyoming, 82240. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 12, 2019 Linda Joy Rodriguez SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Linda Joy Rodriguez, 78, passed away August 29, 2019, at Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City. Linda was a resident of Superior, Wyoming. Linda was born March 12, 1941, in Mora County, New Mexico to parents Carlos Valentine and Cecilia Cordova. She was raised in Superior, Wyoming. Survivors include her sons, Rey Medina, Dave Trujillo and Guy Trujillo, sisters, Eloina Maddox and Rose Mary Montoya, brothers, Carlos Cordova and Jose Manuel Cordova. She was preceded in death by her parents, son, Richard Luke Medina, grandson, Phoenix Braitwaite, and brother, Leopoldo Cordova. Cremation has taken place. No memorial service is planned at this time. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 12, 2019 William Dean “Bill” Olmsted William Dean “Bill” Olmsted, 71, passed away Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at his home in Green River, Wyoming surrounded by family. He was a resident of Green River for over 35 years and is a former resident of Watervliet, Michigan. Mr. Olmsted was born on October 12, 1947 in Watervliet, Michigan; the son of William Chauncy Olmsted and Thelma Nadine Bullard. Bill attended schools in Watervliet, Michigan and was a 1965 graduate of the Watervliet High School. He served in the United States Navy during Vietnam. Mr. Olmsted worked at Bridger Coal for over 20 years until his retirement in 2010 as a Heavy Equipment Operator. Bill loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and prospecting. He spent much of his time in the mountains; Bill loved wildlife and tending to his animals. Mr. Olmsted enjoyed football, and most of all he loved spending time with his family and being the best Papa. He was a great dancer and singer. Those who knew him and those who did not were quick to learn that he had no filter which made for a great sense of humor. Survivors include three sons, Billy Olmsted and wife Katie of Green River, Wyoming, Tanner Olmsted of Green River, Wyoming, Chad Olmsted of San Diego, California one brother, Teddy Olmsted of Green River, Wyoming, three grandchildren, Natalie Olmsted, Paisley Olmsted, Carter Trempe, as well as several nieces and nephews. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother, James “Jim” Olmsted. Following cremation, services will be held at a later date Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Sep 13, 2019 Wade Ricks Christensen Mountain View, Wyoming — Wade Ricks Christensen, 59, passed away on Sept. 11, 2019, in Mountain View, Wyoming. He was a humble man who dearly loved his family. His kindness, gentleness, and meekness will be deeply missed. Wade was born in Idaho Falls, Idaho, the youngest child of Harold and Alice Christensen. His siblings loved their baby brother and Wade always seemed to find a way to make them smile and laugh. He graduated from Skyline High School in Idaho Falls, and soon after served as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Australia Adelaide mission. Wade cherished his time as a missionary and always endeavored to be a faithful member of the Church. He was true to his covenants and was a devoted servant of the Lord. Wade loved the beauty of the world, and especially enjoyed being outdoors, the thrill of snowmobiling, four-wheeling, and going on adventures with his children. As an avid skier in his younger years, Wade gave many people their first skiing lessons. It seemed that he spent most of his time skiing down the mountain backwards as he patiently taught his family and friends. He spent his career working with his father and brother in the family business, LOC Electric. Wade became a Master Electrician and ultimately received ownership of the business. He did his best to be a good steward of the company that his father founded. Wade admired his father tremendously and wanted always to make his father proud of him. Wade is preceded in death by his loving parents, Harold Lorentzen Christensen and Alice Clariece Ricks Christensen. He is survived by his wife, Françoise Hélène Christensen; his sons, Harold Luke Christensen, Dominique Wade Christensen, and Jonah Daniel Christensen; his stepmother, Mayvon Christensen; his siblings, Patricia Reynolds (Cal Reynolds, deceased), H. Nephi Christensen (Barbara), Debra Hiller (Karl); as well as beloved cousins, nieces, nephews, and dear friends. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 120 Shoshone Ave., Green River. Beginning at 1 p.m. before the funeral services, guests are invited to express condolences to Wade’s surviving family members. Interment will take place at the Riverview Cemetery following the funeral services. Family and friends are invited to join with us as we remember, celebrate, and treasure Wade’s life. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Bailes Polk Funeral Home, Sep 13, 2019 Allison Blayne Carter Allison Blayne Carter, 27, of Duncan passed away Friday, September 6th, 2019 in the Duncan Regional Hospital. No services will be held in Duncan. A memorial service will be held at a later date in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Allison was born March 26th, 1992 at Rock Springs, Wyoming the daughter of Donald Carter and Tricia Murphy. She graduated from the Duncan High School. Allison had a huge heart and loved everyone that she met. Her smile lit up the room and made everyone that was around her happy and positive. Survivors include her father, Donald Carter and wife Sandi Carter, her mother, Tricia Murphy and husband Kelly Johnson all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; her sister, Megean Carter and two brothers, Derrick and Tye Carter and her second mom, Heather Carter all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; her second dad, Allen Brooks of Candler, North Carolina; two children, Keelan Carter and Matthew Murphy both of Rock Springs, Wyoming; her maternal grandparents, Patrick and Susan Murphy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, uncle, Mike and aunt, Cathy Murphy and cousins, Shawn and Thomas Murphy of Rock Springs, Wyoming; maternal great-grandma, Connie Vigil of Battle Mountain, Nevada; paternal grandparents, Donald “Tricky” and Tanya Carter of Las Vegas, Nevada; uncle, Mark and aunt, Cyndi Carter of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin; aunt, Gina DeBoer of Casper, Wyoming; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. --- Wyo4News.com, Sep 16, 2019 Bernice Mary Vigil Bernice Mary Vigil, 90, passed away on Monday, Sept. 9, 2019, at the home of her daughter in Vernal, Utah, surrounded by her loving family. A resident of Green River, Wyoming, since 1943 and former resident of Longmont, Colorado, Mrs. Vigil died following a lengthy illness. She was born on Oct. 5, 1928, in Longmont, Colorado, the daughter of Faustin J. Gutierrez and Justa Quintana. She attended schools in Green River and was a graduate of Green River High School with the class of 1947. She married Ross Vigil on Oct. 25, 1948, in Green River. He preceded her in death on March 15, 2006. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and volunteered at the church for 10 years. She was also a member of Council of Catholic Women and was a religious educator. Her interests included spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, knitting, crocheting, and making everyone in her family a quilt. Survivors include one son, Jerry Vigil of Washington; three daughters, Esther Birch and husband Don of Vernal, Utah, Marian Iwasaki and husband Glenn of Salt Lake City, and Juanita Allen of Salt Lake City; eight grandchildren, Raquel Austin and husband Jedd, Ryan Birch and wife Becky, Dawn Caldwell, Gabriel Vigil and wife Tiffany, Nathan Vigil and wife Leauna, Erin Umbriaco and husband Jake, Jennifer Zaccardi and husband Richie, and Joshua Allen; 13 great-grandchildren, Sydney Austin, Cy Austin, Kaden Birch, Ethan Birch, Annaleigh Caldwell, Andi Grace Caldwell, Sean Vigil, Noah Vigil, Lucy Vigil, Judah Umbriaco, Silas Umbriaco, Ayden Zaccardi and Ellie Allen; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Ross Vigil; her daughter, Lorraine Vigil; two sisters, Margaret Hinojos and Cathy Trujillo. A mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18 at the church. Interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Wednesday one hour prior to the rosary and again at the church on Thursday one hour prior to mass. The family of Bernice Mary Vigil respectfully requests donations in her memory to the Seminarian Arankumar in care of Father Showri Kalva, 138 North 100 West, Vernal, Utah 84078. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Sep 16, 2019 George Albert Lytle George Albert Lytle, 69, a self-described non-conformist, romantic dreamer and worshiper of Mother Earth, passed away on Sept. 12, 2019. He was born Jan. 17, 1950, in Casper, Wyoming, to Verna Searle and George Albert Lytle, the last of five boys. After his father’s death in 1955, the family moved to San Diego, where George began his reign of running amok and living his life on his terms. George’s greatest joy was his daughter, Brandi Kristine Lytle (Leon). George in his lifetime worked several jobs in San Diego, Piceance Creek, Colorado, and Green River. He retired in 2010 to begin his “Life of Leisure” growing tomatoes and perfecting raspberry jalapeno jam. George married his best friend Teresa “Tree” Messerly-Lytle on Jan. 8, 1999, and began another adventure of craziness and unconditional love. He is survived by his wife, Tree; daughter, Brandi; brothers-in-law, Tony (Carol) and Tom Messerly; mother-in-law, Virginia Messerly; grandchildren, Doug Wilson, Kayla Wilson, Alissa Leon, Nicole Leon and Jordan Leon; nephew Mark (Jennifer) Lytle; nieces, Sheri (Mark) Barlow, Haley Messerly, Tara (Aaron) Durga; and several nieces, nephews and cousins around the country. George was preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Robert (Bob), Kenneth (Kenny), Frank and Stephen (Steve), and father-in-law, Moose Messerly. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life is planned in November with a Thanksgiving theme, as that was his most favorite holiday Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 16, 2019 Kelley R. Cook Kelley R. Cook, 38, of Wamsutter, passed away suddenly at his home on September 12, 2019. He was born January 20, 1981 in Greeley, Colorado, the son of Karen D. Cook. He attended schools in Greeley and graduated from Greeley West High School with the class of 1999. Kelley worked at the Love’s Travel Stop in Wamsutter for 15 years. He enjoyed his time working there and made many friends. He loved playing video games, fishing, camping and socializing. Survivors include uncles, Tim, Mickey, Neil and Charles; aunts Lanise, Gwen and Mary K.; numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his mother, Karen Cook and several aunts and uncles. Memorial services will be held at the Wamsutter Baptist Church and will be announced at a later date. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Sep 16, 2019 Helen Pulos Helen Pulos, 95, passed away Friday, Sept. 13, 2019, at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. She was born on Aug. 31, 1924, in Rock Springs, to loving parents John and Sylvia Pulos. Helen was the fourth of five girls. She grew up in the small mining community of Quealy near Rock Springs, attending the two-room school, skiing on barrel staves and having many other childhood escapades with her sisters. The family eventually moved to Rock Springs, where she graduated from the Rock Springs High School in 1942. Helen worked for the Rocket-Miner for 47 years until her retirement in 1989 as general manager. She was an independent career woman before most women had careers. Helen was a mentor for many successful women in business. She began her employment at the paper as a clerk in the business office on Oct. 1, 1942. She was later promoted to classified advertising sales and then to retail sales. Subsequently, she was promoted to advertising manager, business manager and advertising director before being named general manager. Part of Helen’s success was that she was very witty and had a great sense of humor. Her meeting with Bill Clinton and having her photograph taken with him was a highlight of her career. Helen was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She participated in the International Bowling Congress Tournament and tied for first place nationally, and was inducted into the Wyoming Bowling Association Hall of Fame. At the time, Helen was only the fourth woman in Wyoming chosen for the honor. In 1986, Helen was selected by the Women’s state bowling association to receive the “Outstanding Service Award,” one of only three ever given. She served on the Wyoming Women’s Bowling Association for 20 years, holding the office of director and vice president, and was delegate for 10 years prior to that. Helen served on the city recreation board during the time the first civic center complex was built. She also served on the city Board of Adjustment, the Sweetwater County United Way Board of Directors, and was a member of the Rock Springs Chapter L of the PEO sisterhood. Helen was a loving daughter and was especially close to her sister, Mary Pulos Zancanella. They lived next door to each other for most of their lives and together lovingly cared for their parents as they aged. Helen spent the last few years of her life at Deer Trail Assisted Living, where she had many close friendships and enjoyed the activities and the other residents. She received wonderful care from the staff at Deer Trail and felt fortunate to be there. Survivors include one sister, Mary Zancanella of Rock Springs, as well as several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; three sisters, Sylvia Riskus and husband Pete, Georgia Hanten and husband Dr. Stephen, and Elsie Rice and husband Earl “Dubby;” and dear friend Maggie Riley. A mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept.20, 2019, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19 at the church. Interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Thursday one hour prior to the rosary and again at the church on Friday one hour prior to mass. The family respectfully request that donations in Helen’s memory be made to the Holy Spirit Catholic Community, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or to a charity of your choice. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Sep 16, 2019 Steve Walter Gennett Steve Walter Gennett, 82, passed away Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019, at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 11 years and was a former resident of Charlevoix, Michigan. He was born on April 5, 1937, in Charlevoix, Michigan, the son of Clifford Gannett and Margaret Gornell. He attended schools in Michigan and was a 1955 graduate of the Charlevoix High School. He married Suzanne Joyce Ostrum on July 8, 1967, in Charlevoix, Michigan, and she preceded him in death on April 26, 2019, in Rock Springs. Mr. Gennett served in the United States Army from 1960 to 1966 during the Korean War and was a member of the American Legion. He worked as a machinist for JB Webb for many years. He loved the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions, UCF football and WYCO Baseball. Survivors include three sons, Dan Gennett of Rock Springs, Scott Wells of Portland, Oregon, and Richard Wells of Traverse City, Michigan; like a son, Bernie Arguello of Rock Springs; two daughters, Deborah Peterson and husband Jon of Charlevoix, Michigan, and Carla DeSalvo of Rock Springs; two sisters, Genevieve of Charlevoix, Michigan, and Mary Lou Stahulak of Illinois; nine grandchildren, Eric Wenzel and wife Brittany, Nichole Wenzel, Tara Dill and husband Jeremy, Tonia Allmacher and husband Steve, Lizzie Peterson, Brian Wells, Rick Wells, Andrew Marsh, and Ivy Wells; 12 great-grandchildren, Addysen Wenzel, Brecklynn Wenzel, Kellin Wenzel, Kamdyn Wenzel, Cole Dill, Ashlynn Dill, Lauren Dill, Anna Jones, Isabel Allmacher, Joshua Allmacher, Oliver Allmacher, and Leo Wells; as well as several nieces and nephews. Mr. Gennett was preceded in death by his parents, wife, four brothers, and one sister. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military honors and interment will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel one hour prior to services. A special thanks to Vase for the past two years. You have personally been there for us through each loss we have had; you are in our hearts. Thank you also to Sage View Care Center. Your staff was amazing. Thank you for the loving care and support we received. Our man was especially loved. Thank you. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 17, 2019 Esie Marie Crane Esie Marie Crane, 78, of Green River, passed away September 15, 2019 at St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City, UT. Esie was born on June 17, 1941 in Youngsville, NM, the daughter of Ignacio Gallegos and Estella Moya Herrera. She attended schools in Ephraim, UT and graduated from Basic High School in Henderson, NV with the class of 1959. Esie married James L. Crane on December 24, 1959 in Richfield, UT. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Vernal Temple. She worked as a custodian for Sweetwater County School District #2 and retired after 21 years. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Esie loved her grandchildren, great-grandchildren. She also enjoyed traveling, reading, cooking and crocheting. Survivors include her husband, James Crane of Green River; son, Kenneth Crane of Green River; daughters, Mona Hart of Green River, Janet Rawlings and husband Mark of Fruitland, ID; brothers, Sam Gallegos and Robert Gallegos both of Mesquite, NV, and Ted Herrera of Ogden, UT; sisters, Josie Gallegos of Union City, CA, Marcie Johnson of Heber City, UT, Ruth Nicholson of Layton, UT; grandchildren, Jennifer Goff and husband Trevor, Jessica Hart, Jakob Hart, Brooke Shumway and husband Beau, Cody Rawlings, Austin Rawlings and wife Emili; great-grandchildren, Charlee and Hartlee Goff. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ignacio Gallegos and Estella Herrera, brothers and sisters, Johnny Gallegos, Ramona Gibbs, Mary Turpin, Joseph Gallegos, Eddy Herrera and son in-law, Peter Hart. Memorial services will be held at 11:00 am Saturday, September 21, 2019 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Green River Chapel, 1255 West Teton Blvd., Green River, WY. Friends may call one hour prior to the services at the church. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Sep 17, 2019 Thomas George Anderson Thomas George Anderson, 59, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, passed away in the early morning hours of Sept. 9, 2019, at the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City. Tommy was born July 29, 1960, in the U.S. Naval Hospital at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California, the son of George H. and Violet I. Lorincz Anderson. He grew up in the Bay area, spending most of his early years in San Leandro, California. At the age of eight he was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Tommy enlisted in the U.S. Army. He received most of his training in Fort Lee, Virginia. He worked hard during this time to earn his high school diploma. He was then stationed in Bremen, Northern Germany, where he served the remainder of his time before being honorably discharged. Tommy later returned to northern California, where he gained experience in a number of fields including electrical apprentice, route driver, sales rep, warehouse manager and pit crew transporter for Union Pacific Railroad. Tommy married Linda Brough on April 6, 2011, in Rock Springs. He enjoyed cooking (well known for his Hungarian heritage dishes), golfing, animals, rock music, concerts, bowling, riding his Arctic Cat, traveling and camping. Survivors include his spouse, Linda Brough of Rock Springs; son, Bradley Whiteside and companion Jess of Sebastapol, California; three step-children, Rebekah Rice and husband Eric of Layton, Utah, Lauren Hamm and husband Riley of Rock Springs, Jared Brough and wife Krysten of Rock Springs; eight grandchildren, Kyson, Evelyn, Claire, Greyson, Cohen, Dallon, Emmitt, Kaleb; brothers, Joe Anderson and wife Debbie of Niceville, Florida, and Robert Anderson of Raleigh, North Carolina. He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Violet Anderson. Funeral services will be at noon on Friday, Sept. 20, 2019, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Stake Center, 2055 Edgar St., Rock Springs. Friends may call one hour prior to the services at the church. Inurnment will take place in the Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Concord, California, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations to be made to a charity of your choice. Condolences for family can be left by going to www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Sep 18, 2019 Alfred Jereb Alfred Jereb, 84, passed away Monday, Aug. 19, 2019, at his home in Beaver Dam, Arizona. He was a resident of Beaver Dam for seven years and former resident of Lyman, Wyoming, and Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Jereb was born Nov. 27, 1934, the son of John and Anna (Ruper) Jereb in Rock Springs. He attended schools in Rock Springs and was a graduate of Rock Springs High School with the class of 1954. Mr. Jereb married Dana Jean Smith in Manila, Utah, on July 14, 1962. He was a United States Navy Veteran. Mr. Jereb was employed at FMC for 31 years and retired as an operator in 1997. His interests included hunting, fishing, camping and spending time with his family. Survivors include his wife, Dana of Beaver Dam, Arizona; his son, Dan Jereb and wife Shilo of League City, Texas; his daughter, Jodi Levanger and husband Gill of Lyman; two brothers, Jack Jereb and wife Mary and Stanley Jereb and wife Joanie, all of Rock Springs; his sister Ceila Young of Las Vegas; five grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, several brothers and sisters. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 at the American Legion Archie Hay Post #24, 543 Broadway, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 18, 2019 Betty June Johnson Betty June Johnson, 90, passed away Monday, September 16, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 10 years and is a former resident of Vernal, Utah. Mrs. Johnson was born on June 11, 1929 in McCallister, Oklahoma; the daughter of Alvin Marion Dingman and Bertha Ellen Gorseline. She attended schools in Ajo, Arizona and was a 1947 graduate of the Ajo High School. Betty married H. Jim Johnson on June 18, 1947 in Ajo, Arizona, and he preceded her in death on August 19, 2005. Mrs. Johnson was employed for Dinah Bowl for 44 years until her retirement in 2009 as a manager. She was an avid bowler, and enjoyed reading, jigsaw puzzles, and crossword puzzles. Mrs. Johnson also enjoyed being on Diamond Mountain. Survivors include three daughters, Norma Rogers and husband Herb of Salt Lake City, Utah, Terry Croft and husband Lloyd of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mary Peckler and husband Matt of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one daughter-in-law, Chris Johnson of Illinois, nine grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Johnson was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and one son, Charles “Chuck” Johnson. Following cremation, private family services will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhoems.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 20, 2019 Arlie Tremelling Jelouchan Arlie Tremelling Jelouchan, 96, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at Deer Trail Assisted Living Home. Arlie was born on October 29, 1922 in Cumberland, Wyoming, the daughter of Thomas Henson and Mary McWilliams Tremelling. She later moved with the family to Superior, Wyoming where she attended school and graduated from Superior High School. She met the love of her life, Frank Jelouchan and they were married on March 23, 1943 in Paris, Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple on February 24, 1967. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She served two LDS missions with Frank to Washington D.C. and Ogden, UT. She held many positions in the church. Some of her other interests were genealogy work, quilting and spending time with her family. Arlie is survived by her two sons, J. Frank (Billie) Jelouchan and John J. (Liz) Jelouchan, and two daughters, Teresa “Terri” (Gene) Tarufelli and Sheri Tometich; one brother, Gerald (Vienna) Tremelling and one sister, MaryLou (Frank) Subic; brother-in-law, Bob McEldery; grandchildren, Rick (Shawn) Tarufelli, Terri Jean Tarufelli, Lynette (Gary) Cukale, Scott (Sherry) Jelouchan, Mika Jenkins, Tara Jelouchan and Karlie Jelouchan; great-grandchildren Tiffany Cordova, Ciera Tomison, Rikki Collins, Mariah Pacheco, Dalton Tarufelli, Derek Tarufelli, Kevin Nosich, Brian Nosich, Jared Rodriguez, Parker Jelouchan, Carter Jenkins, Cassidy Jenkins, Page Mauldin and Conner Mauldin; great-great-grandchildren, Jensyn Cordova, Raegan Cordova, Payton Tomison, Hadli Tomison, Kane Tomison, Charlee Pacheco, Kendall Pacheco, Rhettley Collins, and Brystle Nosich as well as several nieces and nephews. Arlie was preceded in death by her husband, Frank, her parents, granddaughter, Stevanna Page, grandson Ralph Jenkins, sisters, Cloreen (Nick) Beyda, Muriel (Ralph) Widdop, Anona (Ben) Riley, Lois (Jack) Hamilton and Beth McEldery; brothers, Laddie (Arlene) Tremelling and Leroy (Doris) Tremelling. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 p.m. on September 23, 2019 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Rock Springs Stake Center, 2055 Edgar Street. Family and friends may call at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 22, 2019 and on Monday 1 hour before to the services at the church. Interment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner, Sep 20, 2019 Anna Suchi Tomlin “And He will raise you up on eagle’s wings Bear you on the breath of dawn Make you to shine like the sun And hold you in the palm of His hand ...” Anna Susich Tomlin is at peace and being held by our Lord! She passed away on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019, in Denver, Colorado. She was 91 years old. She had been ill for four months recovering from surgery. Anna was born on Oct. 4, 1927, to George and Antonia Susich in Rock Springs. She had a long, successful career with Mountain States Telephone and US West Telecommunications in Wyoming and Utah. In 1951, she married Walter Lee Tomlin in Rock Springs. Terri Anne Tomlin was born in 1952 while they lived in Cody. After living in several small towns with Walter’s work, they settled in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 2004, Anna moved to Denver to be with her daughter. For those who knew Anna, it was obvious how beautiful and meticulous she was with everything she did for her family, neighbors and friends. She prided herself on being a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She will be missed terribly. Knowing she is no longer suffering brings great peace to her family. She was preceded in death by her father, George Susich; mother, Antonia Susich; and sisters, Francis Gecan and Nora O’Farrell. She is survived by her daughter, Terri Anne Tomlin; granddaughter, Elizabeth AnnaRose Orman; great-grandson, Campbell Edward Orman; and brother, George Susich. A celebration of her life will be held at a later date. --- Wyo4News.com, Sep 23, 2019 Marceillal Sorenson Marceilla Sorenson, 78 of Green River, Wyoming, passed away Sept. 20, 2019, at the Mission of Castle Rock Care Center with her loving family by her side. She was a resident of Green River for the past 18 years and former resident of Barstow, California, and Aurora, Colorado. Marceilla was born Jan. 14, 1941, in Edmond, Oklahoma, the daughter of Midder and Nora (Brumley) Moore. She attended schools in Newport, Arkansas and was a graduate of Barstow Adult Evening High in 1976. She married Clifford Sorenson in Las Vegas on Feb. 16, 1959. Marceilla was a retired teacher’s aide and homemaker, loving wife, mama, grandma and G-ma. She enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, grandchildren, her children, great-grandchildren, Denver Broncos and making yummy food for her family. Marceilla is survived by her husband, Clifford of Green River; two sons, Clifford D. Sorenson and wife Debbie of Barstow, California, and Anthony Sorenson and wife Kathy of Arvada, Colorado; one daughter, Rebecca Sorenson of Green River; three sisters, Carel Fiero of San Antonio, Texas, Maxine Roberson of Barstow, California, and Diane Harris of Helendale, California; five grandchildren, Derek Sorenson and Dennis Sorenson, both of Barstow, California, Nicholas Paulding and wife Chrissy of Rock Springs, Breanna Hanson and husband Steven of Green River, and Brandon Sorenson and wife Maria of Arvada, Colorado; and eight great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents; four sisters, Desi Crabtree, Retta Van Grober, Lou Quearry and Nina Moore; and grandson, Jonathan Paulding. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019, at the Vase Funeral Home, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call Wednesday, one hour prior to services at the Vase Chapel. Inurnment will be in the Riverview Cemetery in Green River, Wyoming immediately following. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Sep 23, 2019 Larry Duke Larry Duke, 75, passed away Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a resident of Green River for the past 43 years and is a former resident of Texas. Mr. Duke was born on Feb. 9, 1944, in Newton, Mississippi, the son of James Hardy Duke and Ruby Pommies. He attended schools in Pasadena, Texas, and was a 1963 graduate of Pasadena High School. Mr. Duke married Bobbie Jewell on Sept. 4, 1965, in Pasadena, Texas. He taught in Houston, Texas, and also for Sweetwater County School District #2 for over 40 years until his retirement in 2007. Survivors include his wife, Bobbie Duke; two sons, Mike Duke and Bob Duke; one brother; Jim Duke and wife Connie of Woodlands, Texas; one sister, Charlotte Adams and husband Nick of Spring, Texas; one nephew and one niece. Following cremation, there will be no services at this time. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Vase Funeral Chapels, Sep 23, 2019 Curtis Keelin Sr. Curtis Keelin Sr., 71, passed away Sunday, September 22, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a life-long resident of Wyoming. Mr. Keelin was born on February 5, 1948 in Herrin, Illinois; the son of Carlos Keelin and Eugenia Miller. He atteneded schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1966 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Mr. Keelin married Patricia Timmer on June 24, 1978 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He worked for FMC as a welder for over 50 years until his retirement. Mr. Keelin also owned Concrete Palace. Curtis enjoyed hunting, fishing, four-wheeling, decorating his yard for Halloween and spending time at Kelly’s Convenience drinking coffee with friends. Mr. Keelin loved having breakfast with his grandchildren and garage saling. Survivors include his wife, Pat Keelin of Reliance, Wyoming, one son, Carlos Keelin of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one daughter, Katina Keelin of California, one sister, Carol Gibbons of Rock Springs, Wyoming, six grandchildren, Caitlyn Keelin, Cherish Keelin, Celeste Keelin, A.J. Keelin, Ashton Keelin, Andrew Keelin, five great-grandchildren, Adrianna, Aryia, Jayzor, Amor, Peyton, as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. Mr. Keelin was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, Richard Keelin, Kenny Keelin, Donald Keelin, one son, Curtis Keelin Jr., and one brother in infancy, Carlos Keelin Jr. Following cremation, a celebration of life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Thursday, September 26, 2019 at New Hope Baptist Church, 513 G Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 24, 2019 Severino “Tony” Espino Colino Severino “Tony” Espino Colino passed away on September 21, 2019 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born March 28, 1955 to Jesualdo and Celia Espino in Brime De Urz, Zamora, Spain. Tony married Rachel Corral on February 17, 1985 and became father to Melinda, Michelle, and Rosanna. A year later they had Crystal and then some years later Clarrissa. Tony was a resident of Rock Springs for over 25 years. He enjoyed camping, fishing and hunting at Big Sandy with family and friends. He also enjoyed gardening. He is survived by his daughters, Crystal, Clarrissa, Michelle, and Rosanna, his wife, Rachel and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brothers, sisters and many nephews and nieces. He is preceded in death by his parents, Jesualdo and Celia, brother, Gerardo Espino, daughter, Melinda Cech-Mitchel, great-grandson, Oklan Thompson and mother-in-law, Balbina Corral. We will be holding a celebration of life at 4:00 pm on October 12, 2019 at the American Legion, 551 Broadway, Rock Springs. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 25, 2019 John R. Potter MESQUITE, Nevada — John R. Potter, 76, passed away peacefully at his home in Mesquite, NV on September 24, 2019, after a lengthy illness. He was born on May 14, 1943 in Rock Springs, WY to Clarence and Theresa Potter. He graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1961, and married Mary Weston on November 11, 1962. They were married for 56 years. John worked at FMC for 32 years as an equipment operator. After his retirement he and Mary moved to Riverton, WY where they lived for 8 years, then moved to Mesquite, NV where they have resided for the past 5 years. His hobbies included hunting, fishing, exploring in the desert and other outdoor activities. John was also involved with Sweetwater County Search and Rescue for many years. John is survived by wife, Mary, sons, Ralph Potter (husband David Smith) of Phoenix, AZ, Keith Potter of Rock Springs, WY, daughters, Lori Leisch (husband Steve) of Rock Springs, Tammy Garner (husband Jeremy) of Rock Springs, six grandchildren including Chris Potter, Jerad Leisch, Chezney Leisch, Adelynn Leisch, John Hammontree and Alyssa Waters, brothers-in-law, Jim Weston (wife Dawn), Howard Weston, sister-in-law, Joyce Deller, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence “Pinky” and Theresa Potter, brother Ralph Potter, and brother-in-law, David Deller, all from Rock Springs. Per John’s request there will be no services at this time. In lieu of flowers remember John as you cast out your next fishing line or enjoy the great outdoors. Condolences may be sent to jmpotter1@outlook.com or 1130 Mohave Drive Mesquite, NV 89027. --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 26, 2019 Delbert F. Gray Delbert Gray, 68, passed away Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a life-long resident of Wyoming. Mr. Gray was born on May 9, 1951 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and grew up in Superior; the son of Alfonso Gray and Dessie Bee Richard. He was a 1969 graduate of Rock Springs High School, and attended Western Wyoming Community College and the University of Wyoming for four years where he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice. Mr. Gray also attended the Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy for two years. Delbert married Laurie G. Gray Podbevsek on November 20, 1972 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They were married for 47 years. He worked for the Sweetwater County Sherriff’s Department as a detective, head of security for the hospital and WWCC. Delbert worked for the Rock Springs Police Department on and off for over 20 years until his retirement in 2015. Mr. Gray was a member of the World Taekwondo Federation and the Wyoming Peace Officers Association. Delbert enjoyed spending time with his family especially his grandchildren, boating, fishing, and politics; he ran for sheriff five times. Delbert loved helping people; he always kept money in his pocket to give a helping hand to those in need. Survivors include his wife, Laurie Gray of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Leontra Gray of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one daughter, Kilji Jenkins Gutierrez and husband Joaquin of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two sisters, Gloria Hutton and husband Fred of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Ruby Tullock and husband Skip of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one sister-in-law, Lisa Andicoechea, her husband Jose and their two children Nikole and Josh, five grandchildren, Oaklan and girlfriend Bailey Johnson, Jada, Alexus, Jayleigh “Bean”, and Jace, as well as several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, one son, Tristan Jack, one sister, Emma Glaze, stepfather, John Glaze, mother in-law, Arlene Podbevsek, grandmother-in-law, Hannah Smith, brother-in-law, Jack A. Podbevsek, and father-in-law, Jack G. Podbevsek. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at the Sweetwater Events Complex, 3320 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Inurnment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery Columbarium. Friends may call at the Sweetwater Events Complex one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests donations in Delbert’s memory be made to Primary Children's Hospital, 100 Mario Capecchi Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84113. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 26, 2019 Brandi Quintana Brandi Quintana, 43, passed away Monday, September 23, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Wyoming. Ms. Quintana was born on September 22, 2019 in Big Rapids, Michigan, the daughter of Ralph A. Yarrington and Sally Lintemuth. She attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a graduate of the Rock Springs High School. Brandi was a homemaker for the last eight years. Ms. Quintana enjoyed spending time with her friends and family, collecting marvel characters, reading, cross stitching, playing Magic: The Gathering, and her pets. Survivors include her significant other, Michael Schantle of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two sons, Chance Schantle of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Kamron Schantle of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one daughter, Jasmine Frost and husband Randall of Gillette, Wyoming, one brother, Kalvin Yarrington of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one sister, Heather Yarrington of Rock Springs, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, and very close friends, Monica and Jennifer. Following cremation, services will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 26, 2019 Norman Shantz Norman (Norm) Shantz, 76, passed away Thursday, September 26, 2019 at his home surrounded by family after a short battle with cancer. He was a longtime resident of wonderful Wyoming. Mr. Shantz was born on July 30, 1943 in Silver City, New Mexico, the son of Benjamin Shantz and Emma Mary Jarrold. Norm grew up in New Mexico and graduated high school from the New Mexico Military Institute, and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from New Mexico State University, as well as a Master’s Degree in Aeronautical Engineering while working for NASA on the Lunar Module Engines. Norman married Martha (Marty) Malins in Las Cruces, New Mexico in 1965 while attending college, they were married for 54 Years. He served in the United States Army from 1968-1971 as a Captain. After his military service Norman returned to New Mexico and worked for Kennecott Copper Mine while attaining an MABA Degree. In 1974 he moved to Wyoming and worked for Stauffer Chemical, and General Chemical. Mr. Shantz also worked as a real estate agent/broker and was self-employed. Mr. Shantz was an outdoorsman, and loved Wyoming spaces; Lake Powell, Flaming Gorge. He enjoyed hunting, playing cards, and traveling on family vacations. Survivors include his wife, Martha M. Shantz of Green River, Wyoming, two sons, Eric Shantz and wife Rikki of Green River, Wyoming, Ian Shantz and wife Jennifer of Chandler, Arizona, one brother, Robert Shantz of Safford, Arizona, four grandchildren, Mackenzie, Jocelyn, Payton, Natalie, one great-grandchild, Mannix, one niece Kelly Meinhardt and husband Christian of Colorado Springs, Colorado, as well as several cousins. Following Cremation, there will be no services at his request. The family respectfully requests that donations in Norman’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street #220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 30, 2019 Cheryl Darlene Gunyan GILLETTE — Cheryl Darlene Gunyan, 75, died of a broken heart on Friday, September 27, 2019, at the Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center in Gillette caused by Alzheimer’s, dementia and Pick’s disease. She was a longtime Gillette resident. Cheryl was born in Rock Springs on November 23, 1943, to Richard Lester Gunyan and Audrey Darlene Miller Gunyan. She attended school in Rock Springs where she earned her GED. She was very talented in painting and drawing and other hobby-type things. In her younger years, she enjoyed working in her yard and plant area. Cheryl was the state president of the Wyoming Republican Women’s group and a member of the Red Hat Society. She enjoyed spending time with her family and taking trips to D.C. and abroad. Survivors included her brothers, Robert Haines of Gillette, Roger Gunyan and wife JoAnn of Rock Springs, and Richard Gunyan and wife Shirley of Daniel, WY; sister-in-law, Laurie Haines and brother-in-law, Bill Domson of Rock Springs; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins; three great-grandsons and one great-granddaughter. She was preceded in death by her parents, Richard Gunyan and Audrey Haine; stepfather, Bill Haines; brother, Bill Haines; and sister, Betty Domson. Cremation has taken place. A dinner in Rock Springs will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please donate in Cheryl’s name to the Alzheimer’s Association, Wyoming Chapter, 2232 Dell Range Blvd., Suite 101, Cheyenne, WY, 82009. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 30, 2019 Mary Ann Baker SUN CITY, Arizona — Mary Ann Baker, 77, passed on Saturday, September 14, 2019, at Sun West Assisted Living Facility in Sun City, Arizona, where she had been a patient for almost two years. Prior to then, she resided in Glendale, Arizona, for approximately 22 years. She was a former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mary Ann was born on August 29, 1942, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Valentine and Mary Demshar Homec. She attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1960 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She and William (Bill) Baker were married on June 26, 1960, in Rock Springs; and they had three children, Valerie, Bill, and Mike. The accidental death of their daughter Valerie when she was nineteen years old was a heartbreak that Mary Ann never stopped feeling. After 22 years of marriage, she and Bill divorced. Mary Ann lived with her partner Jack Podbevsek until shortly before she entered the assisted living facility. He preceded her in death in March of this year. Mary Ann worked for the Department of Public Assistance in Rock Springs for 15 years until her retirement in 1995. Shortly thereafter, she moved to Arizona to be near her two sons and their families. Always passionate about flowers and gardening, she found her dream job working for Cactus Flower Floral in Scottsdale, where she worked for almost ten years. Family was so important to Mary Ann…it was always with her wonderful smile that she spoke about her sons and their families. Her grandchildren brought her great joy. Animals, especially dogs, and for a while, horses, were also a big part of Mary Ann’s life…she was rarely without a dog. Her love for her animals, as for her family, was unconditional. Mary Ann was a wonderful cook…she had an innate ability to create the most delicious food, much like her mother before her. She enjoyed her time cooking and baking…it was always a treat being in the kitchen with her! Survivors include her sons, William Baker of Phoenix, Arizona, and Mike Baker and wife, Christie, of Glendale, Arizona; grandchildren, Matt Baker, Jeff Baker, Mike Baker, Brandy Baker, and Scott Baker; sister, Jean Homec Staehr and husband, Fred of Jackson, Wyoming; nieces, Amy Staehr of Jackson, Wyoming, and Susanne Staehr of San Francisco, California. She was preceded in death by her parents, her daughter Valerie, and her partner, Jack Podbevsek. Following cremation, a graveside service and interment will take place at 10 AM, Saturday, October 5, 2019, in the St Joseph section at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. The family respectfully requests that donations in Mary Ann’s memory be made to Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901; or the Alzheimer’s Association. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 30, 2019 Dario Gonzalez Jr. Dario Gonzalez Jr., 75, passed away Thursday, September 26, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a resident of Green River, Wyoming for 30 years and a former resident of Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Gonzalez was born on September 4, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois; the son of Dario Gonzalez Sr. and Fern Gilbert. He attended schools on Triton, Illinois and was a 1970 Graduate of Cook County High School. He also received an Associate of Applied Science in Engineering. Dario worked as a charter bus driver for 30 years until his retirement in 2004. Mr. Gonzalez enjoyed fishing, hunting, horseback riding, traveling, shooting, visiting with people, and hearing other people’s stories. Survivors include one son, Darin Gonzalez of Chicago, Illinois, one daughter, Kimberly Thas of Paso Robles, California, one brother, Chris Donovan of Scottsdale, Arizona, two sisters, Patricia Graham of Missouri, Carmen Estrada of Chandler Arizona, one sister-in-law, Zhara Dean of Scottsdale, Arizona, two grandchildren, Crystal Thas, Katelyn Boyer, one great grandchild, Emily Howard, and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Judge Dean, and one sister, Helen Simonson. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1 pm, Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at 700 Crossbow Drive #117 in Green River, Wyoming. Friends may call on hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 30, 2019 Joe Dolence MOUNTAIN VIEW– Joe Dolence, 87, passed away Thursday, September 5, 2019 at his home in Mountain View, Wyoming surrounded by family sharing memories of his amazing life. He was a life-long resident of Wyoming. Joe was born on October 2, 1931 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the son of Rudolph and Antonia (Hafner) Dolence. Joe’s parents were immigrants from Slovenia in the early 1900’s that came to Rock Springs, Wyoming to work in the coal mines. The family also ran the Lincoln Motel on Dewar Drive for many years. Joe was a 1950 graduate of the Rock Springs High School, and also attended the University of Wyoming where he obtained degrees in Geology and Petroleum Engineering with his identical twin brother, Johnny. They both served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. Joey and Johnny founded and operated Dolco-Geo Engineering, an oilfield consulting company that mapped the geological data of many original oil and gas fields in Colorado and Wyoming. Joe learned the lost art of Slovenian cooking and baking from his parents and continued the tradition with his family. He had amazing talent in the kitchen and made many special treats over the years for school functions, family, friends, and later; for the grandbabies. Joe truly found his joy in life from giving; and was the most selfless man there was. He passed on his Denver Broncos obsession to his daughter Jolene and loved spoiling her and his grandchildren more than anything. Survivors include his wife, Pat Dolence of Mountain View, one daughter, Jolene Pate and spouse Jamie of Mountain View, WY and Firestone, CO, one sister-in-law, Elsie Dolence of Rock Springs, three grandchildren, Shannen Pate, Trevor Pate, Trenton Pate, three great-grandchildren, Brooklyn Floyd, Harper Zadra, Cooper Zadra, as well as several nieces and nephews. Joe was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, Stanley Dolence, Rudy Dolence, Johnny Dolence, one sister, Antonia Bolton and his beloved dog, Butch Pate. Following cremation, services will be held in the spring. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 30, 2019 Kelly Dee Walk Kelly Dee Walk of Green River, Wyoming, born May 13th, 1977 died alongside his companion Michelle Powers on Saturday September 27th, 2019. He was born to Martin and Niki Dean Walk in Evanston, Wyoming. He was raised and attended school in Manila, Utah before attending the Weber ATC in order to receive a Machine Fabrication certificate. He was an avid fisherman, woodworker and handyman. Kelly could often be found starting projects that he would never get around to finishing. Instead, he would get distracted by his children, Addison, Ashton, Wyatt and his bonus children Ian, Rowan, Ayden, and Devlin. The amount of love he had in his heart for these kids was only matched for his love of Michelle. Kelly always finished one type of project; exquisite jewelry boxes, lavish play houses, and other immaculate wooden items for his daughters. As for his sons, Kelly lived to embarrass them. Whether it be dancing around the store, or doing general “dad” things around girls they were interested in, Kelly always brought an air of joy wherever he went. Not only did his humor and artistry shine through everything he did, but so did his incredible work ethic. Kelly would often pull long hours at his job of fifteen years at Ciner Wyoming to support his family and give them the closest thing to a perfect life as he could. Kelly was a lot of things, but lazy was not one of them. Kelly’s heart was that of gold, literally giving the shirt off his back to a stranded hitchhiker. He will be missed by all that he had come into contact with. Whether it be his children, friends, coworkers, or the server at IHOP whom he had struck up a 2-hour conversation with. Kelly is survived by his three biological children, Addison, Ashton, and Wyatt Walk; his four “bonus kids,” Ian and Rowan Keele along with Ayden and Devlin Powers; his mother, Niki (Allen) Baird, his step-mother, Lil (Ben) Kirk, his brothers, Casey (Jamie) Walk, Cory (SuAnn) Walk, his best friend, Troy Hanks and numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father, Martin Walk, grandparents, Guy and Lucielle Dean, Ed and Helen Walk and his mentor, Harold Kern. A Celebration of Life for both Kelly and Michelle will be held on Saturday, October 5 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Cultural Hall, 1000 W 400 N. St., Green River, WY. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 30, 2019 Michelle N. Powers Michelle N. Powers, 41, of Green River, passed away alongside her companion Kelly Walk from an auto accident on Friday, September 27, 2019. She was born May 10, 1978 in Ogden, Utah, the daughter of Edward P. Thormblad and Doris N. Duncombe. She became a registered nurse and worked in Home Healthcare for over 17 years. She loved caring for her clients and family. Michelle loved spending time with family and friends. She also loved playing board games, reading, online gaming, and cooking. Survivors include her parents, Roger and Doris Blasi of Green River; sons, Devlin Powers of Rock Springs, Ayden Powers and Ian Victor Keele both of Green River; stepson, Wyatt Walk of Mountain View, WY; daughter, Rowan Michelle Keele of Green River; stepdaughter, Ashton and Addy Walk of Mountain View, WY; brother, Vince Blasi of Denver, CO; sisters, Chawntelle and Ryan Oliver of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, and Idawna Perkins of Cheyenne; grandmother, Norene Seymour of Mountain View, WY. She was accompanied in death by her companion, Kelly Walk. She was preceded in death by her grandfathers, Ted Duncombe and L. D. Seymour, uncles, Les and Brian Duncombe. A Celebration of Life for both Michelle and Kelly will be held Saturday, October 5 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Cultural Hall, 1000 W 400 N. St., Green River, WY. In lieu of flowers, family requests donations to help with expenses. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- RockMiner.com, Oct 2, 2019 Dorothy Jo Manley Wataha Dorothy Jo Manley Wataha, 92, died peacefully on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019, of natural causes in Rock Springs. Dorothy was born on June 27, 1927, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs. She was the youngest of three daughters and grew up near the old Union Pacific Railroad roundhouse; her father was a watchman for the railroad. She attended Yellowstone Elementary School, Rock Springs Junior High School and Rock Springs High School, graduating in 1945. She attended the University of Wyoming for two years, married Paul J. Wataha in Ogden, Utah, in 1947, and then lived in Rock Springs until her death. She had three sons. Dorothy was a member of the First Congregational Church her entire life, serving in many capacities over the years. Her biggest contributions were in the choir and as a vocal soloist for church-based weddings and funerals. She served on countless civic and school-based committees and was a member of the PEO. She believed strongly in music education. She was a talented musician and music advocate, gardener, and enjoyed outdoor activities. Dorothy was a dedicated mother and spouse and a loyal and honest friend to many. She was active, independent, candid, fun, and wise beyond her experiences. She was an enduring source of help and advice to her family and many others. She made a true difference in every life she touched. She was preceded in death by her father, Charles Roland Manley; mother, Nettie Hendrickson Manley; her husband; sisters, Marjorie Beardsley and Elaine Zeiler; and her middle son, Paul Jay Wataha. Dorothy is survived by her sons, John Charles Wataha and Joesph Frank Wataha; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. She will be sorely missed, but her contributions and selfless love for so many will endure in many hearts forever, foremost in ours. As per her wishes, no public funeral or memorial service is planned. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 2, 2019 Clyde Gale Clyde Gale, 83, passed away Sunday, September 29, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming surrounded by family. He was a resident of Wyoming for the past 42 years and is a former resident of Utah. Mr. Gale was born on June 3, 1936 in Bluebell, Utah, the son of Jesse Gale and Edith Bird. He attended schools in Altamont, Utah and later received his GED. Clyde married Colleen Irons on August 12, 1955 in Kingman, Arizona. Mr. Gale served in the United States Navy. He worked for Questar Gas for 36 years until his retirement in 1996 as a Supervisor. Mr. Gale was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He enjoyed camping, fishing, woodworking, playing card games, traveling, outdoors and tinkering around. Survivors include his wife, Colleen Gale of Rock Springs, Wyoming, three sons, Ronald Gale and wife Denice of Washington, Tony Gale of Tucson, Arizona, Cory Gale and Janae of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one daughter, Lenna Moore and husband Hulon of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two brothers, Floyde Gale and wife Pat of Vernal, Utah, Barry Gale and wife Sherryl of Vernal, Utah, nine grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, five step-grandchildren, 16 step-great-grandchildren, furry friend, Buddy, as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. Mr. Gale was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Elwayne Gale, three sisters, Lenna, Phyllis, Lois, one great-grandson in infancy, Weston Bolton, and furry friend Norman. Following cremation, there will be no services at this time. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Oct 4, 2019 Forrest Quinn Foster Forrest Quinn Foster, 56, died on Monday, Sept. 23, 2019, in Laramie, Wyoming, at the home of Tom and Nyla Jean Bailey. He was born Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1963, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, to Charlotte Foster. He was later adopted by his grandparents, Hubert and Elsie Foster. Mr. Foster attended school in Rock Springs and later completed his GED. He enlisted in the United State Marine Corps, and after the Marine Corps he went to work in the oil fields. He worked from Rock Springs to Mississippi and as far north as the Northern Lights. Derricks were his favorite position. While working in the oil fields of Colorado, he met Susan Marie Griffin on Oct. 14, 2005. They married on Sept. 16, 2017. Mr. Foster lived his life to the fullest with his wife and often referred to her as his “Polo” and he was her “Marco.” He was a member of the Laramie Aerie #3493 Fraternal Order of Eagles, serving as past worthy president and past riders president. He was a member of American Legion Archie Hay Post #24 in Rock Springs. He was also head of security for the Laramie non-profit Burlesque Group for a couple of years. Mr. Foster loved to volunteer, especially when it came to children. Every Easter he was the Easter Bunny, and he was the Pumpkin Patch Guy, making sure the small schools of Rock River, Medicine Bow and Elk Mountain had a pumpkin patch at school before Halloween. He didn’t put on the Santa costume because he had that “Wolfman Jack” kind of voice that would give him away. Mr. Foster also loved to be outside four-wheeling, camping, fishing, boating, mud bogging, and building unique items out of wood with his hands. He was an accomplished wood worker. He was also an accomplished joker. “If you can’t laugh at life sometime, you’re going to turn into a dried-up old prune” was his philosophy. The one thing Mr. Foster did not joke about were great big bear hugs, which are going to be missed by everyone who had the privilege of knowing Forrest, experienced his generosity and knew the warmth of his friendship. He is survived by his wife, Susan Marie Foster; his son, Josh Foster of Casper; stepdaughters, Jessica (Norm) Profitt and Jacqueline Clement, both of Rock Springs; stepson, Frank Krantwashl of Laramie; brothers, Randy (Diane) Foster of Rock Springs, Troy Hendrickson, Hubert (Shirley) Hendrickson of Rock Springs; sister, Georgia (Eric) Ward of Rock Springs and Ogden, Utah; birth mother, Charlotte Hendrickson and stepfather, A.J. of Rock Springs; seven nephews, six nieces and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, Elsie and Hubert Foster; his uncle, George Davis; and cousins, Shannon Mudd, John Mudd, Jason Huff and Billy Foster. A celebration of life was Sept. 28 at the Laramie Aerie #3493 Fraternal Order of Eagles. There will also be a celebration of life from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5 at the Sweetwater #2350 Fraternal Order of Eagles, 88 N. 2nd East Street, Green River, Wyoming. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to breast cancer research through the Fraternal Order of Eagles in memory of Forrest Foster. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 7, 2019 William John Buchanan William John Buchanan, 60, passed away Friday, October 4, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. Mr. Buchanan was born on May 4, 1959 in Evanston, Wyoming; the son of Paul A. Buchanan and Pearl Frazier. He attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1977 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He later attended Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah and earned an Associates Degree in electronic technology. Survivors include two sisters, Dawn Buchanan and husband Craig Swierczek of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Brenda Bunning and husband Dave of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one niece, Tess B. Swierczek and husband Andy Petek of Waco, Texas. Mr. Buchanan was preceded in death by his grandparents, father, one nephew, Cade Buchanan Swierczek. Following cremation, there will be no services at his request. The family respectfully requests that donations in William’s memory be made to Rock Springs Animal Control, 850 West Center Street, Rock Spring, Wyoming, 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 7, 2019 Donald Hofeldt Donald Hofeldt, 75, passed away Monday, October 1, 2019 at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Hofeldt was born October 8, 1943 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the son of Edward Hofeldt and Margaret Schofield. He attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1961 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Mr. Hofeldt also attended Western Wyoming Community College and the University of Wyoming. Donald married Daphne Driskell on September 18, 1993 in Cora, Wyoming. Mr. Hofeldt served in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War. He worked as a plant operator at FMC for 15 years until his retirement in 2011. Mr. Hofeldt was a member of the Holy Communion Episcopal Church. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, hunting, fishing, taking rides at the upper Green River Valley, loved his dog and cats. Donald was known for being a good man. Survivors include his wife, Daphne Hofeldt of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two sons, Tavi Rendon of Lititz, Pennsylvania, and Jeremy Driskell and wife Amanda of Green River, Wyoming, one daughter, Donna Hieb of Gillette, Wyoming, five grandchildren, Jackson Hughes, Scarlet Don Driskell, Connor Hieb, Aiden Hieb, three nephews; Paul Johnson, Mike Johnson, Jason Liska, two nieces, Stephanie Westerfield, Deb Lillis, as well as his close friends, Ed Arguello and Darrell Turcato. Mr. Hofeldt was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Judy Webb, Bobbi Liska, and one aunt, Glenna Lillis. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1:00 P.M., Friday, October 11, 2019 at the Holy Communion Episcopal Church, 255 2nd Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 7, 2019 Joann “JoJo” Rand Services honoring the life of Joann Rand will be 2:00 p.m., Tuesday October 1, 2019 at Hayhurst Funeral Home Chapel, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Joann was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming on Friday, April 2, 1954 to Edwin and Doris (Brooks) Decora. Joann passed away after battling Metastatic bone cancer on Thursday, September 26, 2019 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 65. Joann graduated from high school in Great Yarmouth, England and went on to earn a State Enrolled Nursing Certificate from Waveny Health Authority. Joann married Graeme Rand on June 12, 1976 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Great Yarmouth, England. Their union was blessed with a son; Graeme Rand Jr. Joann was a wonderful woman, wife, mother and grandmother. She adored her family and loved spending time with them. Joann was a dedicated nurse who had worked in England, New Orleans and Benton AR. She culminated her career by serving with Hospice where she found helping the terminally sick die with dignity to be both humbling and fulfilling. Joann loved to travel and explore foreign destinations. She especially loved going to Europe, Mexico, The Caribbean and most of all, Florida with friends. Joann was a football fan and cheered on her favorite teams, LSU and the New Orleans Saints. Joann was also a great cook and enjoyed dining at New Orleans elegant restaurants. Joann is survived by her husband, Graeme Rand, Sr., son, Graeme Rand Jr. (Amber) and grandson, Landyn Rand. Joann is preceded in death by her mother, Doris Decora, father, Edwin Decora and brother, Edwin Decora, Jr. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, https://donate3.cancer.org --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 7, 2019 Barbara Jean Harsha Barbara Jean Harsha, 72, of Green River, Wyoming passed away on Thursday, October 3, 2019 at the Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. A long time resident of Green River, Wyoming, Mrs. Harsha died following a lengthy illness. She was born on July 3, 1947 in Denver, Colorado, the daughter of Thomas and Delma Yost McCurty. Mrs. Harsha attended schools in Crowley, Colorado and was a graduate of the Crowley High School. She married John “Ben” Harsha on August 19, 1968 in Green River, Wyoming. Mrs. Harsha enjoyed taking a ride up to White Mountain looking at the wildlife especially the wild horses. She also enjoyed traveling. Survivors include her husband, John “Ben” Harsha of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, Bill McCurty and wife Carol of Crowley, Colorado; one sister, Betty Carestia and husband Ralph of Klamath Falls, Oregon; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at the Fraternal Order of Eagles #2350, 88 N 2nd E, Green River, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 7, 2019 Robert Vernon Hunter Robert Vernon Hunter passed away peacefully with his wife by his side at his home on Friday, October 4, 2019 following a lengthy battle with heart disease and kidney failure. He was born March 28, 1950, in Price, Utah the son of Robert Dale and Ella Dean Hunter. He spent his early years in East Carbon, Utah before his family relocated to Carlsbad, NM. He was a 1968 graduate of Carlsbad High School. Robert served a two year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints in Argentina, loving every moment of serving with the people of that country. He attended the University of Utah and received a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering. That was also where he met his future wife, JaNell Page. They were married in the Provo Utah Temple on June 10, 1975, and upon graduation from the University, they moved to Green River, Wyoming, where Robert resided until his death. To their union were born four children. Robert worked as a mining engineer for Allied Chemical, Rhone Poulenc and most recently FMC. He was a devoted employee and an even more devoted husband and father. He served faithfully in his church, serving in many capacities including Bishop's counselor, Bishop, High Councilman and as a Stake Patriarch. His testimony was unwavering and his love for the Lord was an example to all who knew him. Robert was taught by his father at an early age to appreciate the beauties of the outdoors and developed a great love for camping and hunting and fishing. His favorite place to be was the family cabin in southeast Wyoming. He was blessed to have made a visit there labor Day weekend. Robert is survived by his wife, JaNell; his children Jamie (Thiess) Lindsay, Kelly (Marc) Green, Erin (Kenny) Druce and Rob (Breanne) Hunter; his sisters, Ramona (Jimmy) Holt, Annette (Barry) Evans; brother Randy Hunter; four grandsons, seven granddaughters, three aunts, three uncles, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins plus his many dearly loved friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Carolyn Marie. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm. Saturday, October 12, 2019, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1000 W 4th N, Green River, WY. A viewing will be held 6-8 pm Friday, October 11, 2019 and one hour prior to the services at the church. Interment will take place in the Riverview Cemetery, Green River. Family would appreciate memorials to be made to Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County dialysis unit in gratitude for the many years of the excellent and loving care Robert received there. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 8, 2019 Wayne Howard Stevenson Wayne Howard Stevenson, 86, passed away Saturday, October 5, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 54 years and was a former resident of Evanston, Wyoming. Mr. Stevenson was born on August 20, 1933 in Evanston, Wyoming; the son of Moroni John Stevenson and Jenette Bernice Owens. He attended schools in Evanston, Wyoming and was a 1951 graduate of Evanston High School. Mr. Stevenson served in the United States Army during the Korean War. He worked as a measurement specialist for BP Amoco for 15 years until his retirement in 1994. Mr. Stevenson enjoyed spending time with family and friends, woodworking, bowling, hunting, fishing, and watching sports. He also loved spending time with his dogs. Survivors include two sons, David Wayne Stevenson and Dina of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Timothy Jean Stevenson and Holly of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one daughter, Tinette Leann Angelovic and Larry of Rock Springs, Wyoming, five grandchildren, Olivia Stevenson Vigneaux, Jennifer Angelovic Allen, Adam “A.J.” Angelovic, Kaycee Stevenson, Destry Stevenson, four great-grandchildren, Talynn Angelovic, Kaden Allen, Hailey Angelovic, Daxton Angelovic, as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, parents, sister, brother, niece and nephew. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Sunday, October 13, 2019 at Santa Fe Restaurant, 1635 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at Santa Fe one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefunearlhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 8, 2019 Arnold Andre Palmer Arnold A. Palmer, 48, of Rock Springs passed away October 6, 2019 in Rock Springs. He was born May 21, 1971 in Washington DC, the son of Barbria Jean Palmer. Arnold attended schools in Maryland and graduated from DuVal High School. He married Rebecca Palmer in 1991 in Green River. He worked as a heavy equipment operator at various local coal mines. He was a sports enthusiast and an avid fan of the New York Yankees and Kansas City Chiefs. He enjoyed collecting shoes, going to haunted houses, reading and most importantly spending time with his family and friends. Survivors include his daughters, Lundyn and Aspynn Palmer, both of Green River; previous wife, Rebecca Palmer of Green River; sisters, Jennifer Tisdale of Green River, Brandie Tate of Fayetteville, NC; uncles, John Palmer and wife Ann, Augusta Palmer and wife Florine both of Maryland; aunts, Susie Brown of Laurens, SC, Linda Davis and husband Calvin of Clinton, SC; family friends, Evelyn and Jimmy, several cousins and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother, Barbria Palmer, grandmother, Fannie Mae and grandfather, Willie Palmer. A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 am Sunday, October 13, 2019 at the Hampton Inn 1055 Wild Horse Canyon Rd, Green River, WY. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com -- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 8, 2019 Ronald J. Walker Ronald J. Walker III, 83, passed away Sunday, October 6, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. Mr. Walker was born on August 23, 1936 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the son of Ronald J. Walker II and Mary J. Jelouchan Walker He attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1955 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Mr. Walker married Judith L. Cottrell on May 10, 1957 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; she preceded him in death on March 29, 2019 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He served in the National Guard. Mr. Walker worked at FMC for over 30 years until his retirement in 1999 as a hoist man. He was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Mr. Walker enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren, horses, was an avid Denver Broncos and Wyoming Cowboys fan. He also enjoyed hunting, camping, and fishing. Survivors include one son, Ron Walker and wife Tammy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, three daughters, Shawna Ortega and husband Tom of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Deborah Walker of Bremerton, Washington, Cheryl Walker of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one brother, LeRoy Walker and wife Pam of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one brother-in-law, Gary Burtsell of Los Alamitos, California, two sisters; Fran Campbell of West Jordan, Utah, Sylvia Hill and husband Steve of Boise, Idaho, nine grandchildren, Christie Divine and husband Ryan, Starla Bushlack and husband Joe, Lance Ackerman and companion Tiffany Wester, Bryan Foster and wife Melody, Matthew Foster, Shane Haughey, Jared Walker and wife Annie, Noelle Moore, LaShay Case and husband Ed, 14 great-grandchildren, Harlin Divine, Stellan Bushlack, Sareya Bushlack, Saylah Bushlack, Rilynn Wester, Jamyz Ackerman, Ronnie Foster, Johnnie Foster, Erik Foster, Hailey Moore, Ever Moore, Sammie Moore, Ciara Miller, Bryanna Logan, as well as several cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife of over 62 years, one sister, Elizabeth Burtsell, three brothers, Douglas Walker, Wayne Walker, Alva Walker, brother-in-law, Larry Campbell, father and mother-in-law, Harry and Elsie Cottrell. Following cremation, services are pending. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 9, 2019 Dixon Kean McElhannon On Monday, October 7, 2019 Dixon Kean McElhannon (MAC) fell asleep after a brief battle with cancer at the Memorial hospital in Rock Springs Wyoming. He was born in Marysville California on November 9, 1939 to Saul and Effie McElhannon. He was the second youngest of 8 children. Mac grew up in Nevada City, CA, then spent 14 years in the US Navy. He married Connie Sather, they had a son and later divorced. His past 30 years were spent married to Marilyn McElhannon in Wyoming where he loved and learned to call home. He worked for several years in the trona mines. He loved hunting, fishing, camping and cutting firewood, especially with his family and grandchildren. He was a handy craftsman who enjoyed building wood projects around the house. Mac is survived by his wife, Marilyn McElhannon; son Ugene McElhannon; daughter, Linda Harper, Deanna Granbois; sister, Judy Stedger; grandchildren, Garrett McElhannon, John Harper, Hal Harper, Tim Moskovita, Mallorey Moskovita-Petersen, Bret Petersen, Crystal Harper, Ashley Estes and Dalton Harper along with 17 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and his loyal dog, Sissy. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, three sisters, two sons and one grandson. In lieu of flowers: to help for funeral costs, send donations to Marilyn McElhannon 1209 South Street in Reliance, Wy 82943. A Memorial Service with military honors will be held at 3:00 pm Saturday October 12, 2019 at the Outlaw Best Western in Rock Springs WY. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 10, 2019 Thomas Joseph Lavery Thomas Joseph Lavery Jr., 91, passed away Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a long-time resident of Rock Springs and is a former resident of Star Valley Ranch and Superior, Wyoming. Mr. Lavery was born on December 8, 1927 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the son of Thomas Joseph Lavery Sr. and Florence Menghini Lavery. He attended schools in Superior, Wyoming and was Valedictorian of the class of 1944 at Superior High School. Mr. Lavery also attended The University of Wyoming where he earned a Bachelors’ Degree in Engineering. Mr. Lavery served in the United States Army following World War II. He married Mary Louise Thomas on June 6, 1954 in Superior, Wyoming. He worked at FMC for 37 years until his retirement in 1989 as a Civil Engineer. Mr. Lavery was a member of the Holy Spirit Community Catholic Community in Rock Springs, Wyoming, and the Holy Family Catholic Church in Thayne, Wyoming He enjoyed home projects with family, golfing, Wyoming Cowboys, musicals, barbershop quartets, and traveling. Survivors include his wife, Mary Lou Lavery of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two sons, Richard Lavery of Green River, Wyoming, Thomas Lavery III of Grand Junction, Colorado, three daughters, Patricia Sydow of Louisville, Colorado, Kathleen Lavery of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Theresa Garofalo of Cherry Hills Village, Colorado, one sister, Norma Jordan of Cheyenne, Wyoming, nine grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Mr. Lavery was preceded in death by his parents, one son, David Lavery, and one brother, Bob Lavery. Cremation will take place and services will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 10, 2019 James Vernon Petersen James Vernon “Vern” Petersen, 96, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. A longtime resident of Rock Springs, Mr. Petersen died peacefully in his sleep. He was born on August 15, 1923 in Omaha Nebraska, the son of Charles C. and Virginia Finlayson Petersen. Mr. Petersen attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a 1941 graduate of the Green River High School. He also attended and graduated from the University of Wyoming with an Education Degree in 1950. He married Betty Jane Strong in Laramie, Wyoming on September 2, 1955 and she preceded him in death on May 21, 2012. Mr. Petersen was a decorated United States Air Force World War II Veteran who flew 35 missions over Europe. He was employed by School District #1 as a Math Teacher and taught school in Rock Springs for thirty years, prior to that he worked as a machinist for Union Pacific. Mr. Petersen was a member of American Legion Archie Hay Post #24 and Veteran’s of Foreign Wars. He also volunteered at Broadway Bargains for many years. Survivors include one son, Von Petersen of Santa Cruz, California; his granddaughter, Centa Atencio and two great-granddaughters, June and Lucinda, also of Santa Cruz. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; his son Jim and three brothers. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military honors and interment will be conducted at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel, one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 11, 2019 Anastasia Raine Dimick “Mountain Snow Girl,” Anastasia Raine Dimick, infant daughter of Chase Justin Dimick and Sarah Libirty Nofsinger passed away Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. Survivors include her parents, paternal grandparents, Justin Dimick and wife Marjorie, Alretta Wright, maternal grandmother, Rebecky Ellsworth, great- grandparents, Wilfred Gladue and wife Mary Ann, as well as several loving, aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her great-grandparents, Jeff Dimick and wife Karen, and precious cousin, Sage Wilfred Moccasin Gladue. Native American Traditional Wake will be held at the home of her great-grandparents at 410 North 8th West, Green River, Wyoming on Sunday from Sundown to Sun up. Graveside Services and Interment will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Monday, October 14, 2019 at the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 11, 2019 Robert Vernon Hunter Robert Vernon Hunter passed away peacefully with his wife by his side at his home on Friday, October 4, 2019 following a lengthy battle with heart disease and kidney failure. He was born March 28, 1950, in Price, Utah the son of Robert Dale and Ella Dean Hunter. He spent his early years in East Carbon, Utah before his family relocated to Carlsbad, NM. He was a 1968 graduate of Carlsbad High School. Robert served a two year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints in Argentina, loving every moment of serving with the people of that country. He attended the University of Utah and received a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering. That was also where he met his future wife, JaNell Page. They were married in the Provo Utah Temple on June 10, 1975, and upon graduation from the University, they moved to Green River, Wyoming, where Robert resided until his death. To their union were born four children. Robert worked as a mining engineer for Allied Chemical, Rhone Poulenc and most recently FMC. He was a devoted employee and an even more devoted husband and father. He served faithfully in his church, serving in many capacities including Bishop's counselor, Bishop, High Councilman and as a Stake Patriarch. His testimony was unwavering and his love for the Lord was an example to all who knew him. Robert was taught by his father at an early age to appreciate the beauties of the outdoors and developed a great love for camping and hunting and fishing. His favorite place to be was the family cabin in southeast Wyoming. He was blessed to have made a visit there labor Day weekend. Robert is survived by his wife, JaNell; his children, Jamie (Thiess) Lindsay, Kelly (Marc) Green, Erin (Kenny) Druce and Rob (Breanne) Hunter; his sisters, Ramona (Jimmy) Holt, Annette (Barry) Evans; brother, Randy Hunter; four grandsons, seven granddaughters, three aunts, three uncles, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins plus his many dearly loved friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Carolyn Marie. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm. Saturday, October 12, 2019, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1000 W 4th N, Green River, WY. A viewing will be held 6-8 pm Friday, October 11, 2019 and one hour prior to the services at the church. Interment will take place in the Riverview Cemetery, Green River. Family would appreciate memorials to be made to Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County dialysis unit in gratitude for the many years of the excellent and loving care Robert received there. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 11, 2019 John Myron Richardson John Myron Richardson, 77, of Green River, Wyoming passed away on Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at his home. A longtime resident of Rock Springs and former resident of Elk Mountain and Rawlins, Wyoming, Mr. Richardson died following an illness of three years. He was born on November 21, 1941 in Rawlins, Wyoming, the son of William Darrow and Ruth Edna Wick Richardson. Mr. Richardson attended schools in Rawlins, Wyoming and was a 1960 graduate of the Rawlins High School; he also attended and graduated from Lockmaster School in Satellite Beach, Florida. He married Billie June Orme at the Chapel of Transfiguration Church in Jackson, Wyoming on June 17, 1967. Mr. Richardson served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He worked for Stauffer Chemical and OCI for 33 years until his retirement in 1999 as a plant foreman. Mr. Richardson was also a licensed and bonded locksmith in Sweetwater County for 25 years. John was a member of the Elks Lodge, Ragtops & Relics, Locksmiths of America, and Golden Hour Senior Center. He was a member of the Episcopal Church in Elk Mountain, Wyoming. Mr. Richardson built his own summer home in Snowy Range, he loved his family and children. He enjoyed woodworking, and antique automobiles. Survivors include his wife, Billie June Orme- Richardson of Green River, Wyoming, one son, John Godfrey Richardson and wife Kim of Green River, Wyoming, one daughter, Carolyn June Zanatian and husband Charles “Fred” of Green River, Wyoming, six grandchildren, Caralyn June Zanatian, Robert J White III, Arrin James Zanatian and wife Hailee, Sailor Ree Richardson, Ayden Daniel Guy Landis, Peter Nolan Landis, Marlee Marie Landis, three great-grandchildren; Hailey June White, Hadley Jo White, Archer James Zanatian, as well as several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, William Darrel Richardson, two sisters, Virginia Boling, Pam Hobbs, one nephew, Tom Richardson. Following cremation, there will be no services at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Oct 11, 2019 Monica Marie Salazar Monica Marie Salazar, 35, passed away on Monday, Oct. 7, 2019, in Heber City, Utah. She was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Ms. Salazar was born on June 6, 1984 in Rock Springs, the daughter of Gilbert A. Salazar and Sharon Johnson. Monica attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 2002 graduate of Independence High School. She also graduated from Western Wyoming Community College and the University of Wyoming. Ms. Salazar worked for J&R Trucking as a dispatcher. She formed great friendships with those she worked with. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Monica loved being around others and spending time with her family and friends. She especially loved cuddling and watching movies with her son, Cruz. She always made it a priority to be the best “Momo” to her nieces and nephews. Monica enjoyed listening to music while going for a drive. She had a passion for hair and makeup and loved helping others feel beautiful. She was a Wyoming Cowboys fan through and through. Monica had a special presence about her. She could light up a room and always made conversation with those around. She wore her heart on her sleeve and was always the first to help anyone in need through her passion for advocacy. Survivors include her mother, Sharon Johnson of Heber City, Utah; her son, Cruz Snyder of Rock Springs; her son’s father, John Snyder of Rock Springs; her brother, Gilbert Salazar and wife Tara of Rock Springs; her sister, Angela Salazar and boyfriend Charles of Rock Springs; two grandmothers, Marcella Salazar of Rock Springs and Patsy Druce of Duchesne, Utah; two nieces, Preslie Guhl and Aurora Salazar; two nephews, Carter Guhl and Grayson Salazar; as well as uncles, aunts, and several cousins. Ms. Salazar was preceded in death by her father, Gilbert A. Salazar; grandparents Joseph and Sally Johnson; two grandfathers, Leopoldo Salazar and Jerry Druce; one uncle, Ernie Salazar; one aunt, Bernadette Salazar; four cousins, Ernie “Neto” Garcia, Connie Martinez-De La Hoz, Jeri Lee Martinez, and Richard Arndt. Following cremation, a vigil service with rosary will be recited at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019, at Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and inurnment will be at noon Friday, Oct. 18 at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. A celebration of Monica’s life will be hosted at 1 p.m. on Friday at the Holy Spirit Parish Center, 624 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs. The family of Monica Salazar respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to the Monica Marie Salazar Memorial Account, c/o Trona Valley Federal Credit Union, 2640 Foothill Blvd, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Oct 14, 2019 John Myron Richardson John Myron Richardson, 77, of Green River, Wyoming, passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019, at his home. A longtime resident of Rock Springs and former resident of Elk Mountain and Rawlins, Mr. Richardson died following an illness of three years. He was born on Nov. 21, 1941, in Rawlins, the son of William Darrow and Ruth Edna Wick Richardson. Mr. Richardson attended schools in Rawlins and was a 1960 graduate of the Rawlins High School. He also attended and graduated from Lockmaster School in Satellite Beach, Florida. He married Billie June Orme at the Chapel of Transfiguration Church in Jackson on June 17, 1967. Mr. Richardson served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He worked for Stauffer Chemical and OCI for 33 years until his retirement in 1999 as a plant foreman. Mr. Richardson was also a licensed and bonded locksmith in Sweetwater County for 25 years. John was a member of the Elks Lodge, Ragtops & Relics, Locksmiths of America, and Golden Hour Senior Center. He was a member of the Episcopal church in Elk Mountain. Mr. Richardson built his own summer home in Snowy Range and loved his family and children. He enjoyed woodworking and antique automobiles. Survivors include his wife, Billie June Orme- Richardson of Green River; one son, John Godfrey Richardson and wife Kim of Green River; one daughter, Carolyn June Zanatian and husband Charles “Fred” of Green River; six grandchildren, Caralyn June Zanatian, Robert J. White III, Arrin James Zanatian and wife Hailee, Sailor Ree Richardson, Ayden Daniel Guy Landis, Peter Nolan Landis, and Marlee Marie Landis; three great-grandchildren, Hailey June White, Hadley Jo White, and Archer James Zanatian; as well as several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, William Darrel Richardson; two sisters, Virginia Boling and Pam Hobbs; and one nephew, Tom Richardson. Following cremation, there will be no services at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Oct 14, 2019 Andrew Robert Logan Andrew Robert Logan, 86, passed away on Thursday, Oct. 11, 2019, at the Beehive Home in Cortez, Colorado. He was born April 4, 1933, to Robert Joseph and Barbara Young (Arnott) Logan in Rock Springs, Wyoming. His mother along with his grandparents, Andrew and Agnes Stoddard (Murray) Arnott had emigrated from Edinburgh, Scotland, by way of Ellis Island in 1913 and settled in Farson, Wyoming. His paternal grandparents John and Mary (Sloan) Logan settled in Helena, Montana. The family lived in Baggs, Wyoming, where Andy’s father worked in the CCCs until 1941. This is where Andy started school. He spent part of his summers in Farson with his beloved grandfather. When his father started work for Mountain Fuel Supply the family moved to an oil and gas camp at Hiawatha, Colorado, where they lived until Andy was in the eighth grade. From Hiawatha the family moved to Green River, Wyoming, and operated a filling station and Motor Inn. Andy completed school in Green River, graduating in 1951. He was the star of the football team and in 2013 was inducted into the Green River High School Hall of Fame along with the other members of his team. The team had won back to back state championships in 1949 and 1950. In 1952 he married Lois Ann Lowe in Green River, and to this union was born three children, Kayleen, Richard and Craig. The marriage ended in divorce. Andy’s long and illustrious career with Mountain Fuel Supply Company began in 1953 when he went to work as a roustabout and moved his wife to Powder Wash Camp. This was the first of many moves throughout his career. He worked and lived in Powder Wash Camp, Hiawatha, Canyon Creek Camp, Clear Creek Camp, Price and Vernal, Utah, and Douglas, Wyoming. Through the years his position with the company advanced, and in 1981 the company started changing as oil and gas regulations changed. Through the Wexpro Agreement a new company was created. He and his family moved to Rock Springs, and he became district manager of Wexpro. As district manager he was responsible for oil and gas production in the Rocky Mountains. He remained in this position through many changes in the company from just Wexpro to Wexpro, Celsius and Universal Resources. In 1984 he married Frankie Evans Randolph and in his heart adopted two more sons, Ted and Karl Randolph. In 1989 he moved to Denver as operations manager of Celsius Energy and opened the Denver Office of Operations. Andy retired from Questar in 1991 and moved to Cortez, Colorado, to begin a new chapter of his life. He worked part time for Nielsons/Questar and was able to devote time to having a place to graze his horses. He served on a joint water board while living in Rock Springs. He served for 11 years on the Montezuma County planning commission, Montezuma Valley Irrigation County board of directors and Lower Dolores River Valley Management working group. The extent of his community and political involvement extended to many social activities for the youth of several communities he lived in. He and Frankie were very active in square dance both with dancing and serving as officers in Four Corners Dancers Club, NW New Mexico District, Colorado West Area Square and Round Dance Council, and 53rd National Square Dance Convention. They traveled extensively and made many friends. In 1997 he finally retired from work, and he and Frankie spend three months traveling through Alaska. A good part of the fun was traveling with friends Leroy and Mary Alice Morris and Bob and Fran Knight. They became involved in the South Forty RV Ranch in Tucson, Arizona, where they developed many friends. He spent every Saturday with Barb and Larry Pierson going to estate sales and enjoying other adventures. In December of 2018 due to a turn of health Andy enter the Beehive Home for assisted living and mental care. The staff of the Beehive Home became family and were supportive and loving to him and his family through this process. Andy was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Barbara Logan; sisters, Barbara Jean Telk and Kathy Duetsch; brother-in-law, Rich Telk; and sister-in-law, Charlene Logan; as well as his grandparents, Andrew and Gertie Arnott. He is survived by his wife, Frankie Evans Randolph Logan of Cortez, Colorado; brother, James Robert Logan of Layton, Utah; sister, Gertrude (Dewey) Gerrard of Green River; brother-in-law, Frank Deutsch of Layton, Utah; daughter, Kayleen (Cleav Porter) of Rock Springs; and sons, Richard (Lanita) of Sidney, Montana, Craig (Patricia) of Boise, Idaho, Ted (Beth) Randolph of Aurora, Colorado, and Karl (Theresa) Randolph of Néuquen, Argentina. His beloved grandchildren include Chelsea Porter (Troy) Laughlin, Ashlin (Mark Romanczyk) Porter, Shelby Porter, Nick Logan (Marnell), Ian Logan, Liam Burnside (Vicki Lynn ), Jacob Logan, Orian Logan, Brittany Peterson, Shayla (Ethan Martin) Randolph; and his many heart-adopted grandchildren. His great-grandchildren include Taylor, Elise, Cian, Owen, Nadine, Olivia, Colton, Oakley, and Ailish. Andy will be cremated with a memorial service at 2 p.m. at Montelores Baptist Church, 18735 Road 23.5, Dolores, Colorado, on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. at Riverview Cemetery in Green River on Thursday, Oct. 17. Memorial contributions can be made to Alzheimer’s Association at alz.org and Shriner’s Hospital in Salt Lake City Hospital at https://doneatelovetotherescue.org or Shriners Hospitals for Children — Salt Lake City, Attn: Development Office, 1275 E. Fairfax Rd., Salt Lake City, UT 84103. --- Wyo4News.com, Oct 14, 2019 Dennis Lee Barbero Dennis Lee Barbero, 73, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, passed away on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019, under Hospice care. A lifelong resident of Rock Springs, Mr. Barbero died following an illness of five years. He was born on May 15, 1946, in Rock Springs, the son of Robert Joseph and Mary Teresa Girardi Barbero. Dennis attended schools in Rock Springs and was a graduate of the Rock Springs High School with the class of 1965. He was a United States Army veteran of the Vietnam Era and served from 1965 until 1971 when he received his honorable discharge. Dennis was employed at FMC for 41 years and retired as a mechanic. He was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Community, American Legion Archie Hay Post #24, charter member of American Legion Riders, Fraternal Order of the Eagles Aerie 151, Sweetwater County and National Search and Rescue, Tyrolean Trentini and a former member of the JCs and USW 13214. His interests included hunting, fishing and camping. He also loved spending time with his family, riding his Harley, and being a vinter by hobby. Survivors include one daughter, Honi Moore and partner Scott Richards of Rock Springs; two brothers, Donald Barbero and wife Sara of Rock Springs and Roland Barbero and wife Sandy of Salt Lake City; his best bud and companion, his dog Chuck; two grandchildren, Rici Moore and Blaine Richards; many loving nephews, nieces and cousins; other family Veronica Webb and Jenifer Maynard, both of Tennessee. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Jerry Alex Barbero and Robert Barbero. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019, at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16 at the Vase Chapel. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel on Wednesday one hour prior to the rosary and again on Thursday at the Vase Chapel one hour prior to funeral services. Military honors will take place. Following the services cremation will take place. The family of Dennis Lee Barbero respectfully suggests that donations in his memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Suite 220, Rock Springs, WY 82901. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 14, 2019 Christine Frances “Chris” Smith Christine Frances “Chris” Smith, 66, a Green River resident for over 39 years, passed away October 8, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs after a lengthy illness. She was born on December 24, 1952 in Martinez, California, the daughter of Harold Eugene Macy and Iola Christina Hohl Macy. She attended schools in Lafayette, CA, and graduated from Acalanes High School with the class of 1971. She also attended WWCC where she received her Associates Degree. Christine married Paul G. Walgren on July 8, 1973 in Reno Nevada and they had three children. Their marriage was solemnized in the Jordan River Temple in 1983 and they later divorced. Christine married Perry L. Smith on March 12, 1994 in Green River. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Sweetwater Quilting Guild. Chris was an extremely talented seamstress and made many beautiful things including wedding dresses for her daughters and others. She enjoyed spending time with her family, sewing, quilting, crocheting, soap making, canning, gardening, baking, and watching “Perry Mason” before going to bed. She was a recipient of a kidney transplant from the University of Utah Kidney Donor program. She encourages everyone to sign up to be an organ donor. She had great appreciation for the donor who gave her extended life. Survivors include her husband, Perry L. Smith; son, Clifford E. Walgren (Jamie); daughters, Amy J. Walgren Carter, Vanessa L. Beckermann (Brian), Erica D. Smith Kleeman, and Mindy R. Smith, all of Green River, Jayme B. Esgar (Joe) of N. Las Vegas, NV, and Lexie D. Salas (Eric) of Albuquerque, NM; sister, Mariann Burgess of Yerington, NV, and Carol Ansley of Woodland, CA; 25 grandchildren, one great-grandchild and another on the way. She was preceded in death by her parents, Harold and Iola Macy, and grandson James D. Byrd. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm Saturday, October 19, 2019 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 5th and 7th Ward Building, 1255 W. Teton Blvd, Green River, WY. A viewing will be held 6-8 pm Friday, October 18, 2019 and Saturday one hour prior to the services at the Church. Interment will take place in the Riverview Cemetery, Green River, WY. The family request that donations be made to the University of Utah Transplant Buddy Fund in lieu of flowers. U of U Transplant Program Attn: Rachelle Montoya 30 N. 1900 E. RM AC144 S.L.C, UT 84132 Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 14, 2019 Edwin LaVaine Owens Edwin LaVaine Owens, 87, of Green River passed away October 11, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs. He was born February 8, 1932 in Evanston, Wyoming, the son of Charles Otto and Marguerite Pope Owens. He attended schools in Green River. LaVaine married Betty Louise Ringdahl on June 6, 1951 in Green River. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Latter-day Saints Temple. He was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many callings. He and his wife served two missions for the church, one to England and the other to Martin’s Cove. He was a volunteer firefighter for the Green River Fire Department for many years. He was employed at Union Pacific Railroad as a Roundhouse Foreman for 45 years before retiring in 1993. He had many hobbies and interests including hunting, fishing, camping and swimming. He could often be seen swimming at the rec center most mornings. He was a great cook and spent a lot of time cooking for his family. Every Christmas Eve he would cook a delicious prime rib for his entire family, even as the family get together out grew his house. Every Halloween he would make each of his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren popcorn balls. Over the last few years he would make each of his children a loaf of bread every week and continued this tradition as his health was fading. Another hobby that he took on as his health began to decline was making crocheted winter hats. He counted each one and made 2,716 hats and was so happy to give those to everyone. A couple years ago he made enough to give every child in the Green River LDS Stake a hat for winter. One of LaVaine’s most well-known and beloved hobbies and talents was singing and playing the guitar. He shared this talent with everyone he could. He would often be asked to sing at funerals and was more than happy to do it. His family loved to have him sing around the campfire and each person had their favorite song that they loved to hear him sing. When visiting with family, he would often break into a song to give advice. If they were going through something and a song would match the situation, he had to share it. His beautiful voice will be missed. He had a way of making everyone he met feel special and loved. The love that he showed his beloved wife, Betty Lou, has been an example to all. We love and appreciate the man and the love that he is. Survivors include his wife, Betty Lou Owens of Green River; son, Richard Owens and wife Karon, Stanley Owens and wife Laura, Charles Owens and wife Jana all of Green River; daughter, Judy Owens and husband Kayskaye Howard of Rock Springs; daughter-in-law, Sandy Owens of Green River; sister, Charlene Jackson of Rifle, Co; 21 grandchildren, 52 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Marguerite Owens, son, Owen Dale (Rusty) Owens, grandsons, Jaxon Owens, Christopher Owens, one brother and three sisters. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am, October 17, 2019 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1000 W 4th N, Green River, WY. A viewing will be held 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, October 16, 2019 and Thursday 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. prior to the services at the church. Interment will take place in the Riverview Cemetery, Green River, WY. In lieu of flowers, family requests donations to a charity of your choice. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Oct 15, 2019 Ronald J. Walker III Ronald J. Walker III, 83, passed away Sunday, October 6, 2019, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. Mr. Walker was born on August 23, 1936, in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the son of Ronald J. Walker II and Mary J. Jelouchan Walker He attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1955 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Mr. Walker married Judith L. Cottrell on May 10, 1957, in Rock Springs, Wyoming; she preceded him in death on March 29, 2019, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He served in the National Guard. Mr. Walker worked at FMC for over 30 years until his retirement in 1999 as a hoist man. He was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Mr. Walker enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren, loved horses, was an avid Denver Broncos and Wyoming Cowboys fan. Mr. Walker also enjoyed hunting, camping, and fishing. Survivors include one son, Ron Walker and wife Tammy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, three daughters, Shawna Ortega and husband Tom of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Deborah Walker of Bremerton, Washington, Cheryl Walker of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one brother, LeRoy Walker and wife Pam of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one brother-in-law, Gary Burtsell of Los Alamitos, California, two sisters; Fran Campbell of West Jordan, Utah, Sylvia Hill and husband Steve of Boise, Idaho, nine grandchildren, Christie Divine and husband Ryan, Starla Bushlack and husband Joe, Lance Ackerman and companion Tiffany Wester, Bryan Foster and wife Melody, Matthew Foster, Shane Haughey, Jared Walker and wife Annie, Noelle Moore, LaShay Case and husband Ed, 15 great-grandchildren; Harlin Divine, Stellan Bushlack, Sareya Bushlack, Saylah Bushlack, Rilynn Wester, Jamyz Ackerman, Ronnie Foster, Johnnie Foster, Erik Foster, Hailey Moore, Ever Moore, Sammie Moore, Ciara Miller, Bryanna Logan, Rilliey Joe Case, as well as several cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife of over 62 years, one sister, Elizabeth Burtsell, three brothers, Douglas Walker, Wayne Walker, Alva Walker, brother-in-law, Larry Campbell, father, and mother-in-law, Harry and Elsie Cottrell. Following cremation, inurnment will be conducted at 1:00 P.M., Friday, October 25, 2019, at Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery Columbarium. Following inurnment, a Celebration of Life will be held at Trona Valley Federal Credit Union, 2640 Foothill Boulevard, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Please use the side or back entrance; it will be marked with balloons. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 15, 2019 William “Bill” McCurtain William “Bill” McCurtain, 98, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Monday, October 14, 2019 at Deer Trail Assisted Living. He was a lifetime resident of Rock Springs. He was born on March 24, 1921 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Alpha and Mabel(Huston) McCurtain. Bill attended schools in Rock Springs and was a graduate of Rock Springs High in 1939. He married Mamie Blakely in Rock Springs on December 7, 1947 and she preceded him in death on September 26, 2010, Bill was a United States Air Force Veteran of World War II. He owned and operated McCurtain Motors for 64 years, retiring in October of 2004. His interests included spending time with his family, and he was a talented musician, playing the accordion, organ, bag pipes, and the piano. He loved the outdoors, animals and music. He was a member of the B.P.O. Elks Club, Shriners Club, Fraternal Order of Eagles, American Legion Archie Hay Post #24 and a member of the Masonic Lodge. Survivors include two sons, Jim McCurtain and wife Deyda, Scott McCurtain and wife Karla all of Rock Springs; two daughters, Susie McCurtain Cheese and husband John and Lori McCurtain Grube and husband Paul all of Rock Springs; grandchildren, Jasey McBurnett and husband Matt, Matt McCurtain and wife Emma, Alex McCurtain and wife Casey, Shane McCurtain and wife Diana, Greg McCurtain and wife Heidi, Justin Grube and wife Sarah, Sean Grube and wife Anna, Daulton Grube and Branden Cheese,; great-grandchildren, Carter McBurnett, Kellen McBurnett, Adalynn McBurnett, Max McCurtain, Brooklyn Grube, Bailey Grube, Bridger Grube, Blakely Grube, Colin McCurtain, Dominic McCurtain, Amari Bertagnolli, Alexis Bybee, Sonny Zeri, Byron Jackson, Divinity McCurtain, Xander McCurtain, Michael McCurtain, Taylor Egbert; great-great-grandchildren, Orion Rolich, Brentlee Bybee; extended family, Edgar Arana, Sandra Arana and Edgar Arana “Junior”, Dale Blakely and wife Retha, Lila Boles, Patrick Blakely and Bonnie Tate. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Mamie; his grandsons, Jeff McCurtain and Zachary McCurtain; brothers, Max “Cactus” McCurtain and Alfred McCurtain; sister, Maxine McCurtain The family of Bill McCurtain respectfully request that donations in his memory be made to the Shriners’ Crippled Children’s Hospital, Fairfax Ave and Virginia St. Salt Lake City, UT 84103 or to the Rock Springs Humane Society; 310 Yellowstone Rd, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 22, 2019 at the Broadway Theater, 618 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call on Monday from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming and on Tuesday at the Broadway Theater one hour prior to services. Judy McCurtain Likwartz, cousin, will officiate. The family will be receiving guests at the home of Jim McCurtain Saturday, October 19th and Sunday the 20th from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., 1404 James Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 17, 2019 Richard “Rick” Pinney Richard “Rick” Pinney, 67, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away of a sudden illness in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 12, 2019. He was born to parents, Warren and Phillis Pinney, of Souix Falls, South Dakota on November 16, 1951. Rick attended grade school in Huron, South Dakota, and Deadwood, South Dakota, and graduated in Winner, South Dakota in 1970, where he played many sports. After high school, he went to Mitchell Vo Tech and studied to be an electrician and became a journeyman electrician. In 1982, he married his beautiful wife, Bonnie (Tatro) Pinney, in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. They resided in South Dakota until they moved to Rock Springs in 1984 where they lived until the time of his passing. Rick was a very caring and loving husband, dad, brother, grandpa, and friend. He loved to go fishing, skiing, working on old cars, riding his Harley Davidson, was an avid Rockies fan, and he was also an active member of the American Legion Post 24. Rick is survived by his loving wife of 38 years, Bonnie, sons, Nick (Julie) Zimmerman of Gillette, Wyoming, Richie (Jennifer Haapala) Zimmerman of Aurora, Colorado; grandkids, Sarah (Jesse) Raisaned of South Dakota, Anthony Kingston of Michigan, Trayon Haapala of Rock Springs, Monika Gibbson of Casper, Wyoming, Brendon Smith, Chris McInturff, and Rod Smith, all of Gillette; sisters, Cheryl (Melvin) Littah, Teri (Edward) Turgen, and brother, Timothy Pinney of Winner, South Dakota; sister-in-law, Joan Engraff of North Dakota, brother-in-law, Harry (Chuck) Tatro of Montana, sister-in-law, Jackie Blade of Rock Springs, and brother-in-law, Rick Tatro of Sturgis, South Dakota; and several niece and nephews. Rick was preceded in death by parents, Warren and Phillis Pinney, three special dogs Misty, Tasha, and Cocoa, and his kitty, Buster. The family would like to say thank you to the Rock Springs Fire Department, Sweetwater Medics, Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, Air Meds of Salt Lake City, Life Flight, University of Utah Hospital, friends, extended family, and the American Legion Post 24. Services will be held on Sunday, November 3, at 1 pm at the American Legion Post 24’s new building, 551 Broadway St. All flowers should be sent to 3302 Sierra Cir., Rock Springs, Wyoming, or the American Legion Post 24, 551 Broadway St. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 17, 2019 Zacharty Griffiths Zachary C. Griffiths, 28, passed away Sunday, October 13, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a life-long resident of Green River. Mr. Griffiths was born on May 9, 1991 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Tim Griffiths and Brenda Kraft. He attended schools in Green River, Wyoming. Mr. Griffiths worked for Crossfire as a foreman. Zachary enjoyed spending time with family especially his daughter, fishing, hunting, working on cars, and riding motor cycles. He was witty with an impeccable sense of humor that always made people laugh. Survivors include his parents, Tim and Brenda Griffiths of Green River, Wyoming, one daughter, Hartlee Jean Griffiths of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two sisters, Kady Kuck and husband John of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Traci Fruits of Oregon, paternal grandfather, Tom Griffiths of Beaver Dam, Arizona, one niece, Raivyn Fruits, one nephew, Braxton Tate, as well as several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandmother, Jean Griffiths, maternal grandparents, Everett and Doris Kraft, and one uncle, John Griffiths. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted by the family at 2:00 P.M., Saturday, October 19, 2019 at Get Real Coffee, 71 Uinta Drive, Green River, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 19, 2019 Robert “Bob” Storti SIERRA VISTA, Arizona — Robert “Bob” Storti, 75, passed away peacefully on October 3, 2019 with his wife by his side. Bob was born on September 29, 1944 in Randolph, Vermont, the son of Bill and Emma Storti. He was raised in Randolph until the family moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming. He graduated from East High School in Cheyenne. He received his associates degree in business administration from Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont. He married Nora Mitchell in South Hero, Vermont on March 27, 1971. He is survived by his wife and a brother, Craig and wife Charlotte Storti in Westminster, Maryland. Bob served as CEO of Castle Rock Hospital District in Green River, Wyoming for 25 years. He and his wife lived in Sierra Vista, Arizona off and on for ten years. Bob served his in the United States Navy. He enjoyed hunting, boating and golfing. No services are planned at this time. --- Wyo4News.com, Oct 21, 2019 David Paul Lowe David Paul Lowe, 42, of Green River, Wyoming, passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019, at his home. A resident of Green River for the past year and former resident of Superior, Mr. Lowe had been in ill health for about one year. He was born on May 20, 1977, in Rock Springs and was the son of Jeffrey David Lowe and Teresa Kay Syndergaard. Mr. Lowe attended schools in Green River. He married Nicole Lynn Gresham in Las Vegas on April 13, 2002. Mr. Lowe was employed by Redi Service as a truck driver. His interests included fishing, camping, hiking and was an avid reader. He also enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, working on vehicles with his daughter and playing video games with his boys. He loved music and could play any instrument. Survivors include his mother, Teresa Lowe of Green River; his wife, Nicole Gresham-Lowe of Green River; two sons, Konner Gresham of Fort Drum, New York, and Kaden Lowe of Green River; three daughters, Shayanna Ray of Salt Lake City, Kamryn Lowe of Green River and Esmayh Hershberger Lowe of Rock Springs; one sister, Kalyn McMicheal of Green River; two nieces, Cheyenne McMichael and Takota Latkowski; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Jeffrey Lowe and his maternal and paternal grandparents. Following cremation, a celebration of life and potluck will be hosted at 4 p.m. Oct. 24 at the County Park in Jamestown. Flowers, cards and condolences can be sent in David’s name to Kalyn McMicheal, 560 E. Flaming Gorge Way, Green River, WY 82935, phone 307-875-2373, or email kmcmicheal6@gmail.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 21, 2019 Clayton Wilkerson Clayton Wilkerson, 73, of Rock Springs passed away October 15, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was born August 14, 1946 in Idaho Falls, ID, the son of Clayton and Ileen Hinez Wilkerson. Clayton married Tammi Osburn Wilkerson February 28, 2003 in Las Vegas, NV. He made his mark on everyone who met him. His passion, work ethic and outgoing personality was infectious to all who knew him. He owned and operated Wilkerson Welding for over 40 years, where he supervised and mentored many young men in the oilfield. His doors and knowledge were open to anyone he came into contact with. He never hesitated to help or share his experience with anyone who needed or wanted his help. His overwhelming love for anything with a motor was always present. Clayton loved his Harleys, drag racing, Nascar and especially he loved his family. The dedication and love he had for sharing his knowledge was no match for the love he had for his children and grandchildren. Nothing made him smile more than watching his grandchildren play. Physically he may be gone, but the imprint he made on so many will never be forgotten. Survivors include his wife, Tammi Wilkerson of Rock Springs; sons, Todd Wilkerson and wife Kelly of Kennewick, WA, Brandon Noland and wife Carolann of Rock Springs, and Brent Noland of Bosie, ID; daughters Teena Wilkerson of Mesa, AZ, Tia Noland of Fruitland, ID; brother, Mike Wilkerson and wife Susan of Idaho Falls, ID; sister, Ginger Bate of Rock Springs; grandchildren, Breana Wilkerson, Kelsie Wilkerson, Chad Wilkerson and wife Clair, Lakin Minic, Bransen Minic, Zane Minic, Desmond Yancey, Darius Yancey, Trayton Contreras, Elias Contreras, Arianna Contreras, Keaton Noland, Isaac Noland; great-grandchildren Joel Nino, Graice Nino, Paige Nino, and Rhoen Nino. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clayton and Ileen Wilkerson, daughter, Aimee Wilkerson, brothers, Bill and Leonard Wilkerson, sisters, Joy and Renee. Private family services were held. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 21, 2019 Richard Aragon Richard Aragon, 65, left this world on October 16, 2019. He was a long-time resident of Rock Sprigs, where he chose to live for most of his life. Mr. Aragon was born on May 16, 1954 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Conrado Aragon and Juanita Sandoval. He attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1973 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Mr. Aragon married Jill Taylor in Green River, Wyoming; they later divorced. He was an extremely talented welder, working for American Tank & Steel, which allowed him to be an important part of Wyoming’s pipeline industry. Mr. Aragon was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. He loved being outdoors, was very artistic, and enjoyed riding his motor cycle. Richard was an adventurist and was a very skilled welder. Although he struggled, as many of us do, he still loved and was loved. His children are a reminder of the brighter parts of his life and will ensure he is never forgotten, as his gentle smile is etched in each of their faces. Survivors include two sons, Sterling Aragon of Denver, Colorado, Heath Aragon of Denver, Colorado, one daughter, Sage Aragon of Vernal, Utah, four brothers, Selestino Aragon, Ben Aragon, Ernie Aragon, four sisters; Josephine, Fabie, Teddie, and Mary Jane. Mr. Aragon was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother, Lee Aragon. Following cremation, there will be no services, but please remember him by being patient and kind to those of us who may find it harder to stay on a good path. They are no less special to the people whose lives they touched. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 21, 2019 Lantz Andrew Wallin Cheyenne - Lantz Andrew Wallin, 29, passed away on October 17, 2019 in Cheyenne, WY. He was born on October 23, 1989 in Rock Springs, WY, the son of Michelle Thompson and Ken Woolen. He was employed at NorTrak. Lantz was a devoted 49ers fan and loved spending time with his friends and family. Survivors include his daughter, Laila Wallin; parents, Michelle Thompson and Ken Woolen; brother, Daniel Thompson and wife Niki and their three children; sister, Isabella Denk; grandmother, Rachel Espino; aunts, Rosanna Moreno and husband Carlos, Crystal Espino and many cousins. He is preceded in death by his great-grandma, Balibina Corral, grandparents, Tony Espino, Loyall and Sandra Woolen, aunt, Linda Mitchell, nephew, Oaklan Cash Thompson. A Celebration of life will be held at 10:00 am Monday, October 28 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way. Following the service a gathering and sharing of memories will take place at 1:00 p.m. at Santa Fe Southwest Grill, 1635 Elk St., Rock Springs. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- Wyo4News.com, Oct 22, 2019 Steven Susich Steven Susich, 85, passed away peacefully, Thursday, October 17, 2019, at his home in Rock Springs, surrounded by his loving family. Steve was born on August 20, 1934, in Mrkopalj, Yugoslavia, the son of Felix Susich and Regina Tadevich. He attended schools and served in the military service in Yugoslavia. Steve married Dragica Bucar on June 15, 1959, in Delnice, Yugoslavia. In 1967 he brought his wife and daughters to the United States. Steve was employed at Eric’s & Downtown Body Shop and was known as one of the best auto body repairmen. He was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Steve enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, and listening to music. He most especially enjoyed spending time with his family and animals. Survivors include his wife, Dragica Susich; two daughters, Yvonne Makar and husband Charlie and Marianne Schaedler and fiance Chris Kaufmann of Woodland Hills, California; two grandchildren, Stefane Sarcletti, Jerod Sarcletti and fiancé Anna Hower; one sister, Tilda Porenta of Rock Springs, Wyoming, He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Felix, Dominic, Viktor, and one sister, Vida and many furry friends. Following cremation, A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 2:00 P.M., Friday, October 25, 2019, at Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be conducted at 5:00 P.M., Thursday, October 24, 2019, at the church. Friends may call at the church on Thursday one hour prior to the Rosary and again at the church on Friday one hour prior to Mass. The family of Steven Susich respectfully requests that donations in his memory be made to Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 22, 2019 Gloria Candida Reyes Gloria Candida Reyes, 82, passed away Monday, October 21, 2019 at her home in Green River, Wyoming surrounded by her family. She was a resident of Green River for the past 64 years and is a former resident of Reliance, Wyoming. Ms. Reyes was born on April 30, 1937 in Arroyo Seco, New Mexico; the daughter of Demetri Medina and Amada Trujillo. She attended schools in Reliance, Wyoming and was a 1955 graduate of Green River High School. Gloria married Frank Reyes on February 11, 1956 in Green River, Wyoming; he preceded her in death on December 21, 2016 in Green River. Ms. Reyes owned and operated Frank’s Standard with her husband for 25 years. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Community. Ms. Reyes was a Girl Scout Leader for 30 years, CCD teacher, worked at the church store “Gods Little Treasures,” a member of St. Ann’s Group for 40 years, and participated in TOPS. She was a communion host helper and enjoyed playing bunko as well as bingo. Survivors include two daughters, Diane F. Ashley and husband Gerald of Green River, Wyoming, Fran C. Gregory and husband Darren of Green River, Wyoming, two sisters, Irene Medina of Green River, Wyoming, Jenny Krans and husband Rich of Green River, Wyoming, four grandchildren, Chad Ashley and wife Stephanie, Amber Mann and husband Jarod, Candace Wuolle and husband Austin, Clairissa Roosa and husband Trevor, five great-grandchildren, Julian Ashley, Oliver Ashley, Lane Mann, R.J. Mann, Ava Wuolle, one great-grandchild on the way, Carson Wuolle, as well as several nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one daughter, Cindy Louise Reyes, one brother, Junior Medina, one sister, Lena Bernal, one great-grandchild, baby Roosa. The family respectfully requests donations in Gloria’s memory be made to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935 or to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite. 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, October 28, 2019 at Immaculate Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be conducted at 6:00 P.M. Sunday, October 27, 2019 at the church. Interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Sunday one hour prior to the Rosary and again at the church on Monday one hour prior to Mass. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 23, 2019 Olga S. Knezovich Olga S. Knezovich Express your condolences Call to Order Flowers by Phone 888-579-7953 Code: 2001260P Funeral Service Wednesday, Oct 30, 2019 2:00 PM Olga S. Knezovich August 19, 1930 - October 22, 2019 Share this obituary Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share in Email View/Sign Guestbook| Send Sympathy Card| Memorial Donation Olga S. (Franklin) Knezovich, 89, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away Tuesday, October 22, 2019 at her home. A long-time resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of Superior, Mrs. Knezovich passed away following a lengthy illness. She was born August 19, 1930 in Colgate, Oklahoma; the daughter of Calvin M. Franklin and Vivian M. (Casey) Franklin. Olga attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1949. She married Tony M. Knezovich in Rock Springs, Wyoming on June 30, 1951. Mrs. Knezovich worked for nearly 30 years until she retired in 1995. She was a life-long supporter of wrestling. She loved attending sporting events with all of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, spending time with her family, hunting, camping, shopping and traveling. Survivors include three sons, Gregory A. Knezovich and companion Angela Kaumo of Rock Springs, Paul D. Knezovich and wife Rena of Upton Wyoming, Steven L. Knezovich and wife Debora of Rock Springs, one daughter, Linda S. Jones and husband Rick of Rock Springs, two daughters-in-law, Charlene Knezovich, Sandy Knezovich; 13 grandchildren, Sandy Jones and companion Brad Compton, Corey Knezovich, Lindsay Soderlund and husband Chris, Mariah Jones and husband Andrew, Kendra Knezovich-Sholey and husband Mark, Dakota Knezovich and companion McKenzie Schrag, Charlsey Knezovich and companion Jared Carney, Hunter Knezovich and wife Abby, Tony Knezovich and wife Chantel, Justin Knezovich, Christen Knezovich and companion Candace Zenger, Brianna (Breezy) Turner and Husband Michael, Megan Gilbert and husband Gerad; 24 great-grandchildren, Tristan Finn and companion Josh Hall, Kinley Finn, Braxton Knezovich and companion Kiara Martinez- Covell, Carson Knezovich, Hayden Knezovich, Kelton Soderlund, Kinzlee Soderlund, Addalyn Knezovich, Novalynn Sholey, Jaydan Knezovich, Jett Knezovich, Jelsa Knezovich, Mazie Carney, Kirsten Knezovich, Kade Knezovich, Kale Knezovich, Orion Tuner, Athena Turner, Sterling Knezovich, Kenadi Knezovich, Echo Knezovich, Garrett Gilbert, Dylan Gilbert, Allison Gilbert; many cousins as well as several nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one brother, Wallace Franklin, two sisters, Miriam Franklin, Dorothy Lorenz, one son, Anthony Marko Knezovich, one grandson, Kevin Knezovich, one granddaughter, Trinity Jones, and one great-grandson, Jayce Soderlund. The family of Olga Knezovich respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Suite 220 Rock Springs WY 82901. A nass of Christian burial will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the Vase Funeral Chapel one hour prior to funeral services. Interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 23, 2019 Rex Evan King MANILA, Utah– Rex Evan King, 78, of Manila, Utah, passed away at his home October 22, 2019 after a lengthy illness. He was born November 8, 1940 in Hurricane, Utah, the son of Victor Joseph and Prudence Sheffer King. He attended schools in Hurricane, and graduated from San Bernardino High School in California and received an associate degree from the University of Alaska. He was a veteran having served in the US Air Force from 1961-1965. Rex married Carol Durffee King on July 12, 1963 in the Los Angeles, CA, Latter-day Saints Temple. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He enjoyed painting, activities with his family, family history and served two family history missions from 2000-2011 and 2013-2019. Survivors include his wife, Carol King of Manila, UT; sons, Rex Bryon King of Clayton, NC, Damon King and wife Theresa of Las Vegas, NV; daughter, Sonja Brooksby and husband Craig of Clayton, NC; brother, Gale King of Brigham City, UT; sister, Rose Denning of Silverdale, WA; thirteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Victor and Prudence King, daughter, Cheree Daneen King, brothers, J. and Ray King, and sister, Elaine. Funeral services will be held at 11 am Saturday, October 26, 2019 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Manila Ward Chapel Manila, Utah. A viewing will be held from 9:30 am until time of services at the church. Interment will take place at Bunker’s Memory Gardens Memorial Park in Las Vegas, NV. In lieu of flowers, the family request that everyone who can take a family members name to the temple to have their work done. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 24, 2019 Irma “Jean” Morgan YUBA CITY, CA — Irma “Jean” Morgan, from Gridley, CA, passed away on October 23, 2019. Irma Jean Dixon was born on July 20, 1933 in Hamlin, TX. She grew up in Carlsbad, NM and married Joe F Morgan in August of 1949. They moved to Green River, WY in 1962, where Joe worked at Stauffer Chemical and later owned Morgan Tire, which Jean helped manage. After retirement in 1988, Jean and Joe traveled, had a pecan farm, and later relocated to northern California to be near their grandchildren. Joe passed away on October 30, 2008 and Jean stayed in the area, later living with her granddaughter in Gridley, CA. Jean is survived by two sons, Jim Morgan and wife Maura, of The Villages, FL; and Owen Morgan and wife Charli, of Green River, WY. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Chris Morgan (Brenda) of Casper, WY, Miranda Villanueva (Aldiberto) of Klamath Falls, OR, Jennilee Ruggirello (Joe) of Gridley, CA, and Cullen Morgan (Lindsey) of Denver, CO. Other survivors include brother-in-law, Wiley Morgan of Green River, WY and his family, as well as great-grandchildren, Ali, Laci, Tristan, Bailey, Cole, Serenity, Morgan, and Carson, and also many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe Morgan, daughter, Norma Jean Morgan, her parents, Thomas and Irene Dixon, and in-laws, Walter and Mary Morgan. She was also preceded by her brother, Melvin Dixon, sister, Johanna Wilson, brother-in-law, Jesse Morgan, and sister-in-law, Ruth Little. Funeral services will be held November 1st at the Holy Cross Chapel in Yuba City, CA. Viewing is at 10:00 a.m. with the services at 12:00 p.m. Internment will follow at Sierra View Cemetery in Olivehurst, CA. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 24, 2019 Kristi Rae Allgier Kristi Rae Allgier passed away October 10, 2019 at the University of Utah hospital due to complications resulting from a long hospital stay after she suffered a stroke in mid-August. Kristi was born in Afton, Wyoming on September 21, 1958 to Jack and Jean Allgier. The 5th of 9 children, Kristi attended school in Minnesota, South Dakota, and finally Idaho, where she graduated from Kamiah High School in the class of 1977. In 1981, Kristi moved to Green River, Wyoming where she soon began working at City Auto, eventually becoming the Store Manager. Later, in an effort to be closer to her ailing mother, Kristi took other jobs at K-Motive and Smiths’ Power before returning to the auto parts business at NAPA, where she worked until her stroke. Kristi was a selfless person who was always there for all of her siblings, whether it was to provide shelter, financial assistance, or just help with someone’s weekend project. Many people knew her as “City Auto Kristi”, and she charmed everyone she met with her infectious laugh and razor sharp wit. Always putting others before herself, Kristi helped raise her niece Amanda, cared for her mother Jean for 16 years, and cared for her younger brother Cal for 2 years during his battle with ALS. Kristi was the rock of her family, the one that everyone could always count on. In her free time, Kristi was highly a talented quilt maker and gardener. She cultivated a garden that was the envy of all who saw it for over 20 years. Kristi was preceded in death by her parents, Jack and Jean Allgier; brothers, Craig, Cal, and Carl; niece, Amanda Allgier Allee; and her loyal canine companion of 23 years, Lady. Kristi is survived by her siblings, Nikki (John) Morgan of Burns, OR; Cloyd (Artis) Allgier of Seattle, WA; Conard (Laura) Allgier of Lyman, WY; Cory Allgier of Lake Stevens, WA; and Jeri Allgier of Green River, WY. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at the Eagles Hall in Green River, WY on November 2nd, 2019 at 2 p.m. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 25, 2019 Rozella Blunk Rozella Blunk, 95, of Rock Springs, passed away October 23, 2019 at Deer Trail Assisted Living surrounded by family. She was born November 21, 1923 on her family farm in Hitchcock, South Dakota, the daughter of Jacob and Bertha Glaze Price. She attended schools in South Dakota and Wyoming. Rozella married Grover Logan on August 30, 1940 in Manila, Utah. They divorced and she later married Harold Blunk on June 24, 1963 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He preceded her in death on November 14, 1996. She was a member of the First Baptist Church where she was baptized in 2001. Rozella enjoyed family reunions, country music, especially George Strait, playing cards, traveling, and dancing in her younger years. Survivors include daughters, Sherron Ramich (Bill), Connie Hice (Larry) and Dorothy Savage (Tim), four grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold, parents, son, Joe Logan, five brothers and two sisters. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. The family respectfully requests any donations be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 28, 2019 Betty Louise Jenkins Betty Louise Jenkins, 89, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Friday, October 25, 2019 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, A longtime resident of Rock Springs and Vernal, Utah, Mrs. Jenkins died following a brief illness. She was born on August 6, 1930 in Hogeland, Montana, the daughter of Frank and Helen Mihelich Mohar. Betty attended schools in Turner, Montana and was a 1948 graduate of the Turner High School. She also attended and graduated from the Havre Montana Teacher’s College. She married Ted T. Jenkins in Aztec, New Mexico on January 18, 1954 and he preceded her in death on November 16, 2011 in Vernal, Utah. Betty and her husband Ted were the owner’s of Jenkins Music and Vending for many years. Her interests included spending time with her family, attending her grandchildren’s sporting events, cooking, gambling, sewing/crocheting blankets for her family, playing cards/cribbage, sharing her home brewed sweet tea, coffee, home baked bread and jelly, and beautiful swimming pool with family and friends. Betty took pride in teaching her grandchildren and the many children that got to visit “Grandma Betty’s pool” to swim. She enjoyed her trips to Rock Springs to visit her brother and sisters. Betty enjoyed collecting Emit Kelly items and was known for her magical Christmas village. Survivors include five sons, Theodore Lee Jenkins and wife Tamarra of Rock Springs, Darrell Ray Jenkins and wife Callie of Vernal, Utah, William Joel Jenkins and wife Tammy of Fort Collins, Colorado, Patrick Boyd Jenkins and wife Robin and Robert Dean Jenkins and wife Mary all of Rock Springs; three sisters, Bonnie Egbert and husband Ace and Nellie Searle all of Rock Springs and Dorothy Harris and husband Wayne of Battle Ground, Washington; one brother, Larry Mohar and wife Lorna of Rock Springs; ten grandchildren, Carrie Zeller, Jessica Bristol, Brian Jenkins, Abby Werth, Brooke Hairgrove, Jeremy Jenkins, Jonathan Jenkins, Jordan Jenkins, Taylor Jenkins and Brenli Jenkins; seven great-grandchildren, Peyton Jenkins, Kelli Zeller, Corbin Zellar, Harper Jenkins, Easton Jenkins and Adoniah Jenkins, Breighlyn Bristol and Brody Bristol; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ted T. Jenkins; her grandson, Teddy Lee Jenkins; sister Sharon Hamilton and husband Bob, Helen Cowell, and brother-in-law, Con Searle; eight brothers, Rudy Mohar, John Mohar, Charlie Mohar, Frank Mohar, Bill Mohar, Fred Mohar, Joseph Mohar, Richard Mohar; one infant grandson, John Robert Jenkins. The family of Betty Louise Jenkins respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs, WY 82901 or the St. James The Greater Catholic Church, 138 North 100 West, Vernal, UT 84078 A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11 am, Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at St. James Catholic Church 138 North 100 West Vernal, Utah. A Vigil Service with Rosary will be conducted at 6 pm, Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at the church; viewing to follow at 7 pm at the Blackburn and Sons Mortuary 15 East 100 North, Vernal, Utah. Interment will be in the Vernal Memorial Park. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 28, 2019 Monetta “Ruby” Parr Monetta (Ruby) Parr, 72, passed away Saturday, October 26, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Parr was born on November 4, 1946 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Howard E. Daniel and Ruby Mae Rhett. She attended schools in Superior and Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1965 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Monetta married Russell L. Parr on December 24, 1965 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; he preceded her in death on August 13, 1984 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Parr was a Dispatcher for the Rock Springs Police Department for over 27 years and retired on June 30, 2010. Survivors include one son, Michael Dean Parr and partner Mary Hautala, one nephew, James Daniel and wife Jane, two nieces, LeAnne Cordova, Melinda Jereb, two grandchildren, Skye Dean Parr, Kelsea Leigh Parr, one great grandchild, Elvira Leigh Parr and several cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Russell, one daughter, Cynthia Lynn Parr, one son, Russell Lawrence Parr, and two brothers, James Daniel, and William Lawrence Daniel. Following cremation services will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 28, 2019 Jeanne Kindzierski Jeanne Kindzierski, 86, passed away Friday, October 25, 2019 at her home in Green River, Wyoming surrounded by her family. She was a resident of Green River for the past 48 years and is a former resident of Carteret, New Jersey. Mrs. Kindzierski was born on May 30, 1933 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, the daughter of Leon Regal and Aniela Bonk. She attended schools in Perth Amboy, New Jersey and was a 1951 graduate of Perth Amboy High School. Mrs. Kindzierski also attended Western Wyoming Community College where she obtained an Associates’ of Arts Degree. Jeanne married William P. Kindzierski on June 12, 1955 in Carteret, New Jersey; he preceded her in death on September 22, 2010 in Rock Springs. Mrs. Kindzierski was an Administrative Assistant for the Sweetwater School District #2 for ten years, until her retirement in 1991. She was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa chapter for Western Wyoming Community College and spent time on a bowling league. Survivors include one son, Will J. Kindzierski of Green River, Wyoming, one daughter, Joan Calkins and husband Randy of Green River, Wyoming, one sister, Joan Kobler of Green River, Wyoming, three grandchildren, Trent Williams, Trudy Cox and husband Jordan, Tessa Williams, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and one sister, Dolores Regal. The family respectfully requests donations in Jeanne’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite. 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Following cremation, A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, October 31, 2019 at Immaculate Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A Vigil Service with Rosary will be conducted at 7:00 P.M. Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at the church. Inurnment will be at the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Wednesday one hour prior to the Rosary and again at the church on Thursday one hour prior to Mass. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 28, 2019 Thomas Eldon Parker Thomas Eldon Parker, 63, of Greeley, CO, former resident of Rock Springs, passed away October 24, 2019 at Northern Medical Center in Greeley, CO. He was born October 16, 1956 in San Clemete, California, the son of Otis Deaton and Betty Jean Nelson Parker. He graduated from Roosevelt High School with the class of 1975. Tom enjoyed fishing, camping, going on rides with his brother in his big truck, country music and putting together truck models and puzzles. He loved to help the elderly residents that lived near him. Survivors include his brother, Donald Parker of Greeley, CO; sisters, Mary Parker of Highlandville, MO, Ruth Labriole of Greely, CO; Brenda Rippy of Cheyenne, CO. He was preceded in death by his parents, Otis and Betty Parker, paternal and maternal grandparents, brothers, Gary Nelson, William Parker, brother-in-law, Frank Labriole and nephew, Bryan Parker. A memorial service will be held at 11 am Thursday, October 31, 2019 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs. Inurnment will be at Riverview Cemetery, Green River. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 29, 2019 Jeanne Eileen MacLaren-Dewar Jeanne Eileen MacLaren-Dewar, 75, passed away Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Wyoming for over 31 years. Ms. MacLaren-Dewar was born on August 21, 1944 in Orange, New Jersey; the daughter of Malcom James MacLaren and Katherine Marion Jones. She attended schools in New Jersey, and also attended Culinary School. Ms. MacLaren-Dewar married Herman Dewar and he preceded her in death. She worked as a clerk for Broadway Bargains, and for Pam’s Ribs as a clerk and cook. Ms. MacLaren-Dewar enjoyed going to yard sales and thrift stores, and cooking. She was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary and B.P.O Elks Auxiliary. Survivors include two friends, John Gallagher and Tamra Gallagher of Green River, Wyoming. Ms. MacLaren-Dewar was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, one sister, and her very best friend, June Jett. Following cremation, there will be no services at her request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 29, 2019 Richard “Rick” Pinney Richard “Rick” Pinney, 67, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away of a sudden illness in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 12, 2019. He was born to parents, Warren and Phillis Pinney, of Souix Falls, South Dakota on November 16, 1951. Rick attended grade school in Huron, South Dakota, and Deadwood, South Dakota, and graduated in Winner, South Dakota in 1970, where he played many sports. After high school, he went to Mitchell Vo Tech and studied to be an electrician and became a journeyman electrician. In 1982, he married his beautiful wife, Bonnie (Tatro) Pinney, in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. They resided in South Dakota until they moved to Rock Springs in 1984 where they lived until the time of his passing. Rick was a very caring and loving husband, dad, brother, grandpa, and friend. He loved to go fishing, skiing, working on old cars, riding his Harley Davidson, was an avid Rockies fan, and he was also an active member of the American Legion Post 24. Rick is survived by his loving wife of 38 years, Bonnie, sons, Nick (Julie) Zimmerman of Gillette, Wyoming, Richie (Jennifer Haapala) Zimmerman of Aurora, Colorado; grandkids, Sarah (Jesse) Raisaned of South Dakota, Anthony Kingston of Michigan, Trayon Haapala of Rock Springs, Monika Gibbson of Casper, Wyoming, Brendon Smith, Chris McInturff, and Rod Smith, all of Gillette; sisters, Cheryl (Melvin) Littah, Teri (Edward) Turgen, and brother, Timothy Pinney of Winner, South Dakota; sister-in-law, Joan Engraff of North Dakota, brother-in-law, Harry (Chuck) Tatro of Montana, sister-in-law, Jackie Blade of Rock Springs, and brother-in-law, Rick Tatro of Sturgis, South Dakota; and several niece and nephews. Rick was preceded in death by parents, Warren and Phillis Pinney, three special dogs Misty, Tasha, and Cocoa, and his kitty, Buster. The family would like to say thank you to the Rock Springs Fire Department, Sweetwater Medics, Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, Air Meds of Salt Lake City, Life Flight, University of Utah Hospital, friends, extended family, and the American Legion Post 24. Services will be held on Sunday, November 3, at 1 pm at the American Legion Post 24’s new building, 551 Broadway St. All flowers should be sent to 3302 Sierra Cir., Rock Springs, Wyoming, or the American Legion Post 24, 551 Broadway St. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 30, 2019 Douglas Hooper Douglas Dell Hooper passed away October 27, 2019. He was born Feb 23, 1948 to Dell Hooper and Elenora Hooper. He was raised in Hooper, Utah and graduated from Roy High School and Weber State College. He worked and taught Respiratory Therapy in Utah and Wyoming. Music was a large part of Doug’s life. He played guitar and sang at weddings, funerals and was in several bands as well as a one man band. He is survived by his son, Glen and daughter, Nicole. He was preceded in death by his parents. A viewing will take place on Friday, November 1, 2019 from 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be Saturday, November 2, 2019, at 2 p.m. at Lindquist Mortuary in Roy, UT. --- Wyo4News.com, Oct 30, 2019 Kurt Sadlier Kurt Sadlier, 58, passed away peacefully and surrounded by his loved ones on Monday, Oct. 28, 2019, at his home in McKinnon, Wyoming. He died after a five-year battle with prostate cancer. Kurt was born on Feb. 2, 1961, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, to Ray and Pauline Sadlier, the eldest of their four children. He was raised to love the ranching lifestyle and to take care of his family. He attended school in McKinnon, often times riding to school in the bed of a pickup truck with the other kids from the community, something he always said you’d never get away with letting your kids do today. He attended Manila High School from 1975 to 1979, competing in rodeo, baseball, and basketball. He was a student body officer, on the honor roll, and a member of the lettermen’s club. He later attended Utah Valley Technical College in Provo, Utah. Upon graduation, he returned home and was hired on at Tenneco Minerals in Green River in January of 1982, where he met his wife Debra in 1997. They were married in 1998 in Green River. Kurt became a father figure to Debra’s two daughters, Tara and Brittany. In July of that same year they welcomed their first child, Trevor, into the world, and shortly after in 2000, their daughter Abigail was born. The family lived in Green River a short time until Kurt’s father, Ray, passed away in 2001, when they moved to McKinnon to take care of the family ranch. Kurt worked the ranch with his mother, brother Troy, and two kids. He worked hard to care for his family and keep their needs met. He taught his children the meaning of hard work and the importance of family. He was always there to support them in their endeavors, be it rodeo, basketball, schooling, or life in general. He loved ranching, rodeo, hunting, fishing, and was always there to lend a hand whenever it was needed, but above all else, he loved spending time with his children and grandchildren. Kurt is survived by his mother, Pauline; wife, Debra; brother Troy; sister, Carma and her husband Kevin; sister, Robin; step-daughters Tara and Brittany; son Trevor; daughter, Abbey; grandchildren Xaiden and Harlee; several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. He is preceded in death by his father, Ray and uncle, Ike. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 27 Old Highway 414, McKinnon. Interment will be in the McKinnon City Cemetery. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Nov 1, 2019 Marty Joe Metz Marty Joe Metz, 60, chose to leave this world on Wednesday, Oct. 30 at his residence in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Marty was born on Dec. 1, 1958, in Torrington, Wyoming. He graduated from Guernsey-Sunrise High School in 1977 and attended college for one year at Eastern Wyoming Community College in Torrington. He worked for several years in Rifle, Colorado, before moving to Rock Springs in 2006. He was a very loving and giving person who always had time to visit and spend time with his family. Marty loved playing Scrabble at family gatherings and was tough to beat. He also enjoyed reading and watching funny YouTube videos. He was a long-time employee at the Rocket-Miner until 2018. While working at the Rocket-Miner full-time, Marty also worked weekends at the information desk at Western Wyoming Community College, where he continued to work until his death. He loved his time at WWCC and he especially enjoyed visiting with those who would occasionally stop by the desk to ask for directions or just to visit. Those who knew him will surely miss his big smile and white beard. Cremation will take place at Fox Funeral Home, and the family asks that those close to Marty pray that his spirit is at peace. Marty is survived by his older brothers, Don and wife Joyce of Phoenix, Arizona, and Rich and wife Carolyn of Buffalo, Wyoming; his younger brother and best friend, Bruce and wife Cathy of Rock Springs; nephews and nieces, Andrew, Ambrosia, Kim, Pat, Mike, Michelle Lee, Michelle Lynn, and Leslie. He really loved his great-niece, EvieAnn and great-nephew, Vincenzo, and enjoyed spending time with them. Marty was preceded in death by his father, Richard Donivan Metz, and his mother, June Rose Metz. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 1, 2019 Richard A. “Rick” Maes Richard “Rick” A. Maes, 53, passed away Monday, October 28, 2019 in Green River, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Wyoming and was currently living in Superior, Wyoming. Mr. Maes was born on May 10, 1966 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Jose De Jesus Maes and Concha Trujillo. He attended schools in Superior and Rock Springs and was a 1985 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. Mr. Maes worked as a cook in many different restaurants. Survivors include five brothers, Jerry Maes and wife Virginia of Superior, Wyoming, Frank Maes and wife Tracy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Rob Maes and wife Micki of Boise, Idaho, Ray Maes and Clay of Saint Louis, Missouri, Joe Maes of Superior, Wyoming, five sisters, JoJo Robert of Superior, Wyoming, Bert McCune and husband Tom of Soda Springs, Idaho, Theressa Wolf and husband Myron of Superior, Wyoming, Carmen Hueitra and husband Euesbio of Superior, Wyoming, Michaelene Ekker and husband Cameron of Superior, Wyoming, as well as several nieces and nephews. BOOM! Mr. Maes was preceded in death by his parents, and one sister, Sandra Adams. Following cremation there will be no services per Rick’s request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Nov 1, 2019 Shannon Liska Shannon Liska, 34, passed away Friday, October 25, 2019, in Dubois, Wyoming. She was a resident of Green River, Wyoming and a former resident of Riverton, Wyoming. Mrs. Liska was born on July 20, 1985, in Oak Lawn, Illinois, the daughter of Bruce Guttke and Margaret Smalley. She attended schools in Indiana and graduated in 2003. Shannon also attained certifications in dietary nutrition. Shannon married Joshua Liska on July 18, 2016, in Riverton, Wyoming. She worked for the United States Post Office for 3 years. Her interests included cooking, baking, gardening, reading, crocheting, and crafting. Shannon had a love for art, nature, the ocean, and the universe. She practiced Buddhism and was very spiritual. Survivors include her husband, Joshua; father, Bruce Guttke and wife Christine of Simpsonville, South Carolina; mother, Margaret Smalley of Dubois, Wyoming; three sisters, Allison Reynolds and husband Colton of Jackson, Wyoming, Amanda Guttke of Waterloo, South Carolina, Samantha Guttke of Batesville, Indiana; two cousins, Jennifer Ball of Chicago, Illinois, James Ball of Chicago, Illinois; several nieces and nephews including, Marnie Hall, Bradley Hall, Annabellah Smalley, Vada Schmidt, Capri Kerns, Braxton Ison, and Bailey Guttke. She was preceded in death by one sister, Lori Guttke; grandparents, Frances Smalley, MaryAnn Smalley, Donald Guttke, Barbara Guttke; one aunt, Frances Ball, and one cousin, Warren Ball. Following cremation, there will be no services at Shannon’s request. Condolences may be left at vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 4, 2019 Leon James Doan Leon James Doan, 70, passed away, Saturday, November 2, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Leon was born on May 7, 1949 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Leon George Doan and Callie Ann Melish. He attended school in Rock Springs, Wyoming and graduated in the Marines as well as attending Pepperdine University for two years. Leon married Lynda Vigil-Doan, they later divorced, he later met Susan Collette Chapman and they have been happily together for over 37 years. Mr. Doan was the owner of LJD Towing & Repair Inc. He was a member of the B.P.O. Elks Lodge, American Legion Archie Hay Post #24, VFW, Fraternal Order of the Eagles, and The Family. Leon enjoyed spending time with family and friends, telling jokes, making people blush, socializing, gambling, camping, fishing, and would argue a post hole in the ground. Survivors include the love of his life, Susan of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two sons, Leon Doan Jr. and companion Keri Farwell of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Shaun Doan and wife Malinda of Rock Springs, Wyoming, three daughters, Carrie Doan-Frolic and husband Nate of Rock springs, Wyoming, Brooke Burton and husband Lee of Eden, Wyoming, Randi Gurule of Sandy, Utah, two sisters, Cindy Martin of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Sandra Bider and husband Don of Rock Springs, Wyoming, eleven grandchildren, Zaven Gurule, Lynndon Lehmann, Brittanie Salmeron, Braydon Frolic, Alexis Lehmann, Zaniken Gurule, Preston Lehmann, Ashlie Frolic, Kloie Burton, Kaden Freeze, Isac Doan, Bailey Freeze, Adin Doan, four nephews; Jerry Doan, Eddie Bider, Troy Bider, Stephen Kiskis, two nieces, Wendy Covolo, Meadow Martin, as well as many cousins. He was preceded in death by his adoptive parents/grandparents, Callie Ann and Leon Doan, his biological parents, Betty Ablett, Floyd Gordon, nephew, Jason Doan, brother, Jerry Doan, Grandpa James Jones, Jean Vigil, Edith Sterner, Carl Vigil, and David Gurule. The family of Leon Doan respectfully suggests that donations in his memory be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517 Topeka, Kansas 66675. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m., Friday, November 8, 2019 at the Sweetwater Events Complex, 3320 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A public viewing will be held on Thursday, November 7, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the chapel from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Friday. Graveside services and military honors will be held at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 4, 2019 June Marie Reynolds June Marie Reynolds, 72, passed away Saturday, November 2, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born on August 6, 1947 in Cincinnati, Ohio, the daughter of Arthur Spragen and Mary Duncan. June attended schools in Cincinnati, Ohio and graduated in 1965. She was married to Henry L. Reynolds and they were happily together for 50 years. Mrs. Reynolds worked Sweetwater School District #1. Her interests included spending time with family, working with handicap children, camping, traveling and playing card games. She was the team mother for Little League Football and Babe Ruth Baseball as well as playing on a bowling team, and being a Cub Scout leader. Survivors include her husband, one son, Henry L. Reynolds Jr. and wife Sherri of Colorado Springs, Colorado, two grandchildren, Rachael Reynolds and Jamie Reynolds both of Colorado Springs, Colorado. She was preceded in death by her parents, one son, Randy Reynolds, one brother, three sisters, and one half-sister. The family of June Marie Reynolds respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to the Sweetwater County Child Developmental Center, 4509 Foothill Boulevard, Rock Springs, WY 82901. Following cremation there will be no services per June’s request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 6, 2019 Leonor Aneda Jaramillo Lifetime Rawlins resident, Leonor Aneda Jaramillo (Cordova), died on Monday, November 4, 2019 in Casper, WY at the age of 92, surrounded by her children. She was born on June 6, 1927 to Jose Vidal and Lucia Maria Cordova. Leonor attended schools in Rawlins, Wyoming and graduated in 1945 from Rawlins High School. Leonor married the love of her life, Arthur Jaramillo on October 13, 1948 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rawlins. Together they had 10 children. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, St. Vincent DePaul, and MHCC Auxiliary. She worked in the Carbon County School District #1 as a teacher’s assistant, retiring in 1991. She loved spending time with her family. Her hobbies included crafting, shopping and reading. She is survived by her children, Terri (Fred) Smith and Joe Jaramillo of Rawlins, WY; Art (Missy) Jaramillo of Hermitage, TN; Bill (Caroline) Jaramillo of Hatfield, MA; Mike Jaramillo and Jane (Richard) Harden of Casper, WY; Kathy (Stan) White of Mesa, AZ; Ernie Jaramillo of Lee’s Summit, MO; and Ronnie (Martin) Goicoechea of Rock Springs, WY. She is survived by her sister, Maria Sisneros of Fountain, CO. Other survivors include 29 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. In addition, she is survived by numerous cousins and friends. She is preceded in death by her loving husband, Arthur Jaramillo, her parents, one son, Arthur Jaramillo, one grandson, two great granddaughters, and one great-great granddaughter, two sisters and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. The family respectfully requests donations to St. Vincent DePaul Society (St. Joseph’s Church) in Leonor’s memory. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, November 9, 2019 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Viewing will be held from 6-7:00pm at the church, 1 hour prior to the Rosary on Friday evening. A vigil service with a Rosary will be conducted at 7:00 p.m., Friday, November 8, 2019 at St. Joseph’s Church. Jacoby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Tributes and condolences may be offered online at www.jacobycares.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 7, 2019 Johnny Rudolph “Rudy” Yeager MESQUITE, NV — Johnny “Rudy” Rudolph Yeager, Jr., age 74, passed away November 4, 2019, at his home in Mesquite, NV. He was born July 23, 1945 in Rock Springs, WY to Johnny Rudolph Yeager, Sr. and Maxine Butcher Yeager. On August 24, 1963, at the age of 18, he married Kathleen King and they had four children. They later divorced and remained friends. On August 14, 1981 he married the love of his life Donna Gayle Young in Green River, WY and shared the rest of his days with her. Rudy spent most of his life in Green River, WY. He lived 17 years in the Upper Green River Valley before moving to Mesquite. He was a life-long Christian and a member of the Catholic Church. He operated the Phillips 66 station for many years, where he partnered with Kael Jasperson. He built, owned and operated Yeager’s Automotive and Auto Body, and was extremely proud to have his son buy his shop. He was an avid stock car driver and was instrumental in building the Sweetwater Motor Speedway. He and his Tweet Peeper paved the way for the Yeager name to become a racing legacy. He rode his snow machine just like he raced his car, surrounded by friends, and pushing the limit. He was an amazing and loving father and husband, a true hero. He is survived by his wife, Donna; daughter, Maxine and Richard of Green River, WY; sons, Russ and Grace of Gillette, WY, Ronnie and Hannah of Green River, WY, Justen and Jessica of Green River, WY, Jeff and Amber Young of Lander, WY; seventeen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; his brother, Jon Stocco and sister, Suz and Kael Jasperson. He was preceded in death by his son, Steven Young, his brother, Jimmy Vaughn, his parents, and many aunts and uncles. There will be a Celebration of Life on Saturday, November 23, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. at the Fraternal Order of Eagles #2350, 88 N. 2nd E., Green River, WY. The family wishes to thank Mesa View Hospice in Mesquite, NV for their loving care. We also invite you to leave a message or memory in their Guest Book at www.virginvalleymortuary.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 8, 2018 Lillian Leskovec Zancanella Lillian Leskovec Zancanella, treasured wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully early in the morning on November 1st, 2019. Lillian was born on December 25, 1925 to Matt and Louise (Luzan) Leskovec in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Lillian grew up in Rock Springs where she graduated from Rock Springs High School. She later attended classes at the University of Wyoming in Laramie. She loved school and especially loved to read. Lillian met James Zancanella shortly after he returned from serving in the Navy in World War II. They were married in 1947 and celebrated 72 years of marriage in August of this year. Lillian and Jim moved to Laramie, Wyoming shortly after they were married. They lived in Laramie for almost 50 years and made many friends. She was employed by the law firm Pence and Millett and later became a successful real estate broker. She and Jim were active in the University of Wyoming community where Jim was employed as a professor. They moved to Salt Lake City in 2004 to be near family. Lillian and Jim had three children, Paul, Don, and Jean. Lillian’s greatest joy was her family. She was an expert homemaker, adventurous cook, and talented seamstress. She was always there to encourage and cheer her family to success. She attended basketball games, musical performances, dog shows, and school plays, celebrating her children’s successes and propping them up in defeat. Lillian was a talented musician and while she was in high school became organist for Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church (Holy Spirit Parish) in Rock Springs. She loved singing in the choir and played the piano to accompany various musical groups throughout her life. Her family and friends always loved to hear her play. A favorite thing was hearing her play the Beer Barrel Polka, which she did with great enthusiasm. She also loved to dance the polka and would even dance with her walker long after she was unable to stand independently. She took pride in her Slovenian heritage and kept in touch with relatives in Slovenia for much of her life. Her family adored her holiday potica. Lillian was a devoted Catholic and served her church throughout her life. She was a member of St. Paul’s Newman Center Parish in Laramie, Wyoming where she was a Trustee. She also served on Wyoming’s State Board of Catholic Social Services, and on the Boards of Interfaith/Good Samaritan Organization and Senior Center in Laramie. After moving to Salt Lake City, she attended St. Ann’s Catholic Church, where she made many new friends. Lillian was a member of PEO Chapters E in Laramie and X in Salt Lake City. Survivors include, her husband, James, children, Paul Zancanella (Vicky), Don Zancanella (Dorene Kahl), Jean Zancanella (Richard Frerichs); grandchildren, Matt Zancanella, Bryel Mulligan, ReAnn Dinwiddie, Tony Zancanella, Jean-Louise Zancanella, Brian and Daniel Frerichs, and five great grandchildren, Keeton, Keely, Max, Mason, and Giacomo. She is preceded in death by her parents, Matt and Louise Leskovec and sister, Elsie-Louise. The family wishes to thank the many wonderful caregivers at Granger Clinic, Legacy Assisted Living, St. Marks Hospital, Highland Care Center, and Encompass Hospice in Salt Lake City. Macular Degeneration Research, Development Office, John A. Moran Eye Center, 65 Mario Capecchi Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84132 Funeral Services will be conducted at 12:00 P.M. Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 8, 2019 Vincent E. Kennis Vincent E. Kennis, 77, of Rock Springs passed away November 5, 2019 at Rocky Mountain Care Center in West Valley, Utah. He was born July 21, 1942 in Centerville, Iowa, the son of Alfonse and Victoria Walag Kennis. He served in the US Army. Vincent married Trudy Burgermeister on June 18, 1965 in Munic, Germany. He was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Vincent enjoyed camping, traveling watching sports and spending time with his family especially his grandchildren. Survivors include his wife, Trudy Kennis of Rock Springs; sons, Steve and Marc Kennis both of Rock Springs; daughter, Chris Kennis of Arkansas and eight grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and two sisters. Private family services will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers the family request you make a donation to the charity of your choice. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 8, 2019 James Allen Tipton PINEDALE– James “Big Jim” Allen Tipton, born December 14, 1951, died tragically from a house fire in Pinedale, Wyoming on July 10, 2019. Jim was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was a “Bulls Eye” shot when it came to shooting. He loved to show his expertise in aero mapping with a compass. Jim loved to camp and always had great stories to tell of his past and present. Jim also liked to fly fish, ice fish, canoe and swim. He watched all sports and memorized all the stats, as he was an avid Broncos, Colorado Rockies, Colorado State (Rams), and Air Force fan. Jim loved the mountains of Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming. What made “Big Jim” happy was when he was outdoors. Jim “Dinger” also rode with the Diackanoes bike group in Colorado helping family’s in need, as it means priesthood. Jim was very close with God, always saying a prayer. He loved loved talking about his kids. Melanie became a professional nurse and marathon runner, and Matt became a master in his same profession, taking over the business professionally when Jim left to work for the union. His granddaughter, Charlene (Charlee) has great talents in playing the piano, and grandson, Caiden in sports. Thanks to his first wife Elaine Tipton for always looking after them, being the great mother and grandmother she is. He always talked about his son-in-law, Rick for being so talented and a great father and husband to his daughter and grandchildren. Jim was proud to raise his step son Cory for almost 7 years, showing him all his talents including the mechanics of vehicles, machinist skills learned from his father and Harley’s. He loved talking to his stepson, Terrenene (Nemo), laughing and teasing about all the sports they loved with knowing every detail of the stats and plays that Terry may have missed. He was proud of his step-grandchildren for becoming such great kids after the passing of their mother and aunt, who was Jim’s stepdaughter, Brook (Brookland). He loved watching the “Tigers” football games, as two of his step-grandchildren are high school cheerleaders. Jim loved going to Colorado to see his family. His sister, Robbie and brother, Leonard (Spook) lived in Red Feather Lakes, as did his parents. Jim bragged about his nephews and nieces, and talked about each one of them and the talents they possess. He loved to brag about our Sergeant of the Army, Johnny. His step-nephew and -niece Ryan (Rylow) and Melissa (Moe) exchanged talents they learned of fabricating and building. “Big Jim” was loved so very much by all his family. Jim held five masters in plumbing and pipefitting, giving him five states to work from, taking him to different areas and showing his expertise. Jim’s engineering skills were a big part of making all his work brilliant. Jim was second in command of designing and building at the Ft. Collins Water Treatment Facility, leaving no errors. Jim is survived by his wife, Tricia Gregory Tipton of Rock Springs, WY; two children, daughter, Melanie and husband (Rick) Kass of Loveland Colorado, and son, Mathew (Matt) of Pine Bluffs, NE; two grandchildren, Charlene (Charlee) and Caiden of Loveland Colorado; one sister, Roberta (Robbie) and husband Sam McGuire of Red Feather Lakes, CO; one brother, Leonard (Spook) and wife Nancy of Red Feather Lakes, CO; his first wife and mother of his children, Elaine Tipton of Pine Bluffs, NE; stepsons, Terrence (Nemo) Rutland of Coleman, FL, and Cory Gunderson of Rock Springs, WY; mother-in-law, Patricia Gregory Knudsen of Rock Springs, WY; step-grandchildren, Kelin, Stevie, Hailey, Levi, Lorraine, and Phoenix of Rock Springs, WY; and all his nieces and nephews of Colorado, and Ryan and Melissa Gil of Rock Springs, WY; and Jim’s side-kick, Diesel, his German Shepard dog, who he trained so well. Jim is preceded in death by his father, Robert Lee Tipton, mother, Charlene (Char) Matejke, father-in-law, Emil Alan Knudsen (Papa), brother, Anthony Tipton, and his stepdaughter, Brook (Brookland) Rutland. Services will be announced later as the family requests. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 11, 2019 Olga Catherine Gosar Olga Catherine Gosar, 90, passed away Friday, November 8, 2019 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Green River for the past 70 years. Olga was born April 14, 1929, in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the daughter of Pio and Maria Agostini; both immigrants form Italy. She attended school in Rock Springs and graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1947. After graduation, Olga worked for the Mountain Bell Telephone Company along with some very close friends. Olga married Frank Gosar on June 19, 1948 at Saint Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Rock Springs. Together they established a business in Green River that carried on the tradition of Joe’s family, a grocery store and butcher shop. The Green River Food and Locker Plant grew into Joe’s Foodmart, which was located on the east side of town. This business brought many years of great friendships with the people of both Green River and Rock Springs. Olga was very proud of her Italian-Austrian heritage. She enjoyed traveling, making many visits to Italy, where she connected with with her family. These relationships were a source of great comfort to her and she welcomed them on their many visits to the United States. Olga liked to cook. Her cuisine included many traditional Italian and Slovenian dishes. Olga enjoyed sewing, quilting, and many other handiwork crafts, always sharing those creations with family and friends. Olga enjoyed the Wyoming mountains and spent many summer days at her cabin in Big Sandy. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Community, the Trentini Club of America, the Italian Singers, and the Golden Hour Senior Center. She was also a past member of the Women’s Club, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Eagles Club. Survivors include her daughters, Marie Brown and husband Mike of Storm Lake, Iowa; Marlene Merchant and Husband Tim of Green River, Wyoming; Jolene Erickson and husband Mark of Cody, Wyoming; her five grandchildren, Keri Navritil, Wesley Brown, Kristi Radosevich, Joni Odell, and Emily Erickson; and five great-grandchildren, Ella Navritil, Megan and Tim Radosevich, and Josie and Mollie Odell. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe; parents, Pio and Maria, and one brother, Joe Agostini. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Friday, November 15 at 10:30 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Green River, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the church. Inurnment will follow in the Paul J. Wataha section, Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery, Rock Springs, Wyoming. The Family of Olga Gosar respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Dr, Green River, WY 82935 or Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 20, Rock Springs, WY 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 12, 2019 Charles Arthur “Chuck” Johnson Charles “Chuck” Arthur Johnson, 86, of Reliance, passed away on November 10, 2019 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born May 22, 1933 in Boulder, Colorado, the son of Arthur and Edna May Johnson. He attended schools in Tungsten and Nederland, Colorado. He graduated from Nederland High School Class of 1950. He continued his education at the University of Colorado at Boulder and the Colorado School of Mines in Golden. He married Arline Mildred Hardcastle Ingram on July 27, 1953 in Englewood, Colorado. They were later sealed to each other and their two oldest daughters Judy and Lee Ann in the Salt Lake Temple. David and Jan were born under the Covenant. He worked as a Civil Engineer/Surveyor for the Colorado Public Service Commission, Union Pacific Railroad and Bridger Coal Company. He started his own surveying company after retiring from Union Pacific and Bridger Coal. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints where he held the Priesthood and was a High Priest. He held many positions within the Church. His interests included Church and serving the community on various Boards. In his younger years, he enjoyed bowling, square dancing, making and flying model airplanes. He enjoyed playing cribbage, watching baseball, basketball and football games and reading. He also enjoyed visiting with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Survivors include his daughters, Judy Valentine and husband Gary, Lee Ann Johnson and Jan Heavin; son, David Johnson; brother, Bill Johnson and wife Betty. He had numerous loving grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his wife, parents, and brother. A memorial service will be conducted at 11:00 am November 23, 2019 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Desert View Ward, 1109 Tulip Dr. in Rock Springs. Friends may call one hour prior to service at the church. Cremation has taken place. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 13, 2019 Jeanell Francis “Moose” Adamson Jeanell Francis “AKA Moose” Adamson, 65, passed away on Sunday November 11, 2019 at Intermountain Hospital in Murray, Utah, after fighting a nine year plus battle with cancer. She was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past 40 plus years. Moose was born January 30, 1954, in Burley, Idaho, the daughter of Lorraine and Andrew “Fred” Genzmer. She married Chris Adamson on May 3, 1978 in Rupert, Idaho. Moose was a homemaker, while her husband established his own business in the oilfield. Moose was a mother to many, and a Nana to all. Moose was a very talented woman who loved her quilting, scrap booking, sewing and making towel sets with Disney characters for everyone and their children or grandchildren. She was always a straight up and honest person who always spoke her mind and told you how it was whether you liked it or not. Moose loved her family, friends, her animals and going for rides with her husband on the side by side along with her mini me “Nana”. A lot of people knew her as Nana Moose and she touched a lot of hearts and was loved by many. Survivors include her husband, Chris Adamson of Rock Springs, Wyoming; daughter, Rechelle Knezovich and husband Corey of Rock Springs, Wyoming; sons, Colt Bird and wife Dessiree of Sandpoint, Idaho, Chris A. Adamson Jr. and wife Amber of Clarksville, Tennessee; her six grandchildren, Rebecca Bird, Clarence Golnitz III, Chris Adamson III, Josh Adamson, Hayden Knezovich, Quintin Adamson; one sister and four brothers, nieces, nephews, and extended family and friends. She was preceded in death by both of her parents, Lorraine and Andrew “Fred” Genzmer. No services will be held. Her last request was to take one last ride in the side by side. In summer of 2020, her family and friends will take one last trip together as a celebration of life. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- Wyo4News.com, Nov 13, 2019 Robert August “Bob” Zueck Robert (Bob) August Zueck passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2019 at his home in Beaver Dam, Arizona. He was born on Feb. 20, 1937, to Emil and Jennie Avondet Zueck in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He lived on Pennsylvania Avenue in Rock Springs until he and Jeanne Taylor Zueck were married on June 13, 1959. In his youth he was a Boy Scout and had the opportunity to travel to Valley Forge to attend a Boy Scout Jamboree. After graduation from Rock Springs High School in 1955, he worked with his father and grandfather at Zueck Transportation. He spent many years working and operating the company his grandfather, John, started in 1905. As a member of the Wyoming Trucking Association, he was on the WTA board of directors from 2006 to 2007 and also served on the Safety Council in 1997. He also served two years on the North Side Bank Board of Directors. Bob was honored to be chosen for the Wyoming Trucking Association Pioneer Award in 2014. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle and spent many hours riding with his friends. He will be missed by everyone who knew him, especially his family. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Jeanne; his son, Stephen Zueck of Rock Springs; daughter, Rae Ann Clark of Stanwood, Washington; sister, Barbara Jeanne Ohle of Denver; and three grandsons, Aaron Zueck of Grass Valley, California, Chad Zueck and wife Sarah of Billings, Montana, and Bradley Clark and wife Kaitlyn of Sedro Woolley, Washington. Bob is also survived by his cousins, Joe and Carolyn Secrist, Gene and Narcie Secrist, Bill and Tammy Secrist, Paul and Suzanne Grasso, Rena and Roy Royer and Alinda and Roger Bennett. Bob is preceded in death by his parents, Emil and Jennie Zueck; his grandparents and several aunts and uncles. Pallbearers are Robert Layos, David Guimmond, Stephen Zueck, Aaron Zueck, Chad Zueck, and Bradley Clark. Honorary pallbearers are Edward Andrews, Norvall Hall, Joe Secrist, Gene Secrist, Regis Mehal, Paul Grasso, Dale Inskeep, and Jon Paul Padilla. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19 at the church. Interment will be at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the church on Tuesday one hour prior to the rosary and on Wednesday at the church one hour prior to services. The family of Robert August Zueck respectfully requests that donations in his memory be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN, 38105, or the charity of your choice. --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 15, 2019 Frank Thomas Wall Frank Thomas Wall, 80 of Green River passed away on Thursday, November 14, 2019 at his home. He was a resident of Green River for the past 51 years. He was born April 5, 1939 in Evanston, Wyoming the son of Frank and Velma (Kitty) Wall. He attended schools in Evanston, Wyoming. He married Paula Elizabeth Vigil on November 4, 1959 in Evanston, Wyoming. Tom worked for General Chemical as a underground Foreman. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, roping, horseback riding, snowmobiling with family, visiting people, watching grandchildren and sports. Tom never met a person that was a stranger. Survivors include his wife, Paula Wall of Green River; daughters, Debbie Gardea and husband Paul Gardea of Green River, Rhonda Murphy and husband Ted Murphy of Eagle River, Alaska, Stephanie McCann and husband Kent McConn of Rock Springs; son, Chad Riley of Texas; sister, Carolyn Rickert of Diamondville, Wyoming; grandchildren, Ricky Gardea and Felicia Crawford, Rachel Gahafferl, Nathan McCann, Kory and Kayla Potter; great-grandchildren, Bryken Potter, Cole Schaefer, Jade Schaefer, Bransen Potter and Brian Potter. He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Velma Wall; brother, Doug Wall; grandparents; hunting partner and cousin; Fred Riley and granddaughter, Amber Wall. Funeral services will be held at 1:00pm Monday, November 18, 2019 at the Sweetwater County Event Complex, 3320 Yellowstone Rd, Rock Springs. Friends may call one hour prior to the service. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 18, 2019 Donald R. Kent Donald R. Kent passed away on November 8th, 2019 at the age of 90. It was a good long run for this old cowboy. Don’s Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 at 10 am at the Springfield Recreation Center, 6495 So. St. Andrews Blvd, Chandler, AZ, 85249. Donald was born to Richard and Iva Kent in Burns, Wyoming on March 3, 1929. He was raised in Carpenter, WY on the Kent family ranch. A true cowboy from the start he was taught to work hard, play harder, love, cherish, and take care of your family. Don graduated from Carpenter High School in 1947. He met the love of his life Ruth Weickum at Cheyenne Frontier Days in July of 1950 and from the first moment that the Weickum family met Don, he was welcomed with open arms. These two love birds went on to marry on January 24th, 1951, their journey had just begun. This union was blessed by 2 sons, Gene and Jerry. After marrying, Don left his job at the refinery so he and Ruth could buy a Conoco filling station. They ran it for a short time before selling it and moving to Burns to work on the family ranch running cattle and working the wheat fields. The Kent family later returned to Cheyenne for Don to start a position as a construction foreman and spent the next 20 years there while their two boys went to school. During this time in Cheyenne Don left construction to own and operate Shepherds Grocery for 3 years. Once the big grocery conglomerates came to town, they sold Shepherds and Don went back to what he did best, construction. It was his calling and it called to him. At this point he was hired on by Fergusons Construction as Superintendent of Construction, building both residential and large commercial sites. Once their boys were out of the house and finding success in their career paths, Don and Ruth started their next adventure. Don’s experience in construction opened doors for him to work in Rock Springs, WY, Casper, WY, Los Altos, CA, Sierra Vista, AZ where he built his own home with the invaluable assistance of Skip Cunningham. Ultimately, retiring in Chandler, AZ where they lived together happily until his passing. Don was a man of many hobbies. He would often happily reminisce of his countless hours on horseback and all his adventures he got in as a young man running freely in the vast Wyoming territory. He loved to have fun and socialize with his friends. He was a good bowler, a golfer, and maybe… a pool shark. He enjoyed watching his Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos, and Phoenix Suns. He loved astrology and often sat outside looking up at the stars through his telescope. In his later years, working a good puzzle brought him a lot of enjoyment. All these things he did regularly, but his true passion was to create and build. He was always working on a new project in his shop. There was really nothing he didn’t know how to build, and he passed this desire onto his sons. Ultimately, his true love in life was his family. He was an amazing husband and father from beginning to end of every day, a true Patriarch. He taught his sons good work ethic, how to be a good father and a good man. He was a shining example of a man devoted to his wife and children. His life lessons will be echoed down through the next generations of the Kent family. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Ruth Kent, sons, Gene (Patti) Kent of Thayne, WY, Jerry Kent of Chandler, AZ, sister, Barbara Reinholz of Cheyenne, WY, brother-in-law, Tom Weickum of Cheyenne, WY, cousins, Jack Davis of Sacramento, Ca, Shirley Laher of Cheyenne, Wy grandchildren, Brian Kent of Arkansas, Drew(Maggie) Kent of Great Falls, MT, Kadee Kent and husband Chuck Webb of Rock Springs, Wy, and three great-grandchildren, Madison, Liam, and Maximus. He was preceded in death by his parents. It’s been said that you’re lucky in your life if you make one great friend. Throughout all the years of Dons life his best friend and brother was Skip. ” Thank you for always being there Skip. Best friend a guy could ever have!” --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 19, 2019 Kris Keierleber Kris Keierleber passed away on November 15, 2019. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 23, at Mount of Olives Lutheran Church, 2916 Foothill Blvd., Rock Springs. Kris Richard Keierleber was born April 12, 1977 in Stanley, N.D. to Ken and JoAnne Keierleber. He was baptized at Bethel Lutheran Church in New Town, N.D. and lived in New Town until age 4. The family moved to Calpet, Wyoming in 1981 and to Rock Springs, Wyoming in 1987. He was confirmed at Mount of Olives Lutheran Church. He graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1995. Kris married his love Jocelyn Romero in 1999 in Fort Collins, Colorado. They had their son, Hunter James, there. In 2000 they moved to Rock Springs where they made their home. He worked in construction and in the oil and gas industry. He attended Western Wyoming Community College in the oil and gas program. Kris was a loving and devoted husband and father. He was a great son, brother, and friend and very willing to help others. He loved campfires, music, and he had a witty sense of humor. Kris and Jocelyn had just celebrated their 20th anniversary. In his youth he enjoyed skateboarding, snowboarding, drawing, playing Avengers soccer, and playing guitar. His hobbies included camping, fishing, hunting, motorcycles, and family time. He enjoyed feeding people using his awesome cooking and grilling skills. He loved babies, kids, and fur babies. He is greatly missed by wife, Jocelyn, son Hunter, parents, Ken and JoAnne Keierleber, brother, Dave, and grandmother, Thelma Solberg. Other survivors include aunts and uncles, Richard and Barb Solberg, Ross and Nancy Keierleber, Mike and Micky Ford, cousins, Jon (Agnes) Solberg, Jessica (Ryan) Ackerman, and Jamin (Mary) Keierleber, and in-laws, Kellie and B.J. Soltis and Danielle and John Presho. His special nieces and nephews are Taylor, Landon, Taylor, Mason, Evan, and Ayden. Kris was preceded in death by baby sister, Anne Marie, grandparents, George Solberg, Sr. and Harry and Violet Keierleber, uncle, George Solberg, Jr., in-laws, Christine and Rocky Romero, cousin, Kashia Keierleber and other cherished family and friends. An account has been established at Trona Valley Credit Union, 2640 Foothill Boulevard, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 for the benefit of Jocelyn and Hunter Keierleber. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 19, 2019 Tina Dudic Tina Dudic, 54, of Rock Springs, passed away November 17, 2019 at her home after losing her battle with cancer after four years. She was born August 28, 1965 in Rock Springs, the daughter of Dale Dudic and Joyce Stephens Logan. Tina attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated from Rock Springs High School. She was a fitness instructor at the Rock Springs Family Recreational Center. She was a member of the Ordinary Faith in Rock Springs. Tina enjoyed spending time with her kids, horseback riding, fitness and making jewelry. Survivors include son, Kaden of Rock Springs; daughter, Kylie Philpott of Rock Springs; stepsons, Mark Kronfuss of Cody and Aaron Kronfuss of Lander; grandchildren, Kailyn Rodenbaugh, Oliver and Olivia Kronfuss and Maezie Kronfuss. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joyce Logan and Dale Dudic, and stepfather, Floyd Logan. A Celebration of Life will be held at 3 pm Friday, November 22, 2019 at Young at Heart Senior Center, 2400 Reagan Ave., Rock Springs. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Nov 20, 2019 Lori Jackelen Todd Lori Jackelen Todd, 59, died on Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019, following a battle with cancer. She was born in Minneapolis on Dec. 15, 1959 to parents, Kenneth and Joyce Jackelen. Lori spent her early years in Alma, Wisconsin. She moved with her family to Rock Springs when she was in high school. On Nov. 19, 1976, Lori married Mike Todd. Together they had two children, Crystal and John. Lori was the heart of her family. Devoted to her children and five grandchildren, she was happiest surrounded by the people she loved. The door to Lori’s home was always open to both family and friends because for her, there was no distinction between the two. Lori was active in the Green River chapter of the Eagles. She enjoyed being active in her community and always found ways to give back. Always the first to do for others, Lori’s heart was far bigger than she was and she will be missed tremendously. She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Michael Todd; children, Crystal Wright (Richard) and John Todd (Rachel); her five grandchildren, Conner Todd, Lucas Todd, Darris Todd, Avery Wright, and Wyatt Wright; and her dog, Oliver (Ollie). Lori was preceded in death by parents, Joyce and Kenneth Jackelen; brothers, John Jackelen, Steven Jackelen, Timothy Jackelen, and Jeffrey Jackelen. Following cremation, a mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 22, 2019, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 6 p.m. on Thursday at the church. Inurnment will be in the Riverview Cemetery columbarium. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to the rosary and one hour prior to the mass. The family of Lori J. Todd respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 200, Rock Springs, WY 82901, or Mission at Castle Rock, 1445 Uinta Drive, Green River, WY 82935. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 20, 2019 Gary Roy Miner Gary “Butch” Roy Miner, 76, passed away Saturday, November 16, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a Resident of Wyoming for ten years and a former resident of Montana. Mr. Miner was born on October 12, 1943 in Big Sandy, Montana; the son of George and Adell Miner. He attended schools in Missoula, Montana. Gary married Vendy Masters on March 18, 1991 in Elko, Nevada. He worked as a technician for Union Wireless Telecommunications Service. Butch was an avid sports fan who liked television and taking scenic drives. Survivors include his wife, Vendy Miner of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two daughters, Jorinda Thompson and husband Max of Ohio, Shawna Miner of Evanston, Wyoming, six grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Mr. Miner was preceded in death by both parents and two brothers. Following cremation there will be no services per Gary’s Request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Nov 22, 2019 Brad J. Arndt DEFOREST, WISCONSIN—Brad J. Arndt, age 57, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, at his home. He was born on June 6, 1962, in Madison, Wisconsin, the son of Dave and Dolores (Ludwig) Arndt. Brad graduated from Deforest High School in 1980 and went on to earn his bachelor’s degree from Winona State University. Brad had his own radio show there and was the student body president. He went on to be a sportscaster and exceptional salesman. Brad committed his whole life to being a loving and devoted father and grandfather. He had a heart of gold and an infectious smile that would light up any room that he walked into. His dedication to helping others was honored by receiving the Red Cross Hero of The Year for saving another’s life. He also volunteered his time weekly at the food pantry. He was a diehard fan of the Packers, Badgers, and his home town team, the Deforest Norskies. Some of his accomplishments and interests were cross country and track, Eagle Scout, karaoke, theater, music, rafting, and the wilderness. He is survived by his mother, Dolores; his children, Brittney, Chelsia and Austin (Haylee McGarvey) Arndt; grandchildren, Broden Arndt and Aralynn, Breeja and Kaib Simkin; brothers, Brice (Kristi) and Blair (Jen) Arndt; as well his beloved nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Dave, and his grandparents. A funeral service will be at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019 at Ryan Funeral Home, Windsor/DeForest Chapel, 6924 Lake Road, Wisconsin, with Rev. Charles Brandt officiating. Visitation will be from 3 p.m. until the time of service on Tuesday at the funeral home. To view and sign this guestbook, please visit: www.ryanfuneralservice.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 23, 2019 Evaline Valencia Evaline Valencia, 85, of Green River, passed away November 21, 2019 at her home. She was a long-time resident of Green River. She was born March 18, 1934 in Rock Springs, WY, the daughter of John Andrich and Edith Bender Andrich. She attended schools in Superior, WY. Evaline was employed with Wyoming Fish and Game for 20 years. She married Percy Valencia Jr. May 4, 1949 in Green River. They had been married for over 50 years. He preceded her in death in September, 2003. Valencia was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Green River. She had been active with her husband in various US Veterans auxiliary organization. She enjoyed traveling, reading, sewing, crocheting and knitting. She was an excellent pastry chef and cook. She also loved horses and was an avid animal lover. She especially loved her grandchildren. Survivors include her sons, Percy Mitchell Valencia and wife Bev of Mesquite, NV, and Bruce Valencia of Plain City, UT; daughter, Anna Jones and husband Scott of Green River; sister-in-law, Pat McClain and husband Raymond of Green River; grandchildren, Stephanie Peterson (Brandon), Christa Dominguez (Melissa), and Danelle Burd (Dylan); nine great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by parents, and husband, Percy Valencia Jr. Funeral services will be announced at a later date. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 22, 2019 Jessica Gearino Harrison Jessica Gearino Harrison, 37, of Boise, Idaho, died Tuesday November 19, 2019, by her own hand. Jessica was born August 27, 1982 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and grew up in the neighboring town of Green River. Jessica is survived by her mother, Miriam (Mikki) Gearino, her stepfather Steve Simpson and maternal grandmother, Virginia (Vivi) Sanders all of Green River, Wyoming, her sister, Alicia D. Griffin, brother-in-law, Jessie G. Griffin, nephews, Rory G. Griffin and Nolan D. Griffin all of Thornton, Colorado, her former husband, Dustin G. Harrison of Boise, Idaho, her former in-laws, Dean and Julia Harrison of Payette, Idaho and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. She was preceded in death by her father, Jeffrey D. Gearino of Green River, Wyoming, her paternal grandparents, George D. and Grace E. Gearino of Clarkesville, Georgia, her paternal grandfather, Charles A. Sanders of Waxhaw, North Carolina and her nephew, Ashton D. Griffin of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Jessica graduated from Green River High School in 2000 where she was a member of the National Honor Society. She went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and a master’s degree in Public Administration at Boise State University. She graduated with the highest honors (Summa Cum Laude) and received the Distinguished Freshman Award. Jessica was a member of Phi Beta Kappa Society, Vice President and Alumna Advisor of Delta Beta Nu sorority, and Pi Alpha Alpha, a national public administration honor society. Jessica volunteered her time and expertise to many civic and nonprofit organizations. She was a member of Boise Metro Chamber/Education Workforce Committee from 2010 to present, B-Wise graduate and member of the Boise Young Professionals from 2012 to 2018, a member of the Idaho Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee from 2013 to 2016, and a board member of Go Lead Idaho from 2014 to present. Jessica began her professional career working as a paralegal and office manager for S. T. Woychick, Chtd. Her employer, Steve Woychick, would remain a close friend and advisor for the remainder of her life. In 2010, Jessica went to work for the Idaho School Boards Association as their Director of Policy, Communications and Government Affairs. In November of 2017 Jessica became the Executive Director of the Association of Idaho Cities, where she remained until shortly before her death. Throughout her life Jessica was a strong advocate for women’s rights and the Democratic party. Her hobbies included golf, hiking, physical fitness, book club and Texas Hold ’em poker, just to name a few. She was a devoted Mom to English bulldog Huxley, whom she loved with all of her heart. A celebration of life will be held in Boise in her honor this Saturday, November 23 from 3 PM until 7 PM at the CW penthouse at C. W. Moore Plaza. Parking will be provided. A second celebration of life will be held in Green River, Wyoming on Friday, November 29 at the Fraternal Order of Eagles hall from 5 PM to 8 PM. Donations may be made in Jessica’s name to NAMI of Treasure Valley, Idaho (www.tvanami.org) a mental health advocacy group or to NOW (the National Organization for Women). --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 25, 2019 Patricia Tomasini Patricia “Pat” F. Tomasini, 79, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Friday, November 22, 2019 at her home surrounded by her loving family. A longtime resident of Rock Springs, Pat died following a brief illness. She was born on February 8, 1940 in Oak Creek, Colorado, the daughter of Steve F. and Frances A. Koler. Pat attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1958 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. She also attended college in Denver, Colorado and received a degree in Business. She was employed at FMC for over thirty years, retiring in 1997 as a computer programmer. Pat was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Her interests included golfing, traveling, bowling and spending time with her family and friends. She also enjoyed sewing, knitting and crocheting. Survivors include two sisters, Terry Ferguson and husband Dan of Kimball, Nebraska and Peggi Daley and husband Tim of Rock Springs, Wyoming; nieces and nephews, Slade Daley and wife Heather, Racheal Troester, Ryan Richardson and wife Loriah, Heath Daley and Linda Wiebe, Russell Richardson and wife Carmen, Andy Daley, Graci Troester, Adryan Beardsley, Hunter Daley, Piper Richardson, Blayke Daley, Dillon Daley, Kameron Daley, Addi Richardson, twins Royce and Reid Richardson, and Teyha Troester; her special friend, Father Tom Sheridan; other family, Theresa and Matt Beardsley, Melanie Daley and Ray Richardson. Pallbearers will be nephews, Slade Daley, Heath Daley, Russell Richardson, Andy Daley, Adryan Beardsley, Hunter Daley, Matt Beardsley and her special friend, David Tate. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 6:00 P.M. Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at the church. Interment will be in the St. Joseph’s Section of the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Tuesday, one hour prior to the rosary and on Wednesday at the church one hour prior to the mass. The family will be receiving friends at the Daley home at 1216 Hilltop Drive, Rock Springs, WY. Per Pat's request, in lieu of flowers, please make donations in her memory to Holy Spirit Catholic Community or The Loaves and Fishes Soup Kitchen, 116 Broadway, Rock Springs, WY 82901, or Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs,WY 82901. --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 25, 2019 Evaline Valencia Evaline Valencia, 85, of Green River, passed away November 21, 2019, at her home. She was a long-time resident of Green River. She was born March 18, 1934, in Rock Springs, WY, the daughter of John Andrich and Edith Bender Andrich. She attended schools in Superior, WY. Evaline was employed with Wyoming Fish and Game for 20 years. She married Percy Valencia Jr. May 4, 1949, in Green River. They had been married for over 50 years. He preceded her in death in September 2003. Valencia was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Green River. She had been active with her husband in various US Veterans auxiliary organizations. She enjoyed traveling, reading, sewing, crocheting, and knitting. She was an excellent pastry chef and cook. She also loved horses and was an avid animal lover. She especially loved her grandchildren. Survivors include her sons, Percy Mitchell Valencia and wife Bev of Mesquite, NV, and Bruce Valencia of Plain City, UT; daughter, Anna Jones and husband Scott of Green River; sister-in-law, Pat McClain and husband Raymond of Green River; grandchildren, Stephanie Peterson (Brandon), Christa Dominguez (Melissa), and Danelle Burd (Dylan); 9 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, and her husband, Percy Valencia Jr. Funeral services will be announced at a later date. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 25, 2019 Barton Dale Ellison Barton Dale Ellison, 72, of Green River passed away November 3, 2019 at his home. He was born September 12, 1947 in Basin, WY, the son of Kenneth ValeJo Ellison and Mary Mills Ellison Twomeg. Bart attended school in Basin, WY. He also attended WWCC and University of Wyoming. He was employed in various jobs but he loved being a substitute teacher. He enjoyed watching sports on TV and watching the grandkids and great-grandkids play sports. He also loved rodeoing, riding bulls and bareback horses. Bart was a member of PRCA for over 25 years. Survivors include his wife of 32 years, Linda Kolar Ellison of Green River; stepsons, Kelly (Holly) Moffitt of Green River, Lonnie (Towaine) Moffitt of Cheyenne, WY; four grandsons Josh and Jamie Moffitt of Green River, Austin Moffitt of Green River, Ashton Keelin of Rock Springs, Kaylan of Cheyenne; two granddaughters, Kelsey Moffitt of Green River, Devano of Cheyenne; three great-grandsons, Uriah, Brighten, Dossan and two great-granddaughters, Adi and Makgnleigh all of Green River; four brothers Kenney and Denise Ellison of Burlington, WY, Dick Twomeg of Rock Springs, Doug Ellison of CO, and Steve Ellison of Montana; one sister, Kelly and John Twomeg Franco of Las Vegas, NV; two sister-in-laws Kay and Lenord Ortega of Utah, Terry and Pat Sanchez of Green River; many nieces and nephews. Bart was preceded in death by parents, two sisters, Diania abd Linda Ellison, two brothers, Bret and Pete Ellison, grandparents, several aunts and uncles. No services will be held. Following cremation, he will be buried with his Mom in Basin, WY. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 26, 2019 Kary Clark Pitt Kary Clark Pitt, 57, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, November 19, 2019, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has been a resident of Rock Springs for the past 46 years, and is a former resident of Vernal, Utah. Kary was born on July 5, 1962, in Vernal, Utah, the son of Terry R. Pitt and Loreen Clark. Kary had met the love of his life, Julie Pederson, who was there for him till the very end. She truly understood who Kary was. He was a Cowboy, loved riding horses and loved to look after his niece’s pigs. Kary grew up running equipment and learned how to become an oilfield business man. He loved watching Old Westerns, and his Broncos while enjoying a nice cold one. Kary loved every minute of hanging out with his family, and was proud to be a Pitt. Survivors include his mother, Loreen Mohar and husband Larry of Rock Springs, Wyoming, his fiancé, Julie Pederson of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Dez Pitt of Vernal, Utah, one daughter, Kadee Kissling and her Husband Clint of Roosevelt, Utah, one brother, David Pitt and his wife Brandy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two sisters, Tera Pitt of Kuna, Idaho, Debbie Prescott and husband Elvis of Neola, Utah, three nieces; Bailee Pitt, Aubree Pitt, and Lacey Scott and husband Clyde, all of Rock Springs, Wyoming, five nephews, Trevor Pitt and fiancé Nichole of Oakley, Utah, Slade Pitt of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Jeremy Jenson of Potlatch, Idaho, Casey Jenson of Nyssa, Oregon, and David Pitt of Kuna, Idaho, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, great-nieces, and great-nephews. He is preceded in death by his father, Terry Pitt, step-father, Neil Anderson, one brother, Randy Pitt, one nephew, Rowdy Prescott, and two grandmothers, Katherine Hatch, and Vida Clark. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Monday, December 2, 2019 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Tulip Building, 1109 Tulip Drive, Rock Springs, WY. Interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. The family of Kary Clark Pitt respectfully suggests that donations be made to Kary C. Pitt Memorial Fund at RSNB, P.O.Box 880, Rock Springs, WY 82902. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 26, 2019 Bryce E. Bay Bryce E. Bay, 77 years young in spirit, passed peacefully away surrounded by many loved ones on November 16, 2019 in Douglas, Wyoming. Bryce was born December 8, 1941 in Torrington, Wyoming to Don and Jessie Bay. He received early education in Torrington. The family moved to Douglas when he was 13, and eventually the family moved and settled in Riverton, Wyoming. He graduated from Riverton High School in 1960. Bryce worked his way through college while helping his parents run the Bay Trailer Court in Riverton. He received his A.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering from Casper College in 1965 and his B.S. in Electrical Engineering in 1968 from the University of Wyoming. Through the years he obtained his Professional Engineer license in Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, and Colorado. Bryce’s career journey as an Electrical Engineer took him from Minnesota, Billings MT, Denver CO, Gillette WY, Jackson WY, then to Rock Springs WY. After retiring from Bridger Coal in 1998, Bryce started Bay Engineering and did Electrical Engineering projects all over Wyoming. His numerous projects, to name few, were parking lots, roadways, shop buildings, recreation centers, marinas, restaurants, and lift stations. Bryce lit up Wyoming. Bryce’s life became “enlightened” on May 18, 1974 when he married his “sweetie” Patricia Saunders on opening day of fishing season in Billings, MT. They danced for 45 years through beautiful valleys and rugged mountains, and their greatest gift was three beautiful daughters. Bryce “Dad” and “Grandpa” is survived by his wife, Patricia “Sweetie” of 45 years of Rock Springs, WY, three beautiful daughters, Michele Bay (John Blackwood) of Butte MT, Rhonda Kettering (Brian Kettering) of Rock Springs WY, Kristy Abram (Mat Abram) of Douglas WY, five fantastic grandchildren, granddaughters, Danielle Bay (Michael Sanchez) of Keizer OR, Abby Kettering of Rock Springs WY, grandsons, Lance Kettering of Rock Springs WY, Anthony Abram, and Jesse Abram of Douglas WY. Bryce is also survived by niece, Anita Holiday of Carson City NV, a handful of Bay cousins as well as numerous friends. Bryce was preceded in death by his parents, Don and Jessie Bay, and his older sisters, Violet Barnard, Dory McMichael, and nephew, Bruce Barnard. Bryce had a deep love for his family, dearly loved the Bay Homestead and cabin at Laramie Peak, was a proud citizen of his country and a true Wyomingite. He loved fishing, boating, flying drones, motorcycles, and anything electronic or digital. He never stopped learning and “busted his buttons” with pride over his daughters’ and grandchildren’s accomplishments. He was very passionate with storytelling and reminiscing about the old times. A Celebration of Bryce’s Life will be held December 7, 2019 at 12:00pm at the American Legion, 551 Broadway St., Rock Springs WY. Please wear your Wyoming pride and/or flannel attire. His ashes will be scattered at the Bay Homestead near Laramie Peak at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the Bay Family respectfully requests that donations be made to the Wyoming Foundation for Cancer Care’s Angels Program, 6501 East 2nd St., Casper, WY 82609 or at www.wyofcc.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Dec 3, 2019 Tille Mullen Tillie Mullen, 90, passed away Monday, Dec. 2, 2019, at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming, surrounded by her loving family. She was a long-time resident of Rock Springs. She was born on April 13, 1929, in Dunn County, North Dakota, the daughter of George and Barbara Schmidt. Tillie attended schools in Dickinson, North Dakota. She earned her L.P.N. in Montana and earned copious amounts of respect throughout her career. Sassy Tillie was witty and often left others wondering what she was going to say next. She married Robert L. Mullen. They had four children and later divorced. Tillie was employed at Sage View Care Center for many years as an L.P.N. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community and had a strong faith in Christ. Her interests included spending time with her family, she loved all children and enjoyed baby-sitting, and she was a very independent and strong woman who was the rock of her family. She also enjoyed feeding and listening to the birds, working crossword puzzles, knitting, sewing, crocheting, watching football and was an avid Professional Bull Riding “PBR” fan. Survivors include two sons, Thomas L. Mullen and wife Debbie of Rock Springs, and John R. Mullen and wife Stephanie of Boulder, Wyoming; one daughter, Jane Marie Williams and husband Jay of Rock Springs; three brothers, Andrew Schmidt and wife Joan of Dickinson, North Dakota, twins, Matt Schmidt and wife Maria of South Dakota and George Schmidt and wife Elizabeth of Texas; one sister, Genevieve Rice and husband George of Montana; seven grandchildren, Nicole Patterson, Michael Bertagnolli, Valerie Mitchell, Katie Bertagnolli, Tyler Mullen, Cody Mullen, and Jack Houghtaling; 10 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her former husband, Robert Mullen; daughter, Mary Bertagnolli; one grandson, Joe Phillips; four brothers, Raymond, Florian, Jerome, and Phillip; and three sisters, Marian, Magdalene, and Rose. Cremation will take place and a celebration of her life will be announced at a later date. The family of Tillie Mullen respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway St #220, Rock Springs, WY 82935, or Respite Care, 809 Thompson St. # F, Rock Springs, WY 82935. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 3, 2019 Billy D. Spencer Billy D. Spencer, 69, of Rock Springs, passed away November 30, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs. He was born March 17, 1950 in Gothemburg, NE, the son of Hillert and Alberta Howerton Spencer. Billy attended schools in North Platte and graduated from North Platte High School. He married Karen Graves Spencer April 12, 2002 in North Platte. Billy enjoyed taking rides in the country, doing leatherwork and woodworking. He also collected antique clocks. Survivors include his wife, Karen Spencer of Rock Springs; son, Dan Spencer of Casper, WY; stepson, Walter Hettinger and wife Elsie of Rock Springs; daughter, Heather Spencer of Casper; brother, Ray Spencer and wife Alice of North Platte; sister, Judy Reinhardt of Henderson, NV; nine grandchildren, Jordan, Jaden, Sterling, Brandon, Angel, Luke, Leo, Sandra and Damean. He was preceded in death by both of her parents, his first wife, Linda, brother, Jim, and grandson, Drake Hettinger. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Dec 3, 2019 Julianne McLeod Julianne McLeod, 95, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. A life-long resident of Rock Springs, Julianne died following a lengthy illness. She was born on Aug. 14, 1924, in Rock Springs, the daughter of Lawrence Pevic and Mary Prasnik. Julianne attended schools in Rock Springs and was a graduate of the Rock Springs High School in 1942. She married Malcom “Mac” McLeod in Kimball, Nebraska in 1944, and he preceded her in death on Aug. 2, 1989. Julianne was employed as a secretary at Sweetwater Television for a few years. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Julianne enjoyed cleaning, fishing and crossword puzzles. She is survived by one son, Dennis McLeod and wife Virginia of Sonoma, California; two brothers, Lawrence Pivic and Stanley Pivic; one granddaughter, Leah Baeder; one great-grandson, Jackson Baeder; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Julianne was preceded in death by her parents, husband and several brothers and sisters. Graveside services and interment will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019, at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Father Bill Hill of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community will officiate. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Dec 3, 2019 Mabel Maxine Brown Mabel Maxine Brown, 78, passed away Friday, November 22, 2019, at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming surrounded by her loving family. She was a resident of Rock Springs for 60 years and is a former resident of Missouri. Mrs. Brown was born on March 1, 1941, in Mountain View, Missouri, the daughter of Ira Brooks and Bessie Margaret McClellan. She attended schools in Mountain View, Missouri and was a 1957 graduate of Mountain View High School. Mabel married Gerald B. Brown Sr. on November 13, 1957, in Saint Louis, Missouri. Mrs. Brown was a professional mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary Aerie 151. Mrs. Brown enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren, sewing, gambling, listening to music and camping. Survivors include her husband; three daughters, Terrie Doak and husband Tim of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Debbie O’Neal and husband David of Kingman, Arizona, Janet Cunningham and husband Tom of Rock Springs, Wyoming; daughter-in-law, Lori Brown of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, John Brooks of Mountain View, Missouri, Kenny Brooks of Summersville, Missouri; one sister, Eve Crawford of Star City, Indiana; seven grandchildren, David Trujillo and wife Katie, Shannon Shaw and husband Brad, Trey Doak and wife Emily, Buck Brown and wife Bonnie, Jenny Reed and husband Steven, Julie Cunningham, T.J. Cunningham and wife Annie; 12 great-grandchildren, as well as several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, two sisters, and one son, Gerald Brown Jr. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 2:00 P.M., Sunday, December 8, 2019, at Victory Christian Fellowship, 591 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Dec 3, 2019 Billy D. Spencer Billy D. Spencer, 69, of Rock Springs, passed away November 30, 2019, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs. He was born March 17, 1950, in Gothenburg, NE, the son of Hillert and Alberta Howerton Spencer. Billy attended schools in North Platte and graduated from North Platte High School. He married Karen Graves Spencer on April 12, 2002, in North Platte. Billy enjoyed taking rides in the country, doing leatherwork and woodworking. He also collected antique clocks. Survivors include his wife Karen Spencer of Rock Springs; son, Dan Spencer of Casper, WY; stepson, Walter Hettinger and wife Elsie of Rock Springs; daughter, Heather Spencer of Casper; brother, Ray Spencer and wife Alice of North Platte; sister, Judy Reinhardt of Henderson, NV; 9 grandchildren, Jordan, Jaden, Sterling, Brandon, Angel, Luke, Leo, Sandra and Damean. He was preceded in death by both of her parents, his first wife Linda, brother Jim, and grandson Drake Hettinger. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 3, 2019 Evaline Valencia Evaline Valencia, 85, of Green River, passed away November 21, 2019 at her home. She was a long-time resident of Green River. She was born March 18, 1934 in Rock Springs, WY, the daughter of John Andrich and Edith Bender Andrich. She attended schools in Superior, WY. Evaline was employed with Wyoming Fish and Game for 20 years. She married Percy Valencia Jr. May 4, 1949 in Green River. They had been married for over 50 years. He preceded her in death in September, 2003. Valencia was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Green River. She had been active with her husband in various US Veterans auxiliary organization. She enjoyed traveling, reading, sewing, crocheting and knitting. She was an excellent pastry chef and cook. She also loved horses and was an avid animal lover. She especially loved her grandchildren. Survivors include her sons, Percy Mitchell Valencia and wife Bev of Mesquite, NV, and Bruce Valencia of Plain City, UT; daughter, Anna Jones and husband Scott of Green River; sister-in-law, Pat McClain and husband Raymond of Green River; grandchildren, Stephanie Peterson (Brandon), Christa Dominguez (Melissa), and Danelle Burd (Dylan); nine great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by parents, husband, Percy Valencia Jr. A rosary will be conducted at the Immaculate Conception Church, 900 Hitching Post, Green River, WY on Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. A mass of Christian burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at the Church. Inurnment will take place in the Riverview Cemetery, Green River. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 4, 2019 Anna Mae Smith Anne Mae Smith, 42, of Green River, Wyoming, passed away November 30, 2019 in Casper, Wyoming. Anne was born on October 30, 1977 to Gene and Betty Garcia at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. She was raised and attended schools in Green River. She married Rodney Smith II on September 26, 2003 in Green River. She enjoyed making crafts, she was always crocheting a blanket for her children and grandchildren. Anne was a very sentimental person; she always had a way of making even the smallest of moments memorable. She was a loving mother, wife, grandmother, and friend. Anne is preceded in death by her mother, Betty Moulton Garcia; stepmother, Mercy Garcia; sisters, Carla Jones and Melanie Jones; and grandparents. Anne is survived by her husband, Rodney Smith II; children, Chris Mcinturff, Rodney Smith III, Monika and Kaylub Gibson, Miranda and Victor Flores, Caitlin Twomey, Brendon Smith, and Collin Smith; brothers, John Garcia and Chris Garcia; Her Father, Gene Garcia; grandchildren, Landon, Brentley, Emma, Braelynn, and Liam; and many aunts, uncles, cousin, nieces, nephews, in-laws, and friends. --- Wyo4News.com, Dec 5, 2019 Billy Ray Vase Billy Ray Vase, 72, passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County following a lengthy illness. He was born on Aug. 2, 1947, to Angelo Vase and Goldie May Lewis in Rock Springs. Billy graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1966 and also attended college at Western Wyoming Community College after his service in the United States Marine Corps and two-year term in Vietnam. He also attended college at Santa Monica City College. He was employed by OCI as a service maintenance technician for 21 years. He also worked construction and was employed paving Interstate 80 as it was built across the country. Billy married Nancy Lee Peterson on July 20, 1969, in Rock Springs. They had one son, Miles Lane Vase. Mr. Vase’s interests included riding his Harley Davidson, doing outdoor activities, spending time with his dogs, socializing with his buddies and blues music. Survivors include his wife, Nancy; only son, Miles Vase and wife Joyce of Rock Springs; one brother, Tom Dewester and wife Amy of Grapevine, Texas; two sisters, Rebecca “Becky” Dewester of Rock Springs and Barbara Romero and husband Max of Omaha, Nebraska; three sisters-in-law, Peggy Peterson of Albany, Oregon, Jean Peterson of Grand Island, Nebraska, and Gail Johnson of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; one brother-in-law, Rex Peterson and wife Janet of Lincoln, Nebraska; two grandchildren, Brody Ray Vase and Brooklynn Dee Vase of Rock Springs;, as well as several cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Letitia Willett; and several aunts and uncles. The family respectfully requests donations in Billy’s memory be made to Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or to Food Bank of Sweetwater County, 90 Center Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Following cremation, a celebration of life will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Dec 7, 2019 Anthony James “AJ” Dean Radcliff Anthony James Dean Radcliff, 5, of Green River, Wyoming, passed away Nov. 28, 2019, at Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City. AJ was born Aug. 28, 2014, in Hastings, Nebraska to Vanessa Kidner and Daniel Radcliff. He was raised in Nebraska, Utah and Wyoming. AJ enjoyed fishing with his stepdad, taking his dog Remington to the park, playing with his little brother, Mikey, dancing with his mom and watching Disney movies with family. AJ is preceded in death by his grandfather, Paul Gordon; uncle, Joe Allen and many other grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. AJ is survived by his mother, Vanessa Kidner and stepfather, Stacy Willietner of Green River; his little brother, Mikey Kidner of Green River; his father, Daniel Radcliff of Ravenna, Nebraska; grandmother, Tabitha Harding of Salt Lake City; grandpa, Martin Harding of Herriman, Utah; great-grandparents, Robert and Vickie Ward of Green River; grandparents, Robert and Tiffany Carpenter of Omaha, Nebraska, and Sue and Vern Moss of Ravenna, Nebraska; step-grandparents, Michael and Janet Willietner of Sandy, Utah; five aunts, Whintey Gordon of West Jordan, Utah, Emily Gordon of Herriman, Utah, Maddison Sowl of French Camp, California, Kailee Gewecke of Ravenna, Nebraksa, and Michelle Craig of Grand Island, Nebraska; uncle, Anthony Allen of Grand Island, Nebraska; and several other grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Cremation has taken place. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. on Dec. 7, 2019, at 1255 W. Teton Blvd., Green River, Wyoming. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 9, 2019 John Gatti John Gatti, 100, passed away Friday, December 6, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a resident of Rock Springs for 91 years and is a former resident of Dawson, New Mexico. Mr. Gatti was born on August 29, 1919 in Dawson, New Mexico; the son of Ermino Gatti and Cocetta Frazzini- Gatti. He attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Gatti married Marie McTee on April 5, 1941 in Rock Springs, and she preceded him in death on May 12, 1996 in Rock Springs. He served in the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1936 to 1939 in Chimney Park, Wyoming. Mr. Gatti served in the United States Army during World War II. John was in the 325th Glider Infantry 101st Airborne Division. He went back to work at the Reliance Coal Mine until its closing. John worked for Mountain Fuel Supply Company and Questar for 28 years until his retirement in 1982 as a gas field operator. Mr. Gatti was a member of the American Legion Archie Hay Post 24. He enjoyed hunting, and fishing. Survivors include one son, John S. Gatti and wife Leslie Jo of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one grandchild, Marrianne Gatti and husband CW03 Todd Coyle of Okinawa, Japan, as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. Mr. Gatti was preceded in death by his parents, wife, five brothers, Primo, Fred, Guy, Joe, Jim, and one sister, Mary. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Friday, December 13, 2019 at Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests donations in John’s memory be made to Young at Heart Senior Center, 2400 Reagan Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or to American Legion Archie Hay Post 24, 551 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 10, 2019 Barbara Ann Ross OGDEN, UT — Barbara Ann Ross passed away on November 27, 2019. She was born on June 20, 1949 to Vernon and Idonna Barry in Pocatello, Idaho. Barbara also had a brother, Robert Vernon Barry, of California. In 1971, she met Lewis C. “Skip” Ross III in Pocatello, ID, and they married later on April 2, 1971 before moving to Rock Springs. Barbara and Lewis had two children, Stephanie Ross-Bernatis, and Amber Ross-Clay. They had three grandchildren, Kale Clay, Hunter Clay, as well as Kanyon Ross. She lived in Rock Springs for 30 years and worked at FMC as a Executive Secretary. When she retired from FMC Barbara moved to Ogden, Utah. Barbara really enjoyed crafting sewing and being with her family. She was preceded in death by her father and mother, Vernon and Idonna Barry. Cremation has already taken place in Ogden, UT. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 10, 2019 James A. Fox James Fox was born June 1, 1938 to Worth and Harriet Fox in Rock Springs, WY. He grew up in Green River, WY and graduated from Lincoln High School in the class of 1956. He attended the University of Wyoming but did not graduate. He married the love of his life, Sandra Jane Green on August 22, 1958. They were married for over 61 years. They had two sons, Charles “Chuck” Fox of Grand Junction, CO and Randal “Randy” Fox of Green River, WY. He was a Human Resource Manager for Stauffer Chemical in Green River, WY, Occidental Petroleum in Grand Junction, CO and Morton – Thiokol in Brigham City, UT. He retired in Grand Junction, CO where his wife Sandy continues to live. He was preceded in death by his father, Worth Fox, his mother, Harriet Fox, and his older sister, Barbara Maxam, sons, Chuck Fox and Randy Fox (with wife Jana), four grandchildren, Jena Hess (husband Jason) of Green River, WY, Cody Fox (wife Amy) of Green River, WY, Jordan Elder of Grand Junction, CO and Aaren Fox of Grand Junction, CO, great-grandchild, Paigelee Hess of Green River, WY. He will be sorely missed. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 10, 2019 Christina “Tina” Brown Christina “Tina” Brown of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away December 3, 2019 at her home. She was a long time resident of Rock Springs and former resident of Clearwater, Florida. Tina was born April 4, 1954 the daughter of Theodore and Francis Brown. She attended schools and graduated high school in Rock Springs, Wyoming with the class of 1973. Tina was a retired retail clerk, working for several years at Wal-Mart and Steinmart in Florida. She enjoyed being on the beach and collecting dolphin figurines. Tina is survived by her mother, Jean Brown, one brother, Shawn Z. Brown and wife Brittany, and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Jack and Daisy Korogi, father, sister, Lisa Pirahanna, two nephews, Derrick Tucker and Hunter Finley and two nieces, Breanna Tucker, and Missy Hutchinson. Cremation has taken place and services will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 14, 2019 Ronnie B. Duncan Beloved Dad and Grandpa Ronnie B. Duncan, age 73 of Evanston, Wyoming died on December 9, 2019, at the University of Utah Medical Center. He was born in Danville, Kentucky on August 17, 1946, to Raymond B. Duncan and Hazel Adams. He attended Danville High School. During Vietnam, Ronnie served in the U.S. Army Infantry and was stationed in Germany. After his service in the Army, he worked in the oil fields, working for Baker Hughes for more than 30 years. He was often found at the Rec Center. He enjoyed Chinook salmon fishing, playing chess, and solitaire. It is said that his first love was gambling in casinos and the lottery. His very close second love was his family. He is survived by his daughters, Michelle Ann (Fred) Giovanini and Maranda Leigh Duncan; grandchildren, Nicholas Scott Grass, Anyssa Jean-Marie Ross, and Alexis Jade Kinney; brothers, Paul (Debra) Duncan, John (Gloria) Duncan, and Mike (Jennifer) Duncan; and a host of nieces and nephews. Ronnie was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond B. Duncan and Hazel Kane; siblings: Chuck Duncan, Cathy Cecil, Kenny Duncan, and Rickey Duncan; and his grandma, Floie (Wallace) Hamilton. A memorial service for Ronnie will be held at 4:00 PM on Saturday, December 14, 2019, at the Calvary Chapel, 211 Overthrust Road, Evanston, Wyoming. --- Wyo4News.com, Dec 16, 2019 Katherine E. Forman Katherine E. Forman, 82, passed away Dec. 12, 2019, at the Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center in Green River. She was a former resident of Evanston, Wyoming. Katherine was born Nov. 29, 1937, in Casper, the daughter of Earl Simons and Virginia Brown Simons. She attended schools in Evanston and graduated from Evanston High School. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary. She was also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Katherine enjoyed reading western books and watching western movies. She also loved doing crafts. Survivors include her son, Joe Barden of Great Falls, Montana; sister, Betty Johnson and husband Paul of Rock Springs; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by husband, George Forman, parents, Earl and Virginia Simons, and son, Floyd Garcia. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 19, 2019, at the Evanston Cemetery, Evanston, Wyoming. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 16, 2019 Wayne Roger Silvers Wayne Silvers, 54, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at his home. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. He was born on November 29, 1965 in Rock Springs, the son of Malcolm and Billie Jean Silvers. Wayne attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1984 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. He was a United States Marine Veteran. Wayne was employed as Manager of Rock Springs Tire Service for many years. He also was employed by Sweetwater County Wildland Fire and later became the Deputy Fire Warden. Wayne also worked for Black Butte Coal Company. His interests included spending time with his family, friends and fur babies. He was an avid outdoors man who enjoyed camping, hunting, riding his side by side and four-wheeling off road. Survivors include his companion of the many years, Susie Estes of Rock Springs, Wyoming; his former wives, Elaine Nitse of Pennsylvania and DeeDee Silvers Smithies of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters, Kayla Carmine-Silvers of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Kellie Legerski of Riverton, Wyoming; two brothers, Darrell Silvers and wife Lora of Ponchatoula, Louisiana and Tim Silvers and wife Frances of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one granddaughter, Izabella Mae Silvers of Rock Springs, Wyoming; several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents; one nephew, Sean Silvers; and several aunts and uncles. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, December 21, 2019 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military honors and interment will be in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel one hour prior to services. The family of Wayne Silvers respectfully suggests that donations in his memory be made to Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or the charity of your choice. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 18, 2019 Gale Andrews Gale G. Andrews, 83, passed away Sunday, December 15, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming surrounded by her family. She was a long-time resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Ms. Andrews was born on November 3, 1936 in Neola, Utah, the daughter of William W. Greenhalgh and Savella Wilson. She attended schools in Wyoming and was a 1954 graduate of Reliance High School. Ms. Andrews then attended the University of Wyoming where she obtained a Bachelors’ Degree in Education. Gale married Thomas William Andrews on December 23, 1955 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Andrews worked for Sweetwater County School District #1 for 43 years until her retirement in 1998 as an Elementary Teacher. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Andrews was the Treasurer of Alpha Delta Kappa, and a member of Retired Teachers Association. She loved spending time with family and friends, shopping, and playing pinochle. Survivors include her husband, Thomas “Tom” Andrews of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Thomas Michael Andrews and wife Tina of Rock Springs, Wyoming, three sisters, Glenna Jelosek and husband Jimmy of Colorado Springs, Colorado, DeEtte Angelovic of Salt Lake City, Utah, Mona Thomas and husband Scotty of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one brother, Monty Greenhalgh and wife Rose of Colorado Springs, Colorado, two sisters-in-law, Mildred Greenhalgh of Cedar City, Utah, Marla Greenhalgh of Las Vegas, Nevada, as well as grandchildren, and extended family. Mrs. Andrews was preceded in death by her parents, four sisters, Bonnie Kouris and husband Bill, LaRee Madden and husband Bert, Margie Elliot and husband Jerry, Sheila Williams and husband Norv, three brothers, Ted Greenhalgh, Billy Greenhalgh, Ned Greenhalgh, and one brother-in-law, John Angelovic. The family respectfully requests donations in Gale’s memory be made to Cowboys Against Cancer, 1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901, or to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Following cremation, services will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Ashley Valley Funeral Home, Dec 18, 2019 Patrick Allen Nichols We are saddened to announce the unexpected passing of a true icon, guardian and guide to the illustrious trout waters of the American West. Patrick Nichols passed Monday, December 16, 2019 at his home in Vernal, UT. Patrick was born on January 8th, 1952 to Juanita and Robert Nichols. He had three brothers Mark, Robin and Dave and two sisters, Linda and Mary. Patrick married, of this union Kyle was born; you didn’t talk to Pat without him expressing the love he had for Kyle and fishing. Pat had a Zen-like philosophical approach to reading water, hatches and people. When he wasn't on the Green River guiding for the Flaming Gorge Lodge, he was working tirelessly on fundraising projects as the President of High Desert Anglers and serving on the Governor’s Council for Blue Ribbon Fisheries, establishing habitat restorations to protect and preserve the waters of which held the trout sacred to him. As he grew up, his adventurous spirit kept him longing to be in nature hunting, exploring and photographing the wildest parts of his youth. He always found himself chasing his own dreams and dreamed of becoming an Olympic swimmer as he competed in college for Oakland University. A true fish out of water, he then pursued a career in dentistry only to find himself engulfed in his only true love and passion, fly fishing. He was a friend to many, father to few and a teacher to all. The lessons he has instilled in his family, many clients and those closest to him will forever carry on his memory. There will be a celebration of his life on Sunday, December 29th at the Flaming Gorge Lodge at 6:00 p.m. Please join us as we celebrate his life and memory. Fish on Dad! Online condolences may be shared at www.AshleyValleyFuneralHome.com. Celebration of Life, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019 at 6:00 p.m., Memorial Lake Hills, 10101 South State Street, Sandy, UT 84070. --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 19, 2019 Jeanne McLain The world has lost a beautiful soul. Born on February 11, 1937, in the small town of Lyman, Wyoming, Jeanne (Brinton) McLain passed away on December 9, 2019 in Denver, Colorado where she had lived the past 50 plus years. She enjoyed the many years she worked in the bridal business and serving in her church. Jeanne was full of generosity and compassion and had a great love for all her family members. She had a wonderful sense of humor and was uplifting to those around her. She will be missed dearly. She is survived by her children, Stacey Jones, Douglas (Lia) McLain, and Michelle (Michael) Kolacz, as well as eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Edwin McLain Jr., as well as her parents and four siblings. Services will be held on Friday, December 20, 2019 at 9227 West Dartmouth Place, Lakewood, Colorado 80227 at 11 am. There will not be a viewing, but a time to meet with the family at 10 am. Interment will be in Lyman, Wyoming, on December 21, 2019 at 12:00 noon under the direction of Fox Funeral Home, Rock Springs, Wyoming. The family has kindly suggested red poinsettias as the choice of flower if anyone wishes to donate flowers. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 19, 2019 Whitney Nicole Sewell Whitney Nicole Sewell, 29, of Rock Springs, passed away December 16, 2019 at her home. She was born January 27, 1990 in Rock Springs, the daughter of David Maher Jr., Courtney Beaver, David Halstead, and mothers, Nicole Halstead and Daniela Beaver. She attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated from Rock Springs High School with the class of 2008. She also received an Associates of Arts degree from Western Wyoming Community College. Whitney married Hunter Sewell October 7, 2017 in Rock Springs. He accompanied her in death on December 16, 2019 in Rock Springs. Whitney had worked for Santa Fe Southwest Grill for the last 15 years. She enjoyed planning parties, camping, Halloween, photography, tattoos, her dogs, friends and family. Whitney loved life. The most important part of her life was her friends and family. She was always willing to help anyone with anything. Her smile would light up any room and bring a smile to your heart. Survivors include her mothers, Nicole Halstead and Daniela Beaver both of Rock Springs; dads, David Maher Jr., Courtney Beaver and David Halstead all of Rock Springs; sisters, Kailey Maher and Natasha Beaver; brothers, Tevin Beaver, Kannon Howerton (Matthew), Braden Halstead (Stephanie), Davey Maher III, and Kourtney Berge; grandparents, Sandra Holt, Averia Martin, Gail and Laurel Ensign; nephews, Bryce Blaisdell and Nathan Halstead; nieces, Emory Beaver, Hailey Halstead, Dakota Yurga, and Watson Howerton; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. She was preceded in death by sister, Stephanie Maher, grandparents, David and Bonnie Maher, Roy Holt and Delores Robinson, and Richard Gutierrez. A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 pm Monday, December 23, 2019 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs. A combined Celebration of Life for Whitney and Hunter will be held at 2:00 pm Monday, December 23, 2019 at Santa Fe Southwest Grill, 1635 Elk Street, Rock Springs. Family request that flowers be sent to Fox Funeral Home. If you have any photos to share, please bring them to display at the funeral home. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 19, 2019 Denise Laura Dolenc Denise Laura Dolenc, 63, passed away Wednesday, December 18, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming surrounded by her family. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 47 years and is a former resident of Lewiston, Idaho. Mrs. Dolenc was born on June 20, 1956 in Lewiston, Idaho; the daughter of Henry Norton Dunthorn and Simone Marie Epley. She attended schools in Idaho, Washington, and Wyoming. Denise met her future husband in the late 70’s, through all their years, they have had many wild adventures, had two wonderful kids and were blessed with a grandson, who all have spent time making unforgettable memories. Denise married Joseph P. Dolenc Sr. on May 22, 1982 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Dolenc worked for Sweetwater County School District #1 as a bus driver for 30 years. She loved being with her family and friends especially with her only grandson Easton. The bond they shared was magical. He was her best buddy, their love is unbreakable. Mrs. Dolenc enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and anything outdoors. Survivors include her husband, one son, Joseph Dolenc Jr. of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one daughter, Laura Garrett and boyfriend Randy Pond of Rock Springs, Wyoming, three brothers, Daniel Dunthorn of Meridian, Idaho, Alvin Dunthorn of Manning, Oregon, Jean Claude Dunthorn of Polep, Washington, one sister; Jackie Adams of Eden, Idaho, one brother-in-law, William Dolenc and wife Janet of Rock Springs, Wyoming, ex-son-in-law, Scott Garrett and family, good friends, Judy Mattinson, Walt Pivic of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one grandson; Easton Scott Garrett, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Mrs. Dolenc was preceded in death by her parents, maternal grandparents, paternal grandparents, father and mother-in-law, William Dolenc and wife Pricilla. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, December 28, 2019 at the Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 6:00 P.M. Friday at the church. Interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Friday, one hour prior to the rosary and on Saturday at the church one hour prior to mass. The family of Denise Laura Dolenc respectfully suggests that donations in her memory be made to Dolenc Family for medical expenses, c/o First Bank, 601 North Front Street or P.O.Box 820, Rock Springs, WY 82902 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 19, 2019 Hunter Jeremy Sewell Hunter Jeremy Sewell, 26, passed away Monday, December 16, 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. Hunter was born on September 14, 1993 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the son of Tim Sewell and Mandy Borzea-Sewell. He attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 2011 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Mr. Sewell married Whitney Nicole Maher on October 7, 2017 in Rock Springs; she accompanied him in death on December 16, 2019 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He worked at Santa Fe Southwest Grill for the last 11 years as a kitchen manager. Hunter enjoyed playing video games, riding motorcycles, camping, listening to music and rapping. Survivors include his parents, Tim and Mandy Sewell of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two brothers, Zachary Sewell and wife Tina of Winter Springs, Florida, Cody Sewell of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one sister, Tayla Sewell of Rock Springs, Wyoming, maternal grandparents, James Borzea and wife Lydia of Rock Springs, Wyoming, paternal grandparents, Alan Saari and wife Joyce of Painesdale, Michigan, great-grandmother, Dorothy McAlister of Pinedale, Wyoming, as well as several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Hunter was preceded in death by his great-grandparents, R.B. Leach and wife Ella, Charles McAlister, John Borzea and wife Glenda, grandfather, Verley Sewell, two uncles, David Borzea, Wade Morrison, and one aunt, Jody Harper. Following cremation, a memorial service will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Monday, December 23, 2019 at Vase Funeral Home, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A combined Celebration of Life for Hunter and Whitney will follow at 2:00 P.M. at Santa Fe Southwest Grill, 1635 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel one hour prior to services. The family of Hunter Jeremy Sewell respectfully suggests that donations in his memory be made to Inside Connections, 2712 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 20, 2019 David John Mulinix David John Mulinix passed away December 14, 2019, peacefully after a lengthy illness surrounded his his family. David was born September 26, 1980, the son of Johnny and Tina Mulinix. A lifetime resident of Green River, David graduated from Green River High School and married the love of his life Janae (McBride) Mulinix. David is survived by his wife, Janae, parents, Johnny and Tina, brother, Rob and his wife Kari, mother-in-law, Loralee, and several nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. David was preceded in death by his brother, Michael, grandparents, John and Vera Mulinix and Llewjuana and Darius Bradshaw, and father-in-law, Wayne McBride. “If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever.” At David’s request, he has been cremated and a Celebration of Life will happen on January 7, 2020 at 1 pm at the First Assembly of God Church, 1380 Hitching Post Dr, Green River, WY 82935. He will be missed. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 20, 2019 Russell Crow Russell “Russ” Allen Crow, 61, passed away Saturday, December 14, 2019 at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming following a lengthy illness. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of La Barge, Wyoming. Mr. Crow was born on April 13, 1958 in Rawlins, Wyoming; the son of John Vincent Crow and Mary Lou Kaiser-Crow. He attended schools in Saratoga, Wyoming and was a 1976 Graduate of Platte Valley High School. Russ was a truck driver. He enjoyed his time spent as a truck driver and was fond of seeing the country and meeting new people. Russ was a generous, kind and caring soul who never met a person he would not help or an animal he didn’t love, and he spent the last years of his life caring for his mother. Survivors include his parents, John Crow and wife Jackie of Pinedale, Wyoming, Mary Lou Crow of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one daughter, Megan Schmidt and husband Devon of Rawlins, Wyoming, three brothers, Vince Crow and wife Sara of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Josh Crow and wife Angie of Denver, Colorado, Nathan Crow and wife Sarah of Denver, Colorado, two sisters, Becky Moeller and husband Eric of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Kristi Payne and husband Bob of Livingston, Montana, three uncles, David Crow and wife Barbara of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Pete Crow and wife Marg of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, Robert Hartley and Wife Abi of Saratoga, Wyoming, and numerous cousins, nephews and nieces. He was preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents. Following cremation services will be held at a later date. The family of Russell Allen Crow respectfully suggests that donations in his memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 20, 2019 Jeronimo Torres Jeronimo “Jerry” Torres, Sr., 97, passed away Sunday, December 15, 2019 at his home. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming since 1960 and a former resident of Superior, Wyoming. Jerry was born on September 30, 1922, in San Angelo, Texas; the son of Balista Torres and Angelita Hernandez. He attended school in San Angelo, Texas. Jeronimo married Adeline Garza in San Angelo, Texas, they later divorced. Mr. Torres was a coal miner in Superior until the coal mine closed and then later a diesel mechanic for Zanetti Bus Line from 1960 to 1996. His interests included reading, watching NASCAR, and spending time with his family, especially his beloved grandchildren. Survivors include his two sons, Jerry Torres Jr. and wife Jan of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Gilbert Torres and wife Teri of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one daughter, JoAnn Fornengo and husband Jamie of Reliance, Wyoming, six grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be held in the summer of 2020. The family respectfully requests donations in Jerry’s memory be made to Cowboys Against Cancer, 1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 20, 2019 David Glen Corhn David Glen Corhn, 60, of Rock Springs, passed away December 18, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was born October 21, 1959 in Rock Springs, the son of Dewey and Susan Diehl Corhn. He attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated with the class of 1979. He later attended Western Wyoming community college. David married Miriam Schmidt November 1, 1979 in Rock Springs. She preceded him in death January 3, 2017. He worked at Genesis Alkali for 40 years as a lab analyst. He was an instructor for Pineda’s Kenpo Karate. He was a member of Cowboy Joe Club, White Mountain Golf Club and The Holy Spirit Catholic Community. He enjoyed golf, hunting, camping, traveling, and all forms of theater. He loved playing Santa Claus, joking around and teasing his friends and family. David’s last days were filled with love and he was surrounded by friends, family and three special ladies that he referred to as his guardian angels, Cathy Samsel, Tammie Smith and Mary Corhn. We will celebrate his life every day by remembering his smile, laughter, passions for life and his courageous fight against cancer. He touched so many lives and his absence will be felt far and wide. Survivors include his father, Dewey Corhn of Rock Springs; brothers, Danny Corhn and wife Mary of Green River and Gary Corhn of Rock Springs; sister, Cherie Wood and husband Glen of Green River; and a large extended family of people that include long time friends, Dan Isenhart of Beaverton, OR, Ray Zampedri of Rock Springs and his longtime friend and companion, Cathy Samsel. He was preceded in death by his wife, Miriam Corhn, mother, Susan Corhn, birth parents, grandparents and his favorite uncle Gary. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m., Monday, December 30, 2019 at SS. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Ave., Rock Springs. The Rev. Bill Hill will officiate. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 5:00 p.m. Sunday, December 29, 2019 at the church. In lieu of flowers, family request donations in David’s name to Cowboys Against Cancer, Holy Spirit Catholic Community or a charity of your choice. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Wyo4News.com, Dec 24, 2019 Ricky Nolan Slaugh Ricky Nolan Slaugh, 46, of Manila, Utah, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019, while traveling south of Green River, Wyoming. He was born on Dec. 29, 1972, to Nolan Reid and Carolyn Martinsen Slaugh. He was the biggest baby born of their five children. He grew up in West Valley City, Utah, playing baseball and football at Granger High School. On July 4, 1998, he met the love of his life, Mandy, at Lagoon. She’s been stuck with him ever since. They were married on March 23, 1996, and moved to Manila in April to start Slaugh’s Chevron and found a place that they could raise a family in, with small town values. They welcomed Hayden in 1999. They purchased The Hub/Mustang Travel Stop in July of 2001 and welcomed Garrett in September. Rick went to work for Ace West (Redi Pumping) in 2007. Rick was an avid Utes fan. His interests included hunting and fishing, cooking new recipes, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and La Frontera. He loved his Bible, Trump and Fox News. He looked forward to people coming over to visit and had a nickname for everyone. Most recently, Rick and Mandy have finished their basement and when all the boys came over, he would deejay for them on the old Hub Jukebox. He would play Waylon Jennings, and 80’s classics. He had the most infectious laugh. His favorite thing in life was watching his boys play sports and he was an amazing arm chair coach. Survivors include his wife, Mandy Johnson Slaugh; his parents, Nolan and Carolyn Slaugh; two sons, Hayden and Garrett; daughter Jordynn Hewitt, Trigger and Otto; two brothers, Mike and wife Lisa Slaugh, and Rod and Luanna Slaugh; two sisters, Patty and husband Paul Halladay, and Judy and husband Lynn Aardema; brother-in-law, Tom Backman; father-in-law Keith and wife Shirleen (Scooter) Johnson; mother-in-law, Lillian Johnson; two sisters-in-law, Syndee Johnson and Monica and husband Blaine Golson; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by two nieces, Amber and Tanaka; his best friends, Neil and Guy; his paternal and maternal grandparents. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 28, 2019, at the Valley View Mortuary in the West Side Chapel, 4335 West 4100 South, West Valley City, Utah. Interment will be in the Valley View Memorial Park. Viewing hours will be in the chapel Friday night from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to the services. Casual attire required. There will be a celebration of life at noon on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020, at The Hub/restaurant side, Highway 530 Stateline Road, Manila/Washam, Utah. Please write down any and all memories you have of Rick for his boys and bring it with you. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 24, 2019 Devin Ziegler Devin Ziegler, 22, of Green River, Wyoming passed away on Wednesday, December 18, 2019 south of Green River, Wyoming. He was born on September 18, 1997 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; the son of Robert Ziegler and Heather Biron. Devin attended school in Rock Springs and Vernal. He was a 2015 graduate of AVEC High School. He was employed as a diesel mechanic and had worked for Waste Management the past few years. Devin enjoyed spending time with his family and friends; especially his siblings, Grandpa Zigg, and his dad, listening to music, playing guitar, the outdoors, and was very passionate about fishing. He had a huge heart and would do anything for anyone. Survivors include his father, Robert Ziegler and wife Rebecca of Vernal, Utah; his mother, Heather Biron of Rapid City, South Dakota; three brothers, Miles Lally of Rapid City, South Dakota, Zakary Ziegler of Vernal, Utah and Gabe Glenn of Rock Springs, Wyoming; five sisters, JaNae Ziegler and Madison Aiegler both of Rapid City, South Dakota, Marissa Ziegler of Vernal, Utah, Brooklyn Lallly of Klamath Falls, Oregon and Paighton Ziegler of Vernal, Utah; one nephew, Lakai Rodriguez; his paternal grandparents, David Ziegler and wife Sheila and Christi McComs and husband Mark all of Green River, Wyoming; maternal grandparents, Jerry and Jackie Biron of Oakland, California; maternal grandparents, Mike Helm and wife Teresa of Vernal, Utah. Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Saturday, December 28, 2019 at the Bunning Hall Freight Station, 603 South Main Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 24, 2019 Tamara Rhodes Tamara Lee Rhodes, 62, passed away Saturday, December 21, 2019 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a former resident of Colorado. Ms. Rhodes was born on December 20, 1957 in Gloversville, New York; the daughter of Richard Unger and Rosemary Bowdish. She attended high school in Colorado Springs, graduating from Mitchell High School in 1976, she then attained a Registered Nursing Degree from St. Hayes Nursing School in Kansas in 1986. Tamara met Melque B. Martinez in 2006. They have been happily going steady for 13 years. Ms. Rhodes was a registered nurse for 40 years and a homemaker. She loved spending time with her grand kids, reading, sewing, fishing, baking, dancing, singing, exploring and taking rides with her sweetheart. Survivors include her sweetheart, Melque of Rock Springs, Wyoming, four sons, Noah Matthew Rosenberg of Gardner, Kansas, Paul Marinez of Denver, Colorado, M.B Martinez of North Platte, Nebraska, Anthody Martinez, of North Platte, Nebraska, three daughters, Ariel Jennifer Lee of Gardner, Kansas, Teresa Martinez of North Platte, Nebraska, Karen Riley of Wellington, Colorado, two brothers, Dale Schaal of Penrose, Colorado, Garth Unger of Erie, Colorado, two sisters, Suzanne White of Penrose, Colorado, Colleen Garcia of Mariaville, New York, eleven grandchildren, Zane, Kylee, Eirikr, Kayla, Ashley, Maya, Tyler, Anthony, Dekoda, Alex, Noah, six great-grandchildren; Xavier, Aiva, Zayla, Zayden, Isiah, Sonja, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and grandparents, Sam and Opal Schaal. Following cremation, services will be announced at a later date. Condolences may be left at vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 24, 2019 Steve Thomas King Steve Thomas King, 62, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away December 20, 2019 at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born December 31, 1956 in Lovell, WY, the son of Edgar and Evelyn Travers King. He attended Worland High School and graduated with the class of 1975. Steve married Jewel Kay Mangus on May 11, 1991 in Green River. He was employed by Jim Bridger Power Plant as a journeyman mechanic for 34 years. He was a member of the UWUA Local 127. He loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He also enjoyed gold panning, gardening, tinkering on anything and everything. If it was broke he could always find a way to fix it. He was known as “StGyver”. Survivors include his wife, Jewel King of Rock Springs; dad, Edgar (Bud) King of Worland, WY; sons, Jeff Scheuerman and wife Amber, Kenton King, Tyler King and wife Amber, Ralph Tipton and wife Lyndee, Paul Niedringhaus all of Rock Springs; daughters, Janae Nicholson of Rock Springs, Dawna Cruz of American Fork, UT; brothers, Matt King or Worland, WY, Doug King of Casper, WY, Bob King of Powell, WY, Chuck King of Worland, WY; sister Cathy Metz of Rock Springs; 12 grandchildren, Ryan, James, Aveleigh, Andrew, Kiah, Ezra, Kali, Maleya, Kasen, Kyler, Teagan, Kentyn. He was preceded in death by his mother, Evelyn King, brother, Mike King, father-in-law, Van Jay Mangus, and son-in-law, Dillon Nicholson. Following cremation services will be announced in the summer. In lieu of flowers, family request donations to help with expenses at https://www.gofundme.com/f/1ul4briqc0?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link-tip&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 24, 2019 Dillon Martin Nicholson Dillon Martin Nicholson, 43, of Rock Springs passed away December 20, 2019 surrounded by family and friends at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born April 22, 1976 in Lindsay, CA the son of David Nicholson and Marla Campbell. Dillon married Janae Lynn Scheuerman on March 10, 2014 in Rock Springs, WY. He worked as a crane operator in the oil field for 27 years. He was always considered a hard worker. Dillon loved spending time with his family, prospecting and panning for gold. Survivors include his wife, Janae Nicholson of Rock Springs; sons, Darich Nicholson of Rock Springs, Erich Butler of Oklahoma, Ryan Dean of Rock Springs; daughters, Myranda Butler of Oklahoma, Maleya Nicholson of Rock Springs; brother, David Nicholson of Missouri; sisters, Shanea Nicholson, Jamie McCollum, Brandi Simpson and husband Jordan of Texas, Ella Gomez; grandchildren, Hayden, Logan, Daymiun, Navanna, Delaney, DJ; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, two nieces, 4 nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Marla Campbell and David Nicholson and father-in-law, Steve King. Following cremation services will be announced in the summer. In lieu of flowers, family request donations to help with expenses at https://www.gofundme.com/f/1ul4briqc0?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link-tip&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 24, 2019 James Michael Mathiott James Michael Mattiott, 72, of Rock Springs, passed away December 16, 2019 at the Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center in Green River. He was born May 23, 1947 in Dayton, Ohio, the son of George Samuel Mattiott and Margaret Tedrow Mathiott. He was raised by his beloved Grandmother, Ina Mable Lively. He adored her! Mike graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Business. He was a man of many interests. He drove truck, collected Hummels and stamps. He enjoyed camping, fishing, playing Solitaire, watching western movies, teasing anyone he could, playing games with friends, listening to Ian Tyson & the Eagles, just to name a few. Mike loved to cook for family and friends! He was a 'FabulousChef' and owned Wyoming Catering for many years! Anyone who had the opportunity to eat his cooking loved it! Mike had a great love for Scouting. He served there for 63 years, earning numerous awards including Eagle Scout, Silver Beaver, Arrow of Light and God and Country. He was an Order of The Arrow Member. He helped many young men earn scouting awards! He was always proud that President John F. Kennedy had signed his Eagle Scout certificate. He loved all the scouts and leaders he worked with. He had a great love of river rafting! He enjoyed taking scouts, family and friends on these great adventures, especially rafting the Gates of Lodore and Flaming Gorge Rivers! Mike had a great love and respect for the Native American people. He had a super knowledge of their customs and lore. The Eagle Scout Council gave him the Indian name Tsquau Lenno, interpreted as 'Frog Man'. He was an expert at making Indian costumes. Mike accomplished a lot in his 72 years. He married Shirley A. Garcia Cukale December 27, 2001. They worked side by side in his catering business. She took very good care of him these last few years when he was so sick. He would like to thank all the "care-givers" that have blessed his life. He would especially want to thank Dr. Poyer for her professional and tender care, his wife Shirley and best friends Kent and Colleen Chidester for their loyal support, care and love. Mike was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and faithfully and diligently served as Secretary for the High Priest and Elders Quorum. He was a great father, husband and friend. Survivors include his wife, Shirley Cukale; niece, Melissa Foulger Jensen and nephew Mike Foulger. He was preceded in death by his parents, grandmother, sister, Becky Jo Mathiott and son, John Wesley Mathiott. At his request, no services will be held. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 26, 2019 Judith Anderson It is with great sadness that we report the passing of our dear mother, grandmother and “Nanny,” Judy Anderson. She passed away peacefully after a brief illness, she was 78. Born Judith Marion Wall on March 5, 1941 in Rock Springs, the second of five children to Herbert and Mary Wall, Judy grew up in the Winton coal camp until the mines closed and her family moved into Rock Springs. She attended Rock Springs High School and graduated Salutatorian of the Class of 1959. That same year she met and married Tom Anderson, also of Rock Springs. They were married 29 years and had five children. If you were to ask Judy what brought her the most joy, it was as mother to her five children. She impressed upon them the importance of education and her greatest hope was that they all go to college, and they did. All five have college degrees, with two of them going on to graduate school. She also taught her children how to be responsibly independent, and use common sense. She also felt it was important that they learn from their own mistakes. Their happiness and success was always a priority for her. While raising her family, Judy took a number of part-time jobs so that money could be set aside to pay for college. She was a bookkeeper and clerk for the Finer and Broadway Cleaners, a telephone operator for Mountain Bell, a printer’s assistant at CB Printing, and cashier at Ben’s Foodliner. After her children were grown, Judy took an interest in the hotel business. For a time she was the general manager for the Motel 6 in Miles City, Montana, and the Motel 6 in Rock Springs. She worked the front desk at the Outlaw Inn until her retirement. After raising her family, Judy was active in a number of hobbies and other pursuits. She traveled to polka festivals, enjoyed attending coal camp reunions and even took a Caribbean cruise. She also enjoyed regular pinochle games with friends, attended Bible study groups, and participated in activities at the Young at Heart Senior Citizens Center. In the warmer months you would find her on the walking trails on College Hill. Regular walking and other exercise was important to her as her arthritis got worse. There was also time spent with grandchildren and family, which as always a joy. In 2010, Judy moved to Loveland, Colorado to be closer to her grandchildren, and enjoy a milder climate. She moved into the independent living apartments at the Mirasol Senior Living Community in Loveland. There she made friends and participated in activities such as movie nights, card games, and holiday parties. As her health began to decline and she required more assistance, she moved into the Green House Homes at Mirasol. The caring staff at the Green House made a difficult time easier and they lovingly cared for Judy until the end. Judy is survived by her five children, son, James “Jim” Anderson (Ronald Sinanian) of Northridge, California; daughter, JoLynn Spicher (Jeff) of Rock Springs; daughter, Janet Anderson-Kalivas and son Jeffrey “Jeff” Anderson (Valerie), both of Loveland, Colorado; and daughter, Julie Lane, PhD, of Wilmington, North Carolina. She is also survived by her seven grandchildren, Joseph, Jared, Christopher, Taylor, Kalen, Nina and Hannah; and four great-granchildren, Lily, James, Charlii and Wyatt. In addition to her children and grandchildren, Judy is survived by her brothers, Fred Wall (Caroline) of La Habra, California and Ray Wall (Anita) of Rock Springs; and her sister, Nancy Moylen (Roger) of Rock Springs. She is pre-deceased by her parents, Herbert and Mary Wall, sister, Marlene Wall and ex-husband, Tom Anderson. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 26, 2019 DeLoris Wirtz DeLoris B. Wirtz, 92, passed away Wednesday, December 25, 2019 at her daughter’s home in Cheyenne, Wyoming. She was a former long-time resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and a current resident of Cheyenne. DeLoris was born on April 20, 1927 in Neche, North Dakota; the daughter of Henry P. Bonaime and Delia C. Lemiear. She attended schools in North Dakota. DeLoris married John P. Milender and they later divorced. She worked as a cashier at the Outlaw 66 Service Station and a bartender for the VFW, American Legion Archie Hay Post #24, and Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 151 for many years until her retirement in 2004. DeLoris was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary, and VFW Auxiliary. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community, and her religion played a major role in her life. DeLoris enjoyed spending time with family, cooking, shopping, painting ceramics, and was an avid angel collector. Survivors include one son, Alvin D. Wirtz of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two daughters, Sylvia D. Kalis of Walhalla, North Dakota, Jeanette Phelps and husband Michael of Cheyenne, Wyoming, 18 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and many great-great-grandchildren, as well as several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, one son, Lester Donald Wirtz and one daughter, Anne Kendrick; one great-grandson, Dyllon Byrne; seven brothers, Clarence Bonaime, Raymond Bonaime, Henry Bonaime, Virgil Bonaime, Leo Bonaime, Lewis Bonaime, Lawrence Bonaime, two sisters, Estelle Bonaime, Mabel Bonaime. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Thursday, January 2, 2020 at Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A Vigil Service with Rosary will be recited at 11:30 A.M. Thursday, January 2, 2020 at the church. Interment will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the church on Thursday one hour prior to the rosary. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 27, 2019 Floyd James Martinez Floyd James Martinez, 67, passed away Sunday, December 22, 2019 at his home surrounded by his family. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Floyd was born on January 2, 1952, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Ben Martinez and Delia Cordova. He attended school in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Martinez married Cheryl Martinez in Reno, Nevada on December 10, 1993. He was an Army veteran serving in the Vietnam war. Floyd was a self employed drilling consultant for 44 years. His interests included spending time with family and friends, hunting, fishing and riding his Harley. Survivors include his wife, Cheryl Martinez of Rock Springs, Wyoming, four sons, Floyd Martinez Jr. and significant other West of Richmond, Texas, Chris Robert Macy and wife Lacey of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Danny Macy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Troy Macy and wife Jennifer of Rock Springs, Wyoming, two daughters, Tammy Fleck and husband Fred of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Roberta Rippetoe and husbanjd Jesse of McAlester, Oklahoma, seven brothers, Jerry Martinez and wife Becky of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Richard Martinez of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Tommy Martinez and wife Lisa of Aurora, Colorado, Dewayne Martinez and wife Katie of San Lorchzo, California, Larry Martinez and wife Lynn of Ninot Nevada, Robert Martinez of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Wayne Michael Martinez of Salt Lake City, Utah, six sisters, Christine Simon of Aurora, Colorado, Dolores Cangianni and husband Joseph of Mamaroneck, New York, Benita Mott and husband Steve of Sundance, Wyoming, Frieda Atwood of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Becky Ranta Fox and husband Jeff of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Patricia Atwood and husband Hollis of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Grandparetns; Micheal and Juanita Cordova, Epifanio and Claudita Martinez, 17 grandchildren, Austin Macy, CJ Macy, Quinn Macy, Tony Martinez, Heather Martinez, Benjamin Munsinger, Charles Rippeetoe, Joe Rippetoe, Christina Friel, Robert Friel, Tena Lynn Macy, Danny James Macy, Brianna Macy, Shane Fleck, Cheyenne Fleck, Dayzia Fleck, nine great-grandchildren, Chandler, Aubery, Pricella, Kolbie, Amiyah, Kyler, Tony, Little Robert, Leila, and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Anthony Martinez, Ben Martinez Jr., and baby, Micheal Marinez. Cremation has taken place and services will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuenralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 27, 2019 Donald J. Bostwick Donald J. Bostwick, 76, passed away Saturday, December 21, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County surrounded by his family. He was a resident of Bullhead City, Arizona for the past six years and a former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born on September 7, 1943 in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin; the son of Kenneth Charles Bostwick and Irene Martha Gallman. Mr. Bostwick attended schools in Janesville, Wisconsin and Lakewood, California. Donald married Kathleen Ann Volkmann in Lakewood, California in 1969, they later divorced. He served in the United States Navy from 1960 to 1961 where he was in the special forces. Don worked in several fields throughout his lifetime; the longest being with Sears as a technician for 24 years until retirement in 1999. Don loved to make people laugh and always had a new joke to tell or a story from his life to share. He loved to just talk to people. He touched many lives and had friends from all across the country. His loss will be felt far and wide; he will be greatly missed. Survivors include his ex-wife, Kathleen of Rock Springs, Wyoming, one son, Richard Brandt and wife Janet of Oregon City, Oregon, three daughters, Sabrina Dona and ex-husband Guy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Shanna Sackett and husband Jeff of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Samantha Merrell and husband Phil of Rock Springs, Wyoming, eight grandchildren, Calen Brandt, Cierra Brandt and significant other Loren, Kyle Dona and wife Danielle, Brenda Schafer and husband Matthew, Bryce Bostwick, Dakota Sackett and significant other Cory, Robert Merrell and significant other Mackenzie, Devyn Merrell and significant other Tim, 12 great-grandchildren, Ezra, Cayden, Kaelynn, Trysten, Payton, Kinsington, Andrew, Bentley, Liam, Dreven, Timmy, Rosealee, cousin; Stephen Shea and wife Gigi Jasper, adopted daughters, Annetta Richards, Kathy Walsh, Loretta Thomas, two nieces, Sherri Olsie, and Valerie Sprague. He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, Marcia Sprague, and one nephew, Ardie Sprague. Following cremation, a celebration of life with military honors will be held at 12:00 P.M., Saturday, January 18, 2020 at the American Legion Archie Hay Post #24, 551 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 27, 2019 William Fleming GLENWOOD, UT — William “Bill” Drummond Fleming, age 93, passed away at his home in Glenwood on Christmas morning, Wednesday, December 25, 2019 surrounded by his family. Bill was born on May 13, 1926 in Lewistown, Montana to William and Verna Fleming. His family moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming in 1932 where he attended school, graduating high school in 1944. He immediately joined the Army and served in World War II as a Staff Sergeant in the medical detachment of the 743rd anti-aircraft artillery gun battalion in the Philippines and later in the Army of Occupation in Tokyo. When he returned from the war, he worked in Jackson Hole for a propane company until moving back to Rock Springs in 1954. He then worked as an accountant for FMC Trona Mine outside of Green River until retiring in 1986. On December 21, 1957 he married Lucille Marie Allen of Brown’s Park, Utah, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. They moved to Green River in 1958 where they lived until moving to Glenwood, Utah in 2008 to live with their daughter Nancy. Bill was small in stature, but fierce in his loyalty to his family. He loved bowling, golfing, hunting, fishing, camping and the outdoors with his family in Wyoming. He also loved to travel to all his grandchildren’s sporting events in Utah, Colorado and Wyoming. He was an avid Wyoming Cowboy Fan. The family attended the Union Congregational Church in Green River until Bill and Lucille moved to Glenwood where they attended Valley Community Presbyterian Church in Richfield. Bill was a member of the VFW Post 2321 in Green River, WY; the American Legion, WY Department, Post 24 and the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 151 in Rock Springs. He endured many challenges in his life, and was strong to the end. Bill is survived by his wife of 62 years of Glenwood; son, David (Joan) and their son Eric, Craig, CO; and his daughter, Jana (Bobby) Bain, son, Jesse, Covina, CA, and her children Vanessa and Michael Lawrence, Basin WY; daughter, Nancy (Pat) Jerome and their children, Maddy Lu and Evan, Glenwood; daughter, Nina (Guy) Paul, Hope, ID; and her daughters, Amanda (Tony) Jackson and their children, Jeffrey City, WY; and Jessica (Brett) Ortiz, and their children, Riverton, WY; eight great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter, several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Henry and his wife Doris; sister, Roberta Hendricks and her husband Dick; granddaughter, Sarah Fleming; two nieces and two nephews. A celebration of Bill’s life will be held on January 5, 2020 at 2:00 pm. in the Valley Community Presbyterian Church in Richfield. Memorials may be made to IHC Hospice or Valley Community Presbyterian Church. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com --- Wyo4News.com, Dec 30, 2019 Donald J. Bostwick Donald J. Bostwick, 76, passed away Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County surrounded by his family. He was a resident of Bullhead City, Arizona, for the past six years and a former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born on Sept. 7, 1943, in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, the son of Kenneth Charles Bostwick and Irene Martha Gallman. Mr. Bostwick attended schools in Janesville, Wisconsin, and Lakewood, California. Donald married Kathleen Ann Volkmann in Lakewood, California, in 1969. They later divorced. He served in the United States Navy from 1960 to 1961, where he was in the special forces. Don worked in several fields throughout his lifetime, the longest being with Sears as a technician for 24 years until retirement in 1999. Don loved to make people laugh and always had a new joke to tell or a story from his life to share. He loved to just talk to people. He touched many lives and had friends from all across the country. His loss will be felt far and wide, and he will be greatly missed. Survivors include his ex-wife, Kathleen of Rock Springs; one son, Richard Brandt and wife Janet of Oregon City, Oregon; three daughters, Sabrina Dona and ex-husband Guy of Rock Springs, Shanna Sackett and husband Jeff of Rock Springs, and Samantha Merrell and husband Phil of Rock Springs; eight grandchildren, Calen Brandt, Cierra Brandt and significant other Loren, Kyle Dona and wife Danielle, Brenda Schafer and husband Matthew, Bryce Bostwick, Dakota Sackett and significant other Cory, Robert Merrell and significant other Mackenzie, and Devyn Merrell and significant other Tim; 12 great-grandchildren, Ezra, Cayden, Kaelynn, Trysten, Payton, Kinsington, Andrew, Bentley, Liam, Dreven, Timmy, and Rosealee; cousin, Stephen Shea and wife Gigi Jasper; adopted daughters, Annetta Richards, Kathy Walsh, and Loretta Thomas; two nieces, Sherri Olsie and Valerie Sprague. He was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Marcia Sprague; and one nephew, Ardie Sprague. Following cremation, a celebration of life with military honors will be at noon Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020, at the American Legion Archie Hay Post #24, 551 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 30, 2019 Leonard L. Nichols Leonard L. Nichols 82, of Ft. Mohave, AZ passed away peacefully on Friday, December 13, 2019 at the Nevada State Veteran Home surrounded by his family. He was born February 19, 1937. He grew up in Sheridan and Big Horn, Wyoming playing basketball and football for Big Horn High School. He graduated in 1956 and then signed up for six years with the Air Force. After being discharged from the Service he returned home to find work. In 1962 he met the love of his life Joann A. Beebe. They were married on July 14, 1962. They welcomed Carla in 1963 and Leonard Jr. in 1970. He worked for the State of Wyoming at the Port of Entry. He started his career in Sheridan in December/1963 then transferred to Kemmerer shortly thereafter. He retired in 1992. His interest included being an avid bass fisherman; hunting, camping, snow machining; playing horseshoes; being on the Kemmerer Fire Department; Lincoln County Search & Rescue; Kemmerer Ambulance; being in the Mason’s; Shriners; The Commandery. He was a member of the Methodist Church in Kemmerer, WY; Parker, AZ and Ft. Mohave, AZ. Survivors include his wife, Joann A. Nichols (Ft. Mohave, AZ), his daughter, Carla L. Nichols (Henderson, MN). He was preceded in death by his son, Leonard Lee Nichols, Jr.; his father, Walter Nichols; his mother, Eva Nichols. Memorial services will be held on January 11, 2020 at 2 p.m. in Ft. Mohave, AZ at the Mohave Valley United Methodist Church, 1593 E. Lipan Blvd, Ft. Mohave, AZ. Another service will be held in Kemmerer, WY later. In lieu of flowers, family request donations in Leonard’s name be sent to the Shriners Hospital, 1275 E. Fairfax Rd., Salt Lake City, UT 84103. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 30, 2019 Robert Williams Evans OGDEN, Utah– Robert Williams Evans, 90, passed away December 27, 2019 in Ogden, UT. Bob was born in Salt Lake City, UT November 25, 1929 to Oscar Duss Evans and Helen Marie Thompson. He married Rochelle Evans on August 3, 1972 in Pinedale, WY. She passed away October 15, 2013. Bob graduated from the University of Wyoming with a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering. He taught at Montana State University. He worked as County Clerk in Pinedale, WY, then was an electrician at Bridger Coal in Rock Springs. He owned Wind River Electric in Evanston and then moved to Utah. He was employed as an Electrical Supervisor at Nucor Steel in Plymouth, UT, until his retirement in 1999. He served in the Navy branch for 6 years. He served in the Korean War from 1940-1953. He was on the USS Carmick DMS 33, a high-speed mine sweeping destroyer. Bob enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, boating, dutch oven cooking, making dvd movies, and building dutch oven equipment. He loved gardening, especially strawberries. He loved his family and enjoyed family reunions. He is survived by his children, Terri (Steve) Smith; Patty (Dan) Mitchelson; Dan (Maggie) Evans; Mike Evans and former wife Teresa; Penny (Paul) Marshall; Steve (Dawn) Hess; Susan (Dallas) Aagard; sister, Evelyn (Tom) Lohman; brothers, Jack (Beverly) Evans, and Floyd (Sharon) Evans; and sister-in-law, Helen Evans; 27 grandchildren, 44 great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Oscar and Helen Evans; wife, Rochelle Evans, and former wife, Christine Mida Evans; brother, Dick Evans; sister, Treva Button; daughters, Debbie Evans and Dori Kay Evans; sons, Robert Evans Jr., Brad Hess, Jerry Winegar, and Kim Hess; grandsons, Rick Martinez and David Bubach. A viewing will be held Saturday, January 4, 2019 at 11 am to 12:30 pm. at 3845 S 2000 W, Roy, UT. The funeral will follow at 1 pm at the same location. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.ruddfuneralhome.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 30, 2019 George Wells George Lincoln Wells passed away on December 17th 2019 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born on June 8th 1990 in Salt Lake City Utah. Survivors include his mother, Shirley Wells; his brother, Fred Poutre; his sister, Brienna Wells; his niece, Amya Wells; his nephews, Jacob Wells, and baby, Xaiden Wells; his dog and best friend, Cody; many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, George Grant Wells and one sister, Amber Lynn Wells. Shirley Wells passed one week after losing Georgie. George was nicknamed GL Georgie and Link when he was younger. He had lived in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, and California. Georgie loved to fix stuff and to refurbish stuff and fix cars. He never really let his hemophilia hold him back. He loved to sit by his fire pit that he built in his yard. He loved to go fishing, camping, hiking and walking and music. He loved his dog, Cody more than anything. He would help anyone he cared for especially his niece and nephews. His funeral will be held at the Eagles at 611 B St in Rock Springs, Wyoming on January 4th from 1 to 5 p.m. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 31, 2019 Douglas Keith Schmidt Douglas Keith Schmidt, 65, passed away Saturday, December 28, 2019 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 46 years and is a former resident of Tioga, North Dakota. Mr. Schmidt was born on November 19, 1954 in Powers Lake, North Dakota, the son of Leo Schmidt and Claudia Wilson. He attended schools in North Dakota and was a 1973 graduate of Tioga High School. Mr. Schmidt married Nancy McLeod on June 19, 1982 in Rock Springs, Wyoming at Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church. He worked for Bridger Coal Company for 42 years until his retirement on December 1, 2019 as a Heavy Equipment Operator. Mr. Schmidt was a proud member of the Boilermakers Western Energy Union since 1978. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, and an avid fisherman. Mr. Schmidt’s passions included fishing at the Flaming and his girls: Nancy, Amanda, and Rory. Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Amanda Holmes and husband Chris of Evansville, Wisconsin; one brother, Craig Schmidt and wife Kelly of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Debbie Lopez and husband Eddie of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one granddaughter, Rory Holmes; as well as several cousins, nieces, and nephews. Mr. Schmidt was preceded in death by his parents, maternal grandparents, paternal grandparents, and one brother,Kirk Wilson. The family respectfully requests donations in Doug’s memory be made to Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County Foundation, 1200 College Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 10:00 A.M., Friday, January 3, 2019 at Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call at the Vase Chapel one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Dec 31, 2019 Elizabeth “Betty” Jane Leosco Elizabeth (Betty) Jane Leosco, 92, died on Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019 in the Memory Care Unit of Deer Trail Assisted Living facility, where she had been a resident for 3 years. Mrs. Leosco was born on July 25, 1927, in Rock Springs, the daughter of the late David G. Wilde and Mayme E. Savela Wilde. Betty graduated from Rock Springs High School, and later from the University of Wyoming with a degree in education. She taught 4th grade at Washington School in Rock Springs for 15 years. She married John F. Leosco in Rock Springs in 1954, and he preceeded her in death on Sept. 10, 1986, after 32 years of marriage. Mrs. Leosco is survived by a son, John D. Leosco of Rock Springs, and two grandchildren, John R. Leosco of Salt Lake City, and Nicholas M. Leosco of Green River. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Leosco was preceded in death by one daughter, Jane Elizabeth Leosco; one brother, David G. Wilde Jr.; and one sister, Barbara Kessner. Betty Jane loved Rock Springs, the State of Wyoming, and its residents. Private funeral services will be planned. Interment will take place at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 31, 2019 Eric Hunter Worthey Eric Hunter Worthey, 38, of Newport, Oregon passed away December 22, 2019 near Rock Springs, WY from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Services are pending. --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 31, 2019 Larry Ronald Ackley Larry Ronald Ackley, 76, of Green River, Wyoming, passed away December 30, 2019 at his home surrounded by his family after a lengthy illness. He was born June 26, 1943 in Merna, Nebraska, the son of Clifford and Virginia Roerich Ackley. Larry married Donna Rowlette on October 30, 1989 in Green River. He was employed for Union Pacific Railroad as an electrical mechanic for 35 years. He enjoyed his crossword puzzle book, traveling around Wyoming and spending time with his family. Survivors include his wife, Donna Ackley of Green River; stepsons, Richard Green and wife Renee of Chicago, IL, Duane Green and wife Carol of Kansas City, MO, Mike Green and wife Julie of Kansas City, MO; daughters, Cindi Vencill and husband Terry of Kearney, NE, Chris Zulkoski and Cathy Piska both of Nebraska; stepdaughter, Ginny Moses and husband Payton of Independence, MO; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clifford and Virginia Ackley, son, Donnie Green, sisters, Rosalie and Roxanne. Private family services will be held at a later date. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. ---