Fox Funeral Home, Jan 2, 2023 Janet Darleen Sexton Janet “Darleen” Sexton, 85, of Green River, WY, passed away on Wednesday, December 28, 2022 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County.  She was born on February 18, 1937 in Aleppo Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Willis Allen Yoder and Ruby Catherine Yoder Grim.  Janet attended school in Neville Island Pennsylvania and graduated with the class of 1955.  She married her sailor, Melvin James Sexton in McKeesport, PA on August 6, 1955. He preceded her in death on February 4, 2001.  Janet was a member of the Church of Christ in Green River. She enjoyed spending her free time at the senior center, reading, and crocheting.   Survivors include son, Jim Sexton and wife Deb of Cherokee, NC; daughters, Susan Brown and husband Gary of Raleigh, NC, Crystal Wesley and husband William of Rochester, NY, Donna Lee Bobak and husband Harry of Green River, WY, Beth Rogers and husband Loren of Nashua, NH, and Valerie (Tom) Sylvester of Rochester NY; brother, Holly Allen "Sandy" Yoder of Rogersville, PA; brother-in-law, Bob Sexton of Phoenix, AZ, sister-in-law, Gayle Cannizzaro of Rio Rancho, NM; grandchildren, Jennifer, Stephanie, and Jay Sexton, Lance Brown, Kent Brown, Melody Whitney, Matt Whitney, RJ Whitney, Allan Whitney, Tag Weber, TJ Bobak, Toni Reed, Karla Arnold, Gregory Ware, Brianne and Nolan Rogers; 31 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews; also special friends, Shirley Okerson, Jessie Reinhard and Christine Sivertson.  She was preceded in death by her parents, Ruby and Allen Yoder, husband, Melvin Sexton, daughter, Darla Jean Talbot, sisters, Laura, Bonnie, and in-laws, Everett and Ruth Sexton, and brother-in-law, Neol Sexton.   Cremation will take place and a Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, January 7, 2022 at the Church of Christ, 605 Clark Street, Green River, WY.   Inurnment will take place at a later date in the Riverside Memorial Cemetery in Riverside, CA.  The family requests, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Camp Hunt in Hubbardsville, NY, Mountain States Children’s Home in Colorado or the charity of your choice.  Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com.  --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 3, 2023 Samela Kay “Sami” Large Samela “Sami” Kay Large, 64, passed away Tuesday, December 27, 2022 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 40 years and former resident of La Barge and Kemmerer, Wyoming. She was born July 8, 1958 in Fort Morgan, Colorado, the daughter of Jack Wilson and Marian Lowery. Mrs. Large attended school in Kemmerer and was a 1977 graduate of Kemmerer High School. She married the love of her life, Michael Large August 19, 1995 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Large worked for Sands Inn for nine years as a desk clerk and retired in 2022. She enjoyed spending time with her family, going to church, knitting, crocheting, gardening and all animals. Survivors include her husband, Michael Large of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, Douglas Wilson of Golden Valley, Arizona, Derick Wilson; Rock Springs, Wyoming; three sisters, Jackie Whaley and companion Ken Nosich, Rock Springs, Wyoming, Tammy Rice and husband Justin of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Windy Eckert and husband Greg of Golden Valley, Arizona; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Sami’s name to Trinity Lutheran Church, 3101 College Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 3, 2023 Karla Jean Gunderson Karla Jean Gunderson, 91, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family, Wednesday, December 28, 2022 at her son’s home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs and Green River, Wyoming for the past 10 years and former resident of East Carbon, Utah. She was born July 17, 1931 in Culver City, California, the daughter of Cliff Albert Woodruff and Elva Mae Bingham Woodruff. Karla Jean Woodruff attended schools in Price, Utah and was a 1949 graduate of Carbon High School. She married Earl Donald Gunderson on May 23, 1949 in the Salt Lake Temple and he preceded her in death December 3, 2012. Mrs. Gunderson was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mrs. Gunderson enjoyed spending time with family and taking care of all six children. She loved to laugh at her husband and with him, listening to her husband sing, camping, cooking, canning, making 24 loaves of bread every other Saturday, Christmas and seeing all the decorations. She was an avid reader. Survivors include four sons, Randy E. Gunderson and wife Roslyn of West Jordan, Utah, Clay G. Gunderson and wife Pam of Green River, Wyoming, Page C. Gunderson and wife Kimberly of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Drake B. Gunderson and wife Heather of Green River, Wyoming; two daughters; Jacquie L. Gunderson of Grand Junction, Colorado, Traci E.M. Wakefield of Grand Junction, Colorado; one brother, Kenneth R. Woodruff and wife Katie of Jeffery City, Tennessee; one sister, Shanna Robb of Highland, Utah; one brother-in-law, Lou Bosco of Roseville, California; one sister-in-law, Louise Woodruff of Price, Utah; 17 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren and several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; one brother, Cliff Woodruff; two sisters, Donna Leonard, Elva Ree Bosco; one brother-in-law, Dick Robb, grandson, Channey Clay Gunderson. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Monday, January 9, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, 120 Shoshone Avenue, Green River, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Karla’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 3, 2023 Donald Thane Lindsley Donald Lindsley, 62, passed away on Sunday, January 1, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming, He was a resident of Green River for the past 34 years and former resident of Granger, Wyoming and Roosevelt, Utah. He was born October 27, 1960, the son of Donald B. Lindsley and Carma Mackay Lindsley Mr. Lindsley attended schools in Green River and Granger, Wyoming. He was a 1979 graduate of Green River High School. He earned his automotive degree at Arizona Automotive Institute in Glendale, Arizona. He married Michelle Currier on May 9, 2014 in Wendover, Nevada. Mr. Lindsley worked for Dominion Energy for 42 years in information technology until ill health forced his retirement on July 29, 2022. He enjoyed spending time with his family, the great outdoors, hunting, fishing, camping, his dogs and his Harley. Survivors include his wife, Michelle Lindsley of Green River, Wyoming; mother, Carma Lindsley of Shoshoni, Wyoming; one son, Justin Lindsley and wife Anayeli of Henderson, Nevada; one daughter, Kristin Llewelyn and husband Tyler of Seattle, Washington; one step-daughter, Sarah Currier of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Deanna Griffin of Shoshoni, Wyoming; one granddaughter, Emma; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Donald B. Lindsley and grandson, Aidan Lindsley. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 3, 2023 Laurie Lynne Acker Randall Laurie Lynne Acker Randall, 54, passed away on Thursday, December 22, 2022 at her mother’s home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Randall was a resident of Old Fort, North Carolina for 38 years and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born October 24, 1968 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Larry F. Acker and Ida Claudine Bucho. Mrs. Randall attended schools in Rock Springs, Medford, Oregon and North Carolina. She earned her General Education Degree. She attended McDowell Technology School in North Carolina and received her welding certification. She married Troy Randall in South Carolina. Mrs. Randall worked for Swift for two years as a truck driver until ill health forced her retirement. She enjoyed spending time with family, spending time at the ocean and she loved riding a Harley Davidson. Survivors include her husband, Troy Randall of South Carolina; father, Larry Acker and wife Donna of Rock Springs, Wyoming; mother, Ida Claudine Bucho of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, William S. Houghton of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Dan Acker and wife Marissa of Salt Lake City, Utah; two stepbrothers, Dennis Hughes of Austin, Texas, David Hughes of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Teryn M. Meyers of Rock Springs, Wyoming; four nephews, Stephen Meyers and wife Courtney, Danny Acker, Gabriel Hughes, Derek Petrie; three nieces, Katie Acker, Austin Chantelle Hughes, Emma Hughes; two great nieces, Luna Ann Myers, Andromeda Ida-Rae Myers and many dear friends and family in North Carolina and South Carolina. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Alfred Acker and wife Anna; maternal grandmother, Georgina Orel Hysell; maternal grandfathers, Lloyd Birch and James Bucho and one uncle, Michael James Bucho and one stepsister, Dyan Petrie. Cremation will take place, there will be no services at her request. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Laurie’s name to Veteran of Foreign Wars, 1612 Kennedy Avemue, Post 2321, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or charity of your choice. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 4, 2023 Jim Jensen Jim Jensen of Sturgis died after a brief illness on December 25, 2022, he was 78. Jim and his wife, Jolene made their retirement home with their horses on 10 acres above Hog Heaven Campground, where Jim oversaw operations for 15 Rally seasons. Jim raised his family in Green River, Wyoming. Jim, Jolene, and their children Julie, John and Jess all competed in rodeo across the state and beyond. Jim and his best roping buddies packed up his motor home and horse trailer every January bound for Arizona to jackpot team rope in the sun. When hunting season came around, Jim, his sons and friends rode deep into the Hoback and Grey’s River mountains of northern Wyoming for trophy elk. Jim was a well-known Ford man in Sweetwater County for 25 years. Jim and Jolene (Bonomo) Jensen met in Green River and married in 1969. Jim was raised in Rapid City, SD and a flight engineer in the Navy. His straight talking style and sharp wit was well-loved by his hundreds of Harley riding and cowboy friends alike. He is preceded in death by his wife Jolene, and survived by his children Julie, John and Jess Jensen. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 5, 2023 Julia Davis Julia Davis, 95, passed away on Sunday, January 2, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs and Reliance, Wyoming for the past 89 years and former resident of Slovenia, Yugoslavia. Mrs. Davis died following a lengthy illness. She was born February 14, 1927 in Slovenia, Yugoslavia, the daughter of Leo Poljanec and Ivana Sink. Mrs. Davis attended schools in Reliance, Wyoming and was a 1945 graduate of Reliance High School. She married James Campbell 1947 in Rock Spring, Wyoming, they had three children from this union and later divorced. She then married Dr. Donald C. Davis and he preceded her in death March 6, 2012. Mrs. Davis was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She enjoyed shopping and golfing. Survivors include two sons, Patrick Campbell and companion Patty Sidebottom of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Mark Campbell and wife Nancy of Rock Springs, Wyoming; six grandchildren, several great-great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, first husband, James Campbell; second husband, Dr. Donald C Davis; two brothers, Valentine Poljanec, John Poljanec; one sister, Jenny Desmond and one son, Bill Campbell. Cremation will take place. No services will be conducted at her request. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Julia’s memory to the Rock Springs Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 6, 2023 Donald G. Eaton Donald G. “Don” Eaton, 78, Mesquite, NV passed away peacefully at his home on Saturday, December 24, 2022. He was born August 16, 1944 to Wilma and Gene Eaton in Brush, Colorado. Don lived in Strasburg during his youth and played football at Strasburg High. He served in the United States Navy from 1962 to 1970. He loved to tell stories about his time on the Navy ships and radar school in San Francisco. He met and married the love of his life, Mable “Mae” Waddington in Rock Springs, Wyoming. They loved to travel together. They would take his “hog” bike on cross country rides or take their mothers to various landmarks in the USA. He retired after nearly 40 years as engineer with Schlumberger. Don and Mae retired in Wyoming and moved to Mesquite, NV when Mae’s health required a lower altitude. After Mae’s passing, he went back to Evanston but eventually moved back to Mesquite to be closer to his daughters. Don was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived by his daughters, Natalie Gomez, of Mesquite, Nevada, and Perriann Ennis of Los Angeles; his nieces, Shawna Kelly of Clarksville, In and Glenda Szymaneski of St, Charles Ill.; grandsons, Travis Allred, Craig Ennis and granddaughters, Erika Geisler, Lexi Gomez, and Andrea Ennis; several aunts and great-grandchildren. Cremation will take place. A celebration of life will be conducted at a later date when he will be rejoined with his wife. Family members request that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in his honor at the American Lung Association. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 10, 2023 Don Robertson Don Robertson, 74, passed away on Saturday, January 7, 2023 in Yuma, AZ. He was born on June 3, 1948 in Porterville, CA, son of Bernardine and James Robertson. Don loved cooking fabulous meals for family and friends. Playing his guitar and singing to entertain others was also a large part of his life. He was an avid hunter and horseman for many years. He was always up for a round of golf, and most certainly always ready to help others. He was a valued employee of Solvay Minerals for 30 years. Survivors include his wife, Barbara Robertson of Yuma, AZ; sons, Donald Robertson of Glenrock, WY, Darren Robertson and wife Gail of Evanston, WY; grandson, Monroe Robertson and wife Casey and great-granddaughter, Joey Lynn Robertson; grandson, Tanner Mondragon; granddaughter, Emily Ryan and husband Cody of Green River, WY; great-grandsons, Waylon and Riley; great-granddaughter, Elaine; grandson Tyler Buller and wife Alex; great-grandson Alijah; granddaughter, Ashley Duff; and great-grandsons, Joshua and Jeremiah; stepdaughters, Christine Hall and Allison Mahurin of CA, one brother, Jimmy Robertson, wife Debbie and great-nephew, Dalton of Paris, ID; Craig Hutchinson of Mountain View, WY; and Melanie Hutchinson of Rock Springs, WY and sons, Beau and Lane, 11 great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by grandson, Bryant Robertson. Funeral arrangements will be announced in the near future. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 10, 2023 Kirk M. Blake On January 7, 2023 Kirk Blake left us to be with his heavenly family after a prolonged battle with disease. He was born on August 2, 1951 to Donald and Olive Blake in Hayden, Colorado. The oldest of three brothers, Kirk and his brothers grew up on the family ranch, just outside of the town of Hayden. Kirk graduated from Hayden High School in 1969 and in July 10, 1976, married Donna Martin in Craig, CO. Kirk and Donna had two sons, Cody and Austin. In 1981 they moved to Rock Springs, WY when Kirk took the job to be a control room operator at Jim Bridger power plant. Kirk and Donna divorced in 1998. Kirk opted for early retirement in 2006 and remained in Rock Springs for the rest of his life. He made many friends in his time there and loved to share his home with them. He always enjoyed the company of others, and had a big heart for those in need. One of his proudest moments was when his only grandson, Oliver, was born. His family was always one of the most important aspects of his life.   Kirk loved the outdoors. Growing up in Colorado and living in Wyoming, he loved to hunt and fish with his friends and family, as well as his sons. Even if his trips were not successful, he loved being in nature and enjoying God’s creation. The only thing that rivaled his love of nature was his love of cars and racing, especially NASCAR. Whether he was at the races or watching them on TV, he could tell you about every aspect of the sport.   Kirk will be missed by all of his family and friends. He was preceded by his father, Donald, mother, Olive, brothers, Doug and Steve, and his son, Austin. He is survived by his son, Cody (Kiki), grandson, Oliver, sister-in law, Holly Blake, niece, Stephanie (Aaron) Haskins, and nephew, Hayden Blake. His memorial service will be at the Hayden Congregational Church in Hayden, CO on January 14, at 2:30 p.m. To post condolences online, please go to https://www.foxfh.com/obituaries. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Hospice of Sweetwater County or VIRS Respite Care of Sweetwater County. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 10, 2023 Lorraine “Dena” Bogataj Lorraine “Dena” Bogataj, 94, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Monday, January 9, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Bogataj was a resident of Rock Springs for 65 years and former resident of Winton and Reliance, Wyoming. She was born November 14, 1928 in Winton, Wyoming, the daughter of John Nigra and Jenny Tardoni. Mrs. Bogataj attended schools in Reliance, Wyoming and was a graduate of Reliance High School. She married Joseph Bogataj on June 7, 1947 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and he preceded her in death January 28, 2007. Mrs. Bogataj worked at Ann Cummings Burger Palace and Panda Place for 30 years as a waitress. She also worked for the City of Rock Springs Parks Department for 10 years as a groundskeeper. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Mrs. Bogataj enjoyed spending time with family and going to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Survivors include her son, Frank Bogataj (Kathy) of Largo, Florida; one sister, Charlotte Parker (Paul) of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter-in-law, Barbara Bogataj; seven grandchildren, Tyra Zueck-Bogataj of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Karlee Bogataj of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Kyle Bogataj (Brittany) of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Megan McGovern (Jonathan) of Palm Coast, Florida, Christopher Bogataj (Alyssa) of Denver, Colorado, Stephanie Jasperson (Jon) of Green River, Wyoming, Amber Jones (Brandon) of Moab, Utah; 12 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; several cousins, and many beloved nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; one son, Karl Bogataj; one brother, Ernest Nigra and one brother-in-law, John “Brownie” Majhanovich; one sister-in-law, Angela Majhanovich. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 10, 2023 Mark Stolt Mark Stolt passed away unexpectedly on January 8, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyo. at the age of 63. We are all devastated by this huge loss, he will be forever missed. He was born May 2, 1959 in Harvey, North Dakota to Verner and Carol Stolt. Mark grew up in North Dakota and later relocated to Wyoming where he met his love, Teresa. They married in Teresa’s hometown of Coaville, Utah on October 31, 2003. Mark loved all kinds of music, he was a motorcycle enthusiast who loved riding his Harley throughout the Western U.S. He was a long haul truck driver for most of his career and a self taught master mechanic. He will always be remembered with much love by his heartbroken wife, Teresa; his children, Jason Stolt of Michigan, Amber Droge of Montana, and Dustin Sutton of Wyoming; mother, Carol Stolt of North Dakota; siblings, Myron (Dolores) and Marilyn both of North Dakota, Michelle of Minnesota. He is preceded in death by his father, Verner Services will be held in the spring in North Dakota where his remains will be placed in his family plot. Until we meet again, ride easy, Mark. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 11, 2023 Joyce Houston Joyce Houston, 78, passed away Wednesday, December 29, 2022 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident for 50 years and former resident of Oxnard, California. Mrs. Houston died following a lengthy illness. She was born on April 12, 1944 in Auburn, California, the daughter of William Gavrilko and Dorothy Dahl. Mrs. Houston attended schools in Placer, California. She married Donald Houston December 1965 in Las Vegas, Nevada who preceded her in death on August 8, 2008. Mrs. Houston enjoyed family, horses reading, gardening and was an incredible artist. Survivors include her children, Garrick “Rick” Houston and wife Heather of Sun Valley, Nevada, Stacey Kautzman and husband Matthew of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Robert “Rob” Houston and companion Katie Koritnik of Rock Springs, Wyoming; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 11, 2023 Quinten Harvey McCormick Quinten Harvey McCormick, 53, died at his home in Casper, Wyoming on Sunday, January 1, 2023. Quinten was born on March 31, 1969 to William (Bill) Mccormick and Bonita (Bonnie) Hambrick in Lander, Wyoming. Quinten graduated from Lander Valley High School in 1988, where he participated in R.O.T.C and EMT training. Later he became a paramedic for Fremont County. He moved to Casper, Wyoming where he graduated from Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy to become a deputy sheriff in Casper in the early 90’s. This is when he met his future bride and mother of his children. They moved to Farmington, New Mexico where he became a corrections officer. When he moved back to Casper, Wyoming he was a juvenile corrections officer. Later in life, Quinten worked in private security and healthcare. Quinten will be remembered for being a loving father, a devoted Christian, for his love of politics and for his undying love of ketchup. Survivors include his father, William (Bill) McCormick of Casper; sister, Donna (Ken) Maynard, half-brother, Stephen (Amanda) Vincent of Rock Springs; daughters, Jana (Don) Addleman and Sara McCormick of Sioux City, IA; sons, Cody (Sonya) McCormick and Justen (Kaylene) McCormick of Casper; aunt, Irene Knudsen of Rock Springs; aunt, Dorothy (Ed) McCarty of Farson and aunt, Eileen Miller of Lander; as well as seven grandchildren. Quinten was preceded in death by his mother, Bonita (Bonnie) Hambrick; uncle, George McCormick; brother, David Hambrick; grandma, Edith Stout and grandpa, Gerald Stout; grandma, Evelyn McCormick and grandpa, John McCormick; and uncle, Charles McCormick. Services will be held at Hudson’s Funeral Home at 11 a.m. on Friday January 20, 2023 680 Mount Hope Drive, Lander, WY 82520 --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 12, 2023 Theresa Demas Theresa (Teri) (Velikaneye) Demas, 80, passed away peacefully Monday, January 2, 2023 of natural causes in Saint Anthony, Idaho, where she resided the past two years at Homestead Assisted Living Center. No formal funeral will take place per Teri’s request. A family celebration of life will be held at a later date in Rock Springs, Wyoming. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 13, 2023 Shirley Mae Cordova Shirley Mae Cordova, 71, passed away peacefully, Thursday, January 12, 2023 at her home in Green River, Wyoming surrounded by family following a lengthy illness. She was a life-long resident of Green River. She was born May 12, 1951 in Green River, Wyoming. Shirley was the third child of seven siblings and second daughter born to Jose Mares and Katie Bernal Mares. She attended schools in Green River. Shirley married Wilfred Cordova September 22, 1969 in Evanston, Wyoming. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a large family celebration in September 2019. She worked for Sweetwater County Courthouse for 20 years until her retirement in 2004 as a custodian. Shirley previously worked for Sweetwater County School District #2 and was a custodian and supervisor over the swimming pool. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Shirley was a member of Eagles Auxiliary. She enjoyed, spending time with family, scrapbooking and gambling. Shirley loved a good party and was often the life of the party. Survivors include her husband of 53 years, Wilfred Cordova of Green River, Wyoming; two sons, Bryan Cordova and wife Stephanie of Green River, Leon Cordova and wife Cindy of Green River; one daughter, Remissa Navarro and husband Luis of West Valley, Utah; three brothers, Danny Mares and wife Zella of Green River, Joseph Mares and wife Patty of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Bruce Mares and wife Tina of Green River; one brother-in-law, Gene Garcia of Green River; two sisters, Beverly Holcomb of Green River, Wyoming, Tina Zimmell and husband Randy of Chico, California; five grandchildren, Haylen Cordova, Keandre Navarro, Braxton Cordova, Brynlee Cordova, Gabriel Cordova; one great-granddaughter, Dasia Navarro; two aunts, Nora Trujillo and husband Leo, Theresa Bernal; one uncle, Carlos Bernal; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, parents-in-law, Ben Cordova and wife Mary; one sister, Mercy Garcia; one brother-in-law, Jerry Holcomb; two brothers in infancy, Alex Mares, John Mares; three sisters-in-law, and two brothers-in-law. The family respectfully requests donations in Shirley’s memory be made 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. Thursday, January 19, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be conducted at 6:00 P.M. Wednesday, January 18, 2023 at the church. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Jan 16, 2023 Callie Jo Mathews Callie Jo Mathews, age 31, died on January 12, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born on November 16, 1991 in Roosevelt, Utah, the daughter of Dan and Joetta Mathews. Callie was a beautiful soul and everyone that met her could see it. She loved to dance, listen to music, and watch all her favorite movies over and over again. She loved being outside, no matter the weather. Callie would go camping with her family and smile as she would ride on the back of four wheelers. She would go outside at night in the dead of winter with no shoes on just to swing and scream and listen to music. Callie was wild and fierce and so very loved. She truly never met a stranger and made sure everyone in her neighborhood could expect a random visit and would have a cold glass of milk prepared for her. Callie loved her family and loved being able to spend as much time as she could with them. She will be greatly missed.  She is survived by her parents, Dan and Joetta Mathews; sisters, Felisha Fletcher, Kelsi Muir, Stormie Ward; brother, T.J. Mathews; brother-in-laws, Brandon Muir, Kenny Ward, Nicholas Fletcher; paternal grandparents, Claude and AnnaLee Mathews; four nieces, eight nephews, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Delmore and Georgetta Ivie, and two cousins, Robert and Russell Johnson.  Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, January 20, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ-of Latter-day Saints, 1109 Tulip Drive, Rock Springs, WY. A viewing will be held from 11:30am to 12:30 p.m. at the church prior to services. Interment will take place at 12:00 p.m., Saturday, January 21, 2023 in the Altamont Mt. Emmons Cemetery, 3700 N 16500 W Altamont, UT. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Fox Funeral Home to help the family cover funeral expenses. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jan 17, 2023 Charles Brian Bourke Charles Brian Bourke, 34, passed away Monday, January 9, 2023, at his home in Green River, Wyoming.   He was born June 17, 1988, in Granada Hills, CA, the son of Michael and Jessie Bourke.   Charles worked as a shuttle car operator for Genesis Alkali.   He was a member of the local United Steelworkers Union.   Charlie was a very special soul who, like his brothers, learned to survive at an early age. He enlisted in the US Army as soon as he was old enough. Charlie was very proud of his military service and his country. He loved his fiance Daney and enjoyed his role as Lorenzo’s stepfather and male mentor. He cherished his time living in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, and took full advantage of fly-fishing, hunting escapes, and playing golf. Spending time with Daney and Lorenzo was of utmost importance. He found enjoyment in smoking meat and cooking for everyone around. Charlie was a cherished son, brother, nephew, uncle, dad, and significant other who will be forever missed by those who loved him.  Survivors include his fiancé, Daney Stephenson of Green River, WY; parents, Michael and Jessie Bourke of Broomfield, CO; sons, Jesse Dee Bourke of Bagdad, AZ, Lorenzo Boahen of Green River, WY; brothers, Brandon McClure of MT, Kyle McClure of MT; sister, Allison Bourke of Denver, CO; nephews, Kurik McClure, Tynan McClure, Ronan McClure; several aunts, uncles, and cousins.   He is preceded in death by his birth mother, Sherri Pleis and brother, Tracy Anthony Bourke.   Cremation has taken place and private family services held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com  --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 17, 2023 Douglas Wayne Rodda Douglas Wayne Rodda Sr., 74, passed away Saturday, January 14, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a long-time resident of Rock Springs. He was born on June 10, 1948 in Rock Springs, the son of Howard B. Rodda and Alberta Louise Zeiher. Mr. Rodda attended schools in Nevada. He married Patti Kae Orester November 1970 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; they had six children from this union and later divorced. He married Jo Suftko on June 5, 2010 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and she preceded him in death May 3, 2019. Mr. Rodda served in the United States Navy during Vietnam. He worked for Union Pacific Railroad for 40 years until his retirement in 2013 as a locomotive engineer. He worked for himself as an electrician for many years as well. Mr. Rodda enjoyed spending time with family, fishing, hunting, camping and volunteering. Survivors include his two sons, Phillip Rodda and wife Christian of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Steven Rodda of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Melissa Lyle and husband Arron of West Richland, Washington; ten grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Jo Rodda; two sons, Douglas Rodda Jr., Thomas Rodda; one daughter, Jennifer Rodda; one grandson, Kyle Rodda; one brother, Howard Rodda; and one sister, Roberta Anderson. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Monday, January 23, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military honors graveside services and inurnment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Jan 18, 2023 Denis Dean Carlson Denis “Deny” Dean Carlson, 77, passed away peacefully at home on January 15, 2023, in Rock Springs, WY. He was born on March 18, 1945, in Regan, North Dakota, the son of Denis A. Carlson and Catherine Shypkoski. Deny graduated from Bismark High School with the class of 1963. He then enlisted in the Air Force and served until his discharge in 1968. He married Ann Johnson in 1970 and they later divorced. After moving to Rock Springs, he met and then married Eileen Shaw on June 11, 1986. Deny worked for City Auto for approximately 15 years as the manager until his retirement in March of 2007. He enjoyed spending his free time watching football and NASCAR. Survivors include his wife, Eileen Carlson of Rock Springs, WY; daughters, Meredith Palecek and husband Justin of Plymouth, MN, Carisa Bishop and husband Kent of Edina, MN, Robyn Shaw and fiance Robert Wright of Rock Springs, WY; brother, Rob Carlson of Chicago, IL; sister, Mary and husband LaRoy Baird of Bismark, ND; grandchildren, Celia Palecek, Lucas Palecek, Josh Harbison, Skyler Shaw, Bella Solis; and several great-grandchildren, nephews, and nieces. He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, brother, Doug Carlson, sister, Alice Johnson, and s, [sic] James Shaw. Funeral services with military honors will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, January 23, 2023, at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Friends may call one hour prior to services. In lieu of flowers please make a donation in Deny’s name to the charity of your choice. A memorial service will also be held in Bismarck, ND at a later date this summer. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 20, 2023 Reda Mae Warren Reda Mae Warren, 83, passed away on Sunday December 25, 2022 in Columbia University Hospital in Columbia, Missouri. She was a long-time resident of Green River, Wyoming and former resident of St. Louis, Missouri. Mrs. Warren died following a lengthy illness. She was born on April 13, 1938 in Farmington, Missouri, the daughter of Russell Davis and Alice Davis. Mrs. Warren attended schools in Missouri and was a graduate of the St. Louis High School. She married Delmar Warren on November 7, 1954 in Iowa and he preceded her in death on in 2005. Mrs. Warren worked for J. C. Penny for over 20 years as a clerk and retired in 1998. Mrs. Warren was a member of the Living Hope Baptist Church and the quilting club at the Young-at-Heart Center. She enjoyed spending time with her family, cooking, shopping, horseback riding, going to church and quilting. Survivors include two sons, Bruce Dean Warren of Green River, Wyoming, Curtis Neal Warren and wife Rhonda of Kemmerer, Wyoming; three brothers; Russell, Casey, Bob; two sisters, Alberta and Barbara; 11 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband; one daughter, Allysean Russell; three brothers, Dale, Allen, Don; two sisters, Ginger and Nancy, Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Friday, January 20, 2023 at the Living Hope Baptist Church, 295 Monroe Avenue, Green River, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 20, 2023 Ray L. Ferber Jr. Ray L. Ferber Jr., 67, passed away Thursday, January 19, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 15 years and former resident of Pennsylvania. Mr. Ferber fought a courageous battle since May of 2022. He was born February 7, 1955 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, the son of Ray L. Ferber Sr. and Margaret Beers. Mr. Ferber attended schools and graduated with the class of 1972 in Pennsylvania. He married Wanda Tucker September 12, 2015 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Ferber worked for Komatsu for 10 years as a product support representative and retired in 2019. He loved spending time with his family, shooting guns, traveling, cooking, barbecuing and was an avid fan of NASCAR. Survivors include his wife, Wanda Ferber of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two step-daughters, Tina Dover and husband Shawn of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Kathy Miranda Moss and husband Harrison of Pocatello, Idaho; one sister, Sandra Rossi of Dunedin, Florida; two step-grandsons, Dillan Dover and companion Destiny Knezovich, Skyler Dover and wife Ashlyn; one step-great grandson, Alex Dover and several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Monday, January 23, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Ray’s name to Young-at-Heart, 2400 Reagan Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Jan 20, 2023 Mark Waters Mark Waters passed on away January 14, 2023 following a lengthy battle with cancer. He was born June 28, 1961 the youngest son of Maynard Earl Waters, Jr. and Mary Fern Daniels. Mark served eight years in the US Navy, USS Tecumseh SSBN 626 and USS Robert E. Lee SSBN 601 as a missile technician prior to his 35 year career at Ciner/Sisecam Wyoming as a DCS Operator. An avid traveler, Mark enjoyed visiting all seven continents, five oceans and at least 26 countries. Frequently traveling with family, Mark also traveled solo to squeeze in tours of far-off locations. Camping with his beloved dog, Joey, Mark thoroughly enjoyed the hills of Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, California and Arizona in his Jeep – often scheduling trips to best observe eclipses, comets and the occasional NASCAR race. Mark is survived by his mother, brother, David Waters (Mary) and sisters, Kathy Cook, Sandy Waters (Dan) and Judith Fisher (Eric) as well as nephews, Charlie and Elliot Fisher, and nieces, Megan Savitt, Rachael Whitefield, Jae Waters, Renee Pilling and Ava Fisher as well as numerous cousins and friends. Mark was predeceased by both his father and eldest brother, Butch Waters. The family would like to thank Nedra and Jeff Runkel, dear friends and neighbors, whose help made it possible for Mark to remain at home during his illness. Cremation was private, and arrangements we're made through through the Fox Funeral Home in Rock Springs. A gathering of remembrance and celebration of Mark’s life will be announced. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to Huntsman Cancer Institute, Salt Lake City, UT, Cowboy Cares, or Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, both of Rock Springs, WY. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 23, 2023 Cassaundra Lee “Cass” Van Vleet Cassaundra Lee “Cass” Van Vleet unexpectedly passed away near Hudson, WY on January 11, 2023. She was born August 16, 1957 in Los Angeles, CA to Ray and Bee Gordon. Cass graduated from Green River High School in 1975. Cass spent her life working and raising kids. She was a mother to many and touched a lot of hearts. She worked at Lyman Grocery Outlet, and managed Maverick in Lyman and Mountain View. She also owned and operated Tony and Friends Restaurant in Lyman, Wyoming. Cass dedicated 20 years of her life working at Walmart in Evanston then moving to Riverton when she moved to Hudson in 2013, she worked in multiple positions at Walmart. Cass had a passion for hunting, fishing, horses, and being outdoors. She met and fell in love with David Van Vleet, and they were married in July of 2005. She is preceded in death by her mother Bee Gordon, mother and father-in-law Clark and Dorthey Van Vleet, one sister, one brother, daughter, Carrie Roberts and her best friends, Sheila Kellogg and Tony Menck. She is survived by her husband, David Van Vleet of Hudson, WY, father, Ray Gordon and wife Karen of Hudson WY, son, James Wease and wife Christen of Dickinson, ND, daughter, Pennie Caldwell and husband Adam of Glenrock WY, daughter, Gloria Roberts and girlfriend Patsy of Salt Lake City, UT, son, Jason Wease of Rock Springs WY, son, Cody Wease and wife Jessica of Casper WY, son, Casside Van Vleet and girlfriend Shelby of Dickinson, ND, son, Kevin Roberts and wife of MT, son, Wes Romero and wife Amy, son, Mike Van Vleet, son, Jimmy Van Vleet and wife Becky, along with so many others such as Tracy and Larry Richards of Rock Springs WY, Lavesta Stringham and Brad of Alcova WY, and 22 grandchildren. Services will be held in the spring in Hudson, WY. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 23, 2023 Brenda Hall Atkins Brenda Hall Atkins, 71, loving wife, mother, grandma, and great-grandma, passed away peacefully and surrounded by many family members on January 21, 2023, after a short battle with pancreatic cancer at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, UT. She was the oldest of two children born in American Fork, UT, to Marvin and Donna Hall. Brenda graduated from Buena High School in Arizona. While in school, she was part of several high school plays and musicals. After graduation, Brenda went to a tech school to learn how to be a keypunch operator. After two years in that program, she graduated. The family joined her dad in Okinawa, Japan, where he worked in communications for the US Army. In May of 1971, in Okinawa, she met the love of her life, Calvin Eugene (Gene) Atkins, while he was part of the Navy Seabees. After Gene’s tour in Okinawa, they returned to the states to live in Logan, Utah. They were married on October 13, 1971, in the Salt Lake Temple. During this time, Brenda worked at the Bluebird Restaurant. In July 1972, their first daughter, Tara Lynn, was born in Logan, Utah. Their first son, Richard Bryce, was born in October 1973 in Logan, Utah. Shortly after, Gene went to school at Utah Technical College, and they moved to Salt Lake City. After graduation, they returned to Logan, where their second son, Jason William, was born in May 1975 in Logan, Utah. About two weeks after Jason’s birth, Gene and Brenda moved to Roy, Utah, for Gene’s new job. At the same time, Brenda was home raising the children and acting as an apartment manager. In time, they bought a house and moved to Clinton, Utah. Their third son, Kenneth Eugene, was born in May 1977 in Ogden, UT. After Kenneth was born, Brenda began working for the IRS. Brenda and Gene’s youngest daughter, Stephanie Michelle, was born in September 1979 in Ogden, UT. Brenda was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Throughout her membership, she served in many callings like Sunday school teacher, chorister, the cook for several girls’ camps, and counselor in Relief Society Presidency. However, the calling Brenda loved the most was being a part of the Scouting program. She was part of the Scouting Committee for the Lakeview District. She went through Woodbadge training to continue her leadership training, where she was a part of the Fox Patrol. Brenda had several hobbies and passions throughout her life. She loved to sing and was a great seamstress. Brenda really enjoyed learning about the Native American culture and learning how to do beautiful beadwork. Gene and Brenda started going to Mountain Man Rendezvous, where she really got to know more about the Native Americans and the way of life of the Mountain Man. There, Brenda and Gene met many friends and immensely enjoyed the culture. Brenda was an incredible Dutch oven cook; she and Gene even taught Dutch Oven cooking classes. They enjoyed competing in Dutch oven cooking competitions throughout Utah and Wyoming. At one time, they even had a catering business together. In 2009, Gene and Brenda had the opportunity to return to Okinawa for five years, where they lived (Gene worked as a civilian) on the Air Force base. They thoroughly enjoyed the people and culture of Japan. After returning to the states, they retired and settled in Green River, Wyoming. Brenda loved her children and grandchildren dearly. She never hesitated to help them out in any way she could. Brenda spent the last several years serving as a substitute teacher. The students and staff created strong bonds with her. Many students called her Grandma Atkins, which she loved dearly. Brenda is survived by her loving husband, Gene Atkins, Green River, Wyoming; her mother, Donna White, Kanab, UT; her brother, Gary (Barbara) Hall, Kanab, UT; her five children, Tara (Kevin) Smith, Mountain Ash, Wales, Bryce (Jamie) Atkins, Lexington, South Carolina, Jason (Tonya) Atkins, Green River, Wyoming, Kenny (Katie) Atkins, Provo, Utah, Stephanie (Brady) Goodrich, Chubbuck, Idaho; Her 12 grandchildren, Carson Smith, Caden (Melanie) Smith, Claire Smith, Logan Atkins, Kylee Atkins, Jarrett (Jaycee) Atkins, Morgan Atkins, Haven Ruiz, Kage (Samantha Pantaleon) Teeples, Braelynn Teeples, Royal Teeples, Breken Goodrich; her great-grandson, Malakai Teeples; brothers-in-law, Cordell (Maude) Atkins and William (Valerie) Atkins; along with many nieces and nephews that she loves dearly. Brenda is preceded in death by her father, Marvin Hall; stepfather, Walter White; father and mother-in-law, Calvin and Pat Atkins; her grandson, Tucker Atkins, son of Jason and Tonya Atkins; her great-grandson, Kage Teeples Jr., son of Kage Teeples and Samantha Pantaleon; her niece, Erin Hobson, daughter of Bill and Valerie Atkins; as well as several aunts and uncles. A viewing will be held at Allen-Hall Mortuary located at 34 E. Center Street, Logan, Utah, on Friday, January 27, 2023 from 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. with a funeral following at 12 p.m. Interment will be at the Providence City Cemetery. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jan 25, 2023 Paula McKenzie Paula McKenzie passed away on the evening of January 22, 2023 after a long battle with lung disease. Her departure came suddenly after a brief illness left her body unable to fight back. She left this world surrounded by love. Paula Jean McKenzie (nee Dalpiaz) was born October 1, 1953 to Rena (Neideriaufner) and Eligio Dalpiaz in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She attended grade school in Superior, Wyoming where she lived with her parents until the closing of the coal mine. They moved to Rock Springs where Paula went on to graduate from Rock Springs High School with the class of 1972. Paula met her husband Pat in 1973, and they quickly fell in love. They married October 5, 1973 in a small ceremony in the living room of Pat’s parents, Earl and Mary McKenzie. Paula was welcomed into the McKenzie family with open arms. They expanded their family with the births of their three children, Brian, Jonathan, and Erin. Paula moved with her family to Cody, Wyoming in 1997 where she worked at Beartooth Floral for many years. She enjoyed anything to do with showing her artistic side, from floral design, to taking painting classes, to sewing and quilting. Over the last few years, she focused more on quilting and embroidery and loved going to retreats where she often made gifts for her loved ones. She left an indelible mark on anyone who crossed her path, and she will be greatly missed by many. She is preceded in death by her parents Eligio and Rena Dalpiaz, her in-laws Earl and Mary McKenzie, brother-in-law, Ted Anderson, and several aunts and uncles. She is survived by her loving husband, Patrick, sons, Brian and Jonathan (Christina), daughter, Erin, and her grandchildren, Abigail, Ezra, and Annika, who were the light of her life. She is also survived by her sister, Annette, brother, Ed (Pat), sister-in-law, Sandy as well as many beloved nieces, nephews, and cousins. In lieu of a funeral, a celebration of life will be held at a later date. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jan 25, 2023 Diana Marie Coleman Diana Marie Coleman, 63, passed away Sunday, January 22, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born on July 11, 1959 at the West Valley Community Hospital in Encino, California, the daughter of Homer Ross and Margaret Alton Wolfer. Diana graduated from Kennedy High School with the class of 1977. She met her high school sweetheart, Wesley Bodeen Coleman in 1976. They married in Casper, WY in 1978 and spent the last 46 years happily together. Diana had a great love for the outdoors and gardening. She was a collector of frogs and angels. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Diana loved her family dearly and touched many hearts. Survivors include her husband, Wesley Coleman of Rock Springs, WY; daughters, Pheonix [sic] Ross and husband Bruce of Pueblo West, CO, Julie Leavitt and husband Bradley of Rock Springs, WY, Phyllis Berger and husband Lars of Lake Stevens, WA, Leslie Coleman-Warman and husband Beau of Florence, CO, Lindsey Kay Coleman of Elizabeth, CO; brothers, Gary Ross of IA, David Ross of TX, Wayne Ross of CA; seven sisters-in-law; four brothers-in-law; grandchildren, Brittany Kimsey, Zander Kimsey, Megan Leavitt, Andon Blackwood, Walter Brevon Cole, Dylan Blackwood, Cecil Andrew Cole, Tenley Cappola, Ethan Cappola, Quinn Miller, Madison Leavitt, Mallorie Miller; and great-grandchild, Kinsley Sevestre. She was preceded in death by Margaret Wolfer, Homer Ross, Ruth Remington, Marcia Peterson, Ida Wolfer, David Sloan Sr., David Sloan Jr., Phyllis Tremelling, David Boudreau, Sonny Coleman, and Don Ross. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Sunday, January 29, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 25, 2023 Thomas Angelo Andersen Thomas Angelo Andersen, 53, passed away on Friday, January 20, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a longtime resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of California. Mr. Andersen was born on December 8, 1969 in Bellflower, California, the son of George Lionel Andersen and Nancy Susan Anselmi. He attended schools in San Dimas, California Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1988 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He earned his bachelors degree at University of Wyoming in finance in 1993. Mr. Andersen married Misty Aragon and they later divorced. He worked as a real estate appraiser with his father, George at Andersen and Associates for six years. Mr. Andersen also worked for Solvay. He was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Church. He enjoyed spending time with family. His one great love was music. He sang and mastered the guitar and was in several local rock bands. He was instrumental in starting and encouraging in the band Teenage Bottle Rockets. Survivors include his parents, George and Nancy Andersen of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three sisters, Jackie Ballinger and husband Greg of Huachuca City, Arizona, Kristi Andersen-Sandoval and husband Julio of Salt Lake City, Utah, Amy Faigl of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three nieces, Jenna Thompson, Emily Thompson, Ellen Thompson; three nephews, Nick Faigl, Tommy Faigl, Michael Faigl; several cousins. He is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Angelo and Irma Anselmi; paternal grandparents, Jack and Glen Rae Stewart, George Andersen Jr. one brother-in-law, Brad Faigl. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Thomas’ memory to Food for the Poor, PO Box 979003, Coconut Creek, Florida 33097 or charity of your choice. Cremation will take place. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, January 31, 2023 at Saints Cyril Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be conducted at 6:00 P.M. Monday, January 30, 2023 at the church. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Inurnment will be in Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 25, 2023 Angel Louise Quigley Angel Louise Quigley, 27, passed away Tuesday, January 24, 2023 in Green River, Wyoming. She was born December 31, 1995 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the daughter of Randy Quigley and Lora Tenorio. She attended schools in Wyoming. Angel enjoyed, spending time with family, especially her nieces and nephews, listening to music, reading, dogs, helping others and snuggling up in blankets. She was also a connoisseur of candy. Survivors include her fiancé, Robert Austin Wiley of Green River, Wyoming; mother, Lora Quigley of Green River; father, Randy Quigley of Green River; one brother, Alex Quigley and wife Alejandra of Green River; two sisters, Kristi Nanos of Green River, Mandalina Keisling and husband Jessie of Salt Lake City, Utah; two nieces; four nephews; fur-kid, Tootsie; as well several aunts, uncles and cousins. She is preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 12:00 P.M. Saturday, January 28, 2023 at Fraternal Order of Eagles #2350, 88 North 2nd East Street, Green River, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 27, 2023 Ruby May Macy Ruby May Macy, 88, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, passed away on Monday, January 24, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. A resident of Rock Springs, for 46 years and former resident of Gillette, Wyoming, Mrs. Macy died following a lengthy illness. She was born on October 18, 1934, in Upton, Wyoming, the daughter of William Gray and Edna Overton. Mrs. Macy worked for the City of Rock Springs as a meter-maid for many years. She also worked being a waitress for most of her life. She married Robert W. Macy II in New Castle, Wyoming in 1952. Her interests included bowling, traveling to Wendover, Nevada with friends to gamble, listening and dancing to her favorite music, loved going for rides in the car and stopping at Wendy’s to get a vanilla frosty! She especially loved seeing and spending time with family and all her grandchildren. That is what brought the most happiness and joy to her life. Survivors include three daughters, Shawnda Macy, Tena Macy, Rhonda Friel and husband Brian all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sons, Keith Macy and wife Glenda and Kent Macy, all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Lois Jones of Windsor, Colorado; one brother Jim Gray of Upton, Wyoming; 11 grandchildren, Chris Macy, Danny Macy, Troy Macy, Larry Macy, Michelle Byers, Michael Macy, Sonya Gallegos, Chasity Ryan, Cassie Gale, Robert Friel, Chelsey Smith; 22 great grandchildren; five great-great grandchildren; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; six brothers; one son, Chris Macy and one great-grandchild, Cooper Smith. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, February 6, 2023 at First United Methodist Church, 1515 Edgar Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 27, 2023 Frank Jerry Hernandez Frank “Jerry” Hernandez, 70, passed away on Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at his home in Reliance, Wyoming. He was a resident of Reliance for the past 48 years and former resident of Green River, Wyoming. He was born June 28, 1952 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of William Hernandez and Mary Lois Sena. Jerry attended schools in Green River, Wyoming. He married Lana Law March 11, 1974 in Kemmerer, Wyoming. Jerry served in the United States Navy during Vietnam. He worked for FMC for 20 years and retired in 1999 as a miner. He enjoyed spending time with family, his children and grandchildren meant everything to him. Jerry was born into a family of stock car racing. His dad and brother raced for many years. Both of his sons and grandson are also racers. Survivors include his wife, Lana Hernandez of Reliance, Wyoming; two sons, Jerry Hernandez and wife Julie of Cody, Wyoming, Jayson Hernandez of Reliance, Wyoming; one brother, William Hernandez Jr. and wife Connie of Robertson, Montana; two sisters, Terrie Lucero and husband Jessie of Green River, Wyoming, Linda Nehrer of Douglas, Wyoming; three grandchildren, J. J. Hernandez and wife Selena of Keizer, Oregon, Anna Hernandez of Tacoma, Washington, Bevin Hernandez of Cody, Wyoming. He was preceded in death by his parents; father and mother-in-law, Hale and Dorothy Law and his paternal grandparents and maternal grandparents. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life with military honors will be conducted Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 27, 2023 Lorie Lynn Cantrell Lorie Lynn Cantrell, 53, passed away Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born December 14, 1969 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Ron Riddle and Becky S. Drenon. Mrs. Cantrell attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1988 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She earned her cosmetology license at Southwest Beauty Academy. She married Kevin L. Cantrell October 13, 1990 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Cantrell was a member of Foothill Apostolic Church. She was a member of the American Legion Archie Hay Post #24. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends but most of all her grandchildren, camping, fishing, the great outdoors and she loved socializing, she never met a stranger. Survivors include her husband, Kevin Cantrell of Rock Springs, Wyoming; mother, Becky Riddle; two sons, Richard Cantrell and fiancé Jennifer Hughes of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Shane Cantrell and wife Shyanne of Roswell, New Mexico; one brother, Chris Riddle and wife Margie of Buffalo, Wyoming; two sisters, Leslie Whittaker and husband Bill of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Kim Peters and husband Jason of Lancaster, Massachusetts; five grandchildren, Roxanne Cantrell, Brayden Cantrell, Walela Cantrell, Sophia Cantrell, Selena Cantrell; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Ronald Riddle; paternal grandparents, Kenneth and Ruby Riddle; maternal grandparents, Richard and Mary Ellen Morris. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Thursday, February 2, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 27, 2023 David S. Petrie David S. Petrie, 85, passed away Thursday, January 26, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center in Green River, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Petrie died following a lengthy illness. He was born May 21, 1937 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of David Low Petrie and Leontina Stienwander Mr. Petrie attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1955 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He married Carolyn Stewart June 14, 1958 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and she preceded him in death April 30, 2020. Mr. Petrie worked for Church and Dwight for 20 years and he retired in 1998 as the lead purchasing agent. He enjoyed spending time with family especially his grandchildren, hunting, fishing, and going to the cabin in Pinedale. Survivors include one son, Mark Petrie and wife Risa of Casper, Wyoming; one daughter, Debbie Petrie-Bullock of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sisters, Anita Smith of Tucson, Arizona, Jean Spencer of Idaho Falls, Idaho; seven grandchildren, Jenille Thomas and husband Jeremy, Karl Melton and wife Misty, David Petrie and wife Nichole, Derek Petrie and wife Kaitlin, Drew Petrie and wife Lauren, Kayla Jackson and husband Adam, Kyle Petrie and wife Maddie; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; one son, David Petrie; one daughter-in-law, Dyan Petrie and one son in-law, Mitch Bullock. The family respectfully requests donations be made in David’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite #220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place. A Private family memorial service will take place. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jan 27, 2023 Loretta L. Germer Loretta L. Germer, 82, passed away on Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Green River, Wyoming. She was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming September 26, 1940, the daughter of Thomas Henry Clark and Emma Lucille Jenkins. Mrs. Germer attended schools in Winton and Green River, Wyoming. She was a 1958 graduate of Lincoln High School. She married Raymond Germer September 5, 1964 in Layton, Utah. Mrs. Germer worked at City Market pharmacy as a pharmacy technician. She enjoyed spending time with her family and reading. Survivors include her husband, Raymond Germer of Green River, Wyoming; four daughters, Lori Carter and husband Bart of Chelan, Washington, Bev Thompson and husband Jason of Kent, Washington, Julee Cobb and husband Mike of Green River, Wyoming, Weslee Sanchez and husband Bart of Green River, Wyoming; two sisters, Shirley Cook of Kemmerer, Wyoming and Marilyn Pope and husband Clayton of Wendell, Idaho; nine grandchildren, Morgan and wife Caroline, Mallory, Bryce and wife Bonnie, Mark and fiancé Haley, Averee, Sydnee, Grant, Jack, Ella; three great-grandchildren, Aiden, James, Nolan and several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Tom and Emma Clark; one granddaughter, Katie Carter. Cremation will take place. No services will be conducted at her request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 30, 2023 Anthony “Tony” Hamilton Tony passed away on Saturday, January 21, 2023 in Seattle, Washington, where he resided for the past several years. He was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Arthur Hamilton and JoAnn Chaussart Hamilton on May 6, 1960. He worked hard in general construction and was a sheet rocker. Tony loved sports of all kinds and he especially enjoyed his time at the family cabin on Halfmoon Lake in Pinedale. Tony is survived by his father, Art and stepmother Dixie Hamilton of Washington, Utah; brothers, Mark (Patricia) Hamilton of Rock Springs, Wyoming, and Keith Hamilton of Nampa, Idaho; sister, Kristy (Rene) Ramirez of Boise, Idaho; stepbrothers, Dan (Staci) Cox and Jody (Cherie) Cox of St. George, Utah, Jeff Cox of Cedar Hills, Utah; and stepsister, Kim (Darren) Jensen of St. George, Utah. He is preceded in death by his maternal [sic] mother, JoAnn Chaussart, grandparents, Ambrose (Ham) and Christine Hamilton of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Arthur (Cheesey) and Catherine Chaussart of Superior, Wyoming. Cremation has taken place and a private memorial service will be at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 30, 2023 Alfred Lamar Greene Alfred (Lamar) Greene was born in Ocala, Florida, to Ben and Reba Greene. He lived in St Petersburg, Florida from the age of two until he joined the U.S. Air Force in 1967. He graduated from Boca Ceiga High School and St. Petersburg Junior College. He met and married his wife, Eileen Nearing in high school. They have two children, Michelle Greene-Defa and husband Dermont Defa of Grantsville Utah, Michael Greene and wife Jamie and daughter Cheyenne of Tooele, Utah; grandson, Joseph Greene and wife Brooke of Morriston, Fl; grandson, Dylan Defa and wife to be Tayler Gibson of Grantsville, Utah. Lamar served two tours in the USAF stationed at Lowry AFB Denver, Colorado twice, McChord AFB, Tacoma, Washington and Naha AFB, Okinawa. After his time in the USAF, he went to work at The Henderson Molybdenum Mine in Colorado, where he worked underground as well as helped establish and teach the mine safety training program. He was also an active member of the Mine Rescue Team. He accepted a position in safety training with Tenneco Minerals (Solvay Minerals) Green River, Wyoming in 1980 and he retired from Solvay in 2006. Lamar and Eileen then moved back to the land of his youth in Levy County Florida. Lamar was always a science guy that loved to teach and never met a stranger so quickly found a home with the Nature Coast Master Gardeners and Florida Master Naturalists. For many years he volunteered selflessly until Alzheimer’s impaired his ability to teach and mentor others early last year. Lamar is survived by his wife of 56 years, Eileen, daughter, Michelle, son, Mike, grandsons, Joey Greene and Dylan Defa, granddaughter, Cheyenne, and friends and family too numerous to count. The family is beyond touched and grateful for the outpouring of love from family and friends, the care and support of the Ocala VA veterans program and to Haven Hospice of Chiefland, Fl. An informal celebration of life will be held at our home on this Saturday, February 4, at 2 p.m. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jan 31, 2023 Dorris Allee Northcutt Dorris Allee Northcutt, 99, peacefully passed away Saturday, January 28, 2023 at the Help for Health Hospice Home in Riverton, WY. She was born October 10, 1923, in Crockett, Texas, the daughter of Clifton and Gertie Allee. After her mother's passing, when Dorris was two years old, she was raised by her grandparents, John Wesley and Amzie Knox. This family included Johnny, Edna and Lillian, whom she called brother and sisters. She grew up in and went to school in Pearson Chapel. Dorris graduated from Sam Houston University with a Bachelor of Arts in teaching. She married Hubert Erle Northcutt October 24, 1942. They were married 61 years. Hubert and Dorris had three daughters, Susanne, Erlene and Pat. The family lived in several states throughout the years, due to Hubert's work with Halliburton Services. After their girls were grown, Dorris and Hubert moved to Jakarta, Indonesia and lived for 12 years when Hubert began working with Iiapco Oil. Here Dorris served as principal for the International School. Dorris loved to travel. She traveled extensively throughout the U.S., Indonesia and Europe. Hubert and Dorris later retired to their farm in Pearson Chapel, Texas. They continued to travel around the U.S. and Canada while Hubert and his uncle played the different golf courses. They purchased a second home in Rock Springs, WY so they could spend more time with their daughters and their families. They later sold their farm and moved permanently to Rock Springs. Dorris enjoyed attending church services at the First Congregational Church of Rock Springs as well as visiting with her church friends during coffee hour afterwards. Some of her happiest times were being with her daughters, going on trips or just spending time together. Dorris often would say what a wonderful life she was blessed with and how much she loved her family. She is survived by her daughters, Erlene Slaugh (her partner, Stan Landowski), Pat Saugh (Craig); her son-in-law, Bill Ellis; grandchildren, Rita Oriet (fiancee, Aaron Wire), Gary E. Slaugh (Kori), Justin Slaugh (Donna), Travis Slaugh (his partner, Ashley West), Stacy DiCicco, Stephanie Ellis; great-granddaughters, Lacy Marks, Kaila Oriet, Sarah Slaugh; grandsons, Wesley and Ryan Slaugh (Tessa), Caleb Slaugh, Cade and Sage Slaugh (their sister, Piper Spurrier); and great-great grandson, Brooks Slaugh. Dorris was preceded in death by her husband, Hubert Erle, her eldest daughter, Susanne and her son-in-law, Gary L. Slaugh, her grandson-in-law, Joe DiCicco. Cremation will take place, and family services will be planned at a later date. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Hospice in Riverton or Rock Springs, or to a charity of your choice. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jan 31, 2023 Thomas Arthur Colson Thomas Arthur Colson, 81, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, passed away January 9, 2023, at West Cheyenne Regional Hospital in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Tom was born October 3, 1941, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Clay and Mary Colson. Tom joined his older brother, Bill on the Colson ranch near Dubois, Idaho. His younger brother, Jerry joined “the boys” three years later. Tom attended elementary school in Dubois, Idaho, then attended high school in Idaho Falls, Idaho, White Hall, Montana, and finally graduated from Battle Mountain High School in Battle Mountain, Nevada in 1959. He attended the University of Nevada in Reno, Nevada, for two years before starting his career in the mining industry. His career was interrupted when he was drafted into the Army. He served in Vietnam as a sharp shooter. He received an honorable discharge, a good conduct medal and a Vietnam Service Medal. After his discharge from the Army he returned to the mining industry working for various mining companies in Nevada and Wyoming as a mining maintenance mechanic. At the time of his retirement he was living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He continued to live in Rock Springs until his death. Tom had many good friends and was the happiest when he could spend time with friends and family. He enjoyed watching sports games, especially football, and baseball. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, site seeing around the west and Midwest and enjoyed a tour to Alaska after his retirement. He enjoyed his horses and dog, Blu and his time spent at his cabin near Cora, Wyoming. He was an outdoors kind of guy for sure. He was an avid reader and enjoyed historical books the most. He could remember facts and details like no other. Tom had a boisterous laugh, enjoyed a good joke, and was always ready to do something fun. Tom is survived by his sister, Vicki (Curt) Bostow, sister-in-law, Karol Colson, niece, Alyssa (Josh) Cole, nephews, Jason Bostow, Ken (Marlene) Colson and their son, Nick, Lee (Julie) Colson and their children, William (Natalie) and Katie. Tom’s brothers Bill and Jerry preceded him in death. Services took place on Thursday, January 19, 2023, at the Dubois Cemetery. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jan 31, 2023 Jeanette Davis Jeanette Davis, 67, passed away January 29, 2023 at Rocky Mountain Care in Evanston, WY. She was born on March 4, 1955 in Hoboken, New Jersey, the daughter of William (Bill) Henderson and Gloria Henderson (Welch). She graduated from Valley High School in Las Vegas, NV with the class of 1973. Jeanette enjoyed spending her time with family and friends, going to the movies, and vacationing. She also liked playing games, going out to lunch with friends, and sci-fi TV shows and movies. She was a hard worker and dedicated her life to her kids. Survivors included her son, William Davis; daughters, Amber Davis, Jessica Davis, all of Rock Springs, WY; brothers, Kenneth Henderson of Granola, KS, Gene Henderson of Sanida, IA; and grandchild, Marcus Burton. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Gloria Henderson. Funeral services will be held at 12:00 p.m., Thursday, February 2, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services. Interment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Feb 1, 2023 John Warner John Warner, 71, passed away January 29, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was born on September 19, 1951 in Oakland, California, the son of Philip M. Warner Sr. and Veronica Curran. John graduated from Skyline High School with the class of 1969. He worked in construction until his retirement. John enjoyed baseball and played in the Young American team as well as Babe Ruth Baseball in Oakland with Doggie Diner as his sponsor. He is preceded in death by his sisters, Laurel Ann, and Mary Maureen, brother, Stephen, parents, Veronica and Philip Sr., and grandparents, Mary and John Curran. He is survived by his brother, Philip Warner Jr., of Discovery Bay, California. Condolences for the family may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Feb 1, 2023 Tonya Garcia Tonya Maria Garcia, 48, passed away on January 28, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County after fighting with COPD. She was born August 29, 1974 in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Though Tonya was born in Wisconsin, she grew up and built a wonderful life here in Rock Springs, Wyoming. In 2000 she married her best friend, Dennis Garcia and together, they made two families into one beautiful family. In 2002 she received her GED from WWCC. Tonya was a strong woman who loved her family, and she was a fighter. She was loved by so many and had a heart big enough for the world. In her lifetime she touched so many lives. She loved spending time with her family. She enjoyed cooking for everyone and loved to share her baked goods. She crocheted the most beautiful blankets, found joy in puzzles, gardening, and in the summer, Tonya loved having her yard full of loved ones for a BBQ, and country music. Most of all, she loved being a super mother, grandmother, and wife. She was the lighthouse in the storm. Surviving family consists of her parents, Sharon and Duane Schuh; brothers, Ryan Schuh, and Jason Schuh; husband, Dennis Garcia; children and grandchildren, Brandon and Lexa Garcia and their two children, Jeanette and Shawn Wright and then [sic] two children, Josette and Tony Maciel and their two children, Steven and Barbra Harvey and their five children, Carrie Virginia and Chance Parker and their two children, Serenity Garcia, Jordan Garcia, Holly Thomas and her two children, Michael Thomas; as well as several cousins, nieces, nephews, and all of the children she adopted with an open heart who loved her like a mom. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 3, 2023 Mary Lou Lavery Mary Lou Lavery, 94, passed away Saturday, January 28, 2023 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Wyoming for 70 years and former resident of Valentine, Nebraska. Mary Lou was born December 19, 1928 in Carroll, Nebraska, the daughter of David J. Thomas and Helen Iva Swihart. She attended schools in Nebraska and was a 1947 graduate of Valentine High School. Mary Lou also attended Wayne State Teacher College for two years and obtained a teaching certificate. She later attended the University of Wyoming where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in elementary education. Mary Lou married Thomas Joseph Lavery Jr. on June 5, 1954 in Superior, Wyoming and he preceded her in death on October 9, 2019 in Rock Springs. She worked as a teacher for over 20 years in Superior, Rock Springs and Green River until her retirement in 1988. Mrs. Lavery was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Mary Lou enjoyed spending time with family, playing golf, gardening, walking and hiking, baking, traveling and playing bridge. Survivors include two sons, Rick Lavery and wife Ann of Green River, Wyoming, Tom Lavery of Grand Junction, Colorado; three daughters, Patty Sydow and husband Norm of Louisville, Colorado, Kathy Lavery of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Terri Garofalo and husband Jim of Cherry Hills Village, Colorado; one brother, Bill Thomas and wife Diane of Loveland, Colorado; nine grandchildren, Sean Lavery, Chris Lavery, David Lavery, Janie Lavery, Andy Sydow, Egan Sydow, Jessica Garofalo, Lauren Garofalo, Cyril Gress; six great-grandchildren, Bodhi Lavery, Lola Lavery, Ella Lavery, Maisie Lavery, Freya Lavery, Stevie Lavery, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one son, David Lavery; two sisters, Mildred Gass, Blanche Olson; one brother, Keith Thomas and one granddaughter, Caroline Lavery. Following cremation, services will be conducted at a later date. The family respectfully request donations in Mary Lou’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 330 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 3, 2023 Linda Cordova Linda Cordova passed away on January 31, 2023. She was born in Fallon, Nevada, and graduated from Natrona County High School with the class of 1980. She enjoyed riding Harley Davidson motorcycles, camping, fishing, and gatherings with friends. She dedicated her life to her family, and was always there to listen without judgment to anyone in need. Survivors included her husband, Carlos Leo Cordova; son, Anthony; and daughter, Jami Cordova; mother-in-law, Carmen Tune; step/half-siblings, Debbie (Cordova) Goff of CO, Lisa Evans of IA, Erin Tune of WY; and sister, Robyn Grove with two nieces, Alisha Ewalt and Jacqueline Kaminski of Montana. She had five grandchildren and one great-grandson. She was preceded by her parents, Roy ‘Pops’ and Rosalee Shuman, father-in-law, James ‘Jim’ Tune and brother, Randy Shuman. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will take place this spring. --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 3, 2023 Brent Lewis Andersen Brent Lewis Andersen, 79, of Green River left his earthly home on Wednesday, February 1, 2023. Born to Glenna and Benjamin Rex Andersen in Brigham City, Utah on February 24, 1943 he was the first of five siblings. As a young boy, Brent loved his dog, Brando, his mother’s cooking and grew up to be a talented football and basketball player. He excelled in school and played the trumpet in the band. He graduated from Box Elder High School. He also was blessed with his first daughter, Michelle while living in Brigham City. Brent went on to receive his undergraduate from Weber State University and his PhD in psychology from Utah State University in 1976 where he graduated summa cum laude. His doctoral dissertation on “The Effects of Interpersonal Competition on the Performance of Schizophrenics” was requested by Sorbonne University in Paris, France. Brent met his wife, Kathryn Fanos while doing his residency in Evanston, Wyoming. They were married in 1975 and later settled in Green River, Wyoming where they raised three children: Jonathan, Ashley and Justin. Brent worked as a psychologist for 47 years doing private practice and psychological evaluations for the State of Wyoming. He was fascinated by his work and the people he met along the way. He later went on to work as a psychologist for Sweetwater County School District #2 and retired there in 2010. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held many callings, but particularly enjoyed preparing lessons and sharing the gospel with the High Priests. He spent many weekends driving to Manila to share the lessons to the visitors and inmates at Daggett County Jail. Brent loved helping people and he could spend hours chatting with his friends and neighbors. He enjoyed hunting and exploring in the mountains of Wyoming. He had a love of old muscle cars and music. Later in life, he renewed his passion for photography. His favorite subjects were his grandchildren, wild horses and flowers. He would say his biggest blessings in life were his grandchildren (and grandcats) who all adored him and put up with him relentlessly teasing them. He always had the time to listen and give the best guidance, but never shied away from cracking a joke even when he shouldn’t. He never missed an opportunity for Chinese food or a hot fudge sundae (with peanuts) from McDonalds. He was a man strong in his faith and at peace with his life. He leaves behind his wife of 47 years, Kathryn Fanos of Green River, Wyoming; two daughters, Michelle Andersen-Viselli and husband Mike of Henderson, Nevada, Ashley Bollinger and husband Jesse of Cottonwood Heights, Utah; two sons, Jonathan Andersen and wife Cami of Evanston, Wyoming, Justin Andersen and wife Bonnie of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Shauna Millard and husband Douglas of South Ogden, Utah; 13 grandchildren, Jared, Jana, Alexis, Jordan, Shaelynn, Autumn, Nicholas, Stella, Rowan, Caroline, Charlotte, Charles and Jackson; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Kim Andersen, Gary Andersen; and one sister, Jan Platero. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Brent’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Graveside services and inurnment will be conducted at 12:00 P.M. Friday, February 24, 2023 at Brigham City Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 3, 2023 Lois Marie Jeffery Lois Marie Jeffery, 87, passed away Thursday, November 24, 2022 at Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Green River for four years and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born January 15, 1934 in Midwest, Wyoming, the daughter of Walter Rex Schofield and Juanita Minnick. Mrs. Jeffery attended schools in Midwest, Wyoming and was a 1952 graduate of Midwest High School. She attended Denver Secretary School and received her certificate. She married Robert Cook in Thermopolis in 1954 and they later divorced. Mrs. Jeffery married James E. Jeffery in Cheyenne, Wyoming in 1959, and he preceded her in death in Thermopolis, Wyoming in 1989. She worked for Wyoming Pioneer Home for 30 years and retired in 1990 as a lead cook. Mrs. Jeffery was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #2350 in Green River, Wyoming. She was an Eastern Star. Mrs. Jeffrey was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She enjoyed spending time with her family, sewing and reading. Survivors include her son, Michael Jeffery and wife Tina of Deer Park, Wyoming; one daughter, Anne Havens of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, James Schofield of Houston, Texas; six grandchildren Faith Koen, Kelly Abel, Lelaonie Long, Eric Havens, Alexander Havens and Ashlee Murtha; 12 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband and one brother, Robert Schofield. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Feb 6, 2023 John Dennis Dayton John Dennis Dayton, 82, passed away peacefully on February 5, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born in Montpelier, Idaho, the son of John William and Goldie Dayton. He grew up on a large sheep and cattle ranch in Cokeville, Wyoming where he found his love of animals. He graduated from Cokeville High School in 1958. He earned his B.S. in political science from Utah State University in Logan, Utah. While there, he was a member of the concert band playing the saxophone and sang with the Magragold singers. He later returned to Utah State University and earned two Masters of Science. Dennis had a love of teaching and his first teaching position was in Paris Idaho where he met the love of his life, Claudia Stock. They were married in the Logan Utah temple in 1964 and were married for 58 years. He taught government, sociology, and economics at the junior high, high school, and junior college levels. Dennis was also in school administration in Idaho, California and Wyoming. He taught for a total of 33 years. He taught 21 of those years for Sweetwater County School District #1. After he retired from teaching, he worked at Ace for 10 years. He and his wife loved to travel and go on cruises. Dennis had a love of sports! He played in high school, college, and was on several adult teams. He coached football, basketball, volleyball and track. He loved the Rock Springs Tigers, the Utah Jazz, Utah State Aggies and the Wyoming Cowboys as long as they weren't playing the Aggies. He was an avid reader and enjoyed reading about history, cars, and airplanes. Best of all, he loved being with his family and enjoying his grandchildren and their activities. Dennis never met a stranger. He could talk to anyone and was always willing to lend a helping hand or a sympathetic ear. He endured many trials and tribulations with his health but always keep a positive attitude. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he served faithfully in a variety of positions including several bishoprics and bishop. Survivors include his wife, Claudia Dayton; two daughters, Natalie Bunker and husband Mark, Michelle Skorez and husband Danny; grandchildren, Riley and Andrew Skorez; and one sister, Helen Dearden and husband Layne. His is preceded in death by his parents and one brother. At his request, no funeral services will be held. Private graveside services will be held at the Rock Springs cemetery. Condolences can be left for the family at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Feb 6, 2023 Nelda Jane Schrepfer Nelda Jane Hansen Schrepfer passed away peacefully in her sleep Feb. 1, 2023. She was born in Jewell County Kansas Sept. 28, 1939 to Lyman Donald Hansen and Janice Annetta Liles Hansen. She married John C. Schrepfer June 29, 1974 in Brighton, Colorado. They moved to Green River in 1975 to make their home. She had three children from a previous marriage that she and John raised together, Sarina McCord of Green River, James Stuart Simmons of Reliance and Melissa Simmons of Green River. Nelda was Grandma to six grandchildren, Correy, Courtney, Bobbie Lea, Sarah, Jonathan and Serena. She was “Grandmama/Gigi” to 11 great-grandchildren, Ava, Kosta, A.J., Alastair, Aria, Finn, Hadley Jane, Archey, Patrick, Alexia and Ariyah. She had many bonus children in Green River, from the friends of her children to those she took care of as a babysitter. Nelda was a kind, loving, gentle woman. She was loved by all who knew her. She is survived by her husband, John; children, Sarina, Stuart and Melissa; brother, Donald (Edie) of Wilson, KS; sister, Joni Law (E.D.) of Wilson, KS; her six grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister, Claudene Ryden and brother-in-law, Darrell Ryden. As per her request, there will be no services. Cremation will take place. Condolences for family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 6, 2023 Rita M. Vigil Rita M. Vigil, 84, passed away surrounded by her family Sunday, February 5, 2023 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Green River. She was born February 2, 1939 in Dixon, New Mexico, the daughter of Damian Cordova and Corine Dominguez. Mrs. Vigil attended schools in Green River, Wyoming. She married Joe P. Vigil November 1, 1957 in Green River, Wyoming and he preceded her in death on September 9, 2010 in Pilar, New Mexico. Mrs. Vigil and husband Joe were owners/operators of Rita’s Fine Mexican Food for twelve years and retired in 1997. They previously owned several other restaurants over the years. It was the finest Mexican food in all the land. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Mrs. Vigil was the very first Flaming Gorge Queen. Mrs. Vigil enjoyed spending time with family, gambling, reading, cooking, camping, coloring and spending time with her dog, DD. Survivors include one son, Alex Vigil of Green River, Wyoming; three daughters, Peggy Medina and husband Alan, Brenda Rael and husband Lewis, Corene Wiley all of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, Bob Cordova and wife Sue of Green River, Wyoming; thirteen grandchildren, AJ Medina, Mandy Vigil and husband John, Joshua Vigil and wife Jennifer, Starla Williams and husband John, Joe Vigil and companion Leslie, Justin Medina and wife Kristine, Tyson Wiley, Austin Wiley, Andrea Vigil, Randee Morrow and husband Nick, Destinee Morison and husband Ethan, Cullen Rael and wife Morgan, Tawnee Wiley; twenty six great grandchildren; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe P. Vigil; parents, Damian Cordova and wife Corine; four brothers, Celestino Cordova, Jose Delfido Cordova, Benito Cordova, Augustine Cordova; five sisters, Claudina Martinez, Clora Maez, Gloria Chapple, Judy Pacheco, Evelyn Cordova in infancy; one son-in-law, Vance Wiley. and her beloved dog, DD. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Rita’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. A rosary will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Friday, February 10, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted immediately following the rosary, February 10, 2023 at the church. Graveside services and interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 7, 2023 Patrick George McCalvy Patrick (Pat) George McCalvy, 75, passed away peacefully on February 1, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs. He was born May 8, 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Herbert and Georgietta McCalvy. Patrick lived in Minneapolis until his enlistment in the US Navy in 1967. He started his naval career working on helicopter ejection seats, then changing his rate to working on ground support equipment in the 1980’s. Patrick retired from the Navy in 1989 at the Naval Air Station in Lemoore, California. He earned an Associate of Science Degree from West Hills College in Lemoore, California in 1991 and was a truck driver in the 1990’s. Patrick married Rhonda Meyer in 1978 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, divorced in 2003 and remarried Rhonda in Green River, Wyoming in 2006. He moved to Green River, Wyoming in 2008 and to Rock Springs, Wyoming in 2015. Patrick enjoyed riding motorcycles when he was able. He belonged to motorcycle clubs with the American Legion Tom Whitmore Post 28 in Green River, Wyoming, the VFW in Green River, Wyoming, and the American Legion Archie Hay Post 24 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was also a member of the Studebaker Drivers Club and had owned Studebaker vehicles in the past. Patrick had a lifelong love for singing. His rich, deep bass voice was a part of many choirs, chorales, barbershop quartets and karaoke venues. Survivors include his wife, Rhonda of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Shawn McCalvy and wife Kristina of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three grandchildren, Xander, Emma and Kayla, two brothers, Michael and Paul of Minneapolis, Minnesota; two nieces of Minneapolis, Minnesota; longtime friend and care giver, Cassandra and her daughters, Seandra and Isabel, numerous friends and relatives He was preceded in death by his parents, son, Tom and infant grandson, Isaiah. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Monday, February 27, 2023 at Gunyan Hall, 543 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military honors and inurnment will be conducted at a later date at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. Condolence may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 7, 2023 Mary Joanne Varady Mary Joanne Varady, 87, passed away Monday, January 30, 2023 at Avalon West Health and Rehabilitation in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was a resident of Salt Lake City for 67 years and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Ms. Varady was born May 2, 1935 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Joseph Alex Varady and Mary Visintainer Varady. She attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Ms. Varady worked for Saint Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah and retired in 1995 as a housekeeper. She enjoyed spending time with family and window shopping at antique stores. Survivors include her brother, Joe Varady and wife Joan of Meridian, Idaho; three nieces, Darlene Varady of Carson City, Nevada, Wendy Reyna of Los Gatos, California, Brooke Whitebread of Los Gatos, California; three great-nephews, Ryan Reyna of Los Gatos, California, Logan Reyna of Los Gatos, California, Gram Whitehead of Los Gatos, California; two great-nieces, Sierra Reyne of Los Gatos, California, Taylor Whitebread of Los Gatos, California, special griends, the Dunn family and the Bonomo family. She is preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Mary Varady. Graveside services and interment will be conducted at 2:30 P.M. Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at a later date. --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 7, 2023 Sheryl Lavon Campbell Sheryl Lavon Campbell was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She died peacefully at home surrounded by her loved ones on the early morning of Saturday, February 4, 2023. Sheryl was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming on May 31, 1950 to the late Billy Lumsden and Irene Hysell. She married her high school sweetheart Budge Campbell on November 10, 1967 and graduated with the class of 1968. They raised two children, Wendie and Jimmy. Family was always a very important aspect of Sheryl’s life. She was very influential in the upbringing of not only her own children, but her grandchildren and extended families’ children as well. Sheryl was an avid reader and was noted as never being out of arms’ distance from her Kindle. Sheryl always was firm in her beliefs. One of those was her unwavering belief in Christ as her savior. This strength helped Sheryl through the trials and tribulations through the end. Sheryl worked at Charm Chalet as a hairdresser developing life-long friendships. In addition, she worked beside her husband, William (Budge) establishing and keeping books for Bill Campbell’s Plumbing. Sheryl had a knack for decorating, and her style was well known amongst friends and family. It could be seen at her home and family cabin in Alpine, WY. She loved to find pieces and was known to have Amazon packages delivered daily. She would even extend her shopping interests to her pets. Sheryl loved her animals and will leave behind her puppy, Chloe. Sheryl had a special bond with Leigh Ann Yerkovich. Leigh Ann will always hold close to her heart the last two weeks of Sheryl’s life, bringing her home and caring for her until her last day. It was Leigh Ann’s honor to be able to have those cherished moments with Sheryl in her last days. Sheryl is survived by her children, Wendie and Dan Gregory, Jim Campbell and Leigh Ann Yerkovich; grandchildren, Ariel and Nathan Podjun, Taylor Gregory and Robin Termorshuizen, Sidney Gregory and Ben Freeman, Luke, Lindsey and Raylen Yerkovich, Abby Yerkovich and Vince DiGennaro; mother, Irene Sharp; siblings, Ray and Val Sharp, Tammy and Ken Buddecke, Mark and Nancy Campbell, Pat Campbell and Patty Sidebottom; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Sheryl is preceded in death by her loving husband, Budge Campbell and younger brother, Ron Lumsden. The family respectfully requests donations to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming or Rock Springs Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming. 82901. Following cremation, A private Celebration of Life will be held for the family at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Feb 7, 2023 Joran Michael Cochran Our beloved Joran (“JoJo”) Michael Cochran left this earth on February 3, 2023 shattering the hearts of his family. Joran was welcomed into the world by his loving parents, Kari and Mike, on April 19, 2004 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He attended Overland Elementary, where his Papa was the principal. He became a big brother in 2011. He graduated from Rock Springs High School in 2022. Joran enjoyed playing sports. He was a proud team member on the winning Vikings little league football team. He started as a Top of the Rock wrestler before he could read. The joy he felt when he won a match was contagious. He lettered in wrestling during his freshman and sophomore years. His dad was a great coach to him, and his mom was his biggest fan. Joran enjoyed attending Wyoming Cowboy football and basketball games and wrestling matches. With his gifted hands, love for cars, and guidance and support from his dad, Joran fixed up a rugged 1984 4Runner into a deep red, shiny, and souped up whip that would catch anyone’s eye. Joran swore he was the best driver and bragged heartily about lapping his dad in a go-cart race recently. There is no dispute -- Joran drove fast, laughed hard, and felt deeply. Joran could make you laugh until you cried, but he was also serious and passionate about certain issues and shared his opinion unabashedly. From a young age, Joran could be the life of the party and never backed down from a dare. He created so many memories with friends that we know he cherished. Joran was a protective and loving big brother to his sister, Cambree. He had an eclectic choice in music. He took long showers just to be able to sing more songs at the top of his lungs. His mom loved listening to his shower concerts. Joran felt at home in the outdoors. He found peace by rivers when fly fishing. He found joy in camping with his family and going on side-by-side rides. Joran’s dogs brought him so much comfort and friendship, especially his sweet Apollo. His dogs were his favorite nap buddies. Joran’s laughter was contagious. His smile was bright. His blue eyes were radiant. We will miss our beloved JoJo for all of our days on this earth. He will always be remembered with immense love by his parents, Kari and Mike Cochran, his sister, Cambree Cochran, his sister, Makayla Cochran (Cody and Atlas Alvey), his maternal grandparents, David “Papa” and Carol “GG” Hvidston, his paternal grandmother, Donna Walker (Calvin), his paternal grandfather, Roy Cochran, his paternal aunts, Missy Sparano (Mike), Tischa Huff, maternal great-papa, Hvid Hvidston, and his maternal aunt, Brynn “BB” Hvidston, uncle, Bryce Dorr and cousins, Willem and Sullivan. He is preceded in death by his grandfather, Terry Huff and his dear friend, Bryce Moses. Joran’s funeral service will be held at the Holy Communion Episcopal Church at 11:00 am on Friday, February 10th, 2023. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Cochran family at Rock Springs National Bank. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 9, 2023 Sterling Matthew Suhr Sterling Matthew Suhr, 58, passed away on Monday, February 6, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. He was born February 19, 1964 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Maynard Eldon Suhr and Carolyn Louise Moon. Mr. Suhr attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1982 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He married Wendy Mae Medill November 10, 1984 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Suhr worked for Union Pacific Railroad for the past 12 years as a section truck driver. He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church. Mr. Suhr enjoyed working on his toys, a Kenworth truck tractor and Caterpillar loader and projects, camping, working, and helping family and friends. Survivors include his wife, Wendy Suhr of Rock Springs, Wyoming; parents, Maynard Suhr and wife Carolyn of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Nick Suhr of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three daughters, Fawn Suhr of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Heidi Gonder and husband Jesey of Green River, Wyoming, Meagan Lopez Gonzalez and husband Gilberto of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Steven Suhr and wife Michelle of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two grandchildren, Paisley Gonder, Emmilyn Lopez Gonzalez; one aunt, Marlene Cummings; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his significant other, Linda Burgess; paternal grandparents, George Suhr and wife Elsie; maternal grandparents, Bill Moon and wife Linda; one granddaughter, Addilyn Lopez Gonzalez. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Sterling’s memory to Trinity Lutheran Church, Memorial Fund in remembrance of Sterling Suhr, 3101 College Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place. A Memorial Service will be conducted at a 11:00 A.M. Thursday, February 16, 2023 at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 3101 College Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Feb 9, 2023 Linda Sue Burgess Linda Sue Burgess, 66, passed away Sunday, February 5, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born on February 23, 1956 in Clinton, Iowa, the daughter of Clarence Burdette Sager and Anna Lou Sager (Dellit). Linda grew up in Clinton and graduated with the class of 1974. She enjoyed spending her time camping at New Fork Lake and Rock Creek with her significant other Sterling Suhr. She preceded him in death by one day, he passed after her on Monday, February 6, 2023. Linda loved spending time with her family, gardening, taking care of her plants, and being with her beloved dogs, Chewy, Rico, Scooter, and Boog. She will be deeply missed. Survivors include her son, William Joseph Moore and wife Tamara of Rock Springs, WY; brothers, Gary, Tom, Mark, and Charles Sager; sister, Patricia Sager; and beloved grandchildren, Justin, Ayedon, and Alexandra Moore. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother. Cremation has taken place and there will be no services at her request. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 13, 2023 Shirley Ruby Reed Shirley Ruby (Hill) Reed born July 12, 1936 in Neeleyville, Missouri, passed away Wednesday, February 8, 2023 in her home in Billings, Montana. She is preceded in death by her father, Hollie Everett Hill, mother, Loura Edith (Robinson) Hill, husband, Marshall Wayne Reed, brother, Mark Clark Hill, Martha Hellen (Hill) New, granddaughter, Shiela Marie Reed. She is survived by two brothers, Billie Walter Hill, Tommy Larry Hill; sister, Glenda Lou Roper; son, Doyle Wayne Reed his wife Frances May (Rivera) of Rock Springs, Wyo.; daughter, Lora Lee (Reed) Avery her husband Joel of Billings, Montana; 11 grandchildren, Larry Dale Higgins his significant other April, Stephaine Lynn Pelzer, Shawn Wayne Reed his significant other Megan, Robert William Reed his significant other Sara, Eli Jose Rivera his wife Jennie, Stevven Doyle Reed his wife Jenny, Rachel Ann (Avery) Jennings her husband Jesse, Carrie Lynn (Lindsberg) Ovard her husband Cassy, Jeantte Jo (Avery) Davis her husband Shane, Becky Jo Avery, Amanda Lee (Avery) her husband Chris, Joel James Avery his wife Nikki; 23 great-grandchildren, eight great-great-grandchildren. Shirley and her husband moved to Billings, MT in 1972 after four years they moved to Rock Springs, WY and stayed there until 1996 when they moved back to Billings, MT, when her husband retired. Her hobbies were bowling while living in Rock Spring,s even going to national tournaments, sewing, quilting, crochet, square dancing and playing with her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. She and her husband loved to travel around the country including a cruise to Alaska. Services will be on February 17, 2023 with a viewing in the morning and the funeral at 1 p.m. located at Smith Funeral Chapels, 925 South 27th, Billings, MT. --- Fox Funeral Home, Feb 13, 2023 Jimmie Louis Solomon Jim rode home to the high country on his ole paint horse on February 11, 2023. Even God needs cowboys! He was born at home, an only child, in (old) Prue, Oklahoma, November 11, 1936, to Sherman and Agnes (Whisnant) Solomon. He lost his dad when he was 10 years old. His uncle, Fred Solomon, took them in and raised him. Jim's first horse was a paint mare named Beldina, named by his mother. Jim thought it was fitting that his last horse was a paint mare named Precious. Jim was a military hero, joining the United States Marine Corps at an early age with his mother, Agnes' permission. He was 1st Division, 3rd Marines in Korea. Later he was drafted by the Army where he went Airborne then Rangers. He played an important role in U.S. history as a member of the Army Honor Guard when his unit was chosen to be part of the funeral procession for President John F. Kennedy. Jim walked beside the caisson. He said it was a great honor. He was awarded the Purple Heart, Silver and Bronze Star for his services. He married Wilma Wilson on March 29, 1957 in McNary, Arizona. They had four kids. Jim wore many hats to raise his family. He was a soldier, logger, fireman, Highway worker and a cowboy. The ranch life and his cowboy hat were the only ones that fit him right. Jim was a great horseman. He owned hundreds of horses and mules. He spent more time at the barn and corrals than he did in the house. His hobby was leather work. He made headstalls, breast collars, chaps, holsters, medicine bags and even made his namesake granddaughter a saddle. The only problem was he did most of the leather work on Wilma's kitchen table, which resulted in a lot of ruined table cloths and Wilma had to move it all before every meal. Jim had many titles, son, brother, husband, Daddy, Uncle Jim, but he loved most being Papa! He was a good story teller and a great hand. He started feeling ragged a few years ago but he "endeavored to persevere.” Rest in peace, Cowboy, we'll all see you up the trail! Jim is survived by his wife of 66 years, Wilma, his daughterm Kathy Solomon and son-in-law Jerry Busking, his daughter, Casey and son-in-law Kevin Prather, and his pride and joy, his reason for living the past few years, his granddaughter and namesake, Jimmie Prather. He is also survived by a sister, Evelyn (Solomon) Hooten. Jim is preceded in death by his parents, Sherman and Agnes (Whisnant) Solomon, uncle, Fred Solomon, twin sons, Mark Fredrick and Matthew Sherman Solomon and a sister, Lorna May (Solomon) West. Funeral services with military honors will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, February 17, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 304 W WY Hwy 235, La Barge, WY. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Feb 13, 2023 Connie Lynn Schmieder Connie Lynn Schmieder, 66, passed away February 8, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born on December 3, 1956 in Ogden, Utah, the daughter of Albert and Maxine Bosgieter. Connie graduated from Weber High School before working in many jobs, lastly being the manager of a local off track betting company. She married Kenneth Schmieder in Pleasant View, Utah on July 22, 1995. Connie was a member of The Rock Tabernacle Church. She played softball for most of her life and still holds the record in Weber, Utah for the farthest softball ever hit. Most of all, she loved her grandchildren; she pushed through the pain and sickness just so she could be there for them and love them with everything she had. Her strength was immeasurable and up until her last moments, she loved her family and duties all the while still wearing a smile on her face. Connie’s absence has left a huge hole as she was the glue that held her family together and she will be dearly missed. Survivors include her husband, Kenneth Schmieder of Rock Springs, WY; mother, Maxine Bosgieter of Pleasant View, UT; sons, Jethro Hays of Weatheford, TX, Uriah Hays, Zachary Hays both of Rock Springs, WY; daughter, Mikinna Hays of Rock Springs, WY; brothers, Dave Bosgieter of Pleasant View, UT, Kent Bosgieter of Medford, OR; grandchildren, Faith Faris, Hayden Hays, Grace Hays, Zayden Hays, Kadance Hays, Greyson Hays, Alexis Hays; as well as two aunts, two uncles, four nieces, three nephews, and many cousins. She was preceded in death by Albert Bosgieter and Ben Betz. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am, Friday, February 17, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. A viewing will be held from 5-7 p.m., Thursday, February 16, 2023 at the funeral Home. Interment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 15, 2023 Don Robertson Don Robertson, 74, passed away Saturday, January 7, 2023 in Yuma, AZ. He was born on June 3, 1948 in Porterville, CA the son of James and Bernadine Robertson. He married Lena Harris June 16, 1967 in Porterville, CA. She preceded him in death on April 16, 2009. Don loved cooking fabulous meals for family and friends. Playing his guitar and singing to entertain others was also a large part of his life. He was an avid hunter and horseman for many years. He was always up for a round of golf and most certainly always ready to help others. He was a valued employee of Solvay Minerals for 30 years. He is survived by his current wife, Barbara Robertson of Yuma, AZ; sons, Donald Robertson, Jr. of Glenrock, WY, Darren Robertson and wife Gail of Evanston, WY; two stepdaughters, Christine Hall and Allison Mahurin of CA; grandchildren, Monroe Robertson and wife Casey of Casper, WY, Tanner Mondragon and wife Jess of Colorado Springs, CO, Emily Ryan and husband Cody of Green River, WY, Ashley Duff of Evanston, Tyler Buller and wife Alex also of Evanston. He is also survived by 11 great-grandchildren; brother, Jim Robertson and wife Debbie of Paris, ID along with numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Janie and a grandson, Bryant. Cremation has taken place. Family and friends are invited to attend graveside services at the Riverview Cemetery in Green River on March 4, 2023 at 10 a.m. A luncheon will follow at noon at the Eagles, 88 N 2nd St., Green River, WY. Please bring your fondest memories to share with family and friends. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 15, 2023 Maria O. Chavez-Arellano Maria O. Chavez-Arellano, 89, of Gallina, New Mexico, passed away on February 12, 2023, following a brief illness surrounded by her loving family. Maria was born on December 22, 1933, in Capulin, New Mexico, to Leonardo and Raquel Chavez. She attended schools in Gallina and Regina, New Mexico. Maria married the love of her life, Manuel S. Arellano, on December 26, 1949, in Gallina, New Mexico. They celebrated over 62 years of marriage together. Maria worked for the school systems in Green River, Wyoming and in Gallina, New Mexico where she retired. She had many interests and hobbies. She enjoyed quilting, sewing, baking, cooking and gardening. She baked bread unlike any other, it was the best! She enjoyed singing alongside her husband, as he played his guitar. They played together in church throughout Northern New Mexico, as well as in Green River, Wyoming. She had a deep devotion to her faith and loved sharing that with all those she knew. She enjoyed slow drives through the mountains, and really enjoyed going anywhere, except the doctor. Another one of her pastimes, was collecting knick-knacks and rocks, which are on display throughout her home. She is survived by her loving children, Roberto (Angie) of Green River, WY, Mike (Teresa) of Gallina, NM, Chris (Denise) of Green River, WY, Raymond (Corina) of Albuquerque, NM, Floyd (Emily) of Rio Rancho, NM, and Manuel Jr. of Gallina, NM; and her two daughters, Susie (Daniel) Shellman of Green River, WY, Karen (Raul) Muñoz of Green River, WY; and son-in-law, Joe Dallmann (husband of Leona) of Rio Rancho, NM; her brother, Leonardo of Farmington, NM; sister, Teresina of Espanola, NM; sister-in-law, Rose Cordova of Gallina, NM; and brother-in-law, Joe Corrales of Gallina NM; and numerous nieces, nephews grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren, godchildren, and numerous other loving relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by the love of her life, Manuel S. Arellano; her parents, Raquel and Leonard Chavez, one daughter, Leona, one son, Salvador, and grandson, Christopher Dallmann. --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 16, 2023 Benita G. Hardinger Benita Gay Hardinger (Phillips) 64, of Rock Springs Wyoming passed away peacefully on February 14th, 2023, after a lengthy chronic illness. She was born on June 24th, 1958 in Cortez, Colorado, the daughter of John and Betty Phillips. Benita attended schools in Colorado and Utah throughout her formative years. Benita met her husband, Orrin, on September of 1974, at a bowling alley where she waited tables, and they began dating. After their courtship they were married on February 8th, 1975. They had five children, Gina Dusel, Tina Ulrich, Peggy Fredricks, Betty Ackerman, and Orrin Hardinger II. Benita worked at many businesses in Rock Springs including Hastings and Universal Video, she worked as a bank teller and as a clerk at a local hotel before retiring from McFadden’s Wholesale in 2013. After her retirement she spent her time sewing, visiting family and friends; and she loved a bit of traveling and gambling with her husband. She never knew a stranger and would talk to anyone, she truly loved everyone. Benita was preceded in death by her parents, John Phillips and Betty Phillips; one brother, Ed Phillips; father and mother-in-law, George Hardinger and Grace Hardinger; one sister, Gloria Hester; three nephews, Gary Langley, Robert Langley, Brody Phillips She is survived by her husband, Orrin Hardinger; five children, Gina Dusel (Sid), Tina Ulrich (Eric), Peggy Fredricks (Jesse), Betty Ackerman (Richard), Orrin Hardinger II (Mariah); several grandchildren, Levi Dusel (Melissa), Donovan Dusel, Braden Dusel, Josh Weed, Sebastian Ulrich, Warrick Ulrich, Rikki Draper and companion (Justin Polcari) and Jesse Fredricks, Deagan Corzine and companion (Trudi Maez), Kira Ackerman companion (Thomas Archibald), Kayden Ackerman, Maela Hardinger, Briella Hardinger; one great-grandson, Vernon Maez; many nieces and nephews. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, February 25, 2023 at Gunyan Hall, 543 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 16, 2023 Keith J. Kennison Keith J. Kennison, 72, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on Wednesday, February 15, 2023. He was a resident of Rock Springs for the past 50 years and former resident of Idaho. He was born January 17, 1951 in Wendell, Idaho, the son of David Carl Kennison and Zella Helen Reddick Kennison Mr. Kennison attended schools in Richfield, Idaho and was a 1969 graduate of Richfield High School. He married Karen Marie McRoberts June 16, 1969 in Richfield, Idaho. Mr. Kennison worked for The Jim Bridger Power Plant for 30 years and retired in April 2013 as a mechanic and certified welder. He was a member of the Sons of the American Legion, Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #151 and was a Golden Eagle, Boilermakers Local #182 for 12 years and UWUA Local #127 for 30 years. He enjoyed spending time with family, fishing with his son, camping, hunting, bowling, playing guitar, pinochle and an avid San Francisco 49ers football fan. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Karen Marie Kennison of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Keith D. Kennison and wife Lisa of Loveland, Colorado; two daughters, Michelle Bennett and husband Rick of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Becci Messick and husband Brad of Rock Springs, Wyoming; four brothers, Al Kennison and wife Connie of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Gary Kennison and wife Valerie of Buhl, Idaho, Jim Kennison and wife Tonette of Richfield, Idaho, Douglas Kennison and wife Cindy of Buhl, Idaho; three sisters, Lonetta Breshears of Cascade, Idaho, Kathy Archibald and husband Virgil of Buhl, Idaho, Cammie Garner and companion Mike of Twin Falls, Idaho; twelve grandchildren, Zachary Kennison and wife Katie, Riley Kennison, Brady Kennison, Avry Kennison, Kassidee Brown, KC Brown, Andy Messick, Delanie Messick, Skylar Messick, Canyon Messick, Nikki Reed and husband Rex, Alyssa Muniz and husband Holdin; five great-grandchildren, Ryland Brown, Jaelee Messick, Ryker Reed, Haisley Reed Taytum Reed; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; father and mother-in-law, Fred and Betty McRoberts; one brother, Dick Kennison; one grandson, Chance Messick. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Keith’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M., Saturday March 4, 2023 at American Legion, Gunyan Hall, 543 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 16, 2023 Jason Eric Jones Jason Eric Jones, 43, passed away Friday, February 10, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past 20 years and former resident of Fort Pierce, Florida He was born August 18, 1979 in Stuart, Florida, the son of Glenn H. Jones and Judy C. Daigneau. Mr. Jones attended schools in Fort Pierce, Florida and was a Fort Pierce High School graduate in 1997. He attended Indian River Community College. He was self-employed technology consultant for 25 years. Mr. Jones enjoyed spending time with family especially his nieces and nephews, furthering his education, computers, target shooting and guns. Survivors include his mother, Judy Masters and husband Stan of Rock Springs, Wyoming; father, Glenn Jones and wife Becky of Fort Pierce, Florida; two brothers, Bryce Jones and wife Dawn of Boca Raton, Florida, Logan Jones of Boston, Massachusetts; sister, Carly Beth Jones of Hackensack, New Jersey; grandmother, Dorothy Jones of Florida; aunt, Sissie Viccaro, five cousins, Brianna Viccaaro, Jodi Daigneau, Colton Viccaro, McKinna Martin, Gavin Martin; two nieces, Reagan Jones, Aryan Hindrickson two nephews, Cooper Jones, Aiden Jones. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents and paternal grandfather, one sister, Aubrey Carol Jones and one cousin, Danielle Martin. Cremation will take place. No services will be conducted at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 17, 2023 Pacomio “Paco” Valdez Pacomio “Paco” Valdez, 90, passed away Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming surrounded by his family. Mr. Valdez was a resident of Green River for the last 50 years and former resident of New Mexico. Pacomio was born June 6, 1932 in Holman, New Mexico, the son of Jose Valdez and Senaida Lucero. Mr. Valdez attended schools in New Mexico. He married Marcella Martinez on May 7, 1956 in Holman, New Mexico. Pacomio worked in the Carpenter and Millwright Local Union 808 for 55 years until his retirement in 1995 as a carpenter. Mr. Valdez was a member of The Penitent Brothers or Los Hermanos Pententes- a holy site in Holman used for the religious study of ancient Catholic practices. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and was a devoted Catholic. Pacomio enjoyed spending time with his family, camping, fishing, hunting, watching old western movies, singing Spanish music, eating homemade Mexican food and making new friends. He would have a conversation with everyone possible and there was not a hand he wouldn’t shake. He will be missed dearly by many. He loved going to his grandchildren’s sporting events and he was their biggest supporter. Survivors include his wife, Marcella Valdez of Green River, Wyoming; two sons, Joe Valdez and companion Brenda Deain of Green River, Wyoming, Rick Valdez and wife Cindy of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Tina Montoya and husband Willie of Green River, Wyoming; nine grandchildren, Joella Bunderman and husband Jason, Janell Valdez and companion Nate Frolic, Michelle Schaechterle and husband Dan, Crystal Walker and husband Jason, Loree Sanchez and wife Michelle, Willie Montoya Jr. and wife Sabrina, Levi Montoya and wife Lacey, Marcus Montoya and wife Kari, Lorenzo Montoya; as well as 24 great-grandchildren, six great-great-grandchildren, and countless aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and special friend, DeeAnn Montoya who was like a daughter to him. Mr. Valdez was preceded in death by his parents, one son, James Valdez; one grandson, Ricky Valdez; one brother, Faustine Valdez; two sisters, Dora Smathers and Maria Valdez. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Friday, February 24, 2023 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. Thursday, February 23, 2023 at the church. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 17, 2023 Katherine Lynn Larsen Katherine Larsen, 66, passed away at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, on February 8. She had lived in Colorado and other towns in Wyoming; but for the past 38 years, she was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Kathy was born on April 10, 1956, in Sterling, Colorado, to Albert and Beulah (Gehle) Klinzmann. Kathy was a 1974 graduate of Sterling High School. She earned her Associates Degree at Northeastern Junior College, her Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting at the University of Northern Colorado, and her Master’s Degree in Accounting from the University of Wyoming. She married James Ottman in Laramie, Wyoming, in 1981. He passed away in 2011. Kathy married Michael Larsen on April 6, 2013, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Kathy worked as an accountant for Bridger Coal Company for 38 years and retired January 31, 2023. She was a very active member of Trinity Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League. The things that were important to Kathy were her faith in Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior, her church, her family, and her dogs. Kathy is survived by her husband, Michael Larsen of Rock Springs, Wyoming; her stepsons, and their families, Jamie and wife Cindy Ottman of St. Louis, Missouri, and Jesse and wife Connie Ottman of Alliance, Nebraska; one brother, Mark Klinzmann of Sterling, Colorado; one sister, Gwen Duncan and husband Tim of Sterling, Colorado; one niece and three nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents and grandparents. Cremation has taken place. A rite of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Thursday, February 23, 2023 the Trinity Lutheran Church, 3101 College Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Feb 20, 2023 Paul Beck Paul Brian Beck, 54, passed away on Monday, February 20, 2023 in Green River, WY from complications of Multiple Sclerosis following a courageous 28 year battle. He was born on September 19, 1968 in Bozeman, Montana, the son of Helen Stefoin (Beck) and Richard D. Beck. Paul loved his job of working in our Western Oilfields, as well as being an avid bowler and pool player. He bowled 298, 299, and 300 sanctioned. The pride and joy of his life was his son, Brian. Paul had a contagious smile and will be dearly missed by all who knew him. Cremation has taken place and there will be no services at Paul’s request. Donations can be made in the Beck family name at Trona Valley Federal Credit Union. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 21, 2023 Randal James Fox Randal “Randy” James Fox, 62, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Green River. Randy was born November 11, 1960 in Rawlins, Wyoming, the son of James Austin Fox and Sandra Jane Green Fox. He attended schools in Green River and was a 1979 graduate of Green River High School. Mr. Fox married the love of his life, Jana Lee (Hopkins) Fox, February 14, 1983 in Green River, Wyoming. She preceded him in death on May 17, 2022. He worked for Stauffer for the last 44 years as an electrician. Randy loved spending time with his family especially his grandchildren. He enjoyed traveling anywhere and everywhere with his family. Whether it was a planned vacation or a spontaneous day trip, he was always eager to go on a new adventure. Randy also enjoyed gambling with his wife, Jana. Survivors include his mother, Sandy Fox of Grand Junction, Colorado; one son, Cody Fox and wife Amy of Green River, Wyoming; one daughter, Jena Hess and husband Jason of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, Charles Fox of Grand Junction, Colorado; two grandchildren, Paigelee Hess and Roland Fox; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his wife, Jana Fox and his father, James Fox. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Randy’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, March 11, 2023 at Union Congregational Church, 350 Mansface Street, Green River, Wyoming 82935. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 22, 2023 Loren Joseph Green Loren Joseph “Bub” Green passed away in his home in Grand Junction, CO on Monday February 20, 2023. He was 71 years old. Bub was born on January 25, 1952 in Rock Springs, WY. He was the youngest child and only son born to Loren Charles Green and Alice Jane Wilson Green. He attended elementary school through high school in Green River, WY. He also attended and graduated from Western Wyoming Community College and also Weber State University. He married Cindy Beauchamp and they later divorced. He is survived by his sister, Sandra “Sandy” Fox, one aunt, Barbara Weyl, and his nephew, Charles “Chuck” Fox; as well as several cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Loren Green, his mother, Alice Green, his brother-in-law, Jim Fox, and his nephew, Randy Fox. There are no services planned at this time and his body has been dedicated to Science Care. --- Fox Funeral Home, Feb 23, 2023 Armella Frances Haverkamp Freeman Armella Frances Haverkamp Freeman, 93, passed away Monday, February 20, 2023 at the Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, WY. Armella was born on the family farm on July 1, 1929 in Kelly, Kansas. She was the first child of Lawrence and Matilda Haverkamp. She attended schools in Kelly, graduating with the class of 1947. Armella didn’t want to become a farmer or a farmer’s wife. She entered a nursing program at a nearby hospital where she became an RN. Armella was the first in her family to earn a post-secondary degree. Armella began her career working in hospitals in Nebraska and Kansas. After her father refused to co-sign a loan for a car, Armella and her friend Julie hopped into Julie’s car and drove down the Lincoln Highway to Pocatello, Idaho where Julie was hired as a teacher and Armella found employment as a nurse. Shortly after their arrival, Julie and Armella decided to splurge and went to a supper club for dinner. That night, Armella met Ken Freeman. Ken had recently bought a house and he was short on cash and food. Ken, and his roommate devised a plan to go hunting for deer without a license in their suit and ties. Being unsuccessful poachers and dressed for success, they too went to the supper club and the romance began. Armella married Kenneth M. Freeman in Kelly Kansas on September 22, 1952. They made their home in Pocatello, Idaho. Armella spent six months converting Ken’s bachelor pad into a family residence and decided to return to work. Ken declared that his wife didn’t have to work and she wasn’t going to work. After settling that argument with her husband, Armella worked at several nursing positions until their son John was born, then she became a full-time mother and wife. Ken’s engineering career took them to Salt Lake City where daughter Tricia was born. They moved to south-eastern Idaho where daughters Susan and Mary Jean arrived to complete the family. The Freeman family spent seven years in California. In 1971, they moved to Ken’s hometown of Rock Springs, Wyoming where Armella watched her children graduate from high school. Armella liked to tell anyone who would listen that all four of her children earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wyoming. Armella had resumed her nursing career until she retired in 1991. Armella enjoyed spending her time camping, sewing, china painting, stitching needle art, and hiking. She was an excellent seamstress, making fashionable clothing for herself and her daughters. She also enjoyed reading, playing cards, solving crossword puzzles and above all else being with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In 1999, Ken and Armella became snowbirds spending winters in Arizona in their park model trailer. Armella continued to be a snowbird even after Ken’s death in May of 2001. Survivors include her son, John L. Freeman and wife Theresa of Green River, WY; daughters, Susan Freeman and husband Barry Reher of Colorado Springs, CO, Mary Jean Penner and husband Gary of Gillette, WY; brother, Larry Haverkamp (Lucille) of Kansas; sisters, Rosalyn Hermesh, Constance Koelzer (Steve) also of Kansas; brother-in-law, Lowell Merrell of Rock Springs and sister-in-law, Marcina Haverkamp in Kansas. Grandchildren are Kenneth, Joann, Lynn, Jake, Michael, Matthew, Sean, James, Julianne, Amy, Bryce, Blake; great-grandchildren, Dylan, Lyla, Conner, Calvin, Stella, Penelope, Demi, and Elizabeth. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, parents, her husband, Kenneth, daughter, Tricia Colpitts, son-in-law, Leonard Colpitts, brothers, Cletus and Lynn Haverkamp, sister-in-law, Rita Haverkamp and brother-in-law, Fred Hermesh. Cremation has taken place and services will be held in the spring of 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming or whenever I-80 in Wyoming stays open. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Golden Hour Senior Center in Green River, Wyoming or to a charity of your choice. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Feb 24, 2023 Tricia Lee Hayes Reaves Tricia Lee (Hayes) Reaves passed peacefully at her granddaughter’s home in East Helena, MT on February 14, 2023 after a short battle with lung cancer. She was surrounded by her husband, kids, grandkids and great-grandkids. Tricia was born April 26, 1957 in Soda Springs, ID to William Russell and Betty Elaine Hayes, she was 65 at her time of passing. Tricia graduated from Rock Springs High School, and married her high school sweetheart, Steven T. Kunz on January 31, 1975. Together they had three children, Jesse Thomas, Spring Elaine, and Destiny Lee. Tricia spent much of her adult life working in Green River at Safeway and later managing the Maverick. She made many long-lasting friendships here. Towards the end of her working years, she worked as a caregiver and poured love into her residents. Tricia had a giving heart and was known to always be there for family and friends in need. When her children reached their teenage years, she was then known as “mom” by many of her children’s friends and had an open door policy where everyone was welcome. After many years, Tricia and Steven divorced. She then fell in love with William Dennis Reaves, and they married on December 5, 2012. Tricia was his rock, his best friend, and his person. Her marriage with Dennis allowed for her to travel and see much of the country as his work took them on many adventures. She found a love for Texas and Pennsylvania, then again making long lasting friendships and memories in both places. Tricia enjoyed spending time with her family and snuggling all her grandbabies. She also loved spending time outdoors. She took pleasure in lake outings, camping, and anything in the sunshine. She also enjoyed crafting and ceramics in her younger years. She had an unconditional love and passion for anything ladybug related. Tricia is preceded in death by her loving parents, William Russell Hayes and Betty Elaine Johnson Hayes. She is survived by her husband, William Dennis Reaves of Helena, MT; her sisters, LuDene Rasmussen (Alan Rasmussen) of Grace, ID, Annette Nate (Mike Nate) of Dingle, ID; and brother, Terrence Hayes of Rawlins, WY, her children, Jesse Kunz of Gillette, WY, Spring (Jerome) Lord of Anchorage, AK, and Destiny Stromberg of Gillette, WY; 15 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, along with some aunts, uncles and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A celebration of life will be held at Georgetown City Park in Georgetown, ID on July 15, 2023 from noon to 4 p.m. where her life will be memorialized and lunch provided. Please join us to celebrate her life. --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 24, 2023 Josephine D. Larson Josephine (Jo) D. Larson, 100, passed away on Sunday, February 19, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Superior and Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past 78 years, Superior for one year and former resident of Horseheads, New York. Josephine, affectionately known as Jo, Jo-Jo, or Josie, was born on her grandmother’s birthday, April 5, 1922 in Elmira, New York to James Beardsley Donahue and Laura Kluge Donahue. She attended schools in Horseheads, New York graduating with class of 1940. She received her Bachelor’s Degree from Elmira College in Elmira, New York in 1944. Growing up Jo read Zane Grey novels and dreamed of living in the west, so Jo boarded the train to Superior, Wyoming where she taught high school English, history and journalism and also served as sponsor of the school newspaper, the Kibibonokka during the 1944-45 school year. She loved to talk about how she was told she would ride a real stage with horses on her first trip from Rock Springs to Superior but it turned out to be a bus. Jo was thrilled with the history of the area and that Superior was located in the Horse Thief Canyon where the outlaws once escaped. Josephine married Robert Larson June 28, 1945 in Horseheads, New York and moved to Rock Springs. After her three children were in school, she returned to teaching in 1958 at Lincoln Elementary School and retired in 1980. As a teacher Jo shared her knowledge and experience with the children and adults alike. She had the knack of inspiring students to learn and would develop ways to make sure everyone understood so no one was ever left behind. Jo was known as a dedicated teacher who loved her students and many came back as adults to visit with her and share their life experiences. Josephine loved the outdoors and spent many days in the summers at the family cabin near Atlantic City exploring, hiking, birding, and fishing with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren who all loved her dearly. She had an adventuresome spirit and loved traveling all over the world to see archaeological sites, museums, and birds. She was an environmentalist who was concerned with protecting mother “Mother Earth” and all wildlife, especially the many dwindling bird species. She supported several organizations in that endeavor. She was interested in everything and was an avid reader. Josephine had a zest for life and had an immediate rapport with everyone she met. Josephine and her husband organized the first meeting of the Sweetwater Chapter of the Wyoming Archaeological Society in 1965 in their home. She was also a member of the Wyoming Outdoor Council, Wyoming Wilderness Society, American Birding Association, and several other organizations. Survivors include her daughter, Julie Farr and husband Les of Rock Springs, Wyoming; and granddaughter, Josephine Elise; her son, Terry and wife Diane, grandson Todd and wife Heidi, and great-grandchildren, Evalyn and Torrin; her son, Ron and wife Mary Lu, grandchildren, Chess and wife Jill, great-grandchildren, Kylie and Dane; grandson, Chris and great-grandson, A.J.; granddaughter-in-law, Lisa Larson; granddaughter, Erin Reilly and husband Greg, great-grandchildren, Desmond and Quinn; sister, Anita Donahue; niece, Sharon Houch (Ray) and two nephews, Bill Donahue (Pat) and Tim Donahue (Amy). She was preceded in death by her husband on May 31, 2004, her parents, two brothers, James F. Donahue and The Reverend Canon Ray L. Donahue; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins, as well as may loving friends. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Josephine’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 330 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Young at Heart Senior Center, 2400 Reagan Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 159 Sapsucker Woods Road, Ithaca, New York 14850. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Josephine’s wonderful life will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 27, 2023 Kerry Len Hehr Kerry Len Hehr, 78, passed away Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Green River, Wyoming for 52 years and former resident of Cheyenne, Wyoming. He was born December 1, 1944 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, the son of Emil G. Hehr and Beuna E. Nolan Hehr Metzler. Mr. Hehr attended schools in Cheyenne, Wyoming and was a 1962 graduate of East High School. He married Susan Taliaferro July 9, 1994 in Green River, Wyoming. Mr. Hehr was a United States Navy veteran having served in Vietnam. He worked for Jim Bridger Power Plant for 26 years and retired in 2006 as a maintenance foreman. Kerry was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Green River Aerie 2350. He enjoyed hunting, watching football, completing projects around home and playing golf every chance he could get. Survivors include his wife, Susan Hehr of Green River, Wyoming; two daughters, Chandra Hehr Westerfield and husband Brian of Charlottesville, Virginia, Valerie Van Matre Persky and husband Donald of San Francisco, California; one daughter-in-law, Lara Cummins Hehr of Omaha, Nebraska; one son, Donald Van Matre III and wife Evelyn of Sinclair, Wyoming; one brother, Loni Hehr of Cheyenne, Wyoming; one sister, Kathy Hehr Alden of Cheyenne, Wyoming; nine grandchildren, Lochlan, Kyra, Koen, Ryker, Hanna, Louis, Susan, David, Megan; several cousins, nieces and a nephew. He was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Preston Hehr; paternal grandparents, Friedrich Hehr and wife Elizabeth Kreig Hehr Schneidmiller; maternal grandparents, William Nolan and Dora Smiley Nolan. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Feb 28, 2023 Norman Claire Kneeland Norman Claire Kneeland, 78, passed away peacefully with his family at his side on Friday, February 24, 2023 at his son’s home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for the past five years and former resident of Lacey, Washington. He was born November 11, 1944 in Clovis, California, the son of Joel Myron Kneeland and Kate Florence Smallin Kneeland. He attended schools in Auberry, California and was a 1962 graduate of Sierra Joint Union High School. Mr. Kneeland attended Westmont City College and Western Baptist Bible College. He enlisted in the Marines from 1966-1970 and was a surface to air missile trainer during Vietnam. He married Maren Gail Nelson Hunter July 9, 1965 in Fresno, California. They had two children in Carpinteria, California and enjoyed raising a family in sunny California. Mr. Kneeland worked at Carpinteria Summerland Fire Department as a firefighter for 24 years and retired on November 11, 1996 as a Battalion Chief. Following his retirement he became Administrative Pastor at Eastside Foursquare Church in Bothell, Washington after retiring a second time, they moved to Lacey, Washington. Eventually they moved in with their son and family in Rock Springs, Wyoming. They enjoyed five years of adventures in Wyoming. He attended Rock Springs Evangelical Free Church, his faith in Christ was paramount and a top priority in his life. Mr. Kneeland enjoyed biking, hunting, gardening, fishing, indoor rowing, nutrition and cooking. He was a gentleman of few words but each word was gold. His favorite way of loving his family was by making them chef styled meals and telling them stories of his childhood. Survivors include his wife, Maren Gail Kneeland of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Kevin Bruce Kneeland and wife Heather of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Jennifer Dian Smith and husband Robert of Idaho Falls, Idaho; two brothers, Merrill Kneeland and wife Karen of Sisters, Oregon, Clint Kneeland of Prather, California; seven grandchildren, Megan Knoerr and husband Joey, Amber Blair and husband Micah, Andrew Kneeland, Caleb Kneeland, Matthias Kneeland, Micah Kneeland, Noah Kneeland; two great-grandsons, Jasper Knoerr and Micah Knoerr; seven cousins, four nieces and two nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Joel Myron Kneeland and wife Kate and sister-in-law, Judy Kneeland. The family respectfully request donations be made in Norman’s memory to Firefighters for Christ, 23011 Moulton Parkway #F6, Laguna Hills, California 92653. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Friday, March 3, 2023 at the Rock Springs Evangelical Free Church, 125 Firestone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery in Green River, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 2, 2023 Rosemary Williamson McIntosh Rosemary Williamson McIntosh passed away February 27, 2023 in League City, Texas following a lengthy illness, the end of a life well-lived. She was the oldest of four children born to Hank and Rosie Williamson in Manhattan, Kansas, on May 25, 1943. As a baby, she and her mom lived in Texas and Oklahoma while her dad served in the US Cavalry in the European theater. Upon his return, the family lived in Texas and Washington, and eventually settled in Wyoming, living in Rawlins, Casper and Rock Springs. Rosemary graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1960, and attended the University of Wyoming and Western Wyoming Community College. In July 1961 she married Bill McIntosh of Superior, Wyoming. That summer they moved to Seaford, Delaware where Bill had a teaching job. Their daughter, Joan, was born in 1962. In 1967 the young family moved back to Jackson, Wyoming where Bill secured the position of football coach and teacher. Rosemary was employed by the US Forest Service and Grand Teton National Park. She eventually went to work at Spence, Moriarty & Schuster law firm, where she was involved in some of the highest profile legal cases in US history. Rosemary was frequently seen at Jackson Hole High School athletic events supporting her daughter, Joan, an All-American athlete, and Bill in his roles as coach and athletics director. Upon their retirements, Rosemary and Bill moved from Jackson, first to Galveston, Texas in 1995 and they settled in Friendswood, Texas in 2000. In addition to being an avid reader, Rosemary enjoyed traveling, cooking, her pets, and studying the genealogy of her families. Rosemary is survived by her daughter, Joan McIntosh Anders and husband Paul; grandson, Troy Anders and great-grandson, Thomas Anders; sister, Lucy Williamson and husband Randy Shaw; and brother, Fred Williamson and wife Betsy; as well as loving friends and cousins. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill, her parents and one brother. Memorial contributions can be may be made to: Heifer International, 1 World Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72202, 888/548-6437, Heifer.org. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 6, 2023 Sheila Pauline Ziegler Former Green River resident Sheila Ziegler, 64, passed away on January 26, 2023, at her home in Montgomery, Texas. She is survived by husband David, four children, 11 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Cremation has taken place and a family service will be held at a later date. --- Fox Funeral Home, Mar 6, 2023 Dannie O’Shnae Hughes Dennie Hughes passed away on March 2, 2023, in Manila, Utah where he was a resident for most of his life. He also spent time living in Colorado, Oregon, Green River, Rock Springs, and Farson, Wyoming. He was born on February 25, 1967, in Durango, CO. Dennie graduated from Manila High School where he excelled as an honor roll student, friend, teammate, and basketball player. He was described as the best unknown college basketball prospect in the state of Utah during his senior year. His coach, Richard Peterson said, “I feel he’s yet to reach his potential. He worries about teammates and doesn’t want to be a star, but he’s our leader and the rest of the kids look up to him.” That same sentiment and work ethic continually applied to Dennie in almost every facet of his life. Dennie married Missy Butler in 1987 in Manila. They had two children together, Mike and Kali. They later divorced. He was remarried to Kris Hughes in 2000 during a backyard ceremony in Farson. They had one child together, Erica. He then graciously adopted Kris’s children, Kaylee and Sammie. Together, they also raised Dennie’s niece, Darellyn who they consider their daughter. They later divorced. He began his career in 1988 as a laborer at Sisecam Wyoming where he was known as “Huey.” He worked tirelessly throughout the next 34 years to provide his family with everything they needed. He became an equipment operator and then an off-shift maintenance mechanic for C-crew (Rover). In the words of his great friend and co-worker, Paul Larson, “He was meticulous about getting the job done right and took a lot of pride in his work. Dennie had no filter and said whatever was on his mind, no matter who you were. Most of all, he enjoyed making the job fun, but if you messed up he’d let you know about it.” He made many life-long friends through his career that he considered family. He was cherished by his family and friends as someone who insisted on lending a helping hand. Dennie had a wealth of knowledge and skill. He could build just about anything from the ground up. He spent countless hours repairing broken equipment, vehicles, and household appliances for loved ones “in a pickle.” Dennie was happiest when he was playing sports, fishing, hunting, or camping with his kids, grandkids, and friends. He was an animated storyteller and if you ever sat down with him around a campfire or for a meal, he’d have you hysterically laughing. One of his lesser-known hobbies was collecting and sorting coins. And we’re talking everything from an old penny to a silver dollar to coins from foreign countries. How he quietly acquired them is still a mystery to his family. He also enjoyed spoiling his grandkids. He’d constantly pass on little trinkets or gifts that he knew would make them smile. His proudest accomplishment was his family. He talked about each of his kids and grandkids with the biggest light in his eyes. In each conversation he had, he’d figure out a way to tell a story about something funny or impressive one of them had done recently. Most everything he did, he did for them. To his kids, he could be equally charming and infuriating depending on the day and one’s perspective. They were usually on the receiving end of jokes at their expense and endless pranks. But they also fully understood the joy of his presence and the comfort of his hugs. To his nieces and nephews, “Uncle Dennie” was the coolest guy in the world and a touchstone for comfort and guidance. To his siblings, he was the loving, rescuing, and protective big brother. He suffered great loss throughout his time yet he remained exuberant for most of his days. To know Dennie was to love him. His absence leaves an irreplaceable void in the lives of so many. Dennie is survived by his dad, Darell Tate, his sisters, Tina Clark and husband Ray Clark, and Ericka Cole; along with his son, Mike Hughes and wife Jessie, daughters, Kali Briggs and husband Wade, Kaylee Hughes, Darellyn Hughes and partner Bryant, Sammie Bryson and husband Chris, Erica Hughes and wife Tasha; as well as his grandchildren, Tristen, Bentley, Korbin, Emjay, Jaxton, Kellen, Carter, Hailey, Boston, and Kylo. He was preceded in death by his mother, Sharon Tate, his sisters, Charmaine and Cherri, along with his little brother, Steve. Services will be held at the LDS Church in Manila, UT on March 27, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. A luncheon will follow at 2 p.m. at the Hub in Manila. Friends and family are encouraged to attend to honor Dennie. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 6, 2023 Donald “Tex” Tyler Donald “Tex” Tyler, 89, passed away Friday, March 3, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. He was born March 23, 1933 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, the son of Roy Tyler and Opal Ayres. Mr. Tyler attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1951 graduate of Rock Springs, High School. He married Elizabeth Tyler in 1952 In Rock Springs, Wyoming. She preceded him in death on March 26, 2008. Mr. Tyler worked for FMC for 20 years and retired in 1994 as a mechanic. Don was a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #151 and was a Golden Eagle. He enjoyed spending time with his family especially his grandchildren, hunting, fishing, and being in the mountains. Survivors include his two sons, Donald “Don” Tyler Jr. of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Ted Tyler and wife Gwen of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Mary Kay Tyler of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother-in-law, Robert Cuthbertson of Green River, Wyoming; six grandchildren, Donny, Chelsi, Amber, Brittany, Trista, Tyson; twelve great-grandchildren, several cousins, nieces, nephews and Francine Parks, who was like a daughter to him. He is preceded in death by his parents; wife; three sons, Ron Tyler, Kenny Tyler, Dave Tyler; one daughter-in-law, Chris Tyler; two grandsons, John Tyler, Richard Tyler; one brother, Jim Tyler; two sisters, Delores Miller, Rose Robertson; two brothers-in-law, Earl Miller and Frank Robertson. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Donald’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or charity of your choice. Cremation will take place. A private graveside service will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 6, 2023 Ronald Drue Clark Ronald Drue Clark passed away peacefully March 1, 2023. Ron was born April 14, 1951 in Price, Utah. He moved to Green River with his family in 1957, and remained a lifelong resident there until his passing. He graduated from Lincoln High School in Green River in 1969, and married the love of his life, Regina McFarland on June 12, 1976, in Riverton Wyoming. Ron was an outside salesman for Fairmont Supply for 27 years before his retirement in 2011. He was a volunteer fireman for Green River Fire Department for 10 years. He was also a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Cowboy Joe Club, and a permanent fixture at Rolling Green Country Club since its inception in 1982. Ron enjoyed a full life with family and friends doing the activities he loved. He was the consummate Wyoming man. An avid golfer, fisherman, and hunter he enjoyed being outdoors as much as possible. In his younger years he loved to snowmobile all over the Upper Green River Basin. He held season tickets for the University of Wyoming football team for 40 years. He traveled to raceways all over the western United States to race and work in the pit crews with some of his closest friends. Most of all Ron loved being a father and a grandpa. Children always had a special affinity for him. He had a daughter, Bobbi Jo Drozd and a son, William Clark. He had six grandchildren and one great-grandson who all loved their "Papa Ronnie.” Not only to his grandkids, but there are countless other kids that refer to Ron as Papa or Uncle Ron. Ron was preceded in death by his mother, Mildred "Midge", father, Dale "Chick" Siddoway, and older brother, Bobby Clark, his maternal grandparents, Burl and Mildred "Millie" Hoopes, and paternal grandparents, Ross Siddoway and Marie Sawley. He is survived by his wife, Regina, daughter, Bobbi Jo Drozd and son-in-law Gene, son, William Clark and daughter-in-law Amanda, brothers, Blaine Siddoway and sister-in-law Paula, Terry Siddoway and sister-in-law Anona, his mother-in-law, Myrt McFarland, his brother-in-law, Greg McFarland, sister-in-law, Cris Robirds and brother-in-law, Tom, and sister-in-law, Lori McFarland. The pride of his life were his grandchildren, Andrew Maestas and fiance Fanny Stahl, Raquel "Rocky" Ortiz and husband Paul, Kirsten Drozd, Triston Drozd, Millie and Lucy Clark, along with one great-grandson, Roman Ortiz. He is survived by cousins, nieces and nephews too numerous to mention, whom he loved dearly, and of course, all the friends who Ron considered most of them as his family. There will be a Celebration of Life April 15, 2023 at Rolling Green Country Club. The family respectfully requests donations in Ronald’s memory to Green River Fire Department, 500 Shoshone Avenue, Green River Wyoming 82935. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 6, 2023 Joel Thurman Tankersley Joel Thurman Tankersley, 63 passed away February 25, 2023 in Green River, Wyoming. He was a long-time resident of Green River, Wyoming and former resident of Titusville, Pennsylvania and Creede Colorado. He was born October 31, 1959 in Del Norte, the son of Seth Eugene Tankersley and Joanne Harbour Mr. Tankersley attended schools in Del Norte, Colorado. He was married to Shawn McGinnis October 19, 1990 in Livingston, Montana and they later divorced. Mr. Tankersley served in the United States Army and was a disabled veteran. He worked for the Mine Health and Safety Administration of the United States for 24 years as a federal mine safety inspector Joel enjoyed spending time with his family, artist, poet, sculptor, painter, reader mining and being a historian. [sic] Survivors include his two sons, Seth Tankersley of Green River, Wyoming, Dustin Tankersley of Hulett, Wyoming; two daughters, Mackenzie Tankersley of Green River, Wyoming, Kerri A. Tankersley Odusanya and husband Olumide of Charlottesville, Virginia; one brother, Jeff Tankersley of Reno, Nevada; one sister, Jill Savely and husband Carl of Reno, Nevada; four grandchildren, Remington Leon Grant, Taylor Idell Burch-Tankersley, Aderemi Odusanya, Ademola Odusanya; several cousins, one niece and one nephew. He was preceded in death by his parents, Seth Eugene Tankersley and Joanne Tankersley; and one brother, John Tankersley. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 7, 2023 Daniel Roy Friebel Daniel Roy Friebel, a dedicated police officer, active outdoorsman, and skilled taxidermist, passed away on February 27th, 2023. He was 64 years of age. He is survived by his loving children, Lucas Friebel and Andrea Rasmussen, and his four cherished grandchildren. Daniel was born in Rapid City, South Dakota to his parents, Ann and Virg Friebel and sister, Kathy Jensen. He grew up with a love for nature and a passion for the outdoors. This led him to become an avid hunter and fisherman, and eventually, he started his own taxidermy business, Timberline Taxidermy, where he showcased his skills in preserving the beauty of wildlife. In 1985, Daniel joined the Green River Police Department, where he served as a police officer for 30 years. He was respected and admired by his colleagues for his dedication and commitment to his duty to protect and serve his community. Apart from his love for the outdoors and law enforcement, Daniel was a devoted family man. He treasured making memories with his dogs, children, and grandchildren. Daniel’s sudden passing has left a void in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. He will be deeply missed, but his legacy will live on through his children, grandchildren, and those who knew and loved him, and will continue to honor his memory. A celebration of life will be held at a later date, due to his love of the outdoors, warmer weather is needed. Further information and notice will be given when plans are finalized at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family has opened an account at Trona Valley FCU for donations that anyone is able to deposit, by mail, in person, or over the phone; just state you would like to donate to the FBO account for Daniel Friebel. The donations will be used by the Green River Police Department Peer Support program. Rest in peace, Daniel Roy Friebel. Your service, love, and passion will be remembered always. --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 7, 2023 Jessie M. Reinard Jessie M. Reinard, 92, passed away Sunday, March 5, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She was a long-time resident of Jamestown, Wyoming and former resident of Harlingen, Texas and Naples, Florida. She was born December 2, 1930 in Barnsburro, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Henry Kuntz and Nettie Noreen Fry. Mrs. Reinard attended schools in Bell Township, Pennsylvania. She married Harold Reinard September 15, 1949 in Troutville, Pennsylvania. He preceded her in death January 5, 2016 Mrs. Reinard enjoyed raising her children and spending time with them, fishing, camping, hunting and gardening. Survivors include three sons, James Reinard and wife Kathy of Jamestown, Wyoming, Gary Reinard of Mountain View, Wyoming, Terry Reinard and wife Katherine of Hurricane, Utah; eleven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, Henry Kuntz and Nettie Kuntz; husband, Harold Reinard; one daughter, Kathy Chapman; two half-brothers, three half-sisters. Cremation will take place. No services will be conducted at her request Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 7, 2023 Travis Paugh Travis Paugh, 53, passed away at Sage West Hospital, Riverton on Monday, March 6, 2023. No services are planned at this time. Travis Marian Paugh was born on March 5, 1970 in Hebron, Nebraska to Jack Marian and Theresa (Seamann) Paugh. He attended school in Green River until the age of 13 then he attended C-V Handicapped School. He then moved to Community Entry Services in Lander in October 29, 2021. Travis was baptized into the Catholic faith. He lived in Jackson, Wyoming from 1990 till 2021 where he worked at Teton Motors in the body shop for over 25 years. Travis loved building model cars and trains. He liked riding his bike, bowling, Find A Word puzzles. He loved visiting with his mother and david. He is survived by his mother, Theresa Paugh, uncle, Richard, aunt, Sandy, aunt, Tana, and very special friend, David. He was preceded in death by his dad, Jack Paugh; grandparents, several aunts and uncles. Condolence may be made at TheDavisFuneralHome.com Arrangements under the direction of Davis Funeral Home, Crematory, and Monuments. --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 7, 2023 Russell Dean Smith Russell Dean Smith, 69, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Saturday, March 4, 2023. During his 13 year battle with multiple myeloma, he was a relentless optimist. Russ was born June 23, 1953. He was the son of William Dean Smith and Charmaine Marlene Fagnant, the oldest of five children. He was a lifelong resident of Green River, Wyoming with the exception of a 10 year exile in Minnesota. He attended school in Green River, Wyoming and was a 1971 graduate of Green River High School. He earned two Bachelor of Science degrees, Industrial Education and Industrial Tech from the University of Wyoming and Utah State University. He put his degrees to use by working at FMC for over 30 years as a maintenance engineer and supervisor. Russ married his love, Lee Carol Scutt, on April 9, 1977 in Laramie, Wyoming. Together, they have four supercalifragilisticexpialidocious children: Erin, Jocelyn, Alyssa and Nathan. Russ enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren, at the family cabin in Bear Lake. He also enjoyed woodworking, the outdoors, archery and trap shooting. One of his favorite outdoor activities was to go watch the annual dance of the sage grouse. Russ was truly a jack of all trades, and was an incredible resource for many people, especially his children. He could help with anything from carpentry, to electrical work or plumbing. He remodeled two houses recently, and was an exceptional engineer. Got a question? Call Dad. Need a tool? Call Dad. Russ took joy in visiting with others, and given enough time, could find a connection with anyone. He was a die-hard fan at his grandchildren’s activities, and his unfiltered commentary will be sorely missed. Survivors include his wife of 45 years, Lee Smith of Green River, Wyoming; one son, Nathan Phillip Smith of North Carolina; three daughters, Erin Deanne (Tom) Arnold of Green River, Wyoming,Jocelyn Lee (Joe) Palinek of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Alyssa Ellen (Traeger) Sperry of Green River, Wyoming; two brothers, Brad Smith and Ross (Tina) Smith, both of Hot Springs, South Dakota; two sisters, Nanette (Ken) Lacey of Green River, Wyoming, and Jan (Wally) Studer of Rupert, Idaho; nine grandchildren, Jenna, Jayci, Jillian, Sophia, Lucas, Joseph, Corbin, Asher and Liam; mother-in-law, Dorothy Scutt, of Green River, Wyoming; numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Wm. Dean Smith and Charmaine Smith, nephew, Alex Perez, and father-in-law, Harry Scutt. He is sorely missed by his treat-loving, four legged companion, Jasper. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Russ’ memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or to the City of Green River at 50 E 2nd N, Green River, Wyoming, referencing GBTF - Killdeer Wetlands Project, or to any charity of your choice. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 7, 2023 Priscilla “Darleen” Fabini Priscilla “Darleen” Fabiny, 83, passed away Thursday, March 2, 2023 at Littleton Adventist in Littleton, Colorado. She was born and raised in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Highlands Ranch, Colorado for the past year and former resident of Paradise Valley, Nevada and Ahwatukee, Arizona. She was born April 24, 1939 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of George Fabiny and Gloria Persilla. Ms. Fabiny attended schools in Rock Springs, and was a 1957 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She married Ted Merrill in 1958 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and they later divorced. Then she married Bob Diehl on August 3, 1962 in Jackson, Wyoming and they later divorced. She was also married to Gene Eversull. Ms. Fabiny worked for UP Resources for many years and she retired in 2000 as a field pipe yard coordinator. She was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ms. Fabiny was an avid sports fan, cheering for the Denver Broncos (even though she was a Patrick Mahomes fan), Wyoming Cowboys and Boston Red Sox. She enjoyed attending Arizona Diamondback baseball while living in Arizona. She loved reading and was a wonderful cook. Survivors include one son, Bill Diehl and wife Lane of Paradise Valley, Nevada; three daughters, Robynn Fahrenbach and husband Karl of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, Cindy Maestas and husband Paul of St. George, Utah, Kimmie Rouse and husband Warren of Rock Springs, Wyoming; sister, Gayle Platt of Castle Rock, Colorado; ten grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Gloria Fabiny; one brother, George Fabiny; two grandsons, Lance Diehl and Brandon Felderman; and great-grandson, Lukas Simmons. Cremation will take place. A private family service will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 8, 2023 Annabelle Martinez Annabelle Martinez, 68, passed away Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Green River. Mrs. Martinez died following a brief illness. She was born December 28, 1954 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Joe Chacon and Rose Vigil Chacon. Mrs. Martinez attended schools in Green River and was a 1973 graduate of Green River High School. She married the love of her life, Mario L. Martinez on October 27, 1974 in Green River, Wyoming. Annabelle enjoyed spending time with her family especially her grandchildren, playing bingo, gambling and sitting outside enjoying her solar lights. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Church and also the Golden Hour Senior Center. Survivors include her husband of 49 years, Mario L. Martinez Sr.; one son, Mario L. Martinez Jr. and companion Jessica Dorsey, Raymond Martinez both of Green River; one daughter, Carmen Burd and husband Kevin all of Green River, Wyoming, Wyoming; two brothers, Celso Chacon and wife Martha, George Chacon and wife Esther both of Green River, Wyoming; three sisters, Yolanda Flores and husband John, Marie Gallegos and husband Al, Zella Mares and husband Danny all of Green River, Wyoming; six grandchildren, Briella, Noa, Jaylyn, Kiara, Savannah, and Cannan; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joe and Rose Chacon; two brothers, Larry Chacon, Charlie Chacon; three sisters, Jenny Gomez, Sophie Reyes and Rose Gardea. Following cremation, a mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:30 A.M. Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A rosary will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at the church. Inurnment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 9, 2023 Wanda Lee Duff Looney Wanda Lee (Duff) Looney, 89, of Springfield, Missouri, passed away Sunday, March 5, 2023, at The Arbors at Lakewood. She spent her final days surrounded by family and the amazing caretakers of Turners Rock and The Arbors at Lakewood. Wanda was born October 3, 1933, in Turners Station, Missouri, the daughter of Edgar and Goldie Duff. She was united in marriage to James Aurther Looney on May 30, 1952, and to this union three daughters were born. She lived in Sweetwater County worked at Allied Chemical, now Tata Chemicals, for 20 years. Upon retirement, she spent several years volunteering with hospice and another 27 years volunteering for Cox Hospital. Wanda was given the Presidential Service Award in 2008 for outstanding service. She volunteered a total of 9,202 hours over the course of her time at Cox. Wanda was a member of Willard Community Christian Church where she taught Sunday School for many years. Wanda was preceded in death by her husband, Jim of 56 years; her parents, Edgar and Goldie Duff; sister, Peg Lillard; brother, Donald Duff; daughter, Dani Gibson; and grandson, Brandon Jackson. She is survived by two daughters, Kathi Palinek and her husband David Palinek, and Marci Rees, both of Springfield, Missouri; her sister, Ruby Walsworth and husband Gary Walsworth; four grandchildren, Jeremy Gibson, Mariah Carel, Jaime Gibson and Taylor Rees; several great-grandchildren; and many other family members and friends. The family would like to thank the outstanding staff at Turners Rock, The Arbors at Lakewood and St. Croix Hospice Care. Also a special thank you to all her Christian brothers and sisters she met and taught throughout her life. Family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, March 9, 2023 at Walnut Lawn Funeral Home, Springfield, MO. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, March 10, 2023 at Walnut Lawn Funeral Home. A private burial will follow services. Arrangements are being handled by Walnut Lawn Funeral Home, 2001 West Walnut Lawn, and Springfield, Missouri. --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 10, 2023 Dallas V. Galley Dallas V. Galley, 86, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for seven years and former resident of Vernal, Utah, Las Vegas, Nevada and Gresham, Oregon He was born September 29, 1936 in Vernal Utah, the son of Peter Leon Galley and Alice Nancy Dickson Galley. Mr. Galley attended schools in Vernal, Utah. He married Mary Cloward and they had three daughters from this union, Sherry, Susan, Lori, and later divorced. He then married Donna Rae Roberts in 1975 in Vernal, Utah and she preceded him in death in 2008. He married Reta Martin in Las Vegas, Nevada and she preceded him in death in 2016. Mr. Galley served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. He was a Green Beret in the 82nd Airborne. He worked oil field construction most of his life in that time he was also the owner/operator of galley construction and retired in 2005. Mr. Galley was a member of NRA. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends especially his grandchildren, fishing, camping and taking walks. Survivors include one son, Mark Galley and wife Aimee of Pearland, Texas; three daughters, Lori Jarvie and life-long partner Rod Watkins of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Sherry Christensen and husband Vance of White Rock, Utah, Susan Lawal of Grand Junction, Colorado; two sisters, Kaye Johnson of Craig, Colorado, Erva Harris of California; twelve grandchildren; Ryan Galley, Carter Galley, Rae Ann Ruble, William Ruble, Mindy Christensen, Niki Redowl, Josh Christensen, Tristan Christensen, Danielle Linarte, Bobi Reary, Devara Gaylord, Kipp Richins; twenty-one great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two wives; three brothers, Dale Galley, Sheldon Galley, Sharrell Galley; two sisters, Leona Rushing, Dorlene Brown; one grandson, Jason Christensen; one granddaughter, Katie Ruble. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Dallas’ memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or the charity of your choice. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 10, 2023 Lois Ann Lowe Shedden Lois Ann Lowe Shedden, 88, passed away on March 10, 2023 following a courageous battle with glioblastoma brain cancer. Lois Ann was born on November 1, 1934 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. Within five days of her birth, she was adopted by Elsie and Amos Lowe who previously adopted James Kay Lowe. Lois shared countless stories of her exciting childhood. She loved attending school and was a strong advocate of education. She graduated from Green River High School in 1952. In September of 1952, she married Andrew R. Logan and had three children, Kayleen Logan, Richard Logan and Andrew “Craig” Logan. During their married life, the family lived in several Mountain Fuel gas camps throughout Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. At the gas camps, Lois always ensured that anyone visiting the camps were welcomed and well fed with delicious food. While living in Douglas, WY, the Office was located in the basement of their home, which allowed Lois to serve coffee and sweet goodies for the employees upon their arrival to work. In the fall of 1978, they were transferred back to Rock Springs, where Lois always called home. The couple later divorced. On June 27, 1990, Lois married the love of her life, Albert Shedden and gained two stepsons, Frank and William Shedden. During her adult life, she raised her three children, volunteered in many organizations and joined the workforce as a librarian aid at the Roosevelt School, secretary in the Respiratory Therapy Department at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County and the assistant to the Fine Arts Director. During Lois Ann’s life she loved to travel. With her husband Albert, they traveled throughout the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. Albert and Lois spent several winters in Yuma, Arizona with their two cats. She loved the mountains and enjoyed family camping trips with her children and grandchildren. Throughout her life, Lois loved to stay busy. She was an avid artist, drawing many porcelain dishes, which won her several blue ribbons. She also enjoyed collecting art, making porcelain dolls, needlepoint, embroidery, sewing, knitting, crocheting, and quilting. Lois enjoyed sharing her talents with others; she was a leader of 4-H where she taught young individuals how to cook, can, collect and press wild flowers, sew and the basics of camping. Lois Ann also enjoyed watching her sons participate in sports and cheered them on in their various competitions throughout Utah and Wyoming. She was a proud parent of two military sons who served in operations in the Middle East. She also enjoyed watching trains, living on the banks of the Green River, water and snow skiing, ice skating, and boating with the family. Lois Ann was involved in Job’s Daughters and helped to start a Bethel in Vernal, Utah. While involved with the Masonic Family in Vernal, she joined Eastern Star. Lois Ann received her 50-year membership pin last year. She was also a Past Worthy Matron of Mount Lily Easter Star, Rock Springs, Wyo. Lois Ann is survived by her husband, Albert Shedden and their two dogs, Plato and Rascal; children, Kayleen Logan (Jerre “Cleav”), Richard Logan (Lanita), Andrew “Craig” Logan (Patricia), Frank Shedden (Shannon), William Shedden (Laura); grandchildren, Nickolas (Marnell) Logan, Ian Logan, Liam Burnside, Chelsea Porter, Ashlin (Mark) Porter, Shelby (Breck) Porter, Jacob Logan, Orion Logan, Alexa Shedden, Hannah (Braden) Eversen, and Connor Shedden; great-grandchildren Nadine, Olivia, Ailish, Taylor, Elise, Cian, Owen, Dillion, Paisley, McKinley; half-brother, Frank (Ozzie) Baldwin. She was preceded in death by her parents, Elsie and Amos Lowe, brother, James Kay Lowe and half-brothers, Jerry and Robert Baldwin. The family would like to extend their gratitude and thankfulness to extended family members, neighbors, friends, members of Eastern Star, Masonic family, Dr. Poyer and staff who were very supportive, thoughtful and assisted her and the family. The family is also grateful to all of the health care workers and staff at Sage View, who were very loving, caring and supportive during Lois Ann’s battle. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Lois’ memory to Shriners Hospital, 1275 E. Fairfax Road, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 or Scottish Rite Language Clinic, 281 B Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Young at Heart Senior Center, 2400 Regan Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or charity of your choice. Cremation will take place. A graveside service will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Thursday, March 16, 2023 at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery at the Columbarium. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 14, 2023 Mary Lou Subic Mary Lou Subic, 92, passed away Monday, March 13, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Wyoming. Mary Lou was born January 24, 1931 in Superior, Wyoming, the daughter of Thomas Henson Tremelling and Mary McWilliams. She attended schools in Wyoming and was a 1949 graduate of Superior High School. Mary Lou married Frank W. Subic Sr. on June 29, 1950 in Rock Springs. She worked for Sweetwater County School District #1 for 12 years and later retired as a food service worker. Mary Lou was a member of SNPJ and was a volunteer at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. She enjoyed spending time with family, especially her grandchildren, cooking and baking, playing piano, crafting, listening to Elvis Presley music and was a queen sausage maker at Bens Food Liner. Survivors include her husband, Frank W. Subic Sr. of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Frank W. Subic Jr. and wife Debbie of Rock Springs; two daughters, Jackie Kettering and husband Harvey of Rock Springs, Vickie Bostick of Rock Springs, Wyoming; eight grandchildren, Jenifer Buller, Brian Kettering and wife Rhonda, Jacob Kettering, Launey Subic, Branden Lawrence, Genieva Hilton and husband Mike, Alexis Edgmon and husband Michael, Aubrey Bostick and fiancé Nic; eight great-grandchildren, Dallas Buller, Dalton Buller, Andrew Kettering, Lance Kettering, Abby Kettering, Kaden Duncan-Hilton, Evan Subic, Elizabeth Subic; four great-great-grandchildren as well as several nieces and nephews. Mary Lou was preceded in death by, her parents; three brothers, Gerald “Lefty” Tremelling, Dougald “Laddie” Tremelling, Roy Tremelling; six sisters, Clorean Beyda, Arlie Jelouchan, Anona Riley, Muriel Widdop, Lois Hamilton and Bethie McElderry. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Thursday, March 16, 2023 at Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and onterment will be at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests donations in Mary Lou’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 14, 2023 Judith Kay Rider Judy Rider, 80, of Rawlins, Wyoming passed away on Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at the Memorial Hospital of Carbon County. She was born in Rock Springs, WY to Georgia Irene Simons and Buddy Joe Mankin, Judy worked as a cook or hostess at several locations, including the Blake House and Country Kitchen. Judy enjoyed quilting, fishing, playing darts, gardening, and spending time with her children and grandchildren. She loved to cook. Judy is survived and will be sadly missed by her husband, Charles Rider; her children, Marlene Siler of Green River, Cat Siler of Rawlings, David Siler of Green River and Rick Siler of Rawlins; her grandchildren, Amanda Engstrom and husband Chad, Joe McMahon and partner Angie Iacovetto; great-grandchildren, Eric Engstrom, Olie McMahon, Sorraya McMahon and Charles McMahon; and siblings, Vicky Martin, Dean Simmons and wife Jackie, Rick Simmons and wife Becky, Kelly Simmons and wife Suzie, Brenda Scharp, Sandie Mankin Burke and Ed. Mankin. She was preceded in death by a son, Clyde Siler, stepfather, Richard Simmons, mother, Irene Simmons, father, Buddy Joe Mankin, stepmother, Betty Mankin and sister, Carol Price. A celebration of life will take place on Saturday, April 15, 2023. The place and time are still to be determined and will be announced. Arrangements have been entrusted to Casada Funeral Home, Rawlins, Wyoming. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 14, 2023 Bob Richards Bob “Pops” Richards gained his wings on Tuesday, February 21, 2023 in Greenville, NC. He loved fishing, camping, and hot rods, but loved his family most. He is survived by his wife, Glenda Richards of Greenville, NC., his kids, Ben and Susan Taylor of Arizona, Rich and Janet Taylor of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Dave Taylor and partner Jenny of Green River, Wyoming, Jim and Cristy Richards of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Gene Richards of Texas, Vicky and Delmer Duran of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Stacy and Pat Chevez of Washington, Krista and Alex Higby of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Gabriella Steiger, and Jonathan McCormick; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by both of his parents, one brother, three sisters, and his second wife, Hazel M. Richards. A service will be held at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 15, 2023 Stanley Cornell Nate Stanley Cornell Nate was born on January 11, 1945, in Montpelier, Idaho, to Stanley and Margaret Fern (Langford) Nate. Cornell passed peacefully on March 14, 2023, at his home in Stansbury Park, Utah. He was surrounded by his family. Cornell attended school, played football and basketball, dated and bought a car while living in Cokeville, Wyoming. Cornell loved hunting and fishing. He loved riding his horses. After graduating from Cokeville High School, Cornell attended Utah State University for one year before serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Eastern Atlantic States Mission. Upon his return home, he attended Brigham Young University where he graduated with a teaching degree in health and drivers’ education. He met his wife, Susan Rigtrup, while they were both attending college. They married in the Salt Lake Temple on August 22, 1969. Cornell taught English and coached football and basketball in Ririe, Idaho, for two years. They moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming, where for 35 years Cornell taught health, anatomy and physiology, and sports medicine, was athletic trainer, and coached boys and girls basketball. He was Wyoming State Coach of the Year for girl’s basketball and won a state championship. He loved his family, church, coaching, hunting and camping, watching sports, and John Wayne and Clint Eastwood movies. He was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in many positions, including, Bishop, High Councilman, Gospel Doctrine Teacher, High Priest Group Leader, and Scout Master. Cornell and Susan are the parents of three children, WendySue (Matt) Merrell, Brady (Natalie Marshall), and Trent Megan Woodland). They have six grandchildren: Reed, Paige, Ryan, Chase, Claire, and Sydney, and six step-grandchildren: Kaden, Conner, Carson, Reagan, Asher, and Taylor. Cornell and Susan moved to Stansbury Park, Utah, in 2010. Cornell was a substitute teacher in Tooele County for seven years. Cornell’s health began to decline in 2018. He was put on dialyses in 2020, for kidney failure. Soon after he was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, heart failure and had pulmonary problems. Cornell was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters. He is survived by his wife, children, grandchildren, one sister and two brothers and many nieces and nephews. A small private family service will be held at Dedrickson Mortuary in Grantsville, Utah on Saturday, March 18, 2023. Interment will be in the Spanish Fork, Utah cemetery. --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 16, 2023 Lillian Pryich Lillian Pryich, 93, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs and former resident of Colorado. Mrs. Pryich died following a lengthy illness. She was born December 22, 1929 in Barbour, Colorado, the daughter of Anton Palcher and Ladene Onita Linthicum-O’Neil. Lillian attended schools in Colorado and Reliance, Wyoming and was a 1947 graduate of Reliance High School. She married Alexander Edward Pryich July 19, 1952 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and he preceded her in death August 9, 2012. Mrs. Pryich worked for Gambles for 17 years and she retired in 1992 as a bookkeeper. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Lillian enjoyed spending time with her family and friends especially her grandchildren, crossword puzzles, word search, all kinds of games, watching television, music, going to the movies and jigsaw puzzles. Survivors include one son, Michael Pryich and wife Alma of Aurora, Colorado; three daughters, Cynthia Boyd of Oakland, California, Paula Pryich of Pueblo, Colorado, Jill Cheese and husband Brad of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sisters, Carrie Baker of Pearce, Arizona, Helen Wilson and husband Bob of Big Piney, Wyoming; four grandchildren, Stephanie Cheese, Aaron Cheese, Ann Boyd and husband Seth, Sara Boyd; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alexander Pryich; parents, Anton and Ladene Palcher; four brothers, Charles Palcher and wife Betty, Robert Palcher, Billy Palcher, Jimmy Palcher; three sisters, Anna Headd, Emma Tomassi and husband Louie Tomassi, Josephine Geckeler; and one son-in-law, John Boyd. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests donations be made in Lillian’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Thursday, March 23, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Inurnment will be in the Rock Springs, Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 16, 2023 Ron Frederick Kudar Ronald Frederick Kudar, 75, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Saturday, March 11, 2023 at St. Luke’s Meridian Medical Center in Meridian, Idaho. He was a resident of Kuna, Idaho for the past two years and former resident of Payson, Arizona, Idaho City, Idaho, Jackson, Wyoming and Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born in Jackson, Wyoming February 8, 1948, the son of Joseph Herman Kudar and Mary Gornick Kudar. Mr. Kudar attended schools in Santa Fe, New Mexico and was a 1967 graduate of St. Michael's High School. Ron married Becky Clark in Freedom, Wyoming October 3, 1970 and she preceded him in death on June 4, 1992. He then married Linda Hoff March 8, 2010 in Ely, Nevada. He entered the United States Army in the spring of 1969 and by September of that year he was in Vietnam with the 1st Infantry Division better known as the BIG RED ONE. Ron went to work at the Sweetwater County Sherriff’s Office in 1971 for John Zakovich for 28 years and he retired November 1, 1999 as Sweetwater County Undersheriff. He was a member of the American Legion, BPOE Elks Lodge, NRA; Moose Lodge, Past Chairman of the Board for Red Desert Roundup Rodeo 1992-1993, National Sherriff’s Association, Wyoming Peace Officers Association. Survivors include his wife, Linda Kudar of Kuna, Idaho; two daughters, Rebel Kudar of Meridian, Idaho, Kasni Eisele and husband Trevor of Meridian, Idaho; three sons, Mason Trevor Hoff of Kuna, Idaho, Jeremy Hoff and wife Katie of Payson, Arizona, David Hoff and wife Ashley of Boise, Idaho; one brother, Joseph Kudar and wife Dorothy of Jackson, Wyoming; one sister, Beverly Nelson of Jackson Wyoming; nine grandchildren, Tanner Eisele, Alex Eisele, Becky Eisele, Emery Kudar, Hunter Hoff, Hayli Hoff, Hannah Hoff, Hensley Hoff, Jacob Hoff; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Mary Kudar; brother-in-law, Albert “Boots” Nelson; grandchildren, Ryatt Hoff and Hudson Hoff. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Ron’s name to St. Joseph’s Indian School, P.O. Box 326, Chamberlain, South Dakota 57326 or The Humane Society of the United States, 1255 23rd Street NW, Suite 450, Washington, District of Columbia 20037 A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A rosary will be conducted at 5:00 P.M. Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military honors, graveside services and interment will be in Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church. Condolences may be left at vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 17, 2023 Jacqueline Anderson Jacqueline Anderson, 79, passed away Thursday, March 16, 2023 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a former resident of Phoenix, Arizona and Mesquite, Nevada. She was born June 21, 1945 in Beach, North Dakota, the daughter of Marvin G. Linson and Della Olaechea Linson. Ms. Anderson attended schools in Colorado and Nevada. She was a 1961 Aurora High School graduate. Jacqueline worked for State Farm for many years and retired in 2009 as an insurance producer. She was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She enjoyed bowling, playing cards and gambling. Survivors include one son, Dirk Anderson and wife Melissa of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters, Kristi Novak and husband Brian of Maryville, Missouri, Jeri Christensen and companion Fred Trujillo of Green River, Wyoming; five grandchildren, Blaec Blaisdell and wife Danny, Blaine Christensen and wife Jordan, Tarin Anderson, Kael Anderson, Neil Novak and wife Sami. She is preceded in death by her parents, Marvin Linson and wife Della and one granddaughter, Alyson “Aly” Novak. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 17, 2023 Susie Reyes Susie Reyes, 78, passed away Thursday, February 23, 2023 at the Lemay Avenue Health & Rehab Facility in Fort Collins, Colorado. Susie was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past 48 years and a former resident of Chicago, Illinois. Susie passed away peacefully following a long illness. Susie was born on May 8, 1944, in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Gregorio and Maria Lopez Rodriguez. Susie attended schools in Chicago, Illinois and was a 1964 graduate of Harrison High School. Susie married her high school sweetheart Rudy Reyes, Jr. on June 11, 1966, in Chicago, Illinois. Susie worked for Walmart for thirty years and retired in 2018 as an associate. Susie loved spending time with her family, traveling with Rudy, reading, listening to Barry Manilow, and spending time with her lifelong friends in Rock Springs. Survivors include one son, Anthony Reyes and wife Nancy Vehr of Cheyenne, Wyoming; one sister, Carmen (Leo) Cardella of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two grandchildren, Andy Vehr, Jenny Vehr; several cousins, nieces and nephews. Susie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; two brothers, Bobby Rodriguez and Julio Rodriguez, and two sisters, Mary Guerra and Guadalupe Morales. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Friday, March 24, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 17, 2023 Harold R. Monroe Harold R. Monroe passed away with his family at his side on March 14, 2023, following a short illness. He was 94 years old and a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for 70 years. Harold was born on October 29, 1928, in Thayer Junction, Wyoming, in the Union Pacific Depot living quarters. His parents were Harry A. Monroe and Audra E. Edwards Monroe, he was one of eight children. He attended school in Wamsutter, WY, and high school in Coalville, Utah At the age of 17, Harold hired out on the Union Pacific Railroad as summer help on a welding crew. He eventually became a Signal Maintainer for the Wyoming Division until his retirement at age 62. Harold met the love of his life, Wanda Gaston, at Love’s Confectionery in Hanna, while working on the signal gang. They married July 22, 1950. Harold was drafted into the army during the Korean War and served from 1951-1953. He was a corporal, stationed in Eta Jima, Japan, where he taught code and radio procedure (ditty bopper). Harold and Wanda settled in Rock Springs where they raised four children, Greer, Gayle, Andy, and Jimmy. Harold loved summer vacations, camping at Granite Hot Springs and the Big Sandy with family and friends. He liked picnics, taking drives, and hunting on Little Mountain and in Big Sandy with Andy and Jimmy. He would say the most fun he and Wanda had was snowmobiling with Mountain Fuel friends in the winter months. Harold’s nickname, “Saga,” was given to him by his coffee buddies at Rauzi’s Garage. Sarf and Herm Rauzi remained close friends until their death; they had coffee twice daily, six days a week, for 60 years. After retiring, he enjoyed time at his trailer up north, bowling, and caring for his yard. He was an active member of the First Congregational Church from 1953 to the present. He was also a member of the Elks and the Mason’s. Harold had a lifetime full of good friends. He loved to tease people and made friends easily, most recently, with the staff and residents at Deer Trail Assisted Living. He is survived by his daughter, Greer (John) Ferrero of Rock Springs; daughter, Gayle (Tim) Crough of Auburn, California; son, Andy (Debi) Monroe of Rock Springs; grandsons, Nunzio and Geno Ferrero of Rock Springs, Andrew Monroe of Herriman, Utah, and Chris (Aimee) Tyler of Saratoga Spring, Utah Sean Egan of Everest, Washington, J. J. Heckethorn of Ottumwa, Iowa; granddaughters, Kelly (Justin) Virrey of Orangevale, California, Catherine Crough of Sacramento, California, Kara Tyler Merritt of Medford, Oregon, daughter-in-law, Lisa Monroe of Everett, Washington, sister, Claire Sells of Grand Prairie, Texas, and brother, James Edward of Mt. Vernon, Missouri A celebration of Harold’s wonderful life will be held in June 2023, date to be announced. Donations can be made to the First Congregational Church Memorial Fund, in Harold’s name at 1275 Adams Ave, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 17, 2023 Ashton Kole Jasperson Ashton Kole Jasperson, 38, passed away Sunday March 12, 2023 in Farmington, New Mexico. He was resident of Farmington, New Mexico for 22 years and former resident of Green River, Wyoming. He was born February 9, 1985 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Kole Clinton Jasperson and Linda Rene Oney. Ashton attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and Farmington, New Mexico. He received his General Education Degree. He worked for San Juan Marine for seven years as a boat mechanic. Ashton later worked for Cougar Completion for the past four months as a driller. He enjoyed his family and especially his children, fishing, hunting, golfing, BMX and camping. Survivors include his mother, Rene Barnett and husband JD of Green River, Wyoming, fiancé, Charity Sue Stickle; one son, Camden Kole Jasperson of Farmington, New Mexico; two daughters, Kaili Nikole Wadsworth of Green River, Wyoming, Kenzie Sue Jasperson of Farmington, New Mexico; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Kole Clinton Jasperson; paternal grandparents, Tex and Jeraldine Jasperson; maternal grandparents, Lena Staley and husband Darrel; grandfather, Jearl “JD” Douglas Oney, two uncles, Kreg Tex Jasperson and Jimmie Vaughn. The family respectfully requests donations be made to FBO The Ashton Jasperson kids Trona Valley 3710143187 Cremation will take place. A graveside services and inurnment will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 20, 2023 Connie Lucas Connie Lucas, 67, passed away Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at her son’s home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. She was born December 7, 1956 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Blaine Potter and Florence Delgado. Connie attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She enjoyed spending time with her family especially grandchildren, watching history and cooking shows, watching football and sushi. Connie was an avid John Wayne fan. Survivors include her three sons, Jason Marcy and wife Angela, Blaine “B.J.” Lucas, Quinton, Lucas and wife Terra all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, Shane Heikes of Clearwater, Florida, Troy Heikes and wife Andrea of Foxdale, Arizona; four sisters, Roxanne Heikes of Edgewater, Florida, Dovee Taylor of Dallas, Texas, Darlene Urrutia and husband Robert of Port Orange, Florida, Tanya McGarvey and husband Bill of Pinedale, Wyoming; six grandchildren, Shon, Zander, Payton, Alexis, Maxwell, Axel; two great grandchildren, Aviana, Aspen; two uncles, Tim Potter, Ted Potter and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Thomas “Tom” Potter and Ronald “Ronnie” Potter. Cremation will take place. There will be no services at her request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Mar 20, 2023 Sally Lou MyersSally Lou Myers, 83, passed away March 17, 2023 at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was a resident of Rock Springs for 37 years. Sally was born on February 18, 1940 in Denver, Colorado, the daughter of Robert Prescott Pierce and Lois Nell Vikrey. She attended school in Big Piney, WY and worked as a security guard for Black Butte Coal Company until her retirement in 1992. Sally was a member of the Ordinary Faith Church. She enjoyed spending her time planting flowers and going on picnics. She really loved the outdoors. Survivors include her son, Thomas Myers; brother, Robert Pierce; sisters, Peggy Koepp, Lynn Dean, Lana Roache; grandchildren, Kennady Kimsey, Alexia Myers, Joshua Myers; and great-grandson, Oliver Hartman. Funeral services will be held at 4:00 p.m., Thursday, March 23, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services at the funeral home. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 23, 2023 Edith Joyce Hart Edith Joyce Hart, 78, of Green River Wyoming, ended her battle with Alzheimer’s and left this earth on Wednesday, March 22, 2023. Joyce was born on June 21, 1944, in Dallas, Texas, the daughter of William Troy and Adelaide Edith White Garner. Joyce married the love of her life, Howard Hart, May 19, 1982 in Green River, Wyoming. She was a graduate of the University of Houston in 1970 where she received her Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. In her early career she was an elementary school teacher in Texas. Upon moving to Wyoming, she was a K-1 teacher in Green River until her retirement in 2006. Her love for teaching instilled a love of education and reading in many young lives. She devoted countless hours to the Children’s Choice reading program because of her passion for childhood literacy. She received several district and state teaching awards, as well the Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award in 1994. Joyce’s big heart made her a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, teacher, friend and inspiration to many. She enjoyed watching the Dallas Cowboys, playing softball, working in her flower beds, swinging her backyard swing and reading and singing to her grandchildren. Joyce was an amazing cook and accomplished seamstress, creating blessing gowns, cozy blankets and quilts. Her greatest love was being outdoors, hiking, fishing, camping, and cross-country skiing with her best friend and beloved husband of 41 years. Survivors include her husband, Howard Hart of Green River, Wyoming; one daughter, Sandra Lever and husband Jon of Cheyenne, Wyoming; one son, Whitney Pugh and wife Stacey of Logan, Utah; one stepson, Travis Hart of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, Joe Garner and wife Anna of Waukesha, Wisconsin; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Joyce was preceded in death by her parents, William Troy Garner and Adelaide Edith White McLeroy, one brother, Billy Reeves Garner. Please join us at an informal Celebration of a Life in the Commons Area at Green River High School, 1615 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming from 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. Saturday, April 15, 2023. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Joyce’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolence may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 23, 2023 Kristy Kay Kaumo Anselmi Kristy Kay Kaumo Anselmi, 63, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Sunday, March 19, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Rock Springs and very briefly former resident of Gunnison, Colorado and Bishop, California. She was born January 30, 1960 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Leno Kaumo and Leola Carter. Kristy attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1978 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She married Paul Thomas Anselmi in Las Vegas in 2006. He preceded her in death March 5, 2009. She worked for TSA for Homeland Security for thirteen years at the Rock Springs, Airport and Gunnison-Crested Butte Regional Airport in Gunnison, Colorado. She worked for the Rocket-Miner for many years. Kristy enjoyed spending time with family, gardening and cooking. She was an avid Denver Broncos fan. Kristy loved crafting with her grandchildren, she would spend months planning activities and crafting for them to do together and she loved her dog, Bernie. Survivors include her son, Jared James and wife Rebecca; two daughters, Jaysha Eikanger and husband Josh, Kalista Pendleton and husband Zack all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sisters-in-law, Sherrie Kaumo of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Sharon Kaumo of Gillette, Wyoming; five grandchildren, Harper James, Kya Eikanger, Karter Eikanger, Ivan Faycosh, Solveig Hanks and several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, Leno and Leola Kaumo; one son, Justin James; three brothers, Lennie Kaumo, Dr. Jerry Kaumo, Karl Kaumo; one sister-in-law, Paula Kaumo. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Monday, March 27, 2023 at Vase Funeral Chapels, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the chapel. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 24, 2023 Arlene Bentley Arlene Bentley, 69, passed away Thursday, March 16, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for 25 years and former resident of Soldotna, Alaska. Arlene was born October 8, 1953 in Florence, Arizona, the daughter of Leith F. Kartchner and Celia Castillo Kartchner. She attended schools in San Manuel, Arizona. Arlene enjoyed camping, fishing, and having poker nights with her best friend, Vickie. She also loved singing, dancing, writing poetry, watching ghost shows, playing computer games and traveling to Wendover to gamble. What Arlene loved the most was being a stay-at-home mom, spending time with her kids, grandkids, and dogs. Arlene had many adventures growing up in Arizona, later moving to Utah where she worked at a sewing factory supporting her children as a single mom. Arlene eventually made her way to Alaska where she brought two more children into the world. Arlene continued with her adventures, working to put food on the table and raising her kids in the great North until moving to Rock Springs where she remained until parting with us. Many kids thought of Arlene as a second mom, she was always there to make you feel welcome and loved. You could count on her for a cold drink or a great meal. Her smile could light up a room and her laugh would warm your soul. Throughout her life, she touched many hearts and will be forever loved and missed. Survivors include three sons, Shane Boze and wife Cassie of Soldotna, Alaska, Bobby Boze and wife Tara of Soldotna, Joshua Bentley and wife Aspen of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters, Tammy Boze Deal of Pinedale, Wyoming, Rebecca Maser and husband John of Rock Springs; three sisters, Leatha Kartchner Earl of Soldotna, Vernelle Kartchner of Soldotna, Dorathy Ann Kartchner Bunch of Soldotna; 19 grandchildren, Rozalyn, Penelope, Jackson, Charlie, Oliver, Addy, Shanelle; Troy; Taylan; Krysta; Jesse; Fiona; Jacob; Foster; Ronnie; Savannah; Payton, Tuff, Greyson; two great-grandchildren, Jack and Leo; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; maternal grandparents; paternal grandparents; two sisters, Emma Phillips, Donna Kartchner; two brothers, Leith Kartchner Jr., Howard Kartchner and best friend, Vickie. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Friday, March 31, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Interment will be at Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences can be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 24, 2023 Steve Ray Williams Steven Ray Williams, 57, passed away at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Green River. Steve was born October 9, 1965 in Lancaster, California, the son of H. Ray Williams and Kathryn “Irene” Harris. He attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a Green River High School graduate in 1984. Steve received his certificate in Computer Science at Denver Institute of Technology. He worked for Haliburton for 12 years as a training and safety coordinator. Steve enjoyed building computers; fishing and hunting especially sage chickens. Survivors include two sisters, Peggy Santillanes of Rock Springs, Wyoming, JoAnn Evertsen and husband Gary of Elko, Nevada; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Duane Williams. Cremation will take place. No services will be conducted at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 24, 2023 Patricia Ann LeFaivre Patricia Ann LeFaivre, 87, passed away on Thursday, March 23, 2023 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a long-time resident of Green River, Wyoming and former resident of Laramie, Wyoming. She was born March 30, 1935 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Freeman Huntley and Madalena Anselmi. Ms. LeFaivre attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1953 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She received her bachelor’s degree in teaching at the University of Wyoming. While attending University of Wyoming, she met and married Robert Charles LeFaivre and they later divorced. She worked for the Sweetwater County Library in Green River, Wyoming for 30 years and retired in 1998 as the head librarian. Ms. LeFaivre was a devoted mother and grandmother who loved spending time with her family. She was an avid reader, board game player and very competitive while she was playing. Patricia had a wonderful sense of fashion and great sense of humor and everyone that knew her loved her. She enjoyed being in Church Choir, traveling, playing bridge and she was very much a social butterfly. Survivors include one son, Mark LeFaivre and wife Carla (Maldonado) of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters, Julie Ann LeFaivre of Ocala, Florida, Jeanne and husband Scott Wilks of Kailua, Hawaii, grandchildren, Lexie Cahill and husband Chris, Jamie Knutson, Cheyenne Lindsey-LeFaivre and wife Mariana; Ian Wilks, Zoe Wilks, Haley LeFaivre, Hunter LeFaivre; two great-grandchildren, Allie Cahill, Colin Cahill. She was preceded in death by her parents; former husband, Robert Charles LeFaivre and one son, John LeFaivre. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Mar 28, 2023 Cole Heavin Cole Heavin, 30, passed away on March 22, 2023, in Lovell, Wyoming. He was born on September 26, 1992, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Shane and Emmy Heavin. Cole attended grade school in Reliance, WY, and graduated from Rock Springs High School with the class of 2011. He attended Western Wyoming Community College to attain an Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and his CNA certification. Cole has worked as a CNA for the last ten years and has worked for Bighorn Hospital District since December 2017. Cole married Kylie Francis in Rock Springs, Wyoming, on January 6, 2018. He was a member of the St. John’s Lutheran Church, LCMS. Cole enjoyed spending his free time riding motocross, fishing, working with heavy machinery doing dirt work, hunting, and spending time with his family, friends, and animals. Survivors include his wife, Kylie Heavin of Lovell, WY; parents, Shane and Emmy Heavin of Reliance, WY; sister, Jo Heavin of Reliance, WY; paternal grandmother, Carole Heavin of Reliance, WY; maternal grandparents, Gene and Carol Viles of Guernsey, WY; as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Norman Heavin, baby sister, and niece, Emberlyn. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, April 1, 2023, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 3101 College Drive, Rock Springs, WY. A viewing will be held from 5-7 p.m., Friday, March 31, 2023, at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Interment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Cole’s name to St. John’s Lutheran Church, 520 Montana Ave, Lovell, WY 82431. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Mar 28, 2023 Elaine Lucille Marcov Elaine Lucille Marcov passed away Friday, March 24, 2023 at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Elaine was born on February 21, 1940 in Montreal, Ontario, Canada. She was the daughter of Gerard and Betty Decaire. Elaine worked for the San Diego School District as a kitchen aide before retiring. She lived in many places throughout her life such as Canada, New York, Iowa, California and Wyoming. Elaine enjoyed spending her time traveling, dancing, working puzzles, reading and being with animals. She loved movies: Dr. Zhivago, Gone with the Wind, To Sir with Love, and the Chevy Chase Vacation films. She also had a great love for music: Elvis, The Beatles, Little Richard, Engelbert Humperdink, Charlie Rich and Tom Jones. Elaine had a fondness for yoga, The Waltons, a good lobster supper, and peanut M&Ms! She had many friends and was loved by all. Survivors include her son, Jeff Downing of Dallas, TX; stepson, Raymond Marcov of Daytona Bch., FL; daughters, Linda Williams of Ormond Bch., FL, and Jamie Downing-Siddall of Rock Springs, WY; stepdaughter, Stefani Turco of FL; grandchildren, Christopher Heinrich, Ryan Storey, Jonathan Williams and Miranda Watkins; and ten beloved great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Betty and Gerard Decaire, sisters, Germaine Decaire and Nancy Riou, and her husband, Ryan Marcov. Following Elaine's wishes, her body has been donated to science and a future family gathering to celebrate her life will be held. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 29, 2023 Steven West Steven West, 68, passed away peacefully with his family by his side Monday, March 27, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident. Steve died following a brief illness. He was born September 22, 1954 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Charles Keith West and Marjene L. Hansen. Mr. West attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1973 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He married Fran Kovach and they had three daughters from this union and later divorced. Steve shared the last 31 years with the love of his life, JoLynn Morgando. Mr. West was the owner/operator of Steve’s Wyoming Club for 25 years and he retired in 2019. He previously worked for the family business, Desert Oil Company for 15 years. He also worked for Waddell and Reed for 10 years as a financial advisor. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, telling jokes, hunting, music, golfing and traveling. Survivors include JoLynn Morgando of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three daughters, Jenny Daily and husband Matt of Portland, Oregon, Katie West of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Stevie West of Portland, Oregon; JoLynn’s children, Freddie John Morgando, Kim Hickok and husband Jim and Tiffany Searle and husband Stoney all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three brothers, Chuck West and wife Teresa of St. George, Utah, Kenny West and wife Tonette of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Neil West of Seattle, Washington; one sister, Jan Maicki and husband Matt of Rapid City, South Dakota; two grandsons, Nikolas Daily and Benjamin Daily who Steve referred to as his boys and thirteen loved grandchildren and great-grandchildren; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father, Charles Keith West; paternal grandfather, Owen West; paternal grandmother, Blanch Flor and husband Bob; maternal grandparents, A. Lenard and Alma Hansen. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Steve's memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Mar 29, 2023 Ginger Lucy Anne Dymock Ginger Lucy Anne Dymock passed away peacefully in her mother’s warm embrace. She leaves behind loving parents, Eli Dymock and Caroline Dymock (Johnson); brother, Charlie Dymock (age 2); sister, Adeline Dymock (age 6); paternal grandparents, Ron and Trudie Dymock; maternal grandparents, Andrew and Tally Johnson; 12 aunts, 12 uncles, and 38 cousins. Ginger loved hearing music and movies. She would always kick when you poked the belly. “I love baby Ginger and everyone and my family.” –Adeline (big sister). “I believe she had a refined pallet [sic] like her daddy. She was a very active little dancer. We love our little girl, we will miss her dearly but can’t wait to see her and hold her in our arms again.” Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, April 1, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2055 Edgar Street, Rock Springs, WY. Interment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 29, 2023 Paul Sawaya Our husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend and favorite jewelry salesman passed away surrounded by his family on Monday, March 20, 2023. Paul was born on December 11, 1954 to Jim and Joyce Sawaya and grew up in Murray, Utah. He graduated from Judge Memorial Catholic High School and married his high school sweetheart, MarLa (Peanut) Luke in 1973. Paul started his career in the jewelry business at the age of 16. He worked for Massey’s Jewelers for almost 40 years. He loved his customers and enjoyed helping them select the perfect gift for a special occasion. In his free time Paul enjoyed golf and sharing the sport with his grandkids. He loved playing blackjack, manning a BBQ grill, and spending time with family. Paul is survived by his wife, MarLa (Peanut); daughters, Jessica (Frank) Winfrey, Amanda (Jeremy) Morse, and Ashley Sawaya; grandkids, Jaxen, Alyssa, Aryana, Mahlia, Deegan, Brooklyn, Colton and Alex; siblings, Beverly Simpson, Keith (Becky), Judy (Lance) Sampson, Annette (Steve) Chaus, Jim (Cathy) and Carol (John) Calacino. He is preceded in death by his parents, Jim and Joyce Sawaya. Our family would like to thank the medical team that gave Paul as much time with his family as possible, Dr. Clarke Low, Dr. Jason Diaz, Dr. Dave Griffin, and Dr. Vilija Avizonis. Thank you to the team of nurses from CNS, especially Sam and Joan, we could not have taken such great care of him without you. Dad fought a very long and courageous four year battle with throat and lung cancer. Through it all he maintained his sense of humor and fighting spirit. There will be a rosary on Friday, March 31, 2023 at 7 p.m. and a funeral mass on April 1, 2023 at 12:30 p.m. at St. Jude’s Catholic Church, 5445 South 2700 West, Taylorsville, Utah 84129. --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 30, 2023 Darleen Joyce (Burns) Johnson Darleen Joyce (Burns) Johnson, 81, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family Sunday, March 26, 2023 in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. She was a resident of Mesquite, Nevada for the past 14 years and former resident of Green River. She died following a brief illness. Darleen was born February 5, 1942 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Thomas and Isabel (Hofeldt) Burns. She attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a 1960 graduate of Green River High School. She attended the University of Wyoming. Darleen married Stephen Oke Johnson on November 5, 1970 in Green River and gained an appreciation for his love of outdoor activities, including camping, fishing, and golfing. She did not remarry after his death in 1986. She dedicated her life to her sons, each born 10 years apart, and always put them and their interests and activities first. She loved Lava Hot Springs, Idaho and spent a lot of time there throughout her life with her maternal grandmother, her mother and her three sons. After college, Darleen worked at the state capitol in Cheyenne before returning to Green River. She was the first woman ever hired at the trona mine, Allied Chemical. She initially worked as the secretary to the plant manager and progressed into public relations and human resources before becoming a stay-at-home mom after having her third son in 1984. She later became a successful Mary Kay cosmetics distributor for several years and part time at Rolling Green Country Club before retiring in 2005. Darleen was the epitome of class, always dressed immaculately and always with a beautiful welcoming smile. In Mesquite, she worked part time at the department store, Beall’s, up until the pandemic and always loved fashion and interacting with the public. Darleen was active in the Catholic Church and she held several leadership positions in the Wyoming Council of Catholic Women. She loved to tell stories about her sons and grandchildren to anyone that would listen. Throughout her life, she was always active in social activities, including golfing, bowling, bunko and her sons’ hobbies. Survivors include three sons, Thomas (Tara) of Mesquite, Nevada, Corey (Lauren) of Sandy, Utah and Christian “Bo” (Erika) of Woods Cross, Utah; five grandchildren, Brittany, Braxton, Ava; Lexi and Jack; two great grandchildren, Ellison and Atticus. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Isabel Burns, and her husband, Stephen Oke Johnson. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Darleen’s memory to Cowboys Against Cancer, 1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:15 A.M. Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A rosary will be conducted at 10:30 A.M. Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at the church. Graveside services and interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Mar 30, 2023 Charles C. Kirby, Jr. Charles C. Kirby Jr. passed away on March 21, 2023. He was born in Colorado Springs, CO. Chuck is survived by son, Jason Kirby of Rock Springs, WY, daughter, Shelby of Rock Springs, WY, and life partner, Tammy Contreras of Fort Mohave, and many grandchildren. Chuck was a avid outdoorsman who loved hunting and fishing. He also loved driving a cement truck. He could light up a room and everyone he met instantly was a friend to him. He will leave a big hole in this world. He had many friends in Wyoming and Arizona where he retired to. A celebration of life will take place in August. --- Vase Funeral Home, Mar 31, 2023 Jill Roosa Jill Roosa, 66, of Rock Springs, passed away unexpectedly in the early hours of Wednesday, March 29th, 2023, at Deer Trail Assisted Living where she had been a resident for the past year due to an aggressive form of dementia. She was born on January 16th, 1957 in Rock Springs to Harold Leslie (Red) and Veda (Vee) Fern (Pierce) Brangham. She was the youngest of four children, surprising her parents 10 years after they "thought they were all done having kids." She lived in Green River until her family moved to Rock Springs where they purchased a rooming house on B Street when she was four years old. Her father passed away shortly after his retirement from Mountain Fuel when Jill was just 14. She then assisted her mother with the rooming house, and often told stories about cleaning all the rooms and up to 15 loads of laundry that would be done in a day. Jill attended schools in Rock Springs from elementary through high school. She met Ernie Krause at a dance in Green River in her early teens and the two eventually married in 1975 when Jill was 18. They had a daughter, Amber, in February of 1977, but divorced later that same year. She started dating and fell in love with Mike Roosa in 1978. They were married in Reno, NV on September 11, 1978. Jill's mother, Vee also remarried in 1978, and asked that Jill and Mike live in and continue to assist in running the rooming house on B Street. Mike and Jill's son, Andy, was born in May of 1980 and Mike adopted Amber shortly after. Jill was a devoted wife and mother, serving as Amber's Girl Scouts Troop Leader for a time and attending every T-Ball, football or softball game, band concert, award ceremony, dance performance and play that she could. When it came time for Vee to sell the rooming house, Jill and Mike moved out and bought the first of many homes they would own together. Jill always took great care in creating a beautiful and comfortable home no matter where she lived and had a real talent for decorating. She had an incredible work ethic and sense of determination. She made a career in retail customer service, working at several stores in the Rock Springs community throughout her life. In more recent years, she enjoyed working as a teller and later as a customer service representative at Rocky Mountain Bank. However, she is probably best known for the 14 years she was the manager of Blockbuster Video. She experienced great success at her store, winning rewards trips to Puerto Rico, Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas and Jamaica. Jill loved traveling, shopping, classic rock music, concerts and a good, cold beer. She and Mike enjoyed camping and boating when their kids were young and motorcycle trips and jeeping excursions once they were empty-nesters. She was a strong, stoic woman, who would rarely shed a tear. She could be stubborn, feisty and sassy, but, at the same time, she was every bit as loving, caring, nurturing and a true, loyal friend. She was adventurous, fun and funny, known as the "cool mom,” and always up for a good time. She was a fighter and a breast cancer survivor, having a double mastectomy in 2005 followed by chemotherapy. Survivors include her husband of 44 1/2 years, Mike Roosa of Rock Springs; her daughter, Amber Garcia (Justin) of Broken Arrow, OK; her son, Andy, of Rock Springs; her brother, Pat Brangham (Verion) of Green River; her sister, Toni Brangham of Casper; her brothers-in-law, Erek Roosa (Linda) of Sheridan and Derek Roosa (Brenda) of Green River, plus several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She is preceded in death by her great-grandparents; grandparents; her parents, Harold Leslie (Red) Brangham and Veda Fern (Pierce) Brangham Parson; one brother, Tom Brangham; her sister-in-law, Carroll Brangham; two nephews, Todd Brangham and Tommy Brangham; her father-in-law, James Andrew Roosa and her mother-in-law, Nettie Faith Roosa. It is impossible to fully encompass who Jill was and how we feel about her in a short recap of significant dates and events in her life. Nor is it possible to describe the depths of the way too early, profound loss she leaves behind. She was everybody's favorite, everybody's best friend and the most significant thing in our lives. The family respectfully requests donations be made in her memory to Wyoming Chapter of Alzheimer's Association, 2232 Del Range Boulevard, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82009 or Cowboys Against Cancer, 1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place: a Celebration of Life may be scheduled at a later time. Condolences may be left atwww.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 4, 2023 Camel Nelson Olah Camel Nelson Olah passed away peacefully, following a sudden illness, on April 1, 2023, at The Memorial Hospital in Rock Springs, Wyoming, surrounded by family and friends. He was born February 15, 1963, in San Francisco, California, the son of William J. Olah and Jo Ann Partington Olah. Camel lived in Winnemucca, Nevada, until he was five years old and then became a lifelong resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He married Billie Phillips in 1986, and they had one daughter Cammie Olah, and she had one daughter, Alyson Hunter. They later divorced but remained the best of friends. Camel worked for the Wyoming Highway Department of Transportation for many years and was the voice of the road and travel report. He also worked at Zanetti Prestige and Collision. He was currently employed at White Mountain Mining. He loved working there and helped out in every position. He never met a stranger. He was loved by so many. He was often the life of the party. He was a good listener and conversationalist. He was an amateur expert who could talk at length about science, history, geology, geography, and astronomy. He loved Star Trek and anything about space. He was the kind of guy who would give you a ride, pull you out of a ditch, or help you move. He spent most of his time helping out his family and friends. Camel was a dedicated coast-to-coast listener. He was an avid Wyoming Cowboys fan and never missed a game on the radio. He had a passion for gold that was influenced by his father. Camel loved music. A few of his favorite bands were Boston, Rush, Third Eye Blind, Angels & Airwaves and U2. He was a talented artist who painted beautiful landscapes. He adored his pets, Elvis and Maggie, and loved all animals. He dearly loved his mother and had a very special place in his heart for his granddaughter, Aly Hunter. Camel was a true adventurer, he was always up for a road trip, a quad ride, or to go exploring. He knew the back roads, landmarks, and history of Southwest Wyoming. He loved the mountains, and some of the best times of his life were hiking in the Wind River Range. He was a kind, unique, non-judgmental soul who made this world more interesting. He lived life to the fullest on his own terms. Camel had friends from every walk of life, and he will be greatly missed. Survivors include his mother, Jo Ann Olah of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Cammie Olah and companion Heath Lehmann of Giddings, Texas; two sisters, Joette Olah of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Jana Allen and husband Michael of Woodinville, Washington; one granddaughter, Alyson Hunter of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one uncle, Jim Partington and wife Donna of Carson City, Nevada; one nephew, Jamison Ravenwood and wife Arielle of Bellevue, Washington; one niece, Layne Mathis of Woodinville, Washington. He was preceded in death by his father, William J. Olah; maternal grandmother, Jeanette Partington; several aunts, uncles and cousins. Celebrate Cam’s life by helping a friend, taking a hike, supporting the Wyoming Cowboys, or donating to your favorite animal shelter. Cremation will take place. A memorial service will be conducted at 2:00 P.M., Thursday, April 20, 2023 at Vase Funeral Chapels, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 4, 2023 Carl Don Stephens Former Green River resident Carl Don Stephens passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Friday, March 24, 2023 following a courageous battle against cancer. Carl was born on March 6, 1964, to Don and Christina Stephens in Hucknall, United Kingdom. Carl is survived by his loving wife, Elaine Stephens, sons, Christopher Stephens and Anthony Stephens, sister, Deb Mosley, and grandkids, Kaleb, Kooper, and Baileigh. He is preceded in death by his parents, Don and Christina Stephens and sister, Sue. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 4, 2023 Max Gruber Max Gruber passed away at home on March 28, 2023, surrounded by his loving wife and two daughters after a long battle with amyloidosis. His battle with serious medical issues in recent years showed his courage in facing life’s adversities with a smile and positive attitude. Max was an only child and was born to Anna and Franz Gruber on April 24, 1946, in Wallsee, Austria. Max attended forestry school and then spent one year serving in the Austrian army. After his duties to the Austrian government he continued his education in survey school in Salzburg, Austria. Max always had an adventurous spirit and when an opportunity to work in Australia arose, he took it. He spent five years in Australia furthering his skills in different trades including mining copper. While in Australia he enjoyed climbing, hiking, swimming and anything that kept him outdoors. He made lifelong friends during this time and met the love of his life, Pat. Their whirlwind courtship has been an inspiring love story that will be passed down for ages. They married at the botanical gardens in Sydney, Australia on September 9, 1972. Shortly thereafter they made their way to the United States. They worked in Tucson, Arizona before finally settling in Green River, Wyoming. Max was a long-time employee at the FMC trona mine. Max and Pat made their home in Wyoming for 37 years before retiring to Arizona in 2011. Life in Wyoming held many blessings, struggles, and an abundance of love. In February 1977 they welcomed into the world their oldest daughter, Anna. They quickly fell in love with being parents and wanted to expand their family. In June 1979 they welcomed their son Alex. Alex was born with heart complications and, sadly, passed five days after his birth. With broken hearts they found the courage to try for another baby. In October 1981 they were blessed with another daughter, Lisa, and their family was complete. Max was an avid outdoorsman and world traveler. Max truly embraced all of Wyoming’s beauty spending as much time as he could in its splendor. During his working years he would bypass the bus and ride his bicycle back and forth to the mine for his shift. The Wyoming wind never stopped him or slowed him down and he loved the challenge. Whether it was biking, hiking, skiing, fishing, or climbing, Max was always up for an adventure and a challenge. Max loved deeply. Max was dedicated to his family and worked hard to give them the best life possible. He taught his children and grandchildren the joy of the outdoors, the value of a hard day’s work, the healing of a hearty laugh, and to live life to its absolute fullest. We take comfort in knowing that his legacy will live on through his children and grandchildren and the memories created with family and friends. Max is preceded in death by his parents, Franz and Anna Gruber and his son, Alex Gruber. He is survived and missed by his loving wife of 50 years, Patricia Ann Gruber; his two daughters, Anna (Mike) LaBenz of Flagstaff AZ and Lisa (Dustin) Jones of Omaha NE; and forever cherished and remembered by his three grandchildren, Jack LaBenz, Olivia LaBenz and Aubrey Jones. A celebration of Max’s life will be held at The Boulders Resort, 34631 N. Tom Darlington Dr, Scottsdale, AZ, on Sunday, April 23rd from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. We will have a brunch with a memorial service and time for sharing your stories of Max. In lieu of flowers the family is asking for donations to be made in Max’s name to Hospice of the Valley, www.hov.org or JLB Project 2288 N Fremont Blvd. Flagstaff, AZ 86001. --- Fox Funeral Home, Apr 6, 2023 Lenord Lee Shaw Lenord Lee Shaw, 68, passed away Tuesday, March 28, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born November 5, 1954 in Dillon, MT, the son of Dorothy M. Shaw and Robert L. Shaw. Lenord enjoyed working as a steelworker and driving semi for USPS. He is survived by his brothers, Wayne M. Shaw of Salt Lake City, UT, John D. Shaw of Belgrade, MT; sisters, Barbara M. Stanton of Corvallis, MT, Peggy J. Syverson of Decorah, IA; as well as several nieces and nephews. Following cremation, private family services will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 6, 2023 Laura Anita Harris Laura Anita Harris was born to Samuel Vaude Brown and Irene Francis Moore in Safford, AZ on August 23, 1940. Anita met her first husband, Samuel L. Weaver, a local miner and they were married in Telluride, CO June of 1960. They had a daughter, Dondalee (Weaver) Southern August 27, 1962 in Moab, UT, and a son, Samuel Wade Weaver was born on April 8, 1964. Anita married her second husband, Carl W. Hamann, a construction worker in Reno, Nevada in 1968. They had twin daughters, Connie and Gayle Hamann born on June 13, 1968. The family moved to Anchorage, AK in 1969 where Carl started a cement masonry business and Anita stayed home to raise the children. They bought a Chevy Impala so Anita and the kids could drive down the Al-Can Highway every other summer to visit family in Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. They divorced in 1979. In 1980 Anita and the twins moved to Selah, WA and she began working as a bank teller at Yakima Valley Bank. She married her third husband, Stanley W. Harris in 1984. They lived on a small ranch outside of town, where they raised horses, cows and chickens. This is also where Anita got the nickname, Grandma with the Cows. They divorced in 1993. She moved to Boise, ID in 1998 and continued working in the banking industry, until she retired after 20 years. After she retired, Anita bought a house and moved to Payette, ID, just down the street from her sister, Sharon. She took great pride in the upkeep of both the inside and outside of her home. Anita was a strong and independent woman and always loved to browse a good hardware store. She taught herself how to fix plumbing and electrical problems. She even taught herself how to build frames to pour concrete for her own sidewalk at her house. Anita was always up for a road trip, even if it was just a drive to Parma, ID for her favorite burger, fries and a Coke. She also enjoyed exploring the dirt roads close to her house and looking at the farm land and livestock. As her family grew, she also enjoyed spending time with all of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She moved to Tennessee to live with her daughter, Gayle in April, 2021. They eventually moved to Knoxville, TN where she remained until her death on March 11, 2023. She passed on a beautiful spring day when dogwood and magnolia trees were blooming with cardinals singing and squirrels playing in the oak tree outside her window. She will be remembered for her kindness and caring personality that even extended to the neighborhood feral cats that she shared a love/hate relationship with. Anita is survived by her four children, Dondalee (Weaver) Southern, Samuel Wade Weaver, Connie (Hamann) Glover and Gayle Hamann. She had 11 grandchildren, Lacey Lee (Southern) Moore, Kathryn Michelle (Southern) McDougall, Dylan Wayne Southern, Samuel Miles Weaver, Brooke Candace (Weaver) Smith, Grant Thor Weaver, Beth Taylor Glover, Garrett McPheron Glover, Kailee Anne Smith, Ally Kristine (Smith) Wilson and Emma Lynn (Smith) Winnett. She also had 10 great-grandchildren. She is survived by her sister, Sharon Inez Brown and her half sister, Anne Dalene Rainwater. Her sister, Vaudeen (Brown) Sitton and brother, Kenneth Vaude Brown as well as both parents preceded her in death. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Friday, April 14, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Home, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 6, 2023 Thelma Diane Purviance Thelma “Diane” Purviance, 70, passed away peacefully at home with her family by her side Tuesday, April 4, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a longtime resident of Rock Springs and a former resident of Kansas City, Missouri. She was born July 17, 1952 in Jackson County, Missouri, the daughter of Robert Lee Hennessey and Naomi Ruth Greenly. Diane attended schools in Torrington, Wyoming. She attended beauty college in Scottsbluff, Nebraska where she received her certificate. She married the love of her life, Eddie Purviance in Rock Springs, Wyoming in 1972. He preceded her in death January 2010. Diane was self-employed at Dee-Dee’s Floral where she worked for several years and retired in 2011. She was a member of the Rock Springs Worship Center. Diane was a social butterfly who enjoyed family gatherings and feeding the community. A few of her favorite pastimes included making floral arrangements and cake decorating. Survivors include brother, Tom Jankowski and wife Dena of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two grandchildren, Marcus Moon, Mikayla Robertson and husband Eric; two nieces, Holly Ellison and husband Shane, Ashley Jankowski and son Aiden; one nephew, Ryan Jankowski and wife Vanneesha all of Rock Springs. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; one daughter, Melissa Moon; one son, Marcus Purviance who died in infancy; one sister, Victoria Lewis; two half-brothers Dan and Ron Hennessey and two nieces, Angie Langley and Leslie Gillespie Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 7, 2023 Stephen William Sekerak, Sr. Stephen William Sekerak Sr. was born October 8, 1932 on a small dairy farm near Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He was the sixth of seven children born to Vincent and Anna Sekerak. The family eventually moved to Current Creek Ranch in Southwestern Wyoming in 1939. It was there that Steve developed his love of livestock, ranch life, and the great outdoors. If he wasn’t riding rough stock, he was fishing. If he wasn’t fishing, he was hunting, even if it meant stalking his mother’s chickens with his BB gun. He attended high school in Rock Springs, Wyoming and went on to study at the University of Wyoming in Laramie. He subsequently served his country in the United States Army before returning to Rock Springs to settle and raise a family. He married Carolyn Johns Archer in 1966 and raised his two beloved sons, Steve Jr. and Vernon. Although working in the country would have been his preference, his sense of obligation to family required him to work in accounting at FMC Corporation until his retirement at age 57. Following family, Steve moved to Clancy, Montana in 1998 and lived happily until his passing on April 3, 2023 surrounded by family and friends. His end was swift and peaceful, his greasy Stetson close at hand. Steve never stopped enjoying the outdoors, nurturing the younger generations, and praying for those he loved. He was always a strong and simple man, and he never forgot his humble beginnings. Steve served at the altar as a boy and was a lifelong Catholic. We have no doubt that he is reunited with loved ones in heaven above. We all hope to join him one day, and until then, he will remain in our laughter, our stories, and our hearts. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 7, 2023 Jose Iribarren Jose (Joe) Iribarren received his angel wings April 4, 2023, in Cheyenne, WY. Joe was born to Pedro and Josefa Iribarren in Santesteban, Spain, December 1, 1940. Joe came to work in the US at the young age of 18 as a sheep herder. After a few years he picked up some English and went to work in Green River, WY. It was there he met his soul mate, Mary Maldonado and then got married in 1968. Joe and Mary had three children, Joseph Jr., Michael, and Marissa. He was also a proud grandfather of two wonderful grandchildren, Micah and Inez. Joe was totally devoted to his wife, children and grandchildren. He was an active member of his community and was involved in various organizations and was an avid sports fan. With a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye no one was ever a stranger for long. Joe retired in 2006 after a 41-year career with a soda ash refinery in southwest Wyoming. Joe is survived by his wife, Mary of Cheyenne, and children, Joe (Trish) Iribarren of Cheyenne, Michael (Daniall) Iribarren of Green River, and Marissa (Michael) Smith of Cheyenne; A grandson, Micah Iribarren of Columbus, OH, and a granddaughter, Inez Smith of Cheyenne; brothers, Miguel, Fernando, and a sister, Ana of Spain, and several nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents. A funeral service will be held on Thursday April 13, 2023, at 10:00 am at Holy Trinity Church at 1836 Hot Springs Ave in Cheyenne. In addition, a service will be held this summer in Rock Springs, WY. In lieu of flowers please donate to your favorite charity. --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 7, 2023 Robert Maddox Robert Maddox, 82, passed away Saturday, April 1, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a resident of Green River since 1965 and was a former resident of Custer, South Dakota and Spearfish, South Dakota. He was born March 27, 1941 in Custer, South Dakota, the son of Millard Maddox and Ada Mahnke. Mr. Maddox attended schools in Custer, South Dakota and was a 1959 graduate of Custer High School. He received his bachelor’s in education from Black Hills State University College in 1965. He married Deloris “Laurie” Leyson on August 12, 1961 in Custer, South Dakota. Mr. Maddox worked for Sweetwater County School District #2 for 35 years and retired in 2000 as a teacher. He enjoyed spending time with family, hunting, fishing and he was an avid reader. Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Deloris “Laurie” Maddox of Green River, Wyoming; one son, Bret Maddox and wife Amy of Tacoma, Washington; two daughters, Tracy Wallace of Laramie, Wyoming, Tammy Hatch and husband K.C. of Ault, Colorado; one brother, Jerry Maddox and wife Velma of Cody, Wyoming; seven grandchildren; two great grandchildren; several cousins, nieces, and nephews including Dave Maddox; special family friends, Kathy Hooton and husband Dave. He was preceded in death by his parents; father and mother-in-law, Bob and Evelyn Leyson, six brothers and one sister. The family respectfully requests donation be made in Robert’s name to Shriners’ Children’s Hospital, Fairfax Avenue and Virginia Street, 84103 or charity of your choice. Cremation has taken place. A private family service will be conducted. A Celebration of Life will be conducted from 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. Saturday, May 6, 2023 at the Fraternal Order of Eagles #2350, 88 North Center 2nd East, Green River, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 7, 2023 Louis J. Flaim Louis J. Flaim, 70, passed away Thursday, April 6, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. Louis was born July 11, 1952 in Rock Springs, the son of Celestino Silvio Flaim and Sophie Flaim. Mr. Flaim attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1970 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. He attended the University of Utah where he received his Bachelors of Science degree in biology and later attended Nova SE University and received his Master’s degree in business administration. Louis married Karen K. Dobrich June 17, 2005 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He worked at Questar Gas for 27 years as a corrosion engineer and retired in 2007. Mr. Flaim later worked for Western Wyoming Community College for eight years and retired in 2015 as the vice president of student learning. Survivors include his wife, Karen Flaim of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Michael Schaun Flaim and wife Gretchen of Cape Girardeau, Missouri; six daughters, Amy Mavy and husband Lyman of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Theresa Register and husband Jumane of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Anna Samsel and husband Kenneth of Greeley, Colorado, Peggy Fisher and husband Jeffrey of Otis, Colorado, Jenny Hungerford and husband Alan of South Jordan, Utah, Chele Schamber and husband Kris of Sheridan, Wyoming; three brothers, Benjamin Flaim and wife Polly of Frederick, Colorado, David Flaim and wife Sue of Sandy, Utah, Steven Flaim and wife Lynn of Taylorsville, Utah; one sister, Rita Larson and husband John of Seattle, Washington; 20 grandchildren, Caleb Flaim, Eli Flaim, Ezekiel Flaim, Gabriel Flaim, Miriam Flaim, Braidon Myers and wife Heather, Camdon Myers, Havyn Myers, Quinton Mavy, Devon Cassel and husband Tanner, Javon Register, Taytum Samsel, Oakley Samsel, Vienna Samsel, Brock Fisher, Rosalie Fisher, Rachel Hungerford, Jacob Hungerford, Ayden Schamber and Huxley Schamber; two aunts; three uncles; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Joseph Guido Flaim. The family respectfully requests donations in Louis’ name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Mercy Ships, P.O. Box 1930, Garden Valley, Texas 75771 or charity of your choice. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 11:00 a.m. at the church. Interment will be in Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call the Vase Funeral Chapel one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Apr 10, 2023 Joshua Ryan Mauch Joshua Ryan Mauch, 46, passed away on Monday, April 3, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, WY. He was born on January 18, 1977 in American Falls, ID, the son of Deborah Gayle Phelps and Kevin Bruce Mauch. Josh was a 1997 graduate of American Falls High School. He married the love of his life, Heather Mae Palmer, on November 5, 2004 in Pocatello, ID. Josh worshipped God and his family. He raised his kids to be strong and independent. Josh enjoyed endless talks with his brother and kept in constant contact with his mother. He could light up a room with his smile, he was always pulling pranks and had jokes for days. Josh was full of charm and charisma. He was the type of person who never met a stranger, because once you met Josh, you became his family. Halliburton was his second love, it was his home away from home. Everyone that he had worked with became his family. He met his best friends and brothers in the patch. Jeremy Bradley and Josh were inseparable. He had a love for the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and survival. Josh felt at home when he was in the wilderness. He was a great leader and role model. Survivors include his wife, Heather Mauch of Rock Springs, WY; mother, Deborah Mauch of Olalla, WA; son, Jaden Mauch of Bosie, ID; daughters, Thias Derbonne and husband Garrett of Rock Springs, WY, Amanda Rivera and husband Eli of Rock Springs, WY, Jasmyne Mauch and significant other Shaun Clites of Rock Springs, WY; brother, Jake Kesler-Mauch and husband Brody of Olalla, WA; and four beautiful grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his father, Kevin Mauch, paternal grandparents, Adolf and Valene Mauch, maternal grandparents, Jesse and Waunita Phelps, and one brother, Jeremiah Mauch. Following cremation, a celebration of life will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 10, 2023 Jage Raye White Jage Raye White (24) of Green River, Wyoming passed away unexpectedly on March 27, 2023 in Casper Wyoming. At this point in time, his cause of death is undetermined. He was born on June 16, 1998, to Shane and Priscilla (Mollett) White in Salt Lake City, UT. He spent the first three weeks of his life in the NICU due to a birth defect known as gastroschisis. Due to this defect, he would always have a special belly button given to him by his surgeon. He was prayed for before he was born until the day he left us. Jage and his family moved several times throughout his life due to work. He lived in many areas in Wyoming and Texas, but his heart always stayed in Green River. He graduated high school from Green River High School in 2016 and made many life-long friends there. Those friends became family members to him. Jage had many loves, “My Lady” Evangelina, his pets, (Sandy and Poe), the mountains, water and the sights of Wyoming. He also had many hobbies, including gaming, boating, studying and attending concerts. He worked for High Mountain Inspection and everyone that worked with him called him “A Beast.” He was hard worker and took pride in his job. On April 1, 2021, our family lost one of our other sons, Matthew Hayden at the age of 25. He was Jage’s best friend and Jage was heartbroken. He understood though that Matthew would want him to enjoy his life, so he pushed on. Although he didn’t often give himself enough credit, Jage had a bright mind and a beautiful heart. He will forever be missed by his family, friends and the many people who he touched in his life. Jage is survived by his parents, Priscilla White-Hayden and Charles Hayden(Texas); brothers, Benjamin(lsabella) White(Texas), and Grahm Hayden(Oklahoma); sister, Addison McGowen(Oklahoma). Fiancee, Evangelina Quiroga(Wyoming, Texas); grandparents, Arnold and Vicki Mollett(Wyoming) and Mike and Sue White(Utah) Aunts, Ida Chapman, Krista Mollett, Melanie Davis and Courtney White; uncles, Matt White, Arnie Mollett, Luke Mollett, Blane Mollett, Shane Hall and Gene Hall; several great aunts, great uncles and cousins; and his many beloved friends in the Rock Springs and Green River Area. He was preceded in death by his biological father, Shane White, his brother, Matthew Hayden, his uncle, Benjamin Mollett, and his cousin, Jeremy Sanchez. Memorial services will be in the Green River area, date pending. Condolences and memories can be shared at bustardcares.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 11, 2023 John Watterson John Ray Watterson, 73, passed away Friday, April 7, 2023 at his home. He was a resident of Green River for 20 years and former resident of Rock Springs and Farson, Wyoming. He was born March 8, 1950 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Claude Watterson and Elsie Bell Jamieson. John attended schools in Farson, Wyoming and was a 1968 graduate of Eden-Farson High School. He continued to reside in Farson, as he was employed by the Eden Valley Irrigation District. He was an emergency medical technician with Eden Valley Ambulance Service. John worked as a safety engineer for the Bureau of Reclamation on Projects in Utah and New Mexico before returning to Wyoming. He later accepted a position with the State of Wyoming for Occupation Safety Health Administration for 20 years and later retired as a health inspector. As a child, John enjoyed spending his summers at his grandparent’s ranch near Kemmerer, Wyoming. His pastime was spent hunting, fishing, snowmobiling and traveling. Survivors include one son, John Peter Watterson and Jen of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Sandy Thomas and husband Ethan of Rock Springs, Wyoming; four grandchildren Thomas, Whitney Lessard and husband Andrew, Hailey Canavan and husband Dustin, Sarye Thomas, Syvon Thomas; two great-grandchildren and his four legged fur babies, Sage and Willow. He was preceded in death by his parents; maternal grandparents, John and Elsie Jamieson. The family respectfully requests donations be made in John’s memory to Rock Springs Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, April 17, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 12, 2023 Martni James Lammers After a short, valiant battle with an aggressive cancer, Martin James Lammers, of Fort Bridger, Wyoming passed away on April 4, 2023, while in home hospice care. He was born on June 15, 1954, in Evanston, Wyoming to the late Clarence Lammers and Marge Lammers of Mountain View, Wyoming. He was the fourth of six siblings. Martin lived most of his life in Bridger Valley. He graduated from Mountain View High School in 1972, attended Western Wyoming Community College and the University of Utah, where he planned on getting a degree in Astrophysics. But plans change, and after working various jobs, in 1990 Martin took an archeology class being offered at Western Wyoming Community College and, as they say, the rest is history. Martin discovered his love for archeology and found a lifelong friend and mentor in the class instructor, Dudley Gardner. He and Dudley spent the next 32 years working on over 300 archaeological sites, primarily in Wyoming but also in Tennessee, New Mexico, Colorado, California, Montana, and Utah. Working with Dudley, they excavated 5 major sites: Eagle Rock, a Paleo Site, Kuck Shelter, a Fremont Structure, Eagle Point, a unique rock shelter, all in Colorado and the Evanston Chinatown dig and the ongoing Fort Bridger site excavation. They restored a Fremont Granary (850 to 950 AD), worked on the Chinatown Historic Landmark, and co-authored articles for Wyoming Archaeologist and Society for Historical Archaeology journals. Martin and Dudley have written over 50 archaeological reports and have three published articles. The technical publications were primarily for the Bureau of Land Management, the State of Wyoming and a few for the National Park Service. Martin was meticulous in documenting and drawing the sites they excavated and cataloging the artifacts found in the digs. He worked for the archeology department at WWCC off and on in this capacity. He worked tirelessly for the Fort Bridger Historical Association and served as the organization’s president until his death, almost 20 years. He was a friend of the Fort and there was not anything you could ask him about the site or its history that he did not know. He loved the yearly Rendezvous and could be seen striding through the crowds in period costume, working the museum concession or lecturing on Fort and Fort Bridger history. For such an unassuming man, his contributions were phenomenal. Martin never married but his work and the friends he made through his work became his extended family. Any conversation with Martin could become a lesson on any variety of subjects. His knowledge of history, archeology, astronomy, and physics among other subjects, was endless. His nieces and nephews will tell you that he was a fount of information for them and never ceased to amaze them with the different subjects he could talk about. Martin was known for his patience and kindness in imparting these lessons and no question could stump him. As one nephew stated, “he was a hidden gem.” The family would like to thank Cowboy Cares for their hospice care and our sister, Pat and her husband, Dan for putting their lives on hold to care for Martin. Martin was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Marge Lammers. He is survived by sisters, Pat(Dan) Watson, Marilyn(Tom) Rudy, Marj(Larron) Moretti, Alison(Dwaine) Lyman, brother, Mitch(Sally) Lammers and 11 nieces, nephews and their families and his good friend, Dudley Gardner. Graveside services are scheduled for Martin at 11 a.m. on June 10, 2023, at the Fort Bridger Cemetery. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 12, 2023 Edna Helen Ostdahl Edna Helen Ostdahl was born on September 4, 1926, in Austin Township, ND. She passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. She was 96 years old and a lifelong resident of North Dakota. Edna graduated from Stanley High School in 1944 and continued her college education to obtain her teachers degree. She began teaching in Burke Township in 1944 where she met the love of her life, Alvin Ostdahl. Alvin used his two youngest siblings in order to meet Edna. They were married on November 30, 1946 in Palermo, ND and together started a family. Alvin and Edna were the proud parents of five wonderful children. Edna was the world’s best grandma. She had 13 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, and 16 great-great grandchildren with two more on the way. Besides her biological grandchildren there were many others who also considered Edna to be their grandma. Whether it was grandma Ostdahl, grandma Ed, grandma Edna, or just grandma, she would answer to it all. She loved visiting and playing cards with family and friends, singing, and dancing. Edna also enjoyed sports, the Stanley Bluejays and the Minnesota Twins were her favorite teams. She loved following her grandchildren all over to watch them in any event they were participating in at the time. Edna is survived by her children, Allan (Pam) Ostdahl of Rock Springs, WY, Arlan (Joann) Ostdahl of Stanley, ND, Randal Ostdahl of Palermo, ND, Janice Ostdahl of Stanley, ND, and Sandra (Kevin) Harstad of Stanley, ND; brother, Clifford (Barb) Eklund of Elko, NV; sisters-in-law, Delores Eklund of Elko, NV, and Marge Ostdahl of Minot, ND. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Alvin; parents, Art and Gertie; sisters, Melinda (baby) and Aggie; brothers, Lew, Leroy, Mike, and Earl; daughter-in-law Dianne Ostdahl; grandson-in-law, Craig Skaar; two great-grandchildren; and many other family members. --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 12, 2023 Jo Ann Wilmetti Jo Ann Carpenter Wilmetti, 86, died Thursday, April 6, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs and former resident of Lexington, Nebraska. Mrs. Wilmetti died following a lengthy illness. She was born July 8, 1936 in Lexington, Nebraska to Tom and Mabel Carpenter. The family moved to Rock Springs in 1941. Jo Ann attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and she was a 1954 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She married Robert Wilmetti, Sr., on August 8, 1954 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and he preceded her in death on July 22, 2016. She and her husband owned and operated the Sweetwater Gap Ranch in the Wind River Mountains. Jo Ann was also a paraprofessional with Sweetwater County School District #1 until her retirement in 2007. She enjoyed gardening, needlepoint, traveling, and spending time with her family and friends, in particular, Hester Haraguchi and Gigi Jasper. Mrs. Wilmetti was a long-standing member of PEO. Jo Ann is survived by four children, Barbara Wilmetti-Zancanella and husband, John, Jeri Kunz and husband, Steve, Robert Wilmetti Jr,. and wife, Mary, and Jennifer Wilmetti and husband Andy Hall. She is also survived by five grandchildren, Jeana Slagowski (Ryan), Chrissy Pruett (Evan), Annie Walker (Jared), Jack Zancanella, and Robert Wilmetti (Ashley), and five great-grandchildren, Rylynn and Karson Slagowski, Kodi and Calvin Pruett and Cole Walker, and several nieces and nephews, including Susan Arguello and Bill Wilmetti, both of Rock Springs. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, three sisters, Virginia Ockerman, Pat Mitchelson Wood, and Maxine Swain of Sacramento, California and one niece and one nephew. The family would like to thank the staff at Sage View Care Center and respite workers Donna Maynard, Lainie Walker and Siobhan Ledford for the compassionate care given to their mother. Following Cremation, a graveside service and inurnment will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Monday, June 26, 2023 at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Jo Ann’s name to Respite Care, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 210, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left online at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 12, 2023 Kathleen Sue “Kathi” Clymer Kathleen “Kathi” Sue Clymer, 70, passed away on March 24, 2023, in Laramie, Wyoming, leaving a legacy of extraordinary creativity, lifelong learning, and unwavering love for her family, friends, students, and the fine arts. She was a multi-talented spirit who touched thousands of lives for the better. Kathleen was born in Laramie, Wyoming, at Ivinson Memorial Hospital on July 22, 1952, the daughter of Edwin R. Clymer and Edith White Clymer. Her formative childhood years were spent with a backdrop of Snowy Range landscapes. She was a member of the Laramie Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls from age seven to 17. She was a 4-H member from age nine through collegiate years and judged at the Wyoming State Fair for Open Class Arts & Crafts. A woman of high expectations, sage wisdom, and an honest word, Kathleen wanted everyone to have their best chance in life and to know their self-worth; she tirelessly gave to others because she believed in the essence of humanity. She blazed an unforgettable career as a full-time educator, advisor, and director. She taught art, theater, and speech for 27 years in Wyoming and Colorado public schools. Numerous students from Glenrock, Burlington, and Green River were part of her life’s joy. Kathleen had a flair for productions and always had a plan. Whether her vision included producing full-scale musicals, traveling the world, organizing the Wyoming High School State Arts Symposium, or attending Native American rendezvous reenactments, she touched the hearts of many. Kathleen had an incredible work ethic. After full days at school, she could be found nights and weekends in the theater and art rooms mentoring students. Her set designs and costumes wowed audiences. She empowered people to believe in themselves, and she provided support and a safe-harbor. Kathleen was a dedicated leader; she contributed to improving the communities in which she lived. She served as President of Wyoming Secondary Art Educators, President of Wyoming Educators of Secondary Theater, and was a member of the Wyoming Education Association Board of Directors. She was awarded the Wyoming Outstanding Art Teacher and the Wyoming Outstanding Theater Educator. She was employed at University of Wyoming as a Student Life Specialist. She served as Director of the Laramie Area Chamber of Commerce and was the creator of the “Freedom Has a Birthday” Fourth of July event still celebrated in Laramie. Her Facebook page is flooded with positive memoirs–a testament to the scope of her influence. Time spent at the Arlington homestead property along Three-Mile Creek was one of Kathi’s greatest joys. In retirement, she taught at the Laramie Montessori School, became a 4-H Leader, and was a member of The Unexpected Company–a Laramie Senior Citizens’ theater group. She created beautiful fused-glass art, sculpture narratives, and detailed beadwork pieces. Kathleen held a love of Native American culture. She faithfully presented at Rendezvous for fourth-grade students. She was involved in Buffalo Days and was one of the founding members of the Shell River Indian Camp, attending annually. As a respected mentor, Kathleen was highly interested in preserving the authenticity of 1840 1870’s Native American attire. She loved camping in her tipi. Kathleen was married to Warren A. Clarke in 2007; the couple parted in 2011. Although she had no children of her own, one of her most important callings was giving unconditional love to her extended family. Their welfare and happiness were always on her mind. Kathleen is survived by her sisters, Karling Clymer Abernathy (Ed) of Cody, WY and Valorie Clymer Smith of Laramie, WY; nieces and nephew, Corelle Smith Lotzer, Shawnee Smith Abell, and Dana Edwin Smith; great-nieces and nephews, Annica Fenus Lotzer, Landon and Liam Lotzer, Riley and Cale Smith, Shelby and Britian Abell; and great-great nephews, Charlie and Bair Vollmer. Kathi’s fur-family, cats and dogs, were the luckiest animals on the planet. In 2022, she published her book “Dymphna the Dowdy Dragon.” In lieu of flowers, the family asks that expressions of love for Kathi’s life be made by ordering her book and sharing its message of finding acceptance and joy along life’s journey. Her book is available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble. There will be a funeral service at First Christian Church, 2130 East Garfield Street in Laramie, Wyoming at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 22, 2023. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 13, 2023 Janice “Jan” Mines Janice (Jan) Mines passed away peacefully in her sleep on April 10, 2023, in Pinedale, Wyoming surrounded by family and under the caring, watchful staff at the Sublette Center to whom the family is eternally grateful. She was born Janice McWhorter on February 3, 1951, in Ogden, Utah to Virgil and Patricia McWhorter. Jan lived in Utah, Wyoming, and Arizona. Jan spent most of her life living in Farson, Wyoming where she was known and loved. Jan graduated high school from Green River, Wyoming. She married the love of her life, Rodney Mines in Farson on September 29, 1989. Together they built a beautiful life for their children on their farm in Farson. There was nothing Jan enjoyed more than being on the farm with friends and family. She always looked forward to being “home.” She worked tirelessly as the right-hand woman on the farm. She was often found at the helm of the windrower, alongside the cattle chute, or in the chicken coop. When she wasn’t doing chores around the farm, she was found tending to her immaculate lawn, flower beds, and vegetable garden. She was an excellent cook and baker. She never let anyone go hungry and was always prepared to whip up someone’s favorite meal. Jan worked magic in her little farmhouse kitchen where she prepared many meals for Rod, farm workers, family, and friends. She also worked as the administrative assistant at the Eden Valley Water District for many years where she kept the fridge fully stocked with chocolate snacks. She was cherished by everyone in the Farson-Eden Valley for her attention to detail and her commitment to the valley and its agriculture. She had many talents including woodworking. Several pieces of furniture in her and Rod’s home were carefully crafted by Jan. Many friends and family members also own a piece she skillfully made. Jan could also sing and play guitar beautifully. She spent a great deal of her time playing the guitar and singing with her dad and sister, Cathy. Their rendition of “How Great Thou Art” would bring tears to the eyes of whoever was lucky enough to listen. While she was clearly a jill of all trades, there was nothing she did better than love her family. Her primary job in life was being a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was the epitome of a “mama bear.” She was always looking out for her children and grandchildren. She put them before all else. Jan worked hard and she played hard. She loved fishing with her family and could outfish just about all of them. When she wasn’t fishing with her kids and grandkids, she and Rod were usually at the kitchen table beating everyone at countless card games of “Wyoming Rummy.” She had a quiet yet witty sense of humor. So jokes were made and trash talk ensued, which was usually coupled with Rod and Jan filling the house with their simultaneous, warm, and unrestrained laughter. Jan welcomed so many into her life with open arms. It didn’t matter if you were related to her by blood, if you married into the family, or became a close friend. She lived with an open heart and fiercely loved each person that was dear to her. She was adored by her grandchildren. To them, Grandma was the best cook in the world, the safest place to fall, the driver during the best sunset four-wheeler rides, and the embodiment of genuine love. Her children feel immeasurably lucky to have had such a steady, hard-working, and loving mother. While they may never know each sacrifice she made for them, they are eternally grateful for her devotion. To her siblings, Jan was the protective, beautiful, and warm big sister. She was always available for whatever they needed and she had a very special bond with each of them, along with her cousin Cheryl Berg. All who knew and loved Jan would agree that no amount of time with her would have been enough. She will be missed with the same great depth that she loved. Jan is survived by her husband, Rodney Mines, her daughters, Kristina Hughes and partner Zac Jones, Laura Brittain and husband Jeff Brittain, and Connie Hepler and husband Kurt Hepler, her sons, Phillip Mines and wife Morgan Mines, Brad Hall, David Hall, Jim Mines and wife Kristine Mines, Doug Robinson and wife Emily Robinson, Geoff Robinson and partner Janais DeJong, her sister, Cathy Bird and husband Ken, her brothers, Richard McWhorter and wife Phyllis, John McWhorter and wife Tammy, and Steven McWhorter and wife Berna. Along with her granddaughters, Kaylee Hughes, Samantha Hughes, Darellyn Hughes, Erica Hughes, Kali Hughes, Shaylyn Dick, McKenzie Mines, Kayla Hepler, Morgan Hepler, Alivia Goicolea, Sophia Goicolea, and McKenna Coicolea. And her grandsons Corey Mines, Mike Hughes, Bryson Brittian, Carson Hensley, Kanden Mines, Kresten Mines, Colton Ratti, Garrison Mines, Kristian Mines, Jacob Hepler, and Kobin Robinson. And her great-grandchildren, Korbin Taylor, Jaxton Bryson, Carter Silvers, Kylo Brown, Brantley Mines, Avery Mines, Brooks Brittain, and Oliver Fisher. She is preceded in death by her parents, Virgil and Patricia McWhorter, her mother and father-in-law, James and Florence Mines. Her brother, Brent McWhorter, her brothers-in-law, Don Mines and Denny Mines, her niece, Kayla McWhorter, and her son-in-law, Dennie Hughes. A service will be held in Jan’s honor at the Eden Valley Community Center on April 22, 2023, at 11 a.m. with a luncheon to follow. In lieu of flowers, Jan’s family would like donations to be made to the Sublette Center. --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 15, 2023 Roberta “Bert” Mandros Roberta “Bert” Mandros, 85, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family at her home Friday, April 14, 2023 in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Sweetwater County for 70 years and former resident of Grand Island, Nebraska. She was born August 7, 1937 in Grand Island, Nebraska, the daughter of Robert Morris and Elizabeth Johnston. Mrs. Mandros attended schools in Grand Island, Rock Springs and Green River and was a 1955 graduate of Lincoln High School. She attended business school in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Mandros worked for Little America where she met the love of her life, Johnny Mandros. She worked in the family business, Mandros Painting, for many years retiring in 1990. She married Johnny Lee Mandros December 9, 1959 in Green River, Wyoming. Mrs. Mandros loved spending time with her family especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Bert was a wonderful wife and mother and always made her family and all who knew her feel special. She loved traveling with her husband to different places in the United States. She was passionate about her faith in the Lord. She was a beautiful spirit and mentor. Mrs. Mandros will be greatly missed by anyone that knew her. Survivors include her husband of 63 years, Johnny Mandros; three sons, Johnny Mandros, Bruce Mandros and companion Lori Hall, Robert Mandros and wife Mandy; one daughter, Deborah Braden and husband Patrick; one brother, Dal Ash and wife Eileen; one sister, Mary Lou McChesney and husband Bud; twelve grandchildren, Shauntelle Mandros and companion Robert Puckett, Natalie LoGiudice and husband Christopher, Brandon Mandros and wife Shawna, Nathan Mandros and wife Nicole, Nick Mandros and wife Jennifer, Neal Mandros, Amy Collins and husband Jerrud, Jonn Braden, Michael Mandros, Sidney Mandros, Emilee Mandros, and Robert Mandros; 16 great-grandchildren, several cousins, nieces and nephews and her [sic]. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, Phillys Stevens, Ruth Ann Marco; grandson, Isaiah Mandros and her beloved dogs, Rascal and Archie. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, April 19, 2023 at the Hilltop Baptist Church, 405 Faith Drive, Green River, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Bert’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Hilltop Baptist Church, 405 Faith Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 15, 2023 Robert Grunder Robert Grunder, 40, passed away Monday, April 10, 2023 at his home in Farson, Wyoming. He was a resident of Farson for 25 years and former resident of Evanston, Wyoming and Utah. He was born September 19, 1982 in Phoenix, Arizona, the son of Jerry Grunder and Joann Lavery. Robert attended schools in Evanston and Farson, Wyoming. He worked for Lewis and Lewis for four years as a road paver. Mr. Grunder was a cashier at a service station in Farson, Wyoming. He enjoyed watching television, spending time with his four-legged furry pet PIP, talking to family over the phone and being alone with nature. Robert was an all or nothing kind of guy. His thoughts ran deep. Survivors include one brother, Kenneth Grunder and wife Ashley of Green River, Wyoming; three sisters, Brenda Rodriguez and husband Juan of Las Vegas, Nevada, Sabrina Schaefer of Tucson, Arizona, Jerrelynn Cowett of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two nieces, Evona Higby of Las Vegas, Nevada, Tracy Hilario of Las Vegas; two nephews, Joseph Hilario and Korben Grunder and several cousins. He was preceded in death by his mother, JoAnn Rivera; father, Jerry Grunder; one brother, Dale Higby and one nephew, Johnny Hilario. Cremation will take place. No services will be conducted at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 17, 2023 Robert Patrick Legerski Robert “Bob” Legerski, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loved ones Friday, April 14, 2023, at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. He battled courageously for life until the end. He was born April 24, 1959 in Rock Springs, the son of Joseph Legerski and Edith “Bonnie” Legerski. Bob attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1977 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He attended University of Wyoming and received his Bachelors of Science Degree in business education. He married the love of his life, Bonnie Struck on June 4, 1977 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Bob was employed by Sweetwater County School District #1 as a computer technology teacher and coach for 32 years. He retired in May of 2015. Following his retirement, he continued working with the youth community coaching junior high boys’ and girls’ basketball and the RSHS golf team. He was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community and the Knights of Columbus. Bob was passionate about his faith and a fierce protector of his family, especially his grandchildren. He would devote as much time as possible with them. He spent his retirement being a sensitive caregiver for his mother, mother-in-law and aunt. He took great pride in his yard spending most of the summer months outside. It was not uncommon to see him mow the lawn multiple times during the week, or find him sitting and admiring the flower gardens his wife planted. He was an avid golfer, enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and shopping for good deals at the pawn shop. Survivors include his wife, Bonnie of 45 years of Rock Springs, Wyoming; mother, Edith “Bonnie” Legerski of Rock Springs, Wyoming; mother-in-law, Georgia Fay Struck of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Matthew Legerski and wife Meagan of St. George, Utah; one daughter, Kristin Legerski Doerr and husband Jason of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three brothers, Joe Legerski and wife Jamie of Daybreak, Utah, Bill Legerski and wife Jackie of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Tony Legerski and wife Bernie of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sisters-in-law, Terri Redman and husband Steve of Lyman, Wyoming, Susan Nichols of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother-in-law, Daniel Struck of Rock Springs, Wyoming; five grandchildren, Ava, Addie, Leah, Trey and Emri; one aunt, Isabel Muir; numerous cousins; six nieces; five nephews, life-long friend, Gerald Mattinson of Laramie, Wyoming and several close friends in Rock Springs. He was preceded in death by his father, Joseph Legerski; father-in-law, George Struck; uncle, Louis Muir; one brother-in-law, Steve Nichols. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:30 A.M. Friday, April 21, 2023 at Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 10:00 A.M. Friday, April, 21, 2023 at the church. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Bob’s name to Inside Connection Pregnancy Resource Center, 731 C Street, Building B, Rock Springs, WY 82901or Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 17, 2023 George Thomas Fabian George Thomas Fabian, a life-long resident of Sweetwater County, passed away peacefully after a brief stay at the Mission at Castlerock and a seven year battle with Lewy Bodies Dementia. He was 80 years old. George was born in 1942 to Stanley and Virginia Fabian and grew up with his family in Superior, Wyoming. George received a bachelor’s degree in science from the University of Wyoming in 1965 and was the first member of his family to obtain a college degree. Upon graduating from college, he moved to Green River and taught 9th grade earth science at Green River High School for 36 years. To many, he was lovingly known as Mr. Fabian. Earlier in his teaching career he was also a freshman football coach and a driver’s education teacher. He was named GREA Teacher of the Year in AY 1997-1998. He married Jacqueline (Jackie) Louise Cruz in 1968 and together they raised two children, Todd Fabian (Lodi, CA) and Monica Fabian Lounsbery (Long Beach, CA). George was an avid Wyoming Cowboy fan. He loved his beautiful state of Wyoming and the outdoor lifestyle it offered him and his family including camping, fishing, hunting, and hiking. He loved to play black jack and poker and spending time with family and friends in the mountains and plains of Wyoming. George was an original member of the Green River Volunteer Ambulance Service and was an excellent carpenter who even built his own house. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Jackie Fabian, his two children, Todd Fabian (Connie Fabian) and Monica Fabian Lounsbery (Chris Lounsbery), his three siblings, Ston Fabian, Janice Pivik, and John Fabian and four grandchildren Victoria Fangman (Dustin Fangman), Gavin Fabian, Marissa Fabian, and Payne Lounsbery. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Friday, May 26, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A rosary will be conducted at 10:30 A.M. Friday, May 26, 2023 at the church. Friends may call one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests donations be made in George’s name, as the Fabian Family created a scholarship through Sweetwater County School District #2, In care of Chris Dean, 351 Monroe Avenue, Green River, Wyoming 82935 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 17, 2023 Leslie Frances Edgmon Doak Leslie Frances Edgmon Doak, 58, passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her family on Friday, April 14, 2023. She was a resident of Green River, Wyoming for the past 33 years. She was born February 22, 1964 in Buffalo, Texas, the daughter of Marvin William Edgmon Jr. and Laura Frances Moss. Leslie was the youngest of three children. Following in their father’s work the family traveled and resided in Spain, South America and many cities across the United States including Rock Springs, Wyoming where she met her future husband, Patrick Doak. She married Patrick Doak May 20, 1988 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. They raised their two sons in Green River, Wyoming. When the children got a little older Leslie was able to finish her education and get two associates degrees from Western Wyoming Community College and go on to work as a substitute teacher and AmeriCorps volunteer for the Sweetwater County School District #2. She was a cub scout den leader and eventually an IT technician for Western Wyoming Community College. Her interests included dedication to her family and a zest for life and adventure, making quilts for friends and family, many varieties of craft media, pets, animals, exercise and often just warming souls and acquaintances. A few years ago, Leslie was diagnosed as having Frontal Temporal Dementia (FTD) which continued to rob her physical abilities; we as a family continued to travel, to visit family, and take many nature walks and continued to live life the best that we could, and make many new memories along the way. Survivors include her husband, Patrick Doak of Green River, Wyoming; two sons, Patrick Shane Doak and wife Lilia of Fallon, Nevada, Ian William Doak and wife Sami of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, Marvin Edgmon III and wife Glenda of Green River, Wyoming; four grandchildren, Ember Hejduk, Brendon Doak, Dahlila Creer, Damian Doak; two aunts, Martha Hurlburt of Rancho Santa Margarita, California, Judy Whitt of West Linn, Oregon; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded by her parents, one brother, Russell Edgmon; one granddaughter, Stella Doak. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Friday, April 21, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Thanks to friends, family and Hospice of Sweetwater County for providing support in our time of need. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Leslie’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or The Association for Frontal Temporal Degeneration AFTD, 2700 Horizon Drive, Suite 120, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wyo4News.com, Apr 18, 2023 Nixie Diane Kennedy Nixie Diane Kennedy, 50, passed away on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, at her home in Rock Springs, WY. Following cremation, private family services will be conducted. --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 18, 2023 Maria Lourdes, “Marie Lou” Sharp Maria Lourdes “Marie Lou” Sharp, 82, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She died following a lengthy illness. She was born February 11, 1941, in the city of Manila, Philippines, the daughter of Dr. Delfin Rosales Parejas and Rosita Marasignan Arreglado. Marie Lou attended schools in the city of Manila, Philippines. She was a 1957 graduate of Paco Catholic School. She earned her bachelors of science degree in business administration and accounting from University of the East, Manila Philippines. She married Verden “Dee” Sharp September 18, 1961, in the city of Manila, Philippines. They were married by her cousin, Judge Cecilia Munoz Palma, Justice of The Philippines Supreme Court. Dee preceded her in death in 2005. Marie Lou worked at North Side State Bank for 36 years and retired January 11, 2009, as head bank teller. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Marie Lou enjoyed spending time going to movies, traveling with her family, telling stories about her family history, cooking her family Filipino food especially for family get-togethers, listening to Elvis, watching “The Price is Right,” Hallmark Channel, old westerns and FaceTiming her family in the Philippines. Survivors include her daughter, Rosemarie “Rosie” Hughes and husband Richard of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Rosario A. Parejas “Charito” of Manila, Philippines; three grandchildren, Amanda Driskell and husband Jeremy of Green River, Wyoming, Amy Fox and husband Cody of Green River, Wyoming, Anneliese Mariscal and Juan of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three great-grandchildren, Jackson, Scarlet and Roland; two sisters-in-law, Linda Sharp Flores and her husband Jess of Battle Mountain, Nevada, Colleen Sharp Mooney of Arizona; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; three brothers, Antonio A. Parejas “Tony”, Jose A. Parejas “Lito”, Pablito A. Parejas “Baby”; two sisters-in-law, Barbara Boyd and husband Alvin, Sherry Flatten and husband John; two brothers-in-law, Myron Sharp, Eddy Sharp. Cremation will take place. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 1:30 P.M. Monday, April 24, 2023, at Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 1:00 P.M. Monday, April 24, 2023, at the church. Friends may call one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Maria’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Holy Spirit Catholic Community, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 A very special thank you to the Intensive Care Unit nurses, Tessa and Matt, who took exceptional care of her while in the hospital, and to Hospice nurses, Heidi, Stephanie, Shawna and Keri and the entire staff at Vase Funeral Chapels. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 18, 2023 Raelynn Rose Caddy Raelynn Rose Caddy was delivered stillborn on Thursday, April 13, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, to loving parents Emily and Colt Caddy. She was 7 pounds, 4.1 ounces, and 21 inches long. Raelynn is loved by many and will be greatly missed. She is survived by her parents, Colt and Emily Caddy, brother, Cayson Caddy, paternal grandparents, Kat Caddy-Dowley and Jim Dowley, maternal grandparents, Scott and Jeanne Sorensen, and many aunts, uncles and cousins. She is preceded in death by her paternal Grandpa, Rodney Caddy. A viewing will be held on Thursday, April 20, 2023 from 6-8 p.m. at the Green River Alliance Church 2190 W Teton Blvd, Green River, WY. A funeral will be held Friday, April 21, 2023 at 10 a.m. at the church. Interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 18, 2023 Theodore Paul “Ted” Meronk, Jr. Theodore (Ted) Paul Meronk Jr., 79, of Rock Springs, WY, passed away on April 10, 2023 after battling long-term health issues. He was born September 8, 1943 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the son of Ruth Freseth and Ted Meronk Sr. He married Valerie Vugrinec on October 11, 1975 in Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin. Valarie passed away in 2018, and Ted’s health declined since. Ted was a proud father and grandfather. In his prime, Ted enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and camping with his family. He also enjoyed good ol’ NASCAR races, they were his greatest pastimes. He loved seeing his sons succeed throughout their lives and was very fond of his daughter-in-law, Hava and Dan’s partner Kasey. Although he mostly was a quiet and reserved man, when Ted spoke you listened as his messages had meaning. There was a dry sense of humor about him, once you understand that, you could see that he was a caring man who only said what was important to share. He is survived by his sons, Daniel Meronk and partner Kasey of Green River, WY, Nathan Meronk and wife Hava of Omaha, NE; grandchildren, Sage and Grey. Following cremation, a celebration of life will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 19, 2023 Thomas Joe Christofferson Thomas “Tom” Joe Christoffersen, 65, passed away Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at his home in Salisbury, North Carolina. He was a resident of North Carolina for 43 years and a former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Tom was born July 17, 1957 in Denver, Colorado, the son of Edwin Harry Christoffersen and Gladys Florene Gass. He attended schools in Rock Springs and Santa Monica, California. Thomas was a 1975 graduate of Santa Monica High School. Tom obtained his airframe and power plant license in Colorado and later went on to be a licensed pilot in 1978. He went to work for Brad Ragen Industries in Colorado. Later, he moved to North Carolina and went to work for National Industries until 2005 as a pilot. Mr. Christoffersen worked for Lions Food in North Carolina until his retirement in 2021 as a truck driver. He enjoyed hunting and fishing with his brother, Kenneth, and nephew, Eric, reloading, and flying. Family was very important to him, and he looked forward to occasional visits home. Tom also enjoyed spending time with his dogs, Abbie and Tank. Tom served in the United States Navy as an airplane mechanic for C130s. He spent most of his naval career in Antarctica working on planes. Survivors include, two brothers, Ken Christoffersen and wife Doris of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Robert Christoffersen and wife Belinda of Aurora, Colorado, one brother-in-law, Victor Johnson; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Henry and Harriet Christoffersen; maternal grandparents, Hilon and Ollie (Fern) Gass; parents, Edwin H. Christoffersen and Gladys F. Gass; stepmother, Anita Christoffersen; one brother, Donald G. Christoffersen; one sister, Carol Johnston; one sister-in-law, Laurie Christoffersen; two nieces, Susan Christoffersen, Aryn Christoffersen; one nephew, Andrew Johnston, and his faithful furry companion, Cocoa. Cremation has taken place, services are pending Condolences may be left a www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 19, 2023 Rebecca “Becky” Boyse Rebecca “Becky” Boyse, 65, passed away Saturday, April 15, 2023, at her home in Green River, WY, surrounded by family. She was born August 3, 1957, in Niagara Falls, NY, the daughter of Bill Bish and Jean Norton Bish. Becky obtained her diploma form LaSalle High School. She married Robert Boyse on March 4, 2001 in Lake Tahoe, NV. He preceded her in death on January 26, 2022. Becky worked as a mail carried for over 30 years for the USPS, until her retirement in 2018. She was a member of the Auxiliary Legion. Becky enjoyed taking photos, painting rocks, artwork, fishing, gambling, playing bingo, dressing the dragon at Truman Elementary, and spending time with family. Survivors include son, Charles Bryan and wife Keysha of Green River, WY; daughters, Jennifer Kaufman and husband Ryan of Sioux Falls, SD, Amber Moser of Elk Point, SD; brother, Mark (Pudge) Bish and wife Sue Bish of Green River, WY; grandchildren, Kayla, Duane, Devon, Hailey, Levi, Tanner; great-grandchildren, Brentlee, and Ryker. She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert Boyse, parents, Bill Bish and Jean Bish, brother, David, and sister, Melissia. Following cremation, graveside services and inurnment will be held at the Riverview Cemetery later this summer. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 19, 2023 Albert Frank Myers Albert Frank Myers, 65, passed away Wednesday, April 12, 2023 in Green River, Wyoming. He was a resident of Green River for the past 40 years and was a former resident of Beaver, Utah. He was born July 13, 1957 in Cedar City, Utah, the son of Franklin Bradshaw Myers and Phyllis Lee Smith. Mr. Myers attended schools in Beaver, Utah and was a 1975 graduate of Beaver High School. He married the love of his life, Shannon Frances Carr, December 7, 1985 in Green River. Mr. Myers worked for Texas Gulf/FMC for 38 years and retired on April 1, 2002 as a miner. He was a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles #2350 Albert enjoyed spending time with family, hunting and fishing. Survivors include his wife, Shannon Carr Myers of Green River, Wyoming; one son, Colby Frank Myers and wife Cayla of Green River, Wyoming; two daughters, Brenda Strauch of Hesperia, California, Kamee Ann Ruiz of West Valley, Utah; one brother, Cliff Myers of Beaver, Utah; one brother-in-law, Craig Maycock of Beaver, Utah; seven grandchildren; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Gloria Maycock. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M., Friday, May 19, 2023 at Fraternal Order of Eagles #2350, 88 N 2nd East, Green River, Wyoming. Online condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 20, 2023 Barbara Jean Fassio Barbara Jean Fassio, born on March 6, 1948, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Bruno and Pauline (Carone) Fassio. She battled Alzheimer’s for two years and passed away on April 10, 2023, in Ewa Beach, Hawaii. Barbara graduated from Granger High School in 1966 and the University of Utah in 1970, with a BA degree in history and geography. She worked as a seventh grade social studies teacher at East Junior High School, then moved on to be the head librarian at White Mountain Junior High School in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She served Sweetwater County School District No. 1 for 30 years. Barbara was a member of the Beta Sigma Phi and Kappa Kappa Iota sorority while she lived in Rock Springs. She retired in 2–1 [sic], and moved to Mesquite, NV. During her time there, she worked at the Mesquite Public Library, served as a weight watcher leader, and was a member of the La Virgin de Guadalupe Catholic Church. She adopted her daughter, Marie, from the Philippines in 1986. She had many hobbies and interests, among them were participating in her book club, reading her favorite book (which Lilies of the Field was her all-time favorite), watching the oldies on Turner Classic Movie channel, traveling and exercising. She also loved to cook, garden, and enjoyed dancing. Barbara moved to Ewa Beach, Hawaii in 2013 to be close to her daughter, son-in-law, and her two grandsons. It gave her great joy to volunteer as a staff assistant at her grandson’s school at Ewa Beach Elementary School. As well, she was a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. She is survived by her daughter, Marie Robertson, son-in-law, Joseph Robertson, and her grandson, Sean and Brandon Robertson; her brother, John Fassio and sister-in-law Phoebe Miller of Mesquite, Nevada; her aunt, Lucy Tibolla, numerous cousins, and close friends. There will be a celebration of life at 1 p.m. on July 29 at Murray City Cemetery, Utah. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a charity of your choice in her memory. --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 21, 2023 Josephine Ugalde Josephine Ugalde, 68, passed away Sunday, April 16, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born April 23, 1954 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Pedro C. Armijo and Martha Garcia. Ms. Ugalde attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1972 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She married Fernando Candelaria in 1994 in Green River and later divorced. Josephine married Miguel Ugalde in 1999 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and they later divorced. She enjoyed spending time with family, cooking and playing internet games. Ms. Ugalde was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Survivors include her son, Pete Candelaria of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three sisters, Jane Pacheco and husband of Robert of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Dorothy Turner and husband Tom of Green River, Wyoming, Barbara Williams of Rock Springs, Wyoming; She is preceded in death by father, parents, Pedro C. Armijo; mother, Martha Garcia; former husband, Fernando Candelaria Corpus; two daughters, Carmela Candelaria, Rosa Candelaria; two sisters, Dee Dee Armijo, Joann Pineda; one brother, Nelson Sanchez. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 21, 2023 Erica Luana Casper Erica Luana Casper, 36, passed away Thursday, April 20, 2023 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Green River. She was born April 9, 1987 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Bruce Eldon Casper and Hermelinda Flores Casper. Erica attended schools in Green River and was a 2005 graduate of Green River High School. She worked for FMC for 12 years as an operator. Ms. Casper was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. She enjoyed spending time with her family and especially watching her children at their sporting events, rock hunting, camping and riding four wheelers. Survivors include her parents, Bruce and Hermelinda Casper of Green River, Wyoming; one son, Dax Eldon Casper of Green River, Wyoming; one daughter Aaliyah Rose Casper of Green River, Wyoming; three sisters, Angie Melinda Leasor and husband Steven of Green River, Wyoming, Cristy Marie Pearson and husband Joseph of Dibble, Oklahoma, Britany Amber Casper of Grand Junction, Colorado; paternal grandmother, Luana Casper; 14 aunts; 15 uncles; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her paternal grandfather and maternal grandparents; one sister, Angie Martha Casper. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A rosary will be conducted at 10:30 A.M. Wednesday April 26, 2023 at the church. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 21, 2023 David Bryan Searle David Bryan Searle, 66, passed away Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for 47 years and was a former resident of Waterford, Michigan and Montrose, Colorado. He was born on April 4 1957 in Waterford, Michigan, the son of Vincent Percy Searle and Darlene Rose Auchter. Mr. Searle attended schools in Michigan. He married Evelyn June McCormick in Rock Springs, Wyoming in 1980 and they later divorced. Mr. Searle worked for Simplot Phosphates for 25 years and retired in 2005 as an operator. He formerly worked for Ranger Well Service for 10 years as a rig hand. He enjoyed spending time with his family especially his grandchildren, hunting, fishing, rock hounding, cooking for friends and loved ones. Survivors include four daughters, Kristel Levitt and husband Dustin of Daniel, Wyoming, Cherie Searle and fiancé Hector Quinonez of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Bobbi Urrutia Robinson and husband Steve of St. George, Utah, Rana Urrutia McCallum and husband Don of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, Jim Searle and wife Lorrie of Waterford, Michigan, Mike Searle and wife Melody of Olathe, Colorado; four grandchildren, Kayha Davis, Koriann Shepard, Addysen Levitt, Flannery Levitt; several cousins, nieces, nephews and his beloved four legged furry pet, Zipper. He was preceded in death by his parents. Following cremation a Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Thank you to Rock Springs Police Department, Rock Springs Fire Department, Dispatch, Rock Springs Animal Control, Rocky Mountain Health, Judy Johnson, Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. The family respectfully requests donations be made to Rock Springs Animal Control, 850 West Center, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left online at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Longellow Finnegan Riddle Funeral Home, Apr 25, 2023 Richard L. Coleman, Jr. In the early morning hours of April 22, 2023, Richard L. Coleman, Jr. passed away at Community Hospital of Anaconda in Anaconda, Montana. He ultimately passed away due to complications related to a previously acquired traumatic brain injury. Richard was born in St. Louis, Missouri on September 24, 1957. He was the eldest child and only son of Richard L. Coleman, Sr. and Betty Jean Coleman (Honea). Early in life Richard moved to Idaho due to his father’s desire to attend Northwest Nazarene University. Shortly after his father reached his goal of becoming a minister, Richard Sr. and Betty were both sadly killed when an improperly marked, speeding train collided with their vehicle during a blizzard. Richard was only eight years old at the time of this great loss. Richard had three younger sisters, Jeri Lynn, Donna, and Cindy who were six, four, and one year old at the time. Richard would go on to live with various family members until adulthood. Richard attended Northwest Nazarene University following in his father’s footsteps but left before graduating to pursue his passion of sales. He went on to become a very successful salesman. This journey landed him in Casper, Wyoming where he resided for most of his life. In the early 1990s he started his own janitorial business named Excalibur. His business provided him the opportunity to become a “Master of the Custodial Arts” and to offer others a second chance at life. Richard actively sought out individuals who needed help getting back on their feet and offered them employment opportunities. He even went so far as to open his home to some employees who needed a roof over their head. Aside from attaining his goal of becoming “Rich-Owner” of his own business, Richard took great pride in being a father. Much of his drive in his adult life centered around being a father. JoAnna L. Coleman was born in October of 1984 and Richard Maverick Coleman was born in October of 1994. Richard also adopted his stepdaughter, Danielle. He never missed a school function. He was always willing to be the taxi no matter how busy he was with work. He always did his best to make sure his children were taken care of and successful. Richard loved movies, music, and line/swing dancing. He spent much of his adult life working the 12 Steps in NA, AA, and Al Anon. He was also active in church and his faith. He loved spending time with family, especially his children. It was important to Richard to give back to the community. He could spend hours telling jokes and he loved to make people laugh. In 2008 Richard unfortunately acquired a traumatic brain injury as a result of a bacterial infection. This changed the entire trajectory of his life. He relocated to Montana to be closer to family. His remaining years were spent devoted to his faith in God and living the 12 Steps. Richard was preceded in death by his parents, Reverend Richard L. Coleman, Sr. and Betty Jean Coleman (Honea); his sisters, Jeri Lynn Coleman and Cynthia Price; his nephew, Trevor Parsons; and his daughter JoAnna’s mother, Laura Coleman. Richard is survived by his eldest daughter and best friend, JoAnna Parks (Coleman); son, Maverick Coleman; stepdaughter, Danielle Buckley; sister, Donna Kurk (Coleman); and half-sister; Dixie Burch. Richard wished to be laid to rest with his parents in Rock Springs, Wyoming. A memorial service will be held in September 2023. Details will be announced when arrangements are complete. --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 25, 2023 Irene Lavon Hysell Sharp Irene Lavon Hysell Sharp, 92, passed away on Sunday, April 23, 2023 at Community Hospital in Torrington, Wyoming. She was a resident of Torrington for the past 16 months and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Sharp died following a lengthy illness. Irene was born April 11, 1931 in Robertson, Wyoming, the daughter of Frank Hysell and Ida May Graham Hysell. Mrs. Sharp attended schools in Superior and Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1949 graduate of Rock Springs High School. After high school, she married Bill Lumsden, they had two children and later divorced. She then married John Sharp, and had two more children. He preceded her in death on March 5, 1981. Irene worked at various grocery and discount stores as well as the hospital and nursing home. Her last job was at Questar Gas for 15 years. She retired in 1995. Mrs. Sharp loved spending time with her family and enjoyed her retirement. She loved watching The Lawrence Welk Show, listening to the EIO Band, as well as dancing, especially polkas. She also enjoyed tole painting and adult coloring in her later years. Survivors include her son, Raymond Sharp and wife, Valerie of Torrington, Wyoming and daughter, Tammy Buddecke and husband, Ken of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She is survived by two sisters, Vella Fryburger of Mesquite, Nevada and Merle Lumsden of Saratoga Springs, Utah. Irene has five grandchildren, Wendie (Dan) Gregory, James (Leigh Ann) Campbell, Tatum (Kevin) Lowry, Jon Michael (Julie) Ernster and Tara (Travis) Faust as well as nine great-grandchildren; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, John Sharp; one daughter and son-in-law, Sheryl Campbell and husband Bill; one son, Ronald Lumsden; and one sister, Georgina Orel Hysell. The family would like to say a special “Thank You” to her niece, Claudine Bucho who was always there for her. We appreciate all she did for Mom. She had a special place in Mom’s heart. A Celebration of Life with graveside service and interment will be conducted privately. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Irene’s memory to the charity of your choice. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Apr 26, 2023 Gary Ellis Gary Ellis, 71, passed away with family by his side on April 24, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was born on March 20, 1952 in Lander, Wyoming, the son of Albert Lamar Ellis and Anna Jean Robeson. Gary attended school in Lander and graduated with the class of 1970 before attending the police academy. He worked in law enforcement for Rock Springs Police Department, Sweetwater County, and Ashland Maine until his retirement in 2005. Gary married Anita Hawkins in Lander, Wyo. on August 11, 1973, they later divorced. He thoroughly enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren. Gary loved the outdoors and could be found prospecting, hunting, fishing, and camping whenever he could get away. He also spent copious amounts of time reading, projecting, whittling wood crafts, and doing anything related to guns and arms. The best time of his life was spent watching his family grow and spending time with them making treasured memories. Survivors include his sons, Nicholas Ellis, Eric Ellis and wife Traci all of Rock Springs, WY; daughter, Holly Warmoth and husband Jesse of Idaho Falls, ID; brother, David Ellis of Vancouver, WA; sister, Vicki Weidenhamer of CO; grandchildren, Aubrie, Austin, Kayden, Cameron, Marki, Becky, Malcolm; great-grandchild, Lilith; and his loving companion and furry best friend, Jack. He is preceded in death by his parents, Albert Lamar and Anna Jean Ellis, and brother, Don Ellis. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 27, 2023 LaDeane Ann Hawkwing Carroll LaDeane Ann Hawkwing Carroll, 61, passed away on December 17, 2022 at Banner Hospital in Tucson, Arizona. She was a resident of Tucson, Arizona for many years and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born March 3, 1961 in Pine Ridge, South Dakota, the daughter of John Hawk Wing Jr. and Delphine Desersa. Ms. Carroll attended schools in Oglala and was a 1980 graduate of Oglala High School. She received her registered nursing degree at Western Wyoming Community College. She married Patrick Charles Carroll December 14, 2002 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He preceded her in death on March 7, 2022. LaDeane served in the United States Navy during Desert Storm. She was a United States Naval Reserve 1986-1988 and United States Naval Reserve Hospital Corpsman Second Class during 1990-1991. She worked at various hospitals and nursing home facilities for 30 years until her retirement on June 7, 2019 as registered nurse in Tucson, Arizona and Rock Springs, Wyoming. She loved spending time with family, fishing, helping people and loved being a nurse. Survivors include her two sons, Blaine R. Bettelyoun and wife Shanelle, Rock Springs, Wyoming, Brandon L. Bettelyoun and wife Alisha of Cheyenne, Wyoming; one daughter, Alexi D. Milburn and husband Michael of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, Sheldon M. Taylor of Tonopah, Arizona, Sheridan E. Taylor of Rock Springs, Wyoming; ten grandchildren, Brayten, Tayler, Kodah, Christian, Mike, Sylas, Nevaeh, Ava, Mikey, Dax; one great-grandson, Jackson; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband; three brothers; paternal grandparents and maternal grandparents. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life and military honors will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Friday, May 5, 2022 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Apr 27, 2023 Patrick Charles Carroll Patrick Charles Carroll, 57, passed away Monday, March 7, 2022 at his home in Tucson, Arizona. He was a resident of Tucson for 16 years and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born September 18, 1964 in Evergreen Park, Illinois, the son of Michael B. Carroll and Patricia Geraghty. Mr. Carroll attended schools in Chicago, Illinois and was a graduate of St. Ambrose High School in 1982. He received his bachelors of science degree in criminal justice. He married LaDeane Chapman December 14, 2002 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Carroll worked for Pima County School District for 10 years as a security officer and retired in 2016. Previously he worked as a deputy sheriff in Chicago, Illinois He enjoyed fishing, football in his younger years, helping people, criminal justice and riding his Harley. Survivors include his mother, Nancy Carol of Texas; two brothers, Joseph Carroll of Houston, Texas, Martin Carroll of Chicago, Illinois; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father, Michael B. Carroll; two aunts; two uncles and his paternal grandparents and maternal grandparents. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted 2:00 P.M. Friday, May 5, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Home, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Apr 28, 2023 Armella Frances Haverkamp Freeman Armella Frances Haverkamp Freeman, 93, passed away Monday, February 20, 2023 at the Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, WY. Armella was born on the family farm on July 1, 1929 in Kelly, Kansas. She was the first child of Lawrence and Matilda Haverkamp. She attended schools in Kelly, graduating with the class of 1947. Armella didn’t want to become a farmer or a farmer’s wife. She entered a nursing program at a nearby hospital where she became an RN. Armella was the first in her family to earn a post-secondary degree. Armella began her career working in hospitals in Nebraska and Kansas. After her father refused to co-sign a loan for a car, Armella and her friend Julie hopped into Julie’s car and drove down the Lincoln Highway to Pocatello, Idaho where Julie was hired as a teacher and Armella found employment as a nurse. Shortly after their arrival, Julie and Armella decided to splurge and went to a supper club for dinner. That night, Armella met Ken Freeman. Ken had recently bought a house and he was short on cash and food. Ken, and his roommate devised a plan to go hunting for deer without a license in their suit and ties. Being unsuccessful poachers and dressed for success, they too went to the supper club and the romance began. Armella married Kenneth M. Freeman in Kelly Kansas on September 22, 1952. They made their home in Pocatello, Idaho. Armella spent six months converting Ken’s bachelor pad into a family residence and decided to return to work. Ken declared that his wife didn’t have to work and she wasn’t going to work. After settling that argument with her husband, Armella worked at several nursing positions until their son John was born. Then, she became a full-time mother and wife. Ken’s engineering career took them to Salt Lake City where daughter Tricia was born. They moved to south-eastern Idaho where daughters Susan and Mary Jean arrived to complete the family. The Freeman family spent seven years in California. In 1971, they moved to Ken’s home town of Rock Springs, Wyoming where Armella watched her children graduate from high school. Armella liked to tell anyone who would listen that all four of her children earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wyoming. Armella had resumed her nursing career until she retired in 1991. Armella enjoyed spending her time camping, sewing, China painting, stitching needle art, and hiking. She was an excellent seamstress making fashionable clothing for herself and her daughters. She also enjoyed reading, playing cards, solving crossword puzzles and above all else, being with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In 1999, Ken and Armella became snowbirds spending winters in Arizona in their park model trailer. Armella continued to be a snowbird even after Ken’s death in May of 2001. Survivors include her son, John L. Freeman and wife Theresa of Green River, WY; daughters, Susan Freeman and husband Barry Reher of Colorado Springs, CO, Mary Jean Penner and husband Gary of Gillette, WY; brother, Larry Haverkamp (Lucille) of Kansas; sisters, Rosalyn Hermesh, Constance Koelzer (Steve) also of Kansas; brother-in law, Lowell Merrell of Rock Springs and sister-in-law, Marcina Haverkamp in Kansas. Grandchildren are: Kenneth, Joann, Lynn, Jake, Michael, Matthew, Sean, James, Julianne, Amy, Bryce, Blake; great-grandchildrenm, Dylan, Lyla, Conner, Calvin, Stella, Penelope, Demi, and Elizabeth. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, parents, her husband, Kenneth, daughter, Tricia Colpitts, son-in-law, Leonard Colpitts, brothers, Cletus and Lynn Haverkamp, sister-in-law, Rita Haverkamp and brother-in-law, Fred Hermesh. Services will be held at 11:00 am, Saturday, May 6, 2023 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway St, Rock Springs, WY. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Apr 28, 2023 Billie Jo Bingham Billie Jo Bingham of Pinedale, passed away at home on April 24, 2023. Billie Bingham was born on March 7, 1956 to William and Joann Mosley in Rock Springs, Wyoming. In 1974, Billie married the love of her life, Gary Bingham. Gary and Billie went on to have two children, Cheryl Essington and Travis Bingham. In 1984, they purchased The Half Moon Lodge in Pinedale, which they owned and operated until 2006. Billie’s treasures were her children and grandchildren, Rachael Essington (18), Kaden Bingham (14), Christopher Essington (13), and Kaleb Bingham (12). She loved spending time with her family and loved the outdoors and spent much that time hunting and fishing. Billie was preceded in death by her parents, William and Joann Mosley. She is survived by her husband, Gary Bingham, children, Cheryl Essington (Jason), Travis Bingham (Amanda); sisters Carla Purcella (Guy), Micki Gilmore (Richard), Tracy Miller (Tony), Jody Lynch (Mark), and her grandchildren. A celebration of life will be held at St. Andrew’s in The Pines Episcopal Church on May 20 at 1 p.m. --- Fox Funeral Home, Apr 29, 2023 Jeffrey Law Krueth Jeffrey Law Krueth, 49, passed away peacefully at his home on Monday, April 24th, 2023. He was a lifelong and proud resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Jeff was born on August 15th, 1973 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Gale and Car Krueth. Growing up in Rock Springs, Jeff enjoyed all things outdoors, especially riding his dirt bike. He loved to fish, camp, and cause all sorts of mischief, which is how he got the nickname, "Lawless." He really loved to live his life on the edge, always seeking the next thrill. In his down time he enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, drawing, and working on his pride and joy, "Big Red" a 1986 Chevy K10. In his professional life, Jeff was employed at Black Butte Coal where he worked alongside a dragline as a dragline dozer operator and a dragline oiler. He eventually made his way to Bridger Coal Company working as an explosion tech, where he enjoyed operating heavy equipment and blowing shit up. Survivors include his three daughters, his mother, Gale Krueth of Rock Springs; three sisters, Mandi Bates and husband Jeff of Rock Springs, Crissy Daken of Brainerd, Minnesota, Corie Bell and husband Josh of Rock Springs; one brother Kyle Krueth and wife Mandy of Rock Springs, as well as several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Hale and Dorothy Law and father, Carl Krueth, whom he missed dearly. A celebration of life will be posted and held at a later date and a "Kruise for Krueth" down the drag will take place after the celebration. Jeff always wanted to fly. We know he's flying high with Dad now. Forever Lawless. Let ‘er eat! --- Vase Funeral Home, May 3, 2023 Dinah Highly Dinah (Jackson) Highly, 76 was released into God’s hands on April 30, 2023, at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She was born January 30, 1947 in Rosiclare, Illinois, the daughter of Percy and Anna (Brandt) Jackson. Dinah graduated from high school in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was an employee of Little America for over 40 years. Dinah loved her cats, and the residential rabbits and visiting deer at Mission at Castle Rock. Survivors include two sisters, Sue McMaster of Elizabethtown, Illinois, and Judy (Van) Phillippe of Macon, Missouri as well as several nieces and nephews. Dinah was preceded in death by her parents of Buhl, Idaho, two brothers, James Russell Jackson of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Robert Jackson of Bakersfield, California, as well as her brother-in-law, Bill “The Barber” McMasters of Elizabethtown, Illinois. Dinah was loved dearly by family and friends and will be dearly missed. A private service will be held in Rosiclare, Illinois at a later date. Memories: Let them fill your mind and warm your heart. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 4, 2023 Teddy Darrell Potter Teddy Darrell Potter, 78, passed away Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was a long-time resident of Green River and former resident of Manila, Utah and Granger, Wyoming. He was born November 16, 1944 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Charles Ambrose Potter and Wanda Greenhalgh Potter. Mr. Potter attended schools in Green River and was a 1963 graduate of Green River High School. He married Sharon Kay Overstreet June 4, 1964 in Granger, Wyoming. Mr. Potter worked for OCI for 42 years and retired in 2011 as surface maintenance personnel He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #2350. Mr. Potter enjoyed spending time with his family, camping, hunting, fishing, trains and firearms. Survivors include the love of his life for 58 years, Sharon Potter of Green River, Wyoming; one daughter, Michelle Schofield and husband Mark of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, Timmy Potter and wife Mary of Beaver Dam, Arizona; five grandchildren, LeAndra Potter, Celeste Maddox, Kory Potter and wife Kayla, Skye Munoz and husband Alex, Holly Kofoed and husband Garrett; 11 great-grandchildren, Kayden Munoz, TayLynn Munoz, Maya Kofoed, Lincoln Lavato, Jaylee Lavato, Bryken Potter, Bransen Potter, Briar Potter, Brilyn Potter, Braxton Maddox, Jaxon Maddox; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents; one son, Jerry Potter; two brothers, Blaine Potter, Tommy Potter; two sisters, Barta Andrews and Patsy Lowseth. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Teddy’s memory to Disabled Veterans National Foundation, 4601 Forbes Boulevard, Suite #130, Lanham, Maryland 20706. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at the Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1000 W 4th North, Green River, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 4, 2023 Jaymin Wylie Riggs Jaymin Wylie Riggs, 26, passed away on Friday, April 28, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for the past four years and former resident of Walla Walla, Washington and Touchet, Washington. He was born January 16, 1997 in Walla Walla, Washington, the son of Jacob “Jake” Wylie and Karalyn “Kari” Spence Jaymin attended schools in Walla Walla, Washington and was a 2015 graduate of Touchet High School. He attended Walla Walla Community College. He was the owner/operator of Riggs Trucking Services, a business he started with his father. Jaymin deeply loved his family and was committed to them. He had a kind generous giving spirit, loved life and had a way of making you feel like you loved life too. He enjoyed driving truck, his friends, shooting, four wheeling, going on side-by-side rides, camping and taking his family on little expeditions. He lived life to the fullest. Jaymin was a true blessing to this world and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Survivors include his parents, Jacob “Jake” Riggs and wife Elizabeth of Lubbock, Texas and Karalyn “Kari” Spence and companion Christopher Blake of Lubbock, Texas; his fiancé, Mary Gunyan of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three sons, Alan Wylie Riggs of College Place, Washington, Oliver Jack Riggs of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Waylon Jacob Riggs of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three sisters, Bethani Dietz and husband Ryan of Port Orchard, Washington, Adrianne Dean and fiancé Derek Sones of Lubbock, Texas, Jillian Spence and companion Dauntay Woods of Lubbock, Texas; one brother, Koleson Berg of Lubbock, Texas; maternal grandmother, Sharlene Pickett of Lubbock, Texas; one aunt, four uncles, several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandmother, Sue Riggs and one brother, Sean Dean. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 4, 2023 Susan Lea Nabor Susan Lea Nabor, 66, passed away Monday, May 1, 2023 at her home in Cora, Wyoming. She was a resident of Cora for the last 11 years and former resident of Green River, Wyoming. She was born February 25, 1957 in Rawlins, Wyoming, the daughter of George Boling and Virginia Richardson. Mrs. Nabor attended schools in Green River, Wyoming. She attended Western Wyoming Community College and earned her bachelor’s degree in computer science and business administration. She married Eugene “Gino” Nabor March 15, 1996 in Jackson, Wyoming. Mrs. Nabor worked for Pacificorp for 42 years and retired in 2018 as a supervisor plant capacity scheduler. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Mrs. Nabor enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, she loved fly fishing and playing the piano when she was younger, she loved her children and dogs, camping, riding rollercoaster, and spending time on the family land in Medicine Bow. She was an avid bowler. Susan was a baking and cooking enthusiast and she was always looking for the next best recipe. She wanted to learn everything and you rarely saw her without a book in her hand. Susan was constantly remodeling her home and always improving upon her previous design. She loved board games, card games and playing slots. Susan had the touch of an artist in everything she chose to do. She was the smartest person we have ever known and the gusset that held our family structure together and that will never be broken. Survivors include her husband of 26 years, Gino Nabor, Cora, Wyoming; three sons, Tim Erickson and wife Julie Diane of Green River, Wyoming, Eugene Nabor and companion Janna of Ogden, Utah, Michael Nabor and partner Jason of Layton, Utah; four daughters, Danielle Wilson and husband William of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Jackie Frericks and husband Jason of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Nicole Erickson and fiancé Ace Alston of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Ursela Nabor of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Sandra Joette Foertch and husband Thomas of Green River, Wyoming; 16 grandchildren, Jade Hembree and husband Logan, Shon Erickson and wife Arieanna, Latasha Faupel and husband Eddie, Ryan Wilson, Andrea Persinger, Cody Frericks and wife Madison, Derrik Erickson, Austin Wilson, Trenton Krentz, Trevor Marguez, Timothy Erickson, Kolby Guse, Karrsen Guse, Darian Krentz, Brogan Frericks, Zayden Erickson; four great-grandchildren, Jaelyn Astbury, Annabella Faupel, Kyson Faupel, Addlaide Frericks; three aunts, three uncles, several cousins; nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents and two brothers who died in infancy. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 2:30 P.M. Wednesday, May 10, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 8, 2023 James G. Wilcox James G. Wilcox, 87, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Friday, May 5, 2023 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Green River for 60 years and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born on December 10, 1935 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of James Wilcox and Norma Rowley. Mr. Wilcox attended schools in Rock Springs. He married Judith H. Brown on May 2, 1959 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and she preceded him in death on July 25, 2020. Mr. Wilcox served with the United States Navy during the Taiwan Conflict. He worked for the water treatment plant for 35 years and retired on April 24, 1998 as superintendent. He enjoyed spending time with his family, fishing, hunting, hiking, rock collecting, horse races and gambling. James was an avid joke teller and had a way of making people laugh. He always said if you make people laugh, they forget about their worries. Survivors include three daughters, Connie Wilcox-Timar and husband Ken of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Brenda Wilcox of Green River, Wyoming, Shelley Rust and husband Pete of Green River, Wyoming; three grandchildren, Heather Larimore and husband Aiden Pearce, Ryan Rust and wife Kayli and Dylan Rust and companion Vanessa Munoz and several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, James and Norma Wilcox; wife, Judith Wilcox; paternal grandparents, Mark and Vera Krichbaum, who helped raise James. The family respectfully requests donations be made in James’ memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place. There will be no services held at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Bradbuy Memorial Center, May 8, 2023 Rosemarie Belmain Rosemarie Alexandra Sterck Belmain was born on February 6, 1944 to Leopold and Sigrid Sterck in Detroit, MI. The family later moved to Elk Mountain, WY, but Rose's adventures took her to San Francisco, CA, where she graduated from high school. Rose then returned to and attended the University of Wyoming where she earned her bachelor of arts degree with honors. Rose owned and managed Rocky Mountain Service Bureau during which time she was active on the Red Desert Rodeo Committee and served on the board and subsequently acted as president of the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce. She was involved with the Colorado/Wyoming Unit of the American Collector's Association, moving through the chairs of the committee and serving as president there as well. In the middle of all this, she obtained her pilot's license. Rose was also elected to the position of city councilman for one term in the mid-seventies, where she truly rocked the status quo and demanded written agendas and information to be discussed at the council meetings to be made available to the members prior to meetings for appropriate review. Rose was a true maverick! Rose eventually moved to Lake Havasu City, AZ where she opened another office, built a beautiful office building and got involved in additional committees and projects and explored the surrounding area. She was an avid hunter, golfer and water skier, and truly enjoyed her loved ones and the outdoors. Rose passed away at home on May 2, 2023, after a lengthy illness. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brothers but is remembered and loved by her cousins, Diane Livingston and Claudia Frahm, her Lake Havasu City family consisting of Maria, Julia, Jose and the little ones, and many others. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Lake Havasu City Moose Lodge Chapter 2269 on Wednesday May 10th at 1:00pm. Thank you to the amazing staff at Prestige Assisted Living. Donations in her memory may be made to Hospice. --- Vase Funeral Home, May 9, 2023 Stephanie DeVree Stephanie DeVree, 53, passed away Sunday, April 30th, 2023 at St. Marks Hospital in Mill Creek, Utah. She was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the last 25 years, formerly living with her mother and step father in Evanston, Wyoming, Wichita, Kansas, Bakersfield, California, Shreveport, Louisiana and Longview, Texas before finally settling down in Rock Springs. She was born April 5th, 1970 in Ogden, Utah, the daughter of Debra Zundel and Nicholas DeVree. Stephanie attended Yellowstone Elementary and Rock Springs Junior High, graduating from Evanston High School in 1988. She worked at Home Depot in Rock Springs for several years at the service desk. Stephanie was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She enjoyed spending time with her family and was a devoted mother to her girls. Stephanie could light up the room with her smile and kindness. Survivors include her mother, Debra Smith and stepfather, Randy Smith, of Thornton, Colo.; her father, Nick DeVree of Arizona; two daughters, Courtney DeVree of Thornton, Co and Lillie DeVree of Rock Springs, Wyo.; A brother, Cody Smith and a sister, Kayla Smith, both of Colorado; several aunts, uncles, cousins, and two nephews. She is preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents. Funeral services will be conducted 12:00 P.M. Friday, May 12, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, 2055 Edgar Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, May 9, 2023 Adrian Poirier Adrian John Frank Poirier, 25, passed away on May 6, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming from complications of a long-term illness. He was born on April 3, 1998 in Rock Springs, the son of Christian Douglas Poirier and Shawn Marie Surber. Adrian attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and graduated from Expedition Academy with the class of 2018. He loved God, Fords, BMX, traveling, camping, motocross, football, basketball, and baseball. Adrian also enjoyed spending his free time going to concerts, driving around, gardening, making art, working out, listing to music, watching movies, and above all else, spending time with his family and friends. Adrian had a heart of gold and a smile that would light up a room. Everyone was a friend to Adrian. He loved everyone and would want you all to be happy and to make sure to never miss an opportunity to tell someone that you love them and live every moment like it’s the last. Survivors include his mother, Shawn Surber; father Chris Poirier; brother, Douglas Poirier all of Green River, WY; sisters, Brittany Poirier of Ennis, Texas, Allyria Tucker of Green River, WY, Annette and Dean Shipley of Seven Points, TX, Tracy Bradshaw of Green River, WY, Jeremy Perkins of Ennis, TX, Randy Maynard of Green River, WY; and nephews, Gavin and Graydin Perkins. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Frances and Frank Surber, John Poirier, and many cherished friends. A viewing will be held from 3 to 6 p.m., Saturday, May 13, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. A celebration of life will be held at 3 p.m., Sunday, May 14, 2023 at Expedition Island in Green River, WY. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, May 11, 2023 John W. “Jack” Bennett John W. “Jack” Bennett, 86, passed away on Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was a resident of Green River for over 30 years and former resident of Carlsbad, New Mexico, Connecticut and California. He was born October 16, 1936 in Ewing, Nebraska, the son of James Bennett and Katherine Costello. Mr. Bennett attended schools in Idaho and was a 1955 graduate of Clark County High School. He received his bachelor’s degree in mining engineering from the University of Idaho. He served with the United States Army as military police. He married Angelina Quintana July 24, 1964 in Carlsbad, New Mexico. Mr. Bennett worked for Stauffer Chemical for 26 years and retired in December 1993 as the general manager of the carbonates division. He was a member of the St. John’s Episcopal Church, Wyoming Mining Association, Society of Mining Engineers and Tom Whitmore Post 28, The American Legion. Mr. Bennett enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening. Survivors include his wife, Angelina Bennett of Green River, Wyoming; one son, John Bennett and wife Wendy of Sammamish, Washington; one daughter, Cloudia Bennett of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sisters, Louise Marlahan and husband Mike of Fort Jones, California, Karen Wilson of Dubois, Idaho; two grandchildren, Brock Bennett and Zoe Bennett; several nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, one daughter Theresa Stephens; three brothers-in-law, Lloyd Small; Charles Wilson and Neil Thomas; two nephews, Kenneth Small and Charles Wilson. The family respectfully requests donations be made in John “Jack” Bennett’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or St. John’s Episcopal Church, 350 Mansface, Green River, Wyoming 82935. Cremation will take place. A memorial service will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Thursday, May 25, 2923 at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 350 Mansface, Green River, Wyoming. Graveside services and inurnment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 15, 2023 Mary Jane Cieluszak Berryman Mary Jane Cieluszak Berryman, 101, passed away Thursday, April 27, 2023 at her home in Springdale, Arkansas. She was a resident of Springdale for the last seven years and was a former resident of Houston, Texas and Wyoming. She was born January 9, 1922 in Monarch, Wyoming, the daughter of Joannes Cieluszak and Regina Rekucka. Mrs. Berryman attended schools in Superior, Wyoming and was a 1940 graduate of Superior High School. She received her Bachelors of Science Degree in Home Economics from the University of Wyoming. She married Raymond J. Berryman on July 2, 1944 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and he preceded her in death on August 19, 1987. Mrs. Berryman enjoyed cooking, gardening, playing bridge, reading and was an avid fan of the Houston Astros. She was a member of PEO, Geological Wives Club, University Women’s Club, bridge clubs, church women groups, and the University of Wyoming Alumni Association. Survivors include one son, Raymond J. “Jay” Berryman II of Springdale, Arkansas; one daughter, Judith “Judy” Berryman Kurt and husband Carl E. of Eagle, Colorado; four grandchildren, David Kurt of Eagle, Colorado, Laura B. Williams and husband Wes of Austin, Texas; Penney B. Damis and husband Bryan of Austin, Texas, Johanna Berryman of St. Louis, Missouri; four great-grandchildren, Cassidy Kurt of Eagle, Colorado, Dakota Kurt of Eagle, Colorado, Eamon Damis of Austin, Texas, Quinton Damis of Austin, Texas. She is preceded in death by her husband Ray Berryman; two sisters, Anne Budak, Nita Jensen; one brother, John Cieluszak. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, May 22, 2023, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A rosary will be recited at 10:30 A.M. Monday, May 22, 2023 at the church. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 16, 2023 Grace Emmett Upton Burgman Grace Emmett Upton Burgman, 79, of Marrero, Louisiana, passed away on Thursday, April 27, 2023, at her home from a stroke with her husband, Milton and faithful dog, Rosie at her side. Grace is survived by husband, Milton Burgman of 15 years; good friend and mother-in-law, Sharon Burgman; brothers-in-law, Eric Burgman and Anthony Heinrichs; her daughters, Emily Ketelsen ( Craig), Stephanie Creel (Ben), Nicole (Burgman) Cooper (Shain), all of Louisiana; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Milton and Grace lived in Rock Springs when they were first married in 2008. Grace loved living in Rock Springs, but due to work moved back to Louisiana. Her dream was always to retire and move back. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will take place at a later date. --- Fox Funeral Home, May 16, 2023 Jill Cordova Jill A. Cordova, 67, passed away on Thursday, May 11, 2023 at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, WY. She was born on June 13, 1955 in Rock Springs, WY, the daughter of Daisy Kenamen. Jill was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. She married Jose Cordova, he preceded her in death on July 19, 2010. Jill enjoyed reading, and loved playing bingo. She is survived by her daughter, Andrea Morrison of Spokane Valley, WA. She is preceded in death by her mother, Daisy Kenamen, and husband, Jose. A mass of Christian burial will be held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, May 19, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, WY. A rosary vigil will be held a half hour prior to services at the church. Inurnment will take place in the Riverview Cemetery Columbarium in Green River, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, May 16, 2023 Tanner Beisner Tanner Beisner, 36, passed away Wednesday, May 10, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for 29 years and former resident of Green River, Wyoming. He was born October 7, 1986 in Winston Salem, Oregon, the son of Brett Beisner and Glenda Brawley. Tanner attended schools in Green River and Rock Springs. He was a 2005 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He worked for PacifiCorp for 15 years as a control operator. Tanner enjoyed spending time with family and friends; playing guitar with his father, rock and roll music, cooking, playing tricks on people and was an avid gamer. He was an empath and fierce protector to those that mattered to him. Tanner had a kind heart and loved to share what he had with those he cared about. He will be truly missed. Survivors include his mother, Glenda Beisner of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Bryson Beisner of Rock Springs; maternal grandfather, Dale Brawley of Hanna, Wyoming; maternal grandmother, Georgia Brawley of Rock Springs; two uncles, Bill Beisner and wife Pam of Hardin, Montana, Bryan Beisner and wife Donna of High Point, North Carolina; three aunts, Sandy Combs and husband Chuck of Hanna, Karen Szoke and husband Scott of Spokane Valley, Washington, Carol Smith of Blue Springs, Missouri, as well as several cousins. He is preceded in death by his father, Brett Beisner; one uncle, Bob Beisner, and paternal grandparents. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Friday, June 9, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 17, 2023 Barbara Gipson Barbara Gipson, 70, passed away on Sunday, May 14, 2023 at St. Marks hospital in Millcreek, Utah. She was a 30-year resident of Green River, Wyoming and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born June 29, 1943 in Yerington, Nevada, the daughter of Frank Rippee and Barbara Mann. Mrs. Gipson attended schools in Oklahoma and Nevada. She was a 1961 graduate of Yerington High School. She received her bachelor’s degree in English from University of Nevada, Reno. She married Lonnie Gipson on June 21, 1969 in Yerington, Nevada. Barbara worked for Sweetwater County School District #2 for 20 years and retired in 2011 as a substitute teacher. She worked in Nevada as an English teacher early in her career. Mrs. Gipson was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and she taught religious education for many years. She enjoyed spending time with family, especially her grandchildren, music and dancing. Barbara was an avid reader and Troy Polamalu fan. She loved watching her Pittsburgh Steelers. Survivors include her husband, Lonnie Gipson of Green River, Wyoming; one son, Anthony Gipson and wife Carolyn of Las Vegas, Nevada; two daughters, Bridget Ojera and husband Jacob of Englewood, Colorado, Chrissie Gipson of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, Patrick Rippee and wife Nicki of Pagosa Springs, Colorado, Michael “Mike” Rippee and wife Bonnie of Gardnerville, Nevada; seven grandchildren, Vaughn, Katina, William, Joselyn, Rachael, Blake and Liam; three great-grandchildren several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Tom Rippee; two daughters, Paula Gipson, Michaelyn Gorrell; one nephew, Tyler and one sister-in-law, Sandy; paternal grandparents; maternal grandparents. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 31, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A rosary will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday May 31, 2023 at the church. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 22, 2023 Paul Jennings Parker Paul Parker, 71, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Saturday, May 20, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born on June 20, 1951 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Charles J. Parker and Gayle M. Chute Parker. Paul attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and he was a 1969 graduate of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He married Charlotte Nigra on June 10, 1972 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Paul also attended the University of Utah. Paul was the owner/operator of Parker Construction for 50 years and retired in 2015. Although he was frequently called Adam Henry by his wife and others, he was a loving grandfather. His dry wit was notorious. Paul was well known and respected as a perfectionist carpenter and home builder. Two other loves were Corvettes and Harleys. Paul was a co-founder of the Sum-R-Fun Corvette Club in the early 90’s. Survivors include his wife, Charlotte Parker of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Justin Parker and wife Nikki of Rock Springs; one daughter, Mellissa Plemel and husband Shawn of Rock Springs; five grandchildren, Cheylynn Parker, Amrey Plemel, Ashlyn Plemel, Zoey Hudgens, and Brantley Parker; one sister, Karen Anderson of Salt Lake City, Utah; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Jay C. Parker and John L. Parker. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, June 17, 2023 at the Santa Fe Southwest Grille, 1635 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming The family wishes to express their many thanks and gratitude to the ER and ICU medical team members that worked tirelessly to provide the best possible care for Paul during his final hours. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, May 23, 2023 Anna Maria Pardini Atkinson Anna Marie (Pardini) Atkinson was welcomed into the kingdom of heaven on May 20, 2023. Ann was the eldest daughter of three girls born January 21, 1938 in Logan Utah to Anthony Pardini and Delfa Orsi Pardini. She grew up in Logan, UT, Rock Springs, WY, Montello, NV and Ogden, UT graduating from St. Joseph’s High School. Ann met Lewis Carl Atkinson on a blind date and on December 6, 1958, they were married. Ann and Lew first made their home in Roy, UT, later moving to Big Piney, WY, ultimately settling in Rock Springs, WY. Together they raised five children. During her life, Ann had many occupations such as a bookkeeper, school bus driver, and waitress. She loved helping others. Ann took pride in having a manicured lawn and could often be seen driving her riding lawn mower. She was a lifelong Girl Scout and a member of the Catholic Church. Ann was an avid bowler with many trophies. She loved Elvis Presley, John Wayne, scandal magazines, watching western movies, crosswords and TV game shows. Ann was crafty and always enjoyed doing projects with her grandchildren and Girl Scout troops. She had a love for angel figurines and we take comfort knowing she is now an angel watching over us. She most enjoyed being a wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Ann is survived by her husband of 65 years, Lewis Carl Atkinson; their five children, Ranae (Marvin) Sorensen, Big Piney, Wy, Lewis (Willene) Atkinson, Rock Springs, WY, Tony (Sarah) Atkinson, Colorado Springs, CO, Gina (Ryan) Kinikin, Atlanta, GA, and Carla (Jim) Mlinar, Carpenter, WY; two sisters Antoinette Vaccari, San Bruno, CA, and Angelina Alkema, Mesa, AZ; grandchildren Robert, Tiffany, Karlene, Brittany, Lewis III, Charles, Jake, Nick, Shayla, Kylie, Lexi, Hallee, Bailey, Madison; great-grandchildren Sierra, Jaimz, Jennifer, Rayne, Jaice, Taylor, Jack, Kendall, Barrett, Jackson, Brayden, Mya; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. Ann is preceded in death by her mother, father, brothers-in-law, Les Vaccari and Jerry Alkema, and one granddaughter, Bryel Mlinar. A viewing will be held from 5-7 p.m., Friday, May 26, at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY 82901. Graveside services and interment will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, May 27, at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery, 800 Thompson St, Rock Springs, WY. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, May 23, 2023 Ronald Earl Stanton Ronald Earl Stanton of Rock Springs, WY, passed away on May 20, 2023, surrounded by his family, at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden, UT. He was a son of the late Vincent and Evelyn Duster Stanton. He was born in Rapid City, SD, on May 27, 1944. He is survived by his wife, Cathy Mills Stanton, of Rock Springs, WY. They were married for 47 years. Ronald is also survived by daughter, Kim Stanton Powell (Mike) of Smithfield, NC and her mother, Dixie Bissette Harris; sons, Vern Stanton (Kandi) of Rock Springs, WY and Jay Stanton (Dee) of Cheyenne, WY; daughter, Joyce Stanton Fletcher (Josh) of Rock Springs, WY; brothers, Dallas Stanton (Jeannette) of Glenrock, WY and Gary Stanton (Peggy) of Sheridan, WY; sister, Darlene Stanton Mortensen (Bob) of Sheridan, WY; brother-in-law, Max Rothleutner of Douglas, WY; and sister-in-law, Julie Stanton of Newcastle, WY. He has 22 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews that were special to him. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Eugene (Bucky) Stanton, Dwayne Stanton, and Clarence Stanton and sisters, Belva Stanton Rothleutner, Joyce Stanton, and Sharon Stanton. Ron worked in the oilfield for 47 years with Ranger Well Service, Updike, and Key Energy. Throughout his career, he met a lot of people he considered family, and loved what he did. Prior to working in the oilfield, he was a radio operator in the U.S. Navy stationed aboard the U.S.S. Forrestal. He was an avid outdoorsman, with a love for hunting, fishing, camping, and boating. Cremation will take place and services will take place at a later date. Condolences can be left for the family at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, May 24, 2023 Betty Jane Todd Emerson Betty Todd Emerson passed away on Sunday, May 21st in Riverton, Wyoming. She was born May 4, 1932, in the township of Huggins, Arkansas, to Julia Mayberry Higginbothem Groves and Jesse Higginbothem. She went to school in Arkansas and Illinois and married John Robert (Bob) Todd on October 28, 1950. Betty and Bob had three children, Sondra (Sandy), John Edward (Eddie), and Michael (Mike) Allen. They remained married until Bob’s death in 1991. Betty married Charles (Chuck) Emerson on October 29th, 1993. A long-time resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Betty was known for her wit and humor. Betty was always busy with her hands, working on whatever crafting project she had at the ready. She enjoyed crocheting, hand quilting, and when her grandchildren were young, painting ceramic figurines. Betty’s dining table was the center of her family. Sunday dinners featured her famous fried chicken and side dishes. There was a seat for everyone around that table and everyone was welcome. Presiding over a meal was where Betty shone. Mrs. Emerson belonged to Order of Eastern Star, Daughters of the Nile and Rebecca’s. Survivors include two sons, Michel Allen and companion Julie Bernal of Green River, Wyoming, John Edward of Worland, Wyoming; one daughter, Sandy Ghormley and husband Pat of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Guy “Jr.” Groves of Illinois; one sister, George Ann of Illinois; three grandchildren, Crystal Wright and husband Richard, Elizabeth “Betsey” Martin and husband David, John Kenneth “Beau” and wife Rachel; eight great-grandchildren, Don Patrick, Jason Todd, Avery, Wyatt, Lucas, Connor, Christian Balzly; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Bob Todd, Chuck Emerson; three brothers, Harvey, Oscar, William; two sisters, Sue, Virgie; one granddaughter, Connie Ghormley; daughter-in-law, Lori Todd, and son-in-law, Warren “Pat” Patras. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at First Congregational Church, FCC, 1275 Adams Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Interment will be in Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 24, 2023 Tracie Lynn Malone Tracie Lynn Malone, 50, passed away Sunday, May 21, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was lifelong resident of Rock Springs. Tracie was born August 10, 1972 in Gillette, Wyoming, the daughter of James Richard Malone and Debora Sue Carlile. She attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1990 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Tracie was a senior permit agent for Dominion Energy/Wexpro. Her interests included going for side by side rides, camping, outdoors, golfing and attending concerts. She loved to spend time with her fur babies, Sophie, Sadie, and Mazey and her friends and family. Tracie was also an avid fan of The Wyoming Cowboys and Dallas Cowboys. Survivors include her fiance, Phillip Brouilette of Rock Springs; brother, Chad Osier and wife Kacey of Cheyenne, Wyoming; two sisters, Ashley Osier of Liberal, Kansas, Melissa Beckstead of Washington; two aunts, Diana Elliot and husband Rick, Sandy Dixon and husband Dale of Oklahoma; three nieces, Destiny, Natalie, and Cora; two nephews, Randall and Maddox. She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Halie; maternal and paternal grandparents. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Condolences can be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 24, 2023 Isaac Donald Barber Isaac Donald Barber, 50, passed away Thursday, May 18, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for most of his life and a former resident of Colorado. Isaac was born October 12, 1972 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Donald L. Barber and Kathleen McGarvey. Mr. Barber attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1991 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Isaac married Sharon Renee Smith on November 5, 2006 in Casper, Wyoming. They moved to Craig, Colorado where their daughter, Sobe, was born. They later divorced. He worked as a welder and a website builder. His interests included snowboarding, skiing, dirt biking and camping. He was a personal trainer and enjoyed working out with his daughter. Mr. Barber also liked teaching others about the Bible. He was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses on April 2, 1994 and was a member of the Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Survivors include his parents, Donald L. Barber and Kathleen Barber; one daughter, Sobe Lexia Barber of Rock Springs; as well as several aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by paternal grandparents, Hubert and Virginia Barber; maternal grandparents, Patrick McGarvey and Virginia Orester; and one aunt, Karen McGarvey. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, May 27, 2023 at The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness, 150 Mesa Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 24, 2023 Paul Engen Paul Engen, beloved husband, father, and papa passed away Sunday, May 21 with his wife, daughter and granddaughter by his side. He died from complications of juvenile diabetes he had lived with for 58 years. Throughout all his trials with health over the last several years, he stayed optimistic, and we were blessed with the time we had with him. He was born March 28, 1953, to Bob and Rose Engen in Laramie, Wyoming. He was raised on their ranch in Centennial with his siblings until they moved to Laramie. He graduated from Laramie High and Western Wyoming Community College. He started work at Stauffer in mine maintenance in 1974 and continued working there through name changes and job changes until he retired from Ciner as maintenance technician in 2017. He met Karen as a coworker at Stauffer and they married in 1982; in December 1985 they welcomed baby girl, Megan Rosemary into their lives and in 2007 she gave them their granddaughter Rylee Rosemary. He enjoyed photography and then he found mountain biking. He and his bikes were a part of him, and he thrived on his rides, by himself, with his many friends and teaching his wife to enjoy the biking life. He had a desire to see and photograph bears in the wild and was successful in that pursuit in 2019. He was known for his infectious smile, humor, kind and compassionate spirit. He loved to play tricks on his family and enjoyed decorating his yard for Halloween and Christmas. He will be greatly missed but we know he is with family, and he is watching over us and riding his bike in the clouds, jumping from cloud to cloud. His passion was his family, and he is survived by his wife, Karen; daughter, Megan; granddaughter, Rylee; brother, Gary and wife Blythe; two sisters, Nita, Robin and partner Randy; mother-in-law, MaryEllen; two sisters-in-law, Gayle and husband, Lyle, Connie and husband, Kirk; two brothers, Brad and partner Teresa; Ron and wife Meegan; as well as several nephews and nieces from both sides. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bob and Rose Engen and his father-in-law, Col Arch Carpenter. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, June 1, 2023, at Sante Fe Southwest Grill, 1635 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Star Telegram, May 24, 2023 James Willingham James Willingham Gainesville, Texas - James Willingham, End of Watch May 21, 2023. He faithfully served in the United States Air Force for 10 years of active duty, followed by many years of service in the Army and USAF Reserves. He continued to serve as a police officer in Green River, WY. His law enforcement career brought him to Texas, where he worked for the Denton County District Attorney's Office in Denton, TX. His talent in computer forensics led to specialized training and certifications. He considered his time working in the Digital Forensic Lab at Fort Worth Police Department as the best job he ever had. He was a reserve officer at Cooke County Sheriff's Office for many years. His job included courtroom testimony that led to hundreds of guilty convictions, and long prison sentences that resulted in removing murderers, pedophiles, and predators from society. He was an advocate for victims and their families. His brilliant intelligence, articulate speech, and writing skills made him a force to be reckoned with. May God bless and keep safe all of his supervisors, co-workers, prosecutors, judges, and fellow law enforcement officers. He enjoyed his time working with you all. During his tenure in law enforcement, he earned the nickname of "Old War Dog." In the process of his beloved career, he was blessed to have a stable home life with his wife of almost 50 years, Leslie (Jones) Willingham. He encouraged her to have a full life as a mother, artist, Texas Peace Officer, and IAI Certified Forensic Artist. Their family had three sons and grew to include seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He is survived by his parents, E. W. Willingham and Billie J. Willingham; son Andrew and wife, Lisa, son Kevin and wife, Stacy; grandchildren, Shellie and husband, Jordan, Kirsten, Haley, James, Cole, Stella, Asher; great-granddaughter, Vayda; sister, Donna and husband Jim; brothers, Ben and wife, Brenda, Byron, and Mitch and wife, Heather. He is preceded in death by his son, Daniel, and sister-in-law, Kim. A celebration of life will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 26, 2023, at Callisburg Church of Christ, 308 McDaniel St., in Callisburg, TX. The family requests those attending to stay and enjoy a meal with them after the services. We hope you will all meet one another and remember your time with Jim. There will be no graveside services as he wished to be interred in a family gathering at a later date. --- Vase Funeral Home, May 25, 2023 Thomas Crumpton Thomas Crumpton, 71, passed away Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for 44 years and a former resident of Montana and Alabama. Thomas was born December 24, 1951 in Birmingham, Alabama, the son of Tex Gardner and Ollie Crumpton. He married Rhonda Carol Davis June 23, 1989 in Las Vegas, Nevada and she preceded him in death March 2, 2022. He served in the Army during Vietnam and was honorably discharged. He was a coal miner for over 30 years and retired in 1994. Survivors include two sons, Richard Thomas Gold of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Jonathan Hutchinson of Texas; one daughter, Angela Stephenson and fiancé Brad Chrisman of Rock Springs; one brother, Allen Crumpton of Birmingham, Alabama; three sisters, Janice Taylor and husband Jordan of Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, Dorothy Kipp and husband David of Butte, Montana, Debbie Webster and husband Thomas of Butte, Montana; three grandchildren, Destiny Britton, Kaiden Rasmusson, Braxton Rasmusson; one aunt, several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his maternal great-grandparents; maternal and paternal grandparents; parents, Tex and Ollie; wife, Rhonda Crumpton; one son, Timmothy Crumpton; one brother, Raymond Callahan; and one aunt, Mary Foster. Following cremation, no services will be held at his request. Condolences can be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, May 25, 2023 Dinah Highley Dinah (Jackson) Highley, 76 was released into God’s hands on April 30, 2023, at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She was born January 30, 1947 in Rosiclare, Illinois, daughter of Percy and Anna (Brandt) Jackson. Dinah graduated from high school in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was an employee of Little America for over 40 years. Dinah loved her cats, and the residential rabbits and visiting deer at Mission at Castle Rock. Survivors include two sisters, Sue McMaster of Elizabethtown, Illinois, and Judy (Van) Phillippe of Macon, Missouri as well as several nieces and nephews. Dinah was preceded in death by her parents of Buhl, Idaho, two brothers, James Russell Jackson of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Robert Jackson of Bakersfield, California, as well as her brother-in-law, Bill “The Barber” McMasters of Elizabethtown, Illinois. Dinah was loved dearly by family and friends and will be dearly missed. A private service will be held in Rosiclare, Illinois at a later date. Memories: Let them fill your mind and warm your heart. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 25, 2023 Gordon “Gordy” Burton Gordon “Gordy” Burton, 68, passed away Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at his home in Farson, Wyoming. He was resident of Farson since 1990 and former resident of Farmington, New Mexico, Rock Springs, Wyoming and Casper, Wyoming. He was born on September 9, 1954 in Spanish Fork, Utah, son of Donald Burton and Fern Pearl Fillmore. Gordy attended schools in New Mexico and was a 1972 graduate of Galina High School. He received his associate of arts degree in agriculture mechanics automotive in technology from New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico. He married Patty Ann Seifert on July 19, 1974 in Farmington, New Mexico and again on February 14, 1988 in Casper, Wyoming. Gordy worked multiple positions in the oil field for 42 years until his retirement in 2020. He was a member of America Truck Historical Society who enjoyed fishing, hunting, and working on vehicles. Gordon rebuilt his 1977 Kenworth in 2016 to take to three National Truck Shows. He also rebuilt a military mule with Phil Anderson and his son, Ken Burton that was used in Vietnam with a 50-caliber machine gun on the back. Survivors include his wife, Patty Burton of Farson, Wyoming; two sons, Jeremy Dwayne Burton of Eden, Wyoming, Kenneth Alan Burton of Rock Springs Wyoming; three brothers, David Burton of Price, Utah, Raymond Gene Burton of Sacramento, California, Donny Shirco Burton of Silver City, New Mexico; one sister, Lynn Lemon of Price, Utah; six grandchildren, Breydan, Marcus, Mary, Skyler, Maddison, Joey; three great-grandchildren, Kryan, Caelum, Kena; as well as several nieces and nephews. Gordy was preceded in death by his father, Donald Burton; mother, Fern Pearl Hatch; one brother, Michael Burton and one sister, Candice Burton. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, April 29, 2023 at the Farson-Eden Community Hall, 371 Highway 28, Farson, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www, vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 26, 2023 Mary Lou Lavery Mary Lou Lavery, 94, passed away Saturday, January 28, 2023 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Wyoming for 70 years and former resident of Valentine, Nebraska. Mary Lou was born December 19, 1928 in Carroll, Nebraska, the daughter of David J. Thomas and Helen Iva Swihart. She attended schools in Nebraska and was a 1947 graduate of Valentine High School. Mary Lou also attended Wayne State Teacher College for two years and obtained a teaching certifcate. She later attended the University of Wyoming where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education. Mary Lou married Thomas Joseph Lavery Jr. on June 5, 1954 in Superior, Wyoming; he preceded her in death on October 9, 2019 in Rock Springs. She worked as a teacher for over 20 years in Superior, Rock Springs and Green River until her retirement in 1988. Mrs. Lavery was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Mary Lou enjoyed spending time with family, playing golf, gardening, walking and hiking, baking, traveling and playing bridge. Survivors include two sons, Rick Lavery and wife Ann of Green River, Wyoming, Tom Lavery of Grand Junction, Colorado; three daughters, Patty Sydow and husband Norm of Louisville, Colorado, Kathy Lavery of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Terri Garofalo and husband Jim of Cherry Hills Village, Colorado; one brother, Bill Thomas and wife Diane of Loveland, Colorado; nine grandchildren, Sean Lavery, Chris Lavery, David Lavery, Janie Lavery, Andy Sydow, Egan Sydow, Jessica Garofalo, Lauren Garofalo, Cyril Gress; six great-grandchildren, Bodhi Lavery, Lola Lavery, Ella Lavery, Maisie Lavery, Freya Lavery, Stevie Lavery, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one son, David Lavery; two sisters, Mildred Gass, Blanche Olson; one brother, Keith Thomas and one granddaughter, Caroline Lavery. Following cremation, a mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 2, 2023 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A vigil service with rosary will be recited at 10:00 a.m. at the church. Inurnment will be in Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com The family respectfully request donations in Mary Lou’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 330 Broadway Street #220 Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. --- Fox Funeral Home, May 26, 2023 Christine L. Risley We sadly announce the passing of Christina L. Risley, of Rock Springs, WY. She passed away on May 22, 2023 at her home. Our mother, Christine, was one strong and giving person. She was born on April 16, 1970 in Moab, UT. Christine graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1988 and continued her schooling to attain a culinary degree. Christine lived in many places, but Rock Springs was always home to her. In 1990, she met William (Bill) Harper and together they had three children. Bill preceded her in death on December 16, 1996. Christine was a loving mother who was always very close with her children and grandchildren. She was a very friendly and lovable person who never met a stranger in her life. Her family will never be able to fill the space she leaves behind. Survivors include her sons, Justin (Nikki) Harper, Jessie (Traci) Harper; daughter, Bessanee (Mathew) Harper all of Rock Springs, WY; brothers, Richard (Jolene) McCumber, Dewayne Smith, George Smith; sisters, Cathy (Shane) Smith, Joanne (Phillip) Crow; father, Vernon “Butch” McCumber; grandchildren (her pride and joy), Airrie Harper, Zoey Harper, William Harper, Emory Harper, and Ellie Diaz. She was preceded in death by parents, George F. Smith, Carolyn McCumber, first husband, William “Bill” Harper, late husband, John Enbody, as well as her grandmother, Bessie Bosley. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be held in Vernal, Utah at 1:00 p.m., July 1, 2023, location TBA. The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made via Venmo @cattsmith Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, May 30, 2023 Barbara Erramouspe Barbara Erramouspe, 86, passed away Saturday, May 27, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Rock Springs. She was born September 13, 1936 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Joseph Radosevich and Mary Ardisone. Mrs. Erramouspe attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1954 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She married the love of her life, Joseph J. Erramouspe August 27, 1959. He preceded her in death in 2014. Mrs. Erramouspe was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Barbara was a loving and loyal daughter; wife; mother and grandmother. Her close ties with her children were largely a front so that she could spend time with their respective dogs and children. She loved Wyoming and all of its seasons. Her favorite destination was her cabin in Pinedale where she enjoyed nature in all its forms, especially blue birds and hummingbirds. Barbara scared easy, too easy in fact. But no one laughed harder about it than she did. She was a quick wit with a quirky, sometimes warped, sense of humor. She loved to laugh and she loved to share that laughter with her family, especially her grandchildren. Survivors include her three sons, Mark Erramouspe, Greg Erramouspe and fiancé Cassie Jensen, Danny Erramouspe and wife Angie all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters, Ann Stucki and husband Brett, Michelle Cook and husband Stan both of Rock Springs, Wyoming; sisters-in-law, Miriam Grace, CSC, California, Bernadette Gosar of Pinedale, Wyoming, Susan Erramouspe of Shoshoni, Wyoming, Wilma Erramouspe of Rock Springs, Wyoming; brothers-in-law, Chuck Tate of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Joe and Margaret Sellyei of Colorado, and Grace Mossman of Colorado; 11 grandchildren, Grace, Sara and Jake Stucki, Chris, Ryan and Megan Cook, Nina Klingensmith, Alex Erramouspe, Tony, Abbie and Ava Erramouspe. She is preceded in death by her parents, Joe and Mary Radosevich; father and mother-in-law, Gaston and Grace Erramouspe; husband, Joseph Erramouspe; brother, Edward Radosevich; sister, JoAnn Tate; in-laws, Pierre Erramouspe, John Erramouspe, Paul Erramouspe, Phillip Erramouspe, Louis Erramouspe, Richard and Catherine Canestrini, Roy and Ann Case, Tony Gosar; and one nephew, Paul Tate. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Barbara’s memory to The Holy Spirit Catholic School, 210 A Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901, Inside Connections, P.O. Box 1804, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82902 Mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 2:30 P.M. Friday, June 2, 2023, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A rosary will be recited at 2:00 P.M. Friday, June 2, 2023, at the church. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 30, 2023 Connie Wilcox-Timar Connie Wilcox-Timar, 60 passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on May 21, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock. She was a long-time resident of Rock Springs and former resident of Green River. Connie was born March 15, 1963 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of James G. Wilcox and Judith H. Brown Wilcox. She attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a 1981 graduate of the Green River High School. Connie received her Associates Degree in Business Accounting from Western Wyoming Community College. She married Kent Timar August 18, 2000 in Green River, Wyoming. Connie worked for the Rocket Miner for 12 years as a life style writer until ill health forced her retirement. She was the past treasurer for both the Democratic Party and Hot Air Balloon Rally. Connie enjoyed spending time with her family. She was passionate about horse racing but the jockey's and the owner’s stats were a huge part of that love. Connie was crazy about 80’s hair band rock music, she was a crew member for a few different hot air balloon rallies. Survivors include her husband, Kent Timar of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sisters, Brenda Wilcox of Green River, Wyoming, Shelley Rust and husband Pete of Green River, Wyoming; several cousins; one niece, Heather Larimore and husband Aiden Pearce; two nephews, Ryan Rust and wife Kayli, Dr. Dylan Rust and companion Vanessa Munoz. She was preceded in death by her parents, paternal grandparents, Mark and Vera Krichbaum and maternal grandparents, Richard and Hattie Brown. Cremation has taken place. A graveside service and inurnment will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Friday, June 9, 2023 at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 30, 2023 Skylar Jason Brenden Skylar Jason Brenden, 40, passed away Thursday, May 25, 2023 at his home. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born April 11, 1983 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Dale Brenden and Shelly Scott Brenden. Skylar attended school in Rock Springs and was a 2001 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Health and Nutrition at the University of Wyoming. He then went on to Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa to receive his Doctorate in Chiropractic Care. He worked in chiropractic care as well as working for Simplot for the past years. Skylar loved spending time with his family, random texting, hunting, fishing, bantering back and forth and anything involving outdoors. He was an avid football and basketball fan and enjoyed keeping up with player’s stats. Survivors include his mother, Shelly Brenden of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Cody Brenden of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Misty Brenden of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one bonus brother, Carlos Valdez of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three uncles, Dean Scott and wife Gail of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Darell Scott and wife Debbie of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Ken Scott and wife Kathy of Lander, Wyoming; one bonus niece, Katelin Valdez of Rock Springs, Wyoming; several cousins and good friend/cousin, James Scott. He was preceded in death by father, Dale Brenden; maternal grandparents, Ken and Arlene Scott; paternal grandparents, Harland and Leona Brenden; two cousins, Amie Scott and Brian Gifford. Please respect the family’s privacy as they are not receiving guests at this most difficult time. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, June 5, 2023 at the Holy Communion Episcopal Church, 255 Second Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and inurnment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, May 30, 2023 David R. Thomason David R. Thomason, 55 passed away on Thursday, November, 26, 2020 at his home in Laramie, Wyoming following a lengthy illness. He was a long-time resident of Laramie, Wyoming and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born on September 24, 1965 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Arthur Deichmueller and Virginia Christina Guillen. Mr. Thomason attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1985 graduate of Rock Springs Alternative High School. He attended the University of Wyoming for two years. He worked for the Carpenters Union Local 1620 as a carpenter. He earned journeyman's status. David also spent time working in the oil field as a roughneck in and around Rock Springs, Wyoming. Ill health forced retirement as he became disabled with rheumatoid arthritis. Mr. Thomason was a member of Elks Lodge #582 and Fraternal Order of Eagles #3493 in Laramie, Wyoming. He loved spending time with friends and family. David enjoyed fishing and playing guitar. Survivors include one brother, Robert “Bob” Thomason of Cheyenne, Wyoming; one aunt, Mary Thomason of Reno/Sparks Nevada; uncles, Bruce Deichmueller; three nieces, Kelly (Sloan) Erickson, Christina (Thomason) Kittrell, Virginia Thomason and four nephews, Johny Sloan, David Thomason, Andrew Thomason, Derek Thomason, and several cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents; grandparents; two brothers, Edward “Eddie” Krause, Albert “Al” Thomason; one sister, Jackie (Krause) Sloan; aunts and uncles, George and Donie Gutierrez, Louise Guillen, Ed Guillen, John Sloan, Kenny Deichmueller and cousin, Jerry Guillen. Cremation has taken place. A graveside service and inurnment will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Friday, June 9, 2023 at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, May 31, 2023 Ernest Dwaine Adams Ernest Dwaine Adams, 65, passed away on Saturday, May 27, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born on October 6, 1957 in Cleburne, Texas, the son of Maynard Adams and Nelda Mercier. Dwaine worked as a service representative at Lowes for 13 years until his retirement in May of 2015. He enjoyed creating all sorts of things, building model ships, bowling, and shooting. Dwaine was a friend to all. He liked exchanging stories about anything he could think of. Dwaine especially loved the company of his brothers; they spent hours reminiscing about the days gone by. He also held a special place in his heart for his sister and took great joy in giving her a hard time any chance he could. Dwaine spent the last four years in Kemmerer, WY, where he charmed his way into the hearts of many. He had tons of life-long friends and will be dearly missed. Survivors include his brothers, Maynard Adams Jr. and wife Jill of Grand Junction, CO, Daryl Adams and wife Ronda of Edna, TX, Robert Adams and wife Judy of Darlington, MD; sister, Sharon Pollock and husband Terald of Green River, WY; five nieces, three nephews, and eight cousins. He is preceded in death by his parents, Maynard and Nelda Adams, maternal grandparents, George and Leona Mercier, paternal grandparents, Ernest and Ethel Adams, and brother, Ronald Adams. Following cremation, a celebration of life will be held in Texas at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, May 31, 2023 Emiliano Morales III Emiliano Morales III, 43, passed away suddenly in the early morning of Thursday, May 25, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born on September 12, 1979 in Laramie, Wyoming, the son of Emiliano Morales Jr. and Maryalyce Carson. Emiliano graduated from Green River High School before beginning his career in construction which he continued for the remainder of his life. He was a member of the Restoration Ministries Church. Emiliano enjoyed spending his free time drawing, creating art, bike riding, and swimming in the ocean with the whales. He loved and protected his family at all costs! He was a loving father, devoted son, brother, and THE funky unky! He lived life on his own terms and was a devout child of God who will be dearly missed. Survivors include his father, Emiliano Morales Jr. and girlfriend Christine Diaz of Rock Springs, WY; mother, Maryalyce Giordano and husband John of Virginia Beach, VA; son, Emiliano “Nano” Gonzalez of Rock Springs, WY; sister, Andrea Wright and fiancé Adam of Green River, WY; girlfriend, Carrie Herman; maternal grandmother, Patricia Rogers; aunts, Brendalee Linares and husband Alfonso, Mona Keeton and husband Steve, Patricia Lowe; uncles, Paul M. Carson Jr. and wife Bonnie, Thomas Carson, Shaun Carson and wife Chelsie; nieces, Alysia Wright and boyfriend Miguel, Maryanne Wright and boyfriend Dylan, MirandaJay Wright and boyfriend Justice; nephews, Michael J. Wright Jr., Skylar Pacheco; and great-niece, Korra Wright-Strange. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Emiliano and Ignacia Morales, maternal grandparents, Paul and Debbie Carson, sister, Patricia Ann Carson-Morales, godmother, Pauline Banks, godfather, Jose Gonzales, stepfather, Douglas Knight, and aunt, Sherry L. Carson. Funeral services and viewing will be held at 10:00 am, Saturday, June 3, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Mechell Williams will be officiating. A funeral reception and BBQ will be held at the Jamestown Park in Green River, WY following the service. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, May 31, 2023 Chrystal Henley Chrystal Leah Phillipenas Henley, the laugh heard round the world, was taken from us on May 29, 2023 from liver disease. She left peacefully from her home in Green River. She was born to Joseph and Dianna (Floyd) Phillipenas a day before her big sister’s birthday, September 24, 1973 in Rock Springs, WY. She chose a tumultuous family and overcame many challenges. After attending schools all over the country, her primary roots were in Overton, Nevada and Green River, Wyoming. She graduated from GRHS in 1991, the same year she met her husband to be. She was married on August 14, 1993 to James Henley and gave birth to her personal joy, Marriah, on April 8, 1994. She loved her family with all her heart and gave joy to so many around her. She was raised by a single father, but told anyone that would listen, she was raised by her sister. She worked a number of admin/secretary jobs and always gave her whole heart to them. She loved the Green Bay Packers and actually attended a winning home game in 2015. She loved to golf and float the river and had even golfed in Ireland because she could. She danced with her demons and eventually let them lead. Everyone that met her, commented on her smile and her laugh. It was contagious and broke through walls, but she carried too much to keep dancing. Each of her parents went on to have additional siblings, and she has an entourage of love left on this planet. She was preceded in death by her mother, Diane, and both sets of her grandparents. Those that remain include her husband James, her daughter, Marriah, her father, Joey, her sister, Tracie Pecheny and husband Rick, Rocky Akin and wife Sarah, Amber Arnold, Matthew Phillipenas, Alissa Phillipenas, Brittani Phillipenas, and Elizabeth Phillipenas and step-mother, Tammy. She also leaves a number of nieces and nephews that will feel the void she left as well as aunts, uncles, and cousins. Her Celebration of Life will be June 10, 2023 at 12:00 in the Green River Eagles Hall. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, May 31, 2023 Margie Cordova Margie Cordova passed away Sunday, May 28, 2023 peacefully at home surrounded by those she loved and who loved her. Margie was a beloved wife, mother, nana, daughter and auntie. She lived a beautiful life on her terms right to the end. Small in stature she had a huge heart. Throughout her life, she found joy in the faith and family which will mourn her passing. Margie was born in Cheyenne, WY and resided in Rock Springs, WY where she met and married the “True Love” of her life, Ernest (Tito) Cordova for 58 years. The loving couple later moved to warmer weather in Yuma, AZ where they resided for the past 15 years. She was employed at Walmart in Rock Springs as well as Western Wyoming Community College as a teacher’s aid. Both jobs she loved and brought joy to others to pass time after raising her daughter. She truly adored her family and friends. She loved camping and all the wonderful family vacations she was able to go on. Survivors include her husband, Ernesto (Tito) Cordova of Yuma AZ; one daughter, Tina Cordova-Hladik and husband John of Glendale, AZ; two grandsons, Tyler Foster fiancé Cassandra Emden, and Andrew Kettering fiance Bryanna Carroll of Rock Springs, WY; two sisters, Nora Cordova of Cheyenne, WY and Lorraine and husband Millard Taylor of Yuma, AZ; one sister-in-law, Alice Cordova of Denver, CO; along with several cousins, nieces, and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, Adonais and Regina Gurule; two sisters, Martha and Josephine Gurule of Rock Springs, WY; and her beloved dog, Teddy. The eternal peace of those that go before us does little to settle the unrest of the loved ones left behind. May our friends and family find comfort in the beautiful moments of the memories and pictures. May the tears soon be replaced with laughter and stories of a beautiful soul, who lived a beautiful life. She was a blessing to all she encountered that will forever live on both in heaven and in our hearts. Cremation has taken place and no services will be held per her request. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 1, 2023 Robert Wilford “Bob” Beardall Robert “Bob” Wilford Beardall passed away peacefully at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful, Utah on May 27, 2023, and returned to his sweetheart, Catherine Lynn “Cathie” Timmerman and several other loved ones who’ve passed away prior. A jokester from the beginning, Bob was born on April 1, 1950, in Spanish Fork, Utah. He was the second born child of Bert Richard and Norma LaVern Minchey Beardall (Pulsipher). He married his wife, Cathie Timmerman on February 28, 1981. Bob was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Bob and Cathie were sealed in the Jordan River Temple after Cathie’s death on their thirty-first wedding anniversary in 2012. Bob was known for always having a pocketful of balloons, which he used to entertain his young friends (and young at heart) with making balloon animals. Some of his hobbies included stained glass, woodcrafting, beading, and leather tooling, and tying flies. He enjoyed German chocolate cake, BBQ, and listening to the blues. He is preceded in death by his sweetheart, Catherine (Cathie) Timmerman Beardall, his parents, his step-father, Raymond Dwayne Pulsipher, his older brother, Bert Duane Beardall, younger siblings, Paul, Norma Jean, and an unnamed brother, as well as his father-in-law, William Eugene Timmerman, and brother-in-law, Tim Timmerman. He is survived by his children, Raposa Kasklesh, Portland, OR, Andrew “Drew” Beardall, Green River, WY; mother-in-law, Jean Lindsay, Salt Lake City, UT; sister-in-law, Christine Kristiansen, Salt Lake City, UT; brother-in-law, Michael D. Timmerman, Carson, NV; sister-in-law, Lori Beardall, Orem, UT; step-siblings, Alan Pulsipher, Greentown, IN, Don Pulsipher, Springville, UT; and nieces and nephews, Melissa (Alma) Jeppson, Lindsay Smith and partner Kirk Flegal, Jorden Kristiansen, Chad Timmerman, David Timmerman, Ryan (Glorajean) Beardall, Kristen Beardall, and Michelle (Nathan) Peterson, along with many cousins, aunts, uncles, and special friends. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, June 3, 2023, at 2 p.m. at the Spanish Fork City Cemetery, 420 S 400 E, Spanish Fork, UT 84660, where he will be interred next to his parents and wife. A memorial will be held in Green River, Wyoming on Monday, June 5, 2023, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the LDS Stake Center, located at 120 Shoshone Ave, Green River, WY, 82935. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 1, 2023 Vernocia Evelyn Shupe Vernocia Evelyn Shupe, a loving, wise, and kind woman, passed away peacefully on May 7, 2023, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Born on October 30, 1928, in Hay Springs, Nebraska, Vernocia was the daughter of the late Leland D. Dotson and Josephine Dober. Vernocia was a proud graduate of Hay Springs High School. After graduation, she began her long and dedicated career at JC Penney, where she worked for 32 years before retiring in 1992. Her commitment to her work and her colleagues was evident in the lasting friendships she formed and the positive impact she had on those around her. In addition to her professional life, Vernocia was a devoted wife to the late Duane A. Shupe, and together they raised two loving sons, Douglas Duane Shupe and Kim Alan Shupe. Vernocia was an exceptional mother, providing her children with the guidance, support, and love they needed to succeed in life. Her legacy lives on through her sons, who will always cherish the memories they shared and the lessons she taught them. Vernocia’s interests were as diverse as they were enjoyable. She was a dedicated member of the Bridge Club, where she spent countless hours playing cards, laughing, and forming lifelong friendships. As an active member of the Union Pacific Railroad Old Timers, Vernocia shared her passion for history and the railroad with others who shared her enthusiasm. Her love for antiques was evident in her carefully curated collection, which she was always eager to share with family and friends. One of Vernocia’s favorite pastimes was attending garage sales, where she could often be found searching for hidden treasures and unique finds. She also enjoyed playing the slots in Wendover, where her luck and persistence paid off when she hit it big, a moment she fondly remembered and often shared with others. Vernocia will be remembered for her warm heart, her wise counsel, and her unwavering kindness. Her presence will be deeply missed by all who knew her, but her memory will live on in the hearts and lives of her family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and brothers, Darold and Leo Dotson, sister, Phillis Fitzgerald, and her husband, Duane in 2015. Vernocia is survived by son, Douglas Shupe, wife Judith, their children Rachael, and Justin Shupe of Sydney Australia; son, Kim Shupe, wife Lucy, their children Kelly Hiel (Rodney) grandchildren, Eric and Emily Heil of Pocatello Idaho; Erin (Carmen) Phoenix grandchildren Ian, Jeffery, Caden, Zach and Megan; Kimberly Schuman (Ryan) grandchildren Haley, Alan, and Patrick of Cheyenne; Katherine Graham (Blair) grandchild William, Belair Maryland; and her beloved sister, Dorothy (Wayne) Munson, Reliance South Dakota. [sic] Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Thursday, June 8, 2023 at Crandall Funeral Home in Evanston, viewing will be one hour prior to service. Interment will be at Evanston City Cemetery. Please visit www.crandallfh.com to share a special memory with the family and sign the online guestbook. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 2, 2023 Blaine Burl Keller On May 24, 2023, Blaine Keller passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving wife, Betty and family. He was 90 years old at the time of his passing, having lived a long and fulfilling life. Blaine met the love of his life, Betty Aggers, in Rock Springs, Wyoming getting married on December 30, 1982, and they have been inseparable ever since. They retired to Ogden, Utah where they spent their golden years together side by side. Blaine’s professional life was dedicated to education where he excelled in shaping young minds into becoming better versions of themselves. He attended school at North Dakota State, Utah State University and the University of Utah achieving a Doctorate in Education. He was an art teacher, guidance counselor, vice principal and principal throughout his career. He was also a veteran of the US Air Force serving during the Korea War era. Blaine was preceded in death by his son, Clyde, and his siblings, Gayle, Bonnie, Durlin, and Darleen Keller. He is survived by his children, Michelle, Floyd, and Steven; his grandchildren, Mikayla, William, Heather, Wyatt, Hailey, Richie, Jay, and Christopher; and five great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will be conducted this fall after Labor Day in Riverdale, Utah. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jun 3, 2023 Jackie Lynn Brown Jackie Lynn Brown, 81, passed away on May 29, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was born on December 15, 1941 in Goreman, Texas, the son of James Andrew Brown and Lurliene M. Archer. Jackie married Linda Jeanne Brown in Las Vegas, Nevada; she preceded him in death on June 9, 2016. He worked in construction for most of his life as a laborer. Jackie was an avid outdoorsman and loved spending his time hunting and fishing. Survivors include his son, Jason Brown; daughter, Sonya Johnson and husband Aaron; brother, James Brown and wife Kay; sisters, Cheryl “Sue” Milligan and husband Larry, Avis Dunkin; and beloved grandchildren, Kendall Mitchell, Jacob Brown, Makayla Hieb, Preston Hieb; as well as several nephews and nieces. He was preceded in death by his wife Linda, and parents James and Lurliene Brown. Cremation has taken place and services will be held at a later date. Condolences can be left for the family at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jun 5, 2023 Steven Rambaud Steven Charles Rambaud, 58, passed away Saturday, June 2, 2023 at his home in Mountain View, Wyoming. He was born on October 13, 1964 in Bakersfield, California, the son of Charles Rambaud and Gloria Ramos. Steven attended schools in Bakersfield and graduated with the class of 1983 before attending college. He worked as a shipping and receiving clerk for Costco until his retirement in march of 2013. Steven was a member of the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. He enjoyed spending his time playing tennis, riding bikes, and walking with his best friend and lifelong-love, Kim every day. Steven loved the Cleveland Browns and watching NFL football. His favorite bands were Queen, Rush, Van Halen, and Led Zepplin. Above all else, Steve loved his children, they were the great loves of his life. Survivors include his sons, Adrian and Alexander Rambaud; daughter, Jenna Krauss; brother, Barry Graham; grandparents, Evelyn and Arthur Rambaud; and his beloved cats, Alfredo and Leo. Steve will be remembered as the nicest, most charismatic man to those that he touched. He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Marjorie Matthews, and brothers, Arthur Rambaud and Mike Matthews. 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. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 5, 2023 Cami Ann Braden Cami Ann Braden, 46, passed away Wednesday, May 31, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for three years and long-time former resident of Green River, Wyoming. She was born March 28, 1977 in Logan, Utah, the daughter of Ronald Craig Braden and Marilyn Claire Young. Ms. Braden attended schools in Green River and was a 1995 graduate of Green River High School. She worked for Applebee’s for three years as a server. Cami also worked at Marty’s for one year as a server. She enjoyed spending time with her family, her daughter and her cat Moo – Moo. Cami loved being creative in many ways such as wood working, card making, mowing and taking care of her yard to perfection. Cami was a selfless mother who dedicated her life around her daughter, Chelsea. She also took care of her mother the best she could and didn’t expect anything in return. She was a strong fearless breast cancer survivor. She was so special and loving to her mom, dad, daughter, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, coworkers and friends. To know Cami was to love her. She will be welcomed into heaven by our Lord and her sisters. Survivors include her daughter, Chelsea Claire Andersen of Green River, Wyoming; two brothers, Jason Craig Braden and John Whitney Braden both of Green River, Wyoming; eight nieces, Leigha Braden, Elizabeth Braden, Jayla Braden, Isabelle Montoya, Gracie Montoya, Alise Pehrson, Elliott Braden, Benni Braden; two nephews, Braden Connolly, Colten Pehrson and her furry cat, Moo-Moo. She was preceded in death by her three sisters, Monica Braden, Cheri Braden, Chrystal Braden and one niece, Maicy Braden. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Thursday, June 8, 2023 at The Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Stake Center,120 Shoshone Avenue, Green River, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 5, 2023 John Forrest Harrison John Forrest Harrison, 78, passed away June 2, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Jamestown, Wyoming for 45 years and former resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mr. Harrison was born January 26, 2023 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the son of Bobby Ray Harrison and Margaret Gleason. He attended schools in Albuquerque, New Mexico and was a 1963 graduate of Albuquerque High School. John married Juanita Califf November 23, 2000 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He worked for Texas Gulf for 22 years and he retired in 2000 as a vibration analyst. Mr. Harrison enjoyed spending time with family, hunting, fishing and traveling. Survivors include his wife, Juanita Harrison of Jamestown, Wyoming; two sons, John Ray Harrison of Gillette, Wyoming, Bobby Ray Harrison of Battlement Mesa, Colorado; four stepsons, Richard Gilson and wife Shana of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Tony Gilson of Green River, Wyoming, Eric Gilson and wife Angie of Green River, Wyoming, Darrell Gilson of Green River, Wyoming; two daughters, Sandra Schwarz of Fairview, North Carolina, Nicole Johns of Lake Havasu, Arizona; two sisters, Darla Ramsey and husband Grady of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Bobbi Ann Lewis of Albuquerque, New Mexico; several grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Lelia Ausburn, Bonnie Barrera and one grandson, Jacob Harrison. Graveside services and interment will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, June 7, 2023 in the Riverview Cemetery. The family respectfully requests donations be made to the Rock Springs Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 5, 2023 Anthoney “Tony” Panalsek Anthony “Tony” Panalsek, 92, passed away June 1, 2023, at Sageview Care Center in Rock Springs, WY, following a long illness. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Tony was born on April 9, 1931, in Arma, Kansas, to Antone and Marie Panalsek. His family moved to Superior, WY, where his father worked in the coal mines during the Great Depression and after. Tony also worked in the Superior coal mines during college breaks. He attended schools in Franklin, Kansas, and Superior, and was a graduate of Superior High School with the Class of 1949. Following high school, Tony attended the University of Wyoming, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in biology with teaching credentials in 1956 following his military service. He returned to UW in 1969 and earned a Master’s Degree in botany. He was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1953. He served in the artillery as an aircraft observer with the “Big Red One” in Germany until he was honorably discharged in 1955. Three weeks after his military discharge, Tony started his teaching career at Superior High School, where he also coached football and basketball. After the high school closed, he moved to Rock Springs in 1962 to teach biology at Rock Springs High School and continue coaching. He ended his coaching career at RSHS in 1969. His teaching career with Sweetwater School District No. 1 lasted 39 years, until he retired in May of 1991. It was while coaching a high school football game in Pinedale, Wyoming, when he met Alma Vegar. The couple married on July 7, 1962, in Lander, Wyoming. They have three children, Anthony Paul, Ann Marie and Mary Eileen. Tony enjoyed the out-of-doors, and spent much of his free time fishing and camping with friends and family, as well as hunting with his son. He also loved gardening and could grow most anything. He passed on his passion for growing to his grandson. He is survived by his wife, Alma Panalsek; son, Paul Panalsek; and daughter, Ann Jantz and husband Keith, all of Rock Springs; daughter, Sister Thomas Marie of the Passion (Mary Eileen Panalsek) of Buffalo, NY; grandson, Joseph Jantz and granddaughter, Isabel Jantz; great-granddaughter, Brielle Parker; and several relatives who still live in the Kansas area. He was preceded in death by his parents, Antone and Marie Panalsek; and his sister, Lucille Jean Panalsek. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, June 12, 2023, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A rosary will be recited at 10:30 A.M. Monday, June 12, 2023, at the church. graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 6, 2023 Theresa Demas Theresa “Teri” Alice (Velikaneye) Demas, 80, passed away peacefully Monday, January 2, 2023 of natural causes in Saint Anthony, Idaho, where she resided the past two years at Homestead Assisted Living Center. Teri had a strong will and spicy personality up until the end of life. Her body was weak and broken. She was tired and ready to meet her loved ones and our Heavenly Father. She was born on October, 26, 1942 in Leadville, Colorado to Joe and Louise Velikaneye. She spent most her life in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She married Nick Demas Jr. on November, 28, 1958 in Randolph, Utah. She was extremely gifted in crafts, crocheting, and loved music. Teri was best known as Mrs. D. where she co-owned D.J.’s bar. She was a ceramic teacher in her younger years at a shop she owned on H Street. She retired in Hernando, Florida where she resided 10 years. These were some of her happiest years. She loved Florida but her health required her to move back to Wyoming. In Idaho she looked forward to her daughter’s frequent visits and was extra happy when her granddaughter Desirae visited. She is survived by her daughter, Tammy Swenson and (Lee) of Cora, Wyoming; son, Nick Demas III of Lake Havasu, Arizona and (Brenda); sister, Pauline Brown of Rock Springs, Wyoming; and brother, Paul Velikaneye and (Linda) of Aurora, Colorado; granddaughters, Desirae Saathoff of Pinedale, Wyoming, Lacey Hays and (Dustin) of Bar Numm, Wyoming, and Alexis Carroll and (Taylor) of Pavillion, Wyoming; grandsons, Nick Demas IV and (Kelsey) of Sheridan, Wyoming, Darrell and (Taelir)) of Casper, Wyoming, Nathaniel Demas of Gillette, Wyoming; and several great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and many cousins. She is preceded in death by her husband, Nick Demas Jr., daughter, Lori Demas, grandson, David Southerland Jr., mother and stepfather, Louise and Stanley Myska, father, Joe Velikaneye Sr., brother, Joe Velikaneye. Cremation has taken place. Teri requested no funeral. A Celebration of Life is on June 24, 2023 at the Broadway Theater, 618 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming at 12:00 p.m. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jun 6, 2023 Dick Din Lui Dick Din Lui, also known as Richard, peacefully passed away on June 1, 2023, at the age of 87. Born on February 12, 1936, in Canton, Guangdong Province, China, Dick led an amazing life, immigrating to the United States as a young teenager and building a life in Rock Springs, Wyoming which he always considered ‘Home’. He was a kind, courageous, dedicated, and generous individual who touched the lives of many in his community. Dick was the beloved co-owner of the New Grand Cafe in Rock Springs, WY, for many decades, where he was known for his kind smile and being a wonderful boss. He married a beautiful woman, Elizabeth Tsui Ngor, and together they raised two strong sons, Roy and Don Lui, both of whom reside in Highlands Ranch, CO. Family meant everything to him, and his love and devotion to his family were unparalleled. In his retirement, Dick enjoyed spending time with his four cherished grandchildren, fishing, attending their music, sport and school events, and participating in weekly family dinners. His family will forever remember his strength, devotion, and the special moments they shared. Dick is survived by his sons, Don (Jessica) Lui and Roy (Maggie) Lui; his daughters-in-law, Maggie (Roy) Lui and Jessica (Don) Lui; and his grandchildren, Elizabeth Lui, Brandon Lui, Sean Lui, and Tyler Lui. He was preceded in death by his father, Gain Yuen Lui; his mother, Fok Ngan-Ching (Dolly); and his loving wife, Elizabeth Lui. We encourage you to share your memories and upload photos to his memorial page, as we celebrate the life of this extraordinary man. A public viewing and informal service for friends and family will be held from 10:00am, to 12:00 p.m., Monday, June 19, 2023 Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Interment will take place at Rock Spring Municipal Cemetery afterwards. A celebration of life and dinner reception will be held at? The Wonderful House, 1676 Sunset Dr, Rock Springs, WY 82901 on June 19, 2023 at 6 p.m. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 6, 2023 Robert Kenneth Morison Robert Kenneth Morison, 69, passed away on Friday, June 2, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was a resident of Green River for 52 years and former resident of Utah. He was born June 23, 1953 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Robert E. Morison and Mary Maxine Reynolds. Mr. Morison earned his general education degree. He married Donna Marie Englert September 6, 2006 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mr. Morison worked for FMC for 46 years and retired on October 1, 2013 as a maintenance supervisor. Survivors include his wife, Donna Morison of Green River, Wyoming; two daughters, Casey Van Uden and husband Kevin of Emigrant, Montana, Kelly Murphy and husband James of Billings, Montana; three stepsons, Christian Carter and wife Heather of Laramie, Wyoming, Richard Carter and fiance Brandi Olson of Green River, Wyoming, Jared Carter and wife Hannah of Green River, Wyoming; two brothers, Mark Morison and wife Shanna of Green River, Wyoming, Michael Morison and wife Tracy of Green River, Wyoming; three sisters, Paula Jones and husband Robert of Robertson, Wyoming, Melinda Wadsworth and husband Doug of Green River, Wyoming, Melodie Swanson of Green River, Wyoming; eleven grandchildren, Kimberly Van Uden, Kristine Van Uden, Jaren Blazich, Josslyn Morison, Marissa Carter, Brendan Carter, Emma Olson, Gavin Olson, Hadley Carter, Sawyer Carter and Theo Carter; one great-grandson, Quinton Sitton as well several nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, and one brother, Clinton Morison. Graveside services and interment will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, June 13, 2023 in the Riverview Cemetery. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Robert’s name to Shriners Children’s Hospital, 12765 E. Fairfax Road, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 or charity of your choice. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 6, 2023 Louise Jean Gremonprez Louise Jean Gremonprez, 100, passed away Monday, June 5, 2023 at the Villa in Green River, Wyoming. Louise was born in Geneva, Illinois to Theodore and Laura Liedberg on April 29 2023. She was raised in Batavia, Illinois. On November 15, 1945 she married Robert A. Gremonprez in Florida. On Robert’s discharge from the Navy, they moved to East Moline, Illinois, where Robert worked for John Deere Harvester until his retirement in 1981. Robert and Louse moved to Tablerock Lake, Missouri, in 1985. Louise moved to the Villa in Green River, Wyoming, in 2015, to be near daughter Helen, and son-in-law, Steve Wilson. She referred to the Villa as “homey” and had many friends among the staff, residents and visitors. She was beloved by husband, Robert, and an awesome mother to Helen, Nancy, Sandy, Judy and Jim. Louise was a loving grandmother to Heather, Clay, Erin, Jenny, Megan and great-grandmother to seven great-grandsons. Louise is survived by brother, Bobby; sister, Anna; brother and sister-in-law, Albert and Donna Gremonprez, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Emil, Andy, Howard, David; and sister, Wilma; her husband, Robert; son, James and daughters, Nancy, Sandy, Judy. The family respectfully requests donation be made in Louise’s name to Mission at Villa, ALF, 1445 Uinta Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935. Cremation will take place. Graveside services and inurnment will be at St. Mary’s Cemetery in East Moline, Illinois. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Jun 6, 2023 Mei Huan Wu Mei Huan Wu, 68, passed away on May 30, 2023 at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, TX. She was born on February 3, 1955, in Guangdong, China. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, June 8, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. at Fox Funeral Home & Crematory, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Interment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 7, 2023 Gary L. Cain Gary L. Cain, former resident of Green River, Wyoming, passed away on June 3, 2023 at the age of 83. He was the son of Howard L. and Marjorie L. Cain. He was born in Clay Center, Kansas on January 6, 1940. Shortly after his birth the family moved to Green River, where he would remain until his high school graduation in 1958. After his graduation, Gary, along with several former classmates departed for the U.S. Navy, where he served for 22 years advancing to the rank of CWO3. During his career he had overseas assignments in Guam, Hawaii, Alaska, the Philippines and Vietnam. Upon completion of his assignments he returned to San Diego to attend Advanced Electronics and Technical Control training. In July of 1980 the highly decorated veteran retired from the Navy and accepted an opportunity with Sperry Corporation (later Lockheed Martin) in Pueblo, Colorado. In 2004 Gary was reunited with his childhood sweetheart, Anne (Dolly) Anderson. They would marry in 2006 and reside in Sandy, Utah. Gary was preceded in death by his father, Howard L. Cain, mother, Marjorie L. Riddle, former wives, Alice M. (Fronek) Cain, Jean (Goodman) Cain, and son, Ronald L. Cain. He is survived by his wife, Anne, his daughter, Lisa, half-brothers, Charles Riddle and Barry Cain, and grandchildren. Memorial services will be conducted at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 1441 Tamarack, Taylorsville, Utah (801-261-3808) on Friday, June 9, 2023, at 2 p.m. Military honors after the service. A celebration of his life and burial will be held at a later date in the military section of the Riverview Cemetery in Green River, Wyoming. In lieu of flowers, Gary respectfully requested donations be made to Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Taylorsville, Utah. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 8, 2023 Kendra Jane Lewis Kendra Jane Lewis, 85, passed away Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Mission at Castle Rock in Green River for two years and former long-time resident of Jamestown, Wyoming. Mrs. Lewis was born April 1, 1938, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Kenneth Peters and Essie Timothy. She attended schools in Green River and was a 1956 graduate of Lincoln High School. Kendra married the love of her life, Herbert Clarence Lewis, April 6, 1957 in Green River. He preceded her in death on January 15, 2008. She worked for Payless Drug for 30 years and retired in 2005. Mrs. Lewis was a member of the Eastern Star. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints. Mrs. Lewis enjoyed spending time with her family and visiting casinos with her husband. Survivors include her two sons, Blaine Lewis and wife Lois of Green River, Wyoming, Gary Lewis of Green River, Wyoming and companion Barbara “Bobbi” Liddle of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sisters, Pam Shaul and husband Alvie of Randolph, Utah, Vivian Ellingford and husband Garry of Evanston, Wyoming; three grandchildren, Brooke Lewis and companion Ammon Hottel, Joshua Lewis of Green River, Wyoming, Heath Lewis and fiancé Kortney Martinez of Rock Springs, Wyoming; five great-grandchildren, Kelci Revelli and fiancé Dylan Rohrer, Adrienne Revelli, Kierstyn Revelli, Shaddix Lewis and Deegan Lewis. She is preceded in death by her parents, Kenneth and Essie Peters; husband, Herbert Lewis; one daughter, Nancy Lewis, who died in infancy. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Kendra’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 222 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Cremation will take place. A memorial service will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, 1000 West 4th North, Green River, Wyoming. Graveside services will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 8, 2023 Verna ReNee Turnbow Adams Verna ReNee Turnbow Adams, 85, passed away Wednesday, June 7, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Wamsutter, Wyoming for the last 23 years and former resident of Green River, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Montana. Ms. Turnbow was born October 12, 1937 in Coalville, Utah, the daughter of Clifford Turnbow and Grace M. Kirkham. She attended schools in Kamas, Utah and was a 1955 graduate of South Summit High School. ReNee married Donald Eveson Adams on November 10, 1956 in Salt Lake City, Utah, they were later sealed in Vernal Temple on June 12, 1998 in Vernal, Utah. Mrs. Adams worked as a waitress for over 50 years until her retirement in 2005. She also owned and operated the Cowboy Cafe in Green River. ReNee was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She enjoyed, spending time with family, crocheting, knitting, cross stitching, playing card and board games, dancing and cooking. ReNee never met a stranger and loved to socialize with people, she could sit in a cafe and visit for hours. Survivors include her husband of 66 years, Donald “Ducky” Adams of Wamsutter, Wyoming; two sons, Floyd Turnbow Adams of Wamsutter, Jerry Turnbow Adams and wife Joan of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Bonnie Kay Fisher of Rock Springs; one brother, Roland Clifford Turnbow and wife Barbara of St. George, Utah; two sisters, Mirla Jean Home and husband Hap of Wanship, Utah, Barbara Johnson of Oakley, Utah; 12 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. ReNee was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents; paternal grandparents; parents; three sisters, Beverly Magnuson, Shirlene Poster, Nina Williams; one son, Rex Turnbow Adams; one great grandson, Justin Robles. The family respectfully requests donations in ReNee’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 303 Broadway Street, Suit 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 14, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Stake Center, 120 Shoshone Avenue, Green River, Wyoming. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Jun 10, 2023 Margaret Ann Jensen Margaret Ann Jensen passed away on the early morning of June 8, 2023 in Rock Springs, WY. She was born on July 30, 1946 in Malad City, ID, the daughter of Lorin and Hannah Harris. Ann graduated from Provo High school with the class of 1964. She attended Brigham Young University graduating with her bachelor’s degree in elementary education in 1996, enabling her to work as a school teacher. She met her husband Alan at age 15 at Huntington Beach, CA and they later married at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Temple at Los Angeles, CA on May 8, 1970. She was his best friend and buddy for their life only separated briefly due to military service. She was a sweet, kind, and loving companion. Ann was a Temple ordinance worker in the St. Paul Temple and served as the primary and relief society president in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church. She had a strong testimony of her savior Jesus Christ all her life. Ann was a licensed pilot, owning several airplanes and helped her husband build two airplanes. She enjoyed spending her time quilting, traveling in her RV and being with her dogs and family. Survivors include her husband, Alan Jensen of Rock Springs, WY; sons, Jacob Jensen of Yuba City, CA, Benjamin Jensen of Rock Springs, WY; daughters, Jennifer Jensen of Minneapolis, MN, Sarah Sonmor Wise of Buffalo, MN; grandchildren, Isaac, Laura, Hannah, Sasha, Jason, Emmett, Alison, Lucas, Elijah, Wendell, Belinda, Axel and Cable. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Lorin Harris and sisters, Sharon Cloward and Brenda Harris. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am Wednesday, June 14, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 3315 White Mountain Blvd, Rock Springs, WY. Interment will take place in Logan, Utah. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 12, 2023 David Aldred Longtime resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Dave Aldred, 79, passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 15, 2023, with his loving family by his side until the end. Dave was born on May 20, 1943 in Springville, Utah to Fred and Ethel (Hoare) Aldred. The youngest of three brothers, Dave spent his youth in Springville playing baseball and basketball, both in youth leagues and with his friends at local parks and community centers. When he wasn’t playing sports, Dave spent a lot of time with his beloved dog, King. During his years at Springville High School, Dave and his buddies could be seen (and heard) cruising the streets of the small town in his 1934 Ford, which Dave first shared with another classmate, but was finally able to purchase outright. Dave was proud of his car, both because the seats folded all the way back, and also because the trunk had a large capacity for Frito-Lay products. Following graduation, Dave enlisted in the United States Army, alongside his good (and at the time, broken-hearted) friend, Dave Harmer. Upon completing his basic training at Fort Douglas, Dave was stationed at a base in Vaihingen, Germany, where he served his country as a clerk to the base commander, often handling classified documents. He was honorably discharged from the military. Upon returning to Utah, Dave enrolled at Brigham Young University, while serving in the Army National Guard, which led to a background part in the film, The Devil’s Brigade. When things weren’t working out in Utah, Dave left the state and followed his older brothers for opportunities in Rock Springs. The absolute best of those opportunities came in the form of Gail Clark, whom Dave met and got to know during frequent visits to Foster’s Lumber where Gail worked. It was on July 12, 1969 that the former Miss Clark became the one and only Mrs. Aldred, when the two were married at the Holy Communion Episcopal Church of Rock Springs. Two years later, they were blessed with a son, Jason Clark. Three years after that, they welcomed a daughter, Amy Elizabeth. Before retiring from FMC, Dave worked several years for Wyoming Bearing as the store manager, serving the needs of the mines in southwestern Wyoming. Dave also spent time working in the warehouse at Union Supply Company, selling cars at McCurtain Motors, and working at the local Homewood Suites hotel. Dave spent much of his professional career as he spent his personal life – talking to people and building relationships. Dave spent a lot of time devoted to local organizations. He was a past Exalted Ruler of the B.P.O.E. (Elks) #624, and a member of the F.O.E. (Eagles) #151. Dave was the youngest person to hold the position of Post Commander at the American Legion Archie Hay Post #24, where he helped administer the Wyoming Boys’ and Girls’ State programs. Dave was also very active with the Rock Springs Swim Club and served as president of the Wyoming Swimming program. On many a weekend, you would see Dave patrolling the deck of a swimming pool, as his kids were competing all around the state. In addition, he also coached youth baseball, both in Utah and Wyoming. Dave was a member of the Holy Communion Episcopal Church. Dave’s love of sports was developed at an early age. He would recount the first time he watched the Brooklyn Dodgers with his dad in Utah, which started a lifelong dedication to the boys in blue, even as both the team and Dave moved locations. An active member of the Cowboy Joe Club, Dave loved the Wyoming Cowboys; he and Gail often took trips to Laramie to brave the weather and root on the brown and gold. Dave was also a die-hard Broncos fan, and he and Gail rarely missed a Denver game on TV during the fall and winter months. Of course that unshakable allegiance started to wither in the fall of 2018; much like a lot of hardcore Broncos fans, he looked to northern New York for a new team to root for on Sundays. Super Dave was truly like none other. His signature sense of humor and wit were his calling card, and he seemed to make friends wherever he went, even humoring the nurses and caregivers during his final days. Furthermore, Dave may have been one of the great storytellers of all time. His tales of growing up in Utah County and his time in Germany were the stuff of legend, and those stories would almost be unbelievable, except the details never changed, even after dozens of retellings. Dave was fiercely loyal to his family and friends, all of whom will miss him terribly. Dave is survived by – and is forever in the hearts of – his children, Jason Aldred and Amy (Andrew) Tollefson, his beautiful granddaughters, Isabella Grace and Margaret Elizabeth Tollefson, his nephew, Robbie Aldred and family, his niece, Mary Ann Cook and family, his niece, Linda McTee and family, and his nephew, Richard Shumate. Dave was preceded in death by his loving wife, Gail Aldred, his parents, Fred and Ethel Aldred, his brother, Robert Aldred and sister-in-law, Sylvia Aldred, his father-in-law, Harold Clark and mother-in-law, Margaret Clark, his sister-in-law, Audrey Shumate and brother-in-law, Bob Shumate, and his nephew, Roger Shumate, along with several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Services will be held on Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 11 a.m. at the Holy Communion Episcopal Church in Rock Springs, Wyoming. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the American Legion Archie Hay Post #24, to honor Dave and his service to his country and his community. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jun 12, 2023 Richard Phillips Richard “Dick” Phillips, 79, passed away Sunday, June 11, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming surrounded by his family. He was born on October 16, 1943 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the son of Robert and Lucille Phillips. Dick graduated from Granger High School with the class of 1962. He married the love of his life, Eva Lakey in Nampa, Idaho on July 3, 1962. Dick worked as a millwright and mechanic for SF Phosphate and Chevron for 36 years until his retirement in September of 2003. He enjoyed spending his free time camping, fishing, hunting, trap shooting, watching NASCAR, and above all else, spending time with his family and friends. Survivors include his wife, Eva Phillips of Rock Springs, WY; daughters, Dixielyn DeVrise and husband Rick of Laramie, WY, Aleta Garn and husband Erwin of Grantsville, UT, Melinda Smith and husband Tony of Rock Springs, WY; sister, Edlue Walters and husband Mike of UT, sister-in-law, Dee Phillips of UT; brother-in-law, Lee Lott of ID; as well as many nieces, nephews, sixteen beloved grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Bob Phillips, sister, Mary Lott, bonus son, Mike, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Cremation will take place and memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, June 16, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. A gathering for family and friends will be held at the Phillips residence following services. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 12, 2023 Paulette Irene Klassen Lamb Paulette Irene Lamb (Klassen), 61, passed away suddenly Thursday, November 24, 2022, at her home in Yakima, WA. Mrs. Lamb died following a lengthy battle with pulmonary fibrosis. She also lived with the daily challenges of Stargardt disease which left her with limited vision. Born February 10, 1961, in Paynesville, MN, the daughter of Erwin Klassen and Evelyn Klassen. She married the love of her life, Dick Lamb on November 9, 1985. She gave birth to her oldest son on January 4, 1987 and later delivered her twin sons on September 25, 1988. Paulette was a resident of Green River, Wyoming the majority of her life. She was an LPN, who began her career in Rock Springs, Wyoming working for various doctors at various facilities. She then continued the majority of her lengthy career working for Castle Rock Medical Center in Green River, Wyoming working for Dr. Long, Dr. Sloan, and Dr. Amy. After her time there, she worked the remainder of her career at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center, where she cared deeply for the elderly patients she served. Paulette loved serving people and dedicated her life to the care of others. She loved her family and traveled many miles to watch her children participate in football, basketball, baseball, swimming, track, theater, music, and other various activities. There weren’t many events in her children’s lives that she would miss. She then followed her wonderful grandchildren to Yakima, Washington to make sure she wouldn’t miss a moment of their lives. She enjoyed spending time with her amazing husband. For 37 years they spent very, very little time away from each other and loved doing life together. Paulette was highly respected in the medical and nursing community. She was a strong advocate for her patients and would go the extra mile to make sure they were well taken care of. She would often volunteer to work Thanksgiving and Christmas to sacrifice so that other nurses could spend the holidays with their small children. She lived her life sacrificially for the sake of others. She was preceded in death by her parents, Erwin and Evelyn Klassen, her father-figure, Tom Wall, her brother-in-law, Waldo Goodsen, and Amber Wall, who was like a niece to Paulette. Survivors include her husband, Dick Lamb and her sons, Cody Lamb, Justin Lamb and Weston Lamb-Costantino, son-in-law, Jack Costantino and daughter-in-law, Molly McGree Lamb, as well as her wonderful grandsons, Daniel Lamb, Connor Lamb, and Liam Lamb. She was the youngest of seven daughters in which she leaves behind: Marlys Goodsen, Marilyn Getsch, Barbara Estwick, Betty Masters, Rachel Halvorson, and Grace Paulson as well as her brothers-in-law and many nieces and nephews. She also had her “Wyoming Family” as she leaves behind her mother figure, Paula Wall, and sisters, Rhonda Wall, Stephanie McCann, Debbie Gardea, their husbands and their wonderful children and grandchildren. A celebration of life will take place Saturday, June 24, from 2-4 p.m. at the Hampton Inn & Suites in Green River, 1055 Wild Horse Canyon Road,. Those attending are encouraging to come as they are and it will be super casual. Finger foods, light snacks, and refreshments will be served. Donations in her honor can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at https://www.stjude.org/ and/or Shriners Children’s Salt Lake City at https://www.shrinerschildrens.org/en/locations/salt-lake-city. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 12, 2023 Stacey Jay Roahrig Stacey Jay Roahrig, 83, of Dillonvale, Ohio, passed away at his home on Tuesday, June 6, 2023. Born March 1, 1940 near Dennison, Ohio, he was a son of the late Raymond Everett and Vivian Marie (LeMonte) Roahrig. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Jeanette Roahrig; brothers, Russell Everett and Frederick Blaine Roahrig; daughter-in-law, Ginger Roahrig; and his stepson, Robert Horvat. After proudly serving his country in the U.S. Army and Army Reserves, Stacey spent 11 years in brick manufacturing and 29 years in mining. He was a longtime member of the Hopedale American Legion and the Hopedale Sportsman’s Club, as well as a member of the Eagles for over 50 years, having belonged to the Dover, Dillonvale, and Green River, Wyoming, Aeries. He grew up in the Twin City area and was baptized at Dennison Presbyterian Church. Most recently, he had attended Friends Church of Smithfield. Stacey loved everything about Christmas and enjoyed playing Santa for many years. Stacey leaves behind a large family who love and miss him dearly which includes his children, Dawn Jeannette (Denise) Roahrig, Mark Roahrig, and Raymond (girlfriend, Rhonda Gage) Roahrig; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; sister, Rae Allene Foster; longtime companion, Dora Horvat and her children, Linda (William) Zonker, Cheryl (William) Rupert, William (Marsha) Horvat, and Carl Pete Horvat, aunt, Clara Clark; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. In keeping with Stacey’s wishes, cremation is planned without a public visitation. In lieu of flowers, charitable contributions honoring his memory may be made to any organization for the benefit of children. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jun 13, 2023 Averia Martin Averia Martin, 79, passed away May 12, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. She was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the last 43 years of her life. She was born on October 30, 1943 in Bowman, North Dakota, the daughter of Chris and Linda Martin. Averia graduated from Bowman High School with the class of 1961. She married her high school sweetheart, Gail Ensign in Bowman on November 26, 1961. Averia worked in child care for most of her life, working for a day care until her retirement. In 1980 her family relocated to Rock Springs, Wyoming and resided there until her death. Averia devoted her life to family and especially her great-grandchildren. She loved NASCAR (Kevin Harvick was her favorite driver), watching Hallmark Christmas movies, watching football and basketball. Her team was the Lakers and she would argue with anyone who didn’t agree that they were the best. She will be greatly missed by her whole family. Survivors include her son, Scott Ensign and wife Kim of Rock Springs, WY; daughter, Nicole Halstead and husband David of Burlington, KT; brothers, Sherrill Martin of Missoula, MT, Warburn Martin of Tularosa, NM; grandchildren, Kailey Maher, Tanner Ensign, Austin Ensign, Delanie Ensign, Braden Halstead; great-grandchildren, Wyatt Ensign, Khylar Boling, Bryce Blaisdell, Oliver Biesinger, Keelan Ensign, Hailey Halstead, and Nathan Halstead. She was preceded in death by her parents, Chris and Lina Martin, sister, Gloria Kary, and granddaughter, Whitney Maher. A celebration of life will be held at 3:00pm, Saturday, July 29, 2023 at her sons’ house in Rock Springs. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 14, 2023 Patricia Johnson Patricia “Pat” Johnson, 82, passed away June 8, 2023. Pat left this earth the way she lived on it, surrounded by friends and family who loved her. She and Ron made friends wherever they went. Some of those friendships lasted a lifetime, some the length of a meal at a restaurant they stopped at on their travels. Pat was a mom, sister, wife, grandma, aunt and friend at the same time that she was rocking being a rodeo queen, police dispatcher, women’s advocate, an incomparable bookkeeper and office manager, a stunning nature photographer. She loved kids, keeping a corner of her living room stocked with toys and books for visiting kids of friends, kids she and Ron embraced into their family, their grandkids. Pat and Ron were Grandma and Grandpa to many in their hearts even when sometimes they couldn’t be in person. Pat lived in Texas, Kansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, Colorado as well as in Belgium, England and Norway. When she met Ron, Wyoming became her place and Pinedale her home, a community she loved, a community that rallied around Pat and Ron these last few years, helping them continue to live the lives they wanted to live as long as they could. Thank you for that. Pat will be remembered for wearing turtlenecks in the summer, her fabulous taste in cowgirl boots, her beautiful handwriting and her love of her dogs (no cats please!) whom she would never give up looking for, high and low across many miles, to bring them home should they need finding. But mostly, Pat will be remembered for her sweetness, her kindness, her positivity and strength that she leaned into with such grace during her recent struggles. Please hold close in your sadness the knowledge that Pat loved you, was inspired by you and was lifted up by you. Patricia Willard Johnson, forever and always, a guiding light. Memorial services are to be determined. Condolences can be offered at covillfuneralhome.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 16, 2023 Mow Jan “Martin” Lew Mow Jan “Martin” Lew passed away Monday, June 12, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born September 25, 1936 in Canton, China to Hing Hem and Chou Tai Lew. Martin attended school in China and Rock Springs. He married Pui Kwun “Judy” Lew in Hong Kong on March 20, 1961. Martin was co-owner of the New Grand Cafe for 23 years. In 1975, he was ready for a new adventure and he set out with Judy and their growing family to open Lew’s Family Restaurant, which they operated for 21 years. During his 44 years serving the communities of Sweetwater County, Martin viewed the folks walking in the restaurant not just as patrons, but more importantly, as friends and family. He had the unusual knack of welcoming people as they walked through the door of his business by always remembering their first names, regardless if the customers made their way over to Rock Springs from the Bridger Valley, the Farson-Eden area, or just next door from Green River. Families from around the county made a frequent habit of stopping by the restaurant for a good meal and better conversation after church each Sunday, before returning to their homes in preparation for the upcoming week. His appreciation didn’t stop with just the customers. He valued everyone who helped him make his dream possible. The folks working with Martin felt his warmth and generosity with parties around the holidays. He did the best he could to provide flexibility to his extended family to help address their personal circumstances. Finally, his greatest pride and joy were reserved for his own family. Like many of us today, he knew his source of his strength came from all of the love he gave his wife and children, which was returned right back to him. Martin was the epitome of respect and hard-work, traits he lived to see continue on and bleed through everything his kids and grandkids put their minds to. Martin and Judy settled in Rock Springs in 1961, with the immigrant’s dream - the ambition of providing a life of health and happiness for his family. The sacrifices he made for his family are the foundation from which his children and grandchildren have built their lives. Martin was happiest as he watched that achievement come to fruition, celebrating life’s accomplishments and milestones with his children and grandchildren together, ideally over a good meal. Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Judy of Rock Springs; two sons, Billy Lew and wife Lennie of Rock Springs, Raymond Lew and wife Jill of Beaverton, Oregon; and one daughter, Nancy Edmiston and husband Rob of Portland, Oregon. Martin was also blessed with six grandchildren, Timothy Martin Lew, Cassandra Irene Lew, Anthony Ray Lew, Kathleen Rebecca Lew, Eryn Wong Edmiston, and Amy Elizabeth Lew. Martin is also survived by two sisters, Susie Shaw and husband David of York, Maine and Mae Jing Lau and husband Tony of Potomac, Maryland and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Hing Hem Lew and Chou Tai Lew; and two sisters, Wai Jing Chan and Mo Ching Lam. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street in Rock Springs. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. The family respectfully requests that donations be made in Martin’s memory to Cowboys Against Cancer,1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 16, 2023 Larry “Blake” Barney Larry "Blake" Barney, 61, passed away suddenly and peacefully on June 10, 2023, surrounded by his family at East Idaho Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He was a resident of Idaho Falls, Idaho for four years and former resident of Green River, Wyoming. He was born November 22, 1961 in Richfield, Utah, the first son of Afton Larry Barney and Dorothy Ruth Driggs-Barney. Blake attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a 1980 graduate of Green River High School. He received a full ride football scholarship to Nebraska. He was active in sports throughout high school. He married Brenda Jo Kempton summer of 1995 they had one daughter, BayLee Fryer (Barney) who was born in 1995 and they later divorced. Blake and Kathy Berger had one daughter, MaKayla Barney who was born in 2002. He later married the love of his life, his fishing partner forever, Terri Suniga of Idaho Falls July 21, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Through this union he gained four stepchildren and six and a half grandchildren. Blake worked as a produce manager at both City Market and Safeway for years, his last 28 years. He worked for OCI Chemical, he was the captain of the OCI Mine Rescue team; he retired January 20, 2019 as a trona miner. He was a member of Fraternal order of Eagles #2350. Blake was a member of The Christ of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, gold panning, hunting, fishing, camping. Survivors include his wife, Terri Suniga-Barney of Idaho Falls, Idaho; his father, Larry A. Barney and wife Ruth of Green River, Wyoming; two daughters, BayLee Fryer (Barney) of Green River, Wyoming, MaKayla Barney and companion Troy M. Sullivan of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one granddaughter, Runa Fryer; one aunt, Lois Curtis and husband Eugene of South Jordan, Utah; four step-children, LJ Suniga and wife Savannah of Kingsland Georgia, Brandon Harris and companion Kasey Robinson of Pocatello Idaho, Bailey Transtrum of Soda Springs Idaho, Nate Suniga and companion Amy Frasure of Blackfoot, Idaho as well as six and a half grandchildren and numerous cousins of Richfield, Utah. He was preceded in death by his mother, Dorothy “Dot” Barney and one brother, Darren L. Barney and numerous family members. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Blake’s memory to Make-A-Wish Wyoming, 236 W 1st Street, Casper, Wyoming or Trona Valley Credit Union FBO Account #3710147490, 840 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935. Funeral services will be conducted 11:00 A.M. Friday, June 23, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1255 West Teton Boulevard, Green River, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Online condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 17, 2023 Sharon Patterson Sharon Patterson, 85, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family and friends Friday, June 16, 2023 at the Villa at Missions at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Green River, Wyoming for the past 10 years and former resident of Draper, Utah. She was born June 13, 1938 in Richmond, Utah, the daughter of Dayl J. Webb and Wilma Bartholome. Mrs. Patterson attended schools in Vernal, Utah and was a 1956 graduate of Vernal, High School. She received her associates degree in business from Salt Lake Technical College. She married Robert Patterson February 1, 1958 in Vernal, Utah. He preceded her in death March 15, 2014. Mrs. Patterson and her husband were the owners/operators of Antique Acres Boarding Stables and she worked for 42 years as a Barn Mom and retired in 2013. They were very active members of their equestrian community. She was instrumental in starting and working with the Draper Trails Association. She was involved in team penning and also ride and tie endurance events. Sharon was a horse whisperer. She loved all animals and had a unique way with them. She enjoyed spending time with family especially her grandchildren. Sharon was best at home with spray paint in her hand, glue gun, duct tape, power tools and spray foam insulation. She was a rock hound and by many in Green River known as the “Rock Lady.” Sharon rode her electric wheelchair just about everywhere in Green River. Survivors include her son, Dale Patterson and companion Debbie Mortimer of Green River, Wyoming; one daughter, Tari Behrman and husband Steve of Reliance, Wyoming; one sister, Lynne Wright of Denver, Colorado; two grandchildren, Bobby Patterson and wife Tricia, Christina McCormick and husband Andrew; five great-grandchildren, Keegan, Kaleb, Ashlyn, Hadlee and Yorey; several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death her parents, husband, one sister, Kathryn Jeannerette and one niece, Nicole. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, June 24, 2023 at the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 88 N 2nd East, Green River, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 19, 2023 Peggy Jo Burns Peggy Jo Peterson Burns, 87, passed away Thursday, June 15, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for 45 years and former resident of Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born March 26, 1936 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the daughter of Andrew S. Peterson and Margaret B. Bennington. Mrs. Burns attended schools in Salt Lake City, Utah. She married Samuel E. Burns Jr. June 12, 1953 in Salt Lake City, Utah and they later divorced. They remained friends throughout their lives. She worked for Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County for 20 plus years as a food service worker until her retirement in 2001. She also worked at Broadway Bargains. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, sewing, camping, arts and crafts, thrift shopping and yard sales. Survivors include her son, Matthew E. Burns of Salt Lake City, Utah; one bonus son, Steve Barerra and wife Janice of Green River, Wyoming and several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; ex-husband, Samuel E. Burns Jr.; one son, Robert A. Burns; companion, Jess Barrera; four brothers, Ned Baker, Wilfred Baker, Peter Peterson and Harry A. “Bud” Peterson. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuenralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 19, 2023 Richard Allen Dunn Richard Allen Dunn, 64, formerly of Green River, WY, and currently living in Pahrump, NV, died on June 14, 2023 doing what he loved, driving his big truck. He loved to spend time with his family, coaching baseball and softball, shooting, going on the four lillers (wheelers), and helping anyone that he came into contact with. He touched more lives than he realized. He served in the U.S. Marine Corp from June 1976 to 1979. He was a sniper in the 5th Marines. He received the Rifle Sharpshooter Badge. He attended the Korean Marine Corps Ranger School, Mountain Warfare Training School, and MCI-TOW Weapons System. He loves the Marine Corp and his country. He is survived by his wife, Sarah Dunn; children, Barbara Warner and husband Eric, Jill Rodriguez and husband Angel, PFC AJ Dunn, Chris West and wife Brandy, Tina Hust and husband Aaron, Allen Dunn and girlfriend Karen Odom; grandchildren, who he was very proud of, Cayden, Carson, Cameron, Carter West, Aralyn and Jaycen Wiley, Braedyn, Kaylin, Johnny, Ady Warner, Nevaeh, LilyAnn, Rudy Dunn, Zayden Miller, Zeeken Odom, Zaylee Winn. He was preceded in death by his dad, Harry “Dan” Dunn; his mom, Barbara Ann Dunn; his brother, Larry Monroe Dunn; and his grandma, Alice May Cameron. Richard was a very special man and was loved by many. His memory will never fade. Cremation will take place with the memorial service following in Pahrump, NV and Green River, WY. The Pahrump information will be announced later this week. Services will take place July 1 at Centennial Park in Green River, WY at 2 p.m. A military service will be conducted first with memories to follow. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 19, 2023 Houston Jeremy Neff Houston Jeremy Neff, 34, passed away Sunday, June 11, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of West Valley City, Utah. He was born September 8, 1988 in West Jordan, Utah, the son of Wendy Wilkins Neff and Craig H. Neff Houston attended schools in West Valley City, Utah. He married Jessica Flusty October 20, 2019 in Ogden City, Utah. Houston was a self-employed tattoo artist for six plus years. He previously worked as Iron Worker. He loved spending time with his family and friends, he enjoyed motorcycles, fishing, anything outdoors, and he had a huge heart. Houston was an avid baseball player in his younger years, and enjoyed teaching his children to play ball. He enjoyed iron working and welding. Houston was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include his wife, Jessica Neff of Clearfield, Utah; his mother, Wendy Neff of West Valley City, Utah; his father, Craig Neff of Salt Lake City, Utah; two sons, Gage Neff of Taylorsville, Utah, Braxton Neff of Taylorsville, Utah; two daughters, Grace “Gracie” Neff of Taylorsville, Utah, BraeLynn Neff of Kearns, Utah; two sisters, Tiffany Larsen and husband Colton of Kearns, Utah, Shannon Gordon of Cottonwood Heights, Utah; several cousins; one niece and two nephews. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents; maternal grandparents; two aunts, Tonya Robertson, Lisa Homan and two cousins, Donald Wayne Dobson and Lyndsey Jacobsen. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 20, 2023 Thomas Howard “Tom” Morrison Thomas Howard “Tom” Morrison, 71, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Wednesday, June 7, 2023 at his home in Farson, Wyoming. He was a resident of Farson for 30 years and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born February 11, 1952 in Miller, South Dakota, the son of Howard W. Morrison and Neva J. Langer Morrison. Tom attended schools in Watertown, South Dakota and was a 1970 graduate of Watertown High School. He went on to wrestle for Dakota State until his junior year when a knee injury made him unable to wrestle. He received his bachelor’s degree in composite sociology at Black Hills State University in 1974. He married his best friend and the love of his life, Kathy Jorgensen June 28, 1975 in Spearfish, South Dakota. They moved to Wyoming shortly after getting married and eventually moved to Farson in 1992 so that they could raise their girls in a good small-town community. He worked for Williams Field Services for 20 years and retired in 2000 as an oil field technician. Tom enjoyed fishing, hunting, and backpacking and he considered the Wind River Mountains his church. He was a hardworking dedicated individual who never wavered from his belief in what was right and wrong. He always tried to provide sound advice to those that asked for it and a helping hand to those who needed it. He enjoyed playing cards (and pranks) and took immense pleasure in beating his son-in-law in Texas Hold ‘Em. His sense of humor and wit will be sorely missed. Most of all though, he loved his family, they were his world. Everything he did was for their well-being. He adored his grandchildren, providing bags of candy at every visit and most of all laughter to them and anyone else that was blessed to be around. Survivors include his wife, Kathy Morrison; two daughters, Jessica Murphy and husband Ty of Boulder, Wyoming, Sarah Turner and husband Karson of Daniel, Wyoming; two grandchildren, Ryder and Addie; two sisters, Camilla Walton and husband Stanley of Humboldt, South Dakota; Patricia Peterson and husband Jim of Fernley, Nevada; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Howard and Neva Morrison. Cremation has taken place. No services will be held at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 20, 2023 Jeffrey Lee “Jeff” Moses Jeffrey “Jeff” Lee Moses, 64, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at his side at his home Saturday, June 17, 2023. He was a resident of Rock Springs for 44 years and former resident of Upper Sandusky, Ohio. He died following a courageous battle with cancer. He was born June 25, 1958 in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, the son of Vernon Lee Moses and Shirley Ann Moore. Mr. Moses attended schools in Sandusky and was a 1976 graduate of Upper Sandusky High School. He married the love of his life Diana Lori Sloan December 10, 1988 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Moses worked for Simplot for 15 years and retired December 6, 2021 as a heavy equipment operator. He loved spending time with his wife, daughter and grandchildren, they were his whole world. Jeff and his wife were everything to each other and didn’t spend time apart except for work. Jeff enjoyed camping, side by side rides, boating, being a social butterfly and making lots of memories with family and friends. Survivors include his wife of 34 years, Diana Lori Moses of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Keely Moses and life partner Mario Salazer of Rock Springs, Wyoming; his mother, Shirley Ann Terrell; one sister, Brenda Blankenship of Upper Sandusky, Ohio; three grandchildren, Lexi Moses, Parker Hayes and Felix Salazer; one uncle, Richard Moore; many relatives from Upper Sandusky, Ohio; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his son, Michael Moses; his father, Vernon Lee Moses; stepfather, Malcom Terrell. Cremation will take place; a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 3:00 P.M. Saturday, July 1, 2023 at Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #151, 211 B Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Jeff’s memory to Trona Valley Credit Union FBO for Jeff Moses, 2640 Foothill Boulevard, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Jun 21, 2023 Johnnie Dewayne Dillman Johnnie Dewayne Dillman passed away on June 20, 2023 surrounded by his family after a hard fought battle with esophageal cancer. He said from the beginning of his diagnosis that he was going to fight it as long as he could and hopefully the doctors would be able to learn something from his treatments that would help others in their cancer fight. Our family is very thankful for the Sweetwater Regional Cancer Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming at Memorial Hospital and all of the doctors and nurses who took great care of him. Johnnie was born on October 12, 1944 to John and Pauline Dillman in Scottsbluff, NE. He grew up in Yoder, WY attending school there and graduating from Yoder High School in 1963 in a class of 13. He was on the Yoder High School State Championship Basketball team in 1962 and was involved in several activities throughout high school. While attending school, he also helped on the family farm. He married the love of his life, Rosie Babbitt on May 23, 1965 and to this union three children were born, Melody (Mel), Bradley (Brad) and Amanda (Amy). Johnnie spent most of his life working in agriculture. He did everything from farming for others, to selling and spraying fertilizer, to feed mill operations. Once retired from the workforce, he continued farming with his wife, Rosie, raising cattle, sheep and goats. In 2014, Johnnie and Rosie both retired and moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming to be closer to family. They did get to work with sheep for a few more years while their grandkids were showing them for 4-H. Johnnie was very active with his children’s activities, including 4-H, High School Rodeo, and sporting events. He was also very active within the churches he attended in Yoder, Wyoming, Torrington, Wyoming and Rock Springs, Wyoming. He served as an elder, trustee and often filled the pulpit. He volunteered for many events at these churches and was also a member of the Mariners group at the Presbyterian churches in Yoder and Torrington, Wyoming. Johnnie loved to dance, especially going to Dutch Hops. He also loved gardening, woodworking, remodeling homes, animals, babies, donating blood and being on several different volunteer fire departments. Johnnie had an infectious smile and laugh. He loved to joke around and tell jokes. He was an amazing husband, loving father, and fun “Papa” who we are all going to miss terribly! Johnnie is survived by his wife of 58 years, Rosie of Rock Springs, Wyoming, his daughter, Mel (Brett) Clark of Pinedale, Wyoming, son, Brad (Un) Dillman of Perris, California, daughter, Amy (Cody) Pierantoni of Rock Springs, Wyoming, grandchildren and great grandchildren, Dany (John) Carson, Colby, Branson, Leslea (Cyle) King, Jayden, Cylea, Haelynn, Layne (Allison) Clark, Chloe, Ryker, Valerie (Scott) Love, Ethan, Nevaeh Gomez, Cheryl (Christian) Sloan, Hudson (great-great-grandson), Billy Hannah, Camryn, Conner and Charlie Pierantoni. He is also survived by sister, Millie Eckhardt, brother, Willie Dillman, sister-in-law, Phyllis Babbitt, brothers-in-law, Ray Babbitt, Lenny (Sally) Babbitt and Harold (Betty) Babbitt, Tom Brewster, Earl Yorges, Jim Best, as well as many special nieces and nephews. Johnnie was preceded in death by his parents, John and Pauline Dillman, in-laws, Harley and Lydia Babbitt, sister, Betty Best, sisters-in-law, Dorothy Yorges, Myrtie Brewster, Luane Dillman, Wilma Dillman, Bertha Babbitt, Frieda Babbitt, Shirley Babbitt, brothers-in-law Merle Babbitt, Kenny Babbitt, Rodger Eckhardt, as well as many other special relatives. Johnnie requests in lieu of flowers sent for his funeral, please plant flowers in your garden for him. Memorial donations can be given to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital at stjude.org or Cowboys Against Cancer at 1893 Dewar Dr., Rock Springs, WY 82901. Following cremation, a celebration of life will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, June 28, 2023, at the Bunning Freight Station, 603 South Main Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Inurnment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jun 22, 2023 Jeanette Carroll Jeanette Marie Carroll, 61, passed away peacefully at her home in Green River, Wyoming on June 21, 2023 surrounded by her loving family. Jeanette had been fighting a courageous battle with cancer. She was born December 15, 1961 in Newberg, OR. She was the daughter of Michael and Herta Carroll. Jeanette attended high school at Natrona County High School in Casper, WY. She enjoyed spending time with her family and lavishing all her love on her grandchildren. They lovingly referred to her as Nana. Her interests included complex remodeling projects, creating and growing amazing gardens and cooking for everyone. She enjoyed camping and fishing with all the kids, taking her dog, Bart, for runs and learning Bible truths. She studied with Jehovah Witness and knows she’ll be asleep in death until Jehovah resurrects her. Jeanette is survived by her two daughters, Jessica Setzer, Erika Hill of Green River; friend and ex-husband, Rodney Hill of Green River; six grandchildren, Sydra Herman, Damon Herman, Maliki Punches, Kaiden Hill, Aalyiah Byrd of Green River, Austin Martinez of Rock Springs; mother Herta Carroll of Spring Creek, NV; sister Julie Carroll of Spring Creek, NV; brothers, James Carroll of Green River, Michael Jr. Carroll and wife Debbie of Ogden, UT, Patrick Carroll and wife Andrea of Rock Springs, and Bryan Carroll of St. Helen, OR. She was preceded in death by her son, Joseph Herman of Thayer, Missouri and her father, Michael Carroll Sr. of Spring Creek, NV. Memorial services will be at 1:00 pm, Saturday, July 8, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 22, 2023 Charles Kenneth Dunn Charles Kenneth Dunn, 92, passed away on Thursday, June 15, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for 50 years and former resident of Vernal, Utah and Sidney, Montana. He was born December 29, 1930 in Tuckerman, Arkansas, the son of Ewing Bates Dunn and Gertie Layton. Mr. Dunn attended schools in Tuckerman, Arkansas and was a 1949 graduate of Tuckerman High School. He married Anne Mae Due on January 23, 1953 in Swifton, Arkansas. He worked for Johnston Testers for 10 years and retired in 1984 as a tool salesperson. Mr. Dunn grew up farming with his family for many years. He worked as a driller in the oil field, and then became a Sheriff’s Department processor. He also worked at Walmart in Sporting Goods. Mr. Dunn enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren, fishing, his beloved dogs and being an avid reader. He was a great poker player and in his younger days he was a pool shark. He left farming and went into the oil field so he could feed his children. Survivors include the love of his life of 70 years, Anna Mae Dunn of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Charles Duane Dunn and wife Michelle of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters, Sandra Dunn-Yules of Flushing, New York, Lamar Scott of Rock Springs, Wyoming; five grandchildren, Morgan Cappellotti, Baylee Dunn, Charles Dunn, Chelsey Uhrig and husband Blake, Danniel McMichael; two cousins, several nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Herschel Wilson, Robert Dunn and wife Oretha; two sisters, O’Neal Rollins and husband C.O., Bettye Guffey and husband Al; one son, Kenneth Dunn and one son-in-law, Bob Scott. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Charles’ memory to Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or United Way of Southwest Wyoming, 510 Main Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place. Private family services will be conducted. Graveside services and inurnment will be in the Gracelawn Cemetery in Tuckerman, Arkansas at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 22, 2023 Jonelle M. Hafner Jonelle M. Hafner, 81, passed away Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Wyoming. Mrs. Hafner was born August 6, 1941 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of John Cyril Bozner and Evelyn Parre. She attended schools in Stansbury, Reliance and Rock Springs, Wyoming and she was a 1959 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She attended Western Wyoming Community College for one year. She married Henry Albert Hafner February 12, 1961 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He preceded her in death April 17, 2003. Mrs. Hafner worked for Bridger Coal for 10 years and retired in 1999 as an office clerk. She was a bookkeeper for Slovenski Dome, a teacher’s aide for Sweetwater County School District #1 at Lincoln School, a part time teletypist and clerk for Montgomery Ward for 20 years while her children attended school. Mrs. Hafner was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She was a member of the Rock Springs Bowling Association. Her bowling team bowled for the Outlaw Inn and took the State Championship. She as an individual also took State Championship. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends especially her grandchildren, spending time at the cabin and making new memories with her family, bowling, helping and attending the Coal Camp Reunions, and raising four children in numerous activities. Survivors include her three sons, Michael Hafner and wife Denise of Port Charlotte, Florida, Kevin Hafner and wife Tracy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Cory Hafner and wife Cassie of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Cynthia “Cindy” Hafner of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, John Bozner and wife Jackie of Colorado Springs, Colorado; twelve grandchildren, Michael Hafner and wife Katie, Adison Hafner and wife Johanna, Haley Hafner Garcia and husband Michael, Corryn Hafner, Hadley Hafner, Dylen Turcato, Jasmine Turcato, Konner Hafner, Kia Hafner, Carrie Sturgeon, Gunnar Ewald, Landon Ewald; four great-grandchildren, Evelyn Hafner, Ella Hafner, Ember Hafner and Penelope Hafner; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Evelyn Bozner; husband; one sister, Patricia “Patty” Wisniewski; maternal grandparents, Matt and Hilda Cencich and paternal grandparents, Frank and Mary Bozner. Cremation will take place. A rosary will be recited at 1:30 P.M. Monday, June 26, 2023 at Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Monday, June 26, 2023 at the church. Graveside services and inurnment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 23, 2023 Gerald Frank Ruiz Gerald “Frank” Ruiz, 87, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock. He was a life-long resident of Sweetwater County. Mr. Ruiz died following a lengthy illness. He was born December 8, 1935 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Louie Ruiz and Mary Bensor. Mr. Ruiz attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a 1953 graduate of Lincoln High School. He attended the Police Academy as well as barber school. Mr. Ruiz was a United States Navy veteran having served in the Korean Conflict. He married JoAnn Gold October 9, 1957 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. They had three children from this union and later divorced. He married Patsy Potter Lowseth November 30, 1999 in Clark, Nevada; she preceded him in death April 24, 2022. Mr. Ruiz worked for the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Department for 14 years as a deputy sheriff. He was a self-employed barber for 35 years and retired January 2001. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Mr. Ruiz was a Rock Springs and Green River Bowling Leagues. Frank was a member of the Jaycees as well as the Fraternal Order of Eagles #2350. He was a member of the Selective Service Board. Survivors include his two sons, Daniel Paul Ruiz and wife Lynelle of Topeka, Kansas, Gerald Frank Ruiz Jr. and wife Nanette of Green River, Wyoming; one daughter, Joanna Rae Orton and husband Greg of Green River, Wyoming; ten grandchildren, ChristyHanner and husband Bobby, Cody Ruiz and wife Taleea, Lucas Ruiz and wife Ashlynne, Kyle Eyre and wife Lauren’ Kacy Eyre and wife Leslie, Karly Eyre and wife Katie, JodiRae Orton, Daniel Ruiz and wife Morgan, Gabby Rowe and husband Derek, Jeremy Ruiz and wife Sam; twenty four great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Louie Ruiz, Ralph Ruiz and Tony Ruiz; six sisters, Mary P. Ruiz, Elvira Mulinix, Elsie Ring, Adella Raymond, Gloria Panteloglow and Jean Wilkes. Cremation will take place. A rosary will be recited at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:30 A.M. Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at the church. Military honors, graveside services and inurnment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 23, 2023 Alice Mae Jakeway Alice Mae Jakeway, 80, passed away peacefully Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for 40 plus years and former resident of Douglas, Wyoming and South Dakota. She was born November 8, 1943 in Chamberlain, South Dakota, the daughter of Jacob Roghair and Grace Weaver. Mrs. Jakeway attended schools in South Dakota and she was a 1961 graduate of Murdo High School. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Mitchell, South Dakota. She married Ronny Jakeway June 29, 1972 in Kadoka, South Dakota. Survivors include her husband, Ronny Jakeway of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Milton Jakeway and wife Kim of Anchorage, Alaska; three brothers, Jerry Roghair and wife, Lawrence Roghair and wife, Richard Roghair and wife; two sisters, Lois Ferris and Lorraine Stoel; one granddaughter, Ashley Jakeway; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother. Cremation will take place. No services will be conducted at her request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 23, 2023 Edith Mae “Edie” Korogi Edith “Edie” Korogi, 93, passed away Thursday, June 22, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for 76 years and former resident of Vernal, Utah and Canyon City, Colorado. She was born November 1, 1929 in Ellsworth, Kansas, the daughter of Claude Pennington and Laura Routh. Mrs. Korogi attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She married Andrew Korogi December 31, 1946 in Rock Springs; he preceded her in death. Mrs. Korogi worked for Bi-Rite Drug for 10 years and retired in 1989 as a sales clerk. She loved spending time with her family especially her grandson and his family, gardening, traveling, and cooking for family and friends. She like to painting on both wood and canvas. Survivors include her grandson, Erik Penoff and wife Christina of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one great-grandson, Aaron Penoff. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Andrew Korogi; two brothers, Marlin Pennington, Larry Pennington; one sister, Anna Lee Clark; and one daughter, Vicki Pennoff. Cremation will take place. A private graveside Service will be conducted. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 26, 2023 Susan Marie Maestas Susan Marie Maestas of Green River, Wyoming passed away Tuesday June 20, 2023 in Fort Collins, Colorado at the age of 65. Susan was born on June 30, 1957 to Theresa Bernal in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a proud resident of Southwest Wyoming. Susan lived a great majority of her life in Green River, Wyoming. During Susan’s life, she faced many difficulties but through them all she remained a faithful lover of Christ. Her devotion was exemplified in the ways she cared for her family and those around her. She was an exceptionally generous person. Many of her family and friends were blessed by her talents and we are grateful that she loved us the way that she did. She found joy in cooking for her family, traveling, sewing, reading, shopping, playing games but mostly winning them. She especially cherished those moments when she was surrounded by her family. Susan was an adored wife, a beloved mother, a cherished Memaw, and a beautiful soul to behold. She will be remembered for so much. Susan’s life has left an indelible mark on our hearts and she will be forever cherished by those who knew and loved her. She will be greatly missed by those she is survived by, including: Theresa Bernal (mother), Mercy Kruger and Wendy Fletcher (sisters), Michael Adams and Micheal Moreno (brothers); her children: sons, Joshua Bluemel, and Gabriel Maestas and wife Lizbeth; son-in-law, Eric Schumacher; daughters, Janie Furlow and husband Ben, Sarah Slater and husband Brian, Stephanie Crofts, Lisa Schumacher and husband Matthew, Mary Beth Maynard and husband Cody, and Abigail Bluemel; and 16 grandchildren, Jeremiah, Charity, Jennifer, Benjamin, Daphne, Olivia, Sophie, Keyan, Gracey, Aiden, Kaitlynnn, Amelia, Samuel, Emma, Natalia, and Aurora. Susan was preceded in death by her first husband of 17 years, Laird Bluemel, second husband of 19 years, Arthur Maestas, daughter, Laura Schumacher, and brother, Sonny Hernandez. An open house will be held at the First Assembly of God Church in Green River from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, June 30, 2023, to honor her memory and to thank God for the gift of her presence in our lives. May the Lord bless and keep Susan Marie Maestas in His loving embrace. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 27, 2023 Justin Spurrier We regret to announce the passing of Sergeant Justin Spurrier, 38, who passed away suddenly on June 22, 2023 in Vancouver, WA. Born in Carlsbad, NM, Justin is the son of Jim and Stasia Spurrier. He graduated from Green River High School in Green River, WY, with the class of 2004. During his youth athletic career, he participated in Knights baseball as well as Wolves’ basketball and tennis. He and his three-on-three basketball teammates were experts at toilet papering neighborhoods throughout high school. Immediately following graduation, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Serving for four years, Sgt. Spurrier was stationed at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina and was deployed to Japan and Iraq. Integral in managing contracts and rebuilding infrastructure, Justin made sure to provide parks and soccer fields for the kids in the community. He enjoyed handing out numerous soccer balls and Wyoming T-shirts shipped in from home. Justin cherished his Marine brothers, especially Kevin Wood. After becoming fluent in Arabic during his service, he went on to the University of Utah where he earned his degree in Middle Eastern Studies and Arabic. While Justin pursued his degree, he was a 911 Dispatcher for the Salt Lake City Valley for four years. In addition to the many emergencies he helped navigate, he was able to guide a father through delivering a child before responders arrived on scene. Constantly learning, Justin Spurrier then became a journeyman electrician. Following his apprenticeship with BHI, he completed his journeyman with BODEC and had recently ventured to the west coast to work for Everaz Steel Mill in Portland, OR. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Justin was a devoted family man, who loved his daughter above all else. He was a beloved and devoted father to Piper Spurrier. His ability to tell stories with elaborate and sarcastic phrasing made people laugh. He was a cherished and loyal friend to many. In his free time, Justin Spurrier enjoyed hunting with his dad, camping with his daughter and nephews, reading and listening to music of all kinds. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Jim and Teena Lockhart, paternal grandpa, William Spurrier, and uncle, Jim Lockhart. Justin Spurrier is survived by his parents, Jim and Stasia Spurrier; daughter, Piper Spurrier; sister, Tonia Spurrier; nephews, Austin Pfeifer, Colton Pfeifer, and Dustin Pfeifer; paternal grandma, Ruth Spurrier; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. A memorial and celebration of life will be announced at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jun 29, 2023 Elaine Angus Curry Elaine Angus Curry passed away in her home on June 21, 2023 of natural causes. Born in Ballard, Utah, on May 17, 1940 to Leland Moore Angus and Minnie Opal Lewis, she spent her childhood in the Uintah Basin, where she made many friends. She met her future spouse, James Earl Curry, in the sixth grade; they were married in the Salt Lake Temple on May 29th, 1963. They moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming, in 1970 and lived there for 53 years before moving to Stansbury Park, Utah. Elaine is survived by her children, Kristine Curry, Jeffrey (Miguel) Curry, J. Scott Curry, Kaylene (James ) Young, Karalyn (Bobby) Woodbury, Mitch (Gaylene) Romo and Raymond Leary; fourteen grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; brothers, Mark Angus, Norman (Lou Ann) Angus, and sister, Bea (Dal) Seeley. She leaves behind several nieces and nephews, cousins, and a multitude of friends who were an important part of her life. She is preceded in death by her husband. Jim and her eldest daughter, Janet. Elaine enjoyed her life. She had a quick wit and could talk for hours with anyone on any subject. Learning was important to her, and as a schoolteacher, she shared her love of knowledge with a multitude of children. After retirement in 2007, Elaine would still hear from her students regularly, keeping her updated on their successes. Elaine enjoyed music. She played both the piano and organ, she sang in choirs and choral groups, and she wrote music for use in church talks and roadshows. Her love of music was imparted to her children and grandchildren, and that legacy will continue. Elaine enjoyed her family. She loved her children and her grandchildren, and her love of family extended to family history and the discovery of additions to the family tree. Elaine loved the temple and regularly found joy in finding and taking names of loved ones she found through her family history efforts. Elaine enjoyed her faith. She was a devout member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and lived a life that was true to the tenets that she held so dear. She loved as the Savior loved; there was always room at the table for one more, and she loved you unconditionally. Her heart was open to all, and the comfort she gave us in life will be remembered forever. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 1, at the Parkview Ward Meeting House, 390 Village Blvd, Stansbury Park, UT. A viewing will be held from 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to the service. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jun 30, 2023 Bonnie Jean Bingham Bonnie Jean Bingham, 79, went to the loving arms of Jesus Wednesday, June 28, 2023 surrounded by her loving family. She was a longtime resident of Green River, Wyoming and a former resident of Rock Springs. Bonnie was born September 7, 1943 in Evanston, Wyoming, the daughter of Lawrence Joseph Calligaro and Alice Brooks. She attended schools in Rock Springs. Bonnie met the love of her life, Blaine Clay Bingham and the two were married in Rock Springs on October 24, 1958. She loved spending time with her family and friends and had a strong love for the Lord. Bonnie was a wonderful homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Blaine Clay Bingham; two sons, Blaine “Keith” Bingham, Larry Bingham both of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, Victor “Chooch” Calligaro and wife Suzanne of Grand Junction, Colorado; one sister, Joyce Moriarty Bryson of Sarasota, Florida; two granddaughters, Ashley Bingham and husband Tom, Sharlee Bingham; one great-grandson, Joel Bingham; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lawrence Joseph and Alice Brooks Calligaro; one daughter, Lori Jo Bingham; one brother, Mark Edwin Moriarty; her maternal and paternal grandparents. Following cremation, services will be held at a later date. Condolences can be left at www.vasefunrealhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 3, 2023 Jerry Lee Christensen Jerry Lee Christensen passed away peacefully on June 24, 2023, at the age of 68. He was born in Dragerton, Utah, to Alma Ferron and Dorothy Lake Christensen on March 10, 1955. Jerry married Sandra Dell Lambson in West Jordan, Utah, on August 9, 1980. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Jerry loved the outdoors, especially hunting, fishing, and camping. He was a jack-of-all-trades; he never found a piece of equipment he couldn’t fix or rebuild. He also loved hot rods, Community Days, and drawing masterpieces. He was talented in leather and beadwork, but above all, he loved his grandchildren. He is loved and will be missed greatly by his family and a community of friends. Jerry is survived by his wife, Sandy Christensen; children, Maria, aka “Jerry Jr.” (Brandon) Hansen, Jeremiah, “only son” (Trinity) Christensen, Amanda, “favorite son” (Justin) Chadwick, Jennifer “favorite daughter” (Chris) Frost; siblings, Barbara Leek, Shirley (Glen) Brady, Sondra Bills, Don (Joyce) Christensen, Bernell (GeorgeAnn) Christensen, Darwin (Elna) Christensen, Joyce (Mike) Wekluk; mother-in-law, Model Lambson, sister-in-law, Elaine (Burt) Carson, brother-in-law, Mel (Annette) Lambson, brother-in-law, Scott Lambson; 26 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews, some holding a special bond with Jerry. He was preceded in death by his parents, sisters, Betty and Louise Christensen; brothers-in-law, Alan Bills and Samuel Leek; father-in-law, Bud Lambson; twin grandsons, Jacob and Joshua Frost; niece, Vickie Humphrey and great-nephew, Mathew Humphrey. The Utah celebration of life will take place Thursday, July 6, at Solder Summit (near the Chevron gas station) at 2 p.m. Bring your favorite dish for a potluck and a lawn chair. If you can’t make it, the family will be at Community Days in Sunnyside, Utah, on July 7-8. The Wyoming celebration of life will take place Saturday, August 12, at Arrowhead Springs (Jerry’s favorite crawdad pond) at 2 p.m. Bring your own chairs. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 5, 2023 Patricia Lou Summers Patricia Lou Summers, 70, passed away Friday, June 30, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Washam, Wyoming for 23 years and former resident of Herriman, Utah. Mrs. Summers died following a lengthy illness. She was born August 7, 1952 in Murray, Utah, the daughter of Floyd Louis Colledge and Laverne Patricia Cross. Mrs. Summers attended schools in Copperton, Utah and was a 1970 graduate of Bingham High School. She married Richard Allen Summers in 1977 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Summers worked for Daggett County Ambulance for 15 years and retired in 2013 as an emergency medical technician. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Patricia loved spending time with her family and friends, crafting, ceramics, embroidery, quilting, sewing, knitting, crocheting, cooking and camping. She and her husband were camp hosts for Brownie Lake and Hideout. Survivors include her husband, Richard Summers of Washam, Wyoming; one son, Dan Hood and wife Candace of Clinton, Utah; two daughters, Michele Johnson Summers of Hemphill, Texas, Brenda Harris and husband Joe of Butte, Montana; two brothers, Jay C. Colledge of Mesquite, Nevada, James Colledge and wife Pam of Salt Lake City, Utah; two sisters, Hellen Forbush and husband Ron of Sandy, Utah, Sherrie Andregg and husband Terry of Sandy St. George, Utah; ten grandchildren, Alice Hood, Avery Hood, Colten Reeves, Tessa Reeves, Job Summers, Faith Summers, Noah Summers, Hope Summers, Chelsea Schock and Luke Harris; four great-grandchildren, several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, Floyd Louis and Laverne Colledge; her son, Jeremy Summers; two brothers, Ralph Colledge, Golden Colledge and her fur babies, Misty and Harley Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Patricia’s memory to Shriners Children’s Hospital 1275 East Fairfax Road Salt Lake City, Utah 84103. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 5, 2023 Christopher Adam Wilson Christopher Adam Wilson, 53, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at his parents’ home in Green River, Wyoming. He was a long-time resident of Pinedale, Wyoming and former resident of Green River, Wyoming. He died following a lengthy illness. He was born June 23, 1970 in Evanston, Wyoming, the son of John “Jack” M. Wilson and JoDell “Jody” Smith. Christopher attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a 1988 graduate of Green River High School. He married Brenda Darrah June of 1990 in Elko, Nevada. They had two sons from this union and they later divorced. Christopher worked for M & L Construction for six years as a carpenter until ill health forced his retirement on August 1, 2021. He previously worked for Schell Construction for 12 years as a carpenter. He enjoyed spending time with family, fishing, making custom models and operating R. C. Cars. Survivors include his parents, John “Jack” and JoDell “Jody” Wilson of Green River, Wyoming; two sons, Michael “Mike” Wilson and significant other Jazmine McCullough of Pinedale, Wyoming; Nicholas “Nick” Wilson of Pinedale, Wyoming; one brother, Dave Wilson of Green River, Wyoming; one sister, Rebecca Johnson of Green River, Wyoming; several nieces, nephews and cousins. He is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Max and Bonnie Wilson, John and Adella Smith; several aunts and uncles. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 6, 2023 Regina Kay “Gina” Jones Regina “Gina” Kay Jones,b66, passed away Tuesday, July 4, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming 22 years and former resident of Arizona and Texas. She was born on January 24, 1957 in Dallas, Texas, the daughter of Joseph Curtis Scarbrough and Bobbie Nell Troutt. Mrs. Jones attended schools in Texas. She married Robert A. “Bob” Jones May 14, 1982 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He preceded her in death January 13, 2022. Mrs. Jones enjoyed spending time with family especially her grandchildren, reading, puzzles and crafting. Survivors include one son, Brandon Jones and wife Darryl of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three daughters, Savannah Walker and fiancé Chris Bray of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Breanna Martin and fiancé Natalia Bynum of Katy, Texas, Krystal Smith and fiancé Robert Larson of Arlington, Nebraska; one brother, Michael Scarbrough of Arlington, Nebraska; eight grandchildren, Owen Martin, Madison Martin, Gabriel Jones, Isabella Jones, Kathrine Matzen, Ethan Matzen, Conner Marsh, Aurora Slaton; one great-grandchild, Karla Matzen; five nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, one sister, Linda Bailey; paternal grandparents and maternal grandparents. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Jul 6, 2023 Victoria S. Madura Victoria S. Madura, 54, of Green River, Wyoming, passed away following a courageous battle with cancer, on Sunday, July 2nd, 2023, while surrounded by her loving family. Victoria was born to Ed and Marilyn Evans on November 13th, 1968, in Vernal, Utah. With her family, Victoria moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming in 1971 where she attended Roosevelt Elementary School, East Junior High School, and Rock Springs High School. Following high school, Victoria obtained her certified nurse assistant certification and worked as a CNA at Castle Rock Convalescent Center and later at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County as she enjoyed taking care of others. Victoria also worked as a pre-school teacher with the Childhood Development Center in Rock Springs where she cherished the opportunity to interact with and influence children. In 2004, Victoria went to work for Williams Company as a natural gas measurement analyst. Victoria attended Western Wyoming Community College and earned her Associate of Arts in business administration, and an Associate of Science in oil and gas technologies, in 2008. She continued her education with an emphasis in accounting and later became a project controls analyst for Williams. During her 19 years with Williams Company, Victoria enjoyed the relationships she had with her team members and associates. She earned several certifications, recognitions, and promotions as she always loved to challenge herself by learning new things and taking on new projects. At the time of her passing, Victoria was in the process of pursuing her bachelor's degree in business administration and hoped to retire from Williams within the next 10 years. Victoria met her "True Companion", William "Bill" Madura, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. They were married on July 14th, 2007, in Green River, Wyoming and combined their families of four beautiful children. Victoria dearly loved her three daughters and one son and made it her life's mission to ensure that they were continually surrounded with love and affection, and that they had everything any child might need or want, regardless of the personal sacrifice necessary to provide it. Victoria was the affectionate bond of the family, always putting the interests of Bill and the kids before her own. Victoria had many interests which included anything outdoors; she loved camping with her family and friends, driving her Jeep with the top down, exploring the landscape while hiking, biking, running, paddle-boarding, off-roading, or taking photographs. She loved to travel, whether flying to cities around the world, or driving in her motorhome through the mountains to a country music festival, Victoria loved to listen to all kinds of music, often dancing the night away. When she was relaxing, Victoria was reading a book, watching baseball with husband, Bill, tending to her flowers, playing with her Bassett Hounds, our just enjoying her beautiful yard. She loved everything red, her Jeep, her shoes, her coat, her roses, and her favorite flowers were red Gerber daisies. Victoria found comfort in her faith, she often prayed, usually for the health, safety, and well-being of family and friends. Her greatest passion was taking care of other people. Victoria found a purpose volunteering with local charitable organizations, often participating in fund-raisers, serving at community functions, handing out food at local food drives, or helping her husband coach youth sports. Dearest to her heart were Victoria's five beautiful grandchildren. She lived to spend time with her grandchildren, reading, crafting, baking, feeding them, holding them, or even just changing their diapers. "Narny,” as they called her, was always playing on the floor or in the back yard with them, cooking with a grandbaby on her hip, chasing them around the house, helping them make a mess, or cleaning it up, attending their school functions, or taking them on adventures. Victoria was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother who was cherished by many and will be missed by all who knew her. Survivors include her husband, William (Bill) Madura of Green River, WY; mother, Marilyn Evans of Rock Springs, WY; son, Will Madura of Belvidere, IL; daughters, Jennifer Evans of Rock Springs, WY, Stacie Madura of Green River, WY, Alexandra Madura of Madison, WI; brothers, Ed Evans of Rock Springs, WY, Clint Evans of Rock Springs, WY; sisters, JoAnna Robinson of Green River, WY, Sandi Crews of Taylor, UT; grandchildren, Carlos, Alicia, Seidon, Kadin, Paxton; seven aunts; two uncles; 16 nieces; eight nephews; as well as many cousins. She was preceded in death by her father, Ed Evans, brother, Danny Evans, maternal grandparents, Jean and Horace Ainge, paternal grandparents, Floyd and Sylvia Evans, and grandson, Danny Larsen. A viewing will be held from 6-8 p.m., Friday, July 14, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, July 15, 2023 at the First Assembly of God Church, 1380 Hitching Post Dr, Green River, WY. Graveside services and interment will take place in the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 7, 2023 Patricia Marie “Pat” Brown Krake The sun has set on an amazing life. Our loving mother, Patricia Marie (Brown) Krake passed away from Alzheimer’s on Thursday, January 12, 2023 at the age of 88 at Alden of Des Plaines Memory Care in Illinois. She was born on November 28, 1934 in Blazon, Wyoming to Sadie (Ylitalo) and Alfred Brown. She graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1953, and the Colorado School of Floral Design of Denver in 1954. Pat was married to William Krake in 1956 for 26 years but later divorced and never remarried. Pat’s most rewarding job was at home raising her girls and keeping house. She enjoyed floral arranging, working at a children’s store and her work editing and proof-reading at the Rocket-Miner Newspaper in Rock Springs, Wyoming where she retired in 1999. She moved to Illinois to be cared for by her daughters and in 2012 she moved to Alden of Des Plaines Memory Care where she loved playing Bingo, listening to Vince sing, and pretend she was proof-reading the newspapers until her memory became jumbled and distant and she couldn’t hold on any longer. Pat will be remembered for her kind and generous heart, a sharp eye for detail in her work, and through the window blinds, making sure everything was right in her world, and her family was safe. She will be deeply missed by her daughters, Faun (Guy) Maychszak of Illinois, Kobi (Jeff) Jones of Wisconsin and Tara Fischer of Illinois, stepsister, Patricia Anselmi of Wyoming, eight grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, and several nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents, Sadie (Ylitalo) and Alfred Brown, stepdad, Clem Tomsik, and sister, Maxine (Brown) Johansen. Cremation has taken place. A graveside service and inurnment will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, July 12, 2023 in the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 7, 2023 James Albert “Jim” Bedard James Albert “Jim” Bedard passed away on Friday, June 30, 2023, at Sheridan Memorial Hospital with Sharon by his side. Jim was born in Bottineau County, North Dakota, on August 8, 1944, the son of Renè and Hope Hanefeld Bedard. He joined siblings Gayl, Lynn, twins Nick and Nicole, and his triplet sisters, Jean and Juay. He attended high school in Dunseith, North Dakota, and graduated from Minot State Teacher’s College focusing on German, history, and wconomics. Shortly after graduation in 1966, he moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming, to teach high school German. He and his son, Thad, took Sharon Spangler as wife and mother on October 7, 1972, at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Sheridan, Wyoming. Jim retired from Sweetwater County School District No. 1 in 2006, and he and Sharon moved to Sheridan to be closer to her family. He was a person who could never sit still and was grateful for the jobs his father-in-law, Norm, had him perform: painting the house and garage, and the yard work. He stayed busy helping Norm and Betty and building sets for the student melodramas held in the gym at Ft. MacKenzie High School. Jim spent a lot of time helping friends, even though his favorite song was “I Hate People,” from an early version of the Christmas Carol. He could often be found wearing a favorite sweatshirt with the phrase, “Whew! I almost had to socialize!” Jim was a member of Masonic Lodge #12 of Rock Springs, WY, the Scottish Rite Valley of Sheridan, and the Kalif Shrine. He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister, Jean, and his in-laws, Norman and Betty Spangler and Aunt Gene Stewart. He is survived by his wife, Sharon, son Thad (Lauren) and their children, Madeleine, Benjamin, and Emily, brother, Nick (Donna) and sisters, Gayl, Lynn, Nicole and Juay, sister-in-law, Norma Eberts (Ken), several nieces and nephews, his many friends, and pup, Chollo. In accordance with his wishes, there will be no formal services. Sheridan Funeral Home and Cremations has been entrusted with arrangements. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 7, 2023 Karen Lynn Lebeda Karen Lynn Lebeda, 65, passed away suddenly Tuesday, July 4, 2023, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a long-time resident of Green River, and former resident of Saratoga, Wyoming. Ms. Lebeda was born February 24, 1958, in Ogdensburg, New York, the daughter of Vernon E. Richer and Evelyn (Pat) Harriet Reed. She attended school in Greybull, Wyoming. Ms. Lebeda was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. She enjoyed spending time with family, especially her grandchildren. Survivors include her partner, Tommy Graham of Green River, Wyoming and his children. Karen’s family included one son, David Stickney of Pampa, Texas; two daughters, Heather Jackman of Sheridan, Wyoming, Patricia Grossnickle and husband John of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, John Newman and wife Liudmila of Green River, Wyoming; one sister, Robin Richer of Green River, Wyoming; seven grandchildren, Ashton Boyer, Katielynn Ortega and husband Daniel, Marcus Boyer and wife Jaz, Alex Lee, Chance Santhuff, Kamren Santhuff, Macey Lynn Santhuff; one great-granddaughter, Charlie Ortega; one niece, Anastasia Newman; two nephews, Jacob Mertes and Logan Newman. She is preceded in death by her parents, one brother, Donnie Newman and one sister, Gail Mertes. Rosary will be recited at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, July 13, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:30 A.M. Thursday, July 13, 2023 at the church. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. The family respectfully requests donations in Karen’s memory to Monastery of Christ in the Desert, P.O. Box 270, Abiquiu, New Mexico 87510. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Jul 8, 2023 Cynthia RaNee Gines Cynthia RaNee Gines, 47, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, passed away on July 3, 2023 in Salt Lake City, Utah surrounded by her loved ones after a hard fought battle with cancer. She was born on October 22, 1975, in Ogden, Utah to Calvin and Rose (Richan) Johnson. Cynthia had many jobs around Rock Springs. She worked at Flying J as well as JB's Big Boy, giving great food service to many of Rock Springs residents. She was an amazing youth supporter and guide for the Rock Springs Youth Home. Her most recent and final job was as the manager of Mobile Stalls/Corrals (Gosar’s Unlimited) for over the past decade. Cynthia was a long time Rock Springs resident who made countless connections and helped a magnitude of people over the years. She was firm, but also had a heart of gold. She was selfless with the love she gave to those closest to her. Cynthia's greatest love in life was her family. Spending time with her grandson Cylas gave her the greatest joys and uplifting rewards that life can offer. She fought and lived each day so she could spend every moment she could with him. She also enjoyed crocheting, gambling, playing cards/dice, road trips to visit family, long conversation, rock hunting, and anything that brought her family together. Cynthia is survived by her father, Calvin Johnson; sons, Corby Johnson (McKenzie Norton), and Elijah Gines (Amaya Hayes-Biesheuvel); daughter, Echo Gines; sisters, Linda Jamali (Steve Ehlers), and Michelle Johnson Gallegos; brother, James Brown (Angie); grandchildren, Jolianne Boyd, Cylas Johnson and Freyja Williamson; 16 nieces/nephews and 19 great-nieces/nephews; MANY aunts, uncles and cousins; as well as siblings, nieces and nephews not by blood but by heart. She was preceded in death by her mom, Rose Johnson; paternal grandparents, Frederick and Myrtle (Deplanche) Johnson, maternal grandparents, Ernest and Fern (Gohr) Hansen and Loren and Ardella (Marshall) Richan; brother, David Johnson. A Celebration of Life will be held at 10:00 am., Saturday, July 15th, 2023 at the Sweetwater Events Complex (small hall), 3320 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs Wyo. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 10, 2023 Joseph Leslie Wiseman Joseph Leslie Wiseman, of Sheridan, Wyoming, formerly of Elkhorn, Nebraska, and Green River, Wyoming, passed away on Saturday, July 8, 2023, at the age of 75. It is impossible to articulate the many reasons for which Dad will be missed. He was the most handsome, funny, hardworking, and ethical man. Dad could fix anything, albeit with duct tape or a wire hanger, and it would not break again. Dad loved music. He could often be found whistling to, or singing along with his favorites, among them Sam Cooke. He was a sucker for a good love song and would often sing them to mom, his bride and best friend since 8th grade. Their sweet love and romance will always be an example to his kids and grandkids. Dad was incredibly proud of his kids, but it was the grandkids that Papa Joe could often be heard bragging about, JJ (Hannah), Connor (Mary), Brody, McCoy, Crue, CJ, Cache, Emery, and JoJo. He loved his two grandgirls and all of the “Stinkster” boys. There are so many things we will see and hear that will forever remind us of dad. From white chocolate raspberry creamer to raking the carpet, camping in the mountains to a suitcase packed to perfection, winning toys for the grandkids from the “claw machine” and falling out of trucks while hunting, his theories about truckers and ball-bearings and his love for a chocolate Frosty; his belly laugh was infectious and his Dennis-the-Menace grin always made it look like he was up to something, he never met a referee he liked, and he would never shy away from a good political discussion. And who could forget the mashed potato incident of 2019! Dad is survived by his beautiful bride of 56 years, Deborah; children, Dawn (Bill) of Wahoo, Nebraska, Chadd (Stacie) Wiseman of Arvada, Colorado, and Lyndsey (Ryan) Schilleman of Sheridan, Wyoming; grandchildren, JJ (Hannah) Zumbrennen, Connor (Mary) Zumbrennen, Crue, Cache and Emery Wiseman, and Brody, McCoy, CJ, and Johanna Schilleman; sisters, Bonnie Ware, Barbara (Fred) Guevara, as well as many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents, Keith and Jerry Wiseman; brother, Terry Wiseman; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Leslie and Dora Allender; and sister-in-law, Beverly Wilson. To honor his time in the Air Force and service to our great country, a graveside service with military honors will be conducted at the Sheridan Municipal Cemetery at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 15, 2023. Friends and relatives are invited to gather at the Rock Church (1100 Big Horn Avenue) in Sheridan following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to honor Joe may be made to Tunnel to Towers Foundation, t2t.org, a Children’s Hospital or a Veteran’s organization, organizations that he supported. Online condolences may be made to www.sheridanfuneral.com. Arrangements are under the care of Sheridan Funeral Home. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 11, 2023 Dewey E. Corhn Dewey E. Corhn, 74, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Saturday, July 8, 2023 at his home. He was a 71-year resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of Rosiclare, Illinois. He was born November 3, 1948 in Rosiclare, Illinois, the son of Randolph Corhn and Helen Arlene Shaw. Mr. Corhn attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and he was a 1969 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He married Susan Diehl October 20, 1967 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, and she preceded him in death in 2014. Mr. Corhn was a United States Army veteran having served in Vietnam. He worked for FMC Corporation for 35 years and retired in 2006 as a crew coordinator. Dewey enjoyed spending time with his family; hunting; side by side rides and being in the great outdoors. He enjoyed teaching children about Native American History. Survivors include his very special friend, Eva Bingman of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Gary Corhn of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Peggy Lund of Rock Springs, Wyoming; several cousins, three nieces and one nephew. He is preceded in death by his parents; wife, Susan Corhn; one son, David Corhn; and one brother, Barry Corhn. Cremation will take place. A graveside service with military honors will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Friday, July 21, 2023 at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Dewey’s name to the Abundant Grace Ministries, 1515 Edgar Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 11, 2023 Richard Wayne “Rick” Rowland Richard “Rick” Wayne Rowland, 76, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his loving family Sunday, July 9, 2023 in Green River, Wyoming. He was a resident of Green River for 29 years and former resident of Casper, Wyoming. He was born October 11, 1946 in Powell, Wyoming, the son of Wilbur A. Rowland and Janet Elaine Crowder. Mr. Rowland attended schools in Powell, Wyoming and was a 1965 graduate of Powell High School. Mr. Rowland was a United States Navy veteran having served in the Vietnam Era and he was stationed in Guam. He married Shelley Linneman March 26, 1974 in Gillette, Wyoming. Mr. Rowland worked for Security Bit a Division of Dresser Industries for 38 years and retired in 2015 as oil field sales. He was a member of the Union Congregational Church of Christ. Mr. Rowland enjoyed spending time with family, camping, fishing, and all sports. Survivors include his wife, Shelley Rowland of Green River, Wyoming; two daughters, Stephanie Sutton and husband Brad of Platte City, Missouri, Staci Fantin and husband Rod of Grand Junction, Colorado: one sister, Cindy Balderas of Powell, Wyoming; four grandchildren, Tristen Fantin and wife Kyleigh, Trea Fantin, Trig Fantin and Patrick Sutton; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Rick’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 12, 2023 Mary Elizabeth Grubb Mary Elizabeth Grubb, 73, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family Monday, July 10, 2023 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Green River for 45 years and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Grubb died following a courageous battle with cancer She was born June 4, 1950 in Steubenville, Ohio, the daughter of Donald Lewis and Georgia Morgan. Mrs. Grubb attended schools in Ohio and she was a 1968 graduate of Steubenville High School. She received her Associates of Applied Science Degree from Western Wyoming Community College. She married the love of her life, Monroe C. Grubb, April 29, 1972 in Green River, Wyoming. Mrs. Grubb worked for Sweetwater County School District #2 as a teacher’s aide for several years. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints. Mary was an active and involved member of her church. Mrs. Grubb was involved with the Golden Hour Senior Center, Cub Scouts when her children were young, and Kenpo Karate. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, puzzles, gardening working out in the yard, exercising, karate, movies and all of her wonderful pets who were mostly rescues. She was CrossFit and Zumba certified. Survivors include her husband, Monroe Grubb of Green River, Wyoming; three sons, Jason Grubb of Green River, Wyoming, D.J. Grubb and wife Annalisa of Logan, Utah, Andrew Grubb and wife Sandra (Divily) of St. George, Utah; one brother, Jim Lewis of Green River, Wyoming; one sister, Cheri Johnson and husband Larry of Green River, Wyoming; 11 grandchildren; two nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, David Lewis; one nephew, Michael Johnson. Private family services will be conducted. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 12, 2023 Sheri Ann Otter Sheri Ann Otter, 59, passed away Friday July 7, 2023 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was a resident of Green River for 46 years and former resident of Redondo Beach, California and Boise, Idaho. Sheri was born April 6, 1964 to Ray William Hayes and Carol Bliss Hayes in Redondo Beach, California. She graduated from Green River High School in 1982. After high school she attended cosmetology school at Hollywood Beauty School in Ogden, Utah. After receiving her cosmetology license she returned to Green River where she began her career. She was the owner of Aladdin’s Beauty Salon in Green River for 39 years. Throughout her career she gained many clients who became lifelong friends. Her salon was a place the community could go to feel loved, enjoy laughter and leave with a confidence boost. She married the love of her life, Alvin Otter Jr. on November 14, 1986 in Green River, Wyoming. Alvin’s two children, Tiffany and Eric became her bonus children. Sheri and Alvin went on to have two children together, Cameron and Cassidy. They shared a beautiful life together for 36 years. Sheri loved to laugh and enjoy life. Her family was her whole world. She loved her grandbabies and would spend as much time with them as possible. Her favorite hobbies included traveling to the beach, camping in the mountains and spending time with her family and friends. She loved shopping and could always use another pair of shoes. She enjoyed gambling from time to time and was the luckiest person on the penny slots. Her beautiful smile will be missed by all. Survivors include her husband of 36 years, Alvin Otter Jr. of Green River, Wyoming; mother, Carol Hayes of Gooding, Idaho; her children, Cameron Otter and wife Steph of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Cassidy Otter of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Eric Otter and wife Brandie of Johnsonville, New York, Tiffany Ballard and husband David of Victoria, Texas; one sister, Polly Davis of Gooding, Idaho; seven grandchildren, Raiden, Brett, Madelyn, Zayden, Blakelyn, Graham, and Piper; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Ray William Hayes; brother, Bradford Ray Hayes; father-in-law, Alvin Otter Senior; paternal grandparents, Bill and Velma Hayes and maternal grandparents, Myron and Margaret Bliss. A Celebration of Life will be conducted on Friday, July 21, 2023 at 2:00 PM at the Sweetwater Events Complex in Rock Springs, Wyoming. The family respectfully requests the consideration of donations to organizations Sheri felt strongly about, The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and The Boys and Girls Club of Sweetwater County. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 12, 2023 Michael John Nauenburg Michael “Mike” John Nauenburg, 49, passed away in Rock Springs, Wyoming on Sunday, July 9, 2023. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past 12 years and former resident of Scottsbluff, Nebraska. He was born October 16, 1973 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, the son of Jean Nauenburg. Mike attended schools in Scottsbluff, Nebraska and was a 1992 graduate of Scottsbluff High School. He married the love of his life, Bridget Ann Bamrick, June 29, 1998 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mike worked for Fastenal for 23 years as general manager. He was a co-owner/operator of Buffalo 44 Wood Fired Pizza. He enjoyed spending time with family, camping, side by side, hunting and woodworking. Mike had a huge heart for everyone he met, a beautiful smile that lit up any room and he was always a complete jokester that made everyone laugh all the time. Survivors include his wife of 25 years, Bridget Nauenburg of Rock Springs, Wyoming; mother, Jean Nauenburg of Scottsbluff, Nebraska; one son, Aiden Nauenburg of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Joe Nauenburg and wife Kim of Lewisville, Texas; one uncle, Paul Pirnie of Scottsbluff, Nebraska; several cousins; two nieces, Kaitlyn Nauenburg and Brittany Nauenburg. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Edmund and Betty Nauenburg; one uncle, Robert Nauenburg; three aunts, Cheryl Pirnie, Glenda Burlingame and Carol Ann Nauenburg. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Michael’s memory to The Boys and Girls Club, 736 Massachusetts, Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 14, 2023 Peter Ness Paulson Peter Ness Paulson put up the kick stand and hit the highway to heaven on July 2, 2023. He was welcomed by his grandmother, mom, dad, and his sister, Pam. Pete loved to ride, he loved the sunshine and warm days. He could usually be found at the grill, smoking a cigar and a brisket, usually at the same time. He loved the Vikings and the Twins, he never missed a game and took a lot of pride in irritating the heck out of his wife. Pete was a proud Norwegian Viking, tough as nails, but easily turned into a big softy when it came to his family, especially his wife and daughters. It’s rare to find the one person in a world of billions that is your perfection, best friend, love… your unicorn. Peter Ness Paulson (Pete) was my person. We seemed to both look for each other for half a lifetime. Finding each other will always be our miracle. Pete loved his wife Marion, daughters, sons and grands and now our great-grandson with his whole heart. Saying he was so proud of them and all if their accomplishments would be an understatement. He would talk about all of them as if the sun rose and set in their booties. If Pete was your friend, he was your friend for life. And he made friends so easily. In his life as a trucker and biker he met so many people that he kept in touch with all through the years. And most of them became as close as family to both of us. A proper Viking send off will begin on August 26. We’re calling on anyone that rides to meet at the mall, kick stands up at 2 p.m. We’ll ride to Bad Joker Brewery where the party will carry on. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jul 15, 2023 Mark Harry Taylor Mark Harry Taylor, 67, passed away on Wednesday, July 12, 2023 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on June 14, 1956 in Syracuse, NY the son of Alfred Harry Taylor and Carrol Joyce Stodder. Mark was a jack of all trades. He was an EMT and firefighter in New York. Mark worked at Pamida where he met his first wife and had his two beautiful daughters. He also worked various jobs while he played in his band. Mark enjoyed playing his guitar, spending time with his kids, grandkids and dogs. Survivors include his daughters, Katie Havskjold and husband Curt of Rock Springs, WY, Maribeth Marcheschi and husband Mark of Tucson, AZ, Susan Shurtleff and husband Todd of Green River, WY; sisters, Lori Koloff of Green River, WY, Sandy Page of Green River, WY, Lynn Dean of Rock Springs, WY; grandchildren Kaylin Havskjold, Catalina Smith, Samuel Taylor, Hayden Taylor, Jerzey Lynn Lee, Jacob Havskjold; great-grandchildren, Scarlett, Sapphira, and Gracelynn. He is preceded in death by his parents, Carol and Alfred “Skip” Taylor, sister, Nancy Hymas, brother, Alan Taylor, and brother, Corey Hymas. Following cremation, a celebration of life will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, July 21, 2023 at the Fox Funeral Chapel 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY 82901. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to be made in Mark’s name to the University of Utah Hospital 540 Arapeen Dr # 130, Salt Lake City, UT 84108. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jul 17, 2023 Paula Elizabeth Wall Paula Elizabeth Wall, 82 passed away on Thursday, July 13, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock, in Green River, Wyoming. She was born on October 27, 1940 in Lucerne, WY, the daughter of Mary Valdez and Augustine Vigil. Paula attended schools in Evanston, WY. She married Frank Thomas Wall on November 14, 1959 in Evanston, WY. He preceded her in death on November 13, 2019. Paula was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. She worked as a receptionist for the Animal Clinic of Green River and Sweetwater County School District until her retirement in 2000. Paula enjoyed attending bingo, snowmobiling, spending time with family, and watching the Dallas Cowboys. She also enjoyed attending her kids and grandkids sporting events, and barrel races. Paula loved her two fur babies, Spicy and FiFi. Survivors include her daughters, Debbie Gardea and husband Raul Gardea of Green River, WY, Rhonda Murphy and husband Ted Murphy of Green River, WY, Stephanie McCann and husband Kent of Rock Springs, WY; sisters-in-law, Carolyn Rickert of Dimondville, WY, Sarah Taylor of Evanston, WY; grandchildren, Richard Gardea and wife Felicia, Rachel Schaefer and husband Ryan, Nathan McCann and partner Afton Spalding, Jacob McCann, Kory Potter and wife Kayla; great-grandchildren, Bryken Potter, Cole Schaefer, Jade Schaefer, Finn Gardea, Baby Gardea that is on the way, Bransen Potter, Briar Potter, and Brilynn Potter. She is preceded in death by her parents, granddaughter, Amber Wall, sisters, Rosa Mora, Sandra Ball, and her second mother, Paulette Lamb. A mass of Christian burial, will be conducted at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 20, 2023 at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Dr., Green River, WY. A viewing will be held at 10:00 am on Thursday, where a vigil service with rosary will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. at the church. Inurnment will take place at a later date, in the Riverview Cemetery, Green River, WY. The family requests, in lieu of flowers for donations to be made in Paul’s name to the Wyoming Chapter- Alzheimer’s Association 2232 Dell Range Blvd., Ste. 101, Cheyenne, WY 82009. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 17, 2023 Richard E. Erickson Richard E. Erickson, 76, passed away on Saturday, July 15, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock Convalescent Center in Green River, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for 34 years and former resident of Table Rock, Wyoming. He was born August 17, 1946 in Lamar, Colorado, the son of Charles A. Erickson and Alice M. Dishman. Mr. Erickson attended schools in Springfield, Colorado and was a 1964 graduate of Springfield High School. He married the love of his life, Barbara E. Moulder January 11, 1970 in Springfield, Colorado. Mr. Erickson worked for El Paso Corporation for 45 years and retired in 2012 as area superintendent. He enjoyed camping, fishing, hunting, woodworking, anything old west, gardening, tinkering in his “busted knuckle” garage, and most of all, spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Barbara E. Erickson of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Jeff Erickson and wife Breanna of Parker, Colorado; one daughter, Cindy Kniep and husband Mark of Green River, Wyoming; five grandchildren, Jaxon, Jesse, Jarron, Kassidy, Naomi; and several cousins. He is preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Billy Gene Erickson; two sisters, Sandy Bishop, Shana Self; paternal grandparents, Johan and Elizabeth Erickson; maternal grandparents, Wallace and Violet Dishman. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Richard’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Cowboys Against Cancer, 1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 17, 2023 Eugene Arthur “Gene” Seehafer Eugene “Gene” Arthur Seehafer passed away on Thursday, June 29, 2023, with his family close by. Gene was born in Wausau, WI on September 22, 1945, to Wilbert and Myra Seehafer and was the second oldest of five siblings. Gene grew up around the farms and foundries of Wausau and followed his dad whenever he could into the woods fishing, trapping, and hunting. He aspired to go to college and to have acreage of his own after working on his uncle’s farm during the summers. Architecture and engineering were his career interests. After graduating high school in 1963, Gene went to trade school for three years where he studied residential design. In 1966, Gene enlisted in the United States Air Force and proudly served his country until he was honorably discharged in 1970. After his discharge, Gene earned a college degree in industrial engineering in 1972, working in the foundries in Wisconsin. Gene married the girl next door, Judith “Judy” Dalbec, a dreamer like himself, on May 16, 1970. For 53 years she was by his side tackling many goals and chasing their dreams. The couple was blessed with a son, Aaron, and a daughter, Nicole “Nicki.” A picture on a calendar of Green River Lakes in an office fueled his dreams and desires to live out west. In 1980, Gene and Judy packed up their children and belongings and moved to Green River, WY where Gene worked at the mines of Texas Gulf and FMC Corporation until he retired in 2008. He and Judy worked hard to make their dreams come to fruition. He was a meticulous craftsman and loved designing and building his own projects including his house and property in Green River. He was always looking forward to the next project and he took pride in anything his hands touched. In 1991, he began building his dream of having acreage when they purchased land near Daniel, WY. Gene spent countless weekends and evenings designing, building, and transforming his dream into reality so that when he retired, he could concentrate on growing certified hay. Gene loved being on a tractor and had one for each task. Gene was an avid outdoorsman and hunting and fishing were a way of life instilled to him by his father, which he in turn passed on to his kids and grandkids. Gene was a storyteller and loved sharing his adventures with anyone willing to listen. Along with 43 years of Wyoming adventures, Gene was able to share with Judy adventures to Alaska, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa. Gene is survived by his wife, Judy, Daniel WY, their children, Aaron (Mindy) Seehafer, Pinedale, WY and Dr. Nicki (Daris) Jutten, Montrose CO, grandchildren, Erica and Elliott, his siblings, Leroy (Jean) Seehafer, WI, Shirley Manning, WI, Sheila Burgus, IA, Sara Goetsch, WI, and several nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents. A Celebration of Life and luncheon will be held on Saturday, July 22, 2023, at 1 p.m. at the Seehafer’s home, 16 Sitting Bull Dr, Daniel WY. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Kickin’ Cancer, PO Box 687, Pinedale WY 82941. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jul 20, 2023 Samuel Isaac Treas Samuel Isaac Treas, 23, passed away from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on July 17, 2023. He was born on June 3, 2000 in Rancho Mirage, California, the son of Lisa Diane Treas. Samuel attended Central High School and graduated with the class of 2019. He worked for Summit Slick Line Inc as a truck driver. Samuel enjoyed spending his time working and hanging out with coworkers. He was taken far too soon and will be dearly missed by his family and friends. Survivors include his mother, Lisa Treas; sisters, Gracie Jordan and Kaitilyn Draper; and grandparents, William and Lanita Treas. He was preceded in death by his sister, Cecilia Cervantes. Cremation will take place. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jul 20, 2023 Donald L. Parker Donald L. Parker, 91, of Green River, Wyoming passed away Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was born on May 28, 1932 in Cresco, PA. Survivors include his wife Diane Parker as well as his children and beloved grandchildren. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jul 21, 2023 Albert Ronald DiDominic Albert Ronald DiDominic, 62, passed away on Wednesday, July 12, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born on December 23, 1960 in Oil City, PA, the son of Carmine John DiDominic and Dolores Pugliesi. He enjoyed riding his bicycle all over the United States. Survivors include his brother, Carmine DiDominic Jr. of Lakeland, FL; sisters, Alice Hunsinger of Lakeland, FL, and Threasa Klimkowski of Palm Bay, FL. He is preceded in death by his parents. A celebration of life will be conducted at 12:00 p.m., Saturday, July 22, 2023 at Highland Park Church in Lakeland, FL. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 21, 2023 Raymond Lewis Pecolar Raymond Lewis Pecolar, 84, passed away Friday, July 14, 2023 at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He died following a lengthy illness. Mr. Pecolar was born August 7, 1938 in Rock Springs, the son of Raymond Pecolar and Annie Lewis. He attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1956 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Immediately after graduating, Raymond joined the Navy as an electrician for four years receiving an honorable discharge. Mr. Pecolar married Sherry L. Tennant May 28, 1960 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He worked for Pacific Power and Light for 29 years and nine months and retired in 1998. Mr. Pecolar enjoyed hunting, fishing and learning the land around him. He had many hobbies that included making and inventing things, fly-tying, and making earrings. He could repair anything. What he enjoyed most was visiting family and friends, telling stories and jokes. Survivors include his wife, Sherry L. Pecolar of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sons, Raymond Pecolar and wife Robin of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Dale Pecolar and wife Melanie of Rock Springs, Wyoming; six grandchildren: Kyle (Apryl) Pecolar, Kevin (Angie) Pecolar, Kaylin (Dusty) Ledgerwood, Katie (Cassidy) West, Carley (Van Welsh) Pecolar, Janelle (Hunter) Gillespie; eleven great-grandchildren, Aislyn, Abby, Canon, Hudson, Saylor, Hanna, Jaxon, Coltan, Aksel, Sloane, and Ace; along with several cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents. Cremation will take place A Memorial Service will be conducted at a later date. The family respectfully requests donations be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 21, 2023 Frank William Subic Sr. Frank William Subic Sr., 92, passed away Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for 58 years and former resident of Superior, Wyoming. Mr. Subic was born January 26, 1931 in Superior, Wyoming, the son of Frank Subic and Blanche McLean. He attended schools in Superior and was a 1949 graduate of Superior High School. Mr. Subic married the love of his life Mary Lou Subic June 29, 1950 in Rock Springs, Wyoming; she preceded him in death March 13, 2023. Mr. Subic worked for the Huntly Construction for many years as a construction forman. He then worked for the City of Rock Springs for nine years, and retired on April 3, 1996 as a street superintendent. Mr. Subic loved spending time with family, woodworking, fishing, hunting and camping. He was an avid Wyoming Cowboys Fan. Survivors include one son, Frank Subic Jr. and wife Debbie of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters, Jackie Kettering and husband Harvey of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Vickie Bostick of Rock Springs, Wyoming; nine grandchildren, Jenifer Buller, Brian Kettering and wife Rhonda, Jacob Kettering, Launy Subic, Genieva Hilton and husband Mike, Alexis Edgmon and husband Michael, Aubrey Bostick and fiancé Nic, Brandon Lawrence and wife Heather; eight great-grandchildren, Dallas Buller, Dalton Buller, Andrew Kettering, Lance Kettering, Abby Kettering, Kaden Duncan-Hilton, Evan Subic, Elizabeth Subic; four great-great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Blanch Subic; wife, Mary Lou Subic and one brother, Robert Subic. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Frank’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside Services and Interment will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call the chapel one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 21, 2023 Nancy Lynn “Nanny” Normington Nancy Lynn “Nanny” Normington, 64, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for 50 years and former resident of Seattle, Washington. She died following a courageous battle with cancer during the past six months. Nancy was born July 28, 1958 in Seattle, Washington, the daughter of Bruce Douglas Woodward and Phyllis Walter Woodward. She attended schools in Seattle, Washington and Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was married to Kent Beardsley. They had three sons and later divorced. Nancy married Michael Andrew Normington February 24, 2008 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Nancy worked for the Sweetwater County School District #1 for 33 years. She retired from administration in the Transportation Department, and later returned part time as a bus driver. Nancy loved spending time with her family, especially her grandkids. She was always their #1 fan and, in any sport they played. She loved the kids on her bus route and would give them trinkets to make them feel special, and brighten their day! Her love for people was reflected in her work for the Senior Center where she delivered meals. Animals were always a big part of Nanny’s life. Whether it was an injured bird she rehabbed, or her grandson’s hand-me-down turtles. Nanny’s pets were always rescues. She adopted senior dogs and gave them the best life! If it were up to Nanny, she’d have a house full of rescued pets! Nanny always made holidays big! She was known to give the most thoughtful, unique gifts. She will be remembered for dressing up as Santa and handing out gifts for Christmas Dinner at Sapporo. Nanny will always be remembered for her infectious laugh, huge heart, and her favorite color--yellow. Although her last six months where arduous and painful, this time brought what Nanny loved most, people. We were all able to talk with friends, spend time with family, and meet new people. For this we will forever be grateful! Nancy was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Survivors include her husband, Michael Andrew Normington of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three sons, Matthew Beardsley and wife Theresa of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Mitchell Beardsley and wife Jessica of Spokane, Washington, Marc Beardsley and wife Jennifer of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Jeffrey Scott Woodward and companion Peggy Codding of Longmont, Colorado; five grandchildren, Andy Daley-Beardsley and companion Maryn Thomas, Adryan Beardsley, Benjamin Beardsley, Ryker Beardsley, Joseph Beardsley; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Bruce and Phyllis Woodward. Cremation will take place. A rosary will be recited at 10:30 A.M. Monday, July 31, 2023 at Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday July 31,2023, at the Church. Friends may call the church one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 21, 2023 Ben E. Privitt Ben E. Privitt, 67, lost his battle with cancer on Tuesday, July 18, 2023 He was born an April 15, 1956 in Elko, Nevada, the son of John Garner Privitt Jr. and Beverly Ann Ford. Mr. Privitt attended schools in Carlin, Nevada and was a 1974 graduate of Combined Schools. He married Suzanne C. Walsh December 15, 2006 in Cody, Wyoming. Mr. Privitt worked at Tata Chemical for 45 years and retired June 29, 2019 in maintenance. He enjoyed spending time with family especially his grandchildren and his Harley. Survivors include his wife, Suzanne and blended family of six children; 17 grandchildren; six great grand babies will miss him terribly. He rides through the heavens now. We love you, Papa. He is preceded in death by his parents. Cremation will take place. A wake will be held from 3:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Saturday, July 29, 2023 at Fraternal Order of Eagles, 88 2nd East, Green River, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 21, 2023 Ricky Carr “Rick” Bennett Ricky” Rick” Carr Bennett, 58 years young passed away Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a long-time resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of St. George, Utah. Rick was an amazing father, brother, son, husband and papa. He was wise beyond his years, and someone you could always confide in. He had a calming presence anytime he’d walk through a door. He was the light of our family, and the glue that held us all together. Rick was born to Ron Bennett and Dorothy Kay Smith on May 7, 1965 in Mesa, Arizona. “The only sibling not born in Wyoming,” he would say. Ricky attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1983 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He attended WyoTech in Laramie and earned his certifications in diesel mechanics. Rick was also state certified in diesel mechanics. Eventually residing in Elko, Nevada he started his family with Angel Bennett and later divorced. He worked for Barrick Gold Mine. He moved his family in 1998 to St. George, Utah and made his way back to Rock Springs in 2008. He worked for Sweetwater County School District #1 for 14 years and retired as the fleet supervisor in 2021. In 2010, he met his beautiful wife, Michelle Kennison Bennett, and they eventually tied the knot August 27, 2022 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Family meant the world to Rick especially his grandchildren, fishing, camping, going on side-by-side rides and talking with people, as he never met a stranger. He enjoyed eating breakfast almost every day at his favorite little diner, The Renegade, whether it was with family or by himself. He was one of the best mechanics out there and could tell you what was wrong with your vehicle by just listening to it, and was right every single time. Music had a way of speaking to his soul. Survivors include his wife, Michelle Bennett of Rock Springs, Wyoming; father, Ron Bennett and wife Anita of Rock Springs, Wyoming; stepfather, Dale Hurd of St. George, Utah; mother-in-law, Karen Kennison of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three daughters, Nikquita Reed and husband Rex of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Alyssa Muniz and husband Holdin of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Kassidee Brown of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, K.C. Brown of Rock Springs, Wyoming; four brothers, Cory Bennett of St. George, Utah, Shawn Bennett and wife Barbara of Jerusalem, Isreal, Darren Hurd and wife Sheryl of Boise, Idaho, Todd Hurd and wife Julie of Evanston, Wyoming; two sisters, Jody Thomas and husband Tom of Centennial, Colorado, Robin Chappel and husband Mike of Salt Lake City, Utah; five grandchildren, Ryker Reed, Haisley Reed, Taytum Reed, Ryland Brown, Dreyson Muniz; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother, Dorothy Hurd; two sons; Brady Bennett, Brock Bennett; father-in-law, Keith Kennison; paternal grandparents, Leland and Nell Bennett and maternal grandparents, George and Melva Smith. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Rick’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Saturday, July 29, 2023 at Santa Fe Southwest Grill, 1635 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 21, 2023 Maren Gail Kneeland Maren Gail Kneeland, 79, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family, Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past five years and former resident of Lacey, Washington. She was born November 7, 1943 in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of George Arthur Hunter Jr. and Joanne Lynk. Mrs. Kneeland attended schools in Inglewood, California and was a 1961 graduate of Morningside High School. She earned her Bachelor’s of Art Degree in Education at Fresno State College. She married the love of her life, Norman Kneeland July 9, 1965 Fresno, California and he preceded her in death February 24, 2023. They had two children in Carpinteria, California and enjoyed raising a family in sunny California. Mrs. Kneeland loved teaching children with disabilities and being a hospice care provider in California. In later years she was the owner of Kneeland Attorney Services for five years and retired in 1991. She enjoyed playing the guitar, singing worship music, knitting and working with technology. Survivors include her daughter, Jennifer Dian Smith and husband Robert of Idaho Falls, Idaho; one son, Kevin Bruce Kneeland and wife Heather of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Richard Bruce Hunter of Inglewood, California; seven grandchildren, Megan Knoerr and husband Joey, Amber Blair and husband Micah, Andrew Kneeland, Caleb Kneeland, Matthias Kneeland, Micah Kneeland, Noah Kneeland; two great-grandsons, Jasper Knoerr and Mikah Knoerr; seven cousins, four nieces and two nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband, Norman Claire Kneeland; parents, George Arthur Hunter Jr. and Joanne Hunter and one sister-in-law, Judy Kneeland. Graveside services and interment will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, July 26, 2023 in the Riverview Cemetery. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Maren’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 21, 2023 Raymond Lewis Pecolar Raymond Lewis Pecolar, 84, passed away Friday, July 14, 2023 at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He died following a lengthy illness. Mr. Pecolar was born August 7, 1938 in Rock Springs, the son of Raymond Pecolar and Annie Lewis. He attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1956 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Immediately after graduating, Raymond joined the Navy as an electrician for four years receiving an honorable discharge. Mr. Pecolar married Sherry L. Tennant May 28, 1960 in Rock Springs. He worked for Pacific Power and Light for 29 years and nine months and retired in 1998. Mr. Pecolar enjoyed hunting, fishing and learning the land around him. He had many hobbies that included making and inventing things, fly-tying, and making earrings. He could repair anything. What he enjoyed most was visiting family and friends, telling stories and jokes. Survivors include his wife, Sherry L. Pecolar of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sons, Raymond Pecolar and wife Robin of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Dale Pecolar and wife Melanie of Rock Springs, Wyoming; six grandchildren: Kyle (Apryl) Pecolar, Kevin (Angie) Pecolar, Kaylin (Dusty) Ledgerwood, Katie (Cassidy) West, Carley (Van Welsh) Pecolar, Janelle (Hunter) Gillespie; eleven great-grandchildren, Aislyn, Abby, Canon, Hudson, Saylor, Hanna, Jaxon, Coltan, Aksel, Sloane, and Ace; along with several cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents. The family respectfully requests donations be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday, August 24, 2023 at Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military honors, graveside services and inurnment will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Condolences may be left at vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jul 24, 2023 Brian Keith Mertin Brian Keith Mertin, 47, slipped away peacefully from this life on Tuesday, July 18, 2023. He was born on April 2, 1976 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Darwin Kent Mertin and Linda Lee Caldwell. Brian attended Hillcrest High School and went on to work for Union Pacific Railroad for 25 years. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. From a young age Brian loved hunting with his family and friends. His first year elk hunting he got lost on Boulder Mountain and wasn’t found until 3 a.m. That didn’t stop his love for the outdoors and hunting. He was always one to sit back and enjoy the time spent with those around him and listen to stories around the campfire. He enjoyed packing into the backcountry on horses or cruising around on the dirt roads. As he grew older, his passion for hunting and horses grew larger. But if he wasn’t driving, he was the one sleeping in the passenger seat. He loved making memories and spending time with his boys, he was a very proud and loving father. The time he got to spend with them was cherished deep in his heart. Brian is survived by his three sons, Shad, Tallon and Kade; his mother, Linda; his siblings, Tonja(Patrick), Joreen, Valerie, Kent(Kim), Eric, Pete(Leslie), Mindy, Elisa; as well as many nieces and nephews. Brian is preceded in death by his father, Darwin, brother-in-law, Marty and nephew, Devin. Viewing will be held from 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., Friday, July 28, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Graveside services will immediately follow at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery, 800 Thompson St. Rock Springs, WY. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 25, 2023 Kathleen Tomlin Kathleen Tomlin, 73, passed away and joined her heavenly family on July 21, 2023. She was born in Las Animas, Colorado, on September 6, 1949, to Mahlon and Ann Smith of Hasty and was the third of 16 children. She grew up on a cattle ranch southeast of Las Animas. The ranch, now the Smith Centennial Ranch, has been in the family for over 100 years and four generations, and she will be laid to rest there at Peaceful Valley Cemetery. Kathleen had a wonderful childhood; she worked hard and played hard. From first through eighth grade, she attended Woodrow School, which was four miles west of the family’s ranch house. When she was in eighth grade, the remaining country schools were consolidated to Las Animas, and she attended Columbian School, riding a bus for an hour to get there. She was terrified, but many city and country kids made her feel welcome, and she found a solid place in the community which would last her lifetime. During high school, she worked in the basement of the Bent County courthouse for the superintendent of schools. After graduating from Las Animas High School, she attended Central Business School in Denver, finishing first in her class before landing her first “real” job, working as executive secretary to the director of the Edwin A. Bemis Public Library in Littleton. She worked there for four years until her brothers talked her into going on wheat and corn harvest as a truck and combine driver. She had a great time, and one year their “all-girl” crew (except for two brothers) attracted a lot of attention wherever they traveled–from the Oklahoma Panhandle to Chugwater, Wyoming. Eventually, her grandfather, George asked her to come back and help on the family ranch, this decision led her to meet her husband, Harold. The two were married the following year on September 1, 1973. By then she was working at the employment office in La Junta and was recruited to work in the director’s office at Fort Lyon. Tired of the commute to La Junta, she gladly accepted the job. Kathleen and Harold were blessed with three daughters, Alice, Rebecca, and Jessica. She worked for the Veterans Administration for 33 years, beginning at Fort Lyon and working her way up to administrative officer at the Pueblo facility. She retired in 2005 when it became apparent that Harold’s health was failing. Unable to sit still for long, she worked for five more years at the Bent County Healthcare Center in social services and thoroughly enjoyed helping the residents and families. Harold had contracted a rare liver disease when he was 29 years old and ended up having a liver transplant in 2011, and that is when she “RE-retired” and enjoyed life even more. Kathleen always enjoyed serving the community and helped with the Post Prom Party for 19 years, ensuring that the kids were safe after the prom. Because of her work with this event, she won the National GEICO Public Service Award in 1996 and was awarded with a trip to Washington D.C. for her public service, and the trip was one of the highlights of her life. She took her daughter, Jessica and her mom and had a grand time when they rolled out the red carpet-V.I.P. tours. She enjoyed volunteering for the Bent County Historical Society, the VFW Auxiliary, Woman’s Civic Club, and the Catholic church. Any day of the week, she could be seen running to her next activity or event, and her planner was always full of community service work, family time, and travel with those she loved. She was also known as the family historian and had a passion for local history, which can be seen from her work at the John W. Rawlings Heritage Center and in countless family biographies. Kathleen is survived by her daughters, Alice (Marcela Priale), Rebecca (Marzel Estes), and Jessica (Michael Meehan); grandson, Hunter Fae Tomlin; and granddaughters, Emy and Mili Meehan; brothers and sisters, Mike (Lois) Smith, Carol (Ken) McEndree, John (Carolyn) Smith, Richard (Zita) Smith, Barbara (Miles) Martin, Mark (Lisa) Smith, Margaret (David) Johnson, Jeff (Tamara) Smith, Susan (Brad) McKinney, Janelle (Lewis) Nickell, Mary Beauchamp, Nancy York, Karen Smith, Joanna (Pat) Schupbach, and Amy (Jay) Lemons. Kathleen also leaves behind Harold’s family: brother-in-law, Leldon (Carol) Tomlin; sisters-in-law, Vickie (Neil) Briggs, LaVonne Garrison, Susan (Jerry) Miller, Vivid Tomlin, and Brenda Whattler; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, and other extended family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold; parents, Mahlon and Ann Smith; father- and mother-in-law, Fae and Olive Tomlin; sisters-in-law, Shirley Copeland and Patricia Tomlin; and her precious grandson, Roland Tomlin. Mass of Christian burial for Kathleen Tomlin will take place at 9 a.m. and rosary at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 29, 2023 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Las Animas, Colorado. Interment will follow at the Smith Ranch Peaceful Valley Cemetery. In honor of Kathleen, the family asks that those attending services wear their Denver Broncos attire or red, white, and blue. Due to limited seating and shade at the graveside services, please bring a chair and an umbrella. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Donor Alliance or John W. Rawlings Heritage Center in care of Horber Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 431, Las Animas, Colorado 81054. --- Fox Funeral Home, Jul 26, 2023 Janell Susan Huff Janell Susan Huff, 60, passed away on Sunday, July 23, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born on January 16, 1963 in Rawlins, WY, the daughter of Richard Millman and Marian Rollins. Janell graduated with the Rawlins High School class of 1981 before attending college at the University of Wyoming to obtain her BSN in nursing. She worked as a transportation safety administrator for 25 years until her retirement on August 31, 2022. Janell enlisted in the Navy in October of 1987 and was discharged in December of 1993. Janell married Eric Huff on June 30, 2007 in Rock Springs, WY. She was a member of the Rock Springs Evangelical Free Church. Janell enjoyed crocheting, riding her Can-Am Ryker, target shooting, participating in church activities, and loving on her dogs. She chose joy over negativity. Janell persevered through the hardship of dealing with cancer for many years. Survivors include her husband, Eric Huff of Rock Springs, WY; stepdaughter, Cassandra Shelton of Middleberg, FL; brother, James Millman of Wilderville, OR; sisters, Jean Hall of Buffalo, WY, Jerrie Millman of Grants Pass, OR, JoAnne Millman of Grants Pass, OR; five nieces, seven nephews, and five aunts. She is preceded in death by her parents, maternal grandparents, paternal grandparents, and niece, Nicole Siscineros. Following cremation, memorial service will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 19, 2023 at Rock Springs Evangelical Free Church, 125 Firestone Rd., Rock Springs, WY 82901. Inurnment will take place in Rawlins, WY at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 27, 2023 Evelyn Mae Moore Evelyn Mae Moore, 77, passed away Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock Convalescent Center. She was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past eight years and former resident of Green River, Wyoming. Mrs. Moore was born May 4, 1946 in Escanaba, Michigan, the daughter of Birger Olin and Tillie Gustafson. She attended schools in Carlsbad, New Mexico and was a 1964 graduate of Carlsbad High School. Mrs. Moore received her Bachelor Degree in Foreign Languages from Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky. She married Thomas Moore June 14, 1969 in Carlsbad, New Mexico. Evelyn worked at Washington Elementary School in Green River for over 20 years. She also taught foreign language classes at Western Wyoming Community College as an adjunct. Evelyn donated much of her time and effort throughout her life to causes involving children, the elderly and animals. She was a grandma figure to every kid that got the pleasure of meeting her She is known for being a grandma to her much-loved grandchild, Katilyn, Grandma Evelyn touched the lives of so many with her kindness, warm smile, and boundless affection. She had an uncanny ability to make everyone around her feel cherished and cared for, her legacy of love and kindness will forever in our hearts. Survivors include her husband of 54 years, Thomas Moore of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two children, Laurie Moore of Aspen, Colorado and Jimmy Curtis Moore and wife Brandi of Rock Springs, Wyoming and the light of her life granddaughter, Katilyn Moore, She was preceded in death by her parents, Birger and Tillie Olin and one brother, Jim Olin. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Evelyn’s name to your favorite charity involving the children, the elderly or animals. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the chapel. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Jul 27, 2023 Richard Gregory “RJ” Johnston Richard “RJ” Gregory Johnston, 41, of Ogden, Utah, died peacefully in his sleep on July 21, 2023, in McCammon, Idaho. He was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming, on October 22, 1981, to parents Robert Wayne and Wanda Gay Johnston. He graduated from Rock Springs High School in 2000. He was a member of the National Honor Society and received the Presidential Award for his 4.0 GPA throughout high school. He then went on to receive his Master’s Degree in Psychology from the University of Phoenix. He maintained his perfect 4.0 GPA throughout his post-secondary education, as well. At the time of his death, Rich was a clinical mental health counselor at Ogden Regional Hospital. Prior to that, Rich worked for Children’s Service Society as the director of their adoptions and grandfamilies programs. He had also been a social worker for DCFS in Ogden, Salt Lake City, and Brigham City. Throughout his career, he worked tirelessly to help those he served to live good lives. He was dedicated to helping people feel loved and taken care of. He met his soulmate, Christopher LaMont Hansen, in 2019. They were married on August 21, 2020, in Las Vegas, Nevada. They created a beautiful home together in Ogden, Utah, with their beloved fur babies, Marley and Koda. The magic he worked in the kitchen is unparalleled! He loved cooking and baking and especially enjoyed sharing his food with everyone. Always prepared to feed an army, he wouldn’t let anyone leave without to-go containers full of goodies. He is especially well known for his amazing cakes, desserts, and pastries. He had a keen eye for decorating. He enjoyed crafting, music, and dancing like no one was watching. One of his greatest achievements was that he was nationally ranked as a long-distance runner. He also had a deep love for animals and being in nature. Rich always gave 150% of himself to anyone and everyone. The more he loved you, the more presents and desserts you received. Rich is responsible for single-handedly keeping Costco, Bath & Body Works, Amazon, Disney, and J&J Nursery in business during Covid and beyond! Rich is survived by his husband, Chris; his parents, Robert and Wanda; and his sister, Amanda (Steve) Vincent (children, Rylee, Harmonee, Jaice, Landen, and Joshua). Also surviving are his in-laws, LaMont and Leslie Hansen, Kellie (Shaun) Bess (children Taylor, Hollie, and Kambri), and Lindsay (Mark) Phenes (children Hadley, Zoey, and Rylee). He was preceded in death by his grandparents; brother, Wayne Johnston; nephew, D’ante Peebels; and nieces, Tamara Vincent and Michelle Hansen. The family would like to extend a special thanks to the First Baptist Church for the beautiful venue, Salt Lake Men’s Choir for years of happy memories, Utah Bears, CUB, and BlackBoots for their generosity and brotherhood over the years, Matrons of Mayhem for their fundraising efforts, Todd Goodsell, a good friend and the funeral director of Franklin County Funeral Home, for his dedicated support and compassionate service, the emergency and first response teams for their life-saving efforts, and Dan Doxey for his tremendous support over the last week. The family would also like to thank everyone for the outpouring of love, positive thoughts, and memories shared of Rich. If you have any pictures of Rich, please upload them to his obituary page before Friday, July 28, so they may be compiled into a slideshow to present at the services on Saturday. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 29, 2023, at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Salt Lake (777 S 1300 E Salt Lake City, UT 84102). A viewing will also be held from 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. prior to the services. Rich will then be cremated, per his wishes. Those who cannot attend in person can attend via streaming video by following this link. Because Rich’s favorite color was purple, it would be a great tribute to him if his family and friends would wear purple (optional) in his memory. He would want his loved ones to dress comfortably, though. Please share a favorite memory of Rich or offer condolences to the family by leaving a tribute at www.franklincountyfuneral.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Jul 31, 2023 Dawna Louise Williams Dawna Louise Williams, 86, passed away Friday, July 7, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock Convalescent Center in Green River, Wyoming. She was a longtime resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and a former resident of Montana, Alaska, Colorado, South Dakota, Texas, Utah; Louisiana and Wyoming. She was born December 4, 1936 in Henryetta, Oklahoma, the daughter of James Henry Capps and Alice Maude Nickleson. Mrs. Williams attended schools in Henryetta, Oklahoma and was a 1955 graduate of Henryetta High School. She earned her Associate of Arts Degree in accounting from Okmulgee Community College. She married Loye Don Williams May 29, 1956 in Wichita Falls, Texas. Mrs. Williams worked for the United States Postal Service for 10 years as a postal clerk until her retirement in 1983. She enjoyed crocheting, sewing, gardening, playing cards, especially bridge, and traveling with her husband on their many trips to Alaska for fishing. Survivors include one son, Loye Don Williams II and wife Janet K. of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters, Brigat Bassett and husband Kendall of Casper, Wyoming, Bridget Butterfield and husband Larry of Nampa, Idaho; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband, Loye Don Williams and her parents, Henry and Alice Capps. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 1, 2023 Stephen Andrew Larson Stephen Andrew Larson, 72, passed away Saturday, July 29, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs for 47 years and was a former resident of Nebraska. He was born August 30, 1950 in Omaha, Nebraska, the son of Richard Tate Larson and Shirley Beth Varley Larson. Mr. Larson attended school in Plattsmouth, Nebraska and was a 1969 graduate of Plattsmouth High School. He married Valarie W. Veldhuis March 26, 1970 in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Mr. Larson worked for FMC for 45 years and retired on January 10, 2020 as an underground miner. A simple man, he chose to spend all of his time surrounded by his kids and grandkids, drinking coffee and telling old stories. He was also quite the prankster and would make anyone laugh or smile. He would give the pocket t-shirt off his back to anyone in need. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Valarie Larson; two sons, Jeremiah Larson (Lisa), Corey Larson and two daughters, Lora Larson and Heather Larson Carter, all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, John F. Larson (Jackie) and sister-in-law, Carolyn Larson, all of Iowa; 10 grandchildren, Ashton, Derrick (Jayda), Stephen Tye, Megean, Kylee, Sydney, Chance, Chevelle, Lexi, Jaxon and one great-grandson, Keelan; two nieces, Jennifer Shepard (Bob), Marisa Peltier (Brandon); two nephews, Jonathon and Shannon Larson (Kaycee) He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard Tate and Shirley Larson; one brother, Richard T. Larson and one granddaughter, Allison Carter. Cremation will take place. A celebration of life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Aug 1, 2023 Lewis Carl Atkinson Lewis Carl Atkinson finally retired July, 29, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Lewis was born December 19, 1935 to Lewis Charles Atkinson and Rene Lucille (Profaizer) Atkinson in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Lewis was a special gift to his mother, Rene, as Dec 19th was also her birthday. When Lewis was two years old, tragedy struck his young life when his mother passed away suddenly. Lewis was raised in Ogden, Utah by his grandmother, Lucille (Bertagnolli) Profaizer on her farm on Wilson Lane. He loved the farm and shared many stories about hauling hay, topping beets, the old Diamond T truck and drinking beer and Dago Red wine. He was a hard worker and did everything to help his "Gram" who was very special to him. Lew married the love of his life, Anna Marie Pardini, December 6, 1958 in Ogden, Utah. They were married 65 years. He always said, "She was the one for me." She preceded him in death May 20, 2023. Lew enjoyed working. He wasn't afraid of hard work and he worked hard his entire life. He always stated "I don't know when I'll retire because I don't know when I'm going to die." He was a route salesman for Pepsi Cola and quickly became their best salesman working his way up to sales manager. Lew was the ultimate salesman; it was often said he could sell ice to Eskimos. In 1974, he moved to Big Piney, Wyoming. He hauled petroleum products for Delgado Oil. In 1997, he moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming and continued to haul fuel for several other trucking companies. His main goals in life were to love his wife, support his family and work until his death. Lew loved his family and always worked hard providing for them. He had a special bond with his son, Lewis II. They were always together, through thick and thin. Lew was ill the last five years of his life and Lewis II and his wife, Willene were always by his side to provide care and comfort for him and his wife Ann. Lew had an easy-going personality and was a friend to everyone he met. Whenever you talked with Lew, he made you feel special. You left feeling there were no problems that you could not handle. He always wished health, wealth and happiness for your birthday or the new year. He would always say, "It's okay." Lew will be greatly missed but we take comfort in knowing he is free of pain and is once again reunited with the love of his life, Anna Marie. Lew is survived by his children, Ranae (Marvin) Sorensen, Big Piney, WY, Lewis (Willene) Atkinson, Rock Springs, WY, Tony (Sarah) Atkinson, Colorado Springs, CO, Gina (Ryan) Kinikin, Atlanta, GA and Carla (Jim) Mlinar, Carpenter, WY; Grandchildren, Robert Sorensen, Tiffany Sorensen, Karlene Gilmore, Brittany Atkinson, Lewis Atkinson III, Charles Atkinson, Jake Atkinson, Nick Atkinson, Shayla Atkinson, Kylie Atkinson, Lexi Kinikin, Hallee Kinikin, Bailey Mlinar, Madison Mlinar; great-grandchildren, Sierra, Jaimz, Jennifer, Rayne, Jaice, Taylor, Jack, Kendall, Barrett, Jackson, Brayden, Mya; cousins whom he considered siblings, Frank Profaizer, Doug Profaizer, Bob Profaizer, Charles Profaizer, Shirley Hiner Harris; half-brothers, Brent and Curtis Atkinson, stepsister, Cheryl Petrie. Lew was proceeded in death by his parents, Lewis Charles and Rene Atkinson, wife, Anna Marie Atkinson, grandmother, Lucille (Bertagnolli) Profaizer, one granddaughter, Bryel Mlinar; uncles, Frank Profaizer, Ted Hiner, Joe Bertagnolli, aunts, Adelia (Lapray) Profaizer, Edith (Profaizer) Hiner, cousins, Gary Cope, Dick Cope. The family would like to thank the staff at Sage View Care Center for all the comfort, kindness, unlimited patience and support they provided for Lew and Ann. A viewing will be held from 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Saturday August 5th at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY 82901. Graveside services and interment will follow at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery, 800 Thompson St, Rock Springs WY. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Aug 1, 2023 Jeanna O. Steadman Jeanna O. Steadman, 75, passed away late in the evening on July 26th at her home in Green River after a short battle with cancer. She was born on October 6, 1947, in Sonora, California, the only child of Orley and Wanda (Hagerman) Brown. During her childhood, Jeanna’s father was in the Navy and the family lived up and down the coast of California. She graduated from Hilltop High School, class of 1966. On October 1, 1966, she married Mike Steadman in Chula Vista, California. Their first son, Michael T. (Mick) was born in December 1968. In 1972, the family moved to Green River. In February 1974, they welcomed Daniel (Dan), into the world. She loved being a wife to Mike, a mother to Mick and Dan, and grandmother to Tanner and Olivia. Her grandkids lovingly call her “Amma.” She was a huge animal lover, especially dogs, cats, and horses. She enjoyed square dancing with Mike, cheering on her kids and then later her grandkids at their sporting events, and maintaining her beautiful garden. She also enjoyed working at the thrift store in Rock Springs. It was her way of helping others and giving back to the community she loved so much. She will be dearly missed by her family and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents, great-grandparents and many aunts and uncles. She is survived by her loving husband, sons, Mick (spouse Natalie, children Tanner and Olivia of Centennial, CO) and Dan (spouse Derrick Beck of Atlanta, GA). Funeral services/service of remembrance will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, August 8, 2023 at Holy Communion Episcopal Church, 255 2nd Street, Rock Springs, WY. A viewing will be held one hour prior and a meal in her honor will follow the service. Graveside services and interment will take place on August 10, 2023 at Palisade Municipal Cemetery in Palisade, Colorado. Those who wish to remember Jeanna in a special way, may make a gift in her memory to cancer research, Hospice of Sweetwater County or a donation of your choosing in her name. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 2, 2023 Rodney James Hampton Rodney James Hampton, 62, passed away on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Hampton died following a lengthy illness. He was born October 10, 1960 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Ruben Lorenz and Dorothy Franklin. Rodney attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He worked for Pacific Steel for many years as an equipment operator. Rodney enjoyed spending time with his family especially his companion and his fur babies. Survivors include his companion, Edna Schlenz of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one bonus son, Jason Schlenz of Salt Lake City, Utah; one bonus daughter, Crystal McClellan and husband James of Eldorado, Kansas; two brothers, Donny Hampton and companion Diane of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Robert Lorenz and wife Janice of Lafayette, Colorado; three sisters, JoLynn DePoyster and husband Jerry of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Shera Lorenz Minor and husband Paul of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Debbie Hancock of Phoenix, Arizona; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephew. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Kim Lorenz and one sister, Cindy Smith. Cremation will take place. There will be no services at his request, Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Aug 2, 2023 Maria Alexandria Walton Maria Alexandria Walton, 49, passed away July 23, 2023 in Saratoga, Wyoming. She was born on April 1, 1974 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Vicki Banch and John Clingan. Maria attended schools in Rock Springs and worked in the construction business, she was also a homemaker. She enjoyed the outdoors and loved spending time with her family and her beloved dogs. Maria married Michael J. Walton in 2009. Together they had one son, Samuel Walton Survivors include her husband, Michael; son, Sammy; brother, Chad Clingan, JR (Michelle) Clingan, and niece, Alex all of Rock Springs. She also leaves behind many cherished friends. A celebration of life will be held at 5:00 p.m., August 6, 2023 at 503 Cherry Creek Drive in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Maria's favorite food and drinks will be served. Condolences can be left for the family at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Aug 2, 2023 Dixie Woods Dixie Woods, 58, passed away suddenly on Monday, July 31, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born on December 23, 1964 in Lawton, Oklahoma, to John R. and Wilma Calfy and lovingly raised by Nelda Calfy. Dixie graduated from Walters High School in Oklahoma with the class of 1983 before enlisting in the Army. She married Terry Woods on February 27, 1987. Dixie enjoyed spending her time reading, camping, and above all else, spending time with her grandkids and dogs. She can be remembered coloring her hair in spunky rainbow colors to amuse her grandkids and make her feel young. She will be missed dearly. Survivors include her beloved husband, Terry Woods of Rock Springs, WY; son, Joshua Calfy and wife Erica of Fremont, NE; daughter, Lacy Jensen and husband Glen of Rock Springs, WY; brothers, Kevin Davis and wife Tina of Temple, OK, Jerry Davis and wife Marcia of Fayetteville, AK; sisters, Diane Myers and husband Randy of Iowa Park, TX, Theresa Calfy Monnard of Norman, OK; grandchildren, Johnathan Calfy, Gabriel Calfy, Samantha Calfy, Rhylan Jensen, Weston Jensen, Kharizma Jensen; as well as several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, John R. Calfy, birth mother, Wilma Calfy, mother, Nelda Calfy, sister, Kenia Davis, paternal grandparents, Zella Mae and Victor Lee Calfy Sr., and maternal grandparents, Jack and Winnie Williams. Cremation will take place and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 2, 2023 Norene Day Fife Norene Day Fife, 76, passed away peacefully Monday, July 31, 2023 at Portneuf Medical Center in Pocatello, Idaho, following a lengthy illness. Norene was born July 5, 1947 in Preston, Idaho to Myron and Luna Day. She married Wesley Leroy Fife on February 22, 1969. They shared 47 wonderful years together, much of that in Rock Springs, Wyoming, before retiring to their family home in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Norene was an avid bird watcher and flower lover. But above all, she enjoyed a day on the lake with her fishing buddy Wes. She is survived by her stepdaughter, Tami Fife Essinger; stepson Tod (Robin) Fife; son, Jerry Fife; nephew, Jeff Day and Gail Dopp; grandchildren, Joshua (Rachel) Essinger, Jacob (Kaelynn) Essinger, Zachary Essinger, Christopher (Cassie) Fife, and Jessica Fife; great-grandchildren, Zoe and Kolby Essinger, James and Allia Essinger, Asher, Aivia and Cage Fife, Cadence Fife-Miller and Stella Fife. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Wesley, and her son-in-law, James Gustav Essinger. Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, August 4, 2023 at the Lava Hot Springs Cemetery, Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. A celebration of life is to be announced at a later date. Condolences may be left at Colonial Chapel, www.wilksfuneralhome.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Aug 3, 2023 Marilyn Day Lewis Marilyn Day Lewis, 74, passed away peacefully on July 31, 2023 at her home in Green River, WY. She was born on December 7, 1948 to Bennetta Harmon in Monahill, West Virginia. Marilyn grew up with five siblings. In 1966 she met Howard (Pip) Lewis and they married on June 23, 1967. Marilyn and Howard moved to Illinois in 1971 and soon began their family. On November 20, 1974 they welcomed their first child Larry; soon after they welcomed their second child, Amy, into the world on September 21, 1978. They both packed up and moved to Wyoming in 1980. She loved to go camping and watch her grandchildren race their cars. Marilyn also enjoyed spending her time traveling and seeing her friends and family. Survivors include her husband of 57 years, Howard Lewis; son, Larry Lewis; daughter, Amy Sample and husband Richard; grandchildren, Kanyon Sample, Kimberly Sample, Dalton Holden all of Green River, WY; great-granddaughter, Jolene Sample of Rock Springs, WY; brother, Lonnie Harmon and wife Rachel; sisters, Peggy Hensley and husband Frank, Jean Siezemore all of Manchester, IN; sisters-in-law, Patricia Hensley and husband Raymond, and Pamela Mount of Shamrock, WV. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother, George and sister, Nancy. A celebration of life will take place at 4:00 p.m., Sunday, August 27, 2023 at The Hampton Inn, Green River, WY. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 3, 2023 Marion Larson Marion Larson, 82, a longtime resident of Rock Springs, passed away peacefully at his home near Pinedale, Wyoming on August 1, 2023. Born in Fort Dodge, Iowa to Oliver and Louise Larson in 1941, Marion grew up and attended school in Superior. After graduation, he proudly served in the U.S. Army as a military policeman and spent time as a hunting guide while working at a sawmill in the Hoback. After a time working for the Wyoming Highway Department, Marion went on to work at Bridger Coal Company where he was a supervisor for many years until his retirement. Marion loved the great outdoors, hunting, fishing, camping, and riding his ATVs. He spent a lot of time tinkering on things in his shop or fixing something. He loved always having a project or something to work on. Marion especially enjoyed talking with people and would greet everyone he met with a sincere smile and his eyes would light up sharing the stories of his adventures growing up in and working in Wyoming. While at Bridger Coal Company, Marion met his wife, Sevim. Together they enjoyed 35 years traveling the back roads and mountains of Wyoming, hunting for fossils, fishing, and, after retiring to Arizona, exploring the desert southwest, panning for gold, and never missing the Friday fish fry at Golden Corral. Marion is survived by his wife, Sevim Larson; two brothers, Maurice Larson and Jay Larson and sister, Darlene Mock and their families; and several nephews and nieces. Two brothers, Frank Larson and Roger Larson, passed away before him. He was loved and his smile will be always missed. A private service will occur at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 3, 2023 Rodney James Hampton Rodney James Hampton, 62, passed away on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Hampton died following a lengthy illness. He was born October 10, 1960 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Ruben Lorenz and Dorothy Franklin. Rodney attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He worked for Pacific Steel for many years as an equipment operator. Rodney enjoyed spending time with his family especially his companion and his fur babies. Survivors include his companion, Edna Schlenz of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one bonus son, Jason Schlenz of Salt Lake City, Utah; one bonus daughter, Crystal McClellan and husband James of Eldorado, Kansas; two brothers, Donny Hampton and companion Diane of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Robert Lorenz and wife Janice of Lafayette, Colorado; three sisters, JoLynn DePoyster and husband Jerry of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Shera Lorenz Minor and husband Paul of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Debbie Hancock of Phoenix, Arizona; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephew. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Kim Lorenz and one sister, Cindy Smith. Cremation will take place, there will be no services at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 7, 2023 Kebra Kay Mikulenka Former Sweetwater County resident Debra Kay Mikulenka, 68, of San Antonio, Texas, passed away on July 31, 2023, from heart failure. Debra was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, to the late Mildred and Kenneth Collins. She graduated from Carroll High School, and later attended Del Mar College. Debra met and married her husband of 22 years, Michael Mikulenka, while living in Corpus Christi, Texas. They later moved to Wyoming, where they raised their four children. Debra enjoyed camping, music, and nature. Debra is survived by her two sons, James Mikulenka of Katy, Texas, and Justin Mikulenka of Bastrop, Texas; two daughters, Ashley Nibert and Brittany Mikulenka both of San Antonio, Texas; four grandchildren, Ava Mikulenka, Lennon Mikulenka, Rayne Nibert, and Nikolai Nibert, all of San Antonio, Texas; a brother, Kevin Collins of Cuero, Texas; and Michael Mikulenka of Bastrop, Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents, Kenneth and Mildred Collins, and her brother, Michael Collins. Debra, who was raised to love the beach and the sun, grew to love the snow-capped mountains of Wyoming and has chosen the Grand Tetons for her final resting place. She was loved and will be missed. --- Fox Funeral Home, Aug 7, 2023 Gary Gene Jensen Gary Gene Jensen, age 79, was born July 6, 1944, in Rock Springs, WY. He passed away with his wife by his bedside August 2, 2023, at Castle Rock Nursing Home in Green River, WY.? Gary was the oldest son of Lawrence and Mary Jensen. He had two sisters, Marilyn, and Laura. He grew up on the Tanner Ranch in Boulder, WY. As a young boy, he attended primary grades in a one room school house, Muddy Emerson School. He then went on to graduate from Pinedale High School. After high school, Gary turned his attention to higher education while attending The University of Wyoming and The Northwest School for Heavy Equipment Operator Engineers in Portland, OR. He would also enroll in classes and received certifications at Western Wyoming Community College later in his life.? Gary served in the Army, with one of his duty stations being with the Military Police at the Presidio in San Francisco, CA. He married Roxanna Rogers in March of 1968 and they returned to California and soon welcomed their eldest daughter, Tracy. After being honorably discharged from the Army, the small family moved back to Wyoming, where they made a home on the Frank Robinette Homestead in Muddy Creek, in Boulder, WY. From there Gary's family continued to grow. He and Roxanna welcomed their son, Larry. They were then blessed with their youngest daughter, Donna. While raising his family, he worked as a lineman and combination man for the Wyoming Telephone Company, where he installed telecommunication equipment. Gary retired when the company was sold, and he spent his time working the ranch full time and feeding elk in the winter at the Muddy Creek feed grounds. In 1989, Roxana and Gary were divorced, the ranch was sold, and he moved to Pinedale.? At a square-dancing event in Pinedale Wyoming, Gary met Joi Sanders. They were later married on January 28th of 1995. Joi had a daughter, Cristtina, who he welcomed with open arms. In December of 1997, they would welcome their first granddaughter, Elizabeth, the daughter of Cristtina and Dale. There began his love for spoiling his grandchildren. Then he was gifted with a grandson, Dawson, from Tracy and her husband Kirk. The list of grandchildren would grow over the years, adding Madelaine, the daughter of Donna and Chris, also Vlad and Tiana, the children of Larry and Natalia. Gary loved his grandchildren with all his heart. He would go on to help raise Elizabeth. You could find him and Joi at McDonalds on Saturday mornings where they would take Elizabeth to breakfast, the trio would then go swim at the local rec center.? Gary loved to spend time with all of his family, often having phone calls with his sisters, children, and grandchildren. He would attend bowling tournaments with his sisters, where sometimes his grandchildren would join. He would hand out money to them so they could play the game machines as he sat back with a smile on his face. Being the source of their excitement and fun made his heart full. He would often take the family to lunch whenever visits were made. He always made sure to send the grandchildren home with a few bucks. He loved to spend his free time with Elizabeth, he took her to all her ice skating lessons, often going to McDonalds after to get his favorite, a Double Quarter pounder. Often picking her up from school and watching her till her mother was off work. They would have Elizabeth spend the night often, where she and Gary would watch TV together. Weekends were spent playing cards with friends at the local senior center, often staying for lunch and some more socializing. Gary and Joi had many homes in Rock Springs. After leaving their home in Imperial Apartments, the couple became managers of the SaddleLite Motel, where Gary also did the maintenance, while Joi and Elizabeth would tend to the housekeeping needs. They then settled at his final home, a small comfortable trailer out in Reliance, WY, where he would tend to the garden with Joi.? They had many cats in their time together, all he held close to his heart. You could find him every night at bedtime shaking a bag of treats for them to come get a bedtime snack and some pets.? He was a member of the local Independent Order of the Odd Fellows, where he held several positions of leadership, including Grand Master, Grand Noble, and Grand Patriarch. He would help with yearly holiday events, and sometimes play Santa at the Christmas dinner. Gary also served as the Department Commander of the VFW in Rock Springs. Gary was an exceedingly kind and giving person. He often helped deliver Meals on Wheels to the elderly.? Gary is survived by his wife, Joi Jensen of Rock Springs, sister, Laura Lozier of Pinedale, WY, daughter, Tracy (Kirk) Hoover of Pinedale, WY, son, Larry (Natalia) Jensen of Rockville, MD, daughter, Donna (Chris) Lauger of Sandy, UT, his daughter, Cristtina Kemp, of Rock Springs, WY, and a son-in-law, Dale Kemp of Salt Lake City, UT. He is survived by grandchildren, Elizabeth Kemp, Dawson Hoover, Madelaine Lauger, Vlad Jensen, and Tiana Jensen. He is preceded in death by his parents, sisters, Wanita Jensen, and Marilyn Penton.? Gary was a generous man always willing to help others in need. A celebration of life picnic will be held at the Reliance Park in Reliance, WY, August 13th at 12 noon by the Odd Fellows group.? A memorial service will be conducted at 6:00 p.m. Friday, September 1, 2023 at Holy Communion Episcopal Church 255 2nd Street, Rock Springs, WY. Military honors and graveside services will be conducted at 1:00 p.m. at Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Following services, a meal will be held at the Odd Fellows Hall. Memorial gifts and donations can be made, please reach out to his granddaughter, Elizabeth Kemp 385-271-8183 for details and instructions.? Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 8, 2023 Kade Jason Smith Kade Jason Smith, beloved son, brother, grandson, and friend passed suddenly Friday, August 4, 2023 at the age of 15. Kade was born on June 10, 2008 in Casper, Wyoming, making Kyle and Janelle (Novotny) Smith parents, and a family with his beautiful debut. From the get-go, Kade had a penchant for keeping his parents on their toes. Once crawling, he was into everything. Once able to stand, he ran. And rarely looked back, except to guide his brothers Gradey and Mason. Mama Janelle was never sure if the guidance would be protective brotherly love or a daring adventure. Kade was a natural at protecting those he fiercely and deeply loved and finding a little trouble from time to time. Fortunately for him, he had the most infectious grin, which kept him on the good side of things most of the time. The Smith’s spent most of Kade’s formative years in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Where Kade was active in 4-H, baseball, football, wrestling, camping, fishing, hunting, and making memories. Kade excelled with anything that caught his interest. Always inquisitive and full of grit, he never stopped until he was at the top of the competition. Whether it be showmanship, marksmanship, or catching the bigger fish than his brothers. He cherished time spent with his cousins and was always happily in the mix. Whether it be a UW football game, the first down a hill in a sled, stinking up a cousin sleepover, or learning to expertly hunt with his best friend and man he called Dad. Rock Springs was incredibly good to the Smith Family. It wasn’t an easy decision to pack up and move, but the family knew what was waiting for them: a little ranch to call their own. In 2019, the family moved to Shepherd, Montana, and Kade truly felt at home. The small country community fit like a glove. Kade simply did what Kade always did. Smiled and jumped head first, easily becoming a valued member of the Shepherd football team, and excelled for the Mustang wrestling team. He was an absolute force on the mat. In a sport where discipline, the mental game, and sheer hard work put you at the top, Kade stood out. Making state his freshman year was a testament to that. He donned a classic blue corduroy FFA jacket and earned his greenhand degree, discovery pin, state pin, and being active on the Ag Mechanics and Code of Conduct team. He was the wrestling rep in high school student activities advisory council, and was a good student when his social life didn’t get him side tracked. Kade loved his friends and classmates. He was certain to be one of the first to be notified if anything in their little town was going to happen…or quick to jump in with friends for an impromptu run for ice cream at Baskin-Robbins, when he wasn’t watching his weight for wrestling. He was happiest outside. He loved working side by side next to his parents and brothers on their place fixing fence, feeding the critters, or hauling square bales. No matter the task, he was always quick to jump in and never quit a job early. He was his Dad’s right hand man. This summer he was putting in long hours for the T4 Plaff Ranch cutting and putting up hay, irrigating and figuring out he needed to think fast and problem solve on a ranch hand job. He was learning to mechanic and enjoyed tinkering on the long list of things that broke at the Smith house. Kade was greeted at the gates of heaven and deeply embraced by his maternal grandfather, Doug Novotny, and his uncle, Jeff Novotny. He is survived by his parents, Kyle and Janelle; brothers, Gradey and Mason Smith; his grandparents, Nancy Novotny, Richard ‘Red’ and Keta Smith; aunt, Erin and Dylan Hager; uncle, Clint and Dani Smith, uncle, Paul and Jessie Smith; cousins, Bryce, Addison, Garrett, Nells, and Callum. Kade built a community full of family, friends, teammates, classmates, admirers, and support. The Smith family asks going forward that you take some of Kade’s best qualities and apply them to your own lives. Be known for hard work, for tenacity, for being easy to smile, for kindness, and for loving your family above everything. And always, always leave everything on the mat. Funeral services will take place Friday, August 11, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at Valley Baptist Church in Huntley, Montana, with a reception to follow. His parents ask that all who attend, keep it casual. Consider wearing your favorite jersey, camouflage, or your daily normal. Kade detested dressing up. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in the name of Kade Smith Memorial Fund set up at Stockman Bank. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 9, 2023 Stella Mae McGee Noble Our precious mom, grandma, great-grandma, Stella Mae McGee Noble, 84, left us to meet Jesus and reunite with her husband, Ron Noble on Monday, August 7, 2023 in the wee hours of the morning. We will all miss her smile, her feisty nature and her love for our family. Stella was born on December 14, 1938, to Leon Thomas and Cecilia Maria McGee in Paris, Arkansas. Her family moved to Superior, Wyoming and eventually Richmond, California. Stella returned to Wyoming to visit her sister and met the love of her life, Ronald Noble Jr. They were married on February 28, 1958. Over the years, they welcomed the arrival of their three children, Ronald Arthur, Robin Lynn, Katherine Marie. Mom and Dad lived most of their life in Rock Springs, Wyoming, but also enjoyed time at their cabin in Pinedale, Wyoming and their home in Star Valley, Wyoming, before retiring to Sun City West, Arizona. Mom cherished her family, loved spending time with all of us and looked forward to a holiday, family reunion or our visits. She instilled the virtue of right from wrong and taught us to be good people. She was faith filled and was committed to her Catholic faith. Stella was an avid golfer, scoring multiple hole-in-ones. She spent endless hours quilting always telling us that each stitch represented her love for us. Mom enjoyed gardening and going fishing with dad. She liked to bake goodies – we all looked forward the brownie and maple bar nights. She was a force to be reckoned with when playing bridge and mahjong, and always participated in our many family card games. If you were losing a game, she encouraged you with the phrase, the “woim toins” meaning that the game could easily change in your favor. She adored her grandchildren, Geoffery, Ryann, Kasey, Nathan, Gianna, Julia, Gabriel and great-grandchildren, Addyson, Emmersyn, Drake, Raine, Skye, Karbon, Kannon, Ace and Miles. It wasn’t unthinkable to find mom chasing them around the yard with squirt guns or water balloons, or playing hide and seek. We all knew that a plain white horse had to be stamped, by licking your pinky, pressing it in your opposite palm, and then stamping that hand. One of the many little rituals we all learned, that we all will miss. Stella was preceded in death by her first love, Ronald Noble Jr.; parents, Leon T. and Cecilia M. McGee; her siblings, Delores Clouse (Norman), Elizabeth Legerski (John), Leon (Arlene), Robert; and her second husband, Jean “JB” Bratton Wycoff. She is survived by her children, Ronald A. Noble (Teresa), Robin L. Frahm (Rick), Katherine M. Colosimo, (John) along with her previously mentioned grandchildren and great-grandchildren and her sister-in-law, Poldi Leopoldine McGee (Robert). Mom and Dad chose to be cremated and joined together. The family will celebrate a private service where they will place their remains in their final resting place. She spent her final year in Colorado at Brookdale North Loveland and we would be remiss in not extending our sincere thanks to her care givers, Kelly, Jenny, Cassandra, Nate, Caroline, Shane, Gloria, Benny, Ben, Erika, Larissa, Sabrina, and Kim at Brookdale North Loveland. Additionally, we want to thank Jamie, Macey, and the team from Dignity Health Hospice as well as the team from Bloom Health. We truly appreciate your care of our beloved mom. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to either: • Dignity Hospice of Northern Colorado – check donations can be mailed to: Dignity Hospice, 400 East 84th Street, Suite W202, Thornton, Colorado 80229; note in memo: In Memory of Stella Noble • The University of Wyoming Foundation; Ronald Noble Jr. Memorial Engineering Scholarship: give.uwyo.edu, scroll to “Make an impact at the University of Wyoming!” Select Make a Gift, in the Make your selections, select Other, then enter Ronald Noble Memorial Engineering Scholarship or the account number 10000.630545 in the Giving Priority designation box. --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 10, 2023 Alice P. Honeycutt Alice P. Honeycutt, 85, passed away Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at Sageview Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for many years and former resident of Idaho. She was born October 12, 1937 in Pocatello, Idaho, the daughter of Christopher C. Robinson and Ella A. Schmierer Mrs. Honeycutt attended schools in Pocatello and was a 1956 graduate of Pocatello High School. She was self-employed as a housekeeper for many years. Mrs. Honeycutt enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, drawing, painting, sewing, rock hunting, picnicking and spending time in the great outdoors. She enjoyed taking classes at Western Wyoming Community College. Survivors include one son, Matthew Honeycutt of Tucson, Arizona; one daughter, Tina Marshall and husband Steve of Craig, Colorado; one sister, Birdie Peterson of Shelly, Idaho; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Christopher Robinson, Thomas Robinson; one sister, Dorothy Erickson; and one daughter, Sherry Finch. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 12:00 to 2:00 P.M. Sunday, August 27, 2023 at Centennial Park, 1722 Emigrant Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Aug 11, 2023 Steven Wayne Toussaint It is with a sad heart that we announce the passing of Steven Wayne Toussaint, age 55, who passed away on Monday August 7th, 2023, at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was born February 17th, 1968, in Burbank CA, to Bill and Frieda Toussaint who both preceded him in death. Steve lived the first part of his life in California and moved to Wyoming in 1994. Steve always loved working with his hands, so it’s not surprising that he worked his way up to superintendent in the oil and gas fields as a pipeliner. Steve loved hunting, fishing, and most of all his wife, Amanda, who he has been married to since May 2012. Steve leaves behind his greatest treasures his four children, sons, Travis Toussaint, Tanner Toussaint, his daughters, Tavailya Toussaint – Layland and Sarah Chantel Chaffin – Toussaint. Steve will be forever remembered as a husband, father, brother and friend. Steve’s memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. on Friday August 18th 2023 at the Corral Bar 30 W Pine St., Pinedale, WY. It will be a potluck so please feel free to bring a dish to share. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Aug 14, 2023 Eric Gomez Ramos Our beloved Mijo, Eric Gomez Ramos, 40, embraced his mother’s arms and the presence of our Lord on the evening of August 9th, 2023. Eric was born July 7th, 1983 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, to Ruben and Maria Dora Gomez and was the spark in the eyes of his devoted brothers. Eric was a talented tradesman and extraordinarily gifted welder. He was an entrepreneur with steady hands and an eye for the next adventure. Although Eric had no children of his own, his love and heart belonged to his nephews. Family was everything to Eric. There was no mountain too high and nothing he wouldn’t do for his family. Eric’s devotion to his family was apparent especially to his beloved father. The love Eric had for is father was paramount. Eric so deeply loved his mother and his broken heart never mended after her departure. Eric always admired his older brothers however; it was he that captured their hearts. The three of them have such a bond that not even death can break. Eric was at most peace high on a mountain top hunting or basking on a lake shore. His laugh and jovial essence were only out shined by his unforgettable hugs. Eric never left you without a “God bless,” and it wasn’t just a salutation, it was a prayer for you and yours. His genuine love for everyone was almost as infamous as his dancing and zest for life. Eric leaves behind father, Ruben Gomez, brother, Ruben Gomez (Rachel), and nephews, Jackson, Cai’ren and Memphis of Green River, brother, Edgar Gomez (Tina) and nephew, Jaxxson, of Green River; as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends. He will be met in heaven with joy and glory by his beautiful mother, Maria Dora Gomez. Viewing will be held Saturday, August 19, 2023 at 9 a.m. with a rosary vigil starting at 10 a.m. Mass of Christian burial to begin at 10:30 am at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Dr, Green River, WY. The world seems a little dimmer and a little quieter without our Mijo. But as God calls us home one by one our chain will link again. Condolences can be left for the family at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 14, 2023 Gerald John Palmer Gerald John Palmer, 87, passed away August 10, 2023 at Deer Trail Assisted Living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Green River, Wyoming for 49 years and former resident of Kemmerer, Wyoming. Mr. Palmer was born October 23, 1935 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Clarence Roosevelt Palmer and Nora Carter Palmer. He attended schools in Evanston, Wyoming and was a 1954 graduate of Evanston High School. Mr. Palmer earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Pharmacology from the University of Wyoming. He married Bertha “Sue” Hall May 3, 2003 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Palmer owned and operated Palmer Drug and Palmer Payless Drug and Liquor for many years. He started and operated many businesses including a travel agency, bar and liquor store, three real estate offices, car washes and storage units. He was an entrepreneur. He was proud to have been a licensed pharmacist for 50 years. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and he served a mission in Great Britain. He loved spending time with family and friends, enjoyed going to his cabin, and was an avid hunter, going on two African safaris. Survivors include his wife, Bertha “Sue” Palmer of Green River, Wyoming; one daughter, Heather Palmer of Clinton, Utah; three sons, David Palmer and wife Lori of Green River, Wyoming, Steve Palmer and wife Dru of Lander, Wyoming, Jeff Palmer of Bountiful, Utah; one sister, Sharon Hoffman of Evanston, Wyoming; three grandchildren, Ashton Visser-Palmer of Roy, Utah, Cooper Palmer and wife Kyler of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Alex Palmer of Bozeman, Montana; five great-great-grandchildren; one bonus daughter, Kandi Frink and husband Mike of Green River, Wyoming; three bonus grandchildren, Jeff Frink, wife Kristin and their children of Green River, Wyoming, Cody Chipperfield, wife Kayla and their children of Casper, Wyoming, and Anna Kimball of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He is preceded in death by his parents, and one sister, Jeanine Eastman. The family respectfully requests donations in Gerald’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 5:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M. Thursday, August 17, 2023 at Hampton Inn, 1055 Wild Horse Canyon, Green River, Wyoming. In honor of Gerald’s love for the Wyoming Cowboys please wear your brown and gold attire. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 15, 2023 Douglas Hugo Johnson Douglas Hugo Johnson was born November 13, 1959, in Martinez, California to Ruth and Doyle Johnson. Douglas was the youngest of five siblings that included Stanley, Patsy, David, and Karen. Douglas spent his childhood years growing up in Martinez and adventuring out to School House Beach, Calaveras Big Trees, and the Rocky Mountains, where his father had grown up in Star Valley, Wyoming. Douglas always looked forward to these trips with his parents and siblings. He loved coming up to the Rockies and visiting his beloved aunts, uncles, and cousins that lived all over Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, and Montana. These would be some of the greatest times and moments that he would carry forward into his adulthood. Douglas was a resident of Martinez for 50 plus years. There he would become a 1978 graduate of Alhambra High School and meet the love of his life, Amber Duncan. They were married on December 30th, 1979, in Lake Tahoe, California. Doug and Amber wanted a big family and fulfilled this with four children, Chiaretta, Ryan, Krystle, and Natasha. The adventures that they had as a family were amazing! Whether it was a trip to Bodega Bay to get pumpkins for Douglas and Amber’s pumpkin patch, hanging flags on the massive white picket fence for Douglas and Ambers epic 4th of July parties, a quiet weekend sleeping in the guest house that Douglas had built, camping at Big Trees and leaving water for the Ewoks, loading the kids up and heading to School House Beach, or packing up and heading to Wyoming and the rest of the Rocky Mountains, there was always an adventure that laid waiting for the Johnson Family. To say Douglas had an amazing life would be an understatement, he became an interregnal part of community politics as well as the Veteran’s Commissioner and one of Martinez’s most patriotic community members. Douglas was known to hang yellow ribbons and American flags around Contra Costa County to show his never wavering support for our U.S. troops. Whether it was a school board meeting, town council meeting, or a welcome home event for our troops, you could bet that Douglas would be there with his family in tow, showing his children what it meant to be a true patriot. In June of 1996 the Johnson family would be forever changed. The loss of Amber and Ryan in a tragic house fire would change Douglas’s entire world. It was this moment that Douglas would literally rise from the ashes and become the fighter and protector that he was. Douglas wrapped up his three girls in his arms and started all over. Instilling in his daughters to be strong, have faith, to be compassionate, and to believe above all. And so, he went on… Douglas became a Trauma Interventionist/Police and Fire Chaplin for Contra Costa County. No matter the time of night, Douglas would go out on life-changing, devisting calls that affected members of the community. It was this purpose that helped him get through life and evolve. He was able to put aside his own grief and pain to help those that needed him in their darkest times. Douglas had a way of comforting those in their time of need and putting them before himself. Douglas was an amazing man with a heart of gold, always giving to others and leaving a glass heart in his place. As the years went on Douglas would be there to see all of daughters’ accomplishments and milestones. Douglas was so very proud that his three girls were Alhambra High school graduates, like him and his mother. As the years went by, Douglas would become the epitome of a proud father. From his daughters’ careers, accomplishments and more, Douglas was there and was proud, always reminding his girls that their mom and brother were watching them above. The biggest highlight in Douglas’ life was when he was promoted from dad to papa, a promotion that he got five times with two grandsons and three granddaughters (Brady, Taylor, Maddelynn, Coralynn and Langston). There was nothing more in this world that he loved more than being a papa and watching his daughters be mothers. Thirteen years ago, Douglas left Martinez and ventured back out to Wyoming, eventually settling down in Grantsville, Utah. There he brought his patriotic personality, his heart of gold and instilled his philosophy in that small town. On July 29, 2023, Douglas left this earth to be reunited with Amber, Ryan and his loved ones that went before him. He leaves behind his three baby girls, Chiaretta Walters (Ted), Krystle Johnson, Natasha Deck (Steven), five grandchildren, Brady Johnson, Taylor Johnson, Maddelynn Walters, Coralynn Deck, and Langston Deck; his sibling’s, Stanely Johnson (Kathryn), Patsy Cummings (David), David Johnson, Karen Johnson (Robert); as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and many lifelong friends that he loved deeply. A memorial service will take place at a later date in Concord, California as Douglas will be laid to rest next to his wife and son, so that the three of them may look down upon us from the heavens. --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 15, 2023 Larry Gordon Johnson Larry Gordon Johnson, 81, passed away peacefully with his family by his side, Monday August 14, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident for 26 years and former resident of South Dakota. He died following a brief courageous battle with Cancer. He was born September 9, 1941 in Plankinton, South Dakota, the son of Gordon Johnson and Clara Reasoner. Mr. Johnson attended schools in South Dakota and was a 1959 graduate from Tripp High School. He received his bachelor degree in Religion from Miltonvale Wesleyan College. Mr. Johnson has an honorary doctorate from Oklahoma Wesleyan University. He married the love of his life, Doris Helen Baker September 7, 1963 in Pierre, South Dakota. Mr. Johnson worked at Rock Springs Evangelical Free Church for the past 27 years as a pastor. He has been in the ministry for 51 years all total serving the Lord. He enjoyed spending time with family, fishing and golfing. Pastor Larry spent a lifetime loving and serving people. He was gracious, attentive, wise and kind. His greatest desire was that people would know and experience the transforming love of Jesus Christ. Survivors include his beautiful wife of 59 years, Doris Johnson of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Randy Johnson and wife Jennifer of Centennial, Colorado; two daughters, Laura Jennings and husband Jeff of Sacramento, California, Lynlee Johnson of Fort Collins, Colorado; three brothers, Gary Johnson and wife Judy of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Randy Johnson and wife Lila of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Chuck Johnson of Moorcroft, Wyoming; one sister, Joan Niles of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; ten grandchildren, Brooke Odgers and husband Josh, Paige Aaron and husband Jeremy, Dawson Johnson and wife Delaney, Rhoman Johnson and fiancé Will Scott, Lauren Johnson, Taylor Griffin and husband Cyle, Jessica Vukovich and husband Marko, Levi Harriman and wife Ashley, Hannah Harriman and Hunter Harriman; nine great-grandchildren, Evie Odgers, Chet Odgers, Jacob Aaron, James Aaron, Justin Aaron, Mikhail Vukovich, Novak Vukovich, Luka Vukovich, Ella Harriman; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Gordon and Clara Johnson; two brothers, Ken Johnson and Steve Johnson. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Pastor Larry’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Funeral services will be conducted 11:00 A.M. Monday, August 21, 2023 at the Sweetwater Events Complex, 3320 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Graveside services and inurnment will be conducted at a later date in the Plankinton Cemetery in Plankinton, South Dakota Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 15, 2023 Juanita T. Pacheco Juanita T. Pacheco, 88, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family Tuesday, August 8, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs, for eight years and former resident of Espanola, New Mexico. She was born August 21, 1934 in Colfax County, New Mexico, the daughter of Filadelfio Armijo and Rita Montoya. Mrs. Pacheco attended schools in Springer, New Mexico. She was married to the love of her life Esequiel Pacheco July 6, 1954 in Mosquero, New Mexico; he preceded her in death on December 20, 2014. She loved spending time with her family especially her grandchildren, crocheting, puzzle books, playing games, cooking and baking. Survivors include her two sons, Danny Pacheco and wife Bernadette of Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, Steve Pacheco and wife Patty of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters, Connie Carrillo and husband Abel of Salt Lake City, Utah, Annette Martinez of Taylorsville, Utah; one brother, Joe Armijo of Springer, New Mexico; four sisters, Mary Chavez of Raton, New Mexico, Angie Chavez and husband Julio of Pueblo, Colorado, Julia Espinoza and husband Jerry of Cimarron, New Mexico, Gloria Martinez of Cimarron, New Mexico; eight grandchildren, Domingo and wife Kimberly, Julie Ann and husband Chris, Amanda and husband Timothy, Steve and wife Lupita, Nicholas and wife Chantell, Andrew and wife Tara, Naticia and William, Elena Pacheco, Windy Borjas, Elwood Hevewah; 29 great-grandchildren, five great-great-grandchildren; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; six brothers, Leopoldo, Juan, Lawrence, Augustine, Fred, Andy; one sister who died in infancy; two granddaughters, Crystalann Gonzalez, Nicole Pacheco and one great-great-grandson, Luciano Chavez A rosary will be recited at 6:00 P.M. Monday, August 21, 2023 at DeVargas Funeral Home 623 North Railroad Avenue, Espanola, New Mexico. Mass of Christian burial will be conducted 12:30 P.M. Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 100 Church Street, Santa Cruz, New Mexico. Graveside services and interment will be in the Santa Fe National Cemetery, 501 North Guadalupe Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Aug 15, 2023 Bob W. Pardew Bob W. Pardew, 89, passed away August 11, 2023 at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a resident of Green River, Wyoming. Bob was born on August 15, 1933, in Priest River, Idaho, the son of Maylard and Manchel Pardew. He graduated from Parma High School in 1952 before attending other vocational schools for maintenance certifications such as Bechtel school, Cummins Diesel school, and TD-24 school. Bob was a Navy veteran who served during the Korean War and was a naval instructor. He worked as an equipment superintendent for 30 years until his retirement in August of 1988. For 25 years he worked in Alaska on the Trans Alaska Pipeline. Bob married Gayle Cole in Elko, Nevada on September 21, 1988. He was a member of the Operating Engineers Local 302, Elks Lodge, NRA, VFW, FFA, and the Lander Valley Sportsman’s Association. Bob enjoyed the outdoors; he loved hunting, fishing, golfing, and spending time at his winter home in Quartzsite, Arizona. Survivors include his wife, Gayle Pardew of Green River, WY; son, D. M. Smith of Wasilla, Ak; daughters, Marie Rogers of Idaho Falls, Jill Chamberlain of Idaho Falls, ID; grandchildren, Cody Chamberlain, Falon Page, Nicole Wilson, Brittany McCulloch, Rachael Smith, Dallas Smith, Devin Smith, Christopher Smith, Sara Smith; stepdaughter-in-law, Sherry Syme; stepdaughter, Gaylene Walker (Kirby); stepsons, Kenneth Syme, Curtis Syme; step-grandchildren, Paul Syme, Scott Syme, James Syme, Nicole Scott, Tara Meyer, Clayton Syme, Trenton Syme, and Eric Syme. He was preceded in death by his mother, father, and brother, Everett Earl Pardew. Funeral services will take place at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, August 19, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 120 Shoshone Ave, Green River, WY. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services at the church. Interment with military honors will take place in Riverview Cemetery in Green River, WY. Condoles for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 18, 2023 Morgan Sue McGuff Morgan Sue McGuff, 32, passed away from a lengthy illness on Tuesday, August 15, 2023 in Abilene, Texas. She was a resident of Abilene for five years and a former resident of Green River, Wyoming. Morgan was born March 12, 1991, to JD and Heather Hall in Evanston, Wyoming. At age six her family moved to Green River, Wyoming, and that is where she called home. After graduating from Green River High School in 2009, she attended Western Wyoming Community College and went on to receive her associate’s degree from the University of Phoenix. Morgan began dabbling with photography after the birth of her first child and she soon realized that she had a hidden talent and she ran with it. It became a lifelong passion. She especially loved taking photos of mothers with their newborn babies. Morgan also worked for the local school district as a paraprofessional. Morgan had recently found Christ and was saved. She read and wrote scripture daily. Morgan was also an avid college basketball fan. She never missed a Kansas Jayhawks game, which created fun competition with her dad. Morgan met her husband, Kurt McGuff in 2010 and they were married on April 13, 2013. Kurt was her best friend and life partner. Kurt and Morgan went on to have two children together, Jaycee and Jensyn. Morgan and her family moved to Abilene, Texas, on August 17, 2018. She loved the warm weather and swore she would never move back to cold Green River. Morgan continued her photography business as well as continuing her passion as paraprofessional. Morgan is survived by her husband of 10 years, Kurt McGuff of Abilene Texas; her children, Jaycee, and Jensyn McGuff; mother and father, Heather and JD Hall of Green River, Wyoming; brother, Kason Hall of Green River, Wyoming; grandparents, Sarah and Gary Dean of Evanston, Wyoming; grandfather, Willis “Buzz” Hall of Green Cove Springs, Florida; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Nita and Ken McGuff of Lohn, Texas; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Jason and Kassie Radzwilowicz of Abilene, Texas; along with a number of nieces, cousins, aunts, and uncles. She was preceded in death by her grandma, Shirley Hall; great-grandparents, George and Mary Schwitzer; great-grandparents, Jr. and Helen Andersen. A celebration of Morgan’s life will be conducted on Friday, August 25, 2023 at 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn in Rock Springs, Wyoming. In lieu of flowers or donations, all friends and family are welcome and are encouraged to come as they are. Dinner will be served after the celebration of life. --- Fox Funeral Home, Aug 21, 2023 Curtis Wayne Ogden Curtis Wayne Ogden, 68, passed away August 18, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was born on February 22, 1955 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Curtis W. Ogden and Alice Arlena Marlow. Curtis attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and held varies jobs in the area doing mechanical works, handyman services, wood working, plumbing, construction and lastly being an RV tech. Survivors include his daughter, Stephanie Ogden of Ft. Collins, Colorado; companion of the last 12 years, Shermane VanArsdol of Green River, Wyoming; brothers, Gene Ogden and wife Betty of Sunset, Utah, and Robert and wife Paula Ogden of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was preceded in death by his parents, Curtis and Alice Ogden, and two brothers, John and Harold Ogden. Cremation will take place and a celebration of life/ potluck will be held from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Friday, September 1, 2023 at Evers Park, 370 S 2nd E, Green River, WY. He will be truly missed. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 21, 2023 Mary Katherine Bright Mary Katherine Bright, 75, passed away Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at Heber Valley Hospital in Heber, Utah. She was a long-time resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born November 17, 1947 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Joseph Paulik and Ann Blasnek. Ms. Bright attended schools in California and was a 1966 graduate of Carson High School. She received her Associates Degree in Arts. Mrs. Bright was a United States Army veteran having served during the Vietnam Conflict. She was the person who coded and uncoded messages for the General. She worked for Sweetwater County School District No. 1 for three years until she retired in 2014 as a bus driver. Ms. Bright worked for OCI as an underground miner. She enjoyed spending time with her family, painting, art, traveling to Bear Lake, making jewelry, participating in games and activities at the home she resided. She was an avid animal lover, and it showed in her artwork. Survivors include three daughters, Jennifer Barnette and husband Kris of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Patricia Bright and companion Aaron Hunter of Green River, Wyoming, Katrina Bright and companion Troy Sinclair of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sisters, JoAnn Quinn of Dana Point, California, Rose Vinson and husband Mike of Rock Springs, Wyoming; four grandchildren, Micah Barnette, Kayleigh Barnette, Alayna Sinclair, Kayla Sinclair; and several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Ann Paulik and one brother, Johnny Paulik. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 4 p.m. on Friday, August 25, 2023 at Santa Fe Southwest Grill, 1635 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 21, 2023 Julia Ann “Judy” Bowker Julia “Judy” Ann Bowker, 76, passed away Thursday, August 17, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Wyoming. She died following a lengthy illness. She was born September 27, 1946 in Lander, Wyoming, the daughter of John Thomas Kiernan and Okal Gould Kiernan. Judy attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She married the love of her life, Wilfred Bowker on July 20, 1979 in Rock Springs and he preceded her in death September 9, 2007. Judy worked for New Grand Café for 20 plus years and retired in 2005 as a waitress. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Judy enjoyed spending time with family, dancing, bingo, bowling, board games, and her beloved dogs, Pita and Baby Girl. She was an avid Denver Broncos fan and loved older country music. Survivors include two sons, Brian Williams and wife Alysha, Jack Bowker; two daughters, Wanda Petty and husband Ken Jr., Annette Bowker all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; six brothers, Tom Kiernan and wife Connie of Minnesota, James Kiernan and wife Mary Jo of Wyoming, William Con “WC” Kiernan of North Carolina, Mike Kiernan of Wyoming, Vic Davison and wife Catherine of Oklahoma, Dale Davison of Wyoming; one brother-in-law, Edward “Ed” Bowker Sr. of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three sisters, Ginny Davison of Texas, Marie Williams and husband Dave of Wyoming, Diane Smith of Wyoming; nine grandchildren, Marissa Petty, Kenneth “Trey” Petty III, Keaton Bowker, Irelyn Chatterley-Bowker, Rhaidyn Williams, Rhiellyn Williams, Daughtrhy Willliams, Kelsey Kiernan, Donny Kiernan; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wil Bowker; parents, John Kiernan and mother, Okal “Kate” Davison; father and mother-in-law, Wilfred and Annie Bowker; one son, Vance “Pat” Kiernan; one daughter, Wilanna Bowker who died in infancy; two brothers, David Davison, John Davison who died in infancy; one brother-in-law, John Bowker; two nephews, Terry Kiernan, Edward “Eddie” Bowker Jr. and one sister-in-law, Marlene Bowker. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Judy’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite #220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Young at Heart Senior Center, 2400 Reagan Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. A rosary will be recited at 10:30 A.M. Monday, August 28, 2023 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, August 28, 2023 at the Church. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 21, 2023 Judith Ann Harder Judith Ann Harder, 83, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family Friday, August 18, 2023 at her daughter’s home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past five months and former resident of Elk Point, South Dakota. She was born November 24, 1939 in Battle Creek, Iowa, the daughter of Henery Mildenstein and Marie Margaret Redenius. Mrs. Harder attended schools and graduated in Iowa. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from Western Iowa Tech Community College. She married Charles Harder in Elk Point, South Dakota. Mrs. Harder worked for Gateway Computers for five years as an installer. She worked for Oscar Meyer for 10 years and retired in 2002 as an industrial nurse. She enjoyed spending time with her family, gardening, puzzles, baking cookies and she was an animal lover. Survivors include her three sons, David Allen Weiling of Ida Grove, Iowa, Daniel Dean Wieling of Ireton, Iowa, Jeffrey Dwane Wieling and wife Shilo of Ida Grove, Iowa; one daughter, Jody Lynn Campbell and husband Pete of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Gary Mildenstein and wife Linda of South Carolina; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Marie Mildenstein; three sisters; three brothers; one son, Monty and first husband, Paul and second husband, Charlie. The family respectfully requests donations in Judith’s name to Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place. There will be no services at Judith’s request. Condolences may be left online at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 22, 2023 Claudia Rae Troester Claudia Rae Troester, 80, passed away Saturday, August 19, 2023 at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Wyoming for 44 years and former resident of West Jordan, Utah Mrs. Troester was born February 8, 1943 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the daughter of Richard G. Lucas and Odessa R. Smalling. She attended schools in Copperton, Utah. Claudia married the love of her life, Glenn L. Troester Sr. July 16, 1960 in Centerville, Utah. She owned and operated Claudia’s Floral for five years in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She along with her sister, Kristine Madsen owned and operated Desert Rose for three years together. Mrs. Troester was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She taught Faith Formation Classes for many years. She enjoyed spending time with her family, art, interior decorating and going to the casino. Survivors include her husband, Glenn L. Troester Sr. of Rock Springs, Wyoming; Glenn L. Troester Jr. and wife Chae of Lander, Wyoming, James F. Troester and wife Tricia of South Jordan, Utah, Joseph G. Troester and wife Ginger of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Frank L. Troester and wife Tiffany of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Carrie S. Perry and husband James of West Jordan, Utah; two sisters, Kristine Madsen and husband David of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Cynthia Roberts of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister-in-law, Vicki Lucas of Riverton, Utah; 16 grandchildren, Jacob G. Troester, Jack C. Troester, Dominic J. Perry, Samuel J. Perry, Cassie M. Black, Amanda R. Brumley, Anthony J. Troester, Caroline Morley, Sarah Valenzuela, Danielle Sheridan, Shelby Prine, Jessica Ebeler, Teyha Burton, Graci Troester, Payton Turnwall and Westley Austin; 27 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Richard G. Lucas Jr., Raymond J, Lucas; one sister, Kathleen Bianchi; one brother-in-law, Ronald Bianchi. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vaseffuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 22, 2023 Carolyn Sekerak Carolyn Sekerak, 83, passed away July 22, 2023 in Clancy, Montana. Carolyn was born October 14, 1939 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Ethyl and Leo Johns. She carried memories of a childhood filled with bikes and piano lessons, gatherings with parents and grandparents, enjoying church and school. After high school she studied at Depauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, before transferring to the University of Oklahoma, where she earned bachelors and masters degree in social work. At the same time she met and married Vernon Archer and had her first child, Vernon Jr. Afterwards the family relocated to Laramie, Wyoming in 1964. Soon afterwards the couple split up and Carolyn found a job in Rock Springs, Wyoming and relocated there. She soon met Steve Sekerak and the two became a couple, marrying in July 1966. After completing the family with the birth of Steve Jr. she resigned from social working and concentrated on raising her boys. She worked hard to ensure her sons were cared for, well educated both in a secular sense and religious sense. Quickly Carolyn adapted to Wyoming life, going on many camping trips, country picnics and some fishing thrown in. The fall it was hunting trips and a very good success rate dropping antelope in the sagebrush hills and culminating in her greatest success–a bull moose. She kept to the things that brought her joy from her childhood onward following Jesus and playing the piano. She never just attended church, but worked to serve her church, other churches and neighbors in need. She was an accomplished pianist and was much sought after to play church services, funerals and weddings. She played for Methodists, various evangelical churches and the Catholic Church quite regularly, while making appearances at a host of others at various times. She viewed the music itself as valuable and also an avenue to share her faith in Jesus. She also touched the lives of a great many young people through teaching piano lessons 4 afternoons a week for 20 years. She also felt a special call to support senior citizens, whether their needs were material or spiritual. She delivered meals to shut-ins for a number of years, and in doing so shared with her sons that service to others is a central part of Christian foundation. She frequently visited senior living institutions to share music, conversation and meals with the older residents and especially those who were isolated without family and friends. Carolyn and Steve’s lives changed when their boys left Rock Springs and they decided to move to Helena, Montana in 1998 shortly after Steve Jr. moved there. Together they built a similar life that for Carolyn revolved around her family, church and community. She played piano and sang for the East Helena Methodist Church and quickly came to be a well recognized face at church activities. She also loved to attend the many cultural events that the Helena area offers. After more than a decade Carolyn began to suffer from dementia and suffered several strokes. She spent her last several years at Golden Options Assisted Living Center doing her best to continue a life of love and service. For a time she filled the house with the sound of her piano and her frequent laughs. To the very end she kept a smile on for those around her. When she could no longer speak in full sentences her last words were “good” and “wonderful”. She is survived by her sons, Vernon Archer, Jr. and Stephen Sekerak, Jr.; also, her four grandchildren, Matthew and Jessica Sekerak, and Rebecca and Lucy Archer. We know she is now going about Heaven, shouting hallelujah, and will never sit down but go and go until she’s seen it all and greeted every last saint. --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 22, 2023 Roderick Bright Roderick Bright, 79, passed away Sunday, August 20, 2023 at Wyoming Retirement Home in Basin, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born September 3, 1943 in Bishop, California, the son of Joseph Bright and Dorothy Thatcher. Mr. Bright attended schools in California and was a 1961 graduate of Big Pine High School. He married Mary Paulik in Rock Springs and they later divorced. They remained close friends, and spent a lot of their time together. Mr. Bright was a United States Army veteran having served during Vietnam as a tank commander. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, arrowhead hunting, fishing, camping, wood working, and paragliding with his brother Joe when they were younger. He enjoyed all types of music. He was the shepherd of the family and kept a CONSTANT watch over his daughters. He always saw the glass as half full and was always in a pleasant mood. Survivors include two sons, Tracy Bright of Sacramento, California, Eric Bright of Sacramento, California; three daughters, Jennifer Barnette and husband Kris of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Patricia Bright and companion Aaron Hunter of Green River, Wyoming, Katrina Bright and companion Troy Sinclair of Rock Springs, Wyoming; five grandchildren, Micah Barnette, Kayleigh Barnette, Siena Bright, Alayna Sinclair and Kayla Sinclair. He is preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Joe Bright. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 22, 2023 Sheila Zotti Sheila Zotti, 74, passed away August 19, 2023, peacefully in a place that she loved, Colter Bay, Wyoming. She was born July 1, 1949, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Charles Kalassinsky and Irene (Jacobitz) Kalassinsky. Sheila was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. She graduated in 1967 from Rock Springs High School. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wyoming and her master’s degree in education from Lesley University. She married Robert L. Zotti on March 19, 1971, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Sheila was a dedicated wife, mother, friend, and educator. Her desire to make a positive impact on young lives led her to a fulfilling career in education. While raising three small children, she ran her own preschool, then went on to work as a teacher and principal at the Catholic school, all while earning her degrees. She retired in 2013 after serving as a teacher and instructional coach for 25 years, for Sweetwater County School District #1. Sheila enjoyed spending time with friends and family especially her grandchildren, she was a wonderful cook, loved to camp and garden, her beloved dog Izzy was always in tow. Above all, Sheila loved to help people with an open and loving heart. Survivors include her husband, Robert L. Zotti of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sons, Robert B. Zotti and wife Joanne of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Brad Zotti and wife Stacey of Denver, Colorado; one daughter, Kari Naone and husband Charles of West Linn, Oregon; one sister, Louise Reinhart and husband Bill of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister-in-law, Alice Paul and husband Harold of Rock Springs, Wyoming; eight grandchildren, Megan Zotti, Ryan Zotti, Max Zotti, Sophie Zotti, Cole Naone, Drue Naone, Kace Naone, Baron Naone; three nieces, Wendy Elmer, Kim Kozola, and Kelly Wynveen and several great-nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and one niece, Lindsey Reinhart. Her legacy of devotion, resilience, and love will continue to inspire all those whose lives she touched. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Sheila’s memory to the Sweetwater One Public School Foundation’s Kari’s Access Awards and/or Back to School Shopping Campaign (http://www.sweetwater1.org/foundation_homepage). Both programs provide access to students in need of extracurricular activities and basic needs such as warm coats, and new shoes. Both causes capture Sheila’s heart and dedication to the kids she was passionate about. Cremation will take place. An open house at the family residence will take place on Friday, August 25, 2023 from 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 22, 2023 Jason Joseph Jelaca Jason Jelaca, 51, passed away on Thursday, August 17, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Jason was born January 24, 1972 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Joseph Jelaca and Pamela Jelaca. He was raised in Rock Springs, and graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1991. Jason worked as a laboratory technician at Solvay for the last 25 years. In 1994 he met Becky Thomas and her daughter Janessa. Although he and Becky parted ways, he felt blessed to be a part of both Janessa and her daughter, Aria’s lives. Jason was also blessed with his bonus family, Billie Frandsen, Chris, Sarah and their daughter, Mary Frandsen, Carl, Heidi and their son, Isaac Frandsen, Travis Frandsen, Levi, Christy, Sean, and Kevin Rickert. In 2012 Jason joined the F.O.E. Aerie 151 where he served on the board for several years. Jason enjoyed spending time with family, reading, being outdoors and would often be found drinking coffee and spending time with his friends at the Eagles. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Pam Jelaca, grandparents, Baker and Olga Jelaca, Donald McCay, and Bob and Shirley Morrissey. He is survived by his sisters, Lisa (Pat) Hautala, and Kara Jelaca all of Rock Springs; aunts, Mary (Blaine) Slagowski of Rock Springs, Loretta Mounts of Everett, Washington, and Charlotte Evans of Omaha, Nebraska; uncles, David Jelaca of Arizona, and Fred Bergamo of Etna, Wyoming; cousins, Ryan (Jeana) Slagowski of Rock Springs, and David “DJ” Jelaca of Arizona; nieces and nephews, Joey Simpson, Trevor, Hailey, and Abby Hautala all of Rock Springs, Ben (Carly) Hautala of Nevada, Brian (Kaite) Hautala of Idaho; and several great-nieces and nephews. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Jason’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 23, 2023 Marguerite H. Carr Marguerite H. Carr passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Friday, August 18, 2023. Marguerite was born on February 21, 1927, in Willow City, North Dakota, the daughter of the late Bernice Viola Fahrnkoph and Cliffton Edward Henry Holtz. She had one sister, Marion Feuerhelm who she dearly loved. Marion preceded her in death on May 17, 2010. Marguerite attended school in Willow City and graduated with the class of 1944. She married Rueben P. Odegaard, and they had one daughter, Patricia LaVonne. They later divorced. Along with her daughter Patty, they moved to Casper, Wyoming in December of 1959. On October 25, 1972, she married the love of her life, Leland Carr. He owned the Goose Egg Inn, and they ran it together for many years. After selling it they bought the Belair Motel. Marguerite obtained her realtor license and then became a broker opening her own realty company, Bel Air Realty. They purchased a trailer at Alcova Lake where they enjoyed many summers. Leland preceded her in death on December 8, 1994. Several years later John Kennedy entered her life as her companion. They enjoyed each other’s company and continued enjoying Alcova Lake. He preceded her in death on April 5, 2022. Marguerite continued to enjoy summers at Alcova, and one of the many highlights was Friday nights with her best buddy, Connie Burnette at the Boat Club. Marguerite was a member of the Red Hats Society and the Girls Night Out Bunco group. She was a member of the Mount Hope Lutheran Church. She also was a member of the Eagles, Elks, and the Casper Boat Club. She had a love for her schnauzers, Candy, Jackie, and Johnny. Survivors include one daughter, Patty Berg and her husband Tom of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two grandsons, Jason Recker and his wife Seslie of Christchurch, New Zealand, and Josh Recker of Salt Lake City, Utah; two great-grandsons, Benji and Jack Recker; and several nieces and nephews. A viewing will be held on Friday, August 25 at Bustards & Jacoby Funeral Home in Casper, Wyoming, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Funeral services will be held at Mount Hope Lutheran Church, 2300 Hickory Street on Saturday, August 26 at 10 a.m., followed by interment services at Highland Cemetery. A reception will be held at the Elks Lodge. --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 23, 2023 Kodin John Mahana-Johnston Kodin John Mahana-Johnston, two months, passed away Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Granger, Wyoming. He was born June 18, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Skylar Herchel Johnston and Shaleena Lyn Mahana. Kodin was a dedicated member of Foothills Apostolic Church. He was loved by all and will be greatly missed. Survivors include his parents, Skylar Herchel Johnston and Shaleena Lyn Mahana of Granger, Wyoming; one adopted sister, Alyssa-Nichole Campton; godparent, Wolfgang Dittman; paternal grandparents, Bradley and Lauren Johnston and Brandy and Steve Rollins; maternal grandparents, James Mahana and Becky Puls; step-grandma, Pamela Collings; great-grandparents, Butch Meyers, Jerry and Lenora Gaub, and Connie and Wayne Berry; several aunts and uncles, including Kylee Mahana, Wiatt Campton, Andrew Jenkins, Rogue Rollins, River Clark, Kynlee Johnston, Kade Johnston, RJ Johnston, Reganne Johnston and many more. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Alya River Mahana-Johnston, Rowan Lorae Mahana-Johnston; grandmother, Saundra Lyn Mahana. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be held at Green River Bible Baptist Church located at 800 Homestead Dr, Pioneer Park in Green River, WY 82935, on Saturday September 2nd at 2 p.m. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 24, 2023 William L. “Billy” Baker William “Billy” L. Baker, 84 passed away August 5, 2023 at his home in Sun City, Arizona. He was a resident of Sun City, Arizona for eight days and former resident of Glendale, Arizona and Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born January 15, 1939 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Carthel Baker and Elizabeth Allen. Mr. Baker attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1957 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He earned his bachelor in pharmacology from the University of Wyoming in 1964. He also earned a bachelor degree in law in 1987 and passed Washington State Bar in 1988. He owned and operated Baker Law office for 30 plus years and retired in 2021 as an attorney. Mr. Baker was a member of the Moose Lodge and Fraternal Order of Eagles. Survivors include his two sons, Michael A. Baker of Glendale, Arizona, William R. Baker of Beaumont, Texas; two brothers, John Baker of Lakeview, Colorado, Edward Baker of Madell, Oklahoma; five grandchildren, Michael R. Baker, Brandy A. Baker, Scott M. Baker, Matthew R. Baker, Jeffrey Baker; one great-granddaughter, Piper Baker; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents and one daughter, Valerie J. Baker. Cremation will take place. A graveside service and inurnment will be conducted at 9:00 A.M. Saturday, September 23, 2023 in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Aug 24, 2023 Troy Howard Forcier Troy Howard Forcier, 66, passed away at his home in Green River, Wyoming surrounded by his family on August 21, 2023. He was born on October 11, 1956 in Redwood City, California, the son of Thomas Forcier and Claudia West. Troy was a former resident of Silver Springs, Nevada. He married Joni Marrelli, his constant companion and partner in all of life's adventures, in Reno, Nevada on July 4, 1994. Troy was a boating and sailing enthusiast, a seasoned fisherman, and a skilled motorcycle salvager. Troy's had a great love for the open water and the open road. He was a loving husband, and father to Shane, Spring, and Holly as well as his other adopted children, Kayla and Roni Dennis. His presence will be truly missed. Troy is survived by his wife, Joni Forcier of Wyoming; son, Shane Dennis of Navada; daughters, Spring Spellman of Wyoming, Holly Whitney of Nevada; adopted children, Kayla and Roni Dennis; brother, Glen Forcier of California; along with an amazing second set of parents, Sharon and Mike Gallagher. He was preceded in death by his father, Thomas Forcier, mother, Claudia West, and sister, Heidi Smith. Cremation will take place and private family services will be held to honor Troy’s life. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 24, 2023 Jo Ann Miller Mahoney Butler Jo Ann Miller Mahoney Butler died unexpectedly at home on July 20, 2023 surrounded by her loving husband and daughter at the age of 83. Jo Ann was born January 3, 1940 in Douglas, Wyoming to Galen and Eunice Miller. In 1944 Galen and Eunice moved to Mountain View, Wyoming where they bought a farm to raise their family. In April 1945 they surprised Jo Ann with not just one sibling but TWO, Donald and Dianne. While living on the farm was a lot of hard work, Jo Ann managed to have her share of fun participating in “Chick-A-Ree’s” with her friends. While in high school, Jo Ann joined the band and learned to play the trumpet. With her hard work and dedication, she was an accomplished musician and played TAPS for military services. Jo Ann graduated from Mountain View High School in 1958 and moved to Green River where she worked for JC Penny’s for one year before moving to Big Piney, Wyo. In 1959 she married Charles Mahoney, and they had two children together, Kimberlee and Michael. While raising her family and being their biggest cheerleader at sporting events she also worked full time as a draftsman and office manager at Surveyor Scherbel. On September 28, 1991 Jo Ann married Kent Butler in Laughlin, Nev. and October 27, 2016 they were sealed in the Ogden Temple for time and eternity. Kent and Jo Ann enjoyed traveling and working in the real estate and property management business. They made so many dear friends in their travels. In 2004 they retired and started making their winter home in Mesa, Ariz. While spending time in Arizona they kept themselves very busy attending dances, shuffleboard, card parties, potlucks, and shopping sprees. In the summer they lived in their home in Morgan, Utah and enjoyed gardening, bowling and church activities. They loved entertaining and celebrating special occasions with family and friends. Jo Ann was always one to light up the room when she walked in with her beautiful smile and cheerful personality. She was an amazing cook and enjoyed sharing her creations with others publishing her recipes in the local ward cookbooks. She had an eye for design and enjoyed decorating her home and helping others decorate their homes as well. Jo Ann is survived by her loving husband, Kent Butler of Morgan, Utah; her two children whom she loved so much, Kimberlee Mahoney Hering (Paul), Michael Mahoney (Bev); bonus children, Todd (Shann) Butler, Jeff Butler, Keith (Wendie) Butler, Kim (Robert) Cordova, Tawni (Rob) Kufeld, Adam (Winnie) Butler and her siblings, Donald Miller (Vickie) and Dianne Miller Davison (Ronald); 23 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Galen Miller and mother, Eunice Miller. Graveside services took place on Saturday July 29 at 10 a.m. at Morgan City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations to the Moran Eye Center Research Program. “Then give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you.” “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched, they must be felt with the heart.” ~Helen Keller --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 24, 2023 Laura Anne Cronk Wilson Laura Anne Cronk, 95, of Springsview, Nebraska, passed away Saturday, August 19, 2023 at Sandhills Care Center in Ainsworth, Nebraska. Laura Anne was born on March 24, 1928. She is survived by her six children, Morris (Jeanie) Cronk of Fort Laramie, WY, Lillian (Morgan) Jensen of Evans, CO, David (Dawn Marie) Cronk of Torrington, WY, Ruth (Jack) McKnight of Torrington, WY, Stephen (Judy) Cronk of Springview, NE, Chuck (Donna) Oaks of Choctaw, OK, and Kat (Jim) Dowley of Green River, WY; 27 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandsons; two sisters, Donnabelle Leonhardt of Riverton, WY and Eunice Skinner of Napa, CA; brother-in-law, John Appleman of Johnstown, NE; and nieces, nephews and other family members. Funeral services for Laura Anne will be held on Monday, August 28, 2023 at 10 a.m. at the Hoch Funeral Home in Ainsworth, NE. Burial will follow in the Olive Branch Cemetery at Mills, NE. Visitations for Laura Anne will be held on Sunday, August 27, 2023 from 5-7 p.m. at the Hoch Funeral Home in Ainsworth and will continue on Monday one-hour prior to services. In lieu of flowers, memorials have been suggested to the Keya Paha Foundation in memory of Laura Anne. To leave an online condolence, please visit www.hochfuneralhome.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 25, 2023 Shirley Ann Gunyan Shirley Ann Gunyan, 76, of Daniel, WY, passed away August 23, 2023, due to infection complications, surrounded by family. Shirley was born August 27, 1946, to William and Elizabeth Daley in Waltham, MA, and later, she and her brothers, William Daley and James Daley, would attend schools in Summerville, MA. In the summer of 1962 she met the man that would change her life forever, the love of her life. Richard James Gunyan was a Navy petty officer on shore leave. Shirley and Richard carried a relationship through the next year and we’re married December 30, 1963. Shirley was also married to the Navy and spent the next 18 years giving birth to and raising four children, Diane Elizabeth, Joseph Edward, Karen Michelle and Deborah Ann, while living the Navy life. Shirley often reflected on those years and the people she met, and the friendships she made. Often saying they were some of her fondest memories. Shirley was looking forward to her 60th wedding anniversary and renewing her vows to Richard. Shirley was a long time resident of Daniel, WY, and proud to call Daniel her home. Shirley was predeceased by her parents, William and Elizabeth Daley, her brother, William Daley, and her daughter, Diane Elizabeth Gunyan. She is survived by her husband, Richard James Gunyan, son, Joseph Edward Gunyan, daughters, Karen Michelle Gonzalez and Deborah Anne Gunyan, and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Shirley was a kind and loving soul and will be missed and remembered by the many lives she touched. Shirley, everyone you left in this world hates that you are gone but we are happy that you are home free and painless. We will always love and miss you until we can meet again. No services are planned at this time. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 25, 2023 Marlene Christine “Munsy” Aschenbrenner On the evening of August 16, 2023, Marlene “Munsy” Christine Aschenbrenner passed away at St. James Hospital after complications from cancer surgery. Munsy was surrounded by family members when she passed. She was diagnosed with cancer in November of 2022. She was 75 years old at the time of her death. Munsy was born in Park Rapids, Minnesota on May 6, 1948 to Henry Raymond Lehto and Elma Sylvia Marjamaa. She was one of eight children. Munsy remembered being a young child on a farm in the woods of Minnesota. When she was very young, three or four years old, her extended family loaded all their belongings on various trucks and caravanned from Minnesota to Butte, Montana for work in the Butte copper mines. The family was of Finlander descent and spoke Finnish in their home. Munsy spoke mostly Finnish and had to learn English when attending school. One of her childhood homes in Butte was in an area that would later be overtaken by the Berkely Pit. Marlene loved to sing with her sisters at local community events and the radio. She loved to ice skate on local lakes and ponds. Munsy met and married Brent Vernal Taylor in Worland, Wyoming in 1965. Brent worked plumbing construction all around the state of Wyoming while Munsy was a homemaker. She joined the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter-Day Saints and believed in her Heavenly Father all her life. She and Brent were the proud parents of three children, Tina Diann, Sherry Lynn, and Randy V. who were born while they lived in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Later, Brent and Marlene divorced. Marlene later married Ronald Lee Aschenbrenner in Elko, Nevada. They had one son together, Dustin Bud Aschenbrenner. While living in Nevada, Ron worked at Newmont Gold Mine. Munsy loved her garden and home in Spring Creek where they lived. After living in the Elko, NV area for several years and enjoying the beautiful Ruby Mountains they returned to Butte. Munsy loved her strawberries, thus her nickname which means “strawberry” in Finnish, gardening, crafting, and flowers. In her younger years she enjoyed and took classes at Western Wyoming College and painting ceramics. Her daughters remember her sewing with her mother, Elma, many beautiful doll clothes for them. Munsy and her mom also spent many happy hours canning pickles, fruits, vegetables, and jams for family and friends to enjoy. Many, many days you could find her out at the lake or river drowning a worm. She loved her fishing! She was a fashionista wearing her cat-eye glasses, hip clothing, and sometimes even a wig! And she loved to go out and dance the night away. Munsy was always happy to cook a big turkey dinner for any family and friends who were visiting! All were welcome! Like a true Finlander she loved her black licorice, which a few of her grandchildren have also learned to love. Marlene was preceded in death by her parents, Henry Lehto and Elma Gustafson; husband, Ronald Lee Aschenbrenner; sisters, Shirley Lehto and Emily Austin; brother, Vincent Lehto; and grandson, Brodie Ray Aschenbrenner. Marlene is survived by her children, Tina Bihr (Mark) of Casper, WY, Sherry Williamson (Morgan) of Absarokee, MT, Randy Taylor and Dustin Aschenbrenner of Butte, MT; brother, Stanley Lehto of Yelm, WA, sisters: Virgie Brubaker (Harvey) of Worland, WY, Lorna Morrison of Caldwell, ID, and Sonya Ranta (Chris) of Rock Springs, WY; sister-in-law, Joanne Grey, of Butte, MT; grandchildren, Erica Lansing, Ryan Lansing, Randon Henrikson all of Butte, MT, Tiana Carlson (Taylor) of Casper, WY, Brent Bihr (Mabel) of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Viona Luckey of Billings, MT; and great-grandchildren, Jauclynn Lansing, MaKyla Lansing, Kayson Aguilar, and Iris Lansing all of Butte, MT; and stepchildren, Ronnie Aschenbrenner (Christina) of Mountain Home, ID, Stanley Lawrence (Amy) of McCall, ID, Terri Clements (Rick) of Boise, ID, and Lu Ringle Haney of Holman, WI. She is also survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews and dear friends. Marlene will be cremated, and her ashes will be interred at Mount Moriah Cemetery, Butte, Montana with her husband Ron. Memorial services will be planned for the summer of 2024. Please visit below to offer the family a condolence or to share a memory of Marlene. Axelson Funeral and Cremation Services has been privileged to care for Marlene and her family. --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 28, 2023 Brenda Shaffer Brenda Shaffer, 79, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family at her home Friday, August 25, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for the past five months and former resident of Las Vegas, Nevada. She died following a lengthy illness. She was born February 10, 1944 in Hillsboro, Ohio, the daughter of Maurice Shaffer and Lucy Linkhart. Mrs. Shaffer attended schools in Hillsboro, Ohio. She married Gerald Eagle in 1960 in Ohio and he preceded her in death. Brenda married Donald Schmidt in 1977 in Las Vegas Nevada and he preceded her in death. She owned and operated Rickshaw Taxi for five years and retired in 1996. Mrs. Shaffer worked for Smith’s Food King for 20 years in the deli and produce. She was a server at many restaurants in Rock Springs as well. Mrs. Shaffer loved spending time with family and friends, playing bingo on her phone and playing board games. She enjoyed spending time visiting with both Benjamin and Elaine who she considered her bonus family while living in Nevada. Brenda was special to all who knew her. She had a way of making her family and friends laugh with her craziness. Brenda could light up a room wherever she was. Survivors include her three daughters, Regina Townsend of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Saundra Scaff and husband Von of Texas, Renda Seymore of Massachusetts; one daughter-in-law, Tina Burley of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three brothers, Donnie Shaffer of Ohio, Terry Shaffer and wife Dora of Colorado, Darrel Shaffer of Colorado; one sister, Deb Sphinx and husband Gene of Thorton, Colorado; 27 grandchildren including Ronnie Justus, Nate Gines, Mike Gutierrez, Kenyon Gines and wife Bernadette, Kasha McKinster, Adam Allen, Reatanna Eagle, Harley Eagle, Lolly Eagle, Lianna Estabrook and Chase Allen; 37 great-great-grandchildren; six great-great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, one brother, Danny Shaffer; three sisters, Shirley, Janie, Bonnie; one son, Gary Eagle; one daughter, Cassie Kiehm; one son-in-law, Geof Townsend; one granddaughter, Selena Gines and one nephew, Rich. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 29, 2023 Angela Kay Martin Angela Kay Martin was born April 16, 1962, in Rock Springs, WY to Edward Lee Martin, Sr. and Jeanette Kay Austin. She passed on March 2, 2020, in Denver, CO from complications with the fight against multiple sclerosis. Angela was preceded in death by her father, Edward Lee Martin. Sr., brothers, Vance Jameson Miller and Edward Lee Martin, Jr., her grandparents, Ira A. Austin and Juanita Murphy Julius, Frances Baker Austin, Joseph H. Martin, and Nettie Slagle Martin. Angela was survived by her mother, Jeanette Austin Leonard, several aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends including Jeanie Roe, Barb Stanfield, Bonnie Bigolin. Family and friends may join us in a casual service at Riverview Cemetery in Green River, WY on Saturday September 23, 2023, at 2 p.m. in a dual service for both Angela and her mother, Jeanette. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations to your local Multiple Sclerosis Society. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 29, 2023 Jeanette Kay Leonard Jeanette Kay Leonard was born January 25, 1943, in Green River, WY to Ira A. Austin and Juanita Murphy. She passed on November 28, 2022, in Denver, CO, due to kidney cancer, two months prior to her 80th birthday. She was preceded in death by her three children, Angela K. Martin, Edward Lee Martin, Vance Jamison Miller, her parents, Ira A. Austin, Juanita Murphy Julius, stepmother, Frances Baker Austin, her siblings, Ruth Mary Doty, Norris Roy Austin, Shirlee Wood, and David Austin. She is survived by four grandchildren, Austin Jamison Miller and wife Jesse, David Lee Martin, Nicole Vanek, Amber Martin Freking, several great-grandchildren, three sisters, Jeanie Roe, Barb Stanfield, Bonnie Bigolin, cousins, Ron Sapp and Irene Latinis and dear friends, Dorene Dana and Judy Peterson. Family and friends may join us in a casual service at Riverview Cemetery in Green River, WY on Sat. September 23, 2023, at 2 p.m. in a dual service for both Jeanette and her daughter Angela. --- Fox Funeral Home, Aug 31, 2023 Carolyn Halstead Carolyn Lee Halstead, 80, passed away August 26, 2023 at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born on February 15, 1943 in Sheridan, Wyoming, the daughter of Ed and Marilyn Miller. Carolyn married Donald Spang and had two children, Robbin and Alice; they later divorced. She then married the love of her life, Roger Halstead in Sheridan, WY on February 12, 1972; he preceded her in death on August 24, 2012. Survivors include Alice Halstead, Sandra Holt, Ed Miller, beloved grandchildren, Jordan, Cameron, Karen and great-grandchildren, Tiana Halstead, and Dante Colley. She was preceded in death by her husband Roger, daughter, Robbin Halstead, and sister, Evonne Colvin. Cremation will take place and memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, September 1, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 31, 2023 Claudia Rae Troester Claudia Rae Troester, 80, passed away Saturday, August 19, 2023 at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Wyoming for 44 years and former resident of West Jordan, Utah Mrs. Troester was born February 8, 1943 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the daughter of Richard G. Lucas and Odessa R. Smalling. She attended schools in Copperton, Utah. Claudia married the love of her life Glenn L. Troester Sr. July 16, 1960 in Centerville, Utah. She owned and operated Claudia’s Floral for five years in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She along with her sister, Kristine Madsen, owned and operated Desert Rose for three years together. Mrs. Troester was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She taught Faith Formation Classes for many years. She enjoyed spending time with her family, art, interior decorating and going to the casino. Survivors include her husband, Glenn L. Troester Sr. of Rock Springs, Wyoming; Glenn L, Troester Jr. and wife Chae of Lander, Wyoming, James F. Troester and wife Tricia of South Jordan, Utah, Joseph G. Troester and wife Ginger of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Frank L. Troester and wife Tiffany of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Carrie S, Perry and husband James of West Jordan, Utah; two sisters, Kristine Madsen and husband David of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Cynthia Roberts of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister-in-law, Vicki Lucas of Riverton, Utah; 16 grandchildren, Jacob G. Troester, Jack C. Troester, Dominic J. Perry, Samuel J. Perry, Cassie M. Black, Amanda R. Brumley, Anthony J. Troester, Caroline Morley, Sarah Valenzuela, Danielle Sheridan, Shelby Prine, Jessica Ebeler, Teyha Burton, Graci Troester, Payton Turnwall and Wesley Austin; 27 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Richard G. Lucas Jr., Raymond J, Lucas; one sister, Kathleen Bianchi; one brother-in-law, Ronald Bianchi. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Friday, September 8, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Home, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vaseffuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 31, 2023 Clara Olga Tipp Clara (Peternel) Tipp entered into eternal rest on July 25, 2023, just two days shy of her 95th birthday. She passed away in Pinole, California where her son and daughter-in-law reside. Clara was the youngest of six children and first generation American born to Frank and Mary (Kobler) Peternel on July 27, 1928, in Blairtown, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A longtime resident of her birthplace, she moved just five years ago to Pinole, California to be closer to family due to health concerns. Clara received her formal education in her hometown and graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1946. Upon graduating she worked at the local Newberry’s Department Store where she met the manager, George Tipp. They married on July 2, 1949, in Las Vegas, New Mexico. She was a lifelong member of St. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church and was always willing to lend a helping hand with Church duties. She also enjoyed preparing wonderful home cooked meals for family and friends and baking potica bread, looked forward to bowling and her yearly trip to Wendover to “try her luck” at the slot machines. Clara suffered from dementia and Alzheimer’s in her waning years, but still could recall distant memories of her family and childhood friends Pauline Demshar and the Tolar girls from Blairtown. She reminisced about the polka dances (with the grapes hanging from the ceiling) at the Slovinski Dom. Let it be said, “You can take the girl out of Rock Springs…but you can’t take Rock Springs out of the girl.” Preceding her in death are her parents, husband and daughter, Dianne (Tipp) Monroe, brother, Frank (Melva) Peternel, sisters, Anna and Cecelia (both who passed away at young ages), Mary Peternel and Francis (Frank) Dernovich. Survivors include son, Gary (Colleen) Tipp of Pinole, California; nephews, Vincent Peternel, Larry Dernovich, Rob Dernovich (Micheline), all of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Don Dernovich (Kathy) of Nebraska. Cremation has taken place. Graveside services and inurnment will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Thursday, September 7, 2023 at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. The family respectfully requests donations to the charities dear to Clara’s heart, Holy Spirit Catholic Community, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Aug 31, 2023 Bonnie Jeane Callaway Bonnie Jeane Callaway, 72, passed away August 26, 2023, at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was a longtime resident of Green River. Bonnie was born September 9, 1950 in Provo, Utah, the daughter of Thomas Baker and Verona Cluff. She attended school in Utah and was a 1968 graduate of Provo High school. Bonnie enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She was an avid reader and an independent spirit that loved crafting with her hands; including beadwork, painting, metal work, ceramics, crochet, and quilting. Survivors include four children, Steffen Christiansen of Warrensburg, Missouri, Russell Christiansen of Barnett, Missouri, Joshua Christiansen of Green River, Wyoming, Amanda Christiansen of Jefferson City, Missouri; one brother, Kent Baker of Orem, Utah; as well as several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and six siblings. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, September 2, 2023 at the Fraternal Order of Eagles # 2350, 88 East 2nd North Street, Green River, Wyoming 82935. Condolences can be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Aug 31, 2023 Connie Janette Aronson Connie Janette Aronson passed away August 20, 2023. She was born November 15, 1959 to Boyd and Dora Firth of Vernal, Utah. She grew up in Vernal and would later have three daughters. Later she ended up in Kemmerer, WY where she met her “prince charming,” Bo Aronson. Connie and Bo were married December 3, 2012. She is survived by her husband, Bo Aronson of Kemmerer, WY; her two daughters, Heidi (Roy) Lloyd of Green River, WY and Holly Kolkata of Evanston,WY; her brothers, Drew Firth of Evanston, WY and Dan Firth of Henderson, NV; her grandchildren, Jorie (Cole) Randall, Kamilyn Lloyd, and Jakob Lloyd of Green River, WY, Mariah Revelli, Alissa Cinliff, Hannah Kolata, Donovan Stout, and Zach Erickson of Evanston, WY, Kaden Lloyd of Tremonton, UT. Connie also had nine great-grandchildren, three nieces and four nephews. She was welcomed home by her daughter, Heather Erickson, brother, Dennis Firth, and Boyd and Dora Firth. Services will be conducted September 5, 2023 at 1 p.m. at the Living Water Community Church, 619 Pearl Street Kemmerer, WY. --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 1, 2023 Edward Jones Edward Jones, 73, passed away June 30, 2023, at his home in Phoenix, Arizona. He was born October 16, 1949, to Harry and Lucille Jones in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Edward attended school in Rock Springs, graduating from Rock Springs High School in 1968. He then attended the University of Wyoming where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in business administration in 1972. Edward spent most of his career in retail. While working at Den’s Place, he became part-owner of Brass Oak, both clothing stores. After closing both stores, Edward took a position with Dillard’s Department Stores. He eventually settled in Phoenix while working at Paradise Valley Dillard’s. Edward veered his career path slightly when he used his experience to begin consulting work for businesses that were experiencing problems in their structure and systems. This opportunity allowed him to travel and meet new people, which provided him with countless stories he shared with friends and family. He finished his career helping to manage two plastic injection manufacturing companies. Edward married Donita Colson on December 18, 1999. They divorced in 2004. Edward was a proud alumnus of UW and an avid Cowboys fan. He was very active in his church, where he held different positions. A car enthusiast, a high point in his year was attending the Barrett Jackson car show. Edward taught himself to play the Irish bodhran and played both with a local band and in Sunday sessions at local pubs. He was proud of his Irish and Welsh heritage and enjoyed learning his family history, which included two trips to Ireland. He enjoyed visiting with friends over a pint of Guinness and smoking a cigar with a glass of Redbreast. Edward was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Lucille, his brother, John Jones and his sister and brother-in-law, Mary Jane and Marion Hinesley and nephew-in-law, Bryan Belcher. He is survived by his nephew, Dan Hinesley and wife Ellen, niece, Seana Belcher, niece, Maureen Jones, nephew, Michael Jones. He is also survived by several great-nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. Graveside services and inurnment will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, September 16, 2023 at Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 5, 2023 Russell Washington, Jr. Russell Washington Jr., 32, Bismarck, formerly of Minot, died Monday, August 14, 2023 in his home. Russell was born on October 8, 1990 to Russell Washington, Sr., and Karen Davis in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was raised in Rock Springs, and graduated from Rock Springs High School in 2008. In 2012, he moved to Minot. Russell was first employed at Behm’s Truckstop in Minot alongside his mother, Karen. He spent the majority of his working years as an auditor in the hotel industry. Russell enjoyed gaming, Pokemon, and magic. His family described him as a technology whiz. Most importantly, Russell enjoyed spending time with his family and watching their favorite TV shows together. Russell is survived by his parents, Karen Davis, Minot and Russell Washington Sr., Dickinson, ND; brothers, Kendrick Hoskins and Patrell Davis and sisters, Natasha and Nakeisha Davis, all of Minot; along with many cousins. Russell was preceded in death by his grandmother, Virginia Rose Davis, grandmother, Margaret Jean Washington, brother, Patrick Hoskins Jr., and several cousins. A celebration of Russell’s life will take place Saturday, September 16, 2023 at 10 a.m. at New Hope Baptist Church in Rock Springs, Wyoming. --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 5, 2023 Mary L. Brandes Mary Louise Brandes, 75, passed away August 31, 2023 at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born on September 24, 1947 in Washington. Mary enjoyed spending her time playing cribbage, pool, and tossin' back a cold one with her friends. Cremation will take place and a celebration of life will be held at a later date at the Toastmaster Bar in Rock Springs. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 5, 2023 Dorothy Bly Dorothy Bly, 79, passed away on Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at the Memorial Hospital of Converse County in Douglas, Wyoming following a lengthy illness. She was a former resident of Green River, Wyoming and a resident of Glendo, Wyoming for the last five years. Dorothy was born on Tuesday, September 28, 1943 in Cleveland, New Mexico the daughter of Beltran and Manuelita (Montoya) Bernal. Dorothy moved to Green River at six months of age. She attended school in Green River and graduated from Lincoln High School. She married Joe Gomez in Evanston, Wyoming in 1963. Dorothy attended cosmetology school in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She worked at A Cut Above salon in Green River for over 30 years. She married Michael Bly in 1982 in Las Vegas, Nevada. She is survived by her husband of 41 years, Michael Bly of Wheatland; daughter, Melanie Gomez (Arnie) of Denver, Colorado; son, Patrick Gomez (Tonya) of Glendo; five grandchildren, Michael Gomez, Selena Gomez both of Aurora, Colorado, Alyssa Gomez of Glendo, Patrick Gomez of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Kaylyne Gomez of Casper, Wyoming; two great-granddaughters, Harper and Ryleigh Poulsen; three brothers, Samuel Bernal, Leroy Bernal both of Green River, and Ernie Bernal of Alhambra, California; six sisters, Senaida Baca of Alhambra, Bea Martinez of Azusa, California, Elsie Ruelas of Los Angeles, California, Pauline Roberts of Woodland, California, Martha Bernal of Arcadia, California, and Teddi Coffin of Minot, North Dakota; and a large extended family of nephews, nieces, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, Beltron and Manuelita Bernal and first husband, Joe Gomez. A funeral liturgy for Dorothy will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, September 9, 2023 at Saint Patrick’s Church in Wheatland, Wyoming with Father Hiep Nguyen as the Celebrant. The vigil for the deceased will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 9, 2023 at the Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church. Gorman Funeral Homes – Platte Chapel is in charge of the services. Condolences can be left for the family at www.gormanfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 6, 2023 Flavia “Floyda” Pineda Flavia” Floyda” Pineda, 95, passed away Monday, September 4, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Reliance for the past 70 years and former resident of Taos, New Mexico, Denver, Colorado, Cheyenne, Farson, White Mountain, and Winton, Wyoming. She was born April 12, 1928 in Taos, New Mexico, the daughter of Antonio and Lucinda Martinez. Mrs. Pineda attended schools in Taos, New Mexico and was a 1946 graduate of Dan Fernando High School. She married the love of her life, Orlando Felix Pineda, March 26, 1948 in Denver, Colorado. He preceded her in death January 11, 2001. Mrs. Pineda was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community, Saint Monica’s; Women's Club, Rock Springs Family Recreation Center and Wyoming Homemakers. Mrs. Pineda enjoyed working as a cook for Western Wyoming Community College students while the campus was located in Reliance, Wyoming and also worked as a waitress for a few years in the 1960s at the Renegade Café and Outlaw Inn in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She loved spending time with her family and friends, attending and being an active member of her church, cooking, baking, gardening, fishing, and camping. She enjoyed playing at the casinos in Wendover and Riverton. She often spent time sitting on her front porch watching deer and feeding rabbits. Survivors include one son, Willie Pineda of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two grandchildren, Bobby Pineda and wife Sara of Green River, Wyoming, Wil Pineda and wife Michelle of Stansbury Park, Utah; six great grandchildren, Marco, Brennan, Justice, Marissa, Jonah, Henry, several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, Antonio and Lucinda Martinez; husband, Orlando Pineda and one son, Dennis Pineda and 11 brothers and sisters. A rosary will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at the Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:30 A.M. Wednesday September 13, 2023 at the church. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs City Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 6, 2023 Marian Perfida Punches Marian Perfida Punches, 66, passed away Saturday, September 2, 2023 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was lifelong resident of Green River. Marian was born July 13, 1957 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Manuel Maestas and Elma Domiguez. She attended school in Green River and was a 1975 graduate of Lincoln High School. Marian married Leslie Punches on April 16, 1994 in Green River, Wyoming She was employed for 18 years as an office manager with the Wyoming Game and Fish until her retirement in 1998. Marian was a member of Immaculate Conception Church. She loved spending time with her family and friends; she adored her pets. She enjoyed traveling and going to the casino with her husband, fishing, and attending her sons and grandchildren's sporting events. Survivors include her husband, Leslie Dwight Punches; her son, Arthur Castillo and wife Jessica of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three-step sons, Solid Punches of Dallas, Texas, Dustin Punches of Florida, Debin Punches of Green River, Wyoming; five brothers, Daniel Maestas of Green River, Wyoming, George Maestas of Green River, Wyoming, Manuel Maestas and wife Terri of Arkansas, Floyd Maestas and companion Teresa of Green River, Wyoming, Arthur Maestas of Green River, Wyoming; eight sisters, Jane Romero and husband Robert of Taylorsville, Utah, Wyola Medina of Las Vegas, Nevada, Marcella Montoya and husband Ronnie of Mesquite, Nevada, Florippe Lopez and husband Benito of Vadito, New Mexico, Betty Mendoza and husband Richard of Henderson, Nevada, Lula Villa of Green River, Wyoming, Tina Goglio and husband Kevin of Green River, Wyoming, Bernadette Wilson and husband Brad of Rock Springs, Wyoming; four grandchildren, Jordan Punches and wife Becky, Jacey Bailey and husband J.J., Audrey Punches, Maliki Punches; one great-granddaughter; as well as several nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her father, Manuel and her mother, Elma; three brothers, Joe, David and Rudy Maestas. The family respectfully requests donations in Marian’s name to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935. Following cremation, a rosary will be conducted at 10:30 A.M. Monday, September 11, 2023 at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, September 11, 2023 at the church. Graveside services and inurnment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences can be left www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 6, 2023 Margaret L. Olsen Margaret L. Olsen passed away August 29, 2023 at the Sublette Center in Pinedale, Wyoming. She was surrounded by her loved ones, and will be greatly missed. She was born September 21, 1925 in Rock Springs, Wyoming to Eugene and Pauline Paoli. She was a third generation Rock Springs native. She married Ishmael J. Olsen, May 7, 1950. She had three children, Diane, Neal, and Carol. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Ishmael, brother, Eugene Paoli and step-grandson, Shane E. Paisley. She is survived by Diane (Craig) Paisley, Pinedale WY, Neal (Renae) Olsen West Jordan, UT and Carol (Joe) Agostini, Rock Springs, WY. Margaret had five grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. Cremation will take place with private family graveside services at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 6, 2023 Vicki Schweizer Vicki Schweizer passed away on August 30, 2023 in Grand Junction, Colorado due to heart complications. She was born December 24, 1948 to Edward (Chuck) Bradford and Violet Bradford in Defiance, Ohio. Vicki lived in Green River, Wyoming for 30 years before moving to Grand Junction where she spent the last 17 years. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, James Bradford. Vicki is survived by her husband of 44 years, Richard (Doc) Schweizer; two sons, Bradley Wilson and wife Bernadette of Rock Springs, WY and Jeffrey Wilson and fiancé Sheila of Lakeland, FL; four grandchildren, Derek Wilson of Van Wert, OH, Trenton Wilson of Saratoga, WY, Braden Wilson, and Julia Glassner both of Las Vegas, NV, Bradford and Schweizer family in Ohio, Hope Bradford, Kay (Craig Klopfleich), Nancy Porter, Peg (Ken Yarnell), Dean (Norma) Schweizer, along with numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 7, 2023 Diana R. Lorentzen Diana R. Lorentzen, 63, passed away Thursday, September 7, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for 26 years and a former resident of Winnemucca, Nevada. She was born February 16, 1960 in Richwood, West Virginia, the daughter of Clayton Furr and Betty Jenkins. Diana married the love of her life, Loren “Lee” Lorentzen on December 5, 1987 in Reno, Nevada. She was a wonderful homemaker who loved spending time with her family and friends, especially her grandchildren. One of her favorite activities was going camping. Diana is survived by her husband, Loren “Lee” Lorentzen of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sons, Kevin Lorentzen of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Daniel Swiney of Kearns, Utah; one daughter, Christina Otto of Winnemucca, Nevada; one sister, Tammy Shoemaker Shoup of Casper, Wyoming; one bonus sister, Jessie Reinke; three grandchildren, Lauryn Otto, Kieley Otto, and Aliyah Otto. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clayton and Betty Furr; and one brother, John Furr. Following cremation, there will be no services held at her request. Condolences can be made at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 7, 2023 Sondra Lee McQuarrie Sondra Lee McQuarrie, 71, of Las Vegas, NV, passed away on September 2, 2023 after a long battle with COPD. Sondra was born on February 11, 1952 in Ogden, UT, where she grew up with her loving parents, John Pearce and Darlene Boren Parker. During her lifetime, Sondra lived in many places, including Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and Las Vegas, Nevada, where she resided for the past fourteen years. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Dan McQuarrie, and her most beloved dogs, Reggie and Gracie. A proud and loving mother, Sondra is survived by her three sons, Ryan (and Caroline) Mitchell of Las Vegas, Andy (and Susan) Mitchell of Green River, and J.R. Mitchell of Green River; she is also survived by her admired brother, John (and Lori) Pearce of Woodland, UT. Additionally, Sondra’s true happiness in life came from being a grandmother to the eight grandchildren she absolutely adored and to the two great-grandchildren she loved with all her being. Sondra had myriad interests, among her favorites were hairdressing, bird raising, crystallography, concert-going, QVC/HSN shopping, online auctioning, and book collecting. A positive soul with such a wonderful regard for people, Sondra was quick to forgive and gave all people the benefit of the doubt, often repeating her mantra, “everybody does the best they can.” In her last moments, she acknowledged that she “learned to love from [her] mom,” and over and over she expressed the most profound love for all the family and friends known to her throughout her life. A family celebration and burial in Midway, Utah will be determined at a later date. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 7, 2023 Retha Mikel Blakely Retha Mikel Blakely, 72, passed away on Sunday September 3, 2023 after a long illness at UCHealth Anschutz in Aurora, Colorado. Retha was a resident of Cheyenne, Wyoming for the past 13 years. She was born in Rock Springs on May 18, 1951 to Myrtle Dean and Adonis Romero. On November 11, 1972 she married the love of her life, Dale Blakely, also of Rock Springs. On January 14, 1975 she and Dale welcomed their son, Chad and on July 8, 1978 they were blessed with a daughter, Heather. As a young woman, Retha was a baker at Safeway and she was a personal assistant at Equitable Life Insurance. Later in life, she was the secretary at the Church of Holy Communion in Rock Springs. At this time, Retha discovered the joy of painting and began a life-long love of oil painting. This added to her many talents, including sewing and baking. Retha enjoyed reading, playing Words With Friends, and travelling. Retha’s greatest joy in life was spoiling her grandchildren, Harrison, Grace, Adeline, and Matthew. It was not uncommon to find Retha playing on the floor, swinging on the swing set, or sewing a costume at the grandchildren’s request (zip! zip! Done!) Retha enjoyed travelling with both her family and her husband, Dale. In 2017, Retha and Dale treated the family to a cruise, during which they renewed their wedding vows. Retha spent her final years in Cheyenne enjoying family meals, celebrating holidays, dressing up at Halloween, and spending time with the family, all while under the tender loving care of Dale. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be held at 1 p.m., September 30, 2023 at the Kiwanis Community House in Cheyenne, Wyoming. 4603 Lyons Park Drive. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Retha’s name to St. Jude’s Children’s hospital, her favorite charity. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 7, 2023 John Jerald Valko John J. Valko, a man of quiet wisdom and profound warmth, passed away on August 9, 2023, at Evergreen Health Hospice in Kirkland, leaving behind a legacy woven with love and cherished memories. Born on May 24, 1940, John’s journey through life was marked by a deep commitment to family, a passion for excellence, and an unwavering kindness that touched the lives of many. Hailing from Stansbury, Colorado, and Rock Springs, Wyoming, John’s formative years were enriched by his education at St. Cyril and Methodius Elementary, Rock Springs High School, the University of Wyoming, and Seattle University. In 1962, he embraced Seattle as his home after completing his studies, embarking on a life journey that would leave an indelible mark on those he encountered. On June 12, 1965, John united his life with Sandra Mann, a union that blossomed into a deep and abiding partnership. A member of the Sigma Tau Engineering Fraternity, John’s professional journey led him to The Boeing Company, where he dedicated 39 years to a remarkable career. In 1962 he worked as a vibration engineer on the S1-C stage of the Saturn V moon launch vehicle. As Flutter, Vibration & Dynamic Loads Manager, his expertise shaped the designs of iconic aircraft, from the entire 747 series to the 757-200, 737 Classic, and 777-200. Subsequently John became the Unit Chief Structural Dynamics, responsible for Structural Dynamics Technology for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. John received a US patent for a Structural Test Soft Support System. His role as a FAA Designated Engineering Representative further exemplified his commitment to excellence in aviation. He represented Boeing as a consultant for Embraer in Brazil and JIL in Japan. He continued his love of aviation after retirement with gatherings of Boeing retired engineers, and membership in the Museum of Flight where he delivered a public lecture on Structural Dynamics. Beyond his professional achievements, John’s life resonated with numerous passions and talents. A creative and skilled carpenter, electrician, and plumber, he fearlessly embraced challenges, offering his help to family and friends. He was a project guy and could fix and improve anything. His home echoed with the melodies of his piano, and his smile illuminated family gatherings as he showcased his magic tricks. A fervent baseball fan, he coached his son’s elementary school baseball team, and as a dedicated season ticket holder for the Mariners and Seahawks, he shared the love of sports with his sons. Retirement brought forth new horizons for John and Sandra, as they journeyed to the British Isles, France, Italy, Tokyo, Brazil and beyond. John enjoyed adventure travel to Barbuda, Costa Rica, and the Southwest to search for ancient caves. His commitment to faith and fellowship found expression in his involvement with the Cursillo movement and Marriage Renewal program at St. Madeleine Sophie Catholic Church. He often said that Cursillo men’s group meetings and retreats, and Marriage Renewal couples group events strengthened his faith and marriage. Survived by his devoted spouse, Sandra Valko (Mann), cherished sons, Jack Valko and Tom Valko, and beloved granddaughter, Cooper Madeline Valko, John’s love reverberates through the lives he touched. He is fondly remembered by his sister, Carolee Lyon of Rock Springs, Wyoming. In remembrance of John’s life, a funeral service will be held on Friday, September 22, 2023, at 11 a.m. at St. Madeleine Sophie Catholic Church in Bellevue. His legacy will find solace through private inurnment at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. As we honor his memory, we invite friends and loved ones to share photographs and cherished memories on John’s tribute page at www.flintofts.com. In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorials be sent to St. Vincent de Paul Society at St Madeleine Sophie Catholic Church, 4400 130th Pl SE, Bellevue, WA 98006. John’s family is grateful for the loving care provided to him during his illness. We thank the Reflections staff at Covenant Living at the Shores, and personal caregivers Richard N, Pauline M and Richard C. The compassionate care of John’s legacy is entrusted to Flintoft’s Issaquah Funeral Home. His life’s narrative of wisdom, warmth, and love endures in the hearts of all who were fortunate to know him. --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 8, 2023 William “Bill” Callas On September 7, 2023 our beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-great-grandfather William “Bill” Callas Jr. passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family. He was 94 years old. He was the oldest child born to William Callas Sr. and Joan Riccardo Callas on April 19, 1929 in Helper, Utah. He attended school in Helper until junior high school when his family moved to Superior, Wyoming. Bill got his first job at the age of 12 working at the Superior Meat Market where he learned to butcher meat. He passed this skill on to his sons, grandsons, and many hunters over the years. Bill graduated from Superior High School in 1946. When Bill met the love of his life, Sally Lou Ghormley, he would drive the back roads between Superior and Winton to pick her up and take her roller-skating, to a movie or sometimes they would go dancing at the Pla-Mor. They were married on December 4, 1949. Bill and Sally had four children. Bill also worked for Desert Oil Co., McFadden Wholesale and worked nights running the projector at the Realto Theater. He also managed the hardware department at the Union Mercantile Co. and then worked at Stauffer (Rhone-Poulenc) for 20 years until his retirement in 1991. He was a craftsman with skills in carpentry, electricity, plumbing, mechanics and more. He could build or fix almost anything. He developed a love of the outdoors through camping, hunting, fishing and snowmobiling. He built his cabin in Boulder, Wyoming along the East Fork River at the East Fork Rod and Gun Club. When Bill retired in 1991, he and Sally spent the summers at their cabin where they enjoyed gardening, fishing, cooking and barbecuing for friends and family. He hosted many family reunions over the years where he roasted prime rib, pigs, lambs, goats and turkeys over a large spit that he designed and built himself. He always had a large crowd waiting for his delicious food! His dream vacation was a fishing trip to Alaska. In 1994 Bill and Sally spent four months traveling almost the whole state of Alaska, all the way to the North Pole. He loved fishing for halibut and salmon. He also enjoyed several fishing trips to Canada with family and friends. Bill spent a LOT of time fishing at Soda Lake where he met Chris Leventis, the owner of Teton Catering. They got to know each other while fishing there and became good friends. Soon Bill was helping Chris butcher meat, help prepare meals and cut and serve meat at many parties and events that Chris catered. Bill loved gardening. He had gardens at his home in Rock Springs and at his cabin that fed many of his friends and families. There was always more than plenty of rhubarb from his garden so he perfected the art of making rhubarb wine and strawberry jam for his family and friends. Every year for Halloween he had home grown pumpkins for all his grandkids. He also had beautiful flowers and probably the prettiest peonies, four o’clocks and hollyhocks in town! He was a Past Master Mason in the Rock Springs Masonic Lodge #12. The Callas Family Christmas Eve Party was an annual event. Bill always cooked prime rib dinner for the whole family and many friends. Most years this included as many or more than 50 people. Bill is survived by his children, son, Mike Callas and wife Connie; daughter, Sue Legerski; son, Rich Callas and daughter, Billie Lou Frandsen. He is also survived by his sisters, Phyllis Christiansen, Sonja Dods and husband John and Goldie Drollinger and husband Steven; sisters-in-law, Helene Ghormley and Betty Ghormley; brother-in-law, John Fortuna and several nieces and nephews; grandchildren, Anna Lee Dangel and husband Cory, Scott Callas and wife Mindy, Kirk Callas and wife LaRhesa, Fred Giovanini and wife Michelle, Stacy Bradshaw and husband Bart, Curt Legerski and wife Carrie, Nicky Callas, Candace Foster, Kerrissa Callas, Chris Frandsen and wife Sarah, Travis Frandsen, Carl Frandsen and wife Heidi; great-grandchildren, Hailey Dangel, Aubrey Dangel, Michael Dehn Callas, Abigail Callas, Gabriel Callas, Johannah Callas, Amelia Callas, Dexter Callas, Brennan Callas, Tyler Sherman, Kassi Hall, Baylee Reed and husband Jesse, Sylvia Legerski, Lincoln Foster, Chris Fletcher and wife Baylee, Allie Callas, Jerricka Ainge, Kylee Ainge, Aurora Ainge, Isaac Frandsen and Mary Frandsen; great-great-grandchildren, Emersyn Hall, Lailahni Reed, Felix Reed, Zailah Reed, Deklyn Fletcher, Jaxton Merrick, Kasen Callas and Peyton Callas. Bill is also survived by his beloved Shetland Sheepdog, Sam. He is preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, Sally Lou Callas; father, William Callas Sr.; mother, Joan Spensko; step-father, Alfonso Spensko and step-mother, Anastasia Callas; brothers, John Callas, Jimmy Callas, Thomas Callas, Louis Paul Spensko and Dennis Spensko; father-in-law, Oscar Ghormley and mother-in-law, Lois Ghormley; brothers-in-law, Fank Stavar, Bill Ghormley and Bob Ghormley; sisters-in-law, Vicky Callas, Rosemary Callas, Sammy Callas, Donna Fortuna and Bonnie Toone; sons-in-law, Mike Legerski and Chris Frandsen, daughter-in-law, Lorna Callas; granddaughter, Crissie Sue and “adopted” grandson, Jason Jelaca; nieces, Nancy Mahleres and Judy Gettler. We would like to thank Rocky Mountain Home Health Care and all of their caring and compassionate professionals that helped make it possible for us to care for our dad at home. We could not have done this without all of your help. We appreciate each and every one of you! We would also like to thank the Rock Springs Fire Department, Shawn Rockey PA-C, Dale Majhanovich, Kriste Vase Lev and Autumn Crosby from Vase Funeral Home. You will always be remembered for your professionalism, kindness and compassion. Cremation will take place. A memorial service will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Thursday, September 14, 2023 at Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and inurnment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 9, 2023 Lucas Jess Blackie Lucas Jess Blackie, 44, passed away Thursday, September 7, 2023 at his home. He was a resident of Rock Springs for 44 years and former resident of Oklahoma. He died following a lengthy illness. He was born July 10, 1979 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Leonard Blackie and Annie Ramone Blackie. Lucas attended schools in Clearfield, Utah and was a 1998 graduate of Great Basin High School. He attended Clearfield Job Corps and received his automotive mechanic vertificate. He was a tattoo artist having opened up his shop, Artoffcial Creations for five years and then sold the business and worked for the owner until ill health forced his retirement in 2019. Lucas loved spending time with family especially his nieces and nephews, being a tattoo artist, racing, stock car racing, singing karaoke, and driving a side by side. Survivors include his father, Leonard Blackie of Rock Springs, Wyoming; mother, Annie Ramone Reynolds of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Ashkii Reynolds of Dewey, Oklahoma; five sisters, LaTonya Blackie and fiancé Erin Oblock of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Rayelle Blackie and companion Dylan Ramon of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Valerie Blackie-Leisch and husband Michael of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Vanessa Ahenakew of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Jalisa Blackie and companion Bing Ahenakew of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one aunt, Lorraine Blackie of Rock Springs, Wyoming; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one brother, Aaron Blackie; four uncles, Sam Blackie, Leon Blackie, Leroy Blackie, Leander Blackie; two aunts, Joann Blackie, Jolene Blackie; paternal grandparents, Joe and Betty Blackie; maternal grandparents, John and Frances Ramone. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Monday September 18, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 9, 2023 Lucky Jim Parrish Lucky Jim Parrish, 75, passed away Friday, September 8, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident for 33 years and former resident of Hanna, Wyoming. Mr. Parrish was born September 26, 1947 in Rawlins, Wyoming, the son of Duke Parrish. He attended schools in Rawlins, Wyoming. Mr. Parrish married the love of his life Kay Jack March 17, 1966 in Casper, Wyoming. He worked at Black Butte Coal for 20 years until ill health forced his retirement in February 2009 as a welder. He enjoyed spending time with his family, wood carving, hunting and riding in his side by side. Survivors include his wife, Kay Parrish; two daughters, Cindy Selph and husband Winston of Joliet, Illinois, Sandy Gunyan and husband Rich of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Darlene Gaskill of Rock Springs, Wyoming; seven grandchildren, Jason Webb and wife Sam, Cory Webb, John Case and wife Savanna, Bradley Case, Zach Gunyan, Laine Gunyan and wife Paula, Justin Gunyan and fiancé Sierra. He is preceded in death by his father, Duke Parrish; three sisters, Rosalee Dunham, Delorse Potter, Eileen Scott; one great-granddaughter, Adeline Webb. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Jim’s name to Shriner’s Hospitals for Children, 1275 E. Fairfax Road, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103. Cremation will take place, there will be no services at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 11, 2023 Glenna Fioanini With her family by her side, Glenna Foianini passed away peacefully at her home on September 6, 2023. Glenna was born in Evanston, Wyoming on January 14, 1935 to Wilford and Zula Black. Growing up she had several jobs so she could buy cute clothes. A few of many jobs she worked in her lifetime were making spudnuts, washing dishes, helping at the movie theater, and working for the phone company. In November 1954, Glenna married Gino Foianini, together they had three children, Toni (Gerald) Thompson, Roy UT, Teri (Gilbert) Torres, Rock Springs, Kelly (Janelle) Foianini, Lyman. Glenna always wanted to live in the big city, but after living on the ranch she soon realized Lyman, Wyoming was the greatest place in the world. On the ranch, she worked side by side with her loving husband, Gino. Just a few of the numerous jobs on the ranch were helping take and bring the cows from the desert and taking lunch to the crew in the hayfield. Her favorite was lambing season as she stayed at the barn day and night caring for 500+ newborn lambs. Mom never loved the bum lambs that had to be fed for the next month or so, but she was so proud to have the grandkids come and share that experience with her. Aside from the ranch, she worked at the school lunchroom and Fort Bridger during the rendezvous. While working at Fort Bridger she loved dressing up in authentic clothing and telling the history of the old fort. She was always well known for her cooking and the new recipes she tried out on all the teenagers that came around. She loved her flowers and working in her beautiful yard. She was a friend to all and the life of the party. She is blessed with eight grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren who love her for the candy-drawer, special gifts, flooding the yard, and crazy nicknames. She is a hero to them. Glenna is survived by her three children, her sisters, Barbara Stevens, North Ogden, and Mary (George) Funk, Washington. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, and in-laws. The family would like to thank all who have shown an outpouring of love and care to Glenna and family. Thanks to Best Home Health hospice nurses Chelsea and Kaylee. Special thanks to Shinnin Miles, Linda Byers, Peggy and Dana Vercimak, and Theresa Clark. Services will be held at the Urie Stake Center on Friday September 15, 2023 11:00 A.M. There will be a viewing the night before from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., and the morning of the funeral from 9:30 10:45 A.M. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 11, 2023 Stacey Eugene “Dex” Dexheimer Stacey Eugene Dexheimer (Dex), cherished husband, father, son, and friend left us on Sunday, September 3, 2023, after bravely battling cancer. He was 58 years old. Born on July 12, 1965, in Belle Fourche, South Dakota to Eugene and Bonnie Dexheimer, Dex spent his elementary years primarily in South Dakota. He returned to finish junior high and high school in Rock Springs, Wyoming. A proud alumnus of Rock Springs High School class of 1983, Dex attended Western Wyoming College and then completed his Bachelor degree in Computer Science from the University of Wyoming in 1990. Dex met the love of his life, Maylin “Meigh”, in Las Vegas Nevada in 2005. They tied the knot September 8, 2012. Meigh and Dex built their lives in Las Vegas Nevada, raising their three children, Hamlet “Paw” (26 years old), Mia (10 years old) and Keegan (8 years old). He also was very fond of his many nieces and nephews. Dex loved his Harley Davidson’s motorcycle. He went to Sturgis with his friends almost every year. His “Road Glide Special” was his main mode of transportation. He rode his bike no matter what the weather was. It did not matter if it was 120° heat, strong wind or rain. You would also never see him wear anything but a Harley shirt. Dex’s legacy shines on through his children. He was actively involved in all their activities and school endeavors. He was a devoted family man and his love for his wife, children and mother were undeniable. Having had many cats as part of his fur family, he loved them all but “Stimpy” was probably his favorite. Dex’s unique sense of humor has made him even more endearing, it will be missed by all those who knew him. He started his career at Sweetwater Memorial Hospital in Rock Springs then went on to Texas Gulf Corporation in Green River. He moved to Las Vegas in 1999 to help open the Venetian Casino (Las Vegas Sands Corporation) where he was one of the “founders” in the IT Department. During his career with the Las Vegas Sands Corporation he had the fortune to be a lead programmer at the opening of the Venetian Macao in China. Dex waited patiently for his soul mate which he found in Meigh. They celebrated their 10th year wedding anniversary in 2022. They loved to travel and make memories with their children and extended family both nationally and internationally. Meigh has been a loving caregiver during his arduous and long battle with cancer. Dex is survived by his devoted wife Maylin, daughter, Mia, sons, Hamlet and Keegan, his mother, Bonnie and extended family. He reunites with his father, Eugene, sister, Kathy, nephew, Justin, father-in-law, Alfredo and other extended family members. Memorial services in Las Vegas will be held on September 29, 2023 at 1 p.m., at the Chapel in Canyon Ridge Christian Church, 6200 W. Lone Mountain Rd., Las Vegas, NV, 89130. A separate memorial service will be held in Rock Springs, Wyoming at a later date. The date is to be determined. The family respectfully requests donations to: Mia/Keegan College Fund c/o Maylin Dexheimer, 6402 Veranda Falls Ct. Las Vegas, NV 89130-1879 St. Jude Children’s hospital https://www.stjude.org/donate Canyon Ridge Church https://www.canyonridge.org/give In lieu of flowers, please send cards to the: Dexheimer Family 6402 Veranda Falls Ct. Las Vegas, NV 89130 --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 12, 2023 Paul D. Blasi Paul Dennis Blasi, 79, passed away September 7, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a resident of Green River, Wyoming for over 30 years, and was a former resident of Granger, WY. Paul was born on September 11, 1943 in Pocatello, Idaho, the son of Renado (Reno) Blasi and Amelia Lee. He graduated from Green River High School with the class of 1963. Paul married Betty Blasi in 1968, she preceded him in death in 1991. He then married Karen A. Blasi on August 12, 1995 and they have been married for 28 years. Paul worked as a welder in a maintenance shop at FMC for 40 years until his retirement in September of 2009. He was a Navy veteran who served during the Vietnam war. Paul enjoyed spending his free time camping, hunting, fishing, and above all else, spending time with his family. Survivors include his wife, Karen Blasi of Green River, WY; son, Paul D. Blasi II of Aurora, co; daughter, Wendy Bird and husband Ken; stepdaughters, Tana Lundgren and husband John, Toni Wakeley and husband Jim; brother, Rodger Blasi and wife Dorris, Richard Blasi all of Green River, WY; sisters, Sandra Armbruster of Longmont, CO, Gloria Andrews and husband George of Granger, WY; grandchildren, Timi Lacroix and husband Adam, Erin Zimmerman and husband Trent, Paul Blasi III, Calvin Blasi and wife Jill, Brittany Gomez and husband Nick, Keisha Robinson and husband Ty, Kaylee Lundgren; great-grandchildren, Brooklyn Gomez, Bennett Gomez, Bridger Robinson, Tymberlee Robinson, Wesley Lacroix, Demi Lacroix, Olliver Lacroix, Marlei Zimmerman, and Sophei Zimmerman. He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, son, Orin Blasi, brother, George Blasi, sister, Louise Smith, and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Cremation has taken place and per his wishes, no services will be held. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 13, 2023 John Edgar Blatter John Edgar Blatter, 78, passed away September 9, 2023 at Central Wyoming Hospice and Transitions in Casper, WY. He had been hospitalized in Ogden, UT with complications from cancer. John was born to Maxine and Gotthilf Blatter at his grandparents’ home near Lewis, Iowa on December 18, 1944. He grew up on a farm near Ellendale, ND and graduated from Ellendale High School. He wanted to join the navy when he graduated, but his father wouldn’t sign the papers, so he had to wait until he turned 18. He joined the US Navy and served from 1963-1967. He was very proud of his service. After his service, he attended Wahpeton State and earned an electrician certification. He worked as a lineman for Bell Telephone. John met Beverly Ulland while they both worked at a movie theater in Lidgerwood, ND. They were married on December 5, 1970. They started their family in Lidgerwood. In 1981 John moved to Rock Springs, WY and worked for a year framing houses before moving his family there the following summer. He then established Blatter Construction Company. He operated the business until his death. John loved his family and loved spending time with them. He loved his wife, Bev and was heartbroken after she passed away. John was generous and would do anything for anyone. He also enjoyed spending time at church and with his church family. Survivors include his sisters, Carol (Jim), Virginia (Daryl); children, Jason, Justin (Jen), Julie (Chuck), Jamin, Jeremy; daughter-in-law, Talitha (Ted); six grandchildren, Jayces, Teagan, Aubrey, Max, Alera, and Selah; as well as several nieces and nephews. John was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Albert, son, Josh, and wife, of 50 years, Bev. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, September 23 at Rock Springs Evangelical Free Church, 125 Firestone Road. Interment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. The services will be live-streamed through the church website. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 13, 2023 John R. Bodenhagen John R Bodenhagen, 67, peacefully passed at his home on September 11, 2023, surrounded by his family. He fought cancer with a smile for almost two years before losing his battle. John was born April 7th, 1956, in Saltsburg, PA to Jack and Sally Bodenhagen. He was raised in a loving, Christian home and adored his parents, siblings, and family. John married the love of his life, Shirlee Millen on August 19, 1978, in Indiana, PA. They spent 45 wonderful years together that was full of love, laughter, and happiness. In 1982 they relocated to Rock Springs, WY where they raised their four children. John was employed at Black Butte Coal for 11 years, then PacifiCorp for 26 years before retiring in 2019. John enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, and spending time in the Wyoming outdoors. Above all else John was a family man. He fiercely loved his family and looked forward to all the family gatherings especially the epic cornhole and whiffleball tournaments. He cherished his grandkids and loved watching all their hobbies. He is survived by his loving wife, Shirlee, daughter, Amy (Jason) Kendall, son, Doug (Andie) Bodenhagen, son, Dave Bodenhagen, and daughter, Lacey (Maj) Collins; grandkids, Rylee and Landen Kendall, Brody and Lilly Bodenhagen, Kama and Kezlee Collins. Brother Allen (KaRene) Bodenhagen; sister, Sherry (Bob) Gray, and sister, Sandy (Kurt) Kiser. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m., Monday, September 18, 2023 at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 3309 Sweetwater Dr. in Rock Springs, WY. Interment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made in John's name to Hospice of Sweetwater County. The family is grateful for the loving care provided during his illness. We thank all his wonderful doctors and nurses most notably Dr. Symington and staff, Dr. Binks and staff, and his hospice nurse, Keri. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 14, 2023 Mark Myers Mark Myers, 66, passed away on September 11, 2023 in Salt Lake City, Utah following a sudden illness. He was born on August 28, 1957 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the son of Rolph and Maxine Myers. Mark married Katrina Gaymon in Rock Springs on March 4, 1995. He ran Freedom Tile and Home Repair. Mark was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness. He was an active outdoorsman who loved to spend his free time fishing and hunting. Mr. Myers was known to help people whenever he had the chance and he will be dearly missed by his family. Survivors include his wife, Katrina Myers of Rock Springs, WY; mother, Maxine Myers of Rock Springs, WY; sons, Clayton and Jeremiah Myers, both of Pennsylvania; daughter, Aubree Myers of Rock Springs, WY; five brothers and two sisters. He was preceded in death by his father, Rolph Myers and two brothers, Mike Myers and Doug Myers. Cremation has taken place and funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, September 23, 2023 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness, 150 Fire Lane 3, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 14, 2023 Julie M. Bucho Julie M. Bucho, 97 and a half, of Smelterville, Idaho, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother passed away on September 7, 2023 at Shoshone Medical Center in Kellogg, Idaho. Julie was born on February 14, 1926, in Winton, Wyo., a daughter of Victor and Sophia (Susich) Tadevich. Julie graduated from high school in Rock Springs, Wyo. She married Albert “Al” Bucho on November 11, 1946 in Rock Springs and they later moved to the Silver Valley in 1948. Al passed away on January 10, 2020. For many years, Julie worked at a bakery, was a meat cutter at the Wayside Market, a cook for the Kellogg School District, and a housekeeper for the old Kellogg Hospital. She enjoyed baking, bike riding, camping, fishing, and going snowmobiling. She also spent many hours crocheting and doing needlepoint. Julie and Al loved going to yard sales in previous years. In addition to her parents and husband, Al, Julie is preceded in death by a son, Robert Stanley; a grandson, Marc Bucho; two sisters and two brothers. Survivors include her two children, Susan Duck of Smelterville, ID and Timothy Bucho of Kennewick, WA; three grandchildren, Robert Barker of Ford, WA, Jason Bucho of Kenai, AK, and Michele Bucho of Ketchikan, AK; seven great-grandchildren, nine great-great-grandchildren, as well as many nieces and nephews. At her request, cremation will take place and a celebration of both Julie and Albert’s lives will be held on their wedding anniversary, November 11, 2023, at a time and location to be announced. In lieu of flowers, Julie’s family requests that donations be made to the charity of one’s choice. Memories of Julie and messages of condolence may be shared with her family online at www.shoshonefuneralservice.com. Shoshone Funeral Services, Kellogg, is assisting the Bucho family with arrangements. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 14, 2023 Kenneth Jay Beckwith Ken Beckwith, our beloved father, grandfather, and brother passed away at his daughter’s home in Salt Lake City, Utah on Tuesday, September 12, 2023, after a nearly year-long battle with glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer. He was 84 years old. Ken was a mechanic, a millwright welder, a pilot, a flight instructor, and stunt pilot. He retired as the maintenance supervisor for all PP&L coal-fired power plants west of the Mississippi in 1990. He returned to school after retirement and earned a Certificate of Higher Education in Jet Aircraft Maintenance and repaired jet engines. He developed an interest in competitive long-distance shooting and became an expert in ballistics. He was inquisitive and constantly challenged himself to learn and do more, the more difficult the task, the better. He was an engineer at heart and in practice. He was also an incredible athlete riding his mountain bike 20 miles every day, lifting weights, running, snowshoeing, and backpacking for the last 40 years of his life. Like his hobbies, his work was characterized by his meticulous nature, and a predisposition for precision. He never attempted anything without doing his best, and he never quit – ever. He imbued in his children and grandchildren a strong sense of love and duty to family and to the world. He taught them to do their best to make the world a better place, to be kind to others, to love animals and have respect for all living things, to cherish and honor their friends, to admit to their mistakes, to understand that they were no better than anyone else, to live in the moment, to never stop learning, and most of all, to never stop laughing. He laughed, and his children laughed with him, until the very end. Ken was preceded in death by his parents, Richard Harrison Beckwith and Rosa Belle Blair; his wife, Patricia Mae Beckwith; his brothers, David Beckwith and Richard Keith Beckwith; his granddaughter, Stephanie Victoria Gil; his mother and father-in-law, Claude Havens and Edna Mae Havens Graham and his daughter-in-law, Tammy Ann Beckwith. He is survived by his three children, Lisa Rae Beckwith of Boise, Idaho, Lori Jae Beckwith of Cottonwood Heights, Utah, and Richard Warren Beckwith of Rock Springs, Wyoming; his son-in-law, Nolan Letellier of Boise, Idaho; his sisters, Diane Castleton and Husband Neil of Pocatello, Idaho, and Sheila Reeder of Seabeck, Washington; his grandchildren, Claude Sageon Beckwith and wife Hannah of Olympia, Washington, August Aschel Beckwith of Cottonwood Heights, Utah, Luci Letellier and Finch Letellier of Boise Idaho, Melody Rose and husband Mike of Colorado, and Cameron Hill of Denver, Colorado; and, many cousins, nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held Saturday, September 16 at 2 p.m. at the LDS Church in Mountain View, Wyoming at 116 4th Street. There will be a private viewing for close friends and family 1 p.m. Following the memorial service, there will be a private graveside service followed by a meal at the LDS Church where all are welcome. Flowers may be sent by contacting The Bokay, 104 Mountain Meadow Street, Lyman, Wyoming 82937 tel. (307) 786-2652. --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 15, 2023 Judge Sam A. Soulé Judge Sam Soulé died September 13, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming after a long life serving and supporting his community. Sam was born July 5, 1936 in Hampton, Virginia, the adoptive son of Hartley A. and Anne Watson Soulé. The Soulé family resided due to Hartley’s employment as the Assistant Director of Research for N.A.S.A. Sam graduated from Wofford College, Spartanburg, S.C., with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in June of 1959. He then served his country in the United States Army from January 1960 to August 1963. Sam married Dorothy Carter and they later divorced; he then married Debora Thaxton in 1983. Judge Soulé’s love of the West and cowboying brought him to work on Hyde Merritt Ranch in Cheyenne in June of 1965. After a series of various jobs across the state, he enrolled in the University of Wyoming College of Law, receiving his Juris Doctorate Degree in January 1971, and started practicing private law in 1972. In April 1975 he was appointed by Wyoming Attorney General V. Frank Mendicino to serve as the Chief Administrative Attorney on the Attorney General’s staff. Sam served in that capacity and represented numerous state agencies under Attorneys Generals Mendicino, John Rooney, John Troughton and Steve Freudenthal. On April 14th, 1981, Governor Ed Herschler appointed him as the first County Court Judge for the Rock Springs Division of the Sweetwater County Court system, assuming the office on July 2, 1981. On July 1, 2000, Judge Soulé became a circuit court judge under the Wyoming legislature’s court reorganization program, serving in this position until his retirement in 2006. He then worked as a deputy attorney in the Sweetwater County Attorney’s office for six years, fully retiring in 2013. Judge Soulé served his state and community in the following capacities: president of the Rock Springs Tennis Club, chairman of the State of Wyoming Welfare Department Advisory Council, board of trustees member Sweetwater County Big Brothers/Big Sisters Program, Adjunct Faculty at Western Wyoming College, co-chair of Cowboys Against Cancer, member and chairman of the Rock Springs BLM Advisory Council, chairman of the Sweetwater County School District #1 Finance Reorganization Committee, member of the Sweetwater County Jail Task Force, volunteering at Red Desert Roundup & Rodeo events, and a ring man for the Sweetwater County Fair 4- H livestock auction. Judge Soulé was a Past Exalted Ruler and trustee of Rock Springs Elks Lodge #624, a 32 degree Mason, and a member of the Rock Springs Rotary Club. He was also a cast member in the Western Wyoming Community College productions of Chicago and The Who’s Tommy. Sam’s hobbies and interests included tennis, team roping, officiating at rodeos, and guitar. He was a member of a local music group Los Amigos, which he jokingly referred to as Cinco Infermo Viejos Hombres (Five Sick Old Men). As he explained it, "we were all over 63 years of age and one night we all showed up using canes." Survivors include his wife, Debora Thaxton Soulé, of Rock Springs; two children, Abra Soulé of Seattle, Washington, Kaylynn Soulé of St. George, Utah; four children with Dorothy Carter Soulé: Robert Soulé, Anne Crocco, Christopher Soulé, and Susan Soulé; eleven grandchildren: Charity, Chris, Faith, Grace, Ilysa, Jonathan, Joy, Nathan, Samantha, Scott, and Seth and several great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, first wife, Dorothy Carter Soulé, and one sister, Marianne Soulé Campbell. Following cremation, a private family services will be conducted at a later date. The family respectfully requests donations in Sam’s memory be made to Shriners Children’s Hospital, 1275 E Fairfax Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84103 or Sweetwater County Hospice, 333 Broadway Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 19, 2023 Alfredo Acosta, Jr. Alfredo Acosta, Jr., 22, passed away on September 14, 2023, in Colorado where he worked as a machine operator and welder. His life began on November 28, 2000, in Alanta Georgia, the son of Alfredo Acosta and Mirna Hernandez. He was raised in Rock Springs, Wyoming where he graduated from Rock Springs High School in 2019. Growing up, Alfredo loved to play soccer and video games but saying that he lived life in the fast lane would be an understatement, he was always the life of the party and knew how to have a good time. No matter where he was, he always found a way to play music. He loved to work out, dance, and find the best micheladas in town. However, the company of his family and friends meant more. “In God we trust. Even the darkest nights will end and the sun will rise again and in time this too shall pass.” He survived by his father, Alfredo Acosta, mother, Mirna Hernandez, older brother, Luciano Acosta, little brothers, Santiago and Sebastian Acosta, all of Rock Springs. Lastly, the family wants to thank everyone for their support and help paying their final respects to a good friend, an amazing son, brother, and drinking buddy. Funeral mass will take place at 1:00 pm, Friday, September 22, 2023 at Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Ave, Rock Springs, WY. Father Bill Hill will be officiating. A viewing will be held from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, September 21, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 19, 2023 Terri Jean Tarufelli Terri Jean Tarufelli, 58, of Rock Springs, passed away on September 17, 2023 surrounded by her family. Terri Jean passed away due to health complications. She was born on February 26, 1965, to Eugene and Teresa Tarufelli in Rock Springs, WY. Terri Jean grew up in Rock Springs with her brother Rick. She was a loving mother, daughter, sister, and grandmother. Terri Jean raised three kids with her longtime partner, John Layne: Mariah Pacheco, Dalton Tarufelli, and Derek Tarufelli. She loved spending time with her children and her family. Terri Jean graduated Rock Springs High School in 1983, continued her education at Western Wyoming Community College and finished her bachelor’s degree in accounting at the University of Wyoming. She enjoyed watching cooking shows, games shows and watching her children compete in sports and dance. Survivors include her parents, Eugene and Teresa Tarufelli; children, Mariah Pacheco (Daniel) and Dalton Tarufelli; granddaughters, Charlee Pacheco, Kendall Pacheco; brother, Rick Tarufelli (Shawn); nieces, Tiffany Cordova, Ciera Tomison, Rikki Collins; as well as several great-nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her longtime partner John Layne, her son Derek Tarufelli, grandparents, Arlie and Frank Jelouchan, Geno and Martha Tarufelli, and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, September 22, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Inurnment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 19, 2023 Lois Louise Overy Bluemel Our loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Lois Louise Bluemel returned to her Heavenly Father on Thursday, September 14, 2023. She was born on November 2, 1942 to William “Bill” Overy and Thelma Mae Dexter Overy in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She grew up in Superior, Wyoming, where she attended school and graduated in 1961, after which she attended secretarial school at Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho. Her favorite occupation was being a wife, mother and grandmother. She married Gary Clezie in Pocatello, Idaho and had two children, Cynthia and Derek. They were later divorced. She married the love of her life, Glenn Bluemel, on July 3, 1974 in Pocatello, Idaho and they were later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. She was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many callings. She is survived by her children and step-children, Cynthia (Layne) Viereck, Derek (Danielle) Bluemel, Melissa Bendixsen (Jason Richardson), Glenna (Alex) Mckinley, Selma (Josh) Johnson, Roy (Margaret) Bluemel, Bryan Bluemel, Wendy (Dave) Coon, Kyle (Dee) Bluemel, Cory Bluemel; 26 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren; sisters, Billie (Martin) Hansen, Susan Murphy and Arlene Watterson and her brother-in-law, Jack Edwards. She is preceded in death by her husband, Glenn, her parents, sister, Thelma Edwards, stepdaughter, Melanie, stepson, Milton Glenn and a great-granddaughter. Her family would like to extend special thanks to The Auberge Assisted Living and Bristol Hospice. Funeral services will be Friday, September 22, 2023, at 11 a.m. at the Harrisville 1st Ward building, 435 West Harrisville Rd, Harrisville UT. A viewing will be held prior from 9:40-10:40 a.m. and on Thursday, September 21, 2023 from 6-8 p.m. at the same address. Internment will be at Ben Lomond Cemetery in North Ogden, UT. --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 20, 2023 Richard Lee “Rick” Blasi Richard “Rick” Lee Blasi passed away Monday, September 18, 2023 at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a lifelong resident of Green River, Wyoming. Mr. Blasi died following a sudden illness. He was born April 05, 1954 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Reno Lee Blasi and Amelia L. Lee. Mr. Blasi attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a 1971 graduate of Green River High. He worked for FMC for 40 plus years and ill health forced his retirement in 2016 as a miner. Rick enjoyed rock hounding, Big Foot, the news, his family, spending time in the outdoors, camping, he loved to tinker in his garage, loved playing his guitar, his pride was his home and his family. Survivors include one son, Justin Hemker of Texas City, Texas, three daughters, Gail Blasi and husband Darren Robertson of Evanston, Wyoming, Loni Bame and husband Milo of Evanston, Wyoming, Brandi Blasi and husband Milton Allen of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, Roger Blasi of Green River, Wyoming; two sisters, Sandra Armbruster of Loveland, Colorado, Gloria Andrews of Granger, Wyoming; nine grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Paul Blasi, George Blasi; and one sister, Louis Smith. Following cremation there will be no services at Rick’s request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 21, 2023 Gerald E. Ashley Gerald E. Ashley, 66, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at his home Thursday, September, 21, 2023 in Green River, Wyoming. He was a resident of Green River for 44 years and former resident of Clearfield, Utah. Mr. Ashley died following a courageous battle with cancer for the past six weeks. He was born March 14, 1957 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, the son of Russell Phillip Ashley and Donna Vannieuwanhouen. Mr. Ashley attended schools in Ontonagon, Michigan and was a 1975 graduate of Ontonagon Area High School. He served in the United States Air Force as an electrician at Hill Air Force Base in Utah. He married the love of his life, Diane F. Reyes May 26, 1979 in Green River, Wyoming. Mr. Ashley worked for BP for 33 years and retired in 2015 in natural gas fields. He loved spending time with his family, hunting, fishing and camping. Survivors including his wife of 44 years, Diane Ashley of Green River, Wyoming; mother, Donna Ashley of Ontonagon, Michigan; one son, Chad Ashley and wife Stephanie of Boise, Idaho; one daughter, Amber Ashley of Green River, Wyoming; four brothers, Allen Ashley and wife Julie of Ontonagon, Michigan, David Ashley and wife Bobbie of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Todd Ashley and wife Betsy of Keweenaw County, Michigan, Wayne Ashley and wife Deborah of Goose Creek, Indiana; one sister, Linda Proper and husband Doug of Lansang, Michigan; one sister-in-law, Fran Gregory and husband Darren of Green River, Wyoming; four grandchildren, Jayden Ashley, Oliver Ashley, Lane Mann, RJ Mann; two uncles, Sylvester Vannieuwanhouen, Neil Vannieuwanhouen; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Russell Ashley; father and mother-in-law, Frank L. and Gloria Reyes; one brother, Joseph Ashley who died in infancy; one sister, Mary Ashley who died in infancy; paternal grandparents and maternal grandparents. Cremation will take place. A rosary will be recited at 10 a.m. Friday, September 29, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Friday, September 29, 2023 at the church. Military honors, graveside services and inurnment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 21, 2023 Donnie Lee Strozzi Donnie Lee Strozzi, 63, passed away Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at Saint Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a resident of Rock Springs for 42 years and former resident of Montana. He was born January 23, 1960 in Fort Lewis, Washington, the son of Donald Strozzi and Shari Dull. Mr. Strozzi attended schools in Bozeman, Montana and was a graduate of Bozeman High School in 1978. He worked at Air Gas for 22 years and retired in 2017 as a CDL driver. Mr. Strozzi enjoyed spending time with his daughter, video games, hanging with his friends, going on many vacations with his daughter and granddaughter and he enjoyed the great outdoors. Survivors include his mother, Shari Hanley of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Tara Strozzi and her boyfriend Gregory Colegrove of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Jamie Strozzi of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one granddaughter, Samantha Tylka of Hanna, Wyoming; one aunt, Sandy Hierholzer of Rock Springs, Wyoming, cousins, Doug and Randi Wedlake and son Nolan Wedlake of Butte, Montana. Lastly, my family and I would like to thank everyone for their outgoing support at this time, we appreciate it very much. He was preceded in death by his father, Donald Strozzi. Following cremation, there will be no services at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 22, 2023 Dale Dreben Dale Dreben, 65, passed away September 19, 2023 at St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on September 15, 1958 in Joliet, Illinois, the son of Warren and Marge Dreben. Dale graduated from the Rock Springs High School in 1977 and worked as a pipeline inspector for Mountain Fuel/Questar for 39 years until his retirement in September of 2016. He married Julee Robinson in Rock Springs on April 3, 1987. Dale loved being with his family and cherished his title of “Papa”. He also enjoyed spending his time fishing, boating, hunting, camping, going to the trailer in Pinedale, and spending winters in Mesquite. Survivors include his wife, Julee Dreben of Rock Springs, WY; sons, Travis Archibald and wife Rhiannon of Green River, Jason Archibald and wife Jacque of Kemmerer, WY; daughters, Sheri Mounteer of Denver, CO, Traci Jones and husband Ronnie of Rock Springs, WY; brothers, Boone Dreben and wife Cindi of Pinedale, WY, Brian Dreben and wife Darlene of Rock Springs, WY; grandchildren, Derrick Jones, Abby Jones, Mikayla Nishi, Emmie (Ty) Higbee, Theron Archibald, Dillon Archibald, Thomas Archibald, Sophie Archibald, Dominic Archibald, Jaxon Archibald, Terrik Archibald, Remington Archibald; and great-grandchildren, Blakely Nishi, Paxton Nishi, baby Higbee; aunt, Sharon Hoffman; and uncle, Sam Avery and wife Sandy; as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Warren and Marge Dreben, brothers, DJ Jones, Lester Dreben, and nephew, Derrick Dreben. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, September 29, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Dave Stauffer will be conducting. Following services, a celebration of life will be held at the Holiday Inn, 1675 Sunset Drive, Rock Springs, WY. The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers, donation be made in Dale’s name to Cowboys Against Cancer or a charity of your choice. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 22, 2023 Thomas Raymond McCullough Thomas “Tom” Raymond McCullough passed away on Monday, Sept. 18, 2023, at his home in Mesquite, Nev. Tom was born on Aug. 7, 1944 in St. Paul, Neb., to Albert Raymond McCullough and Lillian Sorenson McCullough. He married Catherine Louise Bingham March 24, 1977, in Green River. Tom lived with his family in Nebraska until the family moved to Laramie in 1948. He attended elementary school, junior high and Laramie High School until his graduation in 1963. At Laramie High School, he served as class vice president and played on the Plainsmen football team, who were the undefeated state champions three years in a row (1960-62). After graduation he attended the University of Wyoming. He was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and served in the Army National Guard from 1965 to 1970. Upon graduating from the University of Wyoming with a degree in education, he moved to Green River, and began his teaching career at Green River High School. During his 29-year tenure there, he served as the head of the social studies department and was a football coach for several years, including for the 1976 state championship team. In 1977, he married Cathy Bingham, with whom he had two children. After his retirement from teaching, he was elected to the Green River City Council and served for 10 years. He was also active in the Eagles Club and Rolling Green Golf Course. In 2015, Tom and Cathy moved to Mesquite, Nev., where he became a member of the Elks Club. Tom loved sports and the outdoors — football, golf, fishing, and hunting — and improving the communities he lived in, whether through teaching, government, or membership in service clubs. Outgoing and personable, he was beloved by his students, neighbors, friends and family, and was proud of his ability to make conversation with anyone. Tom is survived by his wife, Cathy; his children, Todd and wife Sarah and Lyndsay and husband Rob; grandchildren, Abigail, Nixon, Lilly, Gracie, and Ethan; and nieces, Tamra and Debbie and their families. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Virgil. A memorial service will take place Sept. 29, at 11 a.m. at Whipple Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mesquite, Nev. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly suggests making a donation to your local school, athletic, or community organizations, in the spirit of Tom’s service in those fields. --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 25, 2023 Helen Marie Walker Helen Marie Walker, 97, passed away Saturday, September 23, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Green River for 77 years and former resident of Robertson, Wyoming. She was born December 1, 1925 in Robertson, Wyoming, the daughter of Wallace Bond and Marjorie Godfrey. Mrs. Walker attended schools in Mountain View, Wyoming and was a 1943 graduate of Mountain View High School. She Married Ren C. Walker November 5, 1945 in Ogden, Utah; he preceded her in death March 7, 2000. Mrs. Walker worked for First National Bank for 30 years and retired in 1981 as the Vice President of the bank. She was a member of The Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Helen delighted at spending time with her family especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She enjoyed water skiing, riding snow machines, working in her garden and she grew beautiful roses. She collected unusual shaped and pretty rocks and her great-grandsons share this interest. She always carried a camera and took pictures as a way to record her interests and her life. After her and Ren’s retirements they traveled and also spent the majority of time at their cabin where Helen also grew many flowers and took many photos. Survivors include her son, Jerry Walker and wife Barbara of Green River, Wyoming; two grandchildren, Jackie Carland and husband Curt of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, Cheryl LaVoy and husband Craig of Cheyenne, Wyoming; sister-in-law, Nita Bond; four great-grandchildren, Lucas, Kenley, Carter, Connor and several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; infant son, Jackie Walker; one brother, Larry Bond and one sister, Jean Powell. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Helen’s name to Golden Hour Senior Center, 550 Uinta Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935 or charity of your choice. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, September 28, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Lyman City Cemetery. Condolences may be left online at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Sep 25, 2023 Michael David Cordova Michael David Cordova passed away at his home on Saturday, September 16, 2023. He was 67 years old. Michael was born on August 3, 1956, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. An adventurous spirit he later moved to Ogden, UT where he started his family. He was a very hard worker and as a young man in 1981, he obtained his electrical journeyman license affording his family to build a new home. He continued working for 25 years at Robertson Electric as a master electrician and foreman and it was due to his happy and kind personality that many projects were obtained by Robertsons. During this time, he and his wife, Dana found a passion for neon signage, so they started a sign business in 1991 in Ogden, UT. His hard work in performing two full-time jobs benefited the family for years to come and that business continues to grow today. Michael passed on his adventurous spirit to his family, always encouraging his daughters to grow and try new things emphasizing they could do anything anyone else could do. He enrolled them in BMX racing at age four, and they continued to travel the circuit for nine years as a family. Travel was a highlight in his life, so the family traveled regularly in and out of the country to their favorite places and multiple times to the city that captured Michael’s heart, San Francisco, CA. His dream was to move to and live in San Francisco one day. He accomplished this dream in 2018 and lived there with his daughter, Natalie. Michael, our Mike, loved his whole family dearly. He talked to his mother, Virginia almost daily and loved all his cousins very much. He was always in attendance at family gatherings with a thoughtful smile. In addition to his daughters, Amber Molpus and Natalie Cordova, Michael is survived by his father and mother, Ernest Cordova and Virginia Cordova of Rock Springs, Wyoming, as well as his brother, Lenny Cordova and wife Chavela Cordova and brother, Steve Cordova and wife Melinda Cordova. He has four grandchildren Harlee, Remy, and Zephyr plus one on the way. He was preceded in death by his cousins, Frankie Montoya and Pat Montoya, and his brother, Theodore (Teddy) Cordova. The memorial service will be at Veterans Park, 100 N Side Belt Loop, Rock Springs, WY on Saturday, September 30, 2023, at 2 p.m. The family will be there to welcome friends and relatives. --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 26, 2023 Bell Dawn Kempthorne Bell Dawn Kempthorne, 62, passed on September 10, 2023 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was born on October 12, 1960 in Germany, the daughter of Charlotte Anderson Cass. Bell married Chuck Kempthorne in Reno, Nevada in 1977. He preceded her in death. She enjoyed spending her time reading, cooking, watching television, babysitting her grandchildren, and being with her family. Survivors include her daughter, Alma, and son, Charles Kempthorne II. Cremation has taken place and there will be no services at her request. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 26, 2023 JoAnn Olah JoAnn Olah, 91, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She died following a brief illness. She was a resident of Rock Springs for 60 plus years and former resident of Winnemucca, Nevada and California. She was born October 23, 1931 in Rock Springs, the daughter of James Partington and Jeanette Zeiher. JoAnn graduated from Rock Springs High School Class of 1951. She married the love of her life, William J. Olah on March 10, 1956 in Rock Springs, they celebrated 35 wonderful years of marriage; he preceded her in death on December 28, 1991. JoAnn owned and operated Jo’s Yarn Shop for 27 years and retired in 1990. She also worked for Walmart for a brief time as a crafts department associate. Later in life she began dating Dick Bennett. During their 25 years together, they loved to travel and gamble. He preceded her in death on April 9, 2019. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community, and the Rock Springs Community Fine Arts Center. JoAnn loved spending time with her family, she made Afghans for her children, grandchildren and great-grandchild. She loved painting, knitting, crocheting, and gardening. During her stay at Deer Trail, she loved playing Bingo, and made a lot of friends that soon became like family. Survivors include her two daughters, Joette Olah of Rock Springs, Jana Allen and husband Michael of Woodinville WA; one brother, Jim Partington and wife Donna of Carson City, NV; three grandchildren, Cammie Olah and companion Heath of Giddings TX, Jamison Ravenwood and wife Arielle of Bellevue WA, and Layne Mathis of Woodinville WA; and one great grandchild, Aly Hunter of Rock Springs, and several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband and one son, Camel Nelson Olah. The family respectfully requests donations be made in JoAnn’s memory to Rock Springs Community Fine Arts Center, 400 C Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. A rosary will be recited at 10:00 A.M. Monday, October 2, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Funeral services will be at 10:30 A.M. Monday, October 2, 2023 at the Chapel. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 27, 2023 William P. “Bill” Korhonen On September 20, 2023, William P “Bill" Korhonen, 74, was welcomed into heaven by his mother, Patricia, father, Toivo, and his sister, Rose Marie. He was born in Rock Springs, WY on September 7, 1949, the second child of Pat and Toivo “Tom” Korhonen. He lived in Superior for most of his young life until the family moved to Rock Springs upon the closure of the D.O. Clark mine. He attended Yellowstone Elementary and was a graduate of Rock Springs High School Class of 1967. Bill enrolled in the University of Wyoming, completing most of his classwork for a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. While in Laramie, he met Jane Leister, and they were married in September of 1970. Bill and Jane had three children, Janel (born in 1972), Angela (born in 1974), and Michael (born in 1976). Although he and Jane divorced, in recent years they became good friends and would visit. He started working at Allied Chemical in 1974, working for 34 years until his retirement in 2008. Bill was a lifetime member of United Steelworkers Local 15320, serving two terms as union president and holding many other offices & committee assignments. Bill loved nothing more than camping and fishing up in the southern Wind Rivers, either at Sweetwater Gap, Sweetwater Bridge, or any of the spots along the river. He loved taking day trips to Flaming Gorge, Little Mountain, or any special places found in Sweetwater and Sublette County. Bill also loved to travel, going to Canada, Alaska, Hawaii, Australia, and New Zealand. His loving four-legged companions Tahoe, Jasmine, Shasta and Kenai would accompany Bill while tending to his vegetable gardens and wintering in Arizona. Survivors include his children, Janel Goff and husband Kevin of Casper, WY, Angela Rene Fleming of Centennial, CO, Michael Sean Korhonen and wife Stacey of Aurora, CO; and beloved grandchildren, Chase, Kyle, Madilene, Kaylee, and Mason. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, October 4, 2023 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway St, Rock Springs, WY. A rosary vigil will be held at 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 3, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Father Bill Hill will be conducting. Interment will take place at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Sep 27, 2023 Vella Mae Fryburger Vella Mae Hysell Fryburger, 93, peacefully passed away on September 14, 2023 just a week shy of her 94th birthday with the love of her family surrounding her. She was a resident of Mesa Valley Assisted Living in Mesquite, Nevada. Vella was born on September 22, 1929 in Robertson, Wyoming, the first daughter of Frank Hysell and Ida May Graham Hysell. Her younger years were spent in Superior Wyoming. Most of her life was spent in the Rock Springs/Green River Wyoming area. Ogden Utah, Las Vegas and Mesquite Nevada were also homes along the way. In February 1946, she married Clarence Robert Pulley and they had two little boys, Kent and Robert "Bob.” In 1950, Clarence passed unexpectedly at only 26 years of age. Vella married Charles "Chuck" Fryburger in Reno Nevada on December 8, 1951 and welcomed two daughters, Deanna Lee and Charla Gene, to the family. They had crossed a milestone and celebrated their 50th Anniversary a few months before his passing in September of 2002. She had attended school in Rock Springs, worked as a telephone operator and later as the secretary of Fryburger Sand & Gravel until her retirement in 1981. Her hobbies included bowling, crafting, traveling and especially gardening. She loved flowers and always planted a garden wherever she called home. The blooms brought her joy and brightened her spirits throughout her lifetime. In 2000, she lost her son Bob, who was just 52 at the time. Her last two years were especially difficult as she lost two of her three sisters, Georgina Orel and Irene. Then also a second child, her youngest daughter, Charla Gene was taken way too soon at only 57 years of age following a short battle with cancer. Each of these took a piece of her heart that could never be mended. Survivors include son, Kent Pulley and wife Pat of Pennsylvania; daughter, Deanna Perry and husband Randy of Nevada; sister, Merle Lumsden of Utah; grandchildren, Nickey Baxter, John Pulley, Brandon Perry, Joel Perry, Ryker Gutierrez, Kati Gutierrez, Joshua Gutierrez; and 11 beloved great-grandchildren, several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, first husband, Clarence Pulley, second husband, Charles Fryburger, sisters, Georgina Orel Hysell, Irene Sharp, son, Robert Dean Pulley, and daughter, Charla Gene Gutierrez. In remembrance of Vella's life, the family requests any charitable donations be made to the Omniacare Hospice 350 Falcon Ridge Pkwy Bldg100 Suite 101 Mesquite NV 89027. They were "angels" in caring for her during her final sixteen months of life. Private family services and interment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 27, 2023 Edith Josephine Mondragon Edith Josephine Tombllin Mondragon, 75, passed away Sunday, September 17, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a long-time resident of Rock Springs. She was born February 18, 1948 in Comfrey, Minnesota, the daughter of Joseph and Helen (Elsing) Tomblin. Edith grew up in Minnesota and South Dakota. She married Vincent Mondragon May 24, 1980 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Edith enjoyed quilting, camping, jigsaw puzzles and bingo. Survivors include two daughters, Susan Reents Dwelley and husband Brian, Tammy Reents-Norton and husband Terry; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three sisters, RoseAnn Shave of Gillette, Wyoming, Judy Schaffer, Jane Bogstad both of Pipestone, Minnesota. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, Vince Mondragon. Cremation has taken place. Graveside services and inurnment will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, September 30, 2023 in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 27, 2023 Jacqueline Ann Dolce Jacqueline Ann “Jacquie” Dolce, 86, passed away peacefully September 25, 2023 surrounded by her loving family at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. Jacquie was born September 5, 1937 in Weiser, Idaho, the daughter of Dean Gookin and Lucille Del Pierre. She attended school in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1955 graduate of the Rock Springs High School. Following graduation, Jacquie attended Denver Business College and received her degree in business administration. Jacqueline married the love of her life, John Anthony Dolce, November 24, 1956 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She owned and operated Dolce Answering Service for 35 years until her retirement in 1987, at which time she began working for Sweetwater County School District #1 as a food service administrative assistant for almost 10 years. Jacquie really enjoyed the outdoors and recreational activities including trap shooting, fishing, camping and water skiing. Her other hobbies were golfing, bowling and cooking. Survivors include her husband of 66 years, John A. Dolce of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, John “Bud” A. Dolce Jr. and wife Susan of Rock Springs; one daughter, Marla K. Pieper and husband Kent of Myton, Utah; five grandchildren, Jason Dolce and wife Amy, Jerame Dolce and fiancé Laura Coleman, Dominique “Nikki” Gines, John Gines and companion Malia St. Andre, and Richard Prather and wife Teasha; eleven great grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Dean and Lucille Gookin; one son, Dominic “Nick” Dolce; one sister, Constance Spiker; and one brother, Albert Gookin. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Jacquie’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County 333 Broadway Suite 220 Rock Springs, Wyoming or Respite Care 809 Thompson Street Suite F Rock Springs, Wyoming. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Friday, October 6, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences can be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 29, 2023 Dee Chester Wadsworth Dee Chester Wadsworth, 97, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at his home on Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at his home in James Town, Wyoming. He was a resident of Jamestown for the past 51 years and former resident of Blackfoot, Idaho. He was born May 27, 1926 in Shelly, Idaho, the son of Chester Parley Wadsworth and Electa Marie Saunders. Mr. Wadsworth attended schools in Idaho. He was a United States Army veteran having served in World War II Mr. Wadsworth married Uva Jeannie Taylor August 29, 1951 in Stevenson Washington. He worked for the Boilermakers as a welder for 25 years before retiring. Mr. Wadsworth worked 12 years for The Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in maintenance Mr. Wadsworth loved spending time with family, fly fishing, gardening and woodworking. Survivors include his wife, Uva Jeannie Wadsworth of Jamestown, Wyoming; six sons, Doug Chester Wadsworth and wife Malinda of Green River, Wyoming, Dan Wadsworth and wife Anona of Rigby, Idaho, Tim Wadsworth and wife Elaine of Green River, Wyoming, Lon Wadsworth and wife Lavonne of Green River, Wyoming, Jaimy Wadsworth and wife Kimberli of Jensen, Utah, Todd Wadsworth and wife Crystal of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, Ray Wadsworth and wife Sandra of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sisters, Jean Stucki of Brigham City, Utah, Nita Jones of Blackfoot, Idaho; one sister-in-law, Yvonne Saunders of Brigham City, Utah; 19 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Donald Saunders; two brothers-in-law, Lynn Hiatt, Doyle Stucki; two sisters, Beth Alexander and husband Gene, Lorna Butikoffer and husband Alan. Funeral services will be conducted at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 11:00 A.M. Thursday, October 5, 2023, 1000 West 4th North, Green River, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Dee’s memory to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1000 West 4th, North Green River, Wyoming 82935 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Sep 29, 2023 David Wayne Madsen David W. Madsen, 77, passed away peacefully at his home Friday, September 29, 2023, surrounded by his loving family. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for 20 years and a former resident of St. George, Utah. David was born February 14, 1946, the son of Wayne R. Madsen and Marion Sorenson. He was a 1964 graduate of Granger High School and attended the University of Utah for two years. David married the love of his life, Kristine Lucas January 27, 1967 in West Jordan, Utah. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1966 and served stateside during Vietnam. David enjoyed fishing, hunting and woodworking. Being an excellent mechanic and a jack of all trades, he could fix anything. He was also a member of the Elks Lodge. His favorite activity was making memories and taking adventures with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Survivors include his wife, Kristine L. Madsen of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sons, David Madsen Jr., and wife Angie of Rock Springs, Daniel Madsen and wife Stevi of Rock Springs; three daughters, Stephanie Lightner and husband Paul of Rock Springs, Amanda Baldwin and husband Brady of Rock Springs, Kate Williamson and husband Chaz of Pasco, Washington; two sisters Carolyn Anderson and husband Kraig of West Jordan, Utah, Arlene Moser of Mesquite, Nevada; honorary son, Sam Westman of Rock Springs, Wyoming; 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Wayne R. and Marion Madsen; brother, Robert Madsen; sister, Marilyn Speirs; granddaughter, Storey Lightner and grandson, Zane Egbert. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be held 1:00 P.M. Saturday, October 7, 2023 at 3701 Clydesdale Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Please wear your favorite Hawaiian shirt. The family respectfully requests donations be made in David’s memory to Cowboy Cares, 2001 Dewar Drive, Suite 170, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences can be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 2, 2023 William D. Brazell William D. Brazell, 97, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Saturday, September 23, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock. He was a 50 plus year resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of Baggs, Wyoming and Rawlins, Wyoming. He was born on August 19, 1926 in Savory, Wyoming, the son of William Alfred and Ethel Lucille Brazell. Mr. Brazell attended schools in Baggs and Rawlins, Wyoming. He served in the United States Army in World War II as a military police, rifleman and sergeant. He married Shirley May Frasier July 29, 1961 in Lander, Wyoming and she preceded him in death. Mr. Brazell worked for Pacific Power and Light for many years until his retirement in 1998 as a journeyman line foreman. His interests included spending time with family, hunting, fishing, camping, making jewelry, leather work and scroll art. Survivors include one son, Thomas Brazell of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Vern Brazell and wife Luauna of Salt Lake City, Utah; four grandchildren, Larry Macy and wife Mariah, Jason Brazell and wife Christina, Bill Brazell and Heather Brazell; nine great-grandchildren, Neale Jones and wife Kodee, Parker Macy and wife Caitlin, Daryn Macy, Kaison Macy, Easton Macy, Shaylee Brazell, Aiden Brazell, Lila Brazell, Addison Brazell; five great-great-grandchildren, Wesley, Greyson, Crymson, Emberlie, Xomaria; several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Shirley Brazell; two brothers, Ray Brazell, Floyd Brazell; five sisters, Alice Wissler and husband Jessie Albert, Helen Moore and husband Comer, Delia “Eileen” Wentworth and husband Raymond, Doris Mae Rodger and husband Harry, Frankie Jane Moore and husband Eulius; one son, Scott Brazell; two daughters, Sandra Kay Brazell, Chequetta Ann Brazell; one great-granddaughter, Evelyn Brazell. Special thanks to friend, Gaylan Rasmusson for your many years of support, help and love. Cremation will take place, there will be no services at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 2, 2023 George Anthony Babel George Anthony Babel, 62, passed away peacefully in his sleep at home in the early morning hours of Oct. 1, 2023. Our loving Dad was born in Rock Springs on Oct. 26, 1960 to George and Therese Babel, the seventh of nine siblings. While a sophomore at RSHS, he asked the new girl from Mississippi that had just moved to town out on a date. They celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary just last month. Dad adored his bride, our mother, DiAnn, everyday of those 45 years. He still held her hand while walking or just sitting on the couch watching their shows, and always still lovingly calling her “Dee.” Dad was an All-American Basketball player for RSHS, as well as an outstanding sprinter for the track team. He passed along his love of sports to his children as we all loved cheering for the Pokes, Rockies, Broncos, Nuggets, and Josh Allen with him. Dad deservedly retired from CenturyLink in Cheyenne around two years ago. Mom and Dad moved to The Villages, Florida only just last month to enjoy sunshine and no more winter! Dad was preceded in death by his parents, George abd Therese, mother-in-law, Ann Wise, and brothers, Jack, Steve, and Jimmy John. He is survived by his devoted and loving wife, DiAnn of St. John’s Village, FL, his children, Cortney (Danielle) of Orlando, FL, Lexi (Mike) of Sandy, UT, Marc (Christina) of Denver, CO, and Kurt (Breann) of Rock Springs. Other survivors are siblings, Ginny, Ruth, Mark, Patty, and Lori; father-in-law, Earl Wise, multiple brothers and sisters-in-law, and nine grandchildren. Cremation to take place with a remembrance TBA at a later date. “I can only imagine what it will be like when I walk by Your side.” --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 2, 2023 Richard Daniel Bennett Richard Daniel (Danny) Bennett passed away at his home in Midlothian, Texas on Sept. 10, 2023 at the age of 66 due to complications of type 2 diabetes. Danny was born in Rock Springs, Wyo. to Dick and Loretta Bennett on Feb. 27, 1957. He was a member of the LDS church and attended schools in Rock Springs. After high school, Danny worked for Don Mills Plumbing and Culligan until he moved to Midlothian with his wife, Judy. While in Midlothian, he went to work for DTAC owned by Bob Watt. Everyone that worked for this company became Dan’s second family. Danny loved going to his grandparents cabin on Fremont Lake where he would fish and hike. He’s survived by his daughter, Samantha Hart Schroeder husband Kyle, granddaughter, Zeeland Schroeder, and sisters RaeLynn Crompton and husband Jerry, Glynis Cederburg and husband Willie; as well as his nephews and nieces. He is preceded in death by his wife, Judy and parents, Dick and Loretta and one nephew, Lester Donald Crompton. Cremation has taken place and there will be no services. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 2, 2023 Harold “Clark” Laudato Harold “Clark” Laudato, 78, fought a valiant battle with a sudden illness and in the end his body was just worn out and he passed peacefully. Clark passed away on September 27, 2023, in Rock Springs, WY, with his family at his side. Clark was born on December 6, 1944, in Schenectady, New York to Sylvester William “Bill” Laudato and Esther Male Laudato. Clark was married to Tamra Ann Mutti on June 10, 1966, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. They celebrated 50 years of marriage with most of their family present in Island Park, Idaho. Shortly after their anniversary, Tamra passed. Clark and Tamra have two children, Sheila Ann Laudato (Mitchell) and Michael William Laudato. Clark retired from the United States Air Force, during which he was stationed at Hill Air Force Base for 25 of his 26 years of service. After Clark retired from the military he worked as a contractor at Hill Air Force Base. Clark also retired from the US Coastguard Auxiliary. One of dad’s great joys and passions was to coach and watch hockey. He coached many teams throughout the years and enjoyed traveling throughout the United States and Canada with the hockey team and their families. Clark enjoyed friends and family, boating, fishing, reading, and watching his favorite television shows! Dad also loved being a volunteer during spring training for the Padres and Mariners at the Peoria Sports Center, in Peoria, Arizona. His favorite place was our home in Manila, Utah (Flaming Gorge) where he loved spending time with family and friends. After retirement, Clark and Tamra spent their time between Manila, Utah and Sun City, Arizona. Dad loved the mild winters of Sun City and all the facilities it had to offer them. He has great friends and neighbors in both Manila and Sun City. Clark married Mary O’Leary, his lifelong friend, on April 15, 2023, in Sun City Arizona. Although they only had a few short months as a married couple, they lived life to the fullest. Dad was able to take Mary up to Flaming Gorge where they both enjoyed spending time with the family, and most of all, the grandkids and great-grandkids. Memories cherished. Clark is survived by his wife, Mary Laudato of Sun City, AZ; daughter, Sheila (Mark) Mitchell of Riverside, UT; son, Michael (Jody) Laudato of West Haven, UT; brother, William Kent Laudato of Penrose, CO; sister, Sandra Gail Anderson of Niskayuna, NY; brother-in-law, Arnold (Debbie) Mutti; stepson, Elwyn Burt of Republic, MO; stepdaughter, Tona (Bob) Bowen of Cabool, MO; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; special nieces and nephews throughout the United States. Clark was preceded in death by his parents, wife Tamra, sister-in-law, Linda and his special loving dog, Charlie Brown. A Celebration of life will be held at Flaming Gorge, Manila Utah during the summer of 2024. The family would like to give a special thank you to Dr. Hoffman, Matt (dad’s nurse), many other nurses and staff at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Their compassion for dad and the family will never be forgotten. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 3, 2023 Joshua Clifton Sinnett Joshua Clifton Sinnett, 43, passed away Monday, September 25, 2023 at his home in Granger, Wyoming following a sudden illness. He was born on March 23, 1980 in Parkersburg, West Virginia, the son of Dwayne Clifton Sinnett and Linda Darleene Jenkins. Joshua graduated from Mountain View High School with the class of 1998. He worked as a tower foreman for Union Wireless for the last 17 years. Josh was an avid hunter who shared the love for this with his family and friends. When the snow would fall he would have the snow machines ready and be gone every weekend he could. He was very family oriented and spent every chance he got going on adventure with his parents and/or daughters. Survivors include his father, Dwayne C. Sinnett of Granger, WY; daughters, Hope M. Sinnett of Lingle, WY, Sierra R. Sinnett of Granger, WY; and sister, Felicia Smith of Pilot Rock, OR. He was preceded in death by his grandparents and mother, Linda Sinnett. Cremation will take place and a celebration of Joshua’s life will be held at a later date. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 3, 2023 Karen Renee McGinnis Karen Renee McGinnis, 57, passed away September 30, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center in Green River, WY following a battle with brain cancer. She was a former resident of Denver, CO. She was born on August 21, 1966 in Sacramento, California, the daughter of Billie and Ralph Mattinson. Karen attended high school in Rock Springs, WY and graduated with the class of 1984. She worked as the regional sales administrator for the Canon Corporation for 25 years until her retirement on December 8, 2021. Karen enjoyed spending her free time golfing, hiking, walking the neighborhood dogs, and above all else spending time with her friends and family. Survivors include her dad, Ralph C. Mattinson; brother Neil Mattinson and wife Teya; sister, Suzie Reeder and husband Jeremiah; and beloved nieces and nephews, Kevin Mattinson and wife Karlee, Lauren Mayer and husband Anthony, Trevor Mattinson, Nic Dziadosz and wife Kylie, Darek Mattinson and wife Ryann, Kinlee Mattinson, along with three great-nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother, Billie Mattinson, maternal grandparents, William and Lillian Brcko, paternal grandparents, Ralph and Helen Mattinson, as well as several aunts and uncles. A celebration of life will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday October 6, 2023 at Abundant Grace Ministries, 1515 Edgar Streer, Rock Springs, WY. Pastor Jim Chrisawn will be officiating. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 3, 2023 Seth Michael Solano Seth Michael Solano, 30, passed away Saturday, September 30, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. Seth was born August 27, 1993 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Lesly Kaye Maser. He attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a 2011 graduate of Green River High School. Seth worked for Searle Brothers as a heavy equipment operator for two years. He enjoyed spending time with his family and was an avid fisherman. Seth loved camping, pottery, and strength training. He was a loving brother and son with the biggest heart. Seth had a wicked sense of humor and loved to laugh. He was considered the yard game champion in his family and a breakfast cereal connoisseur. Seth was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Survivors include his parents, Troy and Lesly Shuttlesworth of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Sean Solano and partner Alicia of Deltona, Florida; three sisters, Ashley Solano of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Akayla Salido of Fort Gordon, Georgia, Brandi Searle and husband Miles of Rock Springs, Wyoming; as well as several nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, and uncles. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Alex and Anna Maser; and one uncle, Robert P. Maser “Uncle Bob.” A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 12:00 P.M. Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A rosary will be conducted at 11: 30 A.M. at the church. Cremation will take place at White Mountain Crematory. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Seth’s memory to Loaves and Fishes Soup Kitchen, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences can be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 3, 2023 Garland Ray McMartin Garland Ray McMartin, 63, passed away Saturday, September 30, 2023 at home in Rock Springs, Wyoming, with his wife by his side. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, and died following a courageous four-year battle with cancer. He was born July 14, 1960 in Rock Springs, the son of Thomas William McMartin and Lillian Carol Schwerdfeger. Garland attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1978 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He married the love of his life, Anne Marie Brandt, on December 8, 2003 in Las Vegas Nevada. Garland worked for Sweetwater County Fairgrounds for ten years as a supervisor. He worked for Sweetwater County Road and Bridge for 32 years until his retirement on April 1, 2022. For the last year he worked for Rock Springs Grazing Association as a range rider. Garland was an intricate part of the ranching community, whether it be gathering, shipping or branding livestock, repairing, building or restoring sheep camps. He worked helping many ranchers haul pellets to sheep camps and moving sheep camps. The ranching community was extended family to Garland and his family. He was a huge part of 4-H when his daughter was a member, and was always willing to lend a hand to children and helpful in teaching them be the best they could be. Garland enjoyed guiding hunts for terminally ill children. He enjoyed spending time with his family, camping, hunting, fishing and just about anything to do with the great outdoors. Garland was an avid Wyoming Cowboys fan. Survivors include his wife of 27 years, Anne McMartin of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Drew McMartin and wife Trista of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Darby McMartin of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, John McMartin and wife Carol of Worland, Wyoming; one sister, Peggy Jereb and husband Rob of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two grandchildren, Olivia Kronfus, Oliver Kronfus; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and four legged furry pets, Sammy and Callie. He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Lillian McMartin and one brother, Eugene McMartin. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Garland’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Cremation has taken place. No services will be held at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 3, 2023 Steven Fritzel It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Steven John Fritzel, known by friends as "Scuba." He passed away September 25, 2023. Steven was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming on February 13, 1987. Steven had a larger-than-life character that was deeply rooted in his courageous spirit. He was always the first one to explore the unknown, be it jumping off a cliff or pushing the speedometer to its limit. His adventurous lifestyle inspired and motivated those around him. Steven had a passion for working on anything with an engine, and he relished the thrill of racing anything with wheels. His love for nature was evident in his hobbies, which included camping, fishing, and hiking. His passion for art and music added another layer to his multifaceted personality. Steven had strong comforting hugs that will be missed by many. He is survived by sons, Mason Fritzel and Tyler Fritzel; sisters, Amanda Ackerman and husband Cory, Chambrey Fritzel; grandfather, Robert Rock, uncles, Kevin Rock and wife Kim, Donald Fritzel; aunts, Susan Rock, Stacie Rock Anastos, and Cindy Jo Fritzel. He is preceded in death by his mother, Nancy Aman Heddleson, bonus dad, Michael Fritzel, grandmother, Margaret Rock, and second cousin, Ivie Tate. Steven's adventurous, talented, inspiring, and loving spirit will forever be remembered and cherished by his loved ones. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, October 13, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 3, 2023 Kelly Lou Clark GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. – Kelly Lou Clark, 61, passed away peacefully in her home in Grand Junction, Colo., Sept. 30, 2023. Kelly was born in Lancaster, Calif., July 11, 1962 to Wanda and Carol Marvel. Although Kelly lived in several places, including Texas, Minnesota, Kansas, and Colorado, she was a longtime resident of Rock Springs. Kelly was a fantastic gardener and could grow anything indoors or out. She was particularly happy in Grand Junction maintaining a beautiful yard, garden, and numerous house plants. Kelly also really loved raising birds and raised exotic parrots in her younger years and most recently ducks and chickens. Kelly enjoyed riding motorcycles, playing cards with friends, shopping, and spending time with her granddaughters. Kelly is survived by her two children, Eric Christensen and Amber Malone; four granddaughters, Brittanie, Echo, Peyton, and Nala; three great-grandchildren, Luna, Leon, and Alaia; and her two siblings, Curtis Marvel and Jonna Marvel. She was preceded in death by her parents. Cremation will take place and celebration of life will be determined at a later date. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 6, 2023 Larry Glen Shepard Larry Glen Shepard, 69, passed away October 3, 2023 at Intermountain Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born January 17, 1954 in Rock Springs, Wyo., the son of Cecil and Darlene Shepard. Larry graduated from Lincoln High School with the class of 1973 before working for the railroad. He held many jobs in the automotive sales industry before eventually taking a job for First Choice Ford until his retirement. He was also co-owner of White Mountain Mining for 30 years. He married Terri Powers in Rock Springs on December 25, 1999. Larry was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He enjoyed spending his time riding motorcycles, playing in a band, watching old movies, boating, and above else spending time with his family and two dogs, Violet and Boots. Survivors include his wife, Terri Shepard of Green River, WY; daughter, Mandy Shepard of Sanford, NC; son, Cory Shepard also of Green River; brother, David Shepard and wife Traci of Farrwest, UT; sisters, Sheri Rushing of Herriman, UT, Sandy Gilmore and husband Art of West Haven, UT, Sue Castillion and husband Hector, Laura Owens and husband Stan all of Green River; grandchildren, Kaden, Shalayne, Ashley, Owen, Koriann, Dalen; four great grandchildren; and several cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Cecil and Darlene Shepard, brother, Ron Shepard, and his paternal and maternal grandparents. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, October 13, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 120 Shoshone Ave, Green River, WY. A viewing will be held from 9:30- 10:30 prior to services at the church. Interment will take place in the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 6, 2023 Sau Ning Cheng Sau Ning Cheng, 90, passed away October 5, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He was a Rock Springs resident for 48 years. He was born August 20, 1933 in Canton, China, and was adopted at an early age. He married Lai Wan Liu in Hong Kong. She preceded him in death on July 22, 2011. Sau Ning worked as a chef for 40 years dedicating his time to the Renegade Café. He was also a mason for 15 years. He enjoyed tennis and basketball and he had a real passion for gardening, cooking, and traveling. Sau Ning Cheng was also an avid reader who liked shopping and going on walks. Above all else, he loved his family and cherished the time he spent with them. Survivors include his sons, Man Kai Cheng of Rock Springs, WY, Man Chun (Joe) Cheng of Rock Springs, WY, Man Fu Cheng of Aurora, CO, Man Lam Cheng of Fort Collins, CO; daughters, Yuk Chun Duke of West Virginia, Yuk Lan Edwards of Nampa, ID, Yuk Wah Cheng of Fort Collins, CO, Yuk Cheung of Ault, CO, Yuk Mei Tucker of Rock Springs, WY, Julie Pfeiffer of Boston, KY, Gayle Gresham of St. Mary’s, KS, and Sanley Cheng of Fort Collins, CO; as well as 31 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, October 7, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services at the funeral home. Graveside services and interment will take place at 12:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 10, 2023, at Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 6, 2023 Anne Mary Caller Anne Mary Caller, 101, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family Thursday, October 5, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She was a longtime resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of Denver, Colorado and Winton, Wyoming. She was born August 2, 1922 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Peter Bonini and Maria Anselmi. Mrs. Caller attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1940 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She married Joseph Caller Sr. January 2, 1949 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mrs. Caller worked during the war at a bank in Denver, Colorado and volunteered at the National Jewish Hospital. She returned to Rock Springs and worked for Union Pacific Coal Company. Mrs. Caller worked for the State of Wyoming for seven years and retired in 1973 as a stenographer. Anne planned some unique vacations to Disneyland, San Diego Zoo, Spain, Italy and the 1967 exposition in Montreal. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Anne enjoyed spending time with family and friends, playing piano and bridge, being an avid reader, gambling, her dog and helping her husband with projects. Survivors include her three sons, Larry Caller and wife Jane of Jackson, Wyoming, Joseph “Joe” Caller and wife Janet of Livermore, California, Harold Caller of Rock Springs, Wyoming; five grandchildren, Dr.Tracie Caller and husband JJ of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Martin Caller and companion Alyssa of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Janine Caller and Adriano of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Regina Caller of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mary Caller of Chicago, Illinois; step-granddaughter, Cassidy Gilles of Livermore, California two great-grandchildren, Nara Jinzo of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Xzavier Jinzo of Albuquerque, New Mexico; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, one brother, William Bonini and one sister, Alice Rudelich. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, October 11, 2023 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside dervices and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 6, 2023 Wade Lee Kobernick Wade Lee Kobernick, 58, passed away Wednesday, October 4, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was a resident of Green River for 15 years and former resident of Casper, Wyoming. He was born December 23, 1965 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the son of Leo Albert Kobernick and Frances Lee Farmer. Wade attended schools in Casper, Wyoming. Mr. Kobernick worked for Hemphill Trucking Company for 10 years and ill health forced his retirement in 2015 as a truck driver. He enjoyed spending time with his family, fishing and walking and spending time with his four-legged furry pet named Felony. Survivors include his mother, Frances Kobernick of Green River, Wyoming; one son, Theodore Kobernick and significant other, Melissa Laszlo of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, Michael Kobernick of Montpelier, Idahol; one sister, Melissa Kobernick of Mills, Wyoming; two granddaughters Ziarra Kobernick, Madison Graham; one niece, Skyler O’Conner of Rodgers, Arkansas and one nephew, Joshua Hilton of Hoxie, Arkansas. Cremation will take place. No services will be conducted at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 9, 2023 Judy Graham Judy Graham, beloved wife, mother, and friend, peacefully left this world on Oct. 7, 2023, at the age of 77. Judy’s warm presence and loving spirit touched the lives of many, and she will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Judy was born on Feb. 7, 1946, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, and spent her early years growing up in Green River with her mother, Flora Tyler, brother, Robert, and adoring grandparents, Lenoir and Charles Edwards. She also spent many summers in Evanston with her aunts and cousins. On June 15, 1963, Judy married the love of her life, Wesley Graham, while wearing a ballerina cut chiffon gown with blue and pink trim and accessories. They shared over 55 years together and their love was a source of inspiration to all who knew them. Together Judy and Wes were blessed with four children, Kevin, Amber, Penny, and Trudy. They brought immense joy and purpose into their lives. They started their family in Green River and later moved to Mountain View, Wyoming. Judy enjoyed camping, cake decorating, and reading. Judy especially loved Christmas and made the holidays magical for her children and grandchildren. Judy is survived by her children, Kevin Graham (Shelley), Amber Brunski (Don), Penny Slagowski (Kirk), and Trudy Brown (Ryan), brother, Bob Tyler (Diane), nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Judy is preceded in death by her husband, Wesley Graham, grandson, Shaun Brunski, and mother, Flora Tyler. A celebration of Judy’s life will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023, at Crandall Funeral Home in Evanston. Family and friends are invited to join us in remembering and honoring her with a viewing at 10 and a funeral at 11. There will be a graveside service to follow at Fort Bridger Cemetery and lunch at the LDS church in Mountain View, Wyoming. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 10, 2023 Sarah Harriet Riley Sarah Harriet Riley, 90, passed away peacefully Monday, October 9, 2023, at Mission at Castle Rock in Green River, Wyoming. She lived with her son and his wife, Charles and Jean Larsen, in Rock Springs, Wyoming for the past five years. Sarah was a former resident of Pueblo, Colorado and Missouri Valley, Iowa. She was born December 22, 1932, in Missouri Valley, Iowa, the daughter of Robert Isaiah Riley and Minnie Hazel (Pierce) Riley. Sarah attended school in Missouri Valley, Iowa, and married Charles J. Larsen Sr. in 1949. They moved to Pueblo, Colorado shortly after being married. Sarah liked to be called Harriet, so family and friends did so. Harriet had a beauty shop she worked out of in their home for many years. Charles and Harriet divorced in 1990 and Harriet went back to her maiden name Riley. She was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Pueblo, Colorado. Sarah played the organ at church many times. Sarah “Harriet” enjoyed her 32 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She loved telling others about them and having family dinners whenever possible. Survivors include her one brother, John Riley of Missouri Valley, Iowa; two sons, Charles Larsen Jr. and wife Jean of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Jeff “Sledge” Larsen and wife Jeannine of Pueblo, Colorado; her daughter, Eva Seyler and husband Don of Missouri Valley, Iowa; twelve grandchildren, Scott Seyler and wife Brenda of San Deigo, California, Robert Seyler of Minnesota, Merit Scarff and husband Ron of Des Moines, Iowa, BillieJean Phillips and husband Brian of Aurora, Colorado, Wade Larsen and wife Carrie of Green River, Wyoming, Frankie Berg and wife Tera of Pueblo West, Colorado, Jeffrey Larsen and wife Nichelle of Pueblo West, Colorado, James Larsen and wife Kristen of Pueblo, Colorado, Jordon Larsen of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Debi Kelso and husband Rodney of Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia, Matthew Johnson and wife Kacie of Pueblo, Colorado, Robert Johnson and wife Shawnae of Pueblo, Colorado; twenty great-grandchildren, Jordan Seyler, Zachary Seyler, Amanda Seyler, Jacob Seyler, Derek Scarff, Devin Scarff, Erin Scarff, Charlessey Andress, Garrick Phillips, Robert Larsen, Ashley Warner, Roger Gatti, Lance Berg, Ella Berg, Ethan Larsen, Axten Larsen, Elsie Larsen, Aleah Kelso, Braxton Johnson, Donovan Johnson; one great-great-grandchild, August Seyler. She was preceded in death by her parents, nine brothers and sisters, her son, Robert Larsen, and her daughter, Janet Larsen. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be held next spring or summer with a burial where she will be placed in a small vault next to her son, Robert Larsen in Pueblo, Colorado. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 10, 2023 Johnathan Earl Garris It is with deepest sorrow that the family announces the passing of Johnathan Earl Garris. Johnathan passed away at U of U in Salt Lake City, Utah surrounded by family on Sept. 29, 2023. He was born on March 17, 1986 in Rock Springs, Wyoming to Cathy Wilson and Steve Garris. He was the oldest of three children. He married the love of his life, Melissa Nielson on Aug. 9, 2008. They had two beautiful daughters, Kimber and Rylee Garris. John worked in the oil and gas industry for many years and enjoyed his time doing so. John loved to say “Drill, baby, drill!” He also worked as a power plant operator for many years at the Jim Bridger Power Plant. John attended schools in Rock Springs. John had many certifications including EMT and being a volunteer firefighter. John was passionate about the great outdoors. He loved camping, hunting and riding anything he could get his hands on. He especially loved spending time with those he loved, his family, his loyal canines, Max and Trigger, and friends. He especially loved telling stories. He was always ready to help those in need, and less fortunate. John was strong willed and stubborn at times but he also had an enormous heart and a great sense of humor. John was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Patricia Pecha, and paternal grandparents, Martha Garris Cordova and Joe Cordova. He is survived by his daughters, Kimber and Rylee Garris, mother, Cathy Wilson, stepfather, Jay Wilson Sr., father, Steven Garris (wife) Joyce Felt, sister, Courtney Garris, little brother, Joseph (Joey) Garris, maternal grandfather, Duane Pecha, uncle, Keith and aunt, Donna Lowe, as well as many nieces and nephews. A celebration of life will be Saturday Oct. 14, 2023 1-4 p.m. at the Park Hotel Banquet room in Rock Springs (right of the Fiesta Guadalajara). --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 10, 2023 Eunice F. Farrell Eunice F. Farrell, 89, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023 at her daughter’s home in Alabama. A long time resident of Rock Springs, Eunice died following a lengthy illness. She was born in Kemmerer, Wyoming on Aug. 6, 1934, the daughter of Walter and Melba Keywatz. She was employed as a waitress in several cafes in Rock Springs, but worked most of her years for Ted’s Supper Club. Eunice was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She was involved in many aspects as a volunteer in the church. She also delivered Meals on Wheels for many years. She enjoyed spending time with her family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard, her parents, Walter and Melba, a sister, Jeanette Collier, brother, Bert Keywatz and a son-in-law, Stanley Wisniewski Jr. Survivors include her daughter, Debbie Wisniewski of Madison, Alabama; her son, Michael (Trish) Farrell of Rock Springs; a grandaugher, Leah (Bernie) Vatz, two great-grandsons, Brendan and Devin Vatz, and one great-grandaughter, Ashlynn Vatz, all of Madison; one sister, Garnet Nichols, sister-in-law, Violet Dee Keywatz, one special nephew, Darrell “Porky” Jones and wife Jo., all of Rock Springs; four nieces, Paula (Butch) Bryant, Tami (Doug) Sumsion, Tina (Todd) Julius, Toni (Craig) Doney; she also has many great-nieces and a nephews. Cremation has taken place and services will take place at a later date in Rock Springs. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 11, 2023 Eutona Pearl Wilde Harris Eutona Pearl Wilde Harris, 88, passed away on Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at the Misson of Castle Rock in Green River, WY. She was born on October 24, 1934 in Rock Springs, WY, the daughter of David Lyle Anderson Sr. and Larena Pearl Stewart. Eutona married Albert Wilde on June 11, 1951 at the Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, UT and he preceded her in death on Feb. 3, 2009. She later married Glen Harris on December 5, 2015 in Pleasant Grove, UT. Eutona was a graduate from the Green River High School. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Eutona enjoyed spending her time sewing, knitting, crocheting, quilting, crafting, gardening, cooking, baking and canning. She is survived by her loving husband, Glen Harris of Orem, UT; sons, Danny Stephen Wilde and wife Darci of Cheyenne, WY, Michael Scott Wilde of McKinnon, WY; daughters, Kathryn Elizabeth Osborn of McKinnon, WY, Nancy Anne Young and husband Allen of McKinnon, WY, Gwen Christensen and husband Dave of Preston, ID, Monica Neumann of Green River, WY, Leslie Ellen McCormack and husband Patrick of Platte City, MO, Angela Kay McMullin and husband Tim of Colorado Springs, CO, Eutona Kolene Wilde of Green River, WY; 48 grandchildren; 93 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her son, Albert Tim Wilde, first husband, parents, and one sister. Graveside services and interment will held at 11:30 a.m., Thursday, October 12, 2023 at the McKinnon Cemetery. A viewing will be held at 10 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 27 Old Hwy 414, McKinnon, WY 82938. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 12, 2023 David Penoff David Penoff, 59, passed away on October 6, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, WY. He was born on July 31, 1964 in Rock Springs, WY, the son of Theresa (Scala) Penoff and Jack Penoff. David married Leslie Ann Rech on July 7, 2007. She preceded him in death on September 8, 2013. He attended Rock Springs High School and was a 1983 graduate. He furthered his education at Wyotech in diesel mechanics. David's career took place in the mining and oilfield industries, with the most recent being Evergreen North American. He enjoyed kayaking, riding side by sides, and most importantly spending time with his kids and grandkids. Survivors include his sons, Christopher Penoff and partner Sara Elmer of Lincoln, NE, Aaron Sheldon of Rock Springs, WY, Kyle Sheldon and wife Melissa of Rock Springs, WY; daughter, Devan Dorigatti and husband Dillon of Rock Springs, WY; brothers, Michael Penoff of Vacaville, California, Ronald Penoff of Rock Springs, WY; sister, Lynn Franklin and husband Mark of Fulshear, TX; grandchildren, Kieran Penoff, Lily Sheldon, Porter Dorigatti, Oliver Dorigatti, Maddie Sheldon, Miah Sheldon, Bella Sheldon, Alexa Sheldon; two nieces and one nephew. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, Leslie Penoff, granddaughter, Marley Marie, paternal grandparents, Eli and Emma Penoff, maternal grandparents, Emrico and Maddaline Scala and several aunts and uncles. Following cremation, a mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Monday, October 16, 2023. A rosary will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. on Monday. Inurnment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 12, 2023 Tamra Joy Carr Tamra Joy Carr, 53, walked into the arms of The Lord on October 10th, 2023, at 2:00 a.m. She was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan to Marian Remington and Daniel Glad on November 10th, 1969. Tamra married her husband, Brent Carr, December 6th, 1988 and is survived by him, their two children, Travis and Kayla, as well as a menagerie of "bonus kids" who thought of her as a second mother. Additionally, she is survived by her two sisters, Debra Willard and Cathleen Sanders, and her brothers, Daniel Royce, Brandon Gladu, and Daniel Gladu. She became a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming in 2013 and previously lived in Phoenix, Arizona for nearly 20 years. Tamra found her joy in reading, quilting, loving her animals, and foremost, loving all of us. She was truly one of the most beautiful souls to have graced this planet. Tamra shared her kindness with everyone who crossed her path and then some. She raised her children alongside her best friends and fostered a life of love and gentleness amongst us all. Tamra was refuge to all who needed it. She loved us all with a ferocity that will be unmatched by anyone else. A celebration of Tamra's life will be held at the home she shared with her family at 2 p.m., Saturday, October 14th, 2023. Those who wish to join in the celebration are welcome to attend. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 13, 2023 Mike Quickenden Mike Quickenden, 81, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, passed away on October 4, 2023, while doing what he loved most, hunting in the mountains, alongside his son, Ty. Mike was born in Lewistown, Montana, on September 14, 1942, to his parents, Charles and Peggy Quickenden. He graduated from Great Falls High School in 1960, setting the stage for a life filled with adventure. On May 3, 1968, Mike married the love of his life, D’Ann, in Roseburg, Oregon. He and D’Ann raised two sons, Brent and Ty, and went on to enjoy 52 years of marriage. Mike had a long and successful career with JCPenney. He started with the company in high school and managed stores across the western United States, including Oregon, Nevada, and Washington. In 1983, he transferred to Rock Springs, where he managed the JCPenney store until his retirement. Mike had a strong affinity for the great outdoors. He enjoyed activities like hunting, fishing, skiing, backpacking, hiking, and golfing. In his later years, he enjoyed ATVing and could often be found riding around with his dog and loyal companion, Hooper. Family was dear to Mike. He treasured time with his children and grandchildren, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, laughter, and an appreciation for nature. Mike was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, D’Ann, and his brother, Ken. Survivors include sons, Brent Quickenden, Ty Quickenden, and his wife, Kari; grandchildren, Breanna Quickenden, Zachary Quickenden, and Tasha Payne; his sister, Sandy Main; and numerous nieces and nephews. No services will be held at this time. We will remember Mike for his love of family and the great outdoors. His spirit will live on in our hearts. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 13, 2023 Jose Guadalupe Guerrero Jose Guadalupe Guerrero, 64, passed away peacefully at his home Monday, October 9, 2023. He was a resident of Rock Springs for 49 years and former resident of Jalpa, Zacatecas, Mexico. He was born December 19, 1958, in Jalpa, Zacatecas, Mexico, the son of Federico Guerrero Gonzales and Maria Socorro Martinez, Flores. Mr. Guerrero “Lupo” attended school at J. Isabel Robles in Jalpa, Zacatecas, Mexico. He worked for National Oilwell Varco for 13 years and retired in 2019 as a pipe inspector. He moved from Jalpa, Zacatecas, Mexico to Rock Springs, Wyoming in the late 70s. He later went on to meet Maria Andicoechea who he was married to for 35 years and they later divorced. He lived in Rock Springs for the remainder of his life where he raised his three children. Mr. Guerrero had a heart of gold and would do anything for anyone. He adored his family and loved spending time with them, especially his three grandsons. He was an avid sports fan, his favorites were The Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Las Vegas Raiders, and The Wyoming Cowboys. He always knew the statistics of every team at all times. Lupo’s hobbies included playing pool, cooking for his loved ones, watching and talking about sporting events, listening to music, and reading about sports and history. Survivors include his son, Josu Guerrero and wife Kari of Phoenix, Arizona; two daughters, Jazmin Guerrero and partner Anthony Torres of Green River, Wyoming, Shantel Guerrero and partner Dustin Egbert of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Lourdes Orenday and husband Isaac Orenday; niece, Susan Orenday, and nephew, Jason Orenday of Homeland, California; three grandsons, Adan Hernandez, Jaxson Strother, and Kandyn Egbert. He was preceded in death by his parents, Federico Guerrero Gonzales and Maria Socorro Martinez Flores. Cremation will take place. A rosary will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. at the Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 13, 2023 John Schanzenbach John Joseph Schanzenbach, 68, passed away peacefully October 13, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming surrounded by his loving family. He was a resident of Sweetwater County for 28 years and a former resident of Idaho and South Dakota. John was born in Mobridge, South Dakota on May 5, 1955, the son of Robert August Schanzenbach and Norma Jean Hughes. He attended schools in Selby, South Dakota and graduated from Selby High School in 1973. He attended the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and received his bachelor’s degree in mining engineering in 1977. John married the love of his life, Laurie Lorraine King April 11, 1981 in Montpelier, Idaho. He was a mining engineer for Stauffer Chemical Company for 38 years until his retirement in May 2016. John was very active in many clubs and organizations such as the Idaho Mining Associates, Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, and South Dakota Mining and Engineering. He loved spending time with family, especially his grandchildren and following all their sporting events. John enjoyed visiting with people. You were never a stranger with him. He was a history buff and also followed current events. If you wanted to know anything, John was your guy, he was literally a walking encyclopedia. He liked bird hunting, reading, and loved and appreciated artwork. Survivors include his wife of 42 years, Laurie Lorraine Schanzenbach of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Aaron Joseph Wilcox and wife Jannel Fossen of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Jenna Carol Nielson and husband Jesse of Green River, Wyoming; two brothers, Robert Lee Schanzenbach and wife Sue of Tea, South Dakota, Jay Alan Schanzenbach and wife Amanda of Rapid City, South Dakota; one sister, Janice Lynn Goetz and husband Larry of Springfield, South Dakota; four grandchildren, Haidyn Linn Terry, Korbin James Nielson, Genesis Bond, and Victoria Wygans; one great grandchild, Milah; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Norma Schanzenbach; paternal grandparents; maternal grandparents; several aunts and uncles. The family respectfully requests donations in John’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, October 23, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences can be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 13, 2023 Lynne Germaine Gregory-Edwards Lynne Germaine Gregory-Edwards returned to her loving Heavenly Father on Sept. 7, 2023, in Providence, Utah at the age of 69 after suffering from a long illness. She was born on Nov. 5, 1953 in Rock Springs, Wyoming to Edwin Gregory and Helen Germain-Gregory. Lynne graduated from Rock Spring High School in 1971. She spent her early life in Rock Springs and then moved to Vernal, Utah where she had a successful career in real estate investment. She had a sharp mind for business and finance this was her passion. She later moved to St. George, Utah to retire. In her past time [sic], she loved to exercise and stay active. In 2013, Lynne was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. What a joyous reunion for her as she returned home and was greeted by those who have gone before her. Lynne has two daughters, Lynell Sims-Williams of Washington State and Loni Edward-Gifford of Utah; four grandchildren, Kieona Williams-Pierson, Keenan Williams of Washington State, Jace and Lexi Gifford of Utah; three great-grandchildren, Tia, Layla, and Mylah Pierson of Washington State; and two nieces, Tricia Gregory-Maestas and Amy Gregory. She is preceded in death by her brother, Kenneth Gregory. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 16, 2023 Patricia Kay Smith Patricia Kay Smith 72 passed away peacefully surrounded by her family Thursday, October 12, 2023 at her home. She was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She died following a sudden illness. She was born July 23, 1951 in Rock Springs, the daughter of Tony Steve Evanoff and Hester Victoria Musgrave. Patty attended schools in Rock Springs and attended Western Wyoming Community College and received her certified nursing assistant certificate. She married Stevan James Smith June 23, 1968 in Manila, Utah; he preceded her in death April 25, 2018. Patty worked for Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County for 15 years and retired June 2018 as a certified nursing assistant. She loved spending time with her family especially her grandchildren, crocheting, yard work and gambling. Patty was a wonderful caretaker and always willing to giving a helping hand to others. She was an avid reader. Survivors include two sons, Stevan Smith and wife Denyce, Mickey Smith and wife Meagan; two daughters, Jenny Hale and husband Robbie, Kristi Smith all of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, Rusty Evanoff of Pueblo, Colorado, Michael Evanoff of Carthage, Texas; one sister, Sally Melvin of Longmont, Colorado; six grandchildren, Ashley Mooneyham and husband Justin, Zac Smith, Dillon Hale, Tanith Smith, Willow Smith, Lennox Smith; two great-grandchildren Decker Mooneyham and Duke Mooneyham; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Tony and Hester Evanoff; husband, Stevan Smith; one brother, Willard Evanoff; four sisters, Carol Kirby, Glenda Campbell, Mary Madison, Vicki Walker. Cremation will take place. There will be no services held at her request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 16, 2023 Gayle Diane Edwards Gayle Diane Anderson Edwards, age 74, of Pinedale, took her heavenly flight home on Oct. 7, 2023. Born on March 29, 1949, in Aiea, Honolulu, Hawaii, Gayle was the daughter of the late Glen and Florence Anderson. Gayle was born on the naval base in Honolulu, Hawaii. She later moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where she attended and concluded her primary and secondary education, except for the year of 1958 when her father passed away, at which point she attended school in Nebraska. Gayle was married on Dec. 21, 1970, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She lived in southwest Wyoming for over 40 years until the passing of her husband. In 2004, she moved to Grand Ledge, Michigan. In 2019, she returned home to Pinedale, Wyoming. Gayle will always be remembered by her loved ones and those who knew her as an adventurous and charismatic soul. Motherhood played a prominent role in Gayle’s life as she always put her family first and often took people under her wing as one of her own. During a prominent period of her life, Gayle attended Oneida Gospel Church where she came to know God and found friendship in its community. Gayle reflected her Christian faith in everyday life as she never failed to show kindness and gratitude towards those around her and was always compassionate and humble in all that she said and did. Some of Gayle’s hobbies included fishing, playing Scrabble, and doing puzzles, but she was never found far from a book of crossword puzzles. Beyond her typical pursuits, it was common for Gayle to take up new pastimes, which often led to an immense amount of crafting, genealogy research, and memorizing new facts on various subjects as she constantly searched for newfound knowledge. Gayle was a vibrant, magnetic, and fun-loving woman who loved everyone she met and never failed to make everyone feel at home in her presence. In addition to her parents, Gayle Edwards is preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Day Edwards, her son, Thomas Joel Edwards, and her sister, Nancy Elaine Thompson-Jones. Survivors include her brother, Gary Anderson, her son, Glen (Tricia) Edwards, daughters, Jennifer Edwards and Cynthia (Agustin) Gonzalez; her grandchildren, Destiney (Jed), Hannah, Abbigail, Emily, Thomas, Priscilla, Erica, Olivia, Diego, Sunny, Carlos and Isaac; her great-grandchildren, Aldermoon and Hawthorne. --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 17, 2023 Beverly J. Ellis Beverly J. Ellis, 79, passed away at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 9, 2023. She was a resident of Rock Springs, WY for most of her life. She was born on November 19, 1943 in Provo, UT, the daughter of Leonard Fancher and Jeanette Hansen. Beverly graduated from Natrona High School. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Beverly married Larry Ellis September 15, 1961 in Sheridan, Wyoming, he preceded her in death on January 3, 2015. She had a great love for the outdoors. Beverly liked to fish, camp, be out boating, snow machine riding and gardening. Survivors include her son, Troy of Casper, WY; daughters, Lori Bascom, Kim Osborne both of Rock Springs, WY; sister, Maureen Miller of Casper, WY; 13 beloved grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Larry, son, Shawn Ellis; daughter, Marnie Ellis; and parents, Leonard and Janette Fancher. Cremation has taken place and no services will be held at her request. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 17, 2023 Charles “Charlie” Stanley Charles “Charlie” Stanley, 79, of Green River, Wyoming, passed away peacefully with his children and their spouses by his side at The Huntsman Cancer Institute on Oct. 15, 2023. He was born Oct. 26, 1943. Charlie, loved to farm the land in Belvidere, Illinois, in his younger years and always wished he could drive a tractor again. He was an avid rock hound, poured his heart and soul into his yard and garden. He would also like to cruise the streets of Green River with his dog, Rocco wagging his tail in the back window of his car For the last 19 years he had a wonderful life in Green River. He met many new friends, the people at Smiths, US Bank, The Window & Door Store, Bomgaar’s, The Red White Buffalo, Golden Hour Senior Center and the many that he encountered on his daily walks on the Green Belt. He is survived by his daughter, Jill (Mike) Chaffin of Green River, son, Blaine (Irma) Stanley of Elko, Nevada, two brothers, Dave and Pete (Pam) Stanley, one sister, Alice Ferguson, five grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren with one more on the way and his little fur baby, Rocco. There will be no services at this time. A private family celebration of life will be held this summer. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that if you would like to donate, please make a donation to: The Golden Hour Senior Center, 550 Uinta Dr, Suite A, Green River, WY 82935, in his memory. Golden Hour Senior Center was a place he loved dearly. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 18, 2023 Raelene Beveridge Raelene “Rae-Rae” Beveridge, 61, of Grand Junction, Colorado, died of pancreatic cancer at Hope West Hospice and Palliative Care Center on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023. Two of the best friends one could wish for, Jamie and Kim Shoup, were able to be present and comfort her at the time of her passing. Raelene was born on Jan. 14, 1962, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, to Joan Gerrard and Ken Beveridge. As a self-proclaimed control freak, if Rae were able to re-write her obituary, we’re sure she would! She was fiercely independent, and always wanted to live life on her own terms. She was very strong minded, but also incredibly sensitive, loving, and forgiving. She had an ability to not hold judgment and found value in everyone she met, as each person is “The one and only you.” She was proud of being the one to introduce her siblings to the beauty of Colorado. She was a devoted sister and proud aunt. Rae always had a project going, including home-improvements, gardening, crafting, and jewelry making. She often gifted those she loved with one of the treasures she made. Her constant companions for many years were her dogs, Brandy and Zeus. She loved animals and often took in stray cats. She also loved music, and was a DJ for a local radio station, until one day when she invited a bunch of friends into the studio! Even though she was taken too soon, Rae lived an extraordinary life surrounded by people who adored her. Raelene was preceded in death by her mother, Joan, step-father, Larry Gerrard and father, Kenneth Beveridge. She leaves behind one younger brother, Rick (LaVina) Beveridge, two younger sisters, Lisa (Joe) Skazinski and Mary Lou Yeik, six nieces and nephews and her very loving friends, Eva Bennett, Jamie and Kim Shoup. Raelene will be missed by many. In lieu of flowers, those who would like to honor her with a memorial contribution are asked to contribute to Hope West at www.hopewestco.org/donate/. Her ashes will be spread in the Mountains of Colorado, which she loved, in a private family ceremony. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 18, 2023 Richard Anthony Adamski, Jr. Richard Anthony Adamski Jr., 53, passed away October 11, 2023 at his home. He was a lifelong resident of Sweetwater County, Wyoming. He was born March 27, 1970 in Lackawanna, New York, the son of Richard Anthony Adamski Sr. and Barbara Brown. Richard attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was a 1988 graduate of Green River High School. He worked for Jackman Construction as a heavy equipment operator for several years. Richard enjoyed fishing, camping and remodeling his home. Survivors include his parents, Richard A. Adamski Sr. and Barbara B. Adamski of Mesquite, Nevada; one son, Richard A. “Boomer” Adamski III of Casper, Wyoming; one daughter, Tiffany D. Adamski and fiancé Mark A. Schmidt of Spokane, Washington; two brothers, Edward M. Adamski and wife Rochelle of Evanston, Wyoming, James J. Adamski of Evanston, Wyoming; one sister, Anna F. Egbert and husband David of Tuscola, Texas; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents; maternal grandparents; one brother, Ernie Lamphear. Cremation will take place. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming. Graveside services and inurnment will be in the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 19, 2023 Krystal Dawn Simpson Krystal Dawn Simpson, 24, passed away on October 15, 2023 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was born on March 5, 1999 in Ogden, UT, the daughter of Cynthia Ann Simpson and Mike Simpson. She was raised by her grandparents Bob and Donna Cudney. Krystal was a 2017 graduate of Green River High School. She furthered her education at Arizona State University and obtained her bachelors in psychology. She was a member of the United Church of Christ. She was an avid sports fan, cheering on her Philadelphia Eagles and her favorite UFC fighter, Dustin Poirier. She often watched sports alongside her brother, Chris, nephew, Royce, and grandmother. Survivors include her brother, Christopher Martin; sister-in-law, Bobbi Gaeta; nieces, Charity and Lyric; nephews, Zander and Royce all of Green River, WY; brother, Daniel Koloff and wife Stephanie of Parachute, CO; grandmother, Donna Cudney of Green River, WY; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. She is preceded in death by her mother, Cindy Simpson, grandfather, Bobby J. Cudney, aunt, Pamela Woosley, and uncle, Robert Cudney. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 28, 2023 at the Union Congregational Church, 350 Mansface St., Green River, WY. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services at the church. Pastor Jenny Boteler will be officiating. Inurnment will take place at a later date in the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 20, 2023 Christi Lee Peden Christi Peden, 50, passed away at her home Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at her home in Evanston, Wyoming. She was a resident of Evanston for the last 11 years and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born October 28, 1972 in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of Donald E. Fawbush and Sharon K. Thompson. Christi attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1991 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She enjoyed spending time with family. Survivors include two sons, Jeffrey Lux and wife Melody of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Kacey Halladay and significant other Siegi of Sheridan, Wyoming; three daughters, Elizabeth Lux and significant other Ron of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Taylor Halladay and significant other Roth of San Diego, California, Kaylie Wilhelm and husband Karl of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Clark Hager and wife Becky of Rock Springs, Wyoming; five sisters, Sheri Hager-Anderson and husband Bill of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Debbie Guillinger and husband Mike of Kansas City, Missouri, Lori Ring of Coos Bay, Oregon, Dawn Garven and significant other Clint Burger of Heber, Arizona, Diana Majko and husband Walter of Rock Springs, Wyoming; nine grandchildren, Amiyah, Kylar, Leland, Axel, Lilly, Christian, Alan, Kelly, Erika; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Don and Sharon Fawbush; paternal grandparents, Sam and Nora Barber; maternal grandparents, Leta and Waldon Thompson. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Thursday, October 26, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Wiederspahn Radomsky Funeral Home, Oct 20, 2023 Dwight C. Giorgis Dwight C. Giorgis, 75, of Cheyenne, was called home on October 10, 2023, at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center surrounded by his loving family. He was born June 25, 1948 in Rock Springs, WY to Dominick and Lucille Giorgis. While growing up Dwight spent summers in Montana working on his grandfathers’ ranch with his brothers, Richard, David and Gary. This time in Montana helped guide Dwight to be an avid skier, hiker, bicyclist, and world traveler. Dwight earned the rank of Eagle Scout along with his brother David from the Boy Scouts of America in Rock Springs. In addition, he swam for Rock Springs and went to state swimming the 100 meter breaststroke. After high school, Dwight entered the University of Wyoming in 1967 where he met the love of his life Kathy (Schemp) Giorgis. He and Kathy moved back to Rock Springs where Kathy started her teaching career. He was able to complete his degree in physics in 1972 and because he had some computer experience, he was hired by Mountain Fuel. Thus began his career in computers and his eventual retirement from the State of Wyoming as a systems programmer. As his first real passion was scouting, Dwight loved to backpack with family and friends. While transversing his favorite trails in the Wind River Range, company was always required. His wilderness expedition partners included his twin brother, David Giorgis and his wife Rita, Harold Herring and his children Shelley and Ryan. He truly loved the mountains and sharing it with his companions. Along with his wilderness experiences, Dwight enjoyed his work. While living and working in Cheyenne, he developed many lifelong relationships with an incredible group of people. Travelling the United States and sometimes the world on cruises and bus tours with Sue and Les Humphrey, Phil and Marcia Cameron, Chuck and Joyce Nelson, Linda Lush, Barb Dorr and John Boshears, Diane Nelson, Randy and Lois Huff, Tom and Starla Mason, Alan and Viola Ose, Jeff and Konnie Bonds, Harold Herring and Lee Stevens, Gary Giorgis and his wife Susan Lunt, as well as his best friend, David Giorgis and his wife Rita. When not traveling with friends he enjoyed time in Cheyenne with Eric Nelson and Nancy Abraham, Rod and Margaret Hawkins, Bob and Carolyn Helling, Maura Weddle, Mike and Beth Johnson, longtime family friend Shirley Jacoby and the entire group at the Tuesday Night Drinking Club. With friends and family always willing to share an adventure, he developed some fairly bad habits, road biking for charities and fun, with Les and Sue Humphrey, playing softball, joining the Sun, Snow & Surf Ski Club that would allow him to ski all around the Rocky Mountains, taking time to ski local areas especially his favorites, Steamboat Springs and Jackson Hole, WY. Dwight, David, Rita, Harold, Vic, Nancy and others from the East coast always seemed to find the time to enjoy a few runs, even though work got in the way. When he was blessed with children, he waited for a bit then trained them both as future partners on the hill. He loved the sport and shared it with his children and grandchildren. As a father, he was a good dad, Dwight did everything he could to instruct the next generation, a coach to Ryan’s soccer team when they needed one, travelling across these United States to support Ryan and his team, volunteering with Boy Scouts of America to help Scouts like Ryan reach the rank of Eagle. All this activity meant that he needed a place to work out. The YMCA became his home away from home, at least during the lunch hour. Passionate about his activities, he diligently worked out Monday thru Friday to make sure he could lead the pack when on the mountain whether hiking, biking, or backpacking. As an alumnus of the University of Wyoming, he became an avid fan enjoying the UW Cowboys (and Cowgirls) basketball and football teams. He was able to watch the Cowboys beat Fresno State at the hospital surrounded by family and friends. Dwight is survived by his true love of 54 years, Kathy Giorigs; daughter, Shelley (Giorgis) Vandel, and husband, Michael; son, Ryan Giorgis; twin brother, David Giorgis, and wife, Rita; brother, Gary Giorgis, and wife, Susan Lunt; sister- in-law, Karen Giorgis; granddaughter, Jade Vandel; and grandson, Caleb Vandel. This also includes his nephews and families, Dan and Ryan Giorgis, Scott and Tania Giorgis and Craig and Karen Giorgis; as well as cousins, Chuck and Cookie Wolfe. Also in his life were Kathy’s sisters and their families, Karen and Bill Tennant, and Bob and Kim Arserio, along with their children, Simon and Stacey Tompkins, Brian and Jasmine Colonna, Landin and Lyndsey Smith, and Rick and Michelle Tennant, and their families. He is preceded in death by his parents, Dominick and Lucille Giorgis; and his brother, Richard Giorgis. The memorial service will be Monday, November 6, at 10:00 a.m., at First United Methodist, with a reception to follow. The family requests everyone to wear bright or flowered attire to the service. Donations made be made in his name to the local YMCA or First United Methodist Church. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 20, 2023 Rayme Deon Hall Rayme Deon Hall, 57, passed away Thursday, September 28, 2023 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Green River for many years and former resident of Lyman, Wyoming. Rayme was a compassionate soul, fun loving and enjoyed socializing with friends and family. She was born May 8, 1966 in Pocatello, Idaho, the daughter of Ronald Dean Hall and Barbara Davis Hall. Rayme attended adolescent schooling in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, later years of schooling in Lyman, Wyoming and was a 1984 graduate of Lyman High School. Survivors include her sister, Brooke Butcher and husband Mike of Loveland, Colorado; one niece, Baylee Watts and husband Dakota of Fort Collins, Colorado; two nephews, Brexton Butcher and wife Sydnie of Windsor, Colorado, Skylor Hall of Seattle, Washington. She is preceded in death by her parents, Ronald and Barbara Hall and one brother, Brent Hall. Two services will take place. Anyone is welcome to attend. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. Sunday, October 29th at the Green Rock Village, 700 Crossbow Drive, Green River, Wyoming. Graveside service and inurnment will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Saturday, October 28, 2023 in the Downey City Cemetery, 455 East Grant Road, Downey, Idaho. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 23, 2023 Charlene K. Hindman Charlene K. Hindman, 78, passed away peacefully surrounded by her son, Brandon on Friday, October 20, 2023 at her home. She was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of Big Piney and Basin, Wyoming. She was born October 28, 1944 in Choteau, Montana, the daughter of Charles Morgan Sanders and May Alvina Pinney. Mrs. Hindman attended schools in Montana and Wyoming. She was a 1963 graduate of Big Piney High School. She was married to Harold Eugene Hindman and he preceded her in death on November 20, 2007. Mrs. Hindman worked for Jim Bridger Power plant for 18 years and retired as a plant material person on October 31, 2002. She loved spending time with her family, traveling with her son to the Farson General Store for ice cream, traveling around the state together, watching wrestling WWE an the Food Channel Survivors include one son, Brandon Hindmon of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three sisters, Nina Carroll of Thermopolis, Wyoming, Patsy Sanders Reynolds from Nampa, Idaho, Marilynn Dickinson, River, Wyoming; three grandchildren, Bradley Rose, Cody Rose, Elyssa Crow; two great-grandchildren, Riley Rose, Abby Crow several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Harold Eugene Hindman; one daughter, Rondine Knezovich; two sons, Lonnie Lynn Sanders, Harold Eugene Hindman; one brother, David Morgan Sanders; two sisters, Carolynn Schultz, Sandra Comer. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 24, 2023 Donald James Mattinson Donald James “Doc” Mattinson Sr., 79, of Rock Springs returned home to his Heavenly Father on October 23, 2023. Donald was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming on January 20, 1944 to Ralph Mattinson and Helen Knezovich. He married Donna Acker on February 2, 1963 in Rock Springs. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Provo Temple. Donald attended schools in Bitter Creek and Superior, Wyoming. He graduated from Superior High School in 1962. He later spent 43 years as a trona miner. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He enjoyed watching sports, especially football. He also loved spending his time outdoors and with his family. He is survived by his wife, Donna, five children, and eight grandchildren, Monica Mattinson of Boise, Idaho and her children Matt and Madisson Prater, Elaine (Ken) Lorimer of Rock Springs, Don (Kimberly) Mattinson of Rock Springs and son Kyle, Darren (Heather) Mattinson of Rock Springs and their sons Nathan, Bryan and Shawn, and Lindsey (Mike) Sautebin of Meridian, Idaho and their daughters Avery and Addie Lee. Donald is also survived by his brother, Ralph Mattinson of Rock Springs, sister, Ella (Maurice) Larsen of Rock Springs, brother, Gerald (Carey) Mattinson of Laramie, Judy Mattinson (Walter Pivic) of Rock Springs, Linda Acker and John Pallesen of Rock Springs, and Mark and Elaine Chernine of Las Vegas. He is preceded in death by his parents, Ralph and Helen Mattinson, brother, Dennis Mattinson, sister, Sharon White and her husband Kim, twin sons, Brent and Bryan Mattinson, and in-laws, William and Elaine Acker. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, October 27th at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Stake Center, 2055 Edgar Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A viewing will take place one hour prior to services at the church. Internment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 24, 2023 Roderick Bright Roderick Bright, 79, passed away Sunday, August 20, 2023 at Wyoming Retirement Home in Basin, Wyoming. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born September 3, 1943 in Bishop, California, the son of Joseph Bright and Dorothy Thatcher. Mr. Bright attended schools in California and was a 1961 graduate of Big Pine High School. He married Mary Paulik in Rock Springs and they later divorced. They remained close friends, and spent a lot of their time together. Mr. Bright was a United States Veteran having served in the Army during Vietnam as a tank commander. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, arrowhead hunting, fishing, camping, wood working, paragliding with his brother, Joe when they were younger. He enjoyed all types of music. He was the shepherd of the family and kept a CONSTANT watch over his daughters. He always saw the glass as half full and was always in a pleasant mood. Survivors include two sons, Tracy Bright of Sacramento, California; Eric Bright of Sacramento, California; three daughters, Jennifer Barnette and husband Kris of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Patricia Bright and companion Aaron Hunter of Green River, Wyoming, Katrina Bright and companion Troy Sinclair of Rock Springs, Wyoming; five grandchildren, Micah Barnette, Kayleigh Barnette, Siena Bright, Alayna Sinclair and Kayla Sinclair. He is preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Joe Bright. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday, October 27, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Military Honors, Graveside dervices and inurnment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 25, 2023 Dr. Michael L. Barnum Dr. Michael L. Barnum was born and raised in Rock Springs, graduating from Rock Springs High School class of 1985. He attended the University of Wyoming, earning his bachelor of science degree in 1990. Then proceeded to the University of Arizona College of Medicine, obtaining his doctorate in 1994, completing his internship and residency at the University of Utah School of Medicine and Affiliated Hospitals, specializing in internal medicine. Dr. Barnum practiced at Granger Medical in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 2005 he accepted a position with Kaiser Permanente in Southern California, becoming a partner in 2008. He enjoyed working with his patients, traveling the world, baking grandma’s homemade carrot cake and pumpkin rolls, watching movies, but most of all spending time with his friends and family. Dr. Barnum passed away in his sleep, at his home in Long Beach, California. He is survived by his mother, Penny Trujillo and stepfather Eddie of Rock Springs, Wyoming; father, Bobby M. Barnum and stepmother Lynette of Fort Bridger, Wyoming; brothers, Bob Barnum and wife Tonja of Midland, Texas, Louis Barnum and wife Krysten of Chesterfield, Virginia; stepbrother, Eddie Trujillo and wife Marci of Bakersfield, California; stepsister, Louanna Trujillo Esquivel and husband Steve of Evans, Colorado; devoted friend, Tristen Do; trusted colleague, Dr. Brian Nguyen; dedicated (work wife) nurse, Patty Chavez all of Long Beach, California; as well as several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Norma Dooley; paternal grandparents, Charles and Josephine Barnum; along with aunts and uncles. Cremation has taken place. A private family service will be conducted at a later date. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Dr. Michael’s memory to the Rock Springs Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 27, 2023 Wilma Erramouspe Wilma Erramouspe, 88, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Thursday, October 26, 2023. She was born September 4, 1935 in Winton, Wyoming to the late William and Gladys Lowe. Wilma was the youngest of six children. She attended school in Reliance, Wyoming where she graduated in 1953. She found employment in the office at Gun Quealy and worked up until she was pursued by a handsome, young rancher. She married John B. Erramouspe on April 16, 1935. Together they raised ten beautiful children, splitting their time between Rock Springs and the Erramouspe Ranch. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She taught her family the importance of caring for others and giving of oneself and ensuring that family always came first. Wilma’s love of cooking was enjoyed by many and a skill that was passed down to her children. Laughter came easy to her when she was with her family and friends. Wilma instilled prayer and faith in her children by living a devout Catholic life. She was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She is survived by her children, Joe (Tiffany) Erramouspe, John (Joy) Erramouspe, Paul (Sherry) Erramouspe, Pat (Londa Stout) Erramouspe, Mary (Lance) Allen of Salt Lake City, Utah, Chris (Shauna) Erramouspe, Bernadette “Bernie” (Tony) Legerski, Lori (Shawn) Gipson of Boerne, Texas, Nancy (Rick) Gideon of The Woodlands, Texas, Erin (George) Gavula, of Edmond, Oklahoma, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, four sisters, two brothers, several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law and nephews. A rosary will be recited on Monday, October 30, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. followed by mass of Christian burial at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway, Rock Springs, WY 82901. Graveside service and interment will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery, following funeral services. The family would like to thank Baylee Mortensen for spending time and looking after the needs of mom and to Shawna Welter of Hospice of Sweetwater County for her gentle kindness and tenderness that she showed to our mother for the last several months. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Wilma’s memory to Inside Connections Pregnancy Resource Center, 731 C Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901; Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901; Holy Spirit Catholic School, 210 A Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Oct 27, 2023 Richard Karl Hall Richard Karl Hall, 62, of Paul, Idaho, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023, at his home in Paul, Idaho, surrounded by his loved ones. He was born Nov. 16, 1960, in Pocatello, Idaho, to William Karl Hall and Jeanne Arlene Richmond. When he was a young boy, Billy Jean Critchfield married his father and took on the role as his mother for the remainder of his life here on earth. Richard was a beloved son, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, and friend. He made an impression on everyone he met and was loved by everyone who knew him. He was an avid sports fan and loved anything and everything Denver and Boise State Broncos. Richard worked for Kloepfer Concrete for the last six years. He took pride in his work and always showed up an hour early to make sure his truck was polished. His coworkers could always tell it was him coming down the road because his truck was the shiniest one in the yard. He is survived by his mom, Billy Jean Hall; his wife, Kathie Sue Boyden-Hall; his brother, William (Kristy) Hall; his sister, Dawn Brown; his children, Jeff Hall, Karie McGuire, Jessica (Brad) Clark, Carrie (Val) McArthur, Rachel Keller (Dusty Liddle), Angela Hall (Zac McQuillan), Joshua (Tristan) Hall, TaSheena Hall (Steven Zajic), Conner (Brittney) Boyden, and Mandy Kaminski; 30 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren; as well as several nieces and nephews. Richard was preceded in death by his father, William Karl Hall; his biological mother, Jeanne Arlene Richmond; his brothers, Randy Hall and Lloyd Gale, his sister, Kelly Robins; two grandsons, Jadin Skyler Keller-Liddle and Breyden Don Trujillo; and one great-granddaughter, Elly Brey Trujillo. The family would like to thank his medical team and Visions Home Care for taking such great care of him these past six months and Kloepfer Concrete for their dedication and always being there and checking in on him through this difficult time. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 30, at Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home, located at 1350 E. 16th St., in Burley, Idaho, where family and friends will be received from 10-10:45 a.m. prior to the service. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 30, 2023 Mary Jane Matthews Mary Jane Matthews, 94, passed away September 12, 2023 in Waco, Texas. She was a resident of Waco, Texas for the last year and a long-time resident of Rock Springs. Mary Jane was born January 1, 1929 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of George Arthur Kellogg and Margaret Webster. She attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1946 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Mary Jane earned a bachelor’s degree in pharmaceutical science from University of Colorado in 1949. Mary Jane married William J. Matthews in Arvada, Colorado on August 1947. Together, they ran their business, Matthews Do-nuts and Karmelkorn Shop for 28 years, while she also worked part-time at Del’s Pharmacy. She maintained her professional credentials until she retired in her 70’s, having worked part-time at Del’s Pharmacy, Bi-Rite Drug, and Plaza Pharmacies in Rock Springs for over 50 years. Mary Jane and Bill were a great team, sharing the responsibilities of the shop, Bill making the donuts and Mary Jane working the counter and keeping the books. Between 1953 and 1957, they welcomed three active boys into their busy lives, George, Kent, and Ray. She may have had a no-nonsense approach to life, but as a mother she was nurturing, loving and very approachable. She was devoted to her boys as well as the neighborhood children as a Cub Scout Den Mother. Many memories were made at the family cabin at Fremont Lake near Pinedale, Wyoming. Summer weekends consisted of picnics, boat rides, warm days and cold water. Mary Jane enjoyed spending quality time with her six grandchildren. Those cherished memories include picking flowers, baking cookies, working puzzles, and playing card or board games at the lake or in Rock Springs. She was very active in her community after retirement, and began to explore her passion for quilting. She participated in many local and regional quilting competitions, and often won awards for her intricate and creative designs. After moving to Cheyenne in 2017, she was quickly accepted into a loving and supportive community of friends. In 2022, her health started to decline, so she moved to Waco, Texas to be near her eldest son, George and his family. Survivors include three sons, George Matthews and wife Markia of Waco, Texas, Kent Matthews and wife Faith of Monument, Colorado, Ray Matthews and wife Susan Stein of Los Angeles, California; six grandchildren, Kelly Matthews and husband Andreas Jaeger of Pocatello, Idaho, Jennifer Matthews of Waco, Texas, Dan Matthews and wife Renee Keller of Lima, Ohio, Jake Matthews and wife Tori of Portland, Oregon, Luke Matthews of Los Angeles, California, Katie Matthews of New York City, New York; six great-grandchildren, Logan Thompson, Kenna Pruitt, Cora Matthews, Milo Matthews, Maeve Matthews, and Margot Matthews. Following cremation, a memorial service will be held at a later date. Mary Jane will be laid to rest beside the love of her life, Bill, in Kemmerer, Wyoming. The family respectfully requests donations in Mary Jane’s memory be made to The American Heart Association, P.O. Box 840692, Dallas, TX 75284. Condolences can be made at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Oct 30, 2023 Donald B. Thayer Donald B. Thayer, 83, died on October 10, 2023, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born on January 18, 1940, in New Haven, Connecticut, the son of Edward Francis Thayer and Elizabeth Veronica Wallace. Donald attended schools in Stuart, Florida, and graduated from Martin High School with the class of 1958. He was a Navy veteran having served during the Vietnam War, enlisting on August 6, 1958. Donald had been a resident of Rock Springs for 25 years. He had a great passion for automobiles and loved teaching his grandson, Edward, about mechanics. Additionally, he was a music enthusiast and played the guitar. He would often bring out his guitar and sing his favorite country songs. In his early 20s, he even appeared on American Band Stand. Donald was someone who appreciated nature and enjoyed activities such as hunting and fishing. During his free time, he would visit local libraries to read and discuss his favorite literature with the patrons and librarians. Survivors include his children, Betty Young, James Young, of Tallahassee, FL, Donald Young of Stuart, FL; grandchildren, Christopher Correa, Alexander Correa, James Correa, Brandon Upper, Edward Upper, Fallon Young, and James D. Young; great-grandchildren, Evelyn Correa, Adaline Correa, and Everly Correa. Cremation has taken place, and a celebration of his life will be held at a later date. The family respectfully requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made in his name towards funeral expenses. Condolences can be left for the family at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Oct 31, 2023 Troy Lee Sheldon Troy Lee Sheldon, 60, passed away peacefully with his family by his side Saturday, October 28, 2023 at Saint Marks Hospital in Millcreek, Utah. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Sheldon was born July 16, 1963 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Larry Jr. Sheldon and Julia Tarufelli. He attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1981 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Mr. Sheldon married Leslie Rech March 16, 1985 in Rock Springs and they later divorced. He married Ronda Fox December 16, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. Sheldon worked for Solvay for 35 years and his last position was a surface contractor services specialist. He was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. He enjoyed spending time with family and especially his grandchildren, going to the cabin up north, fishing, following the Hockey Association for his children and now grandchildren’s hockey, Ski Patrol with White Pine Ski Lodge in Pinedale, Wyoming and Ski Patrol with Pine Creek Ski Resort in Cokeville, Wyoming, being on the Rescue Team at work as well as being an emergency medical technician for the last thirty years. Survivors include his wife, Ronda Sheldon of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sons, Aaron Sheldon of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Kyle Sheldon and wife Melissa of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Devan Dorigatti and husband Dillon of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two bonus children, Zach Barker and wife Hailey of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Kelsey Guy and husband Ashton of Akron, Colorado; one sister, Paula Fitzgerald and husband Mike of Rock Springs, Wyoming; nine grandchildren, Lily, Porter, Maddie, Miah, Alexa, Bella, Kayedence, Oliver, Berklee; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Fowler and Gladys Sheldon; maternal grandparents, Geno and Martha Tarufelli; his father, Larry Jr. Sheldon; one granddaughter, Marley Sheldon; one uncle, Roberto “Bobby” Tarufelli; two aunts, Dorothy Ambrose and Jean Kirby. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Troy’s memory to Shriner’s Children, 1275 East Fairfax Road, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 or South Pass Historical Society, Treasurer Leeann Woodhouse, 257 Mount Arter Loop, Lander, Wyoming 82520. A rosary will be recited at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, November 2, 2023 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway, Rock Springs, WY 82901. A mass of Christian burial will be at 10:30 A.M. Thursday November 2, 2023 at the church. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 1, 2023 Rheta Nell Eychner Rheta Nell Eychner, 86, passed away October 31, 2023 at home following a brief illness. She was a resident of Green River, Wyoming and was raised in Longmont, Colorado as well as Tennessee. She was born August 5th, 1937, in Longmont, Colorado, the daughter of William (Bill) Parker and Alpha Parker. Rheta married Dan Eychner on February 14, 1957 in Ft. Collins, CO and had 63 years together before his passing on December 4, 2020. She loved making things and crafting, necklaces, bracelets and other jewelry were only to name a few. She also made many sewn crafts in her free time and loved flowers and taking care of them. Rheta enjoyed camping and fishing at Boulder Lake, and rock hunting in Nevada. Above all else, she cherished spending time with her family and visiting with her friends. Survivors include, her daughter, Danera (Scott) Smith; son, Danny (Annette) Eychner; grandchildren, Jason Eychner, Daniel J. (Kathy) Smith, Chaz Eychner, Tabatha Eychner, Noni Eychner, Brett Smith, Shanell Smith; great-grandchildren, Tayana Eychner, Nathan Eychner, Shyanne Smith, Breilynn Eychner, Thayne Smith, Brody Davis, Cooper Davis; as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, Alpha and William Parker, husband, Dan, brother, Ralph and other friends and loved ones. Cremation will take place and there will be no services at her request. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Shriners Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, Hospice of Sweetwater County, or Golden Hour Senior Center. These organizations were dear to her heart and make a difference for others. Condolences can be made to the family at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 2, 2023 Norma Jean Peters Norma Jean Peters, 94, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family Monday, October 30, 2023 at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born July 5, 1929 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Julio Ronchetti and Mary Besso and bonus father, George DeBernardi. Norma attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1947 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She married James Buston in 1948 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and they had four children from this union and later divorced. She married Larry Peters in Rock Springs and they later divorced. Norma worked for the Saddle Lite Saloon for 35 years and retired in 2019 as a cocktail waitress. She previously worked for Great Western Autoplex, Outlaw Inn Saloon, Kimberly Manor and Zack’s Nash Rambler as a bookkeeper for both. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Norma enjoyed spending time with her family and all her puppies, camping, riding in a side by side, boating and enjoying the great outdoors. Survivors include three sons, James Buston of Auburn, Alabama, George Buston and wife Paula of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Robert Buston and fiancé Shelley Hemmert of Rock Springs; one daughter, Kimberly Buston and partner Dina Hutt of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two grandchildren, Shawn Dee Tarufelli and husband Rick, Shane Buston and several cousins; one niece, Mary Alice Snow; one nephew, Bobby Burnaugh. She is preceded in death by her parents, Julio Ronchetti and Mary Besso and bonus father, George DeBernardi; first husband, James “Jim” Buston; one sister, Flora Burnaugh Funeral services are pending The family respectfully requests donations be made in Norma’s memory to Cowboy’s Against Cancer, 1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or The Rock Springs Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901, Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 3, 2023 Kalvin Aaron Yarrington It is with our deepest sorrows that the family announces the passing of Kalvin Aaron Yarrington. Kalvin passed away Oct. 27, 2023 at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City. He was born Feb. 3, 1973 in Big Rapids, Mich., to Ralph Yarrington and Sally Lintemuth. He was the oldest of three children. Kalvin was a maintenance worker in the retail industry. Kalvin attended school in Michigan and went to college to study technical troubleshooting and maintenance. Kalvin loved life and lived it how he wanted to. He loved anime and had attended a comic con in Las Vegas. He was an avid video game enthusiast. He also loved slots and “Let It Ride” poker. Kalvin was a gentle giant with an even bigger heart. He loved his family and friends; he would do anything for those he loved. Kalvin was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph Yarrington and Sally Lintemuth, sister, Brandi Quintana, paternal grandparents, Alvin Yarrington and Lorene DeLong, maternal grandparents, Gerald Lintemuth and Reathal Connors, uncles, Steven Yarrington, Gerald “Butch” Lintemuth, Terry Lintemuth and Kalvin Lintemuth, aunts, Sandy Bowen, Roslyn “Pokey” Lintemuth and Velma Lintemuth. Kalvin is survived by sister, Heather Yarrington, nephews, Chance Schantle, Kamron Schantle, Tristian Wooden and Troy Wooden, nieces, Jasmine Frost, McKayla Schantle, Pierceus Schantle and Elizabeth “Lizzie” Wooden, uncles, James “Jim” Yarrington, Alden Yarrington, James “Jim” Bowen and Richard “Dick” Smith, aunts, Marcia Welker, Joyce Gates, Cindy Lintemuth, Jana Smith, Karen Yarrington, Timmy Yarrington, and Tamie Yarrington, and many cousins. Services will be Nov. 13, 2023 at 2 p.m. Restoration Ministries, 518 Elk Street, Rock Springs. --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 6, 2023 Kieth Earl Norris Kieth Earl Norris, 93, passed away in Green River, Wyoming, surrounded by family, in the early morning hours of Wednesday, November 1, 2023. He was born on March 17, 1930 in Green River, the son of Benjamin Norris and Bertha Marie Moyes. Kieth attended schools in Green River and graduated from Lincoln High School with the class of 1948 before attending the University of Utah where he received his bachelor of science degree in zoology. He married Carol Rae Simpson in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 7, 1952 in the Salt Lake Temple; she preceded him in death on June 7, 2016. Kieth was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He worked at FMC for over 30 years until his retirement in 1997. Kieth enjoyed spending his time collecting trains, coins, Beanie Babies, working on puzzles, decorating for Christmas inside and outside his house, and doing yard work. He was an avid reader and above all else, he loved spending time with his family, especially the grandkids. Survivors include his sons, Kieth Norris Jr. and wife Dianne of Hixson, TN, Michael Ben Norris and wife Susan of Parker, CO; daughters, Terilee Harmon and husband David, Maralee Toolson and husband Stewart, Leslie Kroupa and husband Dale all of Green River, WY; brother, Ronald Norris of Renton, WA; grandchildren, Sarah Hill (Michael), Siobhan Pehrson (Brandon), Joseph Norris (Anne), Brianne Fulton (Scott), Hannah Zajicek (Nathan), Larissa Taylor (Blake), David Harmon II (Amy), Ryan Harmon (Jackie), Steven Harmon (Lindsay), Mark Harmon (Whitney), Keith Harmon (Katie), Isaac Harmon, Cameron Harmon, Jared Harmon (Harizon), Brittney Johnson (Rob), Heidi Nielsen (Greg), Todd Toolson (Kelsi), Kelsey Harris (Eli), Courtney Stowell (Jason), Jacob Kroupa, Kristin Nilles (Mike) Katie Holcomb (Allen), Adam Kroupa, Stacia Sandall (Andrew), Braden Norris (Shauna), Tara Ottenstein (Caleb), Emma Chapple (Tyler); as well as 75 cherished great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Carol Rae Norris, parents, Ben and Bertha Norris, brother, Darrell Norris, and sister, Shirley Pitchford. Funeral services will be held at 12:00p.m., Saturday, November 11, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 120 Shoshone Ave, Green River, WY. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services at the Church. Interment will take place in the Riverview Cemetery. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 6, 2023 Bertha L. “Sue” Roderick Palmer Bertha L. “Sue” Roderick Palmer, 75, passed away peacefully with her daughter by her side Friday, November 3, 2023 at her home in Jamestown, Wyoming. She was a life-long resident of Green River, Wyoming. Sue died following a courageous battle with oral cancer that began in 2018. Sue was born March 24, 1948 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Fred Wilmer Hall and Wanda Louise Mengel. She and her siblings were raised by their maternal grandfather, George Elias Mengel. She attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and obtained her GED in 1970, later she earned an associate degree in business administration from Western Wyoming Community College. She married Donald R. Abercomby November of 1963 in Idaho, from this marriage they had one daughter and he preceded her in death in May 1969. Sue married David M. Roderick May 23, 1982 and he preceded her in death in October 1998. She then married Gerald J. Palmer May 3, 2003 in Rock Springs, and he preceded her in death August 10, 2023 in Rock Springs. Sue worked for Fairmont Supply for 15 years until her retirement in 1998 in Inside Sales. Throughout her life she worked as everything from a hotel maid to a small business owner. She served on the Jamestown Rio Vista Fire District Board, Flaming Gorge Days Committee, Trona Valley Federal Credit Union Board, the Sweetwater County Planning and Zoning Commission, and was a past member of the Green River Racing Association. Sue was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and she loved spending time with her family and her fur baby, Joey. She enjoyed reading, traveling, gambling, and in her younger years she raced stock cars, played soft-tip darts, and enjoyed hunting. She lived life to the fullest, had many adventures and made friends wherever she went. Survivors include one daughter, Kandy R. Frink and husband Mike of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, George F. Hall of Green River, Wyoming; one grandson, Jeffry M. Frink and wife Kristin and their children, Weston R. Frink and Kylie B. Frink; one bonus daughter, Heather Palmer of Clinton, Utah; three bonus sons, David Palmer and wife Lori of Green River, Steve Palmer and wife Dru of Lander, and Jeff Palmer of Bountiful, Utah; three bonus grandchildren, Ashton Visser-Palmer, Cooper Palmer, and Alex Palmer; five bonus great-grandchildren, Oakley Visser-Palmer, Aspen Visser-Palmer, River Visser-Palmer, Layne Palmer and Carter Palmer as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. Sue was preceded in death by her parents, maternal grandparents, paternal grandparents, great-grandson, Landon J. Frink and sister, Dolores Bragg. Following cremation, no services will be conducted at her request. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Sue’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 6, 2023 William Roger Frint William Roger Frint, passed away Thursday, November 2, 2023 at his home. He was a resident of Green River for 42 years and former resident of Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born June 9, 1953 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the son of William Ramon Frint and Ann Marie Gustavsson. Mr. Frint attended schools in Salt Lake City, Utah and Green River and was a 1971 graduate of Green River High School. He married the love of his life, Sharon Louise Marick September 25, 1978 in Elko, Nevada. She preceded him in death in January 4, 2020. He worked for FMC Corporation for 37 years and retired in 2015 as a miner. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, especially his grandchildren, hunting, fishing, playing poker, horse racing, gambling, He also loved rock hunting, water skiing, camping, board games with family at holiday events, especially Trivial pursuit. He loved bowling, playing and coaching softball. His intelligence and sense of humor will be greatly missed. Survivors include his son, Larry Frint and wife Stacy of Green River, Wyoming; two daughters, Tina Frint of North Platte, Nebraska, Lisa Frint of Green River, Wyoming; four grandchildren, Taylor Frint of Green River, Wyoming, Lexie Frint of Eugene, Oregon, Colby Frint of North Platte, Nebraska, Chloe Frint of North Platte, Nebraska. He is preceded in death by his wife; mother, Ann-Marie Frint; father, William Ramon Frint; one brother, David Frint; one sister, Mary Ann Schofield. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 6:00 P.M. Friday, November 10, 2023 at the Green River Bowling Center, 1410 Uinta Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 17, 2023 Valarie Denise Lytle Valarie Denise Lytle, 71, passed away peacefully at her home November 3, 2023 in Farson, Wyoming. She was a resident of Farson for 17 years and a former resident of Nevada and California. Valarie was born June 16, 1952 in Brawley, California, the daughter of Frank Ames and Betty Faye Meyer. She attended schools in Monte Vista, California and graduated from Monte Vista High School in 1969. Valarie married the love of her life, William Scott Lytle, October 18, 1988 in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Her hobbies included online gaming, playing at the casinos, and gardening. She was also an avid reader. Survivors include her husband of 35 years, William Scott Lytle; two sons, Bryce Kozminski and Brian Kozminski both of Las Vegas, Nevada; one daughter, Nicole Kozminski of Farson, Wyoming; one sister, Andrea Lelang of Buckeye, Arizona; six grandchildren, Lucas Thomas, Monica Lux, Aurora Kozminski, Brandon Kozminski, Blake Kozminski, and Brynlee Kozminski; one great-grandson, Ivan Lux; cousin, Gina Raspante; two nephews, Brett and Jarred Leland; and one niece, Krystal Maxberry. She was preceded in death by her father, Frank Ames; mother, Betty Connors; father-in-law, Bill Lytle; maternal grandmother, Bessie Damron and paternal grandmother, Nana Felipa. Following cremation services will be held at a later date. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Valarie’s memory to the Red Desert Humane Society 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Saint Jude Children’s Research Hospital 501 Saint Jude Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 7, 2023 Gerald F. “Jerry” Putnam Gerald F. “Jerry” Putnam, 70, passed away November 1, 2023 at the University of Utah hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on June 30, 1953 in Saginaw, Michigan, the son of Elwood and Ora (Drake) Putnam, he was the eigth child of nine kids born to Elwood and Ora. Gerald graduated from Midland High School with the class of 1972 before attending Hobart Institute of Welding Technology in Ohio. He also attended American Trucking School and earned his CDL. He worked for Wilson Machine Company for 23 years until it was sold out and then he worked at Frankenmuth Welding & Fabricating, Inc. in Michigan before moving to Wyoming in 1998. He had hunted in Wyoming for many years and finally got a job in Rock Springs working at the Bridger Coal Company as a surface maintenance welder. He held that position until his retirement in June of 2013. Gerald married Jean L. Morford in Saginaw, Michigan on August 9, 1975 in the St. Stephen’s Catholic Church where they were both devout members. He loved spending his free time outdoors, whether he was out hunting and fishing or simply gardening in his yard. As a child, he worked for local farmers hoeing beans and driving farm equipment which he really enjoyed. Gerald was a devoted husband and father and there was nothing in the world he wouldn’t do for his family. His love and humor will be deeply missed, even by his cherished grand dogs. He was always willing to give a helping hand when someone was in need. Survivors include his wife, Jean L. Putnam of Rock Springs, Wyoming; and daughter, Kristine Rose and husband Eric also of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Cremation has taken place and private services will be held for the family. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 7, 2023 Richard Franklin “Dick” Durrans Richard (Dick) Franklin Durrans, 88, was born July 7, 1935 in Salt Lake City Utah, and passed away unexpectedly in a car accident outside of Tremonton Utah on Nov. 4, 2023. He is the son of Ross Inman Durrans and Lorene Crow Durrans. Richard married the love of his life, Margaret Reida Hupp, in Tremonton, Utah on Feb. 16, 1966. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1972. Previously, he was married to Lola De Anderson Oct. 5, 1951, in Malad, Idaho. They later divorced. Richard spent almost his entire career in the newspaper and publishing industry. He worked in numerous capacities from a printer to production management at various companies including, The Newspaper Agency Corporation, The Rocky Mountain News, San Francsico Chronicle, Santa Rosa Press Democrat, and the New York Times. After retirement he worked for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for Deseret Transportation. Richard served in many LDS church callings including Bishop and High Councilman in the Tremonton stake. After retirement, he and his loving wife served a mission in Piura, Peru and then another mission at Welfare Square in Salt Lake City. He loved genealogy and volunteered in the Tremonton Family History Library. Richard was a devoted husband to Margaret, holding her hand wherever they went. Margaret now resides in the Beehive Memory Care Center in Brigham City. Richard visited her every day and was returning from a visit the night of his passing. Richard is preceded in death by his parents, Ross Inman and Lorene Crow Durrans; his brothers, Lynn Durrans, Lawrence Durrans, and Charles Atkinson (Peggy Allen Atkinson); sister, Zona Durrans Parkinson (Dale Parkinson); brothers-in-law, Ray Baxter and Don Christy; daughter-in-law, Janet Durrans and son-in-law, John Iribarren. He is survived by his loving wife, Margaret, and his eight children, six from his first marriage to Lola De Anderson Durrans Butcher and two from his marriage with Margaret, Rocky (Janet, deceased), Lane (Alice), Denise Smith (Craig), Randi Kay Durrans, Ranae Price (James), Marcy Iribarren (John, deceased), David (Kimberly) and Gordon (Heather); brothers and sisters-in-law, Robert Durrans (Ruth), Barbara Durrans (Ray Baxter and Don Christy, deceased), Jerry Durrans (LaNola), Raymond Durrans (Suzanne), Shirley Durrans (Lawrence, deceased), Verlene Durrans (Lynn, deceased). He is also survived by over 60 grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren, all of whom loved their Grandpa Durrans. The family is deeply saddened by the loss of their husband, father, grandfather, uncle and brother who dedicated his life to his family and to his faith. We would like to thank all for their condolences. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023 at 11 a.m. Visitations will be held on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023 from 5-7 p.m., and prior to the service from 9:30-10:30 a.m. All services will be held at the Tremonton First Ward LDS Church (166 N Tremont Street, Tremonton). Interment will take place at the Tremonton Riverview Cemetery. The service will be livestreamed and may be accessed below. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 8, 2023 Carolyn “Connie” Root Carolyn “Connie” Root, 74, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Sunday, November 5, 2023 at her home. She was a resident of Superior, Wyoming for the last seven years and former resident of Green River, Wyoming and Illinois. She was born September 24, 1949 in Dixon, Illinois, the daughter of Ercel Dresden and Leota Irene Zimmerly. Mrs. Root attended schools in Polo, Illinois. She earned her General Education Degree. She married James Reynolds Root May 29, 1968 in Oregon, Illinois. He preceded her in death August 10, 2017. Carolyn loved spending time with her family especially her grandchildren, beading and jewelry. Survivors include one son, Daniel Root and wife Stephanie of Pinedale, Wyoming; three daughters, Ercella White and husband William of Oregon, Illinois, Brigitte Thornburg of Superior, Wyoming, Angelique “Nikki” Root of Superior, Wyoming; eight grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, several cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, four brothers and two sisters. Cremation will take place. There will be no services at her request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Brown’s Cremation & Funeral Service, Nov 8, 2023 Juanita Lynn Sims Lynn Sims, 79, of Grand Junction, Colorado passed away on Tuesday, October 31, 2023 at her home. A resident of Grand Junction for the last six years and former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for 42 years, she passed away following a lengthy illness. She was born on August 14, 1944 in Parkersburg, West Virginia, the daughter of Arthur and Nellie Vaughn. She married Gerald P. Sims in St. Mary’s, West Va. in January 1961. A devoted housewife and grandma, her interests included spending time with her family, cooking, playing slot machines and watching football. Survivors include her daughters, Carla (Helmut) Wise of Rock Springs, Wyo., Robin Cheese of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Lanette (Jay) Kroupa of Grand Junction, Colorado; one brother, Jack Vaughn of Ripley, West Virginia and one sister, Lena Murphy of Chuloata, Florida; four granddaughters, Megan (Nathan) Wostrel, Brittany (Brian) Brownell, Lyndzie Kroupa and Makenzie (Jake) Kroupa Vondrus; six-great grandchildren, Alexandra, Danielle, Wesley, Alyssa Wostrel, Asher and Rowan Brownell; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald, parents, four sisters and two brothers. Following cremation, a celebration of life will be held Saturday, November 18, 2023 at the Young at Heart Senior Center (2400 Reagan Ave) in Rock Springs, Wyo. from 12-3 p.m. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 10, 2023 Florida Miera Florida Miera, 83, passed away peacefully Sunday, November 5, 2023 at her home. She was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for 40 years and former resident of Santa Fe, New Mexico. She was born June 14, 1941 in Chamisal, New Mexico, the daughter of Elisada Chacon. Florida attended schools in New Mexico and was a 1959 graduate of catholic boarding school. Mrs. Miera married the love of her life, Edward Miera, in Evanston, Wyoming on June 20, 1985. Florida enjoyed helping people and spending time with her family. She loved to laugh and could be found gambling or doing arts and crafts. Her other interests included sewing and going on scenic car rides. Florida is survived by her husband of 38 years Edward Miera; two sons, Ivan Rodriguez of New Mexico, Lucas Rodriguez of Wyoming; one stepson, Eddie Miera of North Dakota; three daughters, Terri Schrage of Arizona, Christina Miera of Wyoming, Audra Watts of Wyoming; 16 grandchildren, Isiah, Joaquin, Audra, Patrick, Rachael, Samantha, Tonya, Michael Paul, Joshua, Christopher, Dakota, Sonya, Sierra, and Pablo; and 26 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents; four sons, Alfonso Rodriguez, Nick Rodriguez, Zeke Rodriguez; two daughters, Barbara Jean Fiori and Gail Rodriguez. Following cremation, services will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 10, 2023 Marla Jean Ash Marla Jean Ash, 69, passed away at her home in Worland, Wyoming on Nov. 4, 2023. Born on Dec. 31, 1953, in Worland, she was the cherished daughter of George Peter and Roberta Alrene (Brubaker) Lell. Marla’s early years were spent in the embrace of Worland and Green River, Wyoming, where she developed a deep appreciation for the great outdoors. A nature enthusiast from the start, Marla had a special affinity for collecting rocks, with a particular fondness for heart-shaped stones. Her collection, gathered over the years, reflected the beauty she found in the simple yet remarkable treasures of the earth. Known for her green thumb, Marla found solace and joy in gardening. Her love for cultivating life extended beyond plants to her talent for capturing moments through photography and translating those snapshots into heartfelt homemade greeting cards. Her artistic touch and creativity shone through each personalized card, leaving a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to receive them. Baking was another of Marla’s passions, and her kitchen was filled with the aroma of delicious treats. Friends and family were regular recipients of her culinary delights, a testament to the warmth and generosity that defined Marla’s spirit. Above all, Marla Ash was a beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her love and nurturing nature created a legacy of family bonds that will endure through generations. Her wisdom, kindness, and unwavering support enriched the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing her. Marla Jean Ash’s memory will forever live on in the hearts of her family and friends. Marla was preceded in death by her parents; maternal grandparents, Dee and Opal Brubaker and nephew, Neil Gonzales. She is survived by her children, Dawn (Joshua) Coursey of Green River, Wyoming and Dalson Ash Jr. of Casper, Wyoming; brother, Michael Lell of Lafayette, Louisiana; sisters, Paula (Jody) Newton and Glenda Toone both of Green River, Wyoming; grandchildren, Brayden Volcic and Alexandra Erramouspe both of Green River; nieces and nephews, Georgie (Ken) Yager, Brook (Dereck) and Carrie (David); great-nieces and nephews, Madison, Maycee, Chloe and Liam. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023 at the Bryant Funeral Home Chapel in Worland with Mike Brush officiating. Graveside services will follow. Online condolences may be made at www.bryantfuneralhomeonline.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 10, 2023 W. Alan Harmon W. Alan Harmon, age 87, passed away peacefully on Nov. 5, 2023, surrounded by loved ones at his son’s residence in Mountain View, Wyoming. Born July 2, 1936, in Fairview, Wyoming to Walter Sperry, and LaPrele Tolman Harmon, Alan was the eleventh child of 14 children. He loved his childhood and youth in Star Valley, Wyoming which included sheepherding, working on farms and spending time with family and friends. He also loved the outdoors, boxing, rodeo, and horses. Prior to graduating from high school, Alan’s family moved to Provo/Orem, Utah. He started attending Utah Technical College in the field of carpentry while still in high school and graduated both high school and technical college the same day. He met his sweetheart, Sylvia Kimball at a church activity, where Dad quickly won her over with his charm and dancing skills. They were almost always together throughout their courtship, and Dad often found Mom at his side, after school, helping him with his work just so she could be near him. They married and were sealed in the Salt Lake City, Utah Temple on Feb. 21, 1956. They are the parents of 10 children (five boys and five girls). Their posterity currently includes 60 grandchildren, 118 great-grandchildren, and their spouses. Sylvia Kimball Harmon preceded Dad in death on Feb. 15, 2022. Other places Alan and Sylvia resided and built friendships include Green River, Wyoming, their cabin in the Uinta Mountains near Robertson, Wyoming and Saint George, Utah. W. Alan Harmon is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In his youth he gained a strong testimony and faith in Jesus Christ that helped him raise his family and face life challenges. Serving and making a genuine connection with people were important to him. He showed love, acceptance, understanding, and compassion to all he met. He served in several bishoprics (as both a counselor and a Bishop). He also served on several High Councils, as a Stake President, as a Regional Welfare Representative, and many other callings including missionary service that took them to Bintulu Malasia/Singapore and Los Angeles, California. Alan was a construction contractor who had several businesses throughout his life and was a builder of communities in many ways. Alan’s life will forever leave an impression on the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him. He is survived by his children, David (Teri) Harmon and their children David (Amy) Harmon, Ryan (Jackie) Harmon, Steven (Lindsay) Harmon, Mark (Whitney)Harmon, Keith (Katie) Harmon, Isaac Harmon, Cameron Harmon and Jared (Horizon) Harmon; Alma (Laurie) Harmon and their children Joshua (Martha) Harmon, Tally (Chris) Richardson, Tyson (Brittney) Harmon, Kyler (Kellie) Harmon, Kristi (Cammeron) Noble, Jeremy (Laura) Harmon, Jacob (Anne) Harmon, Levi (Lauren) Harmon, Trenton (Kirsten) Harmon, Charity (Jaceson) Anderson, Travis (Elena) Harmon and Micah Harmon; Kimball (Joanna) Harmon and their children Katie (Dennis) Jensen, Ruth (Ryan) Webb, Samuel (Mariam) Harmon, Alice (Christian) Tebbs and Ben Harmon; Alana (Mike) Rykhus and their children Larry Lee III (Ashley), Francis, Joshua (Jessica) Francis, Annie (Cameron) Salt, Zachary (Jaqueline) Rykhus, Jaime (Eric) Wright and Ashley (Kreg) Shackelford; Jared (Fete) Harmon and their children Mackenzie (Richard) Wilson, Tanner (Jessica) Harmon, Parker (Jenny) Harmon, Preston Harmon, Fianalei Harmon, Jared Harmon and Laleleilagi Harmon; Lisa (Gary) Ecton and their children Camille (Isaias) Rodriguez, AnnaLee (Wayne) Gosar and their children Joseph (Anna) Gosar, Alex Gosar and ShaLeesa (Andrew) Eyring; Lance (Cerisa) Harmon and their children Tayla (Michael) Hart, Dallin (Adriele) Harmon, Jaron (Anya) Harmon, Ke Harmon, Isabella (Nicholas) McTavish, Aubrey Harmon, Kirsten Harmon; Sylvia (Jean Claude) Sindambiwe and their child Tulsa Smith; Angela (Kristipher) Tolman and their children Brayton (Alyssa) Tolman, Mondell (Lynora) Tolman, Weston Tolman, Campbell Tolman, Titus Tolman and Ariel Tolman; brothers, Jay Harmon, David Harmon, Layle (Marie) Harmon, Roger (Maxine) Harmon and sister, Gloria (Paul) Hardy. He is preceded in death by his parents; wife; sisters, Wyoma (Charles) Bruce, Sybil (Paul) Haderlie and Alice Harmon; brothers, Rondo (June) Harmon, Gaylen (Nelda) Harmon, Dell (Viva) Harmon and Duane Harmon; sisters-in-law, Joy Harmon and Glen Harmon; grandsons, Jason Harmon, Austin Rykhus and Daniel Gosar as well as granddaughters, Amy Harmon and Hannah Smith. Funeral services will be held Monday, Nov. 13, 2023, at 11 a.m. at Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road, Layton, Utah. Friends may visit with family Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023, from 6-8 p.m. and Monday from 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to services. --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 13, 2024 Anastasia Renee Tucker The most beautiful little girl was born on November 8, 2023, at 12:28 PM. Anastasia Renée Tucker came into this world without a heartbeat, though she left her mark on so many hearts. From the moment of conception, she was surrounded by love and excitement. She will be loved, cherished, and missed in the years to come. Survivors include her parents, Philip and Christine Tucker; grandparents, Erin and Teresa Tune, Ross and Yuk Mei Tucker; uncles, James Tune, Wade Vrana, Brendan Tucker, Shaun Tucker; aunts, Kim Tune, Lisanne Fear, Emily Maser, Elizabeth Tucker, Clare Tucker, Margaret Tucker, Kathleen Tucker, Marie-Gerard Tucker, and Brigid Tucker. She will be remembered every day of our lives. A visitation will take place at 11:00 a.m., November 18, 2023 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs, WY. Graveside services and interment will take place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 13, 2023 Frances Lee Kobernick Frances Lee Kobernick, 77, passed away November 4, 2023 at her home in Green River, Wyoming. She was a resident of Green River for 25 years and a former resident of Meeteetse and Greybull, Wyoming. Frances was born December 11, 1944 in Cody, Wyoming, the daughter of Max Farmer and Lillian Marcus. She attended schools in Meeteetse and Greybull, Wyoming and was a 1961 graduate of Greybull High School. Frances married Leo Albert Kobernick May 14, 1969 in Casper, Wyoming; he preceded her in death September 5, 2021 in Casper, Wyoming. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, animals, shopping, and social media. Frances was a member of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include one son, Michael L. Kobernick of Casper, Wyoming; one daughter, Mellissa R. Kobernick of Casper, Wyoming; one brother, Max Farmer of Torrington, Wyoming; one sister, Beverly of Billings, Montana; five grandchildren, Theo Kobernick, McKenzie Johnson, Kolton Kobernick, Josh Hilton, Skyler O’Conner; and several great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leo Kobernick and one son, Wade Kobernick. Following cremation, there will be no services at her request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 13, 2023 Allen Leroy Alexander Allen Leroy Alexander, 80, passed away Saturday, November 4, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Wyoming for the last 50 years, and a former resident of Colorado. Allen was born August 31, 1943 in Golden, Colorado, the second son to William Franklin Alexander and Elsie Madge Bretthauer. He proudly served in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War, as a Second Gunners’ Mate, on the heavy cruiser USS St. Paul CA-73. His favorite story to tell about Vietnam was that he could not swim, and his mom told him to just sink to the bottom and “run like hell.” Their cruiser was used in the 1965 film “In Harm’s Way” starring John Wayne and Kirk Douglas. In the beginning of the movie, Allen can be seen jumping into his gun. Allen also had the honor of having breakfast with John Wayne. Allen, nicknamed Alien, or Alien XXX Van Zander worked at PP&L for over 25 years as a maintenance mechanic. After retirement, he was known by many people who saw him taking his daily two-mile walks, twice a day every day no matter the weather. During the summer, for 10 years, his back yard, Alien’s garage, became demolition derby vehicle time with his son-in-law, DJ, grandson, David and daughter, Stephanie. That was a wonderful time for the family. Survivors include his twin daughters, Renae Alexander-Chrisman and husband Ron of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Stephanie Allman and husband DJ of Rock Springs; three grandsons, David, Tanner, Nikolas; as well as several nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and cousins. Allen was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles, his older brother, Francis Alexander; younger brother, Jimmy Alexander; older sisters, Lou Cummins, Susie Granzella, and younger sister, Laura Clawson. In his later years dementia set in. Things may have changed but we were blessed that it never changed his personality and he never forgot past experiences or his family. The family wants people to know, keep going, never stop, and enjoy life. Following cremation, there will be no services at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 13, 2023 Micki L. Roubidoux Patterson Micki L. Roubidoux Patterson, 72, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday, November 11, 2023 at Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah. She died following a sudden illness. She was a long-time resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of Saratoga, Wyoming and Gallup, New Mexico. She was born August 29, 1951 in Cortez, Colorado, the daughter of Norris Roubidoux and Alene F. Baird. Mrs. Patterson attended schools in Gallup, New Mexico and graduated from Gallup High School in 1969. She married the love of her life, Gordon Patterson, in Farmington, New Mexico September 24, 1967. Mrs. Patterson co-owned Santa Fe Southwest Grill with her husband for 22 years until her retirement October 1, 2012. She is a member of the Victory Christian Fellowship in Rock Springs and was a coordinator for the children’s church. Micki loved spending time with her family especially her grandchildren and camping. She was an amazing cook, so if you left her table hungry, it was your fault. Survivors include her husband of 56 years, Gordon Patterson of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two sons, Shane Patterson and wife of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Chris Patterson and wife of Vernal, Utah; two brothers, Larry Roubidoux and wife of Henderson, Nevada, Terry Roubidoux and wife of San Antonio, Texas; six grandchildren, Erica Marchetti, Chelsie Devish, Courtney Patterson, Joshua Patterson, Braxton Patterson and Owen Patterson; six great-grandchildren, Lincoln Devish, Everette Devish, Hayes Devish, Quinn French, Collins Marchetti, Walker Marchetti; and two fur babies, Sugar and Butch. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Diane Marsh. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 14, 2023 Thelma Maxine Harmon Maxine Harmon passed away peacefully at the age of 80 on Nov. 8, 2023, surrounded by her family. Our hearts are tender as we ponder the exceptional life of Maxine. She is a beloved wife, mother, and our sweet Emmy (grandma). Oh, how we will miss her! She is everything to us. But we are grateful she is now free from pain and suffering. We rejoice in the reunions taking place on the other side and know she is happy and busy ministering to those in need, just as she did here on earth. Maxine was born on June 3, 1943. She is the daughter of Daniel and Thelma Schauerhamer and the third of 11 children. She was born and raised in Orem, Utah and graduated from Orem High School in 1961. Maxine was chosen to be Miss Orem and Miss Liberty Bell that year. She attended Snow College where she was crowned Snow College Queen. Later, while working as a dental assistant in Orem, she met her sweetheart, Roger Harmon. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple on April 17, 1964. Maxine’s greatest desire in life was to become a mother. Nothing brought her greater joy than her family. She and Roger are beloved parents of 15 children. They have 66 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Each one adores and cherishes them. The joy Maxine found in raising children and nurturing their spirits, alongside her sweetheart, knew no bounds. Her devotion to her family was unmatched, as she fiercely loved and protected them with a kind and gentle spirit. Her legacy of Christlike love is embedded in the hearts of her posterity and will continue for generations. Maxine had a calming and welcoming spirit, and people were naturally drawn to her. She had a special ability to make everyone feel like they were her favorite. She was an exceptional listener and had a way of reaching each person individually. She seemed to always know what they needed. Even amidst her own suffering, she comforted those in need. She truly had a gift to see heads hanging low and to discern unseen struggles. Like magic, her love would lift and carry others. She was a safe haven, a refuge from the storm. Maxine loved Jesus Christ and served Him with all her heart, might, mind, and strength as a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was a gifted teacher and mentor to children of all ages. She was a beloved Primary teacher, Young Women president, and sought-after youth speaker, and taught Relief Society for 26 years. She had a special ability to gather children and youth around her, and teach, lift, love, and inspire them to reach higher. Still today, thousands who felt her influence are eternally grateful for what she has done for them. Maxine loved spending time at the temple with her husband. They loved walking the halls together, kneeling at the altar hand in hand, and looking at each other across the way. Their hearts were filled with love for those they were able to serve in the temple. The hours spent there were sacred and cherished. Maxine and Roger loved to dance, and delighted their children as they were often caught dancing together. They also enjoyed gardening and their yard was a beauty to behold, often winning awards from the city. Maxine loved creating magical fairy gardens. These thrilled and enchanted her grandchildren, and encouraged many of them to create their own. She was unbelievably gifted at making everything magical—especially birthdays, holidays, and the accomplishments of her children (big or small). Maxine was also a masterful quilter, constantly working with her hands. Whether she was quilting or embroidering, she poured her heart into every stitch. She delighted in giving quilts to family, friends, refugees, or anyone who needed an “embrace.” Countless people have been wrapped in the gifts of her loving hands. Maxine is survived by her beloved husband, Roger and their children: Dean (Shannon) Harmon, Lori Deus, Daniel Harmon, Natalie (Wade) Tycksen, Joseph (Diana) Harmon, Shari (Paul) Conover, Stephen (Jodi) Harmon, John (Kirsten) Harmon, Laurel (Stephen) Piccolo, Kenneth (Aubrey) Harmon, Cheryl (Benjamin) King, David (Natalie) Harmon, Jeff (Emilee) Harmon, Michael (Nikki) Harmon, and Matthew (Brittney) Harmon; 66 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She is survived by her siblings: Sheron Gibb; Dean (Cindy) Schauerhamer, Allen (Elaine) Schauerhamer, Margene (Paul) Haener, Dawn (Dale) Getz, Laurel Miner, Teresa (Whit) Lund, and Danette (Kent) Day. Their shared memories and love will continue to honor her legacy. Funeral services will be held at the Lehi Gateway Stake Center (2150 North Pointe Meadow Dr., Lehi, UT) on Wednesday, November 15 at 12 p.m. Viewings will be held on Tuesday, November 14 from 7-9 p.m. and on Wednesday morning from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Interment will be at the Lehi Cemetery. The funeral service can be viewed online here. Condolences can be left at https://www.serenicare.com/obituaries/thelma-harmon. The family would like to thank First Choice Home Health and Hospice (specifically our two angelic Rachels) for the gentle and loving care they gave our sweet mother, as well as the family, during a difficult time. --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 14, 2023 Sharon Burgman Sharon A. Burgman, 83, passed away peacefully Saturday, November 11, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County surrounded by her beloved friends and family. She was born on August 5, 1940 in Denver, Colorado, the daughter of Tom and Ardis Parks. Sharon’s family moved to Idaho during her infancy and she was raised on the farm and graduated from Filer High School with the class of 1958. After high school, she enlisted in the Women’s Army Corp and served from 1959 to 1962 making her a Vietnam era veteran. She worked at Golden Nugget in Las Vegas, Las Vegas Police Department, and Aerospace Corp in California before moving back to Idaho where she was vocational secretary for the College of Southern Idaho. She married Stanley L. Burgman on June 1 of 1969 in Twin Falls, Idaho and raised four boys, Eric, Tony, Milton, and Howard. After marriage, her family moved to Rock Springs, WY where she received an associate’s degree in secretarial science from Western Wyoming Community College. She was employed at Job Service for 19 years as the veterans’ rep. After retiring from the state of WY she worked at the Big Nickel for nine years. She was a former Post Adjutant for the American Legion and was a member of several clubs including the Eagles, Red Hat Society, Phi Theta Kappa Sorority, and Rock Springs Women's Club. Her Hobbies included cooking, baking, music, dancing, camping, playing solitaire, and spending time with her puppies Toby and Tito. Sharon loved to be with family and friends and she knew no strangers. She was always positive and looked for the good in other people. Survivors include her sons, Anthony Heinrichs of SLC, UT, Eric Burgman of Rock Springs WY, Milton Burgman of Marrero, LA; granddaughter, Nicole (Shain) Cooper; great-grandson, Shain Cooper; and great-granddaughter, Isabella Cooper. She was preceded in death by her husband, Stanley Burgman, her parents, Tom and Ardis Parks, her son, Howard Burgman, and several aunts and uncles. She wanted to remind everyone of her three important "F's - family, faith, and friends. Military honors and memorial services will be held at 3:00 p.m., Friday, November 17, 2023 at the American Legion Post. Her ashes will be buried with her husband, Stanley in Twin Falls, Idaho at a later date. In lieu of flowers Sharon requests that if you would make a donation to the veteran charity of your choice. The family would like to give special thanks to the Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County for providing Sharon and her family with the absolute best care during her final days. Words cannot express how much we appreciate the comfort that the ER and ICU doctors and nurses provided Sharon and her family during this time. Condolences can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 15, 2023 Joan Regal Kobler Joan Regal Kobler, 90, passed away peacefully November 13, 2023, at her home in Green River, Wyoming, surrounded by her loving family. She was a resident of Green River for 48 years and a former resident of Woodbridge, New Jersey. She was born May 30, 1933 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, the daughter of Leo Walter Regal and Nellie Marie Bonk. Joan attended schools in New Jersey and graduated from Perth Amboy High School in 1951. She later attended college to become a registered nurse. She married Walter M. Kobler April 28, 1976 in Green River, Wyoming and he preceded her in death in March of 1995. Joan worked as a nurse in the community and for Sweetwater County School District #2 until her retirement in 1989. She was a long-time member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Mrs. Kobler was an active volunteer, eucharistic minister and taught faith formation. Joan loved spending time with her family, especially her grand and great-grandchildren and one of her most favorite places to visit was the beach. She is survived by one son, Harry Pease III and wife Darlene of Spring Hill, Florida; three daughters, Cindy Pease-Babel of Alburquerque, New Mexico, Linda Yarling and husband Raymond of Green River, Wyoming, Ann Marie Clevenger and husband Reed of Green River, Wyoming; 11 grandchildren, LeighAnn Babel, Greg Babel and wife Daniela Rizza, Ryan Babel, Cassandra Babel and husband Andrew Kapuscinski, Trevor Pease, Brandon Pease, Alan Tramposch and wife Rideanne, Austin Clevenger and wife Jesse, Dalton Clevenger and wife Kori, Westyn Clevenger, Haley Clevenger; three great-grandchildren, Walter Tramposch, Diane Tramposch and Sutton Reed Clevenger; one niece, Joan Caulkins and husband Randy; one nephew, Will Kindzierski and several cousins. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Kobler; two sisters, Dolores Regal and partner Emlen Roosevelt, Jeanne and husband William Kindzierski; one daughter, Kathryn Allen and one son-in-law, Steve Babel. Following cremation, a rosary will be recited at 10:30 A.M. Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 900 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at the Church. Graveside services and inurnment will be in the Riverview. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Joan’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 15, 2023 Gradey Douglas Smith Gradey Douglas, friend to all, loved son and brother, left his beloved life and family unexpectedly Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023. He was able to catch up to his brother, Kade in heaven, he just missed his best friend so big. Gradey Douglas Smith was born July 10, 2010, in Casper, Wyoming, to the family of Kyle, Janelle and Kade Smith. Gradey handpicked this family for the bold adventures that lay ahead and the unconditional love he knew each day would end with. In typical little brother style Gradey had to have a hand on all things his brother loved. Gradey was a watcher by nature, his favorite subject being big brother, Kade. Once Gradey was mobile their parents got their very first glimpses of the brotherhood starting to build between the two of them. In their short lives Kade, Mason and Gradey ran and played barefoot or in filthy muck boots, in muddy ditches, in his dad’s field, snowy hills and roads careless together for hours on end. They stepped on countless baseball fields, wrestling mats, and football fields together and cheering the other on. The three boys shared a life and back seat through thousands of miles traveled and unforgettable memories made along the way. Snowmen were built and ice balls thrown at one another from forts or while playing army. Cases of bullets shot, critters caught, and meat to fill the freezer. Their collective laughter was heaven on earth to Janelle and Kyle and arguing that comes with boys. Trophies the boys impressively amassed in everything they excelled at and the inside jokes developed to go along with those stories. The games played and the battles fought. Some scars along the way, but always the deepest brotherly love and unbreakable bond. Always watching out for each other and making sure Mason was safe even though he was the baby and often slowed them down. Gradey enjoyed all aspects of his life. He loved helping on the ranch. But it wasn’t just manual labor for this kid. There was always a sense he was truly trying to understand the bigger picture. Peppering Kyle with questions about nutrition ratios or the interworking of a driveline until the boots came off and he easily transitioned into the kitchen. He loved cooking and baking sometime with Janelle sometime alone just because he felt like it. He loved surprising others with yummy baked goods. Again, he was challenged by the chemistry and precision that a delicious meal at dinner time presented. With Gradey, still waters always ran deep. But also, he really just loved making his mom and Dad smile. Gradey was natural at anything really, he would get frustrated if it didn’t go his way, but he would learn from it and succeed at it with a bit more try. But true to his nature, he excelled in the areas he deemed worthy of his time and energy, hunting, fishing, FFA, vet science or code of conduct and certainly anything with a gun held his interest. The challenge was always there and consistently pushing him to grow and learn. Gradey proved to be skilled and enjoyed the challenge of long range (500-1000 yards) and was very competitive in any competition he entered. The sport requires intelligence, patience, and practice on repeat. Gradey had already achieved the type of precision grown men work a lifetime to strive for, and he made it look easy. Gradey was brilliant. He was hard to outthink and hard to stay two steps ahead of. He had an appetite for learning, no matter the subject that he chose to learn. He took a special interest in torches and flames since he was old enough to be in the shop and watch his dad and Grandpa Red. He was eager to earn the privilege to weld himself, and when the time came it was obvious, he had been paying attention. He always paid attention. There wasn’t much Gradey missed. He knew the trigger points of both brothers and enjoyed orchestrating a little kerfuffle and fading to the back to enjoy the shit show occasionally. It was just part of his sharp sense of humor. Oh, and he knew to push his mommas’ buttons too. The kid had lightning-fast quips and comebacks. Gradey’s smile was the best. He wasn’t always quick to smile so when it came, you felt like it was earned. Gradey was the guy who would go to war for the cause he believed in. He stood so steadfast in his convictions. His loyalty was never given freely. But those who were lucky to have Gradey Smith’s loyalty knew it was fierce and knew no end. Just like his love for his family. He was almost combustible at times, packed with so much energy it was a solid reminder he was his actual age and just wise beyond his years. It was always fun to see him let loose and be a boy. Gradey was often happy to follow in his brother’s footsteps but would often remind his parents, “I’m not Kade!” And mom and dad would agree, “no you’re Gradey.” Where one might find jealousy, Gradey was quietly confident in his own way. He moved stylistically like Kade. But Gradey was a force. Calm and a wall of power that was relentless. He just kept advancing. There was no quit, making him a fierce competitor in any sport, activity, range, and life. In one of life’s most complex and unanswered questions, Gradey left his beautiful life and family and was greeted by his best friend, family, and savior. Brothers in the strongest sense there is there is relief knowing Gradey is once again chasing Kade through tall grass with the warm sun on their backs. Grandpa, Doug Novotny, and uncle, Jeff Novotny are likely watching this unfold with misty eyes. Countless loved ones in heaven know these two will spend eternity kicking up dust Smith style. He is survived by his parents, Kyle and Janelle, and brother, Mason Smith, his grandma, Nancy Novotny, his grandparents, Richard ‘Red’ and Keta Smith, aunt, Erin and Dylan Hager, uncle, Clint and Dani Smith, uncle, Paul, and Jessie Smith, and cousins, Bryce, Addison, Garrett, Nells, and Callum. Funeral services will be held Friday, Nov. 17, 2023, at 3 p.m. at Valley Baptist Church in Huntley, Montana, with a reception to follow. Gradey’s parents ask that all attendees keep it casual. Consider wearing your sports gear, camouflage, or your daily normal with a dirty baseball hat. Condolences can be left at dahlfuneralchapel.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 15, 2023 Frances Curtis Frances J. “Fran” Curtis, 80, of South Thomaston, passed peacefully surrounded by family, Thursday, November 9, 2023, after a brief but courageous battle with cancer at Sussman House in Rockport. Fran was born March 17, 1943, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was preceded in death by her husband of what would have been 40 years, John Curtis (2018). Fran and John fell in love in California and 31 years ago moved to Maine where John was born and raised. John was not only her husband, but he was also the love of her life. Fran was fond of her family, friends, faith, and her chickens. She was most proud of her show birds and traveled all New England, California and North Carolina with different chicken associations participating, judging, and educating on the ins and outs of raising chickens. She has many trophies and ribbons to show for how well her chickens did, including a national championship. For many years, Fran was a member of the Central Maine Bird Fanciers Association and a 4H leader for chickens as well. If she wasn’t tending her flock, she would be tending her garden of beautiful flowers and vegetables. To say she had a green thumb is an understatement. There is nothing Fran couldn’t grow or bring back to life in her gardens. Her favorite pastimes were going to the farm stands in summer in one of her husband’s antique cars, sewing, cooking and baking with others. Fran is also preceded in death by her parents, June and Paul Harrison; sister, Shelia, all formerly of Wyoming; a son, Charles Jaget, Jr. formerly of PA, and two nephews formerly of Wyoming. Fondly missing her are a son, Darryl Jaget and his wife Dawn of Pennsylvania; daughter, Susan Jaget of California; granddaughters, Kristen Saam (Gabe), Season Buck (Michael), Whisperlyn Jaget-Ehrgood (Bryson); niece, Jenny Gaviotis (George); four great-grandsons; one great-granddaughter, and extended family and friends from California to Maine. The family would like to thank those who helped over the last year from extended family to her amazing community of neighbors. We are eternally grateful. A celebration of life will be held 11:00 A.M., Wednesday, November 15, 2023, at Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make memorial donations to Pope Memorial Humane Society of Knox County, P.O. Box 1294, Rockland, ME 04841. --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 16, 2023 Ellen Anderson Ellen Anderson, 76, passed away Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at her home in Green River, WY. She was born on August 19, 1947 in Rawlins, Wyoming, the daughter of George Jr. and Roberta “Birdie” Jordan. Ellen attended school in Rawlins and graduated with the class of 1965. She married the love of her life, Billy Anderson in Rawlins on June 4, 1966. Mrs. Anderson was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. She enjoyed spending her time reading, cooking, playing mahjong, working outside in her garden, going out camping and fishing. Above all else, she loved being with her family and friends. Survivors include her husband, Billy Anderson of Green River, WY; son, John Farley and wife Karen of Boulder, CO; daughter, Tracey West and husband James of Castilian Springs, TN; brothers, Patrick Jordan and wife Kathy of Fort Steele, WY, Jack Jordan and wife Lori of Ann Arbor, MI; sisters, Joyce Peterson and husband Dusty, Janet Zink all of Rawlins, WY; sisters-in-law, Pauline Roybal, Starlett Munk; brother-in-law, Jim Anderson; grandchildren, Lucas West, Craig West and wife Tierney; great-grandchildren, Abel McDonald, and Winnie West. She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Roberta (Birdie) Jordan, and grandparents, Ellen and Roy Sanden and Marie and George Sr. Jordan. Cremation will take place and there will be no services at this time. In lieu of flowers please donate to Sweetwater Hospice. Special thank you to Alyssa and team for providing excellent care in our time of need. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 16, 2023 Blain Paul Besso Blain Paul Besso, 37, passed away Friday, November 10, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County. He died following a sudden illness and was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born February 25, 1986 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Ronald Vance Besso and Jenny Lynne Germany. Mr. Besso attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He earned his General Education Degree. He married his one true love Samantha Cheyenne Hyatt September 3, 2022 in Rock Springs. Mr. Besso worked for Williams as a pipeline technician. He was a former member of the Volunteer Fire Department for Boulder, Wyoming, Cowboy Joe Club, Watchdog Eastside Elementary and Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Mr. Besso enjoyed spending time with family and friends, gaming with his brother, hunting, golfing, snowmobiling and connecting with his TikTok family. Survivors include his wife, Samantha Besso of Rock Springs, Wyoming; father, Ron Besso and Brenda Baker of Rock Springs, Wyoming; mother, Jenny Williams and husband Rick of Boulder, Wyoming; parents-in-law, Pamela and Matthew Lauger of Huntington, Texas, three daughters, McKenzie Hackney of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Maci Hackney of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Marlee Hackney of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, Miles Lathrop and wife Anna of Austin, Minnesota, Kyle Williams and wife Shelby of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers-in-law, Denver Lauger and wife Sara of Edmond, Oklahoma, Nolan Hyatt and wife Cortney of Kennard, Texas; three sisters, Kenzie Ann Stauch and husband Trevor of Medicine Bow, Wyoming, Rylee Suzanne Besso and fiancé Cody of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Teress Nugent and husband Darcy of Brooklynn, New York; one sister-in-law, Rebell Hyatt of Huntington, Texas; two maternal grandmothers, Liz Sullivan of Madill, Oklahoma, Sue Germany of Atoka, Oklahoma; two uncles, Jim Germany and wife Steph of Libby, Montana, Justin Germany and wife Stacy of Madill, Oklahoma; one aunt, Karla Edwards of Fruita, Colorado; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces and his fur babies, Remy and Zeke. He was preceded in death by two maternal grandfathers, Jim Sullivan, JC Germany; one maternal grandmother, Frances Williams; paternal grandparents, Charles and Georgann Besso and one uncle, Paul Besso. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Blain’s memory to the Trona Valley Credit Union, Hackney Education Fund, 840 Hitching Post Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, December 2, 2023 at Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #151, 211 “B” Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. The family invites you to dress casually in Wyoming Cowboy or Buffalo Bills Gear. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 17, 2023 Pamela Marie Heward Pamela Marie Heward, 43, passed away Friday, November 10, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Rock Springs for 18 years and former resident of McArthur, California, and Laramie, Wyoming. She was born June 5, 1980 in Fall River Mills, California, the daughter of David Mark Hillman and Marguerite McMaster. Ms. Heward attended schools in McArthur, California and was a 1998 graduate of Falls River High School. She went to University of LaVerne for two years and transferred to Chico State University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education. Before her passing she had a posthumous degree underway at Western Governors University for master’s degree in special education. She married Clint Heward February 14, 2003 in Oceanside, California. They had two beautiful children from this union and later divorced. Ms. Heward worked for Sweetwater County Child Development Center for Head Start for the last 10 months. She previously worked for Sweetwater County School District Number One for many years. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Her children, Trinity and Andrew, were her world and she enjoyed teaching them about art, music dancing and fun activities. Pamela was passionate about special needs children and teaching. She will always be remembered for her sweet, kindhearted nature, spirit and the way she loved working with special needs children. Pamela loved teaching, arts and crafts. We could not have asked for a better daughter, sister or parent. Her memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. Survivors include her parents, David Mark and Marguerite Hillman of Kelseyville, California; her twin sister, Carolyn Hillman of Glen Ellen, California; one brother, Trent Hillman of Lakeport, California; two children, Trinity Heward and Andrew Heward both of Rock Springs Wyoming; ex-husband, Clint Heward of Rock Springs, Wyoming; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and many special friends near and far. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Carl and Catherine Hillman; as well as maternal grandparents, James and Alice McMaster. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, November 20, 2023 at Our Lady of Sorrow Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Graveside services and interment will be in the Pine Grove Cemetery, 44631 Highway 299 East McArthur, California at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 20, 2023 Wanda McGee Wanda McGee, 79, passed away on Saturday, November 18, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born on March 3, 1944 in American Fork, UT, the daughter of Floyd and Thelma Herrick. Wanda married Michael Robert McGee on March 19, 1983 in Elko, NV. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints. Wanda worked as a housekeeper for the Holiday Inn until her retirement in 1987. She enjoyed gardening, reading, and spending time with her family. Survivors include her husband, Michael Robert McGee of Rock Springs, WY; son, Jeffery Floyd Baum of Cheyenne, WY; daughters, Lacreacia Collins of Rock Springs, WY, Jodie Lynn Blashaw of Fort Bridger, WY; sister, Lugine Hansen of St. George, UT; grandchildren, Dustin Homan, Lynn Collins; great-grandchildren, Alex Homan, Faith Homan, Kyros Cooper, Thadeus Cooper, Xyah LaVee Cooper, Naveah Andrea Collins, and Novah Collins. She is preceded in death by her parents and son, Eldon Deloss Baum. Graveside Services and interment will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 22, 2023 at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at wwww.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 20, 2023 Bobby Joe McCaskill Bobby Joe “Bob” McCaskill, 92, passed away peacefully Sunday, November 19, 2023 at Deer Trail Assisted Living surrounded by his daughter, son-in-law and wonderful Deer Trail staff. He was a 56-year resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming and former resident of Elmore City, Oklahoma. He was born on August 10, 1931 in Elmore City, Oklahoma to Edgar and Rella Jane McCaskill. Bob attended Schools in Elmore City, Oklahoma He enlisted in the United States Army at the age of 18. He valued this service highly and attained the rank of corporal. As part of his service during the Cold War he became a parachutist receiving an honorable discharge. He belonged to the G Company 511th Airborne Infantry Regiment. Bob married Elsie Baker on February 14, 1969. Together they raised four daughters. Haliburton brought him to Wyoming. He was one of the first employees hired when Bridger Coal began operations. He retired in 1992 after many years as a supervisor for drilling and blasting. After retirement, he drove cars for Great Western Autoplex and Whisler Chevrolet. Bob was an active member of the Good Sam Club, serving as Wagonmaster as well as holding state offices. He was an avid hunter and taught many hunter safety classes alongside his wife. Bob served on the board for Young at Heart Senior Citizens Center and was instrumental in the building of their current facility. He was a self-taught guitar player, learning all songs he played by ear. He played for the Young at Heart band and with a group of friends that would frequently play at Casa Chavez during dinner. Bob enjoyed camping, traveling, playing poker, Mexican train, and spending time with family. One of his favorite activities was spending time with his great-granddaughters every Sunday. He is loved and will be missed by all three girls. They love their Poppy. He was an amazing man who is loved by many. Bob’s family could not be prouder of him and the way he lived his life. Bob is survived by three daughters, Debbie (Kevin) Callas, Barbara (Darin) Speed, and Stephanie Smith; three granddaughters, Raven (Jonathan) Beattie, Shenay (Bryant) Nelson, and Auna (Tanner) Mahaffey; three great-granddaughters, Ella, Olivia, and Collins Beattie. Bob is also survived by his good friend, Lowell Merrell. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elsie, daughter, Connie, parents, three brothers and two sisters. Cremation has taken place. Military honors, graveside services and inurnment will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, November 29, 2023 in the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 20, 2023 Adam James Almazan Adam James Almazan was born 44 years ago in Lusk, Wyoming. He passed into eternity Saturday, November 10, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming of exposure and liver disease. He was twelve years old when he and his little sister, Veronica came to Meeteetse, Wyoming to live with their grandparents, Randy and Karla Smith. Adam was taught to fish by his Grandpa Randy and loved to fish the Greybull River for trout. Adam was good at spelling and won the Park County Spelling Bee in junior high. Adam was good in sports and played basketball and football. Upon graduating high school, Adam went to work in the oil fields and excelled at his profession. Adam married Lori Lynch in 2004 with five children, twins, Kimberlee and Caleb, twins, Desiree and Dustin, and Ashlee Schaub. Their union produced five children, twins, Rileigh and Brady, Ryder, and twins, Karson and Kaycee. Adam will always be remembered as a follower of Jesus, lover of Notre Dame's fighting Irish football team, and fishing, his sense of humor and passion for his family and his children. He is dearly missed. Preceding Adam in death is his mother, Veronica Judy Donald, and grandfather, Randy Smith. Adam leaves ten children; sisters, Veronica Almazan (Shawn) Chapman and family, Desarae Donald and family, McKenna Hinton, and brother, Reese (Christine) Knittle; grandparents, Willie (Debbie) Almazan and Karla Peterson Smith. A Celebration of Life will be held at Streams of Life church, 2637 Sheridan Ave. in Cody, Wyoming on Dec. 9 at 2 p. m. All are welcome. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 21, 2023 James Harry Drinkle James Harry Drinkle passed away peacefully on November 19, 2023. He was a resident of Green River Wyoming since 1952 and was a former resident of Evanston, WY. Born on December 15, 1933, in Spartanburg, SC, James lived a fulfilling life of nearly 90 years. He married JoAnn Doty, in Green River, WY on April 6, 1957. James was a dedicated and hardworking man. He was an engineer and planner for FMC until his retirement in 1994. Apart from his professional life, James was an avid sports enthusiast. He loved golfing, bowling, and being outdoors hunting and fishing. James particularly cherished the time he spent with his family. Survivors include his wife, JoAnn Drinkle of Green River, WY; sons, David Drinkle and wife Trina of Green River, WY, Derik Drinkle and wife Robin of Reno, NV; daughter, Lynelle Ruiz and husband Dan of Topeka, KS; son-in-law, Chuck Irish; grandchildren, Marcea Hunter, Christy Aksamit, James Drinkle, Michael Drinkle, Daniel Drinkle, Ashley Moorhead, Deborah Newhouse, Daniel Ruiz, Gabrielle Rowe, Jeremiah Ruiz; 19 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, William Arthur and Bertha Elivia Drinkle, daughter, Debra Irish, and brother, Duane Drinkle. Memorial services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at Hilltop Baptist Church, 405 Faith Dr #5051, Green River, WY. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County. Condolences for the family can be placed at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 22, 2023 Michael Roy Anson Michael Roy Anson, 63, passed away Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was a resident of Green River for 44 years and former resident Mountain View, Lyman, and Granger, Wyoming. He was born May 14, 1960 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of John Anson and Minnie Whittecar. Mr. Anson attended school in Lyman, Wyoming and was he was 1978 graduate of Green River High School. He worked at Solvay Minerals for 30 years and retired in 2021 as a water treatment operator. Michael enjoyed spending time with his family, playing the guitar, going to the shooting range, shooting, golfing, fishing, camping and he was an avid Las Vegas Raiders Fan. He was often found with a Raiders Cap. Survivors include two daughters, Amanda Jo Anson and fiancé Justin Lyman of Saint George, Utah, Emily Liz Baumfalk and husband Chase of Crowley, Texas; three brothers, John “Timothy” Anson of Green River, Wyoming, Jim Anson and wife Pam of Ogden, Utah, Scott Anson and wife Rachel of Green River, Wyoming; one sister, Tracy Myers of Evanston, Wyoming; three aunts Mary Morin, Janeen Walker Anson, Debbie Anson; one uncle, Steven Whittecar; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, John and Minnie Anson; one sister, Valen Myers. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Michael’s memory to the Red Desert Humane Society, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation has taken place. No services will be conducted at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 22, 2023 Marcus Lee Moore Marcus Lee Moore, known affectionately to many as Mark, gently let go of the bonds of this earth on November 13, 2023. Born in sunny San Diego, CA, on December 26, 1952, Marcus' journey took him through several states, finally anchoring him in Rock Springs, Wyoming, where he settled to care for his brother. A thoughtful, generous, and compassionate soul, Marcus was well-known for his loving nature and his generous spirit. He dedicated many years of his life to the fast-food industry, working with Hardee’s for the majority of his career and finally retiring from Wendy’s. Marcus was a man of diverse interests and passions. He loved sailing and scuba diving, and he found immense joy sitting around or in the pool. He was an avid trap shooter and fly fisher, passions he pursued even more fervently when he became a member of the Sweet Water Trap Club. His love for animals was evident in his adoration for his Saint Bernards and Siamese cats. Above all, Marcus cherished his family. His world revolved around his grandchildren, and his love for them was boundless. Marcus is survived by his daughter, Vyonna and her husband Keith Ulman, his granddaughter, Kaitlin McClain, his great-granddaughter, Harper McClain, his grandson, Jerry McClain, and his ex-wife, Linda Nunn. Marcus was preceded in death by his father, Herb Moore, his mother, Wanda Moore, and his brothers, Tim and Brad Moore. In the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, "To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded." Marcus' life was a testament to this truth. He touched countless lives with his kindness, and his memory will forever be a beacon of love and generosity. We invite you to share your memories of Marcus, and to add condolences as we celebrate his life and honor his legacy at www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 22, 2023 Cherann Ann Schaufler Cherann Ann Schaufler, 53, passed away November 19, 2023, in Salt Lake City. She was born September 23, 1970, in Quonset Point, R.I., the daughter of Jess Earl Bradbury and Cherann L. Bradbury. Cherann grew up as a Navy brat, moving every two to three years. She finished school in California and graduated in 1989. She has lived in Wyoming, Alaska, and Colorado her entire adult life. She worked for TSA at the Denver airport for eight years. She previously worked driving a bus for the city transportation in Juneau, Alaska and for Sweetwater County School District No. 1 in Rock Springs. She loved to spend time at Breckenridge, Colo., relaxing in her backyard, and spending time with her grandchildren. Cherann has been married several times and has never lost contact with any of her in-laws, with many of them remaining close friends or family until the end. Survivors include her parents, Jess and Cherann Bradbury of Rock Springs; two daughters, Valarie Luckenbihl and her fiancée of Rock Springs, Shannon Dukowitz and her husband of Rock Springs; one son, Johnathan Randall of Rock Springs; one sister, Elizabeth Fennell and her husband of Rock Springs; eight grandchildren, Donovan Schaufler, Gavin Kindle, Alexis Dodge, Ocean Dukowitz, Evalynn Dukowitz, Henry Dukowitz, Jason Dukowitz, and Scarlett Macy; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her paternal and maternal grandparents and one daughter, Jessica Luckenbihl. Cremation will take place and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 22, 2023 Johnny Lee Mandros Johnny Lee Mandros, 86, passed away peacefully on November 19, 2023 surrounded by his loving family. Born June 18, 1937 in Lookout, Wyoming to Sam and Edith Mandros, Johnny grew up and attended schools in Green River, Wyoming. He proudly served in the Navy for four years. Johnny married the love of his life, Roberta, on December 9, 1959. They welcomed four children together, and over the years their family grew. In 1965, Johnny founded Mandros Painting, an industrial painting company. With his unwavering grit and entrepreneurial spirit, it would not only become a testament to his success, but also an inspiration for his generations to come, no matter their field. Under Johnny’s leadership, Mandros Painting flourished, contributing to today’s hallmark of quality as a trusted partner in the industry. He was also the founder of Jobert Paint Store in Green River. His passion for his work was evident in his tireless dedication and commitment to excellence. He instilled in our family a strong work ethic, the importance of perseverance, and the value of always striving for greatness. Built from the love of his wife, Johnny was a man of deep family values, and he lived a life filled with simple joys and genuine pleasures. He took great joy in spending time with his loved ones; from golfing on a sunny afternoon or sharing a hearty meal, a cigar, and a reasonably-priced glass of wine, to simply enjoying each other’s company. He was also a devoted fan of the Wyoming Cowboys football team, rarely missing a televised game. He cherished his weekly standing dates with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, creating memories that will be forever etched in our hearts. Johnny was a cornerstone of Rolling Green Country Club, as one of the original owners, he served a variety of positions, including president and vice president through the years, and gave countless hours of volunteer service to the club. He was also a co-developer of the Boulder Drive subdivision, building the family’s own home in that area. Johnny and Bert gave financially and of themselves to many. Johnny was always willing to lend a helping hand or offer sage advice. He was known for his sharp mind, unwavering determination, his dedication to his family and the softness he developed for his grand kids and great-grand kids. His genuine wit and charm brought joy to all who knew him. Johnny’s passing just months after his beloved wife, Roberta Mandros, leaves a void in the hearts of our family and friends. He leaves behind their four children: son, Johnny Mandros, son, Bruce Mandros and companion Lori Hall, daughter, Deborah Braden and husband Patrick, son, Robert Mandros and wife Mandy, his twelve grandchildren: Shauntelle Mandros and companion Robert Puckett, Natalie LoGiudice and husband Christopher, Brandon Mandros and wife Shawna, Nathan Mandros and wife Nicole, Nick Mandros and wife Jennifer, Neal Mandros, Amy Collins and husband Jerrud, Jonn Braden, Michael Mandros, Sidney Mandros, Emilee Mandros, and Robert Mandros; his sixteen great-grandchildren; and his brother, Gus Mandros and wife Norma. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Roberta, his siblings, Stella, Della, Lois, Lloyd, Betty, his grandson, Isaiah, and his beloved dogs, Archie and Rascal In his time of sorrow, may our family find strength in the shared memories and the enduring love that he has left us with. His legacy lives on in the stories told, the lessons learned, and the love that continues to unite his extended family. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of life will be held at a later date. The family respectfully requests that donations in Johnny’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 20, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Hilltop Baptist Church, 405 Faith Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935 or Boys and Girls Club, 736 Massachusetts Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 22, 2023 Stanley Ackerman Stanley Ackerman, 86, passed away peacefully November 21, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming surrounded by his loving family He was a resident of Rock Springs for 51 years and a former resident of Pocatello, Idaho. He was born April 12, 1937 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, the son of Glenn Ackerman and Wanda Davis. Stanley married the love of his life, Shirley Ann Moss in Pocatello, Idaho on June 17, 1955. He was an iron worker for 28 years until his retirement in 1984. Stanley enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grand and great grandchildren. He was an avid outdoorsman and would often be out camping, hunting or fishing. Survivors include his wife of 68 years, Shirley Ackerman of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three sons, Rick Ackerman and wife Corina of Rock Springs, Kim Ackerman and wife Terry of Rock Springs, Don Ackerman and spouse Lisa of Rock Springs; two daughters, Laura Sprouse and husband Robby of Rock Springs, Mechell Williams and husband Richard of Rock Springs; 23 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Glenn and Wanda Ackerman. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 24, 2023 Susan Irene Ainge Robinson Susan Irene Robinson, a cherished wife, mother, and grandmother passed away after a sudden illness, November 21, 2023, at her home in Syracuse, Utah surrounded by her family. She was a former resident of Evanston and Rock Springs. She was born January 8, 1953 in Rialto, California to Horace Red Ainge and Jean May Kingman Ainge. Susan attended school in Jensen, Naples, and Vernal, and was a graduate of Uintah High School in May of 1971. She later attended and graduated as a licensed cosmetologist from the Hollywood Beauty College of Murray. She married David Kent Robinson on September 17, 1977 in Rock Springs. They later moved to Evanston, where they raised three children, Fred, Jeanne, and Brandi before settling down again in Rock Springs in 1987. For the next twenty-one years, she took care of her children, their children, and her bonus children nearly every day. In 1989, she began baby-sitting, adding that wonderful bonus family to her own, already blessed family. When they got older, she relocated to Utah in 2008 and was currently taking care of her youngest grandchildren up until the time of her passing. Her greatest joy were all of these children who love her so deeply. She was and will forever be their beloved “Yahpah,” “Grandma Sue,” and “CC,” and they will tell anyone that one of their favorite memories will always be her singing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” to them. Susan spent much of her time as a homemaker and caregiver to everyone she knew. She enjoyed genealogy and studying her ancestry, crocheting, beading, sewing plastic canvas, and scrapbooking. Her daughters and bonus daughters can recount many stories walking around various cemeteries, gathering names, dates, and information about her ancestors and their family trees, then traveling hours home to file the days information into one of dozens of filing cabinets all over her home. They also spent hours together creating many treasured scrapbooks. Susan was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had a strong testimony of the gospel. Her family was later sealed for time and all eternity in the Ogden, Utah Temple. She taught her family to laugh, serve, and love through her example. Survivors include her husband of 46 years, David of Syracuse, Utah; her Trixie Girl, a miniature poodle she had purchased as a Christmas gift for David, who eventually never left her side; children, Fred of Rock Springs, Jeanne (Shawn) Siegel of Rock Springs, and Brandi (Andy) Wozney of Syracuse, Utah; sister, Marilyn Rae Evans of Rock Springs, and brother, Billy (Laura) Ainge of Jensen, Utah; grandchildren, Austin Robinson, Alysa Ackerman, Felicity Robinson, Taylor Siegel (Wesley Carter), Damien (Kirsten) Siegel, Joshua Siegel (Emily McLaurin), Aizlynn Siegel, Nathan Wozney, Braxton Wozney, and Whitney Wozney; bonus family, Bimbo and Suzanne Chick, Jennifer (Cody) Saloga and their children Tinley Chick, Blakley Chick-Sheridan, and Asher Saloga, Brittany Chick and children Brecklynn Wenzel, Kamdyn Wenzel, and Kellin Wenzel, and was considered a grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, and great-aunt to so many more. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Carolyn Jean Payne. A public viewing and family prayer will be held December 2, 2023 from 3:30-5 p.m. at the Russon Mortuary at 1585 W 300 S, Syracuse, UT 84075, after which cremation will take place. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 26, 2023 Robert Wayne Thomas Keelin It is with heavy hearts that family members announce the passing of Robert Wayne Thomas Keelin (Tommy), aged 35, who left this world far too soon on November 19, 2023. Born on March 6, 1988, Tommy was a vibrant soul. In life, Tommy faced many challenges. Some he overcame, others he did not. Although reclusive, he enjoyed spending time with friends and loved ones and could often be found just “chillin’.” Tommy also had an extremely unique perspective on life which often revealed itself in his sense of humor. His infectious laughter and moments of genuine kindness will eternally linger in the memories of family and friends. His mom will forever remember him as “pumpkin” that rambunctious child, demanding “I shoot, I shoot,” when his uncle, Dusty and uncle, Cody were teaching him Nerf basketball. Tommy was loved more in life than he could ever have possibly imagined. He is preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Richard Keelin. On his paternal side, Tommy is survived by his father, Robert Keelin, Meghan Quinn (stepmother), Gavin and Shane Keelin (half-siblings), Christa Parker (stepsister and sister of his heart), grandmother, Rosemary Keelin, uncle, Richard Keelin, Jr., and various other aunts, uncles, and cousins. On his maternal side, Tommy is survived by his mother, Dr. Cherie Stephenson, Mark Stephenson (stepfather), Brandon Clark and Daney Stephenson (half-siblings), Joanna, Monica, Kristyne, Steffany, and Brittany Stephenson (stepsiblings), grandparents, Robin and Cathy Fletcher, uncles, Dusty and Cody Fletcher, and many other aunts, uncles, and cousins. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that a donation be made to Addiction Rehabilitation Centers in Wyoming (https://www.inpatient-centers.org). Contributions in Tommy’s honor will serve as a testament to his enduring legacy, contributing to the recovery and healing of others facing similar battles. --- Fox Funeral Home, Nov 27, 2023 Paul Schmied Paul “PJ” Schmied, 57, of Green River, Wyoming passed away November 20, 2023 in Rock Springs, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Rawlins, Wyoming on August 11, 1966 in Rawlins, Wyoming the son of Paul and Diana Schmied. PJ grew up in Sweetwater County and graduated from the Rock Springs High School with the class of 1984. This was where he met his wife, Norene Parker and they wed in Green River. He was a Navy veteran who served for six years. PJ worked as a maintenance technician for Mission at Castle Rock for 14 years until his retirement. Survivors include his wife, Norene Schmied of Green River, WY; parents, Paul and Diana Schmied; sister, Monica Arnell and husband; mother-in-law, Diane Parker; and beloved stepchildren, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, church family, and friends. He will be missed by many and forever loved, rest in peace. A celebration of life will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, December 2, 2023 at the Church of Christ, 100 Clearview Dr, Rock Springs, WY. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 27, 2023 Cindy Current Cindy Louise Current, 62, passed away Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. She was born July 11, 1961 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Carl Frank Cilensek and Shirley Ann Meyer. Mrs. Current attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1979 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She received her Associate of Arts Degree in accounting from Casper College. Cindy married the love of her life, Bill Current, on August 22, 1987 in Pinedale, Wyoming. She worked as a bookkeeper for Current Properties for many years. Mrs. Current was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She enjoyed spending time with friends, hosting parties, crafting, trips to Las Vegas and Hallmark movies, but most of all, her favorite time was with family. Survivors include her husband of thirty-six years, Bill Current; two daughters, Stephanie Current of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Jennifer Brehm and husband Chris of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Cheryl Harrelson-Masters and husband Pete of Florida; two granddaughters, Ava Brehm, Abigail Brehm; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Carl Frank and Shirley Ann Cilensek; two brothers, Richard Cilensek, Gary Cilensek and father-in-law, William Current. A rosary will be recited 10:30 A.M. Monday, December 4, 2023 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday, December 4, 2023 at the church. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Cindy’s memory to Holy Spirit Catholic School, 210 A Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 27, 2023 Jerry M. Hamblin Jerry M. Hamblin, 69, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Thursday, November 23, 2023 at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a resident of Manila, Utah for 13 years and former resident of Green River, Wyoming and Murray, Utah. He died following a sudden illness. He was born August 26, 1954 in Murray, Utah, the son of Franklin Hamblin and LaRue Mortensen. Mr. Hamblin attended schools in Murray, Utah. He married Cindy Sorensen November 8, 1980 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She preceded him in death May 10, 2020. Mr. Hamblin worked for Sunroc for 10 years and retired in 2022 as a concrete truck driver. Prior to that Jerry owned and operated Set-up Mobile Homes for over 30 years. He enjoyed spending time with family, fishing, hunting, woodworking, and just about anything he could build with his hands. Survivors include his daughter, Katie Ann Martin and fiancé Matthew Payne of Green River, Wyoming; one brother, Jay Hamblin and wife Lilly of Green River, Wyoming; one brother-in-law, Sjon Sorensen and wife Kira of Colorado; two-sisters-in-law, Chris Sulser and husband Shane of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Melissa Kimball and husband Monty of Rock Springs, Wyoming; five grandchildren, Zayden, Josellyne, Corbin, Xzylee and Lakaya; one great-grandson, Hudson; one aunt, Cheryl Zimmerman of Green River, Wyoming; several cousins, nieces, nephews and his very best friend, Cathy Deshler. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, Cindy Hamblin of 42 years and one daughter, Amber Hamblin March 10, 2016. Cremation will take place, there will be no services at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 28, 2023 Craig Elwood Robins Craig Elwood Robins was, is and always will be a Wyoming boy! He never had a horse, never lived on a ranch, but loved everything about growing up in Wyoming and returning there to raise his own family. He was born on April 3, 1948 in Rock Springs, Wyoming to LaPrele Memmott and Elwood C. Robins. Growing up in a house full of music helped Craig develop a lifelong passion of singing, playing the piano, the trombone and receiving a music scholarship to Brigham Young University. Music continued to bless his life as he played in many church and community musical organizations. He enjoyed his career working with his father at Robins Insurance agency, where he built a reputation for integrity and fairness. He received many top agency rewards at a national level. He was also awarded with amazing trips across the world, which he was able to enjoy with his wife. On Jan. 29, 1971, Craig married the lovely Norma Jean Madsen in the Oakland, California temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This was the best day of his life and led to his pride and joy—his four children. An important part of their story was their faith in the Lord. It kept them centered and gave them strength throughout the many different stages of their lives together. As the father of three sons and a daughter, Craig was never absent from an athletic event, a recital, an academic achievement or any other event that was important to his children. Later in life, he passed that support on to each of his 12 grandchildren, whom he loved and adored. Faith and service were always a priority in Craig’s life. At age 19, he served a two-year mission for his church in Uruguay, developing a deep love for the Spanish language, the culture and most of all the people. After his retirement, Craig and Norma Jean served several missions together. They loved ministering to the wonderful people of El Salvador and Belize; they later enjoyed serving a two-year mission for the Hispanic Initiative of the Salt Lake City South Mission. Craig died peacefully holding his wife’s hand Saturday morning, November 25, 2023, after patiently enduring an eight-year diagnosis of Lewy Body Dementia. Craig is survived by his wife of nearly 53 years, his four children, Bryan (Christina) Robins, Darren Robins, Brandon (Stacey) Robins and Alayne (Trevor) Smith and his grandchildren: Luke, Sam, Evie, Taylor, Ava, Brody, Jake, Tanner, Chase, Addy, Megan, Jillian, and many beloved nieces and nephews. Craig will always be remembered for his faith, sense of humor, his quick wit, and fun personality. A service will be held on Dec. 2, 2023 at 12 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 12310 New Hampton Dr. Tomball, TX 77377. The family will be available to greet friends in the church gym after the service, where refreshments will be served. A burial service will be held on Dec. 9, 2023 at 12 p.m., at the Fairview City Cemetery in Fairview, UT. The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, you please do a kind deed in Craig’s memory. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Nov 29, 2023 Alina Sue Cornman Alina Cornman died in her home on the night of Thanksgiving, Nov. 23, 2023, with her husband, Michael and daughter, Sadie at her side. She had long since battled with medical issues for the past three years, and is suffering no more. She loved doing arts and crafts, spending time with her family, and making memories with her grandson, Devon. She made such a big impact with the community working at Loaf and Jug, and just being a smiling face to everyone she met. A celebration of life will be scheduled for her at a later date by the family. --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 29, 2023 Clifton Jeffrey Lytle Clifton “Jeff” Lytle, 66, passed away Friday, November 24, 2023 at his home in Farson, Wyoming. He was a resident of Farson, Wyoming for the past 24 years and former resident of Rawlins, Wyoming. He was born August 29, 1957 in Rawlins, Wyoming, the son of William Lytle and Shirley Ann McCannon. Mr. Lytle attended schools in Rawlins, Wyoming and was a 1976 graduate of Rawlins High School. He was the owner/operator of Pronghorn Trucking for 24 years. Jeff enjoyed spending time with his three sons and grandchildren, fishing, hunting, watching western movies and cooking. Survivors include his mother, Shirley Ann Lytle of Farson, Wyoming; three sons, Wesley Shawn Lytle and wife Crystal of Craig, Colorado, Rodney Lytle and wife Andrea of Craig, Colorado, Chad Anthony Lytle of Craig, Colorado; one brother, William Scott Lytle of Farson, Wyoming; six grandchildren, Courtney Williams, Caden Lytle, Carson Lytle, Calvin Lytle, Marissa Lytle, Raegan Lytle; one uncle, Tom McCannon, several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father, William Lytle; two brothers, David Lytle and Donald Lytle. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Jeff’s memory to American Diabetes Association serving Wyoming, P.O. Box 96911, Washington, District of Columbia, 20090-96911 Cremation has taken place. A graveside service will be held sometime this spring. Condolences may be left at. www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Nov 30, 2023 Pamela Dawn Brewer Pamela Brewer, 47, passed away Sunday, November 26, 2023. She was a life long resident of Green River, Wyoming. She was born February 14, 1976 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the daughter of Ronald Bingham and Debra Chailland. Mrs. Brewer attended schools in Green River, Wyoming and was an 1994 graduate of Green River High. She also attended Western Wyoming Community College. She married Alan Brewer March 29, 2004 in Green River, Wyoming. She loved spending time with her “ladies,” Piper and Winnifred along with her daughter, Kasidee. Pamela enjoyed baking and cooking. She loved learning and was passionate about expanding her knowledge. She loved to laugh, her distinctive laughter was contagious and her personality could brighten any room. She loved to listen to and share funny stories with her daughter, Kasidee. Survivors include her husband, Alan Brewer of Green River, Wyoming; mother, Debbie Smith and husband LaMar of Green River, Wyoming; stepmother, Joanne Bingham of Green River, Wyoming; daughter, Kasidee Brewer and companion Jacob Angelovich of Loveland, Colorado; brother, Dustin Bingham and Wife Jaden and their son Jaxson of Rock Springs, Wyoming; her husband’s daughters, Danielle Brewer, Ashley Julian and Brittany Moore; maternal grandmother, Ida Chailland and paternal grandmother, Phyllis Bingham both of Green River, Wyoming; several aunts, uncles and cousins. Pamela was preceded in death by her father, Ronald Bingham, maternal grandfather, Jim Chailland; paternal grandfather, Francis Bingham and her dogs, Rosie, Marley and Zeke Brewer. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date The family respectfully requests donations be made in Pamela’s memory to the Humane Society of Sweetwater County, 310 Yellowstone Road, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 1, 2023 Lena A. Zelenka Lena Alma Zelenka, 90, passed away peacefully at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, November 29, 2023, with her loving family by her side following a lengthy illness. She was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. She was born September 3, 1933 in Rock Springs Wyoming, the daughter of Carl Edd and Nina Zanetti. Lena attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated from the Rock Springs High School in 1952. She married the love of her life, Robert Allen Zelenka, April 3, 1964 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Lena was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. Her interests included rock hunting, crossword puzzles, camping and country music. She loved reading country western novels. Her grandfather hailed from Sweden and was an original pioneer of Rock Springs. She worked at Joe’s Model Boot and Leather Shop and CA West Clothing Store. Survivors include her loving husband of 59 years, Robert “Bob” Zelenka of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, John Motto of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters Angie Bertagnolli and husband Albert of Lander, Wyoming, Barbara Zelenka of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Pete Edd and wife Lillian of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two half-brothers, John Shassetz and wife Patsy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Mario Shassetz and wife Brenda of Mountain View, Wyoming; one half-sister, Nina Chambers of Rock Springs, Wyoming; five grandchildren, Tom Hawks and companion Amanda, Gigi Hawks and fiancé Trevor Budd, Kevin Hawks, Christine Fairs and husband Marc, Michael Keldsen and partner Khris; three great-grandchildren, Meredith Fairs, Allison Fairs, Dahlia Hawks; and one niece, Karla Edd. She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Michael Motto; one daughter, Margaret Kay Keldsen and one son who died in infancy. The family respectfully requests donations in Lena’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Graveside services and interment will be held Friday, December 8, 2023 at 1:00 P.M. at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 1, 2023 Matthew Normanray Truxell Phillips Matthew Normanray Truxell Phillips, 19, passed away unexpectedly November 29, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Lander, Wyoming for two years and a former resident of Green River, Wyoming. He died suddenly following an automobile accident. Matthew was born December 19, 2003 in South Jordan, Utah, the son of Steven Ray Phillips Jr. and Aleta Denise Truxell. He attended schools in Rock Springs and Green River, Wyoming. Matthew worked as a floor hand for CWC Energy for two months. Prior to that he got his weed sprayer certification through the Wyoming Agricultural Department and maintained oil field locations for six months. He started out working doing snow removal in Green River for a few years and that’s how he bought his first truck. He enjoyed hanging out with his family and friends and listening to music. Matthew was a huge animal lover and never met a stranger. He was also an avid rock collector. Survivors include his father, Steven Ray Phillips Jr. of Banning, California; his mother, Aleta Phillips of Lander, Wyoming; two sisters, Tamara Chavira and husband Hector of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Debra DuBuque of Saratoga Springs, Utah; special brothers, “The Council” of Green River and Rock Springs, Wyoming; paternal grandfather, Steven Ray Phillips Sr. of Pasadena, California; maternal grandfather, Fred Paul Truxell of Evanston, Wyoming; as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandmother, Sharon Rae Brazier and maternal grandmother, Barbara Joan Truxell. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, December 6, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs,Wyoming 82901. The family respectfully requests donations made in Matthew’s memory to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital 332 N. Lauderdale Street, Memphis, Tennessee 38105. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 1, 2023 Raymond Harry Chipp Raymond Harry Chipp, 73, passed away at his home on November 26, 2023 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. Ray was born March 10, 1950 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Harry R. Chipp and Lena (Prevedel) Chipp. He attended school in Rock Springs and was a 1968 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Raymond also attended the University of Wyoming. Ray worked for the City of Rock Springs at the Rock Springs Fire Department for 30 years and retired in 2008 as a fireman. He was a very independent, hardworking individual who grew up hunting and fishing with his family and friends. The outdoors was something he enjoyed his entire life. His favorite pastime was spending time with his family. Ray was great at building things with his hands. Cement, rock and woodworking were a passion of his. Survivors include one sister, Patricia “Pat” Miller and husband Bert of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one son, Colby Moss of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one niece, Kristie Hopper and husband Brett of Grants Pass, Oregon; one nephew, Chad Miller of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two grandnieces, Hailee Hopper and Ella Hopper both of Grants Pass, Oregon; as well as several cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Ray’s memory to a charity of your choice. Cremation has taken place, and no services will be held at his request. Condolences may be made at www.vasefuneralhome.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 3, 2023 Doris Kettle Doris Kettle passed away peacefully while surrounded by family November 30, 2023, in Woodburn, Ore., after a short illness. She was 95 years old. Doris was born on January 13, 1928, in Winton, to Albert and Mary Hornsby. She attended grade school in Winton until sixth grade and then moved to Superior, where she graduated with the class of 1946. She married Kenneth Kettle in 1952. After graduation, she worked in both Oregon and California. She also worked in Williams Drug Store, the Post Office and D.O. Clark in Superior. When she moved to Rock Springs, she worked at the Union Mercantile for many years until it closed in 1979. For the next 20 years, she was the “nanny” for her four grandchildren, Merri, Sean, Kelsey and Clay. Doris was a wonderful and dedicated grandmother. Doris is survived by her children, Gay Lynn Bath of Salem, Ore., Michael Kettle (Marilyn), of Cold Spring, Texas, and Laurie Boeckel (Kelly) of Nampa, Idaho. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Merri Bath-McDonald (Ian), Sean Bath, Kelsey Mosquedo (Alex) and Clayton Boeckel. She also has three great children, Finn and River McDonald and Carter Mosquedo, and 13 nieces and nephews who affectionately knew her as “Dodo.” She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and her brothers, Morris, Albert, William, Tom, and Gary Hornsby, her sisters, Renee Magsamen and Rosemary Divine, and many of her lifelong friends. Doris will be cremated and at her request, there will be no services. If you would like to make a donation in her name, please make it to your local hospice. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 4, 2023 LeaAnne Christiansen LeaAnne Christiansen, 85, died December 3, 2023 in Green River, Wyoming where she moved earlier this year to be closer to family. LeaAnne was born September 19, 1938 in Butte, Montana to William and Ruth Curtis. She was raised in Sheridan and Buffalo, Wyoming graduating from Buffalo High School in 1956. She attended the University of Wyoming where she met Alex “Jim” Christiansen. They were married on June 29, 1957 in Buffalo and made their home on the family farm in Kimball County, Nebraska. Jim and LeaAnne later moved to Kimball and were married for nearly 60 years. In addition to keeping a spotless home (much to the chagrin of her husband and sons), LeaAnne also worked as a store clerk, bookmobile librarian and a teacher’s aide. She took pride in serving as a personal aid to a special needs student for several years. She was a member and secretary of First English Lutheran Church in Kimball. Survivors include her sons, Tom Christiansen (Karen) of Green River, and Gary Christiansen (Joye) of Suquamish, WA; granddaughters, Sarah Christiansen and Tessa Christiansen-Feiock(Rodney); grandson, Tim Kyle; and great-granddaughter, Camryn Christiansen. LeaAnne was the definition of a doting grandmother and great-grandmother. LeaAnne was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and their toddler daughter, Stacy. Cremation has taken place. A private family memorial service will be held in Kimball next summer. The family respectfully requests donations be made in LeaAnne’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901, the Kimball Hospital Foundation, 505 South Burg Street, Kimball, Nebraska 69145 or First English Lutheran Church, 501 South Webster Street, Kimball, Nebraska 69145. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 6, 2023 Mikeal Thomas “Tommy” Anastos Mikeal Thomas “Tommy” Anastos, 41, passed away Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was a resident of Green River since 2017 and former resident of Rawlins, Lyman and Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was born October 31, 1982 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Steven Harry Anastos and Julie L. Underwood Mr. Anastos attended schools in Lyman, Wyoming and Rock Springs, Wyoming. He worked for J & A Enterprise for the last seven years as a mechanic. Tommy loved hanging out with friends and family, fishing, building and working on hot rods, motorcycles, and hiking. He was an avid Las Vegas Raiders fan and loved listening to Johnny Cash. Survivors include his mother, Julie Conley of Rawlins, Wyoming; one son, Daniel Wieburg of Reliance, Wyoming; two brothers, Gene Anastos of Rawlins, Wyoming, Kenneth “Kenny” Anastos of Billings, Montana; two half-brothers, Stephen Anastos of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Patrick Bakkala of Casper, Wyoming; one sister, Stephanie Kay Jones-Anastos of Rawlins, Wyoming, Debbie Hewert; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and one dog, Oliver; one cat, Samsung. He is preceded in death by his father, Steven Anastos; paternal grandparents, Stephen and Marcella Anastos; maternal grandparents, Earl Jerome and Thelma Underwood; his stepfather, Gary Bakkala; several aunts and uncles; and his ex-wife, Tracy Anastos. Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted for Mikeal Tommy Anastos with his father, Steven Anastos at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 8, 2023 David Jack McDonough David Jack McDonough 1961-2023 Jack McDonough, 61, passed away on December 6, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, WY. He was born on August 3, 1962 in Rock Springs, the son of Dave and Patti McDonough. Jack attended schools in Rock Springs and graduated with the class of 1980. Soon after graduation Jack went to work at Solvay. He worked there until moving to Salt Lake City, UT where he managed Wiseguys Live Comedy Club. Jack moved back to Rock Springs due to health issues. He and his constant four-legged companion, Ted loved being outdoors, Jack was an avid hunter and fisherman. Survivors include his son, Tyler McDonough of Salt Lake City, UT; mother, Patti McDonough; sister, Renee Pedersen; brother, Dan McDonough all of Rock Springs, WY; nephews and nieces, and great-nephews and nieces of Rock Springs, WY, Pueblo, CO, and Vernal, UT. Private family services and interment will take place in Pinedale, WY. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway, Suite 220, Rock Springs, WY 82901, www.myhsc.org. Condolences for the family can be left at wwww.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 8, 2023 Clayta Forsgren Clayta Forsgren, 95, passed away peacefully on December 6, 2023 at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming where she had resided for the past two years. She was born on January 31, 1928 in Maryville, Idaho, the daughter of LeDail and Erma Christensen. Clayta attended schools in Pocatello, Idaho and Brigham City, Utah and graduated from the Box Elder High School with the class of 1944. That same year, Clayta married Richard A. Forsgren and soon thereafter, moved to Rock Springs where she co-owned Finer Cleaners with her husband. She performed the final inspection on every customer’s garment before it was deemed acceptable. Nothing went out the door that didn’t meet her approval. If it didn’t look new, she took it back and worked on it until it looked perfect. When not working, Clayta spent a lot of time at her summer home in Pinedale entertaining friends and family, serving up many enjoyable and delicious meals to whomever happened to stop by. Her cooking was legendary! She finally decided to throw in the towel and retire in 2005 at the age of 77. Clayta was a member of Providence Reformed Church in Rock Springs and faithfully attended until she was no longer able. Survivors include son, Richard E. Forsgren of Plain City, UT; daughters, Terri Lynn Hager and husband Greg of Casper, WY, Barbara Ann Thompson and husband Dale of Rock Springs, WY; eleven grandchildren, Nicole Forsgren, Amy Forsgren, Dr. Lance Hager, Jason Hager, AndreaPowell, Tony Hager, Nathan Hager, Elizabeth Young, Troy Thompson, Heather Lee, Michael Thompson, and several nieces and nephews. Clayta was also the blessed grandmother of thirty great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Forsgren, parents, LeDail and Erma Christensen, three sisters, Clea Buist, Vola Lowe, Eileen Kershisnik; one brother, Bobby Christensen, and one granddaughter, Amber Thompson. Interment has taken place in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery and memorial services will be held at a later date. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 11, 2023 Ida Norma Ferrero Ida “Norma” Ferrero, 98, passed away at The Villa on December 8, 2023. Norma was born September 30, 1925 in McCurtain, Oklahoma to Ida Jane Woodruff and William McKinley Stiles. She married John Joseph Ferrero, Jr. on June 9, 1945, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. They had two children, John Ferrero and Theresa Ferrero Loisate. Norma grew up in Oklahoma before making a life in Rock Springs. She worked several jobs before opening Norma’s Beauty Shop in 1966. She enjoyed painting, playing the organ, playing bingo and gambling, especially taking gambling trips with her friends. She was an avid seamstress and crocheter, making many clothes and blankets for her family and friends. In her mid-90’s she crocheted dozens of blankets and shawls and donated them to local seniors. Even after she lost most of her eyesight she would crochet from memory. Norma was preceded in death by her parents, husband, John Ferrero, sister, Marie Stiles, brothers, Eugene Stiles and Percy Dean Stiles, and son-in-law, Bill Loisate. She is survived by her brothers, Robert (Essie) Stiles and Kenneth Ray (Earlene) Stiles both of Oklahoma, children, John (Greer) Ferrero, Theresa Loisate, grandchildren, Gina (Terence) Davis, Andrea (JJ) Syvrud, William Loisate (Patricia Smith), Geno Ferrero, and Nunzio Ferrero (Tess Jensen), great-grandchildren, Rayden Davis, TJ Davis, Annika Syvrud, Giancarlo Ferrero, and Enzo Ferrero, numerous nieces and nephews. At her request, no services will be held. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Norma’s name to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or a charity of your choice. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 11, 2023 Cole F. Sulenta Cole F. Sulenta passed away Sunday, December 3, 2023. He was born on May 21, 1985 in Jackson, Wyoming to Susie and John Sulenta of Pinedale, Wyoming. Growing up in Pinedale there wasn’t anything that Cole wouldn’t do and he deeply loved his family and friends. He was a master of all board sports, hockey, golf, and dirt biking, so many extreme sports! He was a fearless athlete. Cole had a love for music that was equally matched by his tremendous talent. He played the piano, trombone, and guitar, and he so loved to sing. Cole spent the last 13 years of his life in Maui selling real estate, loving the ocean, and playing his music at random beachside and rooftop venues. Above all, Cole was a special, unique soul. He was a one-of-a-kind human so talented and exhilarating, a favorite to so many that loved him. A magical presence when he entered the room, Cole was truly life-changing. Cole is survived by his mother and father, Susie and John Sulenta, brother, Sage, and cousin, Chastity Pfaff, and many, many close family and friends. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, Cole’s family requests donations be made to the Pinedale Fine Arts Council. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 12, 2023 Michael James “Jim Bob” Walton Michael James “Jim Bob” Walton, 64, passed away December 9th, 2023, at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He resided all over the United States, but called Rock Springs home for 25 years. Jim Bob was born April 22, 1959 in Evanston, Wyoming, the son of Vasco Gene Walton and Connie Roberts Walton. He attended schools in Evanston, Medicine Bow, and Rock Springs, Wyoming. Jim married Maria Clingan in Rock Springs in 2009. She preceded him in death on July 23, 2023. He was a welder and the owner of Jim Bob’s Welding for 15 years until he retired. Jim Bob was mechanically inclined and a jack of all trades. He could fix anything and was always helping someone. Under the rough exterior he was a huge animal lover and was an avid fisherman. Above all, he loved spending time with his family and friends and could talk to anybody about anything. He is survived by his parents, Gene and Connie Walton; four sons, Jeremy Walton and wife Megan of Evanston, Wyoming, Joshua Walton and wife Clarice of Evanston, Wyoming, Troy Harrison of Texas, and Sammual Walton of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Tara Stewart and husband Brandon of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Ed Walton and wife Becky of San Diego, California; one sister, Shonie Mitchelson and husband Rick of Rock Springs, Wyoming; as well as several grandchildren, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Maria. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted 11:00 A.M. Friday, December 15, 2023 at Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 12, 2023 Mardell B. Pieper Mardell B. Pieper, 81, died December 11, 2023, at the Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Born Sept. 27, 1942, Mardell was the second of three children born to Harry and Wilma (Hashman) Johnson in Morrill, Nebraska. She graduated from Morrill High School in 1960. Mardell met John Pieper at a square dance when he was on leave from the Army. She asked him to take her to prom. He signed her senior year book with a letter describing her beautiful blue eyes and promising to spend the rest of his life with her. On Oct. 27, 1962, the two married in a Catholic ceremony in Bayard, Nebraska. They had two children, son Kent John and daughter, Holly Ann. For the first years of marriage, John and Mardell worked on their own farm near Bayard, Nebraska. In 1968, the family moved to Brighton, Colorado, where Mardell worked for the Brighton School District as the elementary school secretary. She was active in the auxiliary for the Knight of Columbus. John and Mardell took square dance lessons with the Squarehoppers in Brighton. Mardell decorated cakes and has albums of the many creations she made for weddings, anniversaries and other people’s special occasions. In the fall of 1978, the family moved to Rock Springs, Wyoming, where Mardell worked for the accounting firm then known as Henderson, Stevens and Associates. She then worked for the Wyoming Education Association in Rock Springs for 19 years. She was an active Red Hatter and served as “Queen Bee” of the Rollicking Red Hatters for several years. When she retired, she helped full-time watching her grandchildren and square danced with the Sashay Pardners in Rock Springs. She often volunteered at Young At Heart Senior Center. Survivors include children, Kent Pieper and wife Marla, of Myton, Utah, Holly Dabb and husband Randy, of Rawlins and Rock Springs; four grandsons, RJ Pieper and wife Angela Thatcher, of Rock Springs, Matthew Jackman and wife Breanna, of Rock Springs, Jace Jackman and fiancé Trisha Moore, of Rock Springs, and Lance Jackman, of Twin Falls, Idaho; half-brother, Howard Johnson, of Newport News, Virginia; sisters-in-law, Dorothy Johnson, of Sheridan, Mary Zink, of Brighton, Colo., Josie Mearns and husband Jack, of Shoreline, Washington, Ellen Monroe and husband Robert, of Fredrick, Colorado; and 32 nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by husband, John Pieper, her parents, Harry and Wilma Johnson; siblings, Farren Johnson and Wendell Johnson. Private family services will be conducted in the spring. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Mardell’s memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 13, 2023 Garnet K. Nichols Garnet K. Nichols, 76, passed away December 12, 2023 surrounded by her loving family at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a former resident of California and a resident of Rock Springs for 72 years. Garnet was born January 15, 1947 in Bakersfield, California, the daughter of Walter Keywatz and Melba Bellman. She attended school in Stansbury, Wyoming. Garnet married Donald Dean Nichols and he preceded her in death in April of 2011. She worked as a department head at Wal-Mart for 10 years until her retirement in 2010. Garnet was a member of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community. She enjoyed spending her time camping and fishing with her family. Garnet was also a huge lover of animals. Survivors include her daughter, Paula Bryant and husband Butch of Farson, Wyoming; one sister-in-law, Violet Dee Keywatz; one grandson, Michael Bryant and wife Crystal of Rigby, Idaho; one great-granddaughter, Arianna Bryant of Rigby, Idaho; niece, Debby Wisniewski of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two nephews, Darrell “Porky” Jones and Mike Farrell of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Melba Keywatz; husband, Donald Nichols; one daughter, Denise Eeds; one brother, Bert Keywatz; two sisters, Jeanette Collier and Eunice Farrell. Following cremation, no services will be held at her request. The family respectfully requests donations in Garnet’s memory be made to Sage View Care Center, 1325 Sage Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 13, 2023 Larry D. Cummings Larry D Cummings, 75, passed away December 13, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was born March 26, 1948, in Thermopolis, Hot Springs, Wyoming, the son of Guy Richard Cummings and Barbara Berdine (Drake) Cummings. He married Joy Ann Higgins June 6, 1969, in Denver, Colorado. They had 54 wonderful years together. He was preceded in death by his parents and a younger sister. Survivors include his wife, Joy A. Cummings, their son, James R. Cummings, granddaughter, Kimberlee Ann (Cummings) Neumann and spouse Kory Neumann, great-grandsons, Owen P. Neumann, Carter W. Neumann, Killian O. Neumann, and Tina Jo Malan. Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a financial donation in Larry's name to Sweetwater County Hospice. Per his request, there will be no services held. Condolences for the family can be left at Fox Funeral Home, www.foxfh.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 13, 2023 Gwen Lynn Szudera Gwen Lynn (Adams) Szudera, formerly of Rock Springs, Wyoming, passed away Saturday, December 2, 2023 at her home in Henderson, Nevada. She was battling cancer. She was surrounded by her husband, Ed, and family. Gwen was born December 28,1949, in Columbus, Montana to Mildred Adams and Ralph Neil Adams. Her family moved to Billings, Montana, where she graduated from Billings Senior High School, and attended Boise State College, studying dentistry. Gwen married Ed (Suds) Szudera in Billings on October 8, 1971. They moved to Rock Springs in April 1974, and upon Ed’s retirement from OCI, Gwen and Ed moved to Henderson, Nevada in October 2012. She enjoyed her summers at the family cabin in Montana. She enjoyed reading, crafting, mini golf and traveling as a young woman. She was a member of the civil air patrol. She was a troop leader in Girl Scouts in Rock Springs. Gwen and her mother, Mildred made many friends at the Rock Springs senior center. She is survived by husband, Ed Szudera of 52 years; son, Michael (Mac) and his wife Darlene of Virginia; daughter, Lorie, son Guy, brother, Terry Adams and his wife Charlene of Texas; sister, Beth Schultz of Montana; and granddaughters, Alexandra and Mikayla Szudera of Virginia. She loved her family and her pets. She will be missed by everyone who knew her. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 13, 2023 Paula Ann Webb Paula Ann Webb, 57, passed away December 11, 2023 at Holy Cross Hospital in Layton, Utah surrounded by her loving family. She was a former resident of Lyman, Wyoming and a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for 36 years. Paula was born September 27 1966 in Heber, Utah, the daughter of Sterling Giles and Anita Reese. She attended school in Lyman, Wyoming and graduated from Lyman High School in 1985. She then attended Western Wyoming Community College and the University of Wyoming where she received her Bachelors in English. She also received a Post Baccalaureate in Education from Western Governors University. Paula married the love of her life, Scott Treimann Webb in Lyman, Wyoming on March 21, 1992. She helped shape young minds as an elementary school teacher for Sweetwater County School District #1 for 25 years until her retirement in 2022. Paula was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She enjoyed crocheting, watching movies, and road trips. But most of all, Paula was very family oriented, spending time with her family every chance she could get. Survivors include her husband of 31 years, Scott Webb of Rock Springs, Wyoming; her parents, Sterling and Anita Giles of Lyman, Wyoming; father-in-law, George Sutej of Kemmerer, Wyoming; two sons, Jake and Josh Webb of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three brothers, Eric Giles and wife Bree of Mountain View, Wyoming, Kurt Giles and wife Rose of Mesa, Arizona, Aaron Giles and wife Jamie of Lyman, Wyoming; one sister, Jennifer Giles of Evanston, Wyoming; as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother-in-law, June Sutej. Following cremation a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, December 16, 2023 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Stake Center, 2055 Edgar Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 14, 2023 Elizabeth Irene “Beth” Seals Elizabeth “Beth” Irene Seals, 78, passed away peacefully December 14, 2023 at her home in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a former resident of Salt Lake City, Utah and Riverton, Wyoming, but called Rock Springs home for the last 57 years. She was born March 18, 1945 in Del Rio, Texas, the daughter of Fred Robert Ratliff and Hazel Iona Strother. She attended school in Riverton, Wyoming and graduated with her general education diploma. Beth married the love of her life, Benjamin Gayle Seals, June 9, 1962 in Riverton, Wyoming. He preceded her in death September 19, 2016. She worked for 25 years as a meat wrapper at The Butcher Shop. Beth enjoyed playing bingo and gambling, as well as hunting and fishing. Her biggest joy in life was making memories with her family and grandchildren. Survivors include two sons, Benjamin “Darryl” Seals and wife Zona of Chillicothe, Ohio, Darryn Seals and wife Brenda of Poulsbo, Washington; one daughter, Deanna Seals and companion Richard Smith of Atlantic City, Wyoming; one brother, Fred Ratliff of Deer Park, Texas; one sister, Jeanne Byrd of Waco, Texas; seven grandchildren, Mike Caudell and wife Heidi, Nick Seals and wife Mary, Abigail Seals, Gregory Seals, Ashleigh Seals, Kyle Seals and wife Julie, Shaughn Seals and wife Kaylee; eleven great-grandchildren as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Hazel Ratliff; her husband of 54 years, Gayle Seals; one brother-in-law, Joe Wayne Byrd; and one sister-in-law, Jean Ratliff. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Beth’s name to Alzheimer's Association, 225 North Michigan Avenue, Floor 17, Chicago, Illinois 60601 or https://www.alz.org/ Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. Friday, December 22, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 15, 2023 Jeanette (Jan) Johnson Jeanette (Jan) Johnson left his earth to her eternal home with her savior on Monday, Dec. 11, 2023. She was 94 years old. Jan was born Oct. 5, 1929 in Lakeville, Minnesota. She was the youngest of 11 children of Jensine and Amarius Nielsen. Jan married Marlin Johnson in 1956. They were married for over 67 years. Jan and Marlin resided in Prescott Valley, Arizona. Prior to moving to Arizona, they were long term residents of Green River, Wyoming. Survivors include her husband, Marlin, daughter, Rachel (David) Warme of Annandale, Virginia, son, Marcus (Sandi) Johnson of Lathrop, Missouri, and son, Brooks (Nancy) Johnson of Green River, Wyoming. They have five grandchildren, Emily Johnson, Timothy Johnson, Michael Warme, Jensine (Sina) Warme, and Sarah Warme; four step-granddaughters, Lorri Laughlin, Michelle Boggs, Hannah Smith, and Chelsea Talbot. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 15, 2023 Donna Lucille Bertagnolli Donna L. Bertagnolli, 93, passed away December 15, 2023 at Mission at Castle Rock Rehabilitation Center in Green River, Wyoming. She was a former resident of Saint George, Utah but called Rock Springs, Wyoming her home. Donna was born November 3, 1930 in Douglas, Wyoming, the daughter of Otto Hart and Pearl Hornbeck. She attended school in Shoshoni, Wyoming. Donna married George E. Bertagnolli on July 6, 1968 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He preceded her in death on August 15, 2006. She was a bookkeeper for J.C. Penny for 33 years until she retired in 1992. Donna loved to cook and was an avid baker. She also enjoyed traveling to Mesquite and was an outdoor enthusiast who regularly spent her time fishing and camping. Survivors include one son, Steve Sinner and wife Carol of South Jordan, Utah; one daughter, Susan Buchholz and husband Jerry of Cody, Wyoming; two brothers, John Hart of Riverton, Wyoming, Jerry Hart and wife Margaret of Afton, Wyoming; one sister-in-law, Donna Hart of Arizona She was preceded in death by her parents, Otto and Pearl Hart; husband, George Bertagnolli; one son, Danny Sinner; one brother, Bob Hart; two sisters, Frances Allbright and husband Mickey, Joan Marie Hart who died in infancy; and one sister-in-law, Midge Hart A rosary will be recited at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 116 Broadway Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted immediately following the rosary at the church. Graveside services and interment will be in the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneral home.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 18, 2023 Thomas William Andrews Thomas William Andrews, 87, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family Sunday, December 17, 2023 at his home. He was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He died following a lengthy illness. He was born January 30, 1936 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Thomas Lester Andrews and Bette Davies. Mr. Andrews attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1955 graduate of Rock Springs High School. He earned his Bachelor Degree in Business from the University of Wyoming. He married Gale Greenhalgh December 23,1955 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She preceded him in death December 15, 2018. Mr. Andrews was in the United States Air Force Reserves. He was a member of the Wyoming Cowboy Joe’s Club and Jaycees. He owned and operated Colony Cooperation for 18 years and retired in 1977. He loved spending time with family and his friends, he enjoyed fishing, boating, hunting and spending time at Tom’s Folly in Manila, Utah. Survivors include his son, Thomas Michael Andrews and wife Tina of Rock Springs, Wyoming; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife. The family respectfully requests donations be made in Thomas’ memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 Cremation will take place. A Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 18, 2023 Paula Josephine Lukehart Paula Josephine Lukehart, 79, passed away Friday, December 15, 2023 at the Mission at the Villa Castle Rock, in Green River, Wyoming surrounded by family. She was born in Gillette, Wyoming on May 29, 1944, the daughter of Paul Lewis and Myrtle Moser. Paula graduated from the Campbell High School with the class of 1962 before attending the National College of Business in Rapid City, South Dakota. She married Linden Lukehart in 1965, they later divorced. She then married Mike “Mac” McCullough many years later. Paula worked as a secretary for 33 years until her retirement in 2004. She was a proud member of the Upper Yellowstone Snowmobile Club in Cooke City, Montana. Paula had the best sense of humor, she liked to tease and she was feisty! Paula enjoyed spoiling her grandchildren and she had an amazing memory of the cute little things that each of them said. She gave the best gifts, not because they were expensive but because they were unique to the person individually. Lastly, Paula LOVED to dance! Survivors include her son, Paul Lukehart and wife Amanda of Gillette, WY; daughter, Lisa Lukehart of Rock Springs, WY; beloved grandchildren, Zachary, Joshua, Alyssa, Aleesha, Linden, Islea; and great-grandchild, Augustus. Preceded in death by her parents, Paul and Myrtle Lewis, husband, Mac and brother, Gary, niece, Dena and several cousins. Cremation had taken place and private family services will be held. The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Mission at the Villa Castle Rock, 1445 Uinta Drive, Green River. WY Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 18, 2023 Derek Travers Van Brunt Derek Travers Van Brunt, 47, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away on December 2, 2023 after a lengthy illness. Derek was born September 8, 1976 in Cape May Courtship, New Jersey to Robert and Jean Van Brunt. His parents relocated to Wiscasset, Maine when Derek was a toddler. Derek attended school, graduating from Wiscasset High School with the Class of 1994. It was there he found a passion for the great outdoors and wrestling. He was ranked second in state wrestling at a high school level. After graduation, Derek enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he honorably served his country from August 1994 to April 2001, achieving the rank of E-4. During this time, he served in Serbia as well as Haiti. When his military enlistment ended, Derek found a love for rodeo as a bull rider. Anything Derek put his mind to accomplish, he succeeded far beyond measure. It was bull riding when Derek met one of his best friends, Glen Reddon. Derek found his way to Wyoming with Glen. Out west, Derek met a gal, and married; the two shared a daughter. They later, divorced. Derek found beauty in life’s small moments, his favorite being the birth of his daughter. He held tight to the memories and moments they got to share. Derek found a love working in the oil and gas industry, and later, being his own boss as the sole proprietor of Liberty Duct & Carpet Cleaning. It was in his time off that he found a place of peace and solace exploring the mountains and wide open spaces around the county. Derek loved to explore and hike the Wind River Mountains with his trusty companion, Rooster, and “sis from a different miss,” Trace. It was there that he was reacquainted with his love for camping out around a fire with like minded friends, sharing stories of days gone by, and mastering the art of both spin cast and fly fishing, trapping and hunting when time allowed. He found peace in hiking the back country and the quiet nature provided. Derek had a deep love for freedom and the United States Constitution. He loved to study all the legal aspects of human rights, and would often strike up a conversation to share his depth of knowledge with folks. His blunt honesty often over shadowed his huge heart. He made sure the people he cared deeply for, knew where he stood and how he felt. He’d tell his friends the good and the bad, without any hesitation. But they all knew it came from a place of love and caring. To know Derek and his heart meant you had an appreciation for honesty and integrity, earning his trust. Derek lived life on his own terms and loved the same way. Derek is survived by his parents, Robert and Jean Van Brunt of Wiscasset, Maine; one daughter, Veronica Lee Van Brunt of Texas; His trusty pals: Glen Reddon (spouse Mindy and children), Trace Lyric Murphy, (partner, Billy and son, Alex), Ira Petry (daughter Tabby), Harlan Greer and Sal Solaris; among many others. Derek was preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents, and welcomed to his heavenly home by his cherished pup, Rooster. Family and friends will share a moment and memories in Derek’s honor in the Wind River Mountains as spring approaches. Location and date will be shared as the weather breaks in the spring of 2024. The family would like to respectfully request in lieu of flowers, that a donation be made in Derek’s honor and love for our freedom to a charity of your choice honoring our ill or disabled veterans. We would like to thank all of his friends who took time to check in, call, help and keep in contact with Derek as he navigated through these last moments; the VA for continuing help and medical care; all the healthcare personnel that got to know Derek and took the time to care for him in the last few months. Your kindness in Derek’s time of need will never be forgotten. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 19, 2023 Leslie Fritz Schmidt Leslie Fritz Schmidt, 80, passed away Sunday, December 17, 2023 at his home. He is a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the last 38 years and former resident of Belle Fourche, South Dakota. He died following a lengthy illness of almost 20 years. He was born on September 26, 1943 in Angleton, Texas, the son of Oscar Emil Schmidt and Ella Mary Merrem. Mr. Schmidt attended schools in West Columbia High School in 1960. He attended school at Texas A and M. He married Sandra Hennewinkel August 21, 1975 at Belle Fourche, South Dakota and they later divorced. Mr. Schmidt worked at Simplot for 19 years and retired in December 2004 as a supervisor. He was a member of the Shriners and was a Mason. He loved to go camping, fishing and hunting. Survivors include two sons, Bryan Schmidt and wife Zhanna of Fredericksberg, Virginia, Wade Schmidt of Tampa, Florida; two daughters, Donna Thurmon and husband Kenny of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Mary Annette Schmidt of Corpus Christi, Texas; three grandchildren, Eric Gab, Jordan Gab and wife Erin, Landon Gab and wife Amber; three great-grandchildren, Gentry, Truen, Booker. Cremation will take place. No services will be held at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 20, 2023 Gordon “Scott” Smith Gordon “Scott” Smith, 56, of Layton, Utah, lost his battle with cancer and passed away peacefully in his sleep at Davis Hospital on December 8, 2023. It is with great sadness and much love that we say good-bye to this beloved husband, father, son, and brother. Scott was always curious and learning something new, and he had a witty and wonderful sense of humor – he loved to laugh. Scott was born April 21, 1967 to Gordon R. Smith and Sherie Lee Goold Smith in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was 10 years old when his parents moved to Green River, Wyoming, and spent his youth as most Wyoming kids do, exploring the outdoors and getting up to mischief. He graduated from Green River High School in 1985 and went on to have a career as machinist. He was raised as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-Saints. Scott moved to Utah where his met his wife, Jodie Lee Bloomfield, and was married on October 31, 1998. He always joked that he chose this date so that he would never forget his anniversary. Scott and Jodie were married and made their home in Utah for 22 years when they decided they were ready for a new adventure and moved to New Port Richey, Florida, where they spent four years enjoying the Florida sunshine. Scott loved to tease his siblings that he was enjoying the beach while they were hunkered down for a cold mountain west winter. Whenever taunted back about undesirable happenings in Florida, Scott retorted, “it’s the price we pay to live in paradise.” Until Scott was diagnosed with esophageal stomach cancer in February 2023, he enjoyed being outdoors and he especially loved the water. His passion for water started when he was a teenager, and his dad bought a boat. Scott learned to water ski and spent his summers perfecting his form on the Flaming Gorge. From there, it was just a matter of time before he decided to get scuba certified. He loved scuba diving so much and he wanted to share it with everyone – the family spent many a dinner watching videos from his dives! Scott and Jodie traveled to numerous destinations to scuba dive, but his favorite dive location was in The Federate States of Micronesia where he had the opportunity to explore the World War II shipwrecks in Chuuk (Truk) Lagoon. Scott is survived by his wife, Jodie Smith and three kids: son, Nathan (Lisa) Hamblin, son, Nicholas (Rebecca) Hamblin, daughter, Autumn Hess, and 11 grandchildren, all of Layton, Utah; his parents, Gordon and Sherie Smith of Green River, Wyoming; older sister, Kimberlee (David) Haberkorn of Colorado Springs, Colorado; younger sister, Christena (Jason) Palmer of Green River, Wyoming; younger brother, Lee (Tara) Smith of Green River, Wyoming; and baby sister, Lindsie Smith (Chris Jennings) of Salt Lake City, Utah; and one niece and nine nephews. Scott was preceded in death by his grandparents, Lee and Maurine Goold of Monroe, Utah, and Reed and Ardis Smith of Salt Lake City, Utah. The family will be planning a celebration of life at a later time. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you instead donate to the cancer research organization of your choice. Thank you Scott, for all of the laughs, adventures, and much love you gave to us. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 21, 2023 Jesse Reed Jesse Reed Jr, 64, passed away peacefully December 17, 2023 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming with his loving wife by his side. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs. Jesse was born May 2, 1959 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, the son of Jesse Reed Sr. and Pearl Atcher. He attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a 1978 graduate of Rock Springs High School. Jesse met his soul mate Lori Reecher Kumpula in 1986. Together they created an unbreakable bond and were married in Rock Springs on July 22, 2010. He was employed by several businesses in Sweetwater County including Stansbury Mine, Southwest Wyoming Rehabilitation Center, City of Rock Springs, Lewis and Lewis Construction, and DeBernardi Construction. He retired in 2022, but continued to help family and friends with any construction and yard work jobs. Jesse was a member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church and New Hope Baptist Church. He loved making memories with his family and friends. Jesse enjoyed quality moments with his grandchildren who he absolutely adored, possessing a talent for eliciting laughter and bringing joy to their days. Whether it was a fishing trip or watching sports games (the Seattle Seahawks and the St. Louis Cardinals were his favorite), you knew it would be a good time. Jesse enjoyed participating in football pools and horse races, as well as trying his hand at a bit of gambling. He possessed a passion for gardening and a renowned ability to nurture flourishing growth, earning him the title of the master with the “Green Thumb.” Jesse, with a very giving soul, would help anyone at any given opportunity, treating nobody as a stranger. Always ready with a hug, a smile, and a joke, he generously shared the bounty from his garden. Survivors include his wife, Lori Reed of Rock Springs, Wyoming; mother-in-law, Phyllis Kumpula of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three sons, Antonio Lee of Rawlins, Wyoming, Jesse Reed III and wife Baylee of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Timothy Lee of Casper, Wyoming; one son-in-law and fishing partner, Gary McGuire of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two daughters, Da’Nelle Tong of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Tiffany Rall and husband Justin of Rock Springs, Wyoming; ten grandchildren, Jasmine, Tae, Lexus, Joe, Alya, Auto, Isaac, Lailahni, Felix, Zailah; as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and other extended family. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents; father, Earl Dotsie; one daughter, Tia McGuire; and father-in-law, Duane Kumpula. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted by Pastor Dave Brown and Pastor Nate Purvis, 11:00 A.M. Friday, January 5, 2024 at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 3309 Sweetwater Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. The family respectfully requests donations in Jesse’s memory be made to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901 or Cowboys Against Cancer, 1893 Dewar Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 21, 2023 Sister Dorothy Henscheid Sister Dorothy Henscheid passed away peacefully at 10:31 p.m., Oct. 31, 2023 at the age of 92. She was born Nov. 16, 1930. A Sister of Charity of Leavenworth for 72 years, she entered religious life Aug. 21, 1951, and took the name Sister Mary Lois when she received her habit. She later returned to her baptismal name. Born in Rupert, Idaho, Sister Dorothy was the eldest of the seven children of William J. and Mary K. (née Bott) Henscheid. Sister Dorothy taught at the elementary and high school levels for many years in Kansas, Montana, Missouri, and California. She also taught at Saint Mary College, worked in Pastoral Ministry, and eventually became Assistant Director of the Mother House Campus and then the Director of Campus. She then earned degrees from Saint Mary College and Humboldt State University, with additional studies at Carroll College, Madonna College, Denver University, the University of Indiana, and the University of Notre Dame. Preceding Sister Dorothy in death were her parents; sisters, Angeline King and Mary Borrowman; and brother, Leo Joseph Henscheid. Survivors include her sisters, Sister Kathleen Marie Henscheid, SCL, Debora (Richard) Povlsen, and Katherine (Gary) Maxson; nieces and nephews; and the SCL Community. The vigil and funeral took place Nov. 14 and Nov. 15. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Mother House grounds in Leavenworth, Kan. --- SweetwaterNow.com, dec 21, 2023 Terry Ray Zumbrennen Terry Ray Zumbrennen, 76, passed away Monday, December 18, 2023, at the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming, where he spent most of his life. He was born March 7, 1947, in Rock Springs, the son of William Jacob Zumbrennen and Margaret (Reese) Zumbrennen. Terry attended schools in Rock Springs and Rawlins, Wyoming, graduating high school in 1966. He was drafted in the Vietnam War in 1966, where he served in the 199th Infantry Brigade. He was later medically discharged. He married Lynn (Stratton) Zumbrennen in June 1968 in Rawlins. They separated after 38 years. After his medical discharge, he attended the University of Wyoming and WyoTech in Laramie, Wyoming. He earned certificates in auto mechanics and auto body. He and his wife, Lynn, lived in Laramie, Rock Springs, and Pinedale, Wyoming. They also spent some years snowbirding in Las Vegas. He was in business at Superior Tire in Green River with his brother, John, and then was the owner and operator of the ZZZ’s with his wife, Lynn. Terry moved back to Rock Springs and was living there at the time of his death. His passions were fishing, hunting, camping, and hunting for arrowheads. He could sit for hours waiting on the tip of a fishing pole to bob, or hike for miles hunting the mighty elk. He also truly enjoyed collecting classic cars. He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, John Zumbrennen, Jay Zumbrennen, and David Zumbrennen. He is survived by his wife, Lynn of Rock Springs, sister, Patricia A. Stinchcomb of Rock Springs, and several nieces and nephews, cousins, and “greats.” Cremation has taken place. Terry’s wishes were to have no services. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 26, 2023 Linda Kay Honeycutt Linda Kay Honeycutt passed away unexpectedly, Thursday, December 21, 2023 at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden, Utah. She was resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming for the last 41 years and a former resident of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Linda was born October 16, 1960 in Fort Wayne, the daughter of Everett Honeycutt and Freda Mae Baker. She attended schools in Indiana. Linda worked for Ted’s Supper Club for 15 years as a line cook, she also worked six years at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County and was a caregiver for most of her life. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary for 40 years. She enjoyed, spending time with family and friends, loved her fur babies, caregiving, listening to country music, especially “Heart Like a Truck” gospel songs, fires at home, dice games, attending Kyler’s football and basketball games. Survivors include one son, Jamie Speicher and wife Annette of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one daughter, Christina Glenn of Rock Springs; one brother, Pete Honeycutt of Evanston, Wyoming; one sister, Judy D. Payton of Fort Wayne, Indiana; six grandchildren, Kyler, Aspen, Leah, Natasha, Nathon, Larry; fur babies, Razz, Little Girl; best friends, Rick Majhanovich, Vicky Radakovich, Virginia Struck, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters, Patsy Lu, Sue Bickford; one brother, Steve Honeycutt; one nephew, Mike Colley, as well as several aunts and uncles. Following cremation, a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 19, 2024 at Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 26, 2023 Patrick Thomas Jennings Patrick Thomas Jennings, 79, passed away Friday, December 22, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a resident of Wyoming for the last 50 years; he was a former resident of Austin and La Crescent, Minnesota. Patrick was born August 16, 1944 in Austin, Minnesota, the son of Raymond Jennings and Eleanor Rothmeyer. He attended schools in Minnesota and was a 1962 graduate of Pacelli Catholic High School. He served in the United States Navy and was honorably discharged October of 1965. Patrick married Penny Howe December 31, 1963 in Austin, Minnesota; they had three children and later divorced. He married the love of his life Carolyn Viles Ciarrocchi April 22, 1984 in Rock Springs. He worked for PP&L at the Jim Bridger Power Plant for 16 years until his retirement in 1989 as a supervisor. Pat was a born again Christian and attended Superior Baptist Church. He enjoyed spending time with family, rock hunting, guns, playing pool, spending time outdoors and playing lead guitar with Bill Garcia. Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Viles Jennings of Rock Springs, Wyoming; three daughters, June Jennings Hruska and husband Michael of Rock Springs, Dawn Jennings Lund and husband Terry of Rock Springs, Maureen Jennings Hitt and husband Pete of Rock Springs; one step-daughter, Carolyn Ciarrocchi Ratcliff and husband Rick of Rock Springs; one brother, Mike Jennings and wife Ellie of Bloomington, Minnesota; four grandchildren, Rebecca Hruska and companion Dale, Kylee Lund and companion Greg, Geoff Lund and companion Emi, Makaylee Hitt; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one son, John Raymond Jennings; one grandson, Brian Michael Hruska, and stepson, Jim Ciarrocchi. Following cremation, military funeral honors and a Celebration of Life will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Friday, December 29, 2023 at Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. The family respectfully requests donations in Pat’s memory be made to Young at Heart Senior Center, 2400 Reagan Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Patrick’s family would also like to provide a special thank you to Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County’s Dialysis Unit, Dr. Pawar and Dr. Khadar for their kindness and care through this time. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 26, 2023 Deborah Lee “Debbie” Tyler Peden Deborah Lee “Debbie” Tyler Peden, 68, passed away peacefully in her home on December 22, 2023 surrounded by her loving family and reunited with her angel, Cara Ensign. Debbie was a life-long resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. She died following a courageous one year battle with cancer. She was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming on February 15, 1955, the daughter of Lee Tyler and Ellen Marie Mitchelson. Debbie attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1973 graduate of Rock Springs High School. She briefly attended Western Wyoming Community College in pursuit of an electrical engineering degree. Debbie worked as a bookkeeper, hotel front desk clerk, manager at Little Caesars Pizza, manager at GNC, and had many jobs managing restaurants and retail stores. She worked for Home Depot for ten years and retired in 2020 as the garden manager. Her interests included an obsession with horses from childhood, bowling, pencil-drawing, cooking and baking, sewing, and dry one-liners. She was an amazing friend to all who knew her, and no one was turned away from her kitchen table. She truly was a devoted mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, whose life revolved around her family. She will be greatly missed. Survivors include her son, John Partain Jr. and wife Charity of Grace, Idaho; one daughter, Angie Partain of Billings, Montana; five [sic] brothers, John Seppie and wife Sandy of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Jim Tyler of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Cindy Reich and husband Jeff of Hamilton, Montana; two sisters-in-law, Patricia Julius of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Barbara Welker of Seligman, Arizona; twelve grandchildren, Aubrey Wire (Tim Kerrigan), Colter Wire (Allysa Gallegos), Tanner Ensign (Alexis Broadbent), Austin Ensign (Liberty Eddy), Delaney Ensign, Jesse Robert, Faith Erramouspe, Jonah Erramouspe, Justin Partain, Sydney (Koby) Allen, Mason Partain, and Hayley Partain; six great-grandchildren, Lynzee, Laiken, Kohen, Khylar, Keelan, Wyatt, and two babies on the way; one honorary daughter, Kim Ensign. She is preceded in death by her parents; one daughter, Cara Ensign; three brothers, Ed Julius, Dan Julius and wife Carol, Joe Julius; one niece, Jennifer Julius; one nephew, Joseph Seppie. The family would like to extend special recognition and appreciation to Dr. Melinda Poyer for the exceptional care of our mother and steadfast support of our family through this difficult time. The family respectfully requests donations be made in her memory to Hospice of Sweetwater County, 333 Broadway Street, Suite 220, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Cremation will take place. A vigil service will be recited at 4:00 P.M. Thursday, December 28, 2023 at the Vase Funeral Chapel, 154 Elk Street, Rock Springs, Wyoming. A mass of Christian burial will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Friday, December 29, 2023 at the Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, 633 Bridger Avenue, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 26, 2023 Linda Mae Angel Linda Mae Angel, 70, passed away December 12, 2023 at Sage View Care Center in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was born on February 26, 1953 in Mount Holly, New Jersey, the daughter of Harvey Clark Sr. and Loretta “Kitty” Potts. Linda attended Rancocas Valley High School and graduated with the class of 1971 before attending a computer tech vocational school. She worked as a computer technician for 20 years until her retirement in 1992. She was a member of the VFW Women’s Auxiliary club. Her interests included science, nature photography, computers, and she loved watching the Golden Girls and Rosanne. Linda's final recorded wishes were “love, peace, and happiness to everyone and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!” She was loved by many and will be missed immensely. Linda loved to help others and would be proud to encourage people to seek forgiveness and come together as a family. Survivors include her sons, Adrian Lee Crain of Yelm, WA, Joseph N. Angle Jr. of Big Bear, CA; daughter, Eleanor Loretta Perry (Crain) of Cheyenne, WY; common-law-spouse, William Branson of Rock Springs, WY; brothers, Harvey Victor Clark Jr., Kenneth Edward Clark both of Roseburg, OR; sisters, Cindy Lou Clark-Griffin of Mackey, ID, Kimberly Ann Clark of Roseburg, OR; as well as 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Loretta Potts, Harvey Clark Sr., brother, Charles Robert Clark, sister, Dianelee Clark, paternal grandparents, Harvey V. Clark and Sarah Alene Taylor, and maternal grandparents, Frank Rice Sr. and Pearla May Hutchinson. As per Linda's final wishes, her body had been donated to the study of medical science at the University of Utah and a celebration of her life will be announced by family at a later date. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 27, 2023 Dawn P. Green Dawn P. Green, 63, passed away on Christmas day, December 25, 2023 at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a former resident of Lincoln, Montana. She was born on March 8, 1960 in Seattle, Washington, the daughter of Oliver H. Martin and Leona Wright. Dawn attended school in Washington and graduated from the Shoreline High School with the class of 1978. Most of Dawn’s younger life, she worked as a model and singer in Hollywood, California. She also worked as an LVN. She married Douglas J. Green in San Diego, California on October 27, 2012. Together they traveled and made a beautiful life together in Montana as well as Wyoming. Dawn enjoyed spending her free time being out in nature and traveling, she loved animals and singing every chance she got. Her adventurous spirit will be greatly missed by those she leaves behind. Survivors include her husband, Douglas of Rock Springs, WY; daughter, Mercedes Martin-Raya of Escondido, CA; brother, David H. Martin of Gig Harbor, WA; sisters, Diana Peterson of Camas, WA, Denise Peterson of Pleasant Harbor, WA, and Darcella Evanson of Leander, TX. For her final wishes, Dawn has chosen to donate her body to the study of anatomical science and private services will be held at a later date. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Fox Funeral Home, Dec 27, 2023 Mary Ilayne Jackson Mary Ilayne Jackson, 77, passed away December 23, 2023 at her home on Kolman Ranch in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was a resident of Sweetwater County for the last 19 months and was a former resident of Shelton, Washington. She was born on January 4, 1946 in Port Townsend, Washington, the daughter of Clarence E. Patten and Irene N. Rustemeyer. Mary graduated from Tumwater High School in Washington with the class of 1964. She married Jerome Jackson in Las Vegas, NV on April 16, 2011. Mary enjoyed spending her time being with her husband and playing Wizard 101 online. She is survived by her husband, Jerome Jackson of Rock Springs, WY; son, Charles Vann of Cincinnati, OH; daughter, Tina Lenker of Hummelstown, PA; daughter, Jaimee Herr of Yanchep Western Australia; brothers, David Patten of Tumwater, WA, Bruce Patten of Hillsboro, OR; as well as five beloved grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mary was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Mike and Jim. Cremation has taken place and there will be private family services held at a later date. Donations in her name can be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Condolences for the family can be left at www.foxfh.com. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 29, 2023 Betty J. Morrison Betty J. Morrison, 64, passed away, December 18, 2023 in Green River, Wyoming. She was born October 17, 1959 in Flagger, Colorado, the daughter of Richard Dave Ingersoll and Joyce Leach. Betty attended schools in Colorado. She later earned a CNA license. Ms. Morrison married Lee Lortentzen and they later divorced. Then she married Harry W. Morrison and they later divorced. Betty worked as a CNA for many years and odd jobs until her retirement in 2022. She enjoyed spending time with family and socializing with friends. Survivors include her mother, three sons; Michael Morrison of Green River, Wyoming, Kevin Lorentzen of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Butch Lee of Colorado; three brothers; one sister; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father; one brother; two sisters; maternal and paternal grandparents. Following cremation, there will be no services at her request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhomes.com The family respectfully requests donation’s in Betty’s memory be made to Trona Valley FCU, Memorial Account on Behalf of Betty Morrison, 840 Hitching Post, Drive, Green River, Wyoming 82935. --- Vase Funeral Home, Dec 29, 2023 William Jay Harper William Jay Harper, 73, passed away December 21, 2023 at his home in Green River, Wyoming. He was a former resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming but moved to Green River in 2002. William was born May 4, 1950 in St. Paul, Minnesota, the son of Harry J. Harper and Rose Marie Evans. He attended school in Rock Springs and graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1968. He attended Western Wyoming Community College, Gillette College, as well as Colorado State University where he received his Bachelors of Science in Art. William was an Army veteran who served during the Vietnam War. He worked as a machinist for Teton Hydraulics for 15 years until his retirement in 2017. William really enjoyed the outdoors and was often found hunting, fishing, shooting or riding motorcycles. He was always watching movies or reading a book. Survivors include his mother, Rose Marie Harper of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one brother, Harry Clifton Harper and wife Sheron of Rock Springs, Wyoming; one sister, Barbara Ann Lee and husband Paul of Monterey, California; several cousins; one niece, Angi Beauheim and husband Nathan of Loveland, Colorado; one nephew, Russell Harper and wife Staci of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two great-nephews, Devon Harper of Green River, Wyoming, Levi Beauheim of Loveland, Colorado; two great-nieces, Lexi Harper of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Ivy Beauheim of Loveland, Colorado. He was preceded in death by his father, Harry Jean Harper Jr. Following cremation, no services will be held at his request. Condolences may be left at www.vasefuneralhome.com. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 29, 2023 Paul D. Grant Paul D. Grant, 68, died December 25, 2023 at the Shepherd of the Valley Rehab in Casper, Wyoming following a lengthy illness. Paul was born April 19, 1955 to Spencer H. And Phyllis H. Grant in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He attended school in Rock Springs. Paul had worked for John Bunning Transfer until he had to retire due to ill health. Paul loved to go fishing, hunting, and just driving around on two track roads. He had a big heart for children and animals of all kinds. Paul is survived by three sisters, Peggy Cheadle and Paula Quinton of Rock Springs, Bernadette Castleton, California; two brothers, Raymond Grant, Texas, and Bernard Grant, California; plus several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Patricia Young and Donna Cundiff, and two nieces, Christina Cheadle and Kimberly Grant. At Paul’s request, no services will be held. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 30, 2023 Ronald Cleland Wilson Ronald Cleland “Ron” Wilson passed away Dec. 29, 2023, at the age of 90 in Amarillo, Texas. He was born on May 17, 1933, in Gardner, New Mexico to John and Beatrice Wilson. His family later moved to Winton, where Ron and his older brother, John, spent the remainder of their childhood. After graduating from Reliance High School in 1951, Ron attended the University of Wyoming before enlisting in the Navy in 1955, serving in Korea and Japan on active duty until 1957. Ron returned to the University of Wyoming, earning his bachelor’s degree in pharmacy in June of 1958. Ron met his future wife, Martha Hasse, on a blind date in Sheridan, in 1957. Two years later, they were married on July 3, 1959. Following their honeymoon in Jackson Hole, they moved to the Texas Panhandle for Ron’s first pharmacy job in Borger. A few months later, he joined Doyle Catching at Catching’s Prescriptions in Amarillo. Ron’s career flourished, culminating in the ownership of Catching’s where he served as the head pharmacist until his well-deserved retirement in January 1997. Ron had the pleasure of working alongside his son, John, for much of his career and was especially proud for him to carry on the family business. Ron and Martha raised their four children, Karen, John, Joanne and Lisa, in Amarillo. Despite the distance, Wyoming continued to be a special place for the Wilson family. Together, they enjoyed yearly trips to Reliance and Sheridan for camping and visiting friends and relatives. Ron loved teaching the kids to fish, coaching their sports teams, and taking them on outings. On Sundays, he could always be found, but never interrupted, watching the Dallas Cowboys play football. During their retirement, Ron and Martha enjoyed traveling the world with friends and family. Ron also loved to spend time working in his yard and cooking. His favorite hobby was woodworking, a passion he shared with his son-in-law Lindy for many years. But most of all, Ron enjoyed spending time with his six grandsons, Luke, Michael, Logan, Daniel, Sam, and Jansen. Ron is preceded in death by his parents and his brother, John. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Martha, and his four children, Karen Ripperger and her husband, Duane, John Wilson and his wife, Lisa, Joanne Hopper and her husband, Lindy, and Lisa Ausbrooks and her husband, Blake. Ron is also survived by six grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, as well as cousins in Wyoming and California. The Wilson family sincerely thanks Becki, Kim, Misty, Brenna, and Krista of Gentiva Hospice for the compassionate care they provided Ron and his family in his final months. Ron leaves a legacy of love for his family and friends, and he will be greatly missed by all who knew him. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the High Plains Food Bank or other charities of choice, allowing Ron’s spirit of generosity to live on. Visitation takes place Jan. 12, from 5-7 p.m. at Memorial Park Funeral Home at 6969 I-40 East, Amarillo, Texas. --- SweetwaterNow.com, Dec 31, 2023 Daniel A. Jereb Daniel A. Jereb, 57, passed away Friday Dec. 22, 2023, with his family at his side. He was a former resident of Rock Springs, Puerto Rico, and League City, Texas. Dan was born in Rock Springs, the son of Alfred and Dana (Smith) Jereb. Dan grew up in southwest Wyoming where he found himself helping at the ‘ranch’ owned by Alexander and Joan Radosevich comprising of several ranching sites south of Rock Springs in Wyoming and Utah at Brown’s Park with Steve and Arlie. He often spoke of the value of his upbringing at the ranch working long hours and witnessing the vast beauty of the high desert and mountains. He attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and graduated from Rock Springs High School with the class of 1985. He attended Western Wyoming Community College. Following his father’s lead, Dan enlisted with the United States Navy in 1987, where his naval schooling took him to boot camp in San Diego and specialized training at Great Lakes Training Base in Great Lakes, Illinois completing training as electronics technician (ET) with E-6 classification until his honorable discharge. Dan attended New Hampshire College graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1994 concurrently while serving his country in the Navy where he met his soon-to-be wife, Shiloh Righettini of California. Upon discharge from the Navy, Dan moved home to Rock Springs awaiting the discharge of Shiloh from her naval commitment. Shiloh and Dan were married in 1995 in Green River. During his residence in Rock Springs, Dan worked for Questar Pipeline as a communications technician and later worked for Solvay Minerals in various capacities until 2005. When Shiloh received a transfer of employment, Dan and Shiloh relocated to League City, Texas where the couple built their home. Dan worked for varying petrochemical companies and recently was employed as HR Advisor at INEOS Petroleum until his untimely passing. Dan and Shiloh were the proud parents of daughter, Bailey Jereb (24) of Loveland, Colorado and son, Greyson (21) of League City, Texas. While growing up, Dan could be found on horse, motorcycle, ATV – enjoying the open space the Wyoming lifestyle offered. As a child he competed in wrestling, football, baseball, basketball, and track. He was an avid sports-enthusiast and sports trivia expert, and later focused his efforts to golf where he could be found on weekends while not chasing his children in ice hockey and lacrosse across the entire state of Texas – not to mention the United States. His interests included golf, hunting, fishing, hiking, exploring and travel. He was preceded in death by his father, Alfred Jereb of Rock Springs, paternal grandparents, John and Anna Jereb, and maternal grandparents, Dan and Anna Smith. Survivors include his wife, two children, his mother, Dana Jean (Smith) Jereb of Lyman, sister and brother-in-law, Jodi (Gil) Levanger of Lyman, several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. A celebration of life will be conducted Jan. 27, 2024, in League City, Texas and at a date to be determined in Rock Springs and Cora. ---