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Joseph "Joe" Bruner

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Joseph C. “Joe” Bruner, 80, of Cheyenne, Wyoming died May 24, 2019 in Cheyenne. Joe was born December 15, 1938 in Rawlins, Wyoming. His parents, Joseph H. and Norma B. (Johnson) Bruner died when he was young, so he and his brothers were raised by his Uncle Charlie and Aunt Marie. Joe attended Cheyenne High School and graduated in 1957. He married the love of his life, Sherill Ann Caffey, on December 20, 1959 in Cheyenne. He served honorably in the United States Marine Corps and retired from the Naval Reserves. His professional career included working for Cheyenne Light, Fuel and Power for 30 years and also working for Spradley Motors for 22 years. He volunteered for many years with Cheyenne Frontier Days on the Security Committee, Concessions Committee, and most recently on the Tickets Committee. His many interests included serving as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Sunrise Lions Club and the Sherman Hill Model Railroad Club. He enjoyed coaching little league baseball in the 70’s, loved to play golf and was a loyal Denver Broncos Fan. Joe is survived by his loving wife of nearly 60 years, Sherill; his children, Diane (Michael), Mark (Elizabeth), and JoAnn (Tom); his grandchildren, Kristopher, Kevin, Daniel (Anna) and Allison; and his great-grandchildren, Cheyenne and Jolie. He is preceded in death by his parents; his Uncle Charlie and Aunt Marie Schick; and his brothers, Frank and John. Joe’s greatest legacy will be his family. He always had a smile and could talk to anyone as if he'd known them for years. He will be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, and he is already missed. Private interment in Cheyenne Memorial Gardens will be held at the convenience of the family. Cremation is under the care of Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home. Expressions of sympathy in Joe's memory may be made to the Sunrise Lion's Club or the Cheyenne Frontier Day's Crisis Fund. He would also like others to remember the importance of tissue and cornea donation.


Dennis Zitek

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Dennis G. Zitek, 74, of Grover, Colorado passed away Saturday, May 25, 2019 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Dennis was born October 28, 1944 in Pine Bluffs, Wyoming, a son of the late James W. and Vera L. (Brown) Zitek. As a young man, Dennis served in the Wyoming Air National Guard. He lived most of his life on the Zitek family farm in Grover. He had many passions but he was especially involved in the local historical society. Dennis is survived by his wife, Kathy; sister, Betty; the mother of his children, Marge; sons, C.J. and Merle; step-children, Jim, Kevin and Jeanine; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents; his daughter, Toni; and his brothers, Jack and Gail. A memory service will be celebrated on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at the Lakeview Chapel at Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home in Cheyenne. An interment service will follow at the Grover Cemetery.

Stacey Powell

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Stacey L. Powell, 39, of Pine Bluffs, Wyoming passed away Monday, May 27, 2019 at the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. Stacey was born August 22, 1979 in Des Moines, Iowa. A private service will be held at the convenience of the family. Cremation is under the care of Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home.

Harriett Gardner

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Harriett J. Gardner, wife, mother and grandmother who was humorous, compassionate and nurturing and avid reader, 74, of Cheyenne passed away May 31, 2019 at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. She was born June 28, 1944 in Denver, CO to Paul and Ann Fladung. She married Morris Gardner on March 13, 1972 in Fort Collins, CO and was a beautician and instructor. She was a member of Mt. Sinai Synagogue. She is survived by her husband, Morris; daughters, Sadie Gardner (Joe Timejardine) of Bloomingdale, IL, Rebecca Gardner of Slocan Valley, British Columbia, Julie Bowden of Loveland, CO and Rachel Waxweiler (Adam and Lexie Mann) of Hanna, WY; grandchildren, Nathan Timejardine, Noah Timejardine and Alma Gardner Fitzpatrick; siblings, Thomas Fladung of Ault, CO, Mary Fladung of Ault, Roseanne Friedman (Barry) of Woodlands, TX and James (Jill) Fladung of Ault; cousins-in-law, Scotty and Linda Gerr. She was preceded in death by her parents. Graveside Services will be Wednesday 11:00 a.m. in Cheyenne Jewish Cemetery with Rabbi Larry Moldo presiding. Services are under the care of Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Hone and condolences may be offered at www.schradercares.com. Those who wish may contribute to the charity of their choice.

Marvin Armstrong

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Marvin P. Armstrong, 69, of Cheyenne, Wyoming passed away May 27, 2019 at his daughter’s home in Salt Lake City, Utah. On January 18, 1950 in Houston, Texas, Earnestine and Hodgie B. Armstrong welcomed a handsome baby boy into the world, naming him Marvin Phillip Armstrong. He would be the fourth child of his nine siblings. Marvin grew up in the Sunnyside area of Houston, Texas. He attended J.R. Reynolds Elementary School, Carter G. Woodson Jr. High School and E.E. Worthing High School where he was a member of the ROTC, preparing him for the Air Force following his graduation in 1970. He worked at the neighborhood grocery store from the age of 14 until the age of 18 to support his love of music and clothes. On April 23, 1976, Marvin married his eternal soulmate, Roxanna Armstrong. In March of 1982, he was reassigned from the 88th Missile Security Squadron in Cheyenne to the 1776th Security Police Squadron (MAC) on Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. During his time on AAFB, he was responsible for the safety of the President, Vice President, The Cabinet, members of Congress and other national and international dignitaries by providing security for Air Force One and Air Force Two. His other duties included special mission aircraft security, flight line patrolman, entry controller, and securing mobile sentry observation booths. On May 28, 1984, Marvin laid to rest an unknown American soldier who had died in the Vietnam conflict. In 1987, the 1776th Squadron was awarded Outstanding Security Police Squadron Large Unit Category. Marvin was singled out for his significant contributions, superior dedication and motivation and awarded the First Leave Oak Cluster. As a father, he was everything a child could ask for. He did everything he could from fishing to shoulder rides, the occasional being thrown into the air and caught, guess what tune he would whistle (and man was he a good whistler), dancing, music and always and forever, laughter. He cared for his family with all of his heart. Our home was always filled with complete unconditional love. Our parents always made sure we were happy, healthy and wise. On July 31, 1991, Technical Sergeant Marvin Armstrong retired from the Air Force and moved back to Cheyenne. He worked for and helped build Pay-n-Pak, He was a kitchen bathroom specialist for Earnest, and he retired from North Park Transportation in 2014. He enjoyed his retirement spending time with family, going on road trips and doing the things he always wanted to do at his own pace. Marvin is preceded in death by his wife, Roxanna Armstrong; mother, Earnestine Armstrong; father, Hodgie B. Armstrong; mother-in-law, Lois Hill; sisters, Shirley Ann Green, Lillian Jones and Mary E. Sutton; sister-in-law, Barbara Petrie; brothers, Dexter K. Armstrong, Lloyd E. Armstrong and Vern Hill; nephews, Ronald L. Armstrong and Jeremiah Decker; and one grandchild. Marvin memories will be left and cherished by his children Amanda (Todd) Cromwell, Jessica (Tige Campbell) Armstrong and Marvin (Maria) Armstrong, Jr.; grandchildren, Joshua (Shayna) Cromwell, Elizabeth Armstrong, Phillip Armstrong, Devin Cromwell, Marvin Armstrong and Baby Armstrong; brother, Hodgie B. (Bettye) Armstrong, Jr.; sisters, Linda F. Ozoh and Sharon D. Armstrong; in-laws, Duane (Barbara) Petrie, Linda (Chuck) Baker, Robert (Cindy) McDonald, Loretta Hill, Bernice (Tony), Ralph Hill and Vicky Hill; and numerous other nieces, nephews, cousins, family members and friends. We would like to thank the ICU nursing staff at the Cheyenne VA Medical Center and the breathing treatment specialist staff for their sincere care for our father. You were truly his last squadron. A special thank you to all family and friends who prayed, sent healing love and kept our father in your hearts. God bless you all. A memory service will be celebrated on Friday, June 7, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. at the Lakeview Chapel at Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home. An interment service will follow at Cheyenne Memorial Gardens. Click below to view tribute slideshow.

Shannon Smith

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Shannon Lee Comstock Smith, 43, passed away June 2, 2019 in Cheyenne He was born November 19, 1975 to Linda Dorris-Smith and Gregory Lee Smith. He is loved by his mother, Linda Dorris Cales (John Aswell Young); step-parents Robert Whittington, Kimm and Teri Klitzke. He has left behind sons, Brandon and Bradley Smith, their mother, Misty Smith; daughters, Sarah and Sophia Smith, their mother, Jessica Fudge; granddaughter Madalyn Marie Smith; sister Dawna Smith (Brian Field) and Melmel Smith; brothers, Sean Christopher (Lana) and Jeff Smith; grandparents, Donald and Alice Smith; aunt Lynn Dorris-Meyers (James) and Elizabeth Criss- Palama; many cousins and nephews, Robert and Zachery Baker, and nieces Erika Baker Theriot and Marissa Baker. He loved cooking and eating, camping, playing in the snow and fourwheeling. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed by all. I would like to make a mention of his friend and his cousin, Heather Dee Anderson and Greg Baker who are very important people in his life. May he rest in peace and may God bless him. Visitation will be Thursday 5:00-8:00 p.m. at Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home. Cremation will follow.

Helen Gregorio

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Helen Gregorio, 69, of Cheyenne passed away June 2, 2019 at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. She was born July 30, 1949 in Cheyenne to David and Bessie Espinoza. She married James J. Gregorio on December 27, 1971. Mrs. Gregorio worked as a nutrition educator for many years, and was a homemaker and volunteer. She was a devout Catholic and served as a catechist at St. Joseph’s. Her most favorite “job,” however, was caring for her grandchildren. She is survived by her devoted husband, James “Jimmy” Gregorio; children, James D., Richard (Wendy), and David (Amber) Gregorio; grandchildren Andrew, Evan (Moriah), Kenny, Luke, Gabriel, Olivia, Justin, Danielle, Lucas, and Brady; siblings, John, Allen, and Edward Espinoza, Delores Garcia, Isabelle Hernandez, Mary Knight, Veronica Trefren, and Lenora Plata. She was preceded by her parents, David and Bessie, and siblings Mary-Louise, Daniel, Teresa, Josephine, and Virginia Espinoza. A Vigil for the Deceased will be Monday, June 10 at 6 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and a Funeral Liturgy will be held June 11, 2019 at 6 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. A special thank you and acknowledgement to the Fischer family for everything they did for Helen during her long illness.

Florence Pardee

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Florence “Flo” Pardee, 89, of Cheyenne, Wyoming passed away early Thursday morning, June 6, 2019 at the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. Flo was born February 8, 1930 in Fall River, Massachusetts, a daughter of the late Seraphim and Emelinda Dacosta. Flo married Charles H. Pardee in Fall River on June 5, 1954. Because of Charles’ military service, she traveled the world and enjoyed caring for her family and her home. Flo loved to laugh, and her sweet smile and disposition were very typical of her sometimes “salty” attitude. She also loved to color, embroider and cook. Flo will be remembered as a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Flo is survived by her children, Donna Ellis and Karl (Monique) Pardee; sister, Delores Dopart; four granddaughters, Drishana, Quiana, Adriana and Giana; and a great-grandson, Hayden. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Charles H. Pardee; brother, Manuel Costa; and sister, Tina Costa. A Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated on Saturday, June 15, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Cremation is under the care of Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home.


Patrick Balland

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Patrick Ralph Balland passed away due to multiple chronic illnesses on June 9, 2019. Patrick was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, on December 27, 1959, to Sophia Balland (nee Garcia) of Ledoux, New Mexico, and Louis Claude Balland of Mora, New Mexico. He would have been 60 years-old this December. He grew up in a large family of seven brothers and two sisters in Cheyenne, where he attended Corlett Elementary and Central High School. Many places in and around Cheyenne held special meaning for Patrick, including Granite Springs Reservoir where he would often pass time as a young man with close friends. Patrick settled in Peoria, Arizona, where he co-raised his two daughters and learned to love the monsoon season; he enjoyed taking his girls on 5 AM sunrise viewings, woody walks to favorite fishing holes, and eating Red Vines overlooking fireworks in the valley from the White Tank Mountains. It was fundamental to him that his daughters have a strong background in good music and social justice issues, and were empowered to think for themselves. For 35 years, he labored hard as a network technician with the company currently known as CenturyLink, building a life to support himself and his daughters. He returned to Wyoming once again in the mid-90s and remained ever since. Patrick was a lover of culture, baseball, dogs, comic books, food, science, math, philosophy, fishing, and a good thunderstorm. He was a prolific writer and poet. He was idealistic, extremely intelligent, expressive, and brutally honest. He could be prideful and stubborn. He was introverted yet social. He possessed integrity, empathy, and intuition; he could be logical and irrational at the same time. Above all else, Patrick was not easily defined, nor was he a black and white thinker: he was a dynamic, beautiful, restless, accepting soul—he was a masterpiece. Patrick is preceded in death by his father, Louis Claude Balland (1995), and two brothers: Ernest Claude Balland, who was killed in action during the Vietnam War (1970), and Joseph Balland, a Vietnam Veteran, who passed away in 1993. He is also preceded in death by his four beloved dogs: Kody, Beau, Thorn, and Coco. This was a difficult year for Patrick; his health deteriorated quickly and one of his best friends, Rudy Lopez, passed away months before his own passing. He was surrounded by the love and compassion of family and friends throughout this tough time. Patrick is survived and forever loved by his mother Sophia; his two daughters, Sarah Jane Balland, 35, and Lisa Janel Balland, 33, of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Tucson, Arizona; five brothers Lou (Joella), Bernard, Phillip (Julie), David (Laurel), and Vincent (Amy), and two sisters Kathy Balland and Jeanne Green (Jos); his friends, Ray Garcia and George Aris, and his ex-wife and friend, Laura J. MacDougall; many nieces and nephews, and family, cousins and friends that are too many to name, but were all integral to who he was. Patrick was a self-proclaimed agnostic; he was a philosopher born into a big Catholic family, though he found guidance in his family’s faith and through the counsel of Father August of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. A rosary will be held for Patrick at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Cheyenne, Wyoming on Sunday, June 16 at 7:00 p.m. and a Funeral Liturgy will follow at St. Mary’s on Monday, June 17, at 10:30 a.m. Following services, a memorial to celebrate his life will be held at Kiwanis Community House at 4603 Lions Park Drive from 12 PM-2 PM. At this time, the family asks for thoughtfulness and patience as they grieve, and is grateful to those who wish to contribute by donating to any of the listed causes in his name: ● Black Dog Animal Rescue: http://www.bdar.org/donate ● The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA): https://www.centeronaddiction.org/donate ● Hispanic Organization for Progress and Education (HOPE): mail-in donations to HOPE, PO Box 3194, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 82003 Services are under the care of Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home.

David "Pop" Barnes

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David Lynn “Pop” Barnes, 72, of Cheyenne, Wyoming was born on October 23, 1946 to Barry and Irene (Maples) Barnes in Mount Enterprise, Texas. He passed away unexpectedly on June 10, 2019 at home. David was the third of three children. He married Mary Heard in 1969 and they had four children, Jackie, Jimmy, Jenell and Joyce. After he was widowed in 2009, he moved to Wyoming to live near his oldest son. He said the only thing he did wrong after moving to Wyoming was he didn't do it soon enough! He found love again with Judy Jacobs and they were married for four years. David is survived by his wife, Judy; children and spouses, Jackie (Terri), Jimmy (Lisa), and Joyce (Dexter) Robinson; 12 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings; his wife, Mary; and daughter, Jenell. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Cremation is under the care of Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home.

Stephen Dickey

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Stephen J. Dickey, Sr., 64, of Cheyenne, WY passed away June 12, 2019 at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. He was born December 24, 1954 in Maryville, TN to Roy and Wilhelmina Dickey. He was a veteran of the Vietnam Conflict, Gulf War and served in Operation Enduring Freedom; having served in the 82nd Airborne Division, the 1st Ranger Battalion, and the 10th & 20th Special Forces Groups. He was a recipient of the Combat Infantry Badge, Ranger and Special Forces tabs. He was a member of Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, and is also the father of the presiding priest. He is survived by his sons, Fr. Jason (Tiffany) Dickey of Cheyenne, WY and Stephen (Andra) Dickey, Jr. of Skohegan, ME; grandchildren, Joseph, Elijah, Marina, Waylon and Juliet; sisters, Claire Hayes of Oneada, AL. and Laura Trumbower of Chapin, SC. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Douglas Dickey. Visitation will begin at 6:00 p.m. followed by a (memorial) Trisagion Service at 7:00 p.m. Monday at Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church. Funeral Services will be 10:00 a.m. Monday at Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church with interment to follow in Beth el Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions in his honor to the Green Beret Foundation, (www.greenberetfoundation.org) Services are under the care of Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home.

Nevaeh Barnes

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Nevaeh Elaine Barnes passed away peacefully in her parent’s arms on June 13, 2019 at the Children’s Hospital in Aurora, Co. She was born on April 3, 2019. During her treasured months here, she touched many lives and was loved deeply by family and friends. Her life was an unforgettable gift to us that will live on through her identical twin, Kaydence. Nevaeh is survived by her parents Jamie Barnes and Chris Howell, sister Kaydence Barnes, siblings Aspen and Jayce Howell as well as grandparents Bradley & Lori Barnes and Toni Schaefer. Nevaeh has many aunts, uncles and cousins that love her very much. Nevaeh was proceeded in death by her great grandparents. Nevaeh will always remain her parent's precious baby, and they will hold her again in heaven one day. Services will be on June 22, 2019 at 11:00 am located at the Schrader Aragon and Jacoby.

Cheryne Hemp

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Cheryne L. Hemp, 53, of Cheyenne passed away June 18, 2019 at Davis Hospice Center. She was born September 4, 1965 in Columbia, Missouri to David and Judith Hemp. She is survived by her children, Shaun Miller, Jacob Adams, Michelle Adams and Cristopher Adams all of Cheyenne and Jessica (Adam) Zeller of Red Feather Lakes, CO; mother and step-father, Judith and Jeff Reif of Cheyenne; siblings, Michell Hemp and Patrick Hemp of Cheyenne and Christine (Donald) Valerius of Walden CO and 8 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father, David Hemp. Memorial services will be Saturday 11:00 a.m. in the Lakeview Chapel at Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home.

Michael Nidelkoff

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Michael Dean Nidelkoff, 61, of Cheyenne, Wyoming passed away early Friday morning, June 21, 2019 at Granite Rehabilitation and Wellness Center in Cheyenne. Michael was born June 3, 1958 in Cheyenne, a son of Walter Dean Nidelkoff and Sandra Lee Rath. Michael is survived by his mother, Sandy Dunn; sister, Stacey (Jim) Bittinger; nephew, Tom (Michelle) Bittinger and children, Theresa and Michael; nephew, Jason Bittinger; and niece, Amy Aubuchon. He is preceded in death by his father, Walter “Dean” Nidelkoff; step-mother, Meta Nidelkoff; and grandparents, Andy and Ruby Nidelkoff and Dick and Florence Rath. A memorial service will be celebrated on Friday, June 28, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at the Lakeview Chapel at Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home. Cremation is under the care of Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home.

Gretchen Fagin

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Gretchen L. Fagin, 70, of Cheyenne passed away June 24, 2019 in Cheyenne. She was born December 6, 1948 in Vancouver, WA to Allyn and Elna Van Patten. She married James Fagin on January 31, 1970 in Las Vegas, NV. She was a retired pre-school teacher, and was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, James Fagin of Cheyenne; children, James-Jason (Alice) of Little Rock, AR, Elizabeth (James) Dickey of Mancos, CO and Emilie (Brian) Minarcik of Denver, CO; brother, Frederick Van Patten (Susan Rivers) of Blacksburg, SC and grandchildren, Elias, Wyatt, Sophia, Itzhak, and Bowie. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Steve Van Patten. Those who wish, may contribute to the American Cancer Society. Services will be 1:00 p.m. Monday in the Lakeview Chapel at Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home.


Lois Hurley

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Lois G. Hurley, 93, of Cheyenne died June 24, 2019 at Davis Hospice Center. Lois was born February, 25, 1926 in Xenia, IL to Ancil and Gladys (Westmoreland) Burroughs. She married Willis Hurley on August 27, 1947 in Buchanan, MI. Lois is survived by her husband, three daughters, three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A private interment will be held at Cheyenne Memorial Gardens. Services are under the care of Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home.

Donna French

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Donna Lee French (Golden) went to be with the Lord on June 25, 2019. She was born in Lyons, Kansas on March 2, 1942, the second daughter of Ronel and Jackie Golden. Donna grew up in Wyoming and is survived by her sister, Janice Erb; two daughters, Jackie (Bryan) Irey and Karen (Harold) Hayes; two sons, Ron and Curtis (Joyce) Olmstead; eight grandchildren, Rachelle Zimmerman, Matthew Hayes, Samantha Mills, Megan Matthews, Chance Johnson, Kylee Johnson, Caiden Olmstead and Regan Nation; twelve great-grandchildren with another on the way; and four nieces, Rhonda, Robin, Rolinda and Rolene and their children. Donna was known for her independence and strong will and many give her credit for saving their lives and pulling them through the darkest of times. Donna was preceded in death by her parents. Cremation has taken place at Schrader, Argon and Jacoby Funeral Home.

Wilma Crowe

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Wilma Pearl (Dale) Crowe, 91, of Cheyenne, Wyoming passed away peacefully on June 25, 2019 in Cheyenne. Wilma was born October 28, 1927 in Las Animas, Colorado, a daughter of the late Samuel LaRoy and Edith Hazel (Anderson) Dale. Wilma graduated from Bent County High School in 1946. She moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado and worked at Alexander Film Company as a typist for movie ads. She married Edward H. Crowe on June 15, 1953 in Colorado Springs. They moved to Evanston, Wyoming where Ed began his career with the Wyoming Highway Department. They moved to Casper, Wyoming in 1967 and to Cheyenne in 1969. Wilma was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She was a homemaker and focused her attention on taking care of her family. She enjoyed hosting family dinners and picnics on the patio. She and Ed went on many memorable trips around the country including Hawaii and Alaska. Her hobbies were sewing, crocheting and making various crafts. She was a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church. Wilma is survived by her children, Edward A. (Christy) Crowe of Fillmore, UT, Jeanne (Scott) Sorensen of Cheyenne, and Linda (Jeff) Williams of Fort Collins, CO; grandchildren, Emily (Colt) Caddy, Shane (Kassie) Sorensen, Karli (Vince) Julian, and Kirk Williams; and great-grandchildren, Stacee and Kylee Sorensen. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, a brother and a sister. A memory service will be celebrated on Friday, July 12, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church. An interment service will follow at Lakeview Cemetery. Memorials in Wilma’s honor may be made to the First United Methodist Church, 108 East 18th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001.

Patricia Snook

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Patricia S. (Mabie) Snook, 67, of Cheyenne passed away June 28, 2019 in Cheyenne. She was born December 10, 1951 in Cheyenne to Donald and Mary Mabie. She was a homemaker. She is survived by her children, Jennifer (Josh) Oren of Lodi, CA, Jaclyn Snook and Julie Snook of Oakland, CA and Jay Snook of Sacramento, CA; grandson, Jonas Oren, and future grandson, Jett Oren; brother, Jerry (Leslie) Mabie of San Francisco, CA; and her fur-baby, Hollie; and so many other family members that she was blessed to have in her life. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Tommy Mabie. Graveside services will be Wednesday 4:00 p.m. at Mountain View Memorial Park. Services are under the care of Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home.

Susan Blyth

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Sue Blyth, loving wife, mother, grandma, and friend passed away June 28, 2019 at the age of 69 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. She was born July 28, 1949 in Cheyenne to June and Ken Geiger. She enjoyed spending time with family and golfing with friends. She is preceded in death by her parents and grandparents. She is survived by her husband, David, of 49 years; son, John Blyth and wife, Amy Blyth; granddaughters Ashley, Emma, and Megan; sisters, Jolene Wright and husband Wayne; Judy Smith and husband, Scott; brother in-laws Dale Blyth and wife Linda; John Blyth and wife Donna; and Jim Blyth and wife, Deb. A celebration of life will be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the American Cancer Society.

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