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Charles B. Terrell
1928 - 2006
Charles "Charlie," Bryce Terrell, 78, of Cheyenne, died Sept. 15, peacefully in his home.
He was born May 25, 1928 in El Paso, Texas, to Charles Alexander Terrell and Addie Ella (Hust) Terrell.
Charles Sr. was a railroader and Charlie and his siblings spent time living in Texas and New Mexico. Charlie spent part of his early years in New Mexico on a ranch with his grandmother, Alice Rose (Skinner) Hust. He was educated in Houston School and Austin High School, El Paso, graduating in 1946. While in high school, Charlie was affiliated with FFA. Charlie was an employee of Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company (later known as Mountain Bell) in El Paso and New Mexico. He held various positions in the plant and marketing department and was named Outstanding Salesman in El Paso Marketing in 1964. In 1967, Charlie transferred to Laramie, and was in charge of communications for the University of Wyoming. In 1970, he transferred to Laramie to Cheyenne and retired as a staff manager for safety in seven states.
Charlie had numerous nicknames, including Chuck, Chas Bo and Son
Charlie is survived by his wife of 13 years, Jacqueline Louise (Conner) Terrell; daughter, Daphne Diane (Terrell) Ramey, her husband, Mark and their children, Stetson Buck, Remington Steele and Allegra Doe, all of Cheyenne; sons, Charles Terrell, his wife, Carla Denise (Keel) and daughters, Whitney Nichole and Kaitlyn Carley of Arkansas, and Toby Leigh Terrell, his wife, Lisa Marie (Boyce), and son, Robert Casey and daughter, Kelli Kayleen, of Pinedale; stepson, Christopher Todd Hout, his wife, Donna Marie (Havens) and sons, Garrett Lee, Austin Dean and Casey Todd, all of Cheyenne; sisters, Elgeva (Terrell) Cantrill and Hope Collette (Terrell) Sanderson; brother, Don Leigh Terrell, all of El Paso, Texas, and sister, Sharon Faith (Terrell) Soper of Georgia.
Charlie was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Ronald Rex Terrell.
Charlie was blessed to have loving care and support provided by Billy Slagle, Diane Slagle, Katherine (Katie) Barbour and many caring members of Jackie's family and several devoted friends.
As a special gift, Charlie donated his body to science. A memorial service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Wiederspahn - Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes. Memorial contributions can be made to United Medical Center Hospice.
Honorary pallbearers are Pete Poteet, Don Sallee, Al Gillen and Maurice Oestereich.
Stanley G. Kreiling
1925 - 2006
Stanley G. Kreiling, 81, of Cheyenne died Sept. 14 at United Medical Center - West in Cheyenne.
Mr. Kreiling was born Jan. 6, 1925, in Phillips, Wis.
He served in the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific during World War II. He then joined the U.S. Army and later the U.S. Air Force, retiring April 1, 1964.
Mr. Kreiling has been a resident of Cheyenne since 1960 and after retiring from the Air Force worked as a painter for F.E. Warren Air Force Base.
He was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Phillips, the DAV, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1881, the American Legion Post 6 and the Air Force Sergeants Association.
Mr. Kreiling is survived by his wife, Marjorie of Cheyenne, whom he married Nov. 1, 1948, in Colorado Springs, Colo.; two sons, Kenneth G. Kreiling of Mead, Colo., and Daniel H. Kreiling of Cheyenne; six grandchildren; and 10 great - grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, George Valentine and Minnie Caroline Kreiling; four brothers; and one sister.
Cremation has taken place at Cheyenne Memorial Gardens.
The funeral is 10 a.m. Monday at Wiederspahn - Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes with the Rev. Roger Aurand officiating.
Interment of the urn will follow at Cheyenne Memorial Gardens.
Military honors will be provided by the F.E. Warren Air Force Base Honor Guard.
Friends may contribute to the Disabled American Veterans.
Gary L. Ellerston
1949 - 2006
Gary L. Ellerston, 57, of Thornton, Colo., died Sept. 12 at the Northern Valley Rehabilitation Hospital in Thornton.
He was born Aug. 11, 1949, in Estherville, Iowa.
Mr. Ellerston graduated from Cheyenne's East High and was a member of St. Christopher's Episcopal Church.
He was a brick mason.
Mr. Ellerston was in the Wyoming Air Guard, enjoyed fishing, and was a guide for hunters in Casper and Alcova.
He is survived by his mother, Erma E. Ellerston of Cheyenne; and two sisters, Connie J. Mordhorst of Cheyenne and Debra S. Ott of Thornton.
He was preceded in death by his father, Roger E. Ellerston.
A private family graveside service will be held.
Cremation has taken place at Cheyenne Memorial Gardens under the direction of Wiederspahn - Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes.
Friends may send contributions to the American Diabetes Association in his memory.
Ruth E. Buckingham
1919 - 2006
Ruth E. Buckingham, 86, of Cheyenne died Sept. 14 at United Medical Center - West.
She was born Dec. 5, 1919, in Hayfield, Minn., and has lived in Cheyenne for 60 years.
Mrs. Buckingham was a member of First Presbyterian Church and VFW No. 4343.
She is survived by two daughters, Linda Woodard and Sharon LaCoy, both of Cheyenne; one son, James Buckingham of Nebraska; seven grandchildren; and many great - grandchildren.
Mrs. Buckingham was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Marion C. Buckingham whom she married Feb. 26, 1941 in Lincoln, Neb.; her parents, Bernard and Letha Miler; one brother, Rolly Miler; and one sister, Margie Stouder.
Private services will be held.
Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at Wiederspahn - Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes.
Friends may make memorial contributions to First Presbyterian Church Youth Group.
Philip T. Plambeck
1932 - 2006
Philip T. "Ted" Plambeck, 74, of Cheyenne, died Sept. 15 at United Medical Center - West.
He was born Jan. 11, 1932, in Burns, and had lived here all of his life.
Mr. Plambeck was a firefighter for the City of Cheyenne for 21 years.
He was a member of Cheyenne Christian Center.
Mr. Plambeck is survived by his wife, Arla Mae Plambeck whom he married Feb. 20, 1971, in Cheyenne; two sons, Larry T. Plambeck of Chicago, and Richard G. Plambeck of Wheatland; two stepsons, Dennis Stutzman of Walnut, Calif., and Dannie Stutzman of Tatum, Texas; two sisters, Phylis Smith of Martinez, Calif., and Joan Stevens of Arizona; 10 grandchildren and 16 great - grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Elizabeth Plambeck; his parents, Ted and Olive Plambeck and a stepson, Brian McDaniel.
Services will be at 3 p.m. Monday at Cheyenne Christian Center with the Rev. Jerry Dice officiating.
Interment will be in Lakeview Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Robert Schultz, Ken Freimuth, Hank Sohl, Gil Chavez, Tom Carpenter and Jack Riley.
Friends who wish may contribute to the Cheyenne Christian Center.
Services are under the direction of Wiederspahn - Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes.
James L. Goodman, Jr.
1956 - 2006
James L. Goodman Jr., 50, of Cheyenne died Sept. 14 at United Medical Center - West.
Mr. Goodman was born May 16, 1956, in Pasco, Wash.
He was a track supervisor.
Mr. Goodman was an avid collector of coins, trading cards and sports memorabilia.
He is survived by his sons, James L. Goodman III of Mexico, Mo., Bryan Goodman, Adam Goodman, both of Cheyenne, and Matthew Goodman of Torrington; his mother and stepfather, Betty and Dale Williams of Forbestown, Calif.; two brothers, Jerry Goodman of Chico, Calif., and Jay Goodman of California; and one grandchild.
He was preceded in death by his father, James L. Goodman Sr.
The memorial service will be at 10 a.m. at Schrader Chapel with the Rev. Mary Jo Koehler officiating.
Cremation will be at Schrader's Sunset Park Crematory.
Friends may contribute to the Shriner's Hospital for Children, Fairfax Road at Virginia St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84103.
Robert Nantkes
1939 - 2006
Robert Nantkes, resident of Lander and Cheyenne, entered eternal life on Sept. 14.
He was the loving husband and dearest friend to his wife, Carol Ann.
Born Oct. 23, 1939, in Sheridan, to the late G.L. and Frances Nantkes, Bob graduated from Sheridan High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Montana State University; he also was awarded graduated degrees from the University of Wyoming in 1969 and Idaho State University in 1970.
Before retirement, Bob served as a counselor and administrator for Wyoming Vocational Rehabilitation; he also was employed in private enterprise.
During his lifetime, Bob was an avid reader of history; enjoyed woodworking, hunting, traveling and gardening. His favorite pastime was fishing, especially in the Wind River Canyon.
Bob held lifetime memberships in the National Rifle Association, the University of Wyoming Alumni Association, and the Idaho State Alumni Association; he was a member of the Elks for 42 years and belonged to the Lander Lodge 2317.
In addition to his wife, Bob is survived by his cousins, Dr. E. Steele of Alabama; Dr., M. Cushing of Colorado; Don Nantkes of Virginia and Donald Cushing of Nebraska; further survived by other loving relatives and friends.
Family services and interment will be held in Laramie.
Those wishing to honor Bob's memory may do so by contributing to Wyoming Catholic College, Attention: Father Bob Cook, P.O. Box 750, Lander, WY 82520 or Untied Medical Center Foundation Oncology Unit, 214 East 23rd Street, Cheyenne. Services are under the direction of Montgomery - Stryker Funeral Home.