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Norman Edward Callier, 71, passed away on Monday July 24, 2000 at Fargo North Dakota. There will be an open viewing on Tuesday August 1, 2000 and on Wednesday August 2, 2000, until 9:30am, at Kane Funeral Home. Graveside services will be held at 10am on Wednesday August 2, 2000 at the Sheridan Municipal Cemetery. A memorial mass will follow at Holy Name Catholic Church. Kane Funeral Home is in charge of the local arrangements.
John Roy Campros of Sheridan, passed away on Wednesday, April 26, 2000, at his home, at the age of 60.
John was born March 9, 1940, in Great Falls, Montana, to Onin and Ann Brown Leland. He grew up on a ranch near Stanford Montana. On May 22, 1975, he was united in marriage to Waynette England in Salmon, Idaho. The couple lived in Missoula, Montana for 22 years and then moved to Sheridan. John enjoyed taking his jeep to the mountains, hunting and fishing. Other interests include mega horsepower with dual everything. He was a member of the World Wide Church of God.
Preceding him in death were his parents and a son.
Survivors include his wife Waynette of Sheridan; his daughters, Kathy Holt and Jacquie Kemper, a son, John A. Campros; a brother, Andrew Campros; a sister, Kay Dry; and two grandchildren.
Pastor James Reyer officiating
Ira Lee "Ike" Carroll Age 77 of Ranchester, WY
Died Monday, February 5, 2001, in his Ranchester home
Born April 17, 1923, at Bonner's Ferry, Idaho, to Grandville W. & Alta (Wallace) Carroll
The family moved to Sheridan shortly after he was born and he grew up and graduated high school in Sheridan. He served in the SeaBees during WWII overseas, first in the Aleutians and then in the Marianna's in the Pacific. After the war, he attended Farragut College in Idaho and
the University of Wyoming. Ike married Shirley Logan in 1950 in Billings, Montana. He retired from Carroll Land Company (the business he founded) in 1988. Ike was active in several fraternal and civic organizations. He was especially pleased to have served as a trustee of
Sheridan College during their first building phase on the present campus. He was a strong supporter of the 4-H program and served as a leader for many years.
SURVIVING RELATIVES
WIFE - Shirley Carroll, Ranchester, WY
SONS - Kim Carroll, Hulett, WY
Duff Carroll, Huntsville, AL
Sean Carroll, Ranchester, WY
Chad Carroll, Rapid City, SD
Nathan Carroll, Parkman, WY
Andy Carroll, Ranchester, WY
DAUGHTER - Lisa Carroll, Ranchester, WY
BROTHERS - Don & Neal Carroll, Sheridan
Melvin Carroll, Riverton, WY
Gerald Carroll, Buffalo, WY
George Carroll, Greeley, CO
SISTERS - Rachel Terry, Lluada Larsen, Sylvia Daley, Docia Hunter & Lilas Cox
all of Sheridan
Ella Krull, Fairbault, MN
Bea Hannon, Hot Springs, MT
16 GRANDCHILDREN
1 GREAT GRANDCHILD
NUMEROUS NIECES AND NEPHEWS
VIGIL SERVICE WILL BE 7:00PM ON WEDNESDAY (FEB. 7TH) FROM CHAMPION
FERRIES FUNERAL HOME. FUNERAL LITURGY WILL BE 2:00PM ON THURSDAY
FROM HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH WITH FATHER CLIFF JACOBSON
OFFICIATING. INTERMENT IN DAYTON CEMETERY. ARRANGEMENTS WITH
CHAMPION FERRIES FUNERAL HOME.
Memorials may benefit the St. JudeÆs ChildrenÆs Hospital, in care of Delphine Toner, First
Interstate Bank, Box 2007, Sheridan, WY 82801
Fred Z. Chase Age 82 of Sheridan, WY
Died Monday, November 6, 2000, in the V.A. Medical Center, Sheridan
Born April 30, 1918, in Sheridan to Percy & Anna (Hoffman) Chase
Fred grew up and graduated high school in Sheridan where he played saxophone in the band and played music all his life. He graduated from Aviation Technician school in Cheyenne, WY, and was among the first technicians to work at Hill Air Force Base in Ogden, UT. He worked in Ogden until going into the Air Force during WWII. After the service, he returned to Ogden to work for the government and later transferred to San Bernadino, CA, for several years. Fred was transferred to Japan for a few years and then returned to work in Kansas, Georgia and Ohio where he retired. After retiring, he moved to California for a few years until returning to Sheridan in the early 1970’s. Fred married Mary Wright in 1978 in New Hampshire. They lived in Sheridan and Mary died in 1983. In June, 1984, he married Charlotte Dickinson in Glenrock, WY. They lived in Sheridan. Fred played saxophone in bands wherever he lived. In Sheridan he played in several band including the Collegians and the Thunder Mountain Band. Fred also enjoyed playing golf at every opportunity. He was a member of Elks Lodge #520. He was preceded in death by his father, step father Jesse Ekis and one brother, Edward.
SURVIVING RELATIVES
WIFE - Charlotte Chase, Sheridan
SONS - Lane Chase, Tacoma, WA
Brian Chase, San Jose, CA
DAUGHTERS - Lorrie Chase, San Jose, CA
Leslie McGray, New Hampshire
Christa Miller, Glenrock, WY
Eva Hathaway, Primeville, OR
Colleen Shoemaker, Gig Harbor, WA
Katy Lander-Pederson, Eagle River, Alaska
Charlotte Shippley, Port Orchard, WA
MOTHER - Anna Ekis, Sheridan
BROTHER - Bernard Ekis, Sheridan
SISTERS - Lillian Keahey and Nancy Favero, Sheridan
15 GRANDCHILDREN
8 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN
NUMEROUS NIECES & NEPHEWS
CREMATION WILL FOLLOW A PRIVATE VIEWING.
GRAVESIDE COMMITTAL OF CREMAINS WILL BE 11:00AM ON MONDAY (NOV. 13TH) IN SHERIDAN ELKS CEMETERY WITH THE REV. SCOTT LEE OFFICIATING.
ARRANGEMENTS WITH FERRIES FUNERAL HOME.
Memorials may benefit the Elks Cemetery Fund, Box 624, Sheridan, WY 82801
Margaret Jean Christler, was born March 14, 1929 in Buffalo, Wyoming to Frank and Margaret 'Margie' Lawrence. Jean died suddenly on Friday November 17, 2000 at her home in Big Horn at the age of 71. Memorial servies will be held at a later date.
Jean grew up in Buffalo and attended school there. After high school, she went to work in Los Alamos New Mexico at the atomic bomb facility. She also worked as a telephone operator. She married John M. Christler in june of 1947. They made their home in buffalo where they owned and operated a Ma and Pa grocery store. Later, Jean worked at the Johnson County Hospital as a LPN and after that at the VA Hospital in Sheridan. For many years they owned and operated an out patient home for veterans and also some elderly people.
Many will remember Jean as the very giving, smiling, gusty gal who lived from a wheel chair the last few years of her life. She was a member of the Congregational Church, Eastern Star, and the Daughters of the Nile.
Shewas preceded in death be her mother, father, husband John on 1992, and son Mike in 1997, also preceding her in death was another son Stephen, a daughter Sonya, and two brothers: Ray Lawrence and wife James Keith "Sweed" Lawrence.
She is survived by a brother Buck Lawrence and wife Jan, two sisters, Fay Waugh and husband Carl, May Dillinger and husband Jim, sister-in-law Mary Lawrence, daughter-in-law Ruby Christler. Grandchildren John Michael III and wife Emily, Shawn, Courtney, and Ryan, and one great grandson.
Memorials may be made to the Big Horn Community Church or the charity of the donor's choice in care of Delphine Toner, First Interstate Bank, P.O. Box 2007, Sheridan, Wy, 82801.
Betty Clabaugh, 70, of Kingman, Arizona formerly of Big Horn, passed away Friday, September 15, 2000 in Kingman. She was born January 13, 1930 to Tony and Martha Woodsmall Norskog in Sheridan. Mrs. Clabaugh was a homemaker and had worked at several businesses in Sheridan and Big Horn.
Mrs. Clabaugh is survived by her husband Donald to who she was married to for 53 years, three sons, Bruce of Littleton, Colorado, Rick of Green River, Wyoming and Rob of Big Horn; sister, Dixie Bahr of Sheridan; brother John of Kingman, Arizona; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, one daughter, Darlene; one brother, Jim and one grandson.
Graveside services will be 11am Friday, September 22, 2000 in the Elks Cemetery with Rev. Ray Clark officiating. Kane Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Local Chapter of the American Cancer Society, in care of Kay Roush, First Federal Savings Bank, P.O. Box 6007, Sheridan, Wyoming 82801.
Margaret Clase Age 95 of Sheridan, WY
Died Wednesday, March 22, 2000, in Westview Health Care Center, Sheridan
Born September 18, 1904, in Bergen, Norway
Parents - Karl & Berta (Olstater) Namtvedt
She grew up and attended schools in Norway. She came to America in 1924 and worked as a waitress in New York City until she married Arvid A. Clase on January 1, 1941, in Brooklyn, NY. They moved to Sheridan in 1964. Mr. Clase died in 1969. She enjoyed being a housewife as well as sewing, fishing, and gardening.
Preceded in death by two sisters and two brothers.
Survived by several cousins including Kenneth Namtvedt of Sheridan.