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Edward "Ned" Sitton Green, 69, died Sunday, October 8, 2000 at his residence in Sheridan, Wyoming of natural causes. Services will be held at 10am Thursday, October 12,2000 at Champion Funeral Home with Reverend Ken Burket officiating. Interment will follow in the Sheridan Municipal Cemetery. Viewing is at Champion Funeral Home until funeral time on Thursday.
Mr. Green was born March 24, 1931 in Stroner, Wyoming to William W. and Lucy Green. He lived in Moorcroft until 1941 when the family moved to the Sheridan area, eventually living in Dayton where Mr. Green attended school. Mr. Green married Dorothy Paulsen on December 20, 1959 in Sheridan. He worked on ranches and in construction as a heavy equipment until his retirement. He was a great handyman, always helping out family members with their projects. He enjoyed traveling, camping in the mountains, spending time with his family, and most of all, playing with hid grandchildren.
He was proceeded in death by his parents and one sister. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy of Sheridan, his daughter Kathy Wirth of Billings, Montana; son Michael od Tucson, Arizona; sisters Patty Mock of Sheridan, Rojean Thompson of Wheatland, Alta Stockhill of Cody, Willie Bell of Garberville, California, Mary Lott of Bonne Terre, Missouri; brother Bob Green of Krebo, Oklahoma; and two grandchildren.
John Mason Gutz Age 75 of Sheridan, WY
Died Wednesday, June 7, 2000, in Sheridan Manor after an extended illness
Born July 9, 1924, in Selby, S. Dakota
Parents - Henry P. & Louise (Treanor) Gutz
The family moved to Casper, WY where John attended grade school and graduated from high school in 1942. He attended the University of Wyoming until he was drafted in 1943. During W.W.II, he served with the 13th Air Force in the Pacific theatre. After his discharge in 1945, he returned to the University. John married Barbara Williams on June 30, 1946, in Cheyenne, WY. He graduated from the University of Wyoming with his BS degree in wildlife management in 1949. He worked for the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission for 18 years as a Game Biologist and Game Warden. As Game Warden, he was transferred to Sheridan in 1960. He left the Game and Fish Dept. to enter the ranching business. When the ranch operation was moved to Montana, with his son Mark as manager, John went to work as a hydrographer for the Wyoming State Engineer for several years until he retired. He was a member of the First Congregational Church, Masonic Lodge #8, Scottish Rite and Kalif Shrine. He was a charter member of the Kalif Buckskin Horse Patrol. John enjoyed volunteer work at the VA, collecting artifacts, fishing, his family and the great outdoors. He spent many hours helping youth in baseball, Boy Scouts and Demolay.
SURVIVING RELATIVES
WIFE - Barbara Gutz, Sheridan
SONS - Henry J. Gutz, Tooele, UT
Mark W. Gutz, at the family ranch in Belle Creek, MT
SISTERS - Jo Thompson, Peoria, AZ
Eileen Anderson, Aberdeen, SD
Marilyn Liddell, Wenatchee, WA
1 GRANDSON, 3 GRANDDAUGHTERS, 5 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN
MEMORIAL SERVICE WILL BE 2:00PM ON TUESDAY (JUNE 13TH) FROM THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH WITH PASTOR BOB MILLER AND CHAPLAIN VERNE ROBINSON OFFICIATING. ARRANGEMENTS ARE WITH FERRIES FUNERAL HOME.
Memorials may benefit the Shrine Crippled Children Travel Fund, Box K, Sheridan or the First Congregational Church.
Gladys A. Harless Age 98 of Sheridan, WY
Died Saturday, May 20, 2000, in Sheridan Manor
Born July 4, 1901, in Indiana
Parents - Alonzo & Grace (Foster) Harless
She grew up in Indiana and in Kansas City, MO. She came to Moorcroft, Wyoming, in the 1940’s and then to Sheridan in the mid 1950’s. Gladys worked at the Sheridan Center Motor Inn for many years. She was an active member of the First United Methodist Church and enjoyed raising her plants.
Preceded in death by three brother and three sisters.
SURVIVING RELATIVES
BROTHER - Morris Harless, Missouri
NIECE - Shirley Stewart, Rozet, WY
GREAT NIECES - Cynthia Stewart, Rozet, WY
Sandra Holyoak, New Jersey
GRAVESIDE COMMITTAL OF HER CREMAINS WILL BE LATER THIS WEEK IN THE MOORCROFT CEMETERY.
ARRANGEMENTS WITH FERRIES FUNERAL HOME, SHERIDAN.
Memorials may benefit SIDS, in care of Delphine Toner, 1st Interstate Bank, Box 2007, Sheridan, WY 82801
Milton L. Harm Age 77 of Sheridan, WY
Died Sunday, November 19, 2000, in the V.A. Medical Center in Sheridan
Born March 23, 1923, in Ellendale, N. Dakota
Parents - Roy & Bethel (Savey) Harm
Milt grew up and graduated high school in Ellendale. Married Maralyn Bowerman on December 19, 1942, in Aberdeen, SD. He enlisted in the Army during W.W.II and served in Europe. After the service, he returned to Ellendale where he trained for management in the C.R. Anthony clothing stores. He managed stores in Tioga, ND, and Deadwood, SD, before coming to Sheridan in 1965. He retired from the C.R. Anthony Co. in 1980. Milt was always very active in civic organizations in the places he lived. He was a member of the United Methodist Church and the VFW.
He was preceded in death by his son Fred Harm.
SURVIVING RELATIVES
WIFE - Maralyn Harm, Sheridan
SONS - Bradley Harm, Sheridan
Thomas Harm, Denver, CO
DAUGHTERS - Peggy Braeutigam, Issaquah, WA
Candice Bradley, Tuttle, OK
BROTHER - Everett Harm
SISTERS - Velma Hatcher, Bette Durheim & Bethel Reisdorph
STEP SISTERS - Blondell Schopp & Lorene Hintz
9 GRANDCHILDREN
1 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN
MEMORIAL SERVICE WILL BE 9:00AM ON FRIDAY (NOV. 24TH) FROM THE V.A. MEDICAL CENTER CHAPEL WITH CHAPLAIN EVERETT WRIGHT OFFICIATING. INTERMENT OF CREMAINS WILL BE IN OAK RIDGE Cemetery, DEADWOOD, SD.
ARRANGEMENTS ARE WITH FERRIES FUNERAL HOME.
Ada B. Harris, age 82 of Sheridan, WY
Died Friday, August 4, 2000, in Westview Health Care Center, Sheridan
Born October 3, 1917, in Wayne County, Iowa
Parents - Albert and Effie (Leager) Gleason
She grew up and graduated high school on Harlan, Iowa in 1935. She married Clare Jess Ellis on June 10, 1937, in buffalo, WY. They later divorced and in 1946 she married Earl Donnelly in Rapid City, SD. They later divorced and on September 5, 1953, she married Walter Harris in Sheridan. During her work years she worked as receptionist for Donnelley Trucking, Sheridan Press, Sheridan High School, and the YMCA. She also enjoyed working the concession stands at the baseball park and the rodeo fairgrounds for many years. She was a member of Sheridan Wesleyan Church, Elks Lodge, Eagles Lodge, and American Legion Auxiliaries. She enjoyed bowling, dancing, reading, and being involved in her church.
Preceded in death be her sister Goldie Bailey and four brothers Orval, Roy Gerald, and Oral Gleason.
SURVIVING RELATIVES
HUSBAND - Walter Harris, Sheridan
SONS - Jerry Ellis, Aurora, CO
Gary Donnelley, Anchorage, Alaska
2 GRANDCHILDREN
2 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN
FUNERAL SERVICE WILL BE 10:00AM ON SATURDAY (AUG. 12TH ) FROM FERRIS FUNERAL HOME WITH PASTOR CHUCK LUCAS OFFICIATING. INTERMENT IN SHERIDAN ELKS CEMETERY.
Memorials may benefit the Westview Health Care Center, Alzheimer Unit, 1990 W. Loucks St, Sheridan, WY 82801.
Sylvanus Darvin Harrsch, 76, passed away December 15, 2000, in Orem, Utah. Born April 30, 1924, in Broadus, Montana, he was the oldest child of Earnest Afolph and Kathern Clark Harrsch.
As a young buy, Van moved with his family to Sheridan, Wyoming where he attended grade school and eventually graduated from Sheridan High School.
Van served in World War II as an Army Medic with the 82nd Airborne. He took part in six campaigns in Europe. He was briefly captured behind enemy lines in holland and was wounded at Anzio. His awards include the Bronze Star and the French Croix de Guerre.
After the war, Van married Wilma Evelyn Drake of Sheridan and raised three children. A military family, they lived in various locations in teh United States and Germany before settling in Salt Lake City, Utah. There he retired from the Army and began his post military career as a hopital administrator with Holy Cross Hospital and the University of Utah.
He is preceded in death by his wife Evelyn, son, Greg, and daughter, Mary Kay Thompason, as well as his parents and brother, Vernon Harrsch. He is survived by a daughter, Diane Ingersoll, Sheridan, a brother, LeRoy Long, Montpelier, Idaho,and four sisters; Jeann Hunsaker, Orem, Utah; Charlotte Gruing, Lava Hot Springs, Idaho; Patricia Abbott of Las Vegas, Nevada; Colleen Jensen, Montpelier, Idaho.
Funeral Services will be held at 11am, Wednesday, December 20, 2000 at the Ferris Funeral Home, 297 South Main, Sheridan, Wyoming. Interment will follow immediately at the Sheridan Municipal Cemetery. Arrangements are with Ferris Funeral Home.
Larry M. Helton, 53, passed away Tuesday, August 22, 2000 at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Sheridan, Wyoming.
Graveside services will be held at 2pm Friday, August 25, 2000 at the Sheridan Municipal Cemetery with Reverend Doug Goodwin officiating. Full Military Honors will be provided by the Wyoming Army National Guard, the American Legion Post #7 ,a nd taps by Dan Burgess.
Larry was born December 12, 1946 in Harve de Grace, maryland. He was raised and educated in Leavenworth, Kansas and graduated from Leavenworth High School in 1965. Following his graduation, Larry joined the U.S. Navy and served on the U.S.S. Kitty Hawk during the Viet Nam War. He served over three years in the Navy, and received the following military medals and ribbons during the service: the Navy unit Accmendation Ribbon, the National Defense Service Medal, the Viet Nam Service Medal with two Bronze Stars, and the Republic of Viet Nam Campaign Medal. Military life was Larry's chosen career, but due to injuries he received on board the U.S.S. Kitty Hawk, he received his honorable discharge from the Navy and was a disabled American Veteran.
Larry worked for a time for Offshore, working on ships. He was an avid fisherman, enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping in Yellowstone Park, was an amateur geologist, and a gun collector.
Larry is survived by his parents, Joseph Jr. and Madeline (Engel) Orlowski of Leavenworth, KS; his sister Sharon R. Winkler of Leavenworth, KS; his only nephew, Brett L. Winkler; one great niece, Shyann R. Winkler along with two daughter and one son.
Arrangements are with Champion Funeral Home.