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Donna Lee Baker
September 18, 1933 – September 9, 2010

Donna, a retired Billings teacher, died September 9, 2010 of a massive blood clot to the heart. She was born September 18, 1933 in Sheridan, Wyoming to the Bales family (Walter Sr. and Elizabeth). Her life was children, good friends and family. She loved people. Donna was gracious and kind to everyone. She attended public school in both Bighorn and Sheridan. Her college career earned her both B.Sc, and Master degrees and 45 additional credits toward her doctorate. Donna was a master teacher in everyone’s eyes. She is survived by Robert Bales (brother); Ruth Nelson and Shirley Phillips (sisters); Dr. Don Baker (husband); Beth McCrorie (daughter); Eric Wells (son); Dave McCrorie (son-in-law); Erica and Aryial (Wells), Stevie and Kevin (Martin), and Tony Mascarena (grandchildren) as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. Donna will always be remembered as a caring and loving person who was there when you needed her and was the “best Grandma ever” to her grandchildren. To all she was accepting and understanding, tolerant and patient and “one in a million.” She will be missed. She was preceded in death by her parents and oldest brother, Walter Bales of Birney. Funeral services were held at Smith’s West Chapel.

Howard Eugene Halsey
July 15, 1947 – September 9, 2010

Howard Eugene Halsey, 63, of Las Animas, Colo., passed away Sept. 9, 2010. Survived by his sister, Connie (nee Halsey) (Charles) Neeley of Colorado City; and aunt, Becky Gunther of Clemmons, N.C. preceded in death by his parents, Onnie and Wanda Halsey; and brother, Steven Halsey. Howard was born July 15, 1947, in Palmer, Tenn. He graduated from Glenwood Springs High School and earned a Master’s degree at C.U. Boulder. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. He was very proud of his commission to Second Lieutenant. Interment, 1 pm Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010, at Fort Lyon National cemetery in Las Animas, Colo. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, 875 N. Randolph St., Ste. 225, Arlington, VA 22203.

David “Dave” Burris Livingston
July 23, 1953 – July 31, 2010

David B. Livingston, 57, died unexpectedly of natural causes on Saturday, July 31, 2010 at his home in Bethel, CT. His death was attributed to congestive heart failure complicated by Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. David was born July 23, 1953 in Sheridan Wyoming to Janet Elenita Wright and Harold Livingston, Junior, both having preceded him in death. David attended school in Sheridan, graduating from Sheridan High School in 1971. He received his B.A. in Economics, International Relations and Math from Johnston College, University of Redlands in 1976 and his M.A. in Resource and Environmental Economics from the University of Wyoming in 1979. David was the Managing Principal and Founder of Llinlithgow Associates. He was a management consultant, with nearly 30 years of experience in business planning and analysis, strategy, product development and management, go-to-market operations, logistics and supply chain management and technology. His practice focused on business performance assessment and improvement and the design and development of management systems, as well as the linkages between business, the economy, markets and investment strategies. After a short stint at Research Triangle Institute involved in applying advanced cost/benefit analysis to public policy issues, truncated by changes in policy during the early Reagan Administration, he was lucky enough to join Federal Express. At Federal he was the principal project manager on the design and deployment of an advanced budgeting system still used by the Company and then became involved in developing strategic changes in planning policies and procedures. After his tour in Corporate Planning he joined the Sales group to work on logistics, consultative selling and was the original strategist and a founding plank-owner in Federal’s initial efforts in developing Third Party Logistics offerings. David then joined IBM where he was one of the early developers of Enterprise Business Architecture and the project lead and principal author of the first B2B inter-enterprise framework, Computer Integrated Logistics. Based on that he was the lead strategist and solution expert for several of IBM’s e-Business task forces and the Solution Executive for IBM’s TransConnect, a multiple enterprise, network-hosted transportation and supply chain offering. Followed by becoming the lead strategist on IBM’s e-business Supply Chains Solutions group startup. That work led to the development of the Websphere Business Integrator and the current approaches to Industry solutions frameworks by IBM’s Software Group, currently a major driver for the Company’s profits and growth. David joined Viewlocity, a startup in the Integration Broker and Supply Chain solutions space, where he led the design and development of several event-driven supply chain solutions before becoming the executive in charge of the Company’s overall product management. From Viewlocity he joined Avaya as Director of Solutions where he led the effort to adopt software-based development to telecommunications for Voice Over IP (VoIP) platforms and solutions. Upon leaving Avaya David ran Llinlithgow developing a proprietary framework, BizzXceleration, for coupling the overall enterprise to the operating functions through integrated operation plans and management systems. He was also involved in the design and development of new applications in budgeting, decision-support and Healthcare. The BizzX framework provided a unified approach to analyzing enterprise performance and could be used to assess investment potential, improve enterprise performance and for corporate governance, performance monitoring, compensation and risk management. An ideal day for David could have involved sailing on his sloop, enjoying a dinner of fine food and drink with friends, taking in a Broadway show, the symphony, a new museum exhibit or newly released movie, and then sitting back at home, relaxing with his pipe, listening to music and enjoying a single malt scotch. David’s Friends Remember Him Best: “I knew Dave mostly through emails (and reading his blogs). We exchanged around 6000 emails since we "connected" around 2002. Dave's specialty was Economics, but he had a very wide-ranging mind and was interested in many things. Many were the times that I read something on the web about some arcane subject or other and couldn’t wait to send the link to Dave so he could respond with his thoughts. More often than not, he already was keeping a long file of links and articles on the topic already. It never ceased to amaze me. On all topics he was always interested in the Big Picture, "the overall structure" and how particular details of this or that article fit into this structure. Dave won our hearts with his constant adherence to Honor; honor in the old fashioned military sense. He had a terrific sense of humor. There was always a topic about which at least one of us disagreed with Dave. And we would tease him about his contrarian view. He always took our good-natured teasing with grace. I cannot recall ever an ungentlemanly comment by him in any correspondence by him that passed my way.”“He had a brilliant mind and was uplifting and positive in his outlook. He always looked on the optimistic side of things when others of his correspondents (like me) had a negative view. Dave recommended good books on history like "A World History" by McNeill, which my book club and I read over the course of several months last autumn. I will always look upon Dave as an intellectual mentor who helped me to stretch my mind. I know that I will sadly miss Dave's writings and his cheerful nature. It will leave a void in the lives of all of his friends.” “While I knew him for over 20 years, it is only recently that we have engaged in provocative and profound thoughts on myriad topics with our perhaps eclectic group of internet colleagues where he more than anyone served the key role of catalyst. Dave always had a new insight to spark our reaction often playing devils advocate, a role that came easy to him because he was probably one of the best-read people that I have ever encountered. Second, and this is a most personal statement, is my deep appreciation for the intellectual support that Dave provided to me on the topic of environmental economics nearly 20 years ago when I was doing the research for my doctoral dissertation. He put me on the right path, but perhaps most importantly a path that was many years ahead of its time in the field of logistics and supply chain management. Finally, I will miss his wit. Dry to be sure, but always there if you looked for it.” “Dave and I shared a passion for improving transportation, logistics and supply chain practices – and we continued to share these common interests for many years. More recently, we began to communicate regularly by email – and I became involved in a sort of “club” of very interesting and knowledgeable people, some of whom I already knew, and most of whom have already written to you to express their sadness of the loss of a truly great person. Over time this “club” was the medium for the debate of many, many disparate types of issues, we always seemed to focus back on traditional areas such as education and transportation. These are topics where I particularly enjoyed interaction with all members of the group, and Dave was always the nexus of the group’s commentaries. Then, from time to time we would get off on the topic of politics, one where Dave was exceptionally well-versed, and never without his facts and his (subtle) opinions (with which I sometimes gently, or maybe not so gently took issue). In any event, the interactions with Dave and the group were refreshing interludes from some of the other things that have become routine parts of our daily lives. Overall, I will greatly miss Dave, as he always supported my interests, and me. He always had a kind word to say about everything. It is sad to lose someone like Dave, but we will all live on with only the best possible memories of a good friend.” “Although I met David through our work together in IBM, what I most appreciated in my 20 year relationship with David was just how gentle and generous a man he was (is). David was always available, ready to step in and assist, and willing to take the time (always in short supply). He was always respectful, great with children - my oldest daughter, now 22 - recalled a conversation with David where he treated her and her ideas equally with his own, and appreciative of differing views. That my daughter recalls this so many years later is a great testimony. David possessed a great mind, and enjoyed the pursuit of new passions. I recall from a visit to his home, David showing me his new collection of art books and art primers, and his newly acquired classical music collection. Lots of lessons for me, and I always felt like I took more from David than I gave during our times together.” “Dave took us out on Long Island Sound for a Sunday sail. I must say it was most reluctantly as we are 2 kids from the Midwest and never been or wanted to be on Long Island Sound in a sailboat. But we knew how much it meant to him and how proud he was to have us. He was in heaven. The best part was that when we got ready to come into the Marina, the wind was blowing us in hard and directly toward the rocks. Although we had told him from the start we had no clue what to do, he started yelling a bunch of things all at once. Well the short version is after he and I almost went overboard we narrowly missed the rocks and made it into shore with me vowing never, ever to set foot on that boat again. We never told him anything other than we had a wonderful time and he was so happy but he could never understand why we wouldn't go back out with him again!” “Journey well my brother; there is still some sailing to do.” Cremation has taken place. A memorial plaque will be placed on his parents’ graves in the Elks section of the Sheridan Municipal cemetery. Memorial service to be held at the First Christian Church, two blocks from his childhood home, in Sheridan, WY, Pastor Douglas Goodwin presiding on Tuesday, September 14, 2010, at 10:00 a.m., reception to follow. David is survived by his siblings, Tracy (Alan Miller), Dana (Janine) Livingston, and Mary Lou (Peter Oslund). Five nieces and nephews: Christian (‘Chris’) and Erika Oslund, Ian, Jenna, and Kelly Livingston, Aunts, Uncles, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Cousins and many Good Friends across the country. Kind memorials can be to the American Heart Association -https://donate.americanheart.org/ecommerce/aha/aha_index.jsp, American Cancer Society - https://www.cancer.org/involved/donate/donateonlinenow/index, Susan G. Koman Foundation https://ww5.komen.org/Donate/Donate.html, or the National Multiple Sclerosis Society https://www.nationalmssociety.org/donate/index.aspx.

Vera Lillian Lanora Howe
April 3, 1925 – September 7, 2010

Vera Lillian Lanora Howe, 85, of Hulett went to be with Jesus on Tuesday, September 7, 2010. Memorial Services will be at 3:00 P.M. on Sunday, September 12, 2010 at the Hulett Civic Center in Hulett, WY. Vera was one of three children born to Alvin and Louise Carlson April 3, 1925 in Hardington, NE. She married Guy Luther Howe on October 16, 1943 and they later divorced in 1966. Her greatest passion was introducing people to Jesus. She loved her family and enjoyed lots of company. She is survived by her three daughters; Susan Sanders and Deanna Dennis of Hulett, WY and Loretta J. Barker of Glenrock, WY; 6 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her mother & father and 2 brothers. Fidler-Isburg Funeral Chapels is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be written at www.fidler-isburgfuneralchapels-.com

William “Buck” Neel
November 5, 1922 – September 5, 2010

William “Buck” Neel, of Sheridan, WY, died at the V.A. Medical Center on September 5th, 2010. Buck was born November 5, 1922 to Emanuel Baxter and Julia Ann (Jennings) Neel in Calico Rock, Arkansas. Mr. Neel grew up in Calico Rock and attended school there for 8 years. He then went to work at the Civil Conservation Corp to support his family. World War II came along and Buck served in the U.S. Army. When his service in the Army was completed, he moved to Laramie, WY, where he had some family. In Laramie he started a small construction company, managed the Cowboy Bar, and played in the “Little Buck and the Laramie Valley Boys Band”. He married Marilyn Green in Laramie in 1967. As Buck’s health weakened, he moved to Sheridan in 1971 to be near the V.A. Medical Center. He and Marilyn parted ways in 1973. Buck worked construction in Sheridan and played guitar and sang in many, many bands. He married Patricia Schmidt on January 14, 1999 in Sheridan. Mr. Neel loved spending time with his family and playing the guitar and singing in country western bands. Buck was a member of the Wyoming Country Music Foundation and a member of the Nebraska Music Hall of Fame. Buck was preceded in death by his parents; one daughter, Betty Gay Green; 11 brothers and sisters, and one great-great grandchild. Mr. Neel is survived by his wife Patricia; one son, Harold J. Neel; daughters Clara Neel of Sheridan, Redina Focht of Gillette, and Martha Schmidt of Englewood, CO; two brothers, Herb Morgan of Laramie, WY, and Haskel Morgan in Georgia; one sister Edna Cunningham of Mountain Home, Arkansas; 13 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandchildren. A celebration of life will be held at The Sunrise Assembly of God Church on Thursday, September 9, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. with Pastor John Jackson officiating. Arrangements are with Champion Ferries Funeral Home. Memorials may benefit the Dog and Cat Shelter, 84 East Ridge Road, Sheridan, WY 82801.

Beverly Anne (McClintock) Legters
September 19, 1930 – August 23, 2010

Beverly Anne Legters (McClintock) born on September 19, 1930 in Sheridan, Wyoming ended her journey on this earth on Monday, August 23, 2010 in Tempe, Arizona. She was 79 years old. Beverly earned a degree in Music from The University of Wyoming. She showed her true adventurous spirit when she accepted a teaching job in Globe where she met George Legters and the two were married on June 17, 1956. Beverly spent her entire career as an elementary school teacher. Beverly was very active in the Tempe First United Methodist Church serving on many committees, singing in the choir and playing in the hand bell choir. She was also active in the Tempe Woman’s Club, ADK (a teacher’s sorority) and the alumni group of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She also volunteered for Meals on Wheels. Beverly was preceded in death by her husband George and is survived by her three children Anne Defer, Ron Legters and Kathy Legters. Beverly is also survived by her three grandchildren Micheal Defer, Stephen Defer and Matthew Defer. The family asks in lieu of flowers that donations be made to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, The American Heart Association, or any other charity of your choosing. Services were held on August 28th at the Tempe First United Methodist Church.

Virginia (Vee) Dellerba
March 12, 1925 – August 29, 2010

Virginia (Vee) Dellerba passed away August 29, 2010 in Riverside, California. Virginia was born in Kemmerer, Wyoming March 12, 1925 to Peter and Myrtle (Graham) Bergen. She married Paul Dellerba in April 1945. After retiring from the California school system, she summered in Story, Wyoming then moved to Sheridan, Wyoming in 2000. She loved gardening, reading, and being with family. In 2006 she moved back to California. Virginia is survived by her daughter of Bloomington, California, a sister Audrey Doerr of Sheridan, and nieces and nephews. Proceeded in death by her brother, parents, and husband Paul. Virginia was buried in the National cemetery in Riverside, California on September 2nd, 2010.

Eugene R. Trego
May 15, 1936 – September 3, 2010

Eugene R. Trego, 74, of Sheridan passed away on Friday, September 3, 2010 at Memorial Hospital of Sheridan. Gene was born on May 15, 1936, to Lloyd and Hazel (Henning) Trego, in Aberdeen, South Dakota. He married Diane Gronke on January 13, 1968 in Watertown, South Dakota. They had two daughters, Stacey and April. They moved to Sheridan in 1978 where Gene worked for Riley Motor until he opened his own body shop in 1983. He retired in 1998. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and old cars. Gene loved his family, his grandchildren and animals. Gene was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, Clarence Trego, Bob Trego, Warren Trego and Jerry Trego. He is survived by his wife, Diane, two daughters, Stacey K. (Gene) Hale, of Sheridan, April J. (Dusty) Field, of Sheridan, two brothers, Gary Trego and Allen Trego, both of Arizona, and five grandchildren, Thomas Field, Sebastian Field, Leocadia Field, Nicholas Hale, and Marcus Hale all of Sheridan. Services for Gene will be held at 10:00 a.m., on Thursday, September 9, 2010, at Kane Funeral Home, with Reverend Kevin Jones officiating. interment will be in the Sheridan Municipal cemetery. A reception will follow at the downtown Eagles on 5th and Main.
Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.

Joe Miller Hereford
January 30, 1918 – September 1, 2010

Joe Miller Hereford, 92, formerly of Ranchester and Sheridan, Wyo., passed away Sept. 1, 2010 in Ganado, TX. He was born on Jan. 30, 1918 in Newcastle, Wyo. to Frank Holly Hereford and Helen Miller Hereford Cole. Joe was a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps and the Army National Guard of Wyoming. He served with the 14th Air Force Liberator Group, 308th Bombardment Group, Kunming, China; better known as the Flying Tigers. He was retired from the Burlington Northern Railroad (trucking division). He is survived by his daughters, Jo Ann Hereford of Burndt Ranch, Calif. and Helen Klekar of Ganado, TX; sons, Joe F. Hereford of San Antonio, TX, and James Hereford of Laramie, Wyo.; two grandsons; and one granddaughter. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Vera Jez Hereford; and two brothers, Albert and Charles Hereford. Private family services will be held at a later date in Wyoming. Memorials donors’ choice.

Ada Lou Brooks Yonkee
October 28, 1939 – September 3, 2010

Ada Lou Brooks Yonkee, of Parkman and Sheridan, Wyoming, passed away on September 3, 2010 at the age of 70. Ada Lou was born in Sheridan to Adolph and Ruth (Brooks) Yonkee on October 28, 1939. She grew up on the family ranch near Parkman as well at their home in Sheridan. Ada Lou started school at Slack School on Pass Creek Road, but soon transferred to St. Coletta’a School in Wisconsin, where she would ride the train to and from every year. In her 20’s and 30’s Ada Lou worked at Renew until her parents passed away. At that time Ada Lou moved permanently out to the ranch where her sister, Kay Dockery, cared for her. Ada Lou is preceded in death by her parents and her siblings: Julia Burris, Nancy Gentry, Lyman Yonkee, and Kay Dockery. She is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Ada Lou’s greatest loves were her cats and fishing. She was a member of the Parkman Promoters. For the past six years Ada Lou has resided at Westview where she was a beloved resident. She loved participating in the activities at Westview and was a member of their Red Hat Society. A celebration of her life will be Friday, September 10, 2010 in the Dayton Park at 11:00 a.m. Music will be provided by family friend Rosanna Henderson. Ada Lou’s nephew Robert Burris will conduct the celebration of her life. Memorials in memory of Ada Lou can be made to the Sheridan Dog and Cat Shelter, or the Day Break Program at the Senior Center. Arrangements are with Champion Ferris Funeral Home.

Belicia Ann Bailey
September 3, 2010

Belicia Ann Bailey, infant daughter of Brandy Bailey, passed away on Friday, September 3, 2010, at Memorial Hospital of Sheridan. Belicia will always be loved and missed. May you fly on wings of angels in heaven above. You came and went so quickly, but in our hearts you will remain. Belicia is survived by her mother, Brandy Bailey, sisters, Nitika Bailey, Arianna Bailey, grandparents, Kimberly Gilkey, Scott Bailey, uncles, Gavin Bailey, Brandan Bailey, Ryder Bailey, Ryan Cooper, great aunt, Ivy Davis, and great grandmother, Laura Ventling. A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, at Kane Funeral Home with Pastor Scott Lee officiating. There will be a reception immediately following the service at the KOA Campground, 63 Decker Road, Sheridan, Wyoming. Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.

Denice Lewallen
April 29, 1956 – September 1, 2010

Denice Lewallen, 54, of Sheridan passed away on September 1st 2010 with her only child Kymberly Brown and the Love of her life and life long partner Robert Ekis by her side. In the month preceding her death she was surrounded constantly by her family and friends. Every day welcomed her to a house full of people who loved and cared for her. She has gone home to be with the Lord, after her 19 month, courageous battle with uterine cancer. Her faith in Christ and in his love for her was strong and gives all those that she left behind a strong peace that she is with the Lord, her father Charles and her brother Timothy in heaven. Denice was born on April 29, 1956, to Charles and Bertha (Rossignol) Lewallen, in Casper, Wyoming. She was born third of twelve children. She was very optimistic, and very selfles s, she loved and cherished her family and friends. She was a good listener and cared about everyone. She was a single parent for the first 15 1/2 years of her daughter’s life and very selflessly chose to remain single throughout her daughters childhood. She was a single mom, and worked very hard to take care of her daughter. If asked, her daughter wouldn’t change a thing about her childhood giving her a rare and cherished relationship with her mother. She was devoted to her Soul mate, Bob Ekis, who she began her relationship with 16 years ago. She remained a very strong cornerstone for her daughter, Kymberly, and her grandchildren throughout her time with them. She enjoyed being a housewife, mother and grandmother, taking care of and being with Bob, working, singing, and her many day and weekend trips to Billings and Deadwood with Bob and her grandchildren. It is important to remember that above all else Denice was happy. Denice worked for AT&T for fifteen years in Yakima, Washington until the office there closed in the spring of 1990. She then moved to Sheridan, Wyoming that summer. She was the first employee hired at the local Wal-Mart and has been working for Wal-Mart the last twenty years. Through her dedication to both employers she made many life long friends who she would gladly call family. She will be dearly missed by her extended AT&T and Wal-Mart family. Denice was preceded in death by her father Charles and her oldest brother, Timothy (Julia) Lewallen. She is survived by her soul mate Bob Ekis, of Sheridan, her daughter, Kymberly (John) Brown, of Sheridan, her mother, Birdie Lewallen, of Sheridan, WY, her brothers, Andy (Linda) Lewallen, of Sheridan, WY, Jim (Susan) Lewallen, Oklahoma City, OK, John Lewallen, of AL and sisters, Shelley (Dan) Svilar, Moses Lake, WA, Cheryle (Jethro) Brewer, Ephrata, WA, Venita Lewallen, Sheridan, WY, Judy Brewer, of Stillwater, OK, Jackie Langabeer, Stillwater, OK, Janet (Bob) Brooks, Justice, IL, Annie (Mike) Nielson of Riverton, WY. 31 nieces and nephews, more than 50 great nieces and nephews, and her grandchildren, Christopher (12), Izack (8), Jacob (4) and Natalie Brown (2) all of Sheridan, WY, and Talvie Ekis (8), of Montpelier, VT. A Memorial Service for Denice will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 11, 2010 at Kane Funeral Home with Pastor Ron Ellis and Father James Hiser officiating. A reception will immediately follow at the Parish Hall at Holy Name. Memorials to honor Denice may be made to the Denice Lewallen Memorial Fund, in care of Margaret Sare, at First Interstate Bank, 4 South Main Street, P.O. Box 2007, Sheridan, WY 82801, which will be her final gift to her grandchildren’s college education. Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.

Mary Elizabeth Tribe
November 6, 1949 – August 13, 2010

Our beloved Mary left us on August 13, 2010 at Rose Medical Center in Denver from complications of systemic scleroderma. She was born in Tucson, Arizona to Frank and Ruth Sheehan. Mary worked in the financial area in California prior to and after marrying her husband, Steve Tribe on May 14, 1977. Mary and Steve relocated to Wyoming in 1993 where they owned and operated a ranch near Colony. Guests were invited to the ranch to visit and hunt. Mary enjoyed entertaining and cooking for the guests and playing with and walking her dogs around the ranch. Mary and Steve moved to Sheridan in 2005 to enjoy their retirement years. She loved to play golf and was an active and valued member of the ladies golf associations at the Powder Horn in Sheridan and Cimmaron in Palm Springs, CA, where she and Steve spent winters for many years. She always had another game to add when she played, usually involving her golf poker chips. She was never without a good book at hand. She also enjoyed cooking for and entertaining friends, sewing and creating art projects which she always shared with her friends. Mary was devoted to her beloved last dog, Champ, whom she lovingly cared for until his passing in April 2010. Mary’s love of life, family, friends and her dogs was apparent to all those who knew her. Mary leaves to honor her memory her husband and best friend, Steve, her sister Kathy Cardenas of Whitmore, CA, her brother Frank Sheehan, Jr. of Carmichael, CA and her many friends. A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Wednesday, September 15, 2010 at 2:00 PM at the Powder Horn Clubhouse in Sheridan, WY. Should friends desire, memorial contributions are suggested to Susan G Komen for the Cure, P.O. Box 650309, Dallas, TX 75265-0309.

Sharon Collinsworth Boyter
February 28, 1947 – August 27, 2010

Sharon Collinsworth Boyter, 63, of Sheridan, passed away at her residence on Friday, August 27, 2010 in Sheridan, Wyoming. Sharon was born on February 28, 1947 in Ruston, Louisiana, to Lonnie and Ruth (Sprawls) Collinsworth. She married her husband, Larry, on November 6, 1970, in Natchez, Mississippi. Together they had two children Amanda and Nicholas. Sharon enjoyed cooking, visiting with her many friends, working in the yard, and the mountains. She loved her family and grandchildren very much. Sharon was preceded in death by her father and grandparents. She is survived by her husband, Larry, her daughter Amanda Hudson, of Natchez, Mississippi, her son, Nicholas (Joanie) Boyter, of San Angelo, Texas, her mother, Ruth Collinsworth, of Vidalia, Louisiana, her sister, Judy Jones of Vidalia, Louisiana, her four grandchildren, William Hudson, Emily Boyter, Issac Boyter, and Igor Boyter. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 333 South Beech, Casper, Wyoming, 82601, or call 1-800-227-2345. Memorial services will be held for Sharon at a later date with service announcement to be published at that time.
Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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