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John N. Logan

John N. Logan, 54, of Gillette, Wyoming, passed away on Friday, January 17, 2003, at the Sheridan V.A. Medical Center.

John was born on June 30, 1948, in Ortonville, Minnesota, to Robert and Betty (Ell) Logan.

Following his graduation from high school, he attended El Camino College in California and then the University of Wyoming.

He entered the U.S. Army in 1969, and served his country until his discharge in 1972.

Mr. Logan was preceded in death by his grandparents.

He is survived by his two sons Robert and his wife Heather of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Neale of Cedar City, Utah; his parents, Robert and Betty Logan of Buffalo, Wyoming; his three sisters, LeeAnn Moser and her husband Dennis of Cedar City, Utah, and Laurie Logan and Lynn O-Gann and her husband Tim, all of Buffalo, Wyoming; and his brother Mike Logan and his wife Charity of Eureka, California.

At John's request, cremation has taken place locally with Kane Crematory, and no memorial services will be held.

Kane Funeral Home handled the arrangements.

Lynton Palmer

Lynton Palmer, 90, of Ranchester, passed away on Thursday, January 9, 2002, at the Sheridan V.A. Medical Center.

Lynton was born September 11, 1912, in Potosi, Missouri, to George and Maggie (Sloan) Palmer.

Following high school, Lynton joined the Army, and served his country until 1945.

He married Gladys Holbert, and their union was blessed with three sons.

Lynton worked as an engineer for the Wyoming Highway Department for 23 years.

He loved his family and enjoyed baseball, rodeo, and participated in the Big Horn Mountain Horse Show for several years.

Mr. Palmer was preceded in death by his parents and his wife.

He is survived by his three sons John L. Palmer, Charles R. Palmer and George L. Palmer all of Sheridan; his six grandchildren; his great-grandchild; and his two brothers Leonard D. Palmer and Robert R. Palmer both of Belgrade, Missouri.

According to Lynton's wishes, cremation has taken place locally with Kane Crematory.

Private family memorial services will be held at a later date. Kane Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

The family has requested that memorials be made in Lynton's name to Children's Cancer Fund in care of Delphine Toner, First Interstate Bank, P.O. Box 2007, Sheridan, WY 82801.

Francis "Mickey" Pitet

Francis "Mickey" Pitet, age 69, born on August 9, 1933, in Yankton, South Dakota, passed away on January 26, 2003, at the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital in Thermopolis, from cancer.

Mickey was the son of Dr. Marcel Rene Pitet and Monica (Noonan) Pitet, who preceded him in death, as did his sister, Mary Pitet Tennell, on August 12, 2000.

Mickey had a long career as a cook in various restaurants in Montana and Wyoming, but that career ended in 1986 when he shattered his leg in a fall.

At the time of his death, he was a resident at the Wyoming Retirement Center in Basin, Wyoming.

He is survived by one sister, Michelle Rosenthal and her husband Frank of Sheridan; three brothers, Larry Pitet of Sheridan, Roger Pitet of Billings, Montana, and Patrick Pitet and his wife Lynn of Cody, Wyoming; his brother-in-law Wayne Tennell of Sheridan; many friends, cousins, nieces and nephews; and his life-long friend Joe Evangeline.

Cremation has taken place locally at Kane Crematory.

Memorial services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at Kane Funeral Home with The Reverend David Duprey officiating.

Inurnment of cremains will be in the Sheridan Municipal cemetery.

Kane Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

If friends so desire, donations in Mickey's name could be made to the Memorial Hospital of Sheridan County in Sheridan, the Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital in Thermopolis, or the Wyoming Retirement Center in Basin, in care of Delphine Toner, First Interstate Bank, P.O. Box 2007, Sheridan, WY 82801.

All of these institutions provided wonderful care to Mickey during his lifetime.

Connie F. Powell

Our beloved Connie F. Powell, 59, walked with Jesus, Saturday, January 18, 2003, at Memorial Hospital of Sheridan County.

Connie was born December 10, 1943, in Rapid City, South Dakota, to Clifford and Ruby (Brunick) Conry.

She was a member of the Eagles Lodge #186, and was president of the American Legion Post #7.

She was a past leader for the American Legion Girls State in South Dakota and in Wyoming, and was instrumental in starting the Girls' State program at the American Legion Post #303 in Hermosa.

Connie's passions were playing darts, calling bingo, fishing, and camping.

She was most happy being with family and friends, especially her grandchildren.

She never met a stranger and was always willing to help others.

We will all miss her personality and sense of humor.

Her past employment included working at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for several years and as secretary at the South Dakota National Guard camp.

At the time of her death, she was employed at Sheridan Manor.

Connie is survived by her daughter Terri (Powell) Boggs, her husband Tony, and their children: Tamber, Tanner, and Tanessa, of Pringle, SD; her son Ronald Powell, his wife Cathy, and their children: Kalli Jo Powell of Lawton, Oklahoma, and Kade Powell of Kennesaw, Georgia; her sisters, Kittie Ann Johnson of Sheridan, and Colleen Faber of Rapid City, South Dakota; her brother Cliff Conry and his wife Cheyenne of Belle Fourche, South Dakota; her special friend Steve Legerski of Sheridan; her aunt Mae Brunick of Rapid City, South Dakota; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her grandparents, Worth and Anna Foster.

Cremation has taken place locally with Kane Crematory, and memorial services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 23, 2002, at Calvary Lutheran Church in Rapid City, South Dakota, with Reverend Dwight Stensgaard officiating.

Inurnment of cremains will follow the memorial service in the Mountain View cemetery in Rapid City.

Kane Funeral Home handled the local arrangements, and Osheim-Catron Funeral Home in Rapid City handled the arrangements there.

The family has requested that memorials be made to the Connie Powell Memorial Fund in care of Terri Boggs, P.O. Box 45, Pringle, SD 57773.

Anthony C. "Tony" Schnieder

Anthony C. "Tony" Schnieder, 78, of Buffalo, passed away on Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at the Sheridan V.A. Medical Center.

Tony was born on October 9, 1924, in Carlyle, Illinois, to Anton and Theresa (Deikman) Schnieder.

Following his graduation from high school, Tony joined the U.S. Army, and served his country until his honorable discharge in 1947, following his being wounded in the South Pacific.

He married Sue Rogers on June 3, 1961, in Casper, Wyoming, and their union was blessed with a son.

The family moved to Buffalo from Casper in 1968, and Tony worked for Buffalo Lumber for many years.

He enjoyed spending time with his family.

Mr. Schnieder was preceded in death by his his parents, and his sister Carol.

He is survived by his wife Sue of Buffalo, Wyoming; his son Scott of Casper, Wyoming; and his two brothers, Leroy Schnieder and his wife Muriel of Worland, Wyoming, and Gene Schnieder and his wife Rose of Sedona, Arizona.

At Tony's request, cremation has taken place locally with Kane Crematory, and no memorial services will be held.

Kane Funeral Home handled the arrangements.

William "Bill" Stanley

William Stanley, 90, of Sheridan, passed away on Monday, January 27, 2003, at Memorial Hospital of Sheridan County.

Bill was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, on January 1, 1913, to Orie and Sina (Hausen) Stanley.

Following his school years, he entered the Army in 1942 and served until his honorable discharge in 1945.

He married Eleanor Kopper in 1951 in Red Lodge, Montana, and the couple moved to Sheridan from Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1980.

He worked as a carpenter for many years until his retirement.

Woodworking was his passion, but he also enjoyed working on cars and taking care of his family.

Mr. Stanley was preceded in death by his wife Eleanor; his two sisters Dorothy Hurst and Edna Stanley; his brother Robert Stanley; and his parents.

He is survived by his daughter Anna Stanley of Sheridan; his son James Stanley; and his four grandchildren, Marie Stanley, Melissa Welter, Anna M. Stull, and Pierce Welter.

In accordance with Bill's wishes, cremation has taken place locally with Kane Crematory and inurnment of cremains will take place in the VFW cemetery in Greybull, Wyoming.

Kane Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

The family has requested that memorials be made in Bill's name to the Bill Stanley Memorial Fund in care of Kay Roush, First Federal Savings Bank, P.O. Box 6007, Sheridan, WY 82801.

Lawrence A. Stenger

Lawrence A. Stenger, 74, of Story, passed away on Sunday, January 19, 2003, at Memorial Hospital of Sheridan County.

Lawrence was born on October 5, 1928, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, to Lawrence and Margaret (Kessler) Stenger.

Following high school, he attended trade school, and became an Oil & Gas Technician for the Bethlehem Area School District.

He moved to Story from Pennsylvania fourteen years ago to be near his son.

Lawrence enjoyed flying, restoring automobiles, and playing the banjo.

He was a member of the Philadelphia String Band, flew RC Airplanes, was a private licensed pilot, and he built and flew a J-3 Piper Cub.

Mr. Stenger was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Donald Stenger.

He is survived by his very special companion Arleen Thompson of Story; his three sons, Lawrence M. Stenger and his wife Teddy of Bethlehem, PA, Michael J. Stenger of Allentown, PA, and Brian Stenger and his wife Miki of Story; his two daughters, Stephanie Belsfield and her husband Richard of Bethlehem, PA, and Brenda Henrechs and her husband Eldon of Schnecksville, PA; his two stepchildren, Frank A. Behum and his wife Nancy of Bethlehem, PA, and Kathee Behum Powers of Sheridan, WY; his ten grandchildren; his seven great-grandchildren; his four sisters, Virginia Crossly and her husband Richard of Florida, Elaine Fye and her husband Donald, and Doloris Hirsch and her husband Martin, both of Bethlehem, PA, and Carol Lapinsky and her husband Anthony of Washington; and his two brothers, George Stenger and his wife Grace, and Eugene C. Stenger and his wife Joan, all of Bethlehem, PA.

Pursuant to Lawrence's request, cremation has taken place locally with Kane Crematory, and private family memorial services will be held in Pennsylvania at a later date.

Inurnment of cremains will take place in Pennsylvania.

Robert E. Wright

Robert E. Wright, 89, of Evansville, Wyoming, passed away on Saturday, January 18, 2003, at Westview Health Care Center.

Robert was born on July 6, 1913, in Aitkin, Minnesota, to Leo and Edith (Schisler) Wright.

He worked as a mechanic his entire life, beginning with Spaniel Ford many years ago, and going on to build and restore motorcycles as a self-employed mechanic.

Mr. Wright was preceded in death by his parents, and his wife.

He is survived by his son Everett and his wife Lois of Evansville, Wyoming; his four daughters, Jo Munderovski and her husband Roy of Owtonna, Minnesota, Donna Eye and her husband Donald of Lake Havasue City, Arizona, Linda Garcea and her husband Francis of San Jose, California, and Nancy Wright; his several grandchildren; his two great-grandchildren; his two brothers, Donald Wright and his wife Elga of Mendovi, Wisconsin, and Roger Wright and his wife June of Aitkin, Minnesota; and his several nieces and nephews.

At Robert's request, cremation has taken place locally with Kane Crematory, and no memorial services will be held.

Kane Funeral Home handled the arrangements.

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