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1930-1939 Obits 1930-1939 obits 1930-1939 obits Date of Date of Headline Illus Page Subject Deceased Place deceased Mortuary Internment Place Cremated Newspaper Paper Birth 6/1/1933 FLORENCE M 1 OBITUARY; ADAMS,FLORENCE; 5/25/1933 5/8/1859 RECLUSE,WY MT PISGAH NR ADAMS ADAMS,COURTLAND; CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY 3/5/1931 RACHELL OBITUARY; ADDY,RACHELL RUDDELL; 3/4/1931 8/17/1872 GILLETTE,WY NR RUDDELL ADDY ADDY,W B; MARRIED 1893 1/20/1939 ARIE AHO 1 OBITUARY; AHO,ARNIE; AHO,MARY; 1/19/1939 GILLETTE,WY ROCK SPRINGS,WY NR SURVIVED BY 5 BROTHERS AND 2 SISTERS 12/7/1933 ARTHUR TAYLOR 8 OBITUARY; ALDIS,ARTHUR TAYLOR; 11/23/1933 WINTER PARK,FL NR ALDIS 6/28/1938 LEE ALLISON 1 OBITUARY; ALLISON,LEE R; 6/26/1938 GILLETTE,WY NR ALLISON,MR&MRS KENNETH CARLYLE; 9/15/1932 JOHN AMENDE 1 OBITUARY; AMENDE,JOHN; 9/12/1932 GILLETTE,WY RECLUSE,WY NR AMENDE,MR&MRS ED 1/7/1932 LOUISA 1 OBITUARY; AMENDE,LOUISA 1/4/1932 SPOTTED HORSE,WY FOX FUNERAL RECLUSE NR AUGUSTINA AUGUSTINA; AMENDE,WILL; HOME,GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,RECLUSE,WY AMENDE SURVIVED BY 10 CHILDREN 12/10/1931 WILLIAM 1 OBITUARY; AMENDE,WILLIAM; 12/6/1931 RECLUSE,WY FOX MORTUARY, RECLUSE NR AMENDE AMENDE,EDWARD; GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,RECLUSE,WY 1/2/1930 GEORGE W 1 OBITUARY; AMOS,GEORGE W; 12/29/1929 OMAHA,NE MT PISGAH NR AMOS HERDMAN,HELEN; BORN IN 1856 WI CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY 8/6/1931 PABLO ANAYA OBITUARY; ANAYA,PABLO; SURVIVED 7/30/1931 CAMPBELL COUNTY,WY PROBST FUNERAL MT PISGAH NR BY ONE DAUGHTER HOME,GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY 2/23/1937 ALBERT 1 OBITUARY; ANDERSON,ALBERT; SWEET HOME,OR NR ANDERSON ANDERSON,ELLEN; KEE,MRS M J 7/22/1931 GERALDINE 1 OBITUARY; ANDERSON,GERALDINE; 7/19/1931 HILIGHT,WY MT PISGAH NR ANDERSON ANDERSON,MR&MRS ALBERT; CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY 11/10/1932 CARL ALBERT 4 OBITUARY; ANDERSON,JR,CARL 7/30/1929 NR ANDERSON JR ALBERT; ANDERSON,MR&MRS ALBERT; 6/9/1937 EVLYN B 10+ OBITUARY; ARMSTRONG,EVLYN B; 6/4/1937 10/6/1861 LLOYD FREITZSCHE FRESNO,CA NR ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG,ELLEN; CHAPEL,PORTERVILLE,CA ARMSTRONG,JAMES E; ARMSTRONG,LEE R; HOWES,ELLEN; HOWES,MR&MRS SEAMAN 2/29/1936 NELLIE ASHTON 1 OBITUARY; ASHTON,NELLIE E; 2/28/1936 10/29/1855 NR ASHTON,STEPHEN D; EISELE,MRS GEORGE; GILSTRAP,MRS RAY; ROSS,ANDY; DAVIS,BUD; DAVIS,JOE C 5/28/1931 WILLIAM J 1 OBITUARY; ATKINSON,WILLIAM J; 5/20/1931 NEW HAVEN,WY NR ATKINSON 8/20/1931 BOBBIE BADGER OBITUARY; BADGER,BOBBIE; 8/12/1931 6/16/1929 FOX NR 1930-1939 obits.html[2/25/2015 2:00:35 PM] 1930-1939 obits BADGER,MR&MRS LEO; MORTUARY,GILLETE,WY BADGER,BILLIE LEE; 7/18/1935 THERSA BAILEY 1 OBITUARY; BAILEY,THERSA; 7/16/1935 CASPER,WY CASPER,WY NR BAILEY,MR&MRS A W; 1/5/1933 EMMETT NEAL 1 OBITUARY; BAKER,EMMETT NEAL; 12/28/1932 5/24/1919 GILLETTE,WY MT PISGAH NR BAKER BAKER,MR&MRS CHARLES; CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY RIGGLE,ESTHER; JOHNSON,LUCILLE; BAKER,INEZ; BAKER,MARY; BAKER,VIRGINIA; BAKER,EDWIN; BAKER,CLINTON 12/29/1932 EMMETT BAKER 1 OBITUARY; BAKER,EMMETT; 12/28/1932 NR BAKER,MR&MRS CHARLES; BAKER,INEZ; BAKER,ESTHER; BAKER,MARY; BAKER,VIRGINIA; BAKER,LUCILLE; BAKER,CLINTON; BAKER,ED 5/7/1936 GOLDIE 8 OBITUARY; BANISTER,GOLDIE ANN; 5/6/1936 NR BANISTER BANISTER,MR&MRS WILLIAM; 5/15/1936 BLANCHE 2 OBITUARY; BANNISTER,BLANCHE OLA 5/14/1936 1/2/1919 NR BANNISTER BATES; BANNISTER,WILLIAM; BANNISTER,HELEN; BANNISTER,ALICE; BANNISTER,ROBERT; BANNISTER,EUGENE; PERCIFIELD,MRS TED; TAYLOR,MRS ART; NICELY,MRS FRANK; THOMAS,EUNICE; BATES,N F; BATES,GEORGE; BATES,GRANT 3/10/1936 EVERETT 1 OBITUARY; BARNES,EVERETT 3/8/1936 NEAR ROZET,WY NR BARNES 7/15/1937 GERTRUDE 1 OBITUARY; BARNEY,GERTRUDE 7/11/1937 4/30/1910 CAMPBELL COUNTY,WY MOORCROFT NR BARNEY LOUISE KIRBY; KIRBY,CHARLES; CEMETERY,MOORCROFT,WY KIRBY,GERTRUDE ELOISE; BARNEY,J REID; BARNEY,JR,J REID; 7/13/1937 GERTRUDE 1 OBITUARY; BARNEY,MRS REID; 7/11/1937 CAMPBELL COUNTY,WY NR BARNEY KIRBY,CHARLES; BARNEY,REID; BARNEY,J REID; 3/21/1936 LOUIS G 1 OBITUARY; BARTON,LOUIS G; ROCHESTER,MN NR BARTON BARTON,JOHN; BARTON,MERRITT; NEFSY,MR&MRS TOM; NEFSY,JOHN; BARTON,VERNE 3/19/1936 LOUIS BARTON 1 OBITUARY; BARTON,LOUIS G; 3/18/1936 8/7/1890 ROCHESTER,MN SUNDANCE,WY NR SHRYOCK,MADGE ELIZABETH; BARTON,GEORGE; BARTON,MARJORIE; BARTON, ELIZABETH M; BARTON,MAY; BARTON,JOHN; BARTON,VERNE; BARTON,MERRITT; 1930-1939 obits.html[2/25/2015 2:00:35 PM] 1930-1939 obits 7/13/1933 MATT 4 OBITUARY; BATINOVICH,MATT; 7/4/1933 DEADWOOD,SD LEAD,SD NR BATINOVICH BATINOVICH,MITCHELL; BORN 1886 IN YUGOSLAVIA 8/22/1939 MARTIN 1 OBITUARY; BAUMFALK,MARTIN; 8/19/1939 GILLETTE,WY NR BAUMFALK BAUMFALK,MINNIE; HENSLEY,MRS JACK; BAUMFALK,HENRY; BAUMFALK,WILLIAM; BAUMFALK,DICK 6/24/1936 GUY BAY 1 OBITUARY; BAY,GUY; BAY,MR&MRS NR ART; SURVIVED BY SEVERAL BROTHERS AND SISTERS 2/19/1931 HAZEL ELSIE BAY 8 OBITUARY; BAY,HAZEL ELSIE; 2/16/1931 4/23/1930 GILLETTE,WY BETHLEHEM NR BAY,MR&MRS A G; BAY,ZANER; CEMETERY,CAMPBELL CHRISTY,KIT COUNTY,WY 8/17/1937 L D BAY 1 OBITUARY; BAY,L C; BAY,A G; 8/15/1937 SAVAGETON ,WY NR SURVIVED BY HIS PARENTS AND SEVERAL BROTHERS AND SISTERS 8/20/1937 L D E BAY 8 OBITUARY; BAY,L D E PAUL; 8/12/1923 NR BAY,MR&MRS A G; BAY,LILITH; BAY,EDITH; BAY,BEN; BAY,ELLDRED; BAY,RICHARD; BAY,MERYN; BAY,RAYMOND; MORTE,BEN 10/22/1931 MRS C T BEACH OBITUARY; BEACH,MRS C T 10/16/1931 12/20/1879 MT PISGAH NR CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY 11/5/1931 MRS JOE BEALS OBITUARY; BEALS,MRS JOE; 54 YRS 10/31/1931 8/10/1869 GILLETTE,WY FOX MORTUARY, MT PISGAH NR OLD; GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY 5/13/1939 HARVEY 1 OBITUARY; BEASON,HARVEY; 5/12/1939 BITTER CREEK,WY NR BEASON BEASON,ROY; BEASON,ROBERT; BEASON,HENRY; BEASON,MILTON; BEASON,FLORENCE; BORN 1860 TEXAS 12/11/1937 FLORIAN BECK 1 OBITUARY; BECK,FLORIAN; NR 12/9/1937 FLORIAN BECK 1 OBITUARY; BECK,FLORIAN; BECK,BILL; 12/7/1937 CAMPBELL COUNTY,WY MT PISGAH NR CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY 12/14/1937 FLORIAN BECK 1 OBITUARY; BECK,FLORIAN; MT PISGAH NR POWERS,MRS CHARLIE; CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY BECK,FRANK; BECK,OSCAR; BECK,WILLIAM; SEVERAL BROTHERS 3/18/1936 GEORGE D BELL 6 OBITUARY; BELL,GEORGE DONALD; 3/17/1936 12/27/1910 NR SLATES,GERALDINE; BELL,MR&MRS W S; CARLTON,MRS JAMES; CATES,JR,MRS JAMES; BELL,BONNIE JEAN; BELL,HAROLD; BELL,ROBERT; BELL,MELVIN; BELL,SAMMY 2/21/1936 GERALDINE BELL 1 OBITUARY; BELL,GERALDINE SLATES; 2/20/1936 2/18/1916 GILLETTE,WY NR BELL,GEORGE D; SLATES,MR&MRS CLYDE; SLATES,CLIFTON; 1930-1939 obits.html[2/25/2015 2:00:35 PM] 1930-1939 obits SLATES,JACK; SLATES,JUNIOR; SLATES,BILLIE; SLATES,BOBBIE; SLATES,BETTIE JANE; 6/5/1930 IDA C STILLWELL 8 OBITUARY; BELL,IDA C STILLWELL; 6/2/1930 6/5/1855 GILLETTE,WY MT PISGAH NR BELL BELL,ROBERTR W; BELL,L L; CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY BELL,JOHN S; 3/26/1935 MR M E BELL 1 OBITUARY; BELL,MRS M E; KAUFMAN,TX NR BUCHANAN,EDNA; BELL,E L; BELL,MONDAY; BELL,R N; BELL,J T 9/16/1938 DANIEL 1 OBITUARY; BENNETT,DANIEL; 9/15/1938 8/17/1852 GILLETTE,WY MT PISGAH NR BENNETT BENNETT,GROVER; SNIDER,SARAH C; CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY MCDERMOTT,DAISY BRENNAN; RUSSELL,MAUDE WALKER; BENNETT,ED; 12/16/1938 J M BENNICK 1 OBITUARY; BENNICK,J M; 12/12/1938 12/24/1855 SHERIDAN,WY SHERIDAN NR BENNICK,ROY; BENNICK,J O; CEMETERY,SHERIDAN,WY BENNICK,C O; BENNICK,FRED; BENNICK,ALBA; SHAEFER,MRS C M; LYNN,MRS EARL 3/2/1938 JAMES D 4 OBITUARY; BENTON,JAMES D; 2/25/1938 11/27/1882 RIVERTON,WY RIVERTON,WY NR BENTON FLEISCHER,MRS HERBERT; BENTON,MRS J D; POTTS,MRS E B; DORN,MRS R L; BENTON,MILDRED; BENTON,BARBARA; BENTON,JR,JAMES D; HENDERSON,MRS DINKIE; COLEY,MRS RACHEL; BENTON,W R; BENTON,JOHN 6/17/1938 ELIZA BERGER 5 OBITUARY; BERGER,ELIZA; 6/16/1938 MOORCROFT,WY NR TZORSICK,LIZZIE; MCKEAN,MRS IKE; WAYMEIR,MRS M D; BERGER,JOHN; BERGER,HENRY 4/20/1935 FRED P 3 OBITUARY; BERGREN,FRED P; 4/18/1935 2/15/1867 BUFFALO,WY NR BERGREN DOCKEN,MAY; ANDERSON,MRS ALEX; BERGREN,GEORGE; 11/27/1935 DOROTHY 1 OBITUARY; BETHUREN,DOROTHY; 11/16/1935 SHERIDAN,WY NR BETHUREN BETHUREN,MR&MRS ROY 11/28/1939 WILMA BILLIE 1 OBITUARY; BIGGS,WILMA BILLIE; 11/27/1939 LINGLE,WY NR BIGGS BIGGS,MR&MRS O J; 11/30/1939 WILMA BILLIE 2 OBITUARY; BIGGS,WILMA BRIARD 11/27/1939 1/24/1912 LINGLE,WY MOORCROFT,WY NR BIGGS BILLIE; BIGGS,MR&MRS O J; PRAY,EUNICE; BIGGS,MRS M A; 1/8/1937 MRS J E 8 OBITUARY; BLOXOM,MRS J E; 8/13/1885 FOX FUNERAL HOME, MT PISGAH NR BLOXOM BLOXOM,ADA; BLOXOM,SALLY; GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY BLOXOM,GEORGE; BLOXOM,ROY; BLOXOM,JAMES T; BLOXOM; CHESTER; BLOXOM,WAYNE; BLOXOM,LESLIE; 1930-1939 obits.html[2/25/2015 2:00:35 PM] 1930-1939 obits 1/19/1939 SHIRLEY MAE 3 OBITUARY; BLOXOM,SHIRLEY MAE; 9/29/1936 SHERIDAN,WY NR BLOXOM BLOXOM,MR&MRS G W; BLOXOM,JAMES E; KNOY,MRS ELMER C 1/6/1937 MRS JAMES 1 OBITUARY; BLOXUM,MRS JAMES E; 1/5/1937 RECLUSE,WY NR BLOXUM 10/10/1935 G F BOCK 1 OBITUARY; BOCK,G F; 10/8/1935 UPTON,WY NR 6/30/1932 MRS FRANK 4 OBITUARY; BOSS,MRS FRANK; 6/22/1933 ALBANY,OR NR BOSS BOSS,FRANK; 10/4/1934 HARLOW 1 OBITUARY; BRAKEY,HARLOW; 9/27/1934 GILLETTE,WY MT PISGAH NR BRAKEY BRAKEY,FRANK CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY 9/16/1937 CARL BREEN 1 OBITUARY; BREEN,CARL; 9/14/1937 CAMPBELL COUNTY,WY MT PISGAH NR BREEN,MR&MRS ALLEN; CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY KNIGHTON,MRS AMMON; BEAVERS,MRS C A; BREEN,VIOLA 10/23/1936 L D BRENNAN 1 OBITUARY; BRENNAN,L D; 10/22/1936 ROZET,WY NR BRENNAN,MRS L D; CARR,MRS EARL; CARR,MRS LEO; ELLIOTT,MRS HARRY; BRENNAN,IRENE; BRENNAN,EVELYN; BRENNAN,LEO; BRENNAN,FRED; VASEY,MRS W J; LANDRIGAN,MRS J F; VASEY,MRS FRANK; BRENNAN,P H; BRENNAN,MATT 10/24/1936 L D BRENNAN 4 OBITUARY; BRENNAN,L D; 10/22/1936 6/7/1875 ROZET,WY NR WECKWORTH,CLARA; CARR,MRS EARL; CARR,MRS LEO; ELLIOTT,MRS HARRY; BRENNAN,IRENE; BRENNAN,EVELYN; BRENNAN,LEO; BRENNAN,FRED; VASEY,MRS W J; LANDRIGAN,MRS J F; VASEY,MRS FRANK; BRENNAN,P H; BRENNAN,MATT; KELLEY,MRS W A 6/21/1939 ALBERT BRICKER 1 OBITUARY;
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