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1980-1989 Obits Date of Paper Headline Illus Page Subject Deceased Date of Birth Place Deceased Mortuary Internment Place Cremat 1980-1989 obits 1980-1989 obits Date of Date of Headline Illus Page Subject Deceased Place deceased Mortuary Internment Place Cremated Newspaper ID Paper Birth 10/24/1985 ELVIN THEODORE 14 OBITUARY; AABERG,ELVIN THEODORE; 10/21/1985 HARDIN,MT FIDLER ROBERT WYOMING BLACK HILLS NATIONAL NR 1261 AABERG FUNERAL CEMETERY,STURGIS,SD CHAPEL,SUNDANCE,WY 10/25/1985 ELVIN THEODORE 18 OBITUARY; AABERG,ELVIN THEODORE; 10/21/1985 5/10/1923 HARDIN,MT FIDLER ROBERT WYOMING BLACK HILLS NATIONAL NR 1263 AABERG AABERG,ELVIN; AABERG,CATHRYN GRIFFIN; FUNERAL CEMETERY,STURGIS,SD AABERG,ROSE ELSEA SCHOEPP; CHAPEL,SUNDANCE,WY BUSH,DEBBIE; JOHNSON,CATHY; AABERG,WAYNE; 9/27/1983 RONALD T 14 OBITUARY; AABERG,RONALD T; 9/26/1983 8/16/1950 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL Y NR 708 AABERG AABERG,KAREN BIESHEUVEL; HOME,GILLETTE,WY AABERG,RACHEL; KING,DR RICHARD; KING,EDITH; AABERG,GLORIA; 7/6/1986 F W JACK ADAMS 12 OBITUARY; ADAMS,F W JACK; 7/3/1986 7/27/1906 CASPER,WY BUSTARDS FUNERAL HIGHLAND NR 1474 ADAMS,BONITA GRIFFIN; ADAMS,JACK G; HOME,CASPER,WY CEMETERY,CASPER,WY ADAMS,KENNETH; ADAMS,FERD 8/9/1982 LENA LOUISE 14 OBITUARY; ADAMS,LENA LOUISE; 8/7/1982 10/10/1920 BUFFALO,WY ADAMS FUNERAL HOME BEAR BUTTE NR 450 ADAMS OEDEKOVEN,ALBERT; OEDEKOVEN,ELLA CHAPEL,BUFFALO,WY CEMETERY,STURGIS,SD LINDSTROM; LOGAN,DONNA; ADAMS,GARY; ADAMS,TONY; OEDEKOVEN,MYRON; OEDEKOVEN,ALLEN; OEDEKOVEN,VERNON; OEDEKOVEN,ARTHUR; OEDEKOVEN,STANDLY; JORDAN,ROSE; WILLIAMSON,DORIS 4/3/1985 PEARL IRENE 14 OBITUARY; ADAMS,PEARL IRENE; 3/27/1985 7/29/1897 PALISADE,CO ROSEBUD NR 1138 ADAMS WEISCHEDEL,HENRY G; WEISCHEDEL,MARY CEMETERY,GLENWOOD SOPHIA LANE; WOOD,WALTER A; SPRINGS,CO ADAMS,COURTLAND; WOOD,FRANCIS; NELSON,MILDRED; CRASFORD,HEIDI; GALLON,BESSIE; MCCOLGAN,NEVA; GOVER,IRMA; WOOD,IRENE; WOOD,JAMES LEE; ADAMS,ROBERT; 1/20/1984 STEVEN DUANE 16 OBITUARY; ADAMS,STEVEN DUANE; 1/19/1984 10/20/1983 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL MT PISGAH NR 810 ADAMS ADAMS,STEVEN; ADAMS,PEGGY HEIMANN; HOME,GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY 1/22/1984 STEVEN DUANE 12 OBITUARY; ADAMS,STEVEN DUANE; 1/19/1984 10/20/1983 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL MT PISGAH NR 812 ADAMS ADAMS,STEVEN; ADAMS,PEGGY HEIMANN; HOME,GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY ADAMS,JAMIE; ADAMS,CHRISTINA; BOURRET,BILL; BOURRET,ISLA; HEIMANN,JOHN; HEIMANN,JENNIFER; ADAMS,MERLE; ADAMS,GEORGIA; HEIMANN,IDA; KRAMER,RAY; 12/22/1987 BRET ANDREAS 12 OBITUARY; AIKELE,BRET ANDREAS; 12/21/1987 MOORE,ID NR 1851 AIKELE AIKELE,SUSAN DALENE; AIKELE,ANDREAS; AIKELE,JASON; AIKELE,JONATHON; AIKELE,DON ; AIKELE,CAROLYN; AIKELE,THERESA; AIKELE,DONNA; AIKELE,VALERIE; LAMBERT,GINA; REID,ELDRO; REID,GERALDINE 1980-1989 obits.html[2/25/2015 2:06:22 PM] 1980-1989 obits 12/22/1983 GEORGE WALTER 14 OBITUARY; ALANIVA,GEORGE WALTER; 12/21/1983 8/4/1904 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL SOUTH LEAD Y NR 778 ALANIVA ALANIVA,ISSAC; ALANIVA,GRETA HOME,GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,LEAD,SD KUJANSUU; CYPHER,CAROL; WOOD,JOAN; KENTTA,LILLIAN; 4/3/1986 PATRICK R ALBAN 16 OBITUARY; ALBAN,PATRICK R; ALBAN,PAUL; 3/30/1986 12/4/1954 CAMPBELL NOECKER FUNERAL MT PISGAH NR 1382 ALBAN,BONNIE SCHMIDT; ALBAN,CINDY COUNTY,WY HOME,GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY MERRIMAN;MERRIMAN,SHANNON; ALBAN,BRANDON; ALBAN,DUSTIN; ALBAN,AMANDA; ALBAN,HANNAH; ALBAN,CHARLIE; ALBAN,BILL; ALBAN,ALAN; ALBAN,PAUL; GRAVES,MARY; 8/21/1986 CAROL 20 OBITUARY; ALBERTSON,CAROL; 8/20/1986 LITTLETON,CO NR 1496 ALBERTSON ALBERTSON,GARY; ALBERTSON,WILLIAM; ALBERTSON,DOTTIE; 12/11/1988 JIM ALBRECHT 2 OBITUARY; ALBRECHT,JIM; 12/9/1988 5/27/1953 HARDIN,MT MICHELLOTTI SAWYER TERRACE NR 2017 ALBRECHT,GORDON; ALBRECHT,NORMA MORTUARY,BILLINGS,MT GARDENS,BILLINGS,MT HANSON; ALBRECHT,GINA MANKIN; ALBRECHT,BENJAMIN; ALBRECHT,STEVE; ALBRECHT,TED; ALBRECHT,RON; 6/17/1985 LINDA ANN 12 OBITUARY; ALEWINE,LINDA ANN; 6/16/1985 11/11/1947 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL GILLETTE NR 1176 ALEWINE ROBINSON,LLOYD; ROBINSON,ANNE P HOME,GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY BROWN; ALEWINE,JEFFREY; ALEWINE,TIMOTHY; 2/2/1981 CHARLES 14 OBITUARY; ALEXANDER,CHARLES EDWARD; 1/28/1981 10/4/1952 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL Y NR 144 EDWARD ALEXANDER,EDGEL; ALEXANDER,FRANCES; HOME,GILLETTE,WY ALEXANDER 1/29/1981 CHARLES 1 OBITUARY; ALEXANDER,CHARLES; 1/28/1981 GILLETTE,WY NR 141 ALEXANDER 6/5/1988 LANA MARIE 14 OBITUARY; ALEXANDER,LANA MARIE; 6/2/1988 1/17/1942 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL MT PISGAH NR 1904 ALEXANDER ALEXANDER,BRICE; DEVINE,JACK HOME,GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY 7/24/1981 MARK DENNIS 12 OBITUARY; ALLBRIGHT, MARK DENNIS; 7/14/1981 9/26/1951 ANCHORAGE,AK ADAMS FUNERAL WILLOW GROVE NR 272 ALLBRIGHT ALBRIGHT,MARK; ALBRIGHT,LEONA; HOME,BUFFALO,WY CEMETERY,BUFFALO,WY BETTINGER,GAYLE; ALBRIGHT,DAVID; ALBRIGHT,JEFF; ALBRIGHT,TOMMY; ALBRIGHT,TONY; DAVIS,MARY; AVANTS,MR&MRS WE; ALBRIGHT,MR&MRS MH 5/24/1984 ANNA PEARL 16 OBITUARY; ALLEN,ANNA PEARL BEINS; 5/17/1984 6/18/1910 OMAHA,NE FUSSELMAN PERRY ROBY NR 918 BEINS ALLEN MCINTOSH,NANCY; MCINTOSH,RAY; FUNERAL ALLEN,DON; WILSON,JOHN A; HOME,PLATTSMOUTH,NE WILSON,MARTHA E GROVER; BEINS,LEE ROY; ALLEN,CONNIE L; BEINS,FRED; BEINS,TOM; BEINS,BOB; BEINS,DON; SCHUETZ,DEE; WILSON,FOUNT; WILSON,LEVI; CRUMP,RENA 5/20/1987 BRUCE RICHARD 14 OBITUARY; ALLEN,BRUCE RICHARD; 5/18/1987 6/14/1940 SEQUOIA NATIONAL Y NR 1688 ALLEN ALLEN,DARWIN; ALLEN,CLARIE KNOLL; PARK, CA ALLEN,JANICE P AKRIGHT; ALLEN,HAROLD; ALLEN,JAMES; ALLEN,ROBERT; ALLEN,RUSSELL 7/6/1984 ELLEN LASS ALLEN 16 OBITUARY; ALLEN,ELLEN LASS; 7/3/1984 7/3/1944 EVANSTON,WY NR 947 1980-1989 obits.html[2/25/2015 2:06:22 PM] 1980-1989 obits VILGATS,ADELE; VILGATS,TARMO; LASS,ELMER; WALSH,BRENT; BROWNING,SHAUN; REYNOLDS,JEANNIE; LASS,DANNY; LASS,BEN; LASS,TIM; JOHNSON,LINDA; BARELA,SHIRLEY; WALSH,JOSHUA; REYNOLD,RYLAND 7/8/1984 ELLEN LASS ALLEN 18 OBITUARY; ALLEN,ELLEN LASS; 7/3/1984 7/3/1944 EVANSTON,WY NR 948 VILGATS,ADELE; VILGATS,TARMO; LASS,ELMER; WALSH,BRENT; BROWNING,SHAUN; REYNOLDS,JEANNIE; LASS,DANNY; LASS,BEN; LASS,TIM; JOHNSON,LINDA; BARELA,SHIRLEY; WALSH,JOSHUA; REYNOLD,RYLAND; 10/11/1988 FLOYD ALLEN 2 OBITUARY; ALLEN,FLOYD; ALLEN,LORENE; 9/23/1988 4/7/1924 BATESVILLE,AR NARCH CHAPEL NR 1988 ALLEN,NELSON; ALLEN,GIVIE ADCOCK; CEMETERY,WOLF BAYOU,AR ALLEN,LYNN; ALLEN,LARRY; ALLEN,WAYNE; ALLEN,JEANNETTE; ALLEN,CHARLIE; STOCKEY,JAMES; 9/28/1983 OPAL ALLEN 16 OBITUARY; ALLEN,OPAL DELORES; 9/29/1983 3/21/1899 BELLE FOURCHE,SD FROST AND SONS FUNERAL MOORCROFT NR 711 ALLEN,FLOYD; ALLEN,DAYTON; HAHN,JUEL; HOME, BELLE CEMETERY,MOORCROFT,WY HILD,MARY; PERRY,RUTH; FOURCHE,SD 12/9/1986 RICK R ALLEN 12 OBITUARY; ALLEN,RICK R; 12/7/1986 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL Y NR 1590 HOME,GILLETTE,WY 12/10/1986 RICK R ALLEN 12 OBITUARY; ALLEN,RICK R; GERMAN,OLIVER; 12/7/1986 1/10/1948 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL Y NR 1591 GERMAN,HARRIETT KURSHNER; HOME,GILLETTE,WY ALLEN,CONNIE SAUNDERS; ALLEN,BRUCE; ALLEN,RIKI; CASTRO,ROBERT; CASTRO,ANTHONY; ALLEN,HARRY H; GERMAN,HELEN; GERMAN,LOURA; BOLLINGER,KATHY; GERMAN,MIKE; 10/9/1988 LEONARD JOHN 2 OBITUARY; ALM,LEONARD JOHN; 10/6/1988 3/17/1924 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL MT.PISGAH NR 1985 ALM ALM,HENRY; ALM,WILHELMINA,KOSBOB; HOME,GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY ALM,DOROTHY LOUISE BECKER; ALM,RONALD; ALM,BRUCE; ALM,TOM; ALM,TIM; CULEY,MARILYN; MULKEY,ALICE; ALM,JANICE; CONNETT,ALICE; 10/7/1988 LEONARD ALM 8 OBITUARY; ALM,LEONARD; 10/6/1988 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL NR 1984 HOME,GILLETTE,WY 6/4/1986 HELEN MACY 12 OBITUARY; ALSUP,HELEN MACY; 5/31/1986 1/25/1907 ROCHESTER,MN MOORCROFT NR 1448 ALSUP MACY,ALVAH J; MACY,MILLIE; ALSUP,LES H; CEMETERY,MOORCROFT,WY MACY,ROBERT; 2/14/1986 SAUEL AMSPOKER 14 OBITUARY; AMSPOKER,SAUEL; 2/4/1986 2/16/1908 NEWCASTLE,WY FIDLER ROBERTS DOUGLAS PARK NR 1350 AMSPOKER,WILLIAM; AMSPOKER,LILLIAN WYOMING FUNERAL CEMETERY,DOUGLAS,WY HORMEL; AMSPOKER,PATRICIA BROW; CHAPEL,SUNDANCE,WY NUCKOLLS,THEA; SIMS,SHERRY; HENSON,BONNIE; CLAYTON,SEBA; MCMILLEN,LOSI 3/11/1983 EDWIN D 16 OBITUARY; ANDERSON,EDWIN D; 3/10/1983 8/30/1898 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL SUNSET MEMORIAL NR 572 ANDERSON HOLDEN,YVONNE; JOHNSON,PETE; HOME,GILLETTE,WY PARK,MINNEAPOLIS,MN JOHNSON,ANNIE; ANDERSON,SADIE OLSON; ANDERSON,HERBERT; 1980-1989 obits.html[2/25/2015 2:06:22 PM] 1980-1989 obits ANDERSON,CLARENCE; ANDERSON,ROY; SMITH,GLADYS; GORMAN,FRANCES; CHESTER,DORIS; LINDHOLM,MINNIE; MCPEEK,RUBY; DELMAGE,MABEL; 9/6/1989 KATHRYN 16 OBITUARY; ANDERSON,KATHERYN; 9/4/1989 9/17/1939 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL MT PISGAH NR 2196 ANDERSON ANDERSON,ORVILLE E; LESSER,RACHELLE HOME,GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY C;RIXEN,GARY; JACOBS,PETER; JACOBS,JAMES; JACOBS,JOSEPH; JACOBS,ALBERTHOFF,AVA 9/5/1989 KATHRYN 2 OBITUARY; ANDERSON,KATHRYN; 9/4/1989 9/17/1939 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL MT PISGAH NR 2191 ANDERSON HOME,GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,GILLETTE,WY 3/24/1989 LEONARD 2 OBITUARY; ANDERSON,LEONARD; 3/23/1989 10/1/1917 GILLETTE,WY Y NR 2092 ANDERSON SCHLEUNING,MADGE 11/28/1989 LOREY ANDERSON 2 OBITUARY; ANDERSON,LOREY; 11/24/1989 5/15/1904 SPEARFISH,SD FIDLER ROBERTS FUNERAL HULETT CEMETERY,HULETT,WY NR 2243 ANDERSON,MILDRED E (KNAPP); HOME,SUNDANCE,WY LONG,SHIRLEY; ANDERSON,DONALD 5/27/1986 TRAVIS RANDY 14 OBITUARY; ANDERSON,TRAVIS RANDY; 5/25/1986 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL MOORCROFT NR 1441 ANDERSON ANDERSON,RANDY; ANDERSON,LYNN HOME,GILLETTE,WY CEMETERY,MOORCROFT,WY FARRELL; ANDERSON,ANDY EMERY; ANDERSON,MR&MRS EMERY; FARRELL, MR& MRS ANDREW 11/25/1984 LOUISE ANSELMI 20 OBITUARY; ANSELMI,LOUISE F; KIRK,JERI; 11/16/1984 5/30/1907 CHEYENNE,WY ST JOSEPHS CEMETERY,ROCK NR 1030 ZUDACIZ,JOSEPH; ZUDACIZ,ROZALIA SPRINGS,WY SHUSTER; ANSELMI,RUDOLPH T; UNGUREN,MARY; LOCKHART,LYNN; SHUSTER,WILLIAM; SHUSTER,JOHN; SHUSTER,JAMES; 6/14/1989 LEONARD "LIX" 2 OBITUARY; APPEL,LEONARD "LIX"; 6/14/1989 GILLETTE,WY NOECKER FUNERAL NR 2148 APPEL HOME,GILLETTE,WY 6/15/1989 LEONARD T.
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