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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 18

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star DIARY B2-Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyo. Thursday, Aug. 1980 14, Obituaries Help Kenneth FARRAGUT, Iowa Funeral services for Kenneth Bidwell, 80, will be held at the Hackett Funeral Home at 11 Thursday in Farragut. Bidwell died Monday morning at the Sidney Health Care Center in Sidney, Iowa following a lengthy illness. He was born Oct.

9, 1899 in Brighton, Iowa to Harry E. and Georgia Menefee Bidwell. He married Lillian Hope Allen on 1918 in Brooklyn, Iowa. The family came to Casper in the fall of 1944. Mr.

Bidwell was employed by Chicago Burlington Quincy Railroad. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, one brother and his wife, Hope, on Aug. 8, 1964. Survivors include one son, John Allen of Casper; three daughters, Mrs.

Dave (Jane) Norman of Moorcroft, Mrs. Carl (Martha) Welchans of Hamburg, Iowa, and Mrs. Hattie Crossman PINE BLUFFS Graveside services for Mrs. Hattie M. Crossan, 97, a former resident of Torrington, will be held at 2 p.m.

today at the Pine Bluffs Cemetery. The Rev. Gary B. Peters of the United Methodist Church will officiate. Mrs.

Crossan died Monday at St. Luke's Hospital in Denver. She was born May 4, 1883 in Humansville, the daughter of Lucian Bonapart and Julie Ann Richardson Swingle. She was educated in Missouri and Kansas schools. On Dec.

4, 1907 she married Isaac Joe Crossan in Cheoppa, Kan. He preceded her in death in 1959. The Crossans began homesteading 18 miles west of Albin in 1908. They also farmed for many years in the Burns area. In 1947 they moved to Torrington, and in 1979 Mrs.

Crossan moved to Denver, where she lived near her daughter. She was an excellent seamstress and enjoyed this work in her home. Survivors include one son, Clifford G. Crossan, one daughter, Mrs. Pauline (Leo) Steege of Denver, one granddaughter, Mrs.

Gwen Lark of Arvada, and two great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Burns Ambulance Service. Funeral arrangements are by the Sutley Funeral Chapel of Torrington, where friends may call Wednesday and until 11 a.m. Thursday. Alva Johnson THERMOPOLIS Alva Vernie Johnson, 82, died Tesday at Memorial Hospital in Thermopolis.

She was born April 6, 1898 in Boulder, Colo. to Wesley and Laura Johnson. He came to Wyoming at the age of 6, and lived most of his life in Hot Springs County. He married Amelia Scheuerman in Worland on Nov. 12, 1922.

He was a a a a a a a retired truck driver for the Charles M. Smith Construction and a member of F.O.E 1884. He is survived by his wife of Thermopolis, three daughters, Irene Johnson of Eugene, Mrs. Ruby Talovich of Layton, Utah, and Mrs. JoAnn Love of Thermopolis, four brothers, Ernie and Melvin both of Oregon, and Earl and Bill of Thermopolis, two sisters, Mrs.

hazel Proudfit of Salem. Ore. and Mrs. Delpha Wigham of Elmira, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son his parents and three brothers.

Services will be held 10 a.m. Friday at Mortimore Chapel in Thermopolis, with pastor Dan himell of the Zion Lutheran Church of Worland officiating. Burial will be at Monument Hill Cemetery. Funerals Mildred CY AVENUE AT SPRUCE Dustards FUNERAL DIRECTORS PHONE 234-7123 LUCAST. BAILEY Memorial services for Lucas T.

Bailey were held Wednesday, at 2 p.m. at Shepherd of the Hills Presbyterian Church with the Rev. George Walker officiating with Bustard Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. MEMORIAL CHAPEL "When Your Need Is Greatest 710 E. 2nd Ph.

234-0234 BOB ELLEVOLD Services for Bob Ellevold will be held Thursday, Aug. 14 at 11 a.m. at Memorial Chapel with Pastor Steven Holm officiating. Friends may call until 10 a.m. Thursday, at which time the casket will be closed.

Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. PEARL I. TODD Services for Pearl I. Todd, 55, will be held Friday, Aug. 15 at 3 p.m.

at Memorial Chapel with Rev. Robert L. Morton officiating. Burial will be at Memorial Gardens Cemetery. NATE'S FLOWERS "No Matter Where You Are, Nate's Is Close To You" E.

ad St. -286-2300 PlazaWestridge-25-5711 Miltop-286-1783 Flowers 632 (Y Ave. Phone 237-2577 Bidwell Jack (Ara Ruth) Nihart of Farragut, Iowa; nine grandchildren and two -grandchildren. Burial will be in Farragut. Gottlieb Beierle TORRINGTON Services for Gottlieb Beierle, 77, will be held 2 p.m.

today at the First United Church of Christ in Torrington, with Pastor John Rosenberg officiating. Mr. Beierle died at the Community Hospital in Torrington Aug. 11. He was born Dec.

29, 1902 in Dorbuje, Bulgaria, the son of August and Wilhelmine Kunesh Beierle. The family came to the United States in 1911, and homesteaded in the Burge community. They moved to Torrington in 1918. Mr. Beierle married Mary Elizabeth Serafin in 1925.

She preceded him, in death in 1939. He was affiliated with the First United Church of Christ, Senior Citizens and Troop of the 115th Cavalry, Wyoming National Guard, from 1921 to 1924. Mr. Beierle is survived by a son, Stanley James of Wheatland; daughters Mrs. Willa Barthel and Mrs.

Marjorie Dermer, "both of Torrington, Mrs. Sally Grassmick of Scotts Bluff, Neb. and Mrs. Julie Leonard of Saly Lake City; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Irva Johnson of Oakland, three brothers, Fred of Anaconda, John and Chris, both of Torrington; four sisters, Mrs.

Martha Ochsner of Caldwell, Idaho, Mrs. Mary Schnell and Mrs. Lena Hensley, both of Torrington, Mrs. Rosie Abel of Casper, Mrs. Eva Mecheam of Torrington; a stepsister, Mrs.

Marie Burback of Casper; a stepbrother, Fred Werkel of Wheatland. Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery in Torrington. The Colyer Funeral Homne is in charge of arrangements. Henry David SHERIDAN Services for Henry David, 83, were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Henne Funeral Home, with cremation following.

Born in Montgomery, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaclav David, in 1934 he married Katherine Petersen in Livingston, Mont. In 1943 they moved to Sheridan. He was a construction worker until he retired in 1963.

Mr. David was a member of the Eagles Lodge. Survivors include his wife; two sons, James David of Rock Springs and Vernon David of San Diego, a daughter, Marge Williams of Casper; three brothers, Theodore of St. Paul, Stanley of Pine City, and Fred of Montgomery, one sister, Alvina Reininger of San Antonio, Texas; and six grandchildren. Crystal Courtier DOUGLAS A graveside service for 4-year-old Crystal Lynn Courtier of Douglas will be held Thursday, 10:30 a.m., at Douglas Park Cemetery.

The Rev. Jug Brandjord will officiate. Crystal was born Feb. 11, 1974 in Douglas. She is survived by her parents, Robin Courtier and Renee Stevens of Douglas, grandparents, Sam and Grace Leeling of Douglas, paternal grandparent Lyle Courtier of Malvin, Iowa, great grandparents Jack and Fanny Bloem of Douglas and Uncle Jack Bloem of Glenrock.

Memorials will be accepted at the Converse County Day Care Center. Arrangemants by Stark-Lapham funeral home, Douglas. Bob Ellevold The date of birth of Bob Ellevold, who died Monday in Casper, was stated incorrectly in his obituary, which appeared in Wednesday's Casper Star-Tribune. Mr. Ellevold was born Aug.

6, 1927, at Deer Park, Wis. THERMOPOLIS Mildred Victor Ernst, 79,. died early Wednesday at Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was born June 15, 1901 in Seattle. She married Joseph Ernst Sept 30, 1933 in Seattle.

She had retired from radio and tv activities this april with the sale of KWRB Television in Thermopolis. She became associated with radio in 1923, and was manager of KTOW, the Powell radio station in 1944 and 1945. In 1946 she started a radio station in Worland, KWOR, in 1950 in Riverton KWRL, in 1952 KGOS in Torringtron, and in 1955 KRTR in Thermopolis, where she opened KWRB-TV in 1956. She is survived by her husband of Thermopolis, one son Karl Kertson, of Thermopolis, one daughter Mrs. Bonnie Sprague of Casper, 6 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one son Phillip. Services are at 2 p.m. Friday at the Holy Trinity Episcopal- Church in Thermoplis, with the Rev Bill Wolfrum of Worland officiating. Burial will be in the Monument Hill Cemetery. Mortimore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

George Carson KADOKA, S.D. Funeral services are set for 10 a.m. Friday for George Carson of Kadoka, 66, who died Tuesday morning. Survivors include his wife, Wynona, of Kadoka; one daughter, ilma Carleton, of Kadoka; two sons, Ronald Carson of Rapid City, S.D. and Oliver Carson of Kadoka; one brother, Samuel Carson of Glenrock; four sisters, Cecelia Allen and Rachael Allen of Casper, Eva Howe of Omaha, and Frances Garriott of Mt.

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