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star Please see CALENDAR, B10 Casper. Wyo. Thursday. Nov. 10, 1983 Obituaries Josephine F.

Fay LARAMIE Longtime Laramie resident and the first woman mayor of. Laramie, Josephine F. Fay, 74, died Nov. 8 at Bethesda Care Center in Laramie. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday at St. Matthews Episcopal Cathedral with Very Rev. Forrest Mobley officiating. Burial will be in Greenhill Cemetery. She was born June 30, 1909 at Junction City, and was reared and educated in Kansas, receiving a bachelor's degree at Kansas State University in 1932.

On Jan. 1, 1930, she married George Jelinek and later married Charles W. (Jack) Fay on July 11, 1936. Funerals MEMORIAL CHAPEL When Your Need Is Greatest 710 E. 2nd Ph.

234-0234 DENNIS D. FRANCK Services for Dennis D. Franck, 31, were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Memorial Chapel by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Burial followed at Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Jim Chestnut, Mike Kindig, Dave Domozack, and Rodger Stricklin. MAE WEAKLAND Services for Mae Weakland will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Memorial Chapel with Rev. Richard Dacus of the Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in Me- morial Gardens Cemetery.

The casket will remain closed at all times. CY AVENUE AT SPRUCE Bustards. FUNERAL DIRECTORS PHONE 234-7123 KAYE L. (Tippy) TIPTON Services for Kaye L. (Tippy) Fipton were held at 11 a.m.

Wednesday at Bustard Funeral Home. Cremation followed the services. RICHARD (Mac) McHATTIE Services for Richard (Mac) McHattie were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Bustard Funeral Home, with Rev. H.R.

Kennedy of Faith Assembly of God Church officiating. Pallbearers were Fred Nemitz, Lawrence Potter, Dall Gunn, Dell L'Hoste, Glen Davey, and Mike Nemitz. Burial was in Highland Cemetery with military honors accorded by VFW Post No. 991. SAMY D.

MILLER Services for Samy D. Miller will be held at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Bustard Funeral Home with Rev. Dan Carlen of the World Christian Fellowship officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery.

MARIE ROSE PARRISH Requiem Mass for Marie Rose Parrish will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, with Father Mick Burns officiating, assisted by Father Jon Crawford. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. Memorials to the Cancer Fund or the Central Wyoming Cancer Treatment Center and Hospice Program, 233 South Jackson, Casper, would be equally appreciated by the family.

MINNIE M. SCHAUSS Services for Minnie M. Schauss will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Bustard Funeral Home. Rev.

John Gerberding and Rev. James Hytjan will officiate. Burial will be at Memorial Gardens Cemejery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Meals on Wheels or the Blue Envelope Heart Fund would be equally appreciated by the family. les Flowers 632 CY Ave.

Phone 237-2577 NATE'S FLOWERS "No Matter Where You Are. Nate's Is Close To You" E. 2nd St. 266-2300 Westridge 235-5711 Hilltop 266-1783 Grace I. Stevenson TORRINGTON Services for Mrs.

Grace I. Stevenson, 68, of Torrington, will be held Monday, Nov. 14, at 2 p.m. at the Colyer Funeral Home. Rev.

William H. Webster will officiate. Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery. Mrs. Stevenson died Nov.

8 at a Portland, hospital. She was born Aug. 17, 1915 at Ogallala, the daughter of Ollie and Rosetta McVay. She was reared and educated at Ogallala and completed her education at Gering, Neb. In 1945, she moved to Torrington and later to Porland, returning to Torrington in 1953.

On Sept. 15, 1955, she married Orville Stevenson at Wheatland. A long time cook at Goshen County Memorial Hospital, she was a member of the United Presbyterian Church, and Royal Neighbors Camp She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, three sisters and one brother. Survivors include a son, Earl Petsch, Torrington; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Mueller of Portland, three sisters, Mrs.

Vena Jennings, Couer d'Alene, Idaho; Mrs. Edith Sorrick, Torrington, and Mrs. Opal Bryant, Portland, and a brother, James McVay, Golden, Colo. Memorials to the Heart Fund would be appreciated by the family. Minnie M.

Schauss CASPER Services for Minnie M. Schauss, 85, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Bustard Funeral Home. Rev. John Gerberding and Rev.

James Hytjan of Grace Lutheran Church will officiate. Burial will be at Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Mrs. Schauss died Nov. 8 at Memorial Hospital of Natrona County following a lengthy illness.

She was born March 2, 1898 at Cherokee, Iowa. As a small child, she moved to South Dakota where she was reared and educated. On April 30, 1921, she married Henry Schauss at Mandan, N.D. Following their marriage they came to Casper where they have made their home since. Mrs.

Schauss was a member of Grace Lutheran Church. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Survivors include her husband, two sons, Ralph and Robert; two daughters, Mrs. John (Eileen) Coughlin and Mrs. Clinton (Margaret) Wyatt, all of Casper; two sisters, Mrs.

Bertha Chyles and Mrs. Ella Behren, both of Mandan, N.D., 13 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorials to Meals on Wheels or Blue Envelope Heart Fund. Mae Weakland CASPER Services for Mae Weakland, 81, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov.

14, at Memorial Chapel. Rev. Richard Dacus of the Church of Christ will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens Cemetery. The casket will remain closed at all times.

Mrs. Weakland Nov. 9 at Shepherd of the Valley Care Center following a long illness. She was born March 1, 1902 at Cherry Tree, Pa. She came to Casper in 1952 from Westover, Pa.

On July 2, 1918, she married Harvey G. Weakland at Coalport, Pa. Mrs. Weakland was a member of the Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1980 and two sons.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Kathryn McDermott of Mills, and Margaret Bailey of Florida; four sons, Harvey S. Weakland of Mills, Gerald and O.D. Weakland, both of Casper, and James Weakland of Riverton; three brothers, Bill Corson of Torrington; Howard Corson of Arizona, and Wesley Corson of Mills; one sister, Marie Peterson of Wheatland, 16 grandchildren and eight great -grandchildren. Almanac By United Press International Today is Thursday, November 10th, the 314th day of 1983 with 51 to follow.

The moon is approaching its first quarter. The morning stars are Venus, Mars and Saturn. The evening stars are Mercury and 1 Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. Bostwicks Silhouette' III on Sale! The proven survivor of the luggage world! Samsonite classic styling, travel convenience and durability! Hard-working hardside pieces and softside companion pieces to take you away for the weekend.

or around the world. REG. NOW Beauty Case $78.00 55.99 Carry-On $82.00 65.49 24" Traveller $110.00 82.99 26" $140.00 99.99 Garment Bag $95.00 75.99 Surnise Only Marie McClanahan The couple moved to Laramie in 1942. Besides being Laramie's first woman mayor in 1957, she was also the first woman to be elected to the Laramie City Council. She served the city as city clerk for 25 years and operated her own tax service business.

Mrs. Fay was a member and past state president of Business and Professional Women's Club; member and past matron of Snowy Range Chpt. of the Order of Eastern Star, receiving a 50-year pin in 1978. She was also active in the Social Order of Beauceant, past president and past worthy high priestess of the White Shrine, past guardian of Job's Daughters and a member of the auxiliaries of the American Legion and VFW. She also was state president of World War I Veterans Auxiliary and treasurer of the Wyoming Association of Municipalities.

She was preceded in death by her husband in 1966, one brother, and one sister. Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Joseph E. and Janis Jelinek of Laramie; four grandchildren, Armetta Metcalf, Colorado Springs, Joseph C. Jelinek, Army in Germany; Valarie Nicholson of Riverton, and Jon G. Jelinek of Laramie; and three greatgrandchildren.

Memorials to the American Diabetes P.O. Box 1433, Laramie, or the Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital, Marie Holm, Virginia St. and Fairfax, Salt Lake City 84103, would be appreciated by the family. Bussell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. SAMY D.

MILLER Services set today Samy D. Miller CASPER Services for Samy D. Miller, 31 of Mills, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Bustard Funeral Home. Rev.

Dan Carlen of the World Christian Fellowship will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. Mr. Miller died Nov. 8 at Memorial Hospital of Natrona County from injuries sustained in an accident Nov.

2. He- was born Sept. 28, 1952 at Miles City, Mont. As an infant, he moved to Torrington and then to Riverton and later to Grand Junction, Colo. He came to Casper in 1967 and attended Natrona County High School.

He enlisted in the U.S. Army following high school and upon his discharge in 1974, he returned to Casper where he worked for his father in Sam's Drilling Co. He also worked for Parker Drilling and United Rent All. He was preceded in death by one brother, W.R. (Bob) Miller in 1972.

Survivors include two daughters, Heather Dawn of Casper, and Sarah Ann of Coulee Dam, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.R. (Sam) Miller of Casper; one brother, Steve of Casper; one sister, Jeannette Moore of Evanston, and his grandfather, W.G. Miller, Vernon, Texas.

In memoriam In Memoriam In Loving Memory of C. B. (Bill) Yates, who passed away seven years ago, November 10. We cherish many fond memories of him as a husband, father. brother and grandfather.

Marie, Linda, Bill, Harold Candy, Paulene, and his Grandchildren. The Parrish Agency Will be closed from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. today, Nov. 10 In Memory of Marie Parrish THERMOPOLIS Services for Marie McClanahan, 84, will be held at 10 a.m.

Friday at Mortimore Chapel. Rev. Thomas Boller of the Community Federated Church will officiate. Burial will be in Monument Hill Cemetery. Mrs.

McClanahan died Nov. 6 at Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. She was born Oct. 28, 1899 in West Virginia, to James and Rosa Bowman. On March 11, 1937, she married Thomas McClanahan in Arlington, Va.

They traveled around the country as he was employed as a hard-rock miner. They moved to Thermopolis when he retired 27 years ago. Mrs. McClanahan enjoyed fishing, campind and flower garden-: ing. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary in Thermopolis, the Golden Age Club, and the Pick and Trowel Rock Club.

She was preceded in death by her husband Jan. 8, 1980, and three brothers. Survivors include one brother, Isaac Bowman, Falls Church, two sisters, Arvetta Whiteman, Romney, W. and Cercia Shauholtz, Ridgeley, W.Va., and several nieces and nephews. Harley Richard Wiley THERMOPOLIS Services for Harley Richard Wiley, 65, will be held at 2 p.m.

Friday at Mortimore Chapel. Rev. Robbin Tisdale of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will officiate. Burial will be in Monument Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Wiley died Nov. 9 at his home in Thermopolis following a long illness. Born Jan. 24, 1918 at Pierce, he was the son of the late William and Clara Wiley.

He farmed in Nebraska before moving to Wyoming in 1949. On April 4, 1938, he married Ethel Beltz at Hardington, Neb. Mr. Wiley had been construcforeman for Smith Construction Co. at Thermopolis for 15 years.

He was also the greens keeper of Worland Municipal Hospital notes Golf Course and worked for Skelly Oil (now Getty Oil) before he retired in 1976. An avid hunter and fisherman, he was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Besides his widow of Thermopolis, he is survived by two sons, Richard of Powell, and Terry of Thermopolis; two daughters, Carolyn Boots, Renton, and Marilyn Leech of Casper; one sister, Marge Drozek, Northfolk, and ten grandchildren. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Elmer and Lyle, and an infant son.

Memorials to St. Paul's Lutheran Church would be appreciated by the family. CASPER Persons admitted Wright; Melissa Markwardt and to Memorial Hospital of Natrona William Haddenham, Douglas; County on Nov. 4 included Keith Bill Jones, Cody; William J. Coats, William Garbutt, Margaret Atack, Evansville.

Adams, and Vernon Pewtress, all of Casper; Tori Connett, Gillette; Admitted Nov. 7: Colleen; William Lee Taylor, Kaycee; Haass, Shirella McMahan, Elsie Donna Frisby, Newcastle. Ernest, Donald Garhart, Paul Admitted Nov. 5: Jeannie McFall, Laura Vaughn, Grant Cardillo and Van Alston, Casper. Wonch, Arthur Dowler, Teruko: Admitted Nov.

6: Jaimee Mena, Saski, Kevin Bennett, Calvin Joseph Haught, Eloise Hansen, Maves, Rayan McCallum, Richard; Gary Leo Herrod, Emily Backus, Mullison, Jean Cook, Joyce; Larry Taylor, Susan Phelps and McKinney, Larry Barbara Maluchnik, all of Casper; Ralph Zettlemoyer, and Heather; Ronnie Hedlund and Donna Hanson, all of Casper; Anna; Geho, Newcastle; Mackelmer Holleroft and Arlene Leischer, Green and Clinton Freel, Mills. Glenrock; David Hardin, Dismissed Nov. 3: Charles Floyd Hart, Riverton; Lida ZarRodgers, Kenneth Phillips, Janell ing, Rawlins; Lana Lemen, Dianna Johnson, Andrew Harms, Steve Harrison, and Melissa Williams, Gurtsak, Gladys Bon, Jeralyn Gillette; Fairlene Chapman, Barrett, Sidney Baldry, and Garry Steamboat Springs, Anderson, all of Casper; Laura Gertrude Maple, Edgerton; Joe Norris, Mills; Marilyn Mendes, Fournier, Evansville. 5 DAY SALE BONANZA All All All Sizes Coats Jackets OFF Women's Sizes 6 Missy to 20 Sizes Junior 5-15 Sizes OVER 400 COATS with ON no easy SALE Cost Save a bunch on the coat you want just when you need it! We've wool blends, nylon, corduroy and poplin styles in great winter colors. MISSY Long ALL WEATHER COATS with zip-out lining Reg.

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