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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 10

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DIARY B2 Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyo. Saturday, Jan. 3, 1981 Calendar Obituaries Dr. Theodore L. Holm an Reuben Luther Hindman Today Wednesday, Jan.

7 Chapter Y.PEO 1:30 p.m. Regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Ernest Sbeppard, 1514Bellalre Dr. Parents Anonymous 7-9 p.m. Self-help and support group-for parents who abuse or neglect their PUBLIC EVENTS Support Group for Battered Women Call anytime at Self Help Center, 235-2814 Junlny Jaxxworks 9 a.m.

Exercise to music classes for children. 10 a.m. Exercise to music for recalled to active duty and was sent to Germany for it months. He returned to Casper, and was In private practice until 1974, when be moved to Douglas. Dr.

Holman was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Shrine, American Medical Association, Wyoming Medical Associa tion, American Academy of Family adults. Information 1 65-6292, 266-4659 Practice and the Wyoming Palnthorse DOUGLAS Private memorial services for Dr. Theodore L. Holm an, 60, of Douglas, will be held Tuesday, Jan, 6 at Christ Episcopal Church, with Father James Wolfkiel officiating. Dr.

Holman was born Nov. 18, 1920, and was the son of Abraham and Mary Long Holman. He did bis undergraduate studies at Maryville, and then attended Jefferson Medical College In Philadelphia, and graduated In 1945. He served during the World War II In Europe. In 1947, he married Jane Dawson at Nlerumberg, Germany.

In 1949, they moved to Casper. During the Korean Conflict he was Tomorrow Beulah. In 1943, they moved to a ranch near Sundance, and in 1959 they sold this ranch and retired to Spearfish. Mr. and Mrs.

Hindman moved to Sundance in 1970, and returned to Spearfish In August, 1980. Besides his wife, he Is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Mary Lynn) Wegner of Jeffrey City, Mrs. Joe (Virginia) Engelhaupt of Sundance, Mrs. Steve (Carol) Sisk of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Mrs.

Loran (Julia Ann) Llchty of Kent, two sisters, Mrs. James (Lilly) Jackson of Bayard, Iowa and Mrs. Mabel Schouten of Denver; IS, grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded In death by two sisters and two brothers. Memorials to the United Methodist Church or the Ambulance Service Fund, both of Sundance, would be equally appre-' elated by the family.

Memorials may be left with the famUy or with the Fidler Funeral ChapeL SUNDANCE Funeral services tor Reuben Luther Hindman, 82, were held Friday at the Fidler Funeral Chapel In Spearfish.S.D. The Rev. George Perry of the United Methodist Church of Sundance officiated, with burial In the Beulah Cemetery at Beulah, Wyo. Mr. Hindman died late Monday after-noon at the Dorsett Memorial Home in Spearfish following a long illness.

Mr. Hindman was born Oct. 19, 1898, at Craig, and was the son of Bart and vFlora Armitage Hindman. He traveled by covered wagon with his parents when he was seven years old and the family settled on a homestead near Beulah. He was-the eldest of seven -children.

On Oct. 1, 1930, he married Dorothea Reinhold at Deadwood, S.D. They lived on the ranch, and In homesteaded on their own ranch near PUBLIC EVENTS Odd Fellows Brunch 10 a.m. -2 p.m. Brunch served to the public at the Odd Fellows Bldg.

Club. He was also a member of Christ Episcopal Church of Douglas. He Is survived by his wife, Jane of Douglas; two sons, Ted D. Holman of Van Tassel and Tom L. Holman of Laramie; and two grandchildren.

Memorials may be 'given to Christ Episcopal Church or to the Converse Memorial Hospital in Douglas. 265- Duplicate Bridge 1 p.m. Ramada Inn. Information: 6237. Cloyd Ivan Hathaway CLUB MEETINGS Young Catholic Single Adulta 4 p.m.

St. Anthony's Parish Center. Polka Club 7-9 p.m. American Legion. Interested people welcome.

Information: 1 34-5896. children. Meadowlark Montessorl School, 6th and Durbln Streets. Free child care. Challengers 7 p.m.

-Potluck at Senior Citizen Center, 136 West 8th. Information: 265-4678 Friday, Jan. I Registration, UWCasper 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Register fo classes at the Wilson Building, 1500 East 12th. Information: 265-0964 Saturday, Jan.

10 Tri-Star Basketball Tournament 10 a.m. All grade school children welcome (Grades 1 through 6) at Casper Boy's Club, 353 West St. Information: Ken Simms, 235-4273. Sponsored by Morning Optimist Club Newcomer's Club 11 :30 a.m. Luncheon at Petroleum Club.

Speaker: Jim Brown The Energy Outlook for the '80s. Reservations by Thurs. Jan. 8. Stella, 235-6193; Paula, 235-4985; Kathy, 265-7595 Alpha Chi Omega Alum Group 12:30 p.m.

Salad luncheon at 1056 Oakcrest. Information: Nancy Traut at 237 -5825 or Fran Dech at 266-5460. Oil City Dinner Club 8 p.m. Monthly dinner. Basement of First Presbyterian Church.

Speaker: Gordon J. Hoener. Information: 266-1100. Nanette J. Rhynsburger Coming up Creek oil field, and had ranched on the family homestead for a number of years.

Mr. Hathaway moved to Torrington in 1964, and was employed as a mechanic for Huckfeldt Trucking, and the S.k H. Garage In Torrington. He was injured when he was nine years old In a baying accident and Mr. Hathaway remained disabled.

Besides bis, wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Linda Mae Plumb of Provo, S.D.; one brother, Charles Edward Hathaway of Torrington; two sisters, Mrs. Ila L. Stutesman of Torrington and Mrs. Ellen Buhlke of Tucson, and one granddaughter.

He was preceded In death by his father in 1940 and his mother TORRINGTON Funeral services for Cloyd Ivan Hathaway, 70, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 5 at the Sutley Funeral Chapel In Torrington. The Rev. Martin Harmon will officiate with burial tn Valley View Cemetery.

Mr. Hathaway died Jan. 1 at the Torrington Community Hospital. He was born Nov. 21, 1910 at Turin, Iowa, and was the son of Charles and Olive Harris Hathaway.

The family moved to Wyoming when he was two years old and homesteaded on the Cheyenne River In Niobrara County. Mr. Hathaway was educated in rural schools. On Feb. 8, 1941, he married Hester Mae Akers at Chadron, Neb.

He was employed, for a time, in the Mule She was a member of St. Rose Catholic Church tn Torrington. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Michael B. and Patrick T. and two daughters, Lorraine and Lisa Anne, all of Laramie; her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Amberg of Torrington; a brother, Thomas Amberg of Denver; five sisters, Patricia Amberg of Denver, Frances Mary Amberg of Orlando, Rose Marie Kilgore of Denver; Margaret Ann Clarke and MarleneSchlager, both of Torrington. A memorial has been established to the Sisters of St. Francis in memory of Sister Monday, Jan. Fort Caspar Chapter, DAR 1:30 p.m.

Regular meeting at Casper Women's Clubhouse. National Secretary's Assn. 6 p.m. Regular dinner meeting at the Ramada Inn. Reservations by noon Monday, call 234-0347.

Dancerclxe 8:30 p.m. Dancerclxe classes at the YMCA. Information: 1 34-9187 TORRINGTON The Mass of Christian Burial for Nanette J. Rhynsburger, 45, of aramle, will be celebrated by Msgr. peorge Stoll and the Rev.

Carl Beavers at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Rose Catholic Church In Torrington. Rosary was recited 7: 30 p.m. on Jan.

2 at the Colyer Funeral Home. Mrs. Rhynsburger died Dec. 31 at Grand Island, Neb. She was born Jan.

14, 1935, at Appleton, and was the daughter of George and Maxine (Houchins) Amberg. The family moved to Torrington in 1948, where she graduated from Torrington High School In 1953. She attended Loretto Heights College in Denver. On June 1, 1957, she married Robert Rhynsburger at Torrington. Her husband, Lt.

Col. Rhynsburger Is a career Army Officer, and the family had been stationed tn Texas, Colorado, Virginia, Alaska, United Kingdom, Kansas, Germany and most recently In Laramie. They were en route to a new assignment In Munich, Germany, when Mrs. Rhysburger had an apparent heart attack at Grand Island. Andrea Rsnnsitn Helpline Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery Self help Center 1 0 (I Doll 0 18 Suicide prevention 234-0213 Information Natrona County Information 234-6715 Wyoming Information 1-800-442-2744 Time 235-2000 Weather 234804 Windy City Enterprises 237-1202 StUwell, Kathleen M.

Glynn, Patricia HUler, Ralph Hlller, Bonnie So Saunders, Larry M. Pate, John Palmer, Deborah L. Dennis, Byron Mcintosh, Jerry F. Wellman, John C. Stewart, Rita D.

Livingston, Peter Zellner, Kathy Ragan, Kristin Car- Blood Services of Wyoming is always In need of blood and donors may donate Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Wednesday from 11 a.m. 6 p.m. at 11 00 East Third, Room 190, or call Voelker, penterwJames A. Long, Hall, Theresa Connie Bower, ReneWj.

Barbara Robertson. Sale Funerals on Flannel Gowns and Fleece Velour Robes twmm sum QUI Kir. ilrti- 237-2328 to make an appointment. Donors of Dec. 23 were: Deborah E.

Dempsey, Charles V. Clark, David A. Morgan. Coral B. Laau, Charles D.

Smith, Thomas L. Kerry, Diane Duncan, Victor A. Smith, Byron E. Dunbar, Katherine Hourt, Lisa Eisenbraun, Sharon Dressier, Melody R. Holm, Barry E.

Reed, John R. Hall, Carl R. Carl sen, Linda L. McLean, Mary Ruckle, Bonnie B. Todd, Kelly C.

MorgabKim Luhrsen and Tammy O'Donnell. Donors Dec. 29 were: Bruce Peterson, Albert C. Williams, Dennis H. Emergency Fire Department 234-1551 Outside city 234-1571 Gienrock 436-2512 Mills 234-1571 437-681 Police Assistance 2 35-6611 Casper non-emergency 235-8278 EvansvWe non-emergency 234-1306 Evansvllle emergency 234-0897 Gienrock 436-2777 Mills 266-4796 or 234-1581 Midwest Sheriff Emergency assistance 234-15)1 Non-emergency assistance 235-9282 436-2778 Midwest 437-6336 Highway Patrol Road Information, accident and emrgency Local information and permits265-9488 'Emergency ambulance nurse Gienrock 911 .1 7234-1571 Midwest Natrona County Memorial Hospital and ambulance emergencies 577-7201 Airport ambulance Emergency Non-emergency 2 34-9080 Wyoming Poison Center 1-800-442-2704 Government Congressman Dick Cheney 265-5550, ext 5413 Sen.

Alan Simpson. 235-0898 Sen. Malcolm WaUop 266-3240 Casper City Offices 235-8400 Natrona County Offices 235-9200 Health Blue Envelope Financial Assistance 237-8649 Blue Envelope Loan 237-8649 Environmental Health. 235-9316 Health Service (D-PASS) 234-9305 Memorial Hospital 577-7201 Planned Parenthood 234-1669 Public Health Service Nursing Home Health Health Dept. Clinic Schools Casper College 268-2110 Kelly Walsh High School 237-2511 Natrona County High School 234-9121 Natrona County School District Administration office 237-9571" Seniors Community Recreation.

234-1556 Meals on Wheels ...2654659 Natrona County Senior Citizens Services Transportation Meals 265-4678 Project Mobility 234-7695 Other Animal Control Center. 237-9022 Area 4-H agent 235-9400 CentralWyoming Fair Office 235-5775 Chamber of 234-5311 'Civil Defense 235-9204 Natrona County Library 235-9272 130 N. Ash Sandbar Plaza Hours: OTTO A. WOLTER Longtime Casper resident MILLARD M. BOX, SR.

Services for Millard M. Box, were held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Memorial Chapel, With the Rev. R.L. Whitlatch of the Family of God Church officiating.

Burial was in Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gailand Ulrich, Eugene Ingram, Edward A. Jones, Robert Cain, Byron Dunbar and Daniel Lukowiak. GAIL E. (Curly) ISENBERGER Services for Gail Edward (Curly) Isen-berger will be held at 2:30 p.m.

Monday at Calvary Baptist Church, with the Rev. Dean Goddard officiating. In lieu of flow-rs, memorials to the Calvary Baptist Church, Calvary Christian School or the iideon Society, would be equally appreci-ited by the family. Burial will be In lemorlal Gardens Cemetery. WANTIO CLASS RINGS or any other gold Hmi.

Highest price paid. Contact i WYO COLD BUYERS 235-2956 SPLITS FIREWOOD FASTER Otto A. Wolter Funeral services for longtime Casper resident, Otto A. Wolter, 88, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church in Casper, with Pastof George Black officiating.

Mr. Wolter died Wednesday afternoon at Poplar Living Center in Casper following a long Illness. He was born Sept. 24, 1892, at Vllige Peremtenem County Lablau, East Prussia, Germany. Mr.

Wolter was reared MOUNTAIN ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST EASIER AND Self-help AI-Anon Central Wyoming Counseling 237-9583 Family Living Center Mercer House i 265-7366 Project Mobility 5319 Mountain Rd. Box 9709 Casper, VVY 266-6834 and educated in Germany and moved to mornings 234-7695 ct inn ti sroa fr ruKiDAi omteton PHONt 234-7)23 afternoons 266-2238 Respite Care Project 266-3182 Runaway HoUine 1-800-231-6946 the United States tn 1909. When he first came to the United States, he worked'on farms in Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. In 1919, he moved to Casper and was employed by the Standard Oil Co. He retired from the Standard In 1957.

Since his retirement lie worked at Wolter's Bakery in Casper. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. He is survived by a niece, Lillian Corn of Casper; two nephews, Ernest Wolter and Alfred Wolter, both of Casper; and several great-nieces and nephews. was preceded in death by five brothers and one sister. Entombment will be In Highland ROBERT E.

BARRETT Memorial services for Robert E. Barrett were held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Bustard Funeral Home. Cremation was held. LELAND (Bud) QVERBEY Jraveslde services for Leland (Bud) )verbey will be held at 11:30 a.m.

Monday it Memorial Gardens Cemetery, with Sishop Carl Madsen of Casper Fifth Ward pf the LDS Church officiating. IK- IV II Patented Rotating Lovors Transform Each downward Stroko Into a Powerful Outward Force. OTTOA. WOLTER Eervlces for Otto A. Wolter will be held at 11 a.m.

Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church, with Pastor George Black officiating! Entombment will be In Highland Cemetery. Meet Ashley Luther E. Ilorton BUFFALO Funeral services for Luther E. Horton, 55, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Adams Funeral Home Chapel.

The Rev. Larry York will officiate with burial in Willow Grove Cemetery with the Veterans of Foreign Wars In charge of military graveside honors. Horton was killed instantly Wednesday evening one mile west of Buffalo In an auto accident. He was born Aug. 16, 1925, at McComos, W.

and was the son of John and Martha Horton. Mr. Horton was reared and educated In McComos, and Joined the Army and served during World War II. In 1946, he married Mary Lou Shlnault at Princeton, W. Va.

In 1954, they 'moved to Illinois where they lived for a time, and then moved to Delalre, N.J., where he was employed by U.S. Steel for 17 years. He retired from U.S. Steel and they moved to Buffalo In 1971. He was a past member of the Eagles Lodge and a lifetime member of the VFW.

Besides his wife, he Is survived by four sons, Stephen and Darrell, both of Buffalo, Daniel Horton of New Jersey and Keith Horton of Rozet, Wyo. three daughters, Donna Stepplck of Phoenix, Schanaskl of Glb-bsboro, N.J., and Annette Davis of Buffalo; four brothers, Robert of Montcalm, W. James Horton of Princeton, Harry Horton of Bluefleld, W. Va. and John Horton of During, W.

two sisters, Mattle Lowe and Myrtle Minnlx, both of Montcalm; and ten grandchildren. He was preceded In death by his parents and one brother. IXICALf'S pal? HARDWARE 1 year old spayed female Australian Shp-herd mix. Housebroken, shots, good with kids. Lots of puppies and dogs and cats available for adoption.

HUMANE SOCIETY 103 Crascent Mtn. Viw Addn. 265-5439 Wkitr Hourt! Oct. Fafc. I m.m.

l'lowr 632 'Y v'. p.m. Saturday. QotM tun. Phono 2.I7-2.W7 'ThUtpoc provided Jane Eileen Barton SHERIDAN Graveside services for June Eileen Barton, 59, were held at 10 a.m.

Friday at the Sheridan Municipal Cemetery. Mrs. Barton died Dec. 28 at her home In where she had lived (or the past four years, moving there froiti Billings. Born in Grand Forks, N.D., she was the daughter of Ernest A.

and Lucille Jennings. Survivors are two brothers, John of Salt Lake City and Hugh of Medford, Oregon. The Champion Funeral Home of Sheridan was In charge of arrangements. Wyoming at another public rvlca. National Bank rvvnrs i lowijis Matter Where You Are, We're for you.

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