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Obituar es Send your obituaries to obitstrib.com A5 at. Bob Leath Eugene Novotny i Thursday, March 20,2014 4 George John Gosdi SHERIDAN Services for former Sheridan resident George John Gosch, 95, wffl be held at 10 a.m. Friday, March 21, 2014, at Kane Funeral Home with interment to CASPER Memorial services for Eugene F. Novotny, 81, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 22, 2014, at Bustard's Funeral Home.

He dietfMarch 17, 2014, in Casper. Acomplete obituary wfllfollow. Bustard's Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. followintheSheridanMunicipal'Cemetery BUFFALO Funeral services for Bob Leath, 89, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 25, 2014, at the Harness Funeral Home Chapel in Buffalo with the Rev.

Pete Johnson officiating. Visitation will be held from the funeral home chapel from to 9 p.m. Monday and from 8 to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Willow Grove Cemetery with graveside rites to follow the funeral Leath, a longtime Johnson County rancher, died March 19, 2014, at the Amie Holt Care Center in Buffalo 3 He died March K.

2014. mFlaffitafLAnz. Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted Gregory Henshaw with the arrangements. I Glad)-s Elizabeth Hansen1 LANDER A memorial service for Gladys Elizabeth Hansen will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 29, 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Lander.

She died March 17, 2014 at Central Wyoming Hospice in Casper. Memorialcontntfonsmaybesentinhernarnetoa charity of the donor's choice. Newcomer Funeral Home in Casper ism charge of Obituary Policy To submit obituaries or for more information call 307-266-0554, Monday i through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. oremailobitstrib.com.

GILLETTE Memorial services for Gregory Henshaw, 53, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 21, 2014 at Gillette Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Cliff Jacobson officiating. He died at his home in Gillette on March 16, 2014. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Program, i Memorials and condolences may be sent in his name in care of Gillette Memorial Chapel, 210 West 5th Street Gillette, WY 82716.

Teddy's Fun stuff to do today. Casper inside Penny Fladeland, owner of Penny's Purses, featuring a new line of spring fashions and lots of ac1 cessories. Models wfll include several of her staff plus members of the club and the Petroleum Club general manager, Veronica Mundy. Reservations are required and may be made by calling Vera at 235-6446. If you have made reservations and are unable to attend, please can the club, 234-3588, to cancel Margot Everett 266-5231 200 Club tourney results Here are the results of the 200 Club members-only, singles doubles tournament that was held March 15 at Sunrise Lanes.

Women's Singles: 1. Kristi Dudgeon, 679 2. Phyllis Rufenacht, 647 3. Sierra Schamber, 617 4. 5.

Zelda Jensen, 596 6. Karen Farley, 592 7. Renae Berlinger, 589 8. 9. Wendi Fowler, 579 10.

Singles High Series: Kristi Dudgeon, 583 Singles High Game: Kristi Dudgeon, 208 Women's Doubles: 1. Cara Miles and Dee Fairservis, 1,242 2. Wendi Fowler and Diane Porter, 1,229 3. JaimeMolerand Jacryn Morton, 1,207 4. Kristi Dudgeon and Debra Zeigafuse, 1,204 5.

Donna Ragsdale and Pat Lawrence, 1,169 6. NflddFinnand PhyliciaNieft, 1,151 7. Phyllis Rufenacht and Zelda Jensen, 1,140 8. Renae Berlinger and Donna Morton, 1,122 9. Stephanie Benton and Karen Farley, 1,110 10.

Sherry Osborn and Helen HoHandsworth, 1,071. Doubles High Series: Jaime Moler, 546 Doubles High Game: Debra Zeigafuse, 212 Casper Gold prospectors meet The Casper chapter of the Gold Prospectors Association of America wfll hold its monthly meeting at 7 p.m., on Wednesday at the Wyoming Oil Gas Conservation Commission Buflding, 2211 King Blvd. Enter through the east door. There will be a guest speaker from the Wyoming Game Fish Department, and a brief business meeting after the speaker. If you are interested in gold pros -peering, you are welcome to attend the meeting.

For more information, cafl chapter president Rick Messina at 234-0244. Tell your story USOmrdsorlm) Town Crier items are written by readers who are involved in community organizations such as hobby clubs, recreational sports groups, school activities, service clubs, fraternal groups and nonprofit agencies. We also love to hear about birthday celebrations over 90, wedding anniversaries over 60, big family reunions and five-generation photographs. The submissions may be received by: Email (towncrier trib.com). Fax (266-0568).

Mail to Sally Ann, P.O. Box 80, Casper, WY 82602 Or bring to the Star-Tribune, 170 Star Lane. Submissions are limited to 150 words and must include a name and contact phone number, which wfll be printed at the bottom of each item. Sally Ann Shurmur -266-0520 Ramkota Hotel. Individual tickets are $35; reserved table, $350 (includes dinner and full page ad in rodeo program); gold buckle table, $600 (includes dinner, two bottles of wine at the table, western keepsake, full page ad in rodeo program and name in a drawing for a one-night Jacuzzi suite at the hotel).

Funds raised win be used towards the annual Casper High School Rodeo at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds in May and providing scholarships to the club's high school seniors. For additional informa- tion or tickets, contact Col-lette at 267-6718. Free computer class at library Would you like to learn a new software program or improve your computer skills? The Natrona County Public Library often several computer classes each month, free and open to the public Today's class from 6 to 8 p.m. is "Finding It With Google." An classes are held mtheNCPLTechCenter. For more information, please stop by the Reference Desk or can 577-READ (7323) extension 2.

Self Help Center offers support The Self Help Center offers domestic violence sexual assault group support from 6 to 7 p.m. every Thursday at the center, 918 E. Second St. Women and men are both welcome to attend. For more information or if you have questions, can the Self Help Center at 235-2814.

biased information on the Affordable Care Act, your options and how it may affect you at noon Tuesday at the Natrona County Public Library. The presenter is Lee Harden, navigator coordinator for Wyoming Senior Citizens Inc. Get answers to these questions: How does the ACA work? How do I enroU? How does the Affordable Care Act affect me? What kind of plansprices are available? Can I get help enrolling? Who is eligible? For more information, caU Harden at 235-5959. the University of Wyoming and a retiredlibrarian. "Researching Calamity Jane" is sponsored by the Wyoming Humanities Council as part of its Humanities Forum, and "wfll explore the contradictions, exaggerations and truths' surrounding the life of Martha Jane Canary," BeU said.

Petroleum ladies meet The March luncheon for the Ladies of the Petroleum Club is 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the downstairs banquet room. A fashion show wfll be presented by Thomas Seabeck Thomas Seabeck passed from our presence and entered into the peace and joy of heaven on March 16, 2014, after a 35 year- long battle with Parkinson's disease. Tom's business, City Plumbing and Heating, was continued from i I i Collectors meet Calamity Jane at CC Free tax help Wyoming Tax Free Service off ers free income tax preparation and efiling. All tax preparers are trained and certified by the Internal Revenue Service.

We serve low-to moderate-income taxpayers with incomes of $67,000 or less. We can be found at the following locations: Restoration Church, 411 S. Walsh Dr. (North D-Center entrance) today through April 12 on the following days and timesT 1 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, 9 a.m.

to 2 p.m. Wednesday; 2 to 7 p.m. today; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday; 8:30 a.m.

to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Health care law info Are you interested in learning more about your health care options under the Affordable Health Care Law? Assistance will be available to you on three dates before the March 31 enrollment deadline: 2 to 4 p.m. today at Community Action Partnership, 800 Werner Court, and 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 26 at the Casper College Student Union building.

Call Beth at 232-0124 for more information. Republican women hear legislators The Natrona County Republican Women will be hosting the Natrona County Legislators to speak at their March meeting. The event will take place at 5 p.m. today at the Parkway Plaza in the American Room. Social time starts at 5 p.m., and the meeting begins at 5:30 p.m.

The cost is free but donations are appreciated. Reservations are a must and can be made by emailing ncrwmembergmafl. com or by calling Joddee Jacobsen at 307-337-6443-NCRW meetings are open to any registered Republican. Dutch food at CC dinner Foods from the Netherlands will be featured at the cultural dinner from 5 to 6:30 p.m. today at Casper College in the Tobin Dining Hall.

Tickets for the Dutch dinner are $11 at the door. There is no charge for children 6 and under. Sales tax will be added to all ticket purchases. Tobin Dining Hall is located in the new Casper College Student Union and University of Wyoming at Casper buflding. Those attending me dinner are encouraged to use the parking lots located to the west of the new building.

Prep redeo holds fundraiser Rodeo is a yeat-round commitment that requires long hours, dedication and motivation. Contestants build skills that wffl help them become future leaders. The Casper High School Rodeo Club hosts a fundraiser and dinner at 6 p.m. today at the Best Western his father, Ed, and was active from the late 1940's. Tom served in the Army in 1957-59 following the Korean War.

He returned from Korea and worked on the Sinclair Refinery Li utr 1 Newcomer Funeral Home A Crematory A Tradition of Coringt Since 189 710E2ndSf23W234 you may leave jour condolences, on our website, www.Nenctmercasper.com ustards CM Pntnl Dtftcttn Glenda Bell will give a presentation on Calamity Jane as part of the Casper CoUege Western His--tory Center's 31st annual Western History Celebration at 3 p.m. Thursday The presentation is free and open to the public and wfll take place in the Gateway Buflding, room 225 on the Casper CoUege campus. "We went with the topic of Calamity Jane because so much uncertainty surrounds her stories and the accounts of her life. Glenda gives both an entertaining and wen-researched presentation helping to shed some light on this famous frontier figure," said Vince Crolla, Western History Center archivist. BeU, who has been researching Calamity Jane since 1987, wfll share her insights into "this complicated woman, a legend in her own lifetime, who chose to ignore social expectations imposed on Victorian women.

Rather, she wore men's trousers, consumed strong drink in pubic places, smoked cigars, chewed tobacco and could spit with talent," BeU said. "Calamity Jane is woven into the fabric of the American West What can you believe about this kind, generous and rowdy woman? Is there any truth to any of it or is itjustacanofworms?" Masked. BeU, a resident of Powen, is a graduate of I The March meeting of the Antique and Collectors Club is 7 p.m. today at the Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Basko Buflding, 2211 King Blvd. Please remember to enter through the door on the building's east side.

This month, we celebrate the club's birthday, as weU as election of a new slate of club officers for the next two years. who have been involved with the club in any way since its inception are especially invited to attend. Genealogists meet The Natrona County Genealogical Society wfll meet at 7 p.m. today at the Central Wyoming Senior Center, 1831 E. Fourth St.

Genealogists often forget that significant data may be obtained at a funeral home. Barb Monfre from Newcomers Funeral Home and Crematorium will discuss the forms of genealogical information you may find at a funeral home. She wfll also identify what a funeral home can do to help prepare for an individual's funeral. Join us for refreshments and a time of sharing and learning. Visitors are always welcome.

For further information, can Vernon at 265-0486. This Just In New to Tom Ww. Get nonpartisan, un- in Rawlins and in construction in Las Vegas. Tom returned to Casper to help his father in the business and became a Master Plumber. He had several rental properties that he enjoyed remodeling.

Tom played golf, hunted, danced, fished and bowled in his spare time, and he was very good at all of them! Tom met Doris Arncson in Casper and they married in 1985. Doris and Tom enjoyed dancing two to three times a week to live music at various clubs around Casper. Tom continued to walk, golf, fish, bowl, hunt and dance for many years following' his diaposis. He and Doris were active in, made friends and learned management techniques for the disease in the local Parkinson's Support Group. Thomas Edwin Seabeck was bom to Edwin and Isabel Seabeck in Casper, Wyoming on January 9, 1934.

as he was known in the family, was the third of five children, Patricia, Marilyn, Raymond and Robert. Ray and Bob survive Tom. Doris passed into her rest on February 8, 2013. In addition to his two brothers, Tom is survived by sister-in-laws, Lauretta and Diana; and fifteen nieces and nephews. Tom and Doris were always friendly and outgoing.

The coffee pot was always on, and they enjoyed the friendship of a wide circle of friends and family. Tom's positive attitude, active lifestyle and medications helped him have a high quality of life for many years, despite his disease. His family and friends honor his cheerful personality, kind heartedncss, generosity, gentle nature and sense of humor. We will miss Uncle and Brother Tom very much. A Funeral Service will be held for Tom on Saturday, March 22, 2014, at 10:00 AM in the chapel at Newcomer Funeral Home, Interment will follow at Highland Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be sent to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Wyoming in Tom's name. To leave a special message fcr the family, please visit www.NewcomerCasper.com 600 CYAve Casper 234-7123 wmbnstardsfKiieralkome.com KasoiOrr Services for Mason Orr will be held at KMX) AM, Saturday, March 22,2014 at Bustard's Funeral Hone. Mason, 22, was taken from us on March 9, 2014. ti honor of Mason we are wearing Bronco's attire at his service. Memorials ind condolences may be sent to his family, in Mason's name, in care of Bustard's Funeral Home, 600 Of teerwe.Casper,WY8260L Henry Funeral Services for Mr.

Henry Geger, of Casper, be held 30:00 AM, Fnday, March 21 2014 at Bustard's Funeral Home. March 20, 2014 Bust's, and Wowed by the Rosary a also at the funeral home. Mr. Geijet, 78, passed away March 13, in Casper..

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