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Page 6 Pinedale Roundup February 2, 2018

PINEDALE ROUNDUP

OBITUARY
Gail Savidge
Jan. 20, 1933 – Jan. 24, 2018
The family of Gail Ann Savidge was by stress and an
her side when she peacefully passed away excellent cook.
on Jan. 24, 2018. Gail was born into the fam- Gail always
ily of Alfred L. and Gertrude P.H. (Demeter) said she’d
Schienbein and brother Allen G. in Freeport, love to live
Ill., on Jan. 20, 1933. In 1939 the family moved in Wyoming
to Galesburg, Ill., where Gail graduated from and when her
Galesburg High School in 1952. She married health began to
Jack Lynn Savidge and they became parents to fail in 2016,
Carol Ann and Kim Marie. Gail and Jack later she moved to
divorced. She went on to receive an Associ- Marbleton to be
ate’s in Art Degree at Carl Sandburg College closer to family.
in 1972. She made many
Gail worked as an executive secretary at the new friends at
Galesburg State Research Hospital in the psy- the Senior Center.
chology department and later transferred to the Gail was witty, fun-loving, adventurous,
Decatur facility where she settled in Spring- a loving and generous mother, grandmother,
field, Ill., and lived for 30 years. great-grandmother, and friend to all who knew
Gail and the girls enjoyed many adventures her. She will be dearly missed.
visiting sites throughout the United States. One Gail is survived by daughter Carol (Walt)
place they liked to visit was Jackson Hole, Foster and grandchildren Josh (Tiffney) and
Wyo., where eventually, both daughters met their children Olivia and Katie, Ryan (Fern)
their husbands. Her international travels took and their children Maia and Sierra, and Jacob
her to England, Russia, the Alps with the Peo- (Leah); and daughter Kim (John) Linn and
ria Ski Club, through Canada, and a priceless grandchildren Chelsea, Adam (Karen) and
trip to the Mediterranean with Carol and Kim their children Brody and Macie, Seth (Jamie)
in 2007. But, the lure and her love of the warm and their children Sylvia and Andrea; her sis-
sunshine drove her back to her Florida condo ter-in-law Maria Schienbein, nephews David
every winter. and Dean, and nieces Linda Quinn and Sandra
Gail had many interests. Her love of the Beer; and her beloved cat Calli.
arts led her to museums, libraries and theat- If friends wish, memorial donations can be
rical productions. She was a master gardener made to Southwest Sublette County Senior
and belonged to the Springfield Garden Club, Center in Marbleton at P.O. Box 33, Big Piney,
Newcomer’s Club and numerous bridge clubs. Wyo., 83113. Services for Gail will be held at
She was a past commander of the U.S. Power a later date in the summer when the flowers
Squadron, Springfield. She was a lifelong are in bloom.
member of the First United Methodist Church. Condolences can be left at covillfuneral-
Gail loved quilting, crafts, was a fine seam- home.com. n

CONFLICT
Continued from 1A
during the Airport Board meeting. He added five years.
Jones’ son has been taking flying lessons for • A memorandum of understanding with the

Church Directory
the past few months and when the hangar Sage and Snow Garden Club to provide flower
came up Jones got it. Jones was made aware baskets throughout town was approved.
of the hangar being available through his as- • Fees were waived for the Pinedale Fine
sociation on the board, Parker said. Arts Council to use American Legion Park for
Nylla Kunard said she was not willing to a summer concert series June 30, July 4, Aug.
Pinedale Community
United Church of Christ First Baptist vote down the lease.
Councilman Jim Brost made a motion and
3, Aug. 11 and also for Wind River Mountain
Fest July 20, 21 and 22.
113 S Maybell, Pinedale the lease was tabled. • Dates were approved to allow 24-hour li-
307-367-2528
9:00 am Sunday Choir Practice
Church Also at the Monday meeting, additional
funding of $1,480 for Rio Verde Engineering
quor sales for March 17 St. Patrick’s Day, July
14 Rendezvous, Oct. 27 Halloween and Dec.
9:45 am Sunday Children Sing Pastor Ted York was approved to complete the Orcutt Hill An- 31 New Year’s Eve.
10:00 am Sunday Worship Service nexation plat. Additional work was required • A memorandum of understanding was ap-
Including Godly Play (education)
SUNDAY SERVICE
when an error was found in the original plat proved with Happy Endings Animal Rescue to
for children Sunday school..........................9:45 a.m.
transfer from Sublette County that omitted a allow housing of animals at the town’s animal
1:00 pm Monday Brown Bag discussion group Morning worship ........................11 a.m. fence line. shelter.
5:00 pm Wednesday Life is Short: Pray Hard 646 N. Tyler Street • 307-367-4567 Brost asked what would happen if the • Actions to appoint Kay Malkowski to
Office Hours: M, T, W 10 a - 4 p council did not complete the plat. Attorney Ed the Park and Tree Board were tabled. Wood
Wood said then the annexation would not hap- asked to be given time to review the board’s
OUR SAVIOR'S Our Lady of Peace pen.
Initially, the area was approved for annexa-
bylaws to determine if residency is a prerequi-
site. Council member Brost asked if there were
LUTHERAN CHURCH Catholic Church tion so a cell phone tower could be built to im- any other letters of interest and requested they
prove wireless service and coverage. However, be included in the package for future board ap-
112 S. Sublette Ave
at the last two council meetings members of the pointments.
Bible study .................. 7:45 a.m. Mass Schedule public objected to that use. • A memorandum of understanding con-
Sunday Service.............. 9 a.m. Saturday: Monday: Wood suggested if the council no longer tracting with the Sublette County Unified Fire
5:30 p.m. 9 a.m.
at The Sublette Center wanted the property, members should repeal Department was approved.
Pastor Kevin Rose Sunday:
Tuesday:
the annexation to make things cleaner. • The May 28 council meeting was canceled
8 a.m. Community member John Paravicini re- due to the Memorial Day holiday.
307-367-2612 5:30 p.m. at Church
Holy Day of Obligation: minded the council that there is a reversion • An agreement with ESC Engineering was
512 N. Tyler, Pinedale 7 a.m. & Wednesday-Friday:
clause in the original transfer. He said if the approved for $5,670 for required maintenance
7 p.m. 7 a.m. at Church
county felt the property was not going to be of the town’s water system. The company sub-
“Come to Me all who are weary and used as intended, it could take back the prop- mitted the only quote.
heavy laden and I will give you rest.” erty. Wood said the original covenants that • A bid of $261,255 was accepted from
-Jesus Christ dictate the uses for the property would prevail. Teletractors, Inc., for the pathway project. The
Other actions at the Monday, Jan. 22, meet- only other bid received was from RS Bennett
Pinedale ing included: for $389,925. The Jorgensens Engineering es-
Hope that in God ALL
things are possible
Bible • A five-year conditional use permit was is- timate was $414,355.
sued to the Bureau of Land Management al- • Lora Hittle was appointed to the Pinedale
PO Bx 2144, Pinedale WY 82941
Church lowing single-wide trailers at 115 S. Lincoln to Planning and Zoning Commission to fill an un-
be used for seasonal workers. A $500 applica- expired term until August 2018. She replaces
Join us for Sunday Sunday Services
Worship Service .......... 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
tion fee was also waived. A four-year permit Brian Gray, who resigned from the board.
Morning Services at Sunday School, all ages .........9:00 - 10:15 a.m. was issued is 2009 and due to oversight had • Pinedale High School gymnasium was
Evening Service .......................................7 p.m. expired. The request was reviewed by the Pine- designation as the polling place for the upcom-
10 a.m. at 41 S. Lake Ave. Sunday School for all ages dale Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. ing May elections.
Sunday School is available Wednesday Services 10, and one neighbor emailed concerns that a • Three separate ordinances that had passed
for children. Children’s Clubs ....................... 3:45 - 5:10 p.m. branch of government was receiving special first and second readings, before being tabled
Youth Groups .......................................... 7 p.m.
treatment that a regular citizen most likely years ago, were taken off the table and de-
would not be granted. feated. The ordinances were originally tabled
For questions, call us at Come visit us at
(307) 367-3500 or write to us at 219 Industrial Site Rd. • 367-4168 While the BLM had requested a 10-year in 2016 and 2017. Wood advised the council
ChurchoftheResurrection.Wyo@gmail.com Pastor Jim Silvey permit, the planning and zoning recommenda- members to start over rather than enact some-
tion to the Council was to review the permit in thing that hadn’t been reviewed recently. n

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