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Page 8 Pinedale Roundup March 23, 2018

PINEDALE ROUNDUP

OBITUARIES
Pinedale Bible Church
invites you to our
Good Friday and Easter Services
Friday, March 30 and Sunday, April 1 Keith Eugene Raney
March 30: 7:00 pm Good Friday Service March 25, 1957 – March 19, 2018
April 1: 7:00 am Sunrise Service Keith Eugene Raney was born March 25,
1957, in Chicago, Ill. As the oldest child of
Pot Luck Breakfast & Children’s four, born to Eugene and Joan Raney, the
Easter Egg Hunt to follow family relocated to Appleton, Wis., where he
would live out the rest of his younger years.
9:00 am Sunday School (for all ages) After he graduated from Appleton East High
10:30 am Worship Service School, he then completed a Bachelor of Sci-
ence-Biology at the University of Wiscon-
219 Industrial Site Rd., Pinedale, WY •307-367-4168 sin-Stevens Point. His commencement then
launched his dreams of seeing the world, and
he spent 18 months abroad. Through adven-

Serve with passion, make


tures and misadventures in Europe, Austra-
lia, India, and Nepal, he returned to the states
where his love for the Rocky Mountain West

a difference, be a hero! took hold.


He then relocated to Sublette County dur-
ing a sizable oil boom and began creating and
The Wyoming State Hospital is looking operating what was known as the Timberline
for professionals like you! Numerous Restaurant in LaBarge. After 10 years, he de-
opportunities are available. cided to sell the restaurant and permanently
move to Pinedale.
He married and became the father to Conor
• Clinical Psychologist and Caleb, in which he continues to dedicate
Annual Salary $82,425 4 Excellent Pay his life to. He spent his time as their hockey
• RNs 4 Great Benefits coach, outdoor leader, number one sports fan
4 Team Environment and continuing role model. As an avid lover
Starting at $29 an hour and member of local and Wisconsin sports
teams, he always showed his support by trav-
Apply online at eling across the nation to watch his favorite teams along with his ever-present children.
https:www.governmentjobs.com/careers/wyoming He spent much of his time on the lake, camping with his boys, hiking, fishing and getting
lost in the Wind River Range. His last trip of choice was the ascent of Squaretop Peak
Excellent State benefits package during the Eclipse.
includes health, dental and life Professionally, Keith was Sublette County’s sanitarian for many years before becom-
ing senior environmental officer for Linn Energy. He volunteered 25 years on the Sublette
insurance. Vision and disability County Unified Fire Department. His passing took place with family present in Pinedale,
insurance are also available. on March 19, 2018. A memorial service was conducted Thursday, March 22, at 2 p.m. at
the Pinedale Bible Church, 219 Industrial Site Road. n
For more information,
contact us at WSH Patricia Moore
Wyoming State Hospital Wyoming Nov. 4, 1927 – March 19, 2018
307-789-3464 Department of
Memorial services for Patricia Moore will be
Ext. 649 or 656 Health conducted at 11 a.m., Monday, March 26, 2018,
at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church with Pastor
Sally Boyd officiating.

Church Directory
Patricia J. (Hubbard) Moore passed away
Monday, March 19, 2018, at Primrose Retire-
ment Community. Pat was born on Nov. 4,
1927, in Laramie, to Lillian (Helsberg) and
Pinedale Community Donald Hubbard. She started school in Indiana
United Church of Christ First Baptist during the depression years and went on to fin-
ish her education in Laramie, graduating from
113 S Maybell, Pinedale
307-367-2528
9:00 am Sunday Choir Practice
Church the University of Wyoming with a bachelor of
science degree in geology.
9:45 am Sunday Children Sing Pastor Ted York Pat married Wayne Moore on Dec. 19, 1948.
10:00 am Sunday Worship Service In 1950 the couple moved back to Campbell
Including Godly Play (education)
SUNDAY SERVICE County where Wayne worked for Otice Wright.
for children Sunday school..........................9:45 a.m. The following year they moved to the Moore
1:00 pm Monday Brown Bag discussion group Morning worship ........................11 a.m. Ranch and worked for Boz Moore. The couple
5:05 pm Wednesday Life is Short: Pray Hard 646 N. Tyler Street • 307-367-4567 leased the ranch and later purchased it.
Office Hours: M, T, W 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Pat and Wayne were active in both political
and agricultural organizations. These activities
took them on many adventures from Wyoming
OUR SAVIOR'S Our Lady of Peace to Washington D.C. After Wayne’s passing, she
LUTHERAN CHURCH Catholic Church continued her travels extensively from Europe
to Hawaii to Alaska and throughout the United
112 S. Sublette Ave
States. She enjoyed attending theater productions and musicals. Pat was involved in all aspects
Bible study .................. 7:45 a.m. Mass Schedule of ranch life and was a completely selfless mother. Pat was also an active and proud member of
Sunday Service.............. 9 a.m. Saturday: Monday: her community by volunteering her time to numerous organizations including; Campbell County
5:30 p.m. 9 a.m.
at The Sublette Center Cowbelles, Wyoming Cowbelles, Pinetree Club, Thunder Basin Belles, Savageton Homebuild-
Pastor Kevin Rose Sunday: ers, Campbell County Republicans and Wyoming State Stockgrowers. Pat never met a stranger
8 a.m. Tuesday:
307-367-2612 5:30 p.m. at Church and was known as the “Lady in Red.” She would also volunteer at the Wright Museum, St.
Holy Day of Obligation: Francis Church, Wright Area Chamber, Campbell County Library and Wright Days. She was
512 N. Tyler, Pinedale 7 a.m. & Wednesday-Friday:
7 p.m. 7 a.m. at Church awarded Volunteer of the Year in Wright in 2007.
Pat loved to sing at home, in church and with the Wright Community Cantana. She also
“Come to Me all who are weary and enjoyed gardening, sewing and quilting. She was also an avid collector of cows and bears. Pat
heavy laden and I will give you rest.” loved her family above all else; she truly enjoyed every activity her grandchildren participated
-Jesus Christ
in. She gave her family a love of reading. She supported her children unconditionally. She was
Pinedale giving, kind, selfless, funny and beautiful inside and out; she would quote, “Beauty is as beauty
does.”
Hope that in God ALL
things are possible
Bible The family would like to express their gratitude to all the caregivers who tenderly loved Pat
PO Bx 2144, Pinedale WY 82941
Church through the years.
Pat is survived by her son, Michael T. (Dalene) Moore of Gillette; daughters, Sheryl (Jon)
Join us for Sunday Sunday Services
Worship Service .......... 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Boroff of Daniel; and Sharon (Roger) Porter of Ranchester; grandchildren, JD Moore; Stepha-
nie (Casey) Styvar; Kristen Boroff (Barnett); Jennifer Moore (Rashid); Russ (Katie) Porter;
Morning Services at Sunday School, all ages ......... 9:00 - 10:15 a.m.
Evening Service .......................................7 p.m. Kari (Adam) VonValkenburg; Todd (Wendy) Moore; and Seth (Brittney) Porter; six great-
10 a.m. at 41 S. Lake Ave. Sunday School for all ages grandchildren; sister-in-law, Norma Jean Abraham; and numerous nieces and nephews. She is
Sunday School is available Wednesday Services preceded in death by her husband, Wayne Moore; parents, Donald and Lillian Hubbard; sister,
for children. Children’s Clubs ....................... 3:45 - 5:10 p.m. Nancy Booth; father- and mother-in-law, Boz and Elsie Moore; brother-in-law, Fred Booth; and
Youth Groups .......................................... 7 p.m. niece, Sandy Joy.
The family wishes for memorials to be made in Pat’s name to the Wright Museum or a
For questions, call us at Come visit us at
(307) 367-3500 or write to us at 219 Industrial Site Rd. • 367-4168 charity of your choice. Memorials and condolences may be sent in care of Gillette Memorial
ChurchoftheResurrection.Wyo@gmail.com Pastor Jim Silvey Chapel 210 West 5th Street, Gillette, WY 82716. Condolences may also be expressed at www.
gillettememorialchapel.com. n

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