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Obituaries
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Twyla Baxter
Mar. 22, 1939-0ct. 5, 2015
Twyla Baxter, 76 of
Newcastle, passed away on
Monday, October 5, 2015 at
Weston County Health
Services in Newcastle,
WY.
Twyla was born
on March 22, 1939
Ross and her brother, Don Ross.
She is survived by her daugh-
ters, Debbie (Galen) Moline and
Tammie (Duffy) Buresh; five
grandchildren, Kristy (Jimmy)
Lewis, Bryan Buresh,
Nicole Moline, Aimee
(Bryce) Gatzke and
Jennifer Moline; and
eight great-grandchil-
in Newcastle, WY to dren, Tyler, James
Lloyd Lymond and and Michelle Lewis,
Francis V (Davis) Dominick, Sismundo
Ross. Twyla and Twyla and Neah Murillo and
her family moved to Baxter Zooey and Oakley
Billings, MT when she Gatzke.
was 10 years old. She
graduated from Billings High
School in 1957 and married
her husband, Robert Baxter that
same year. The couple moved
to Buffalo, WY in 1961 where
Twyla was a stay at home mom
to their two daughters, Debora
Ann and Tamora Lea. Finances
were tight in the early years and
Twyla taught herself to sew.
The girls always had a new
outfit for every occasion. The
family moved to Sundance, WY
in 1969'. Twyla spent her eve-
nings knitting and crocheting,
she enjoyed weekend camping
trips and snowmobiling with
family and friends. She col-
lected Boyd’s Bears, TY beanie
babies and Hummel plates.
She was a member of the Give
and Gain Homemakers Club,
a Girl Scout leader and a 4-H
leader. Twyla had a passion for
bowling and bowled on several
leagues in Buffalo, Spearfish
and Belle Fourche. She also
enjoyed attending her grand-
children’s school programs and
sporting events.
Twyla is preceded in death
by her husband of 58 years, Bob;
her parents Lloyd and Francis
‘ tints? ‘ EVENT: j, ‘ ‘ LOCATION {A
5:00 pm. WC Health Services Board Room I" W
7:00 pm. AA Meeting WC Senior Center, Family Room
7:30 pm. Masons Newcastle Masonic Lodge #13
Fri 10:00 am. Chamber Coffee Hi 16 Restaurant
16 7:30 pm. Bingo VFW Hall
Sat 9:00 am. Black Hills Cares Weatherization Day WC Senior Center
11 12:30 pm. Soccer Newcastle Soccer Field
5:00 pm. Black Hills Cares Community Supper WC Senior Center
Sun 8:30 am. AA Meeting Mondell Heights
18 2:00 pm. Bingo Corpus Christi Catholic Church
Mon 7:00 pm. City Council City Council Chambers
19 7:00 pm. AA Meeting WC Senior Center, Family Room
Tues 9:00 am. WC County Commissioners Court Housa
20 12:00 pm. we Cowbelles Pizza Barn
7:00 pm. Helping Hands Foundation WC Senior Center
Wed Family Carry-In WC Manor
21 9:00 am. WC Senior Service WC Senior Center
12:00 pm Newcastle Lions Club WC Senior Center
1:30 pm. WC Weed & Pest Weed & Pest Office
6:00 pm WC Humane Society Shelter
7:00 pm. Free QPR Suicide Prevention Training First United Methodist
Fellowship Hall
Thurs 11:45 am. WC Health Services Foundation Hospital Board Room
22 6:30 pm Domestic Violence Meeting FOCUS Office
7:00 pm. AA Meeting WC Senior Center, Family Room
Fri 11:30am. WC Library Board Meeting Library
23 6:00 pm. Football (Newcastle vs. Thermopolis) Home
7:30 pm. Bingo VFW Hall
Sat 7:00 pm. Magic Show WC Senior Center
24
Marion
Memorial services
were held at 10:00 AM on
Saturday, October 10, 2015 at
Fidler—Isburg Funeral Chapel in
Spearfish. Twyla was put to rest
at 3:00 PM at Willow Grove
Cemetery in Buffalo, Wyoming.
In lieu of flowers, the family
asks that you take a moment to
hug your child, grandchild, or
friend; throw a stick for your
dog; cast a line into a stream;
jump off the high dive; or walk
in the woods for an hour, a day
or just a moment. Time waits
for no one.
Memorial donations may
be made to Newcastle Senior
Citizens Center.
“Don’t cry because it’s over.
Smile because it happened.”
Dr. Seuss
Arrangements are pending
with Fidler-Isburg Funeral
Chapels and Crematory Service
of Spearfish. Online condo-
lences may be written at www.
fidler—isburgfuneralchapelscom
Rory Lynn Gunderman
Jul. 24, 1984-Sept. 16, 2015
Rory Lynn Gunderman
was born July 24, 1984 in
Newcastle to Ric and Kim
Mead Gunderman. He died
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on September 16, 2015.
Private services were held on
September 22, 2015.
Rory spent his first 5
years in Osage, Wyo., and
then moved with his family
in 1989 to Moorcroft. He
attended school in Moorcrofi,
graduating in May 2002. He
then attended college in Rock
Springs and Humboldt State
University, Arcata, California.
Rory continued his education
earning a degree in English
Literature from the University
of Wyoming on December 3,
2010. He then moved on to
further his education at Moi
University in Eldoret, Kenya.
Rory was a traveler, begin-
ning with his first trip
to England at the age
of 12 with his Uncle
Eric. His travels later
took him to Europe
several times, where
he explored Germany,
France, Austria,
Holland, Belgium and
the Czech Republic.
He was on the USA
Wrestling Team
that went to Mexico in 2002.
He traveled to Kenya and
Ethiopia Africa. One summer
was spent exploring Costa
Rica, and Nicaragua. He also
loved the mountains, whether
in Wyoming, California,
Colorado, and Utah or wherever
his “walk-a-bouts” took him.
After every journey he would
return home with a story and
with his pockets full of trinkets
for his family and fiiends.
Rory spent many years as a
sponsor for AA and NA, coun-
seling and helping others with
their recoveries. He had great
compassion for the indigent,
Rory
Gunderman
and would often help at soup
kitchens or shelters.
There was always a book in
his hand or his backpack. He
had written several short stories,
and hoped someday to have a
novel published. In September
2010, he was awarded an
Undergraduate Research
Award from the University of
Wyoming for his paper titled
“New Historical Theory and an
Anti-Masonic Edgar,” the Edgar
being Edgar Allan Poe. All
the research for this paper was
conducted in the Toppan Rare
Books Library.
Hisbesttimeswerespentwith
his family and friends whether
at a fishing hole, hunting camp,
climbing rocks, or just
sitting quietly reading.
He always had a rock
in his pocket and a
song in his head.
He is survived by his
dad, Ric Gunderman;
mom, Kim (Brad)
Holyoak; sister, Roxie
(Myke) Gerry, their
children Tylla and
Kendyll; grandpar-
ents, Dan and Sandy Mead;
uncles, Eric (Melissa) Mead,
children Elliot, & Sydney, Dan
(Nancy) Mead, Bill (Colleen)
Gunderman; cousins, Carrey
(Katie) Gunderman, Tyler
Gunderman and special friends
Natalia and Nick, and Bender.
He was preceded in death
by grandparents, Charlotte
(Blondie) and John Gunderman.
His family requests that in
his honor you be kind to a
stranger, and take care of our
planet.
Online condolences may be
written at www.fidler—isburgfu-
neralchapels.com
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Anniversaries
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-October 16
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October 19
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Cameron Mills
October 21
Mindy Wineteer
Justin Bettorf
Wyatt James Schuerman
-October 22
Dustin Freed
David Kline
Shirley Dietz
Annavay Kachelhoffer
-0ctober 23
Kendra Morrison
Renee’ Nack
Connie Scott
Calendar Sponsored by
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Chamber of
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For a complete listing
of events, for more
information on these
events, or to list your
own event, visit the
Chamber website at
newcastlewyo.com
for $3.00!
The Short Stop
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Open 5am—9pm Monday—Saturday 6am-9pm Sunday
October 15. 2015 — 5 '
October is Domestic Violence
Awareness Month
Domestic violence thrives when
we are silent; but if we take a
stand and work together, we
can end domestic: Violence.
Advocates are often asked:
Why does she stay? Why does
she go back? What about the
' kids? What can we do? This
car, during Domestic Violence
Awareness month, FOCUS, Inc.
will facilitate an informational
conversation to raise awareness
about domestic violence on
Thursday, October 22, 5:30-
6:30 pm. at the FOCUS office,
719-C Washington BlvdJoin
the conversationjoin in the
efforts to change social norms to
end Violence before it begins.
Thank you
Arnold Realty
for purchasing my
4—H Market Lamb
~ Sara Sweet
For more info. call the FOCUS oflice at 746-2748
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ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION
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“SELLER FINANCING OFFERED”!
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21, 2015
10:30 AM
Registration at 9:30 am
Auction held at the Mueller Civic Center, 801 S. 6th street, Hot Springs.
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Selling without minimum or reserve bid will be the following Hot Springs
Properties:
1- 2022 Doran Rd., Hot Springs, SD — A spectacular I280 acre hilltop
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This beautiful property includes the
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open,
spacious floor plan. Other improvements include a cozy 720 sq. ft.
cottage.
Recent infrastructure improvements make this parcel prime for residential
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2- 237 North River Street, Hot Springs, SD — A prime commercial
building in the heart of downtown Hot Springs. Currently utilized as a
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3- 1944 Baltimore Ave., Hot Springs, SD A 554 sq. ft. home with
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4- 237 South 20th Street, Hot Springs, SD — A 494 sq. ft. home with 264
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5- 348 South 6th Street, Hot Springs, SD — A 432 sq. ft. home with 528
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6- 209 South 6th Street, Hot Springs, SD — A 672 sq. ft. home with deck
& porch, and a 22x24’ garage on a nice corner lot. This home is
currently
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7- 608 Albany Ave., Hot Springs, SD — A duplex unit with a 408 Sq. ft.
efficiency with an 810 sq. ft. additional unit with loft bedroom. This
unit has
had recent remodel and upgrades. Efficiency is rented.
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