2 I The Lovell Chronicle I February 18, 2010 www.LovellChronicle.com
BRAD DEVEREAUX
Drummer Tyler Morgan (front) and
saxophonists Joe Parker (right) and Sienna
Rausch (left) play during a break in the
action at the Rocky Mountain High School
varsity basketball game against Greybull
Friday. Melissa Bernhisel is also pictured.
Green collar job
workshops at NWC
Greg Hall, president of
Apple Energy Group based
in Austin, Texas, will be in
Powell Friday and Satur-
day, Feb. 26 and 2T, to con-
duct two half-day Green Col-
lar Jobs Workshops.
Hall will talk about the
emerging green industry
and the green collar job op-
portunities that are already
available. He'll discuss job
and training possibilities in
weatherization, energy effi-
ciency, solar and small wind
projects, as well as President
Obama's "Cash for Caulk-
ers."
"I try to make this more
than informative and edu-
cational," Hall said. "I want
to motivate people as well.
There's a whole new world
of opportunities in the green
industry, but many of the
jobs require specialized
training. It's important to
know what direction you're
interested in, whether it's
energy auditing or install-
ing wind turbines, so you get
the right training to launch
a successful career or add
value to your existing busi-
ness."
Hall.,will ,,deliver the
same four-h6ur Workshop
oh both.thysqn Room 70 of
the Fagerberg Building at
Northwest College. The Fri-
day session starts at 1 p.m.,
and the Saturday start time
is 9 a.m.
The Green Collar Jobs
Workshop regularly costs
$89 to attend, but the North-
west College Center for
Training and Development
is discounting the price to
$25. Additional discounts
are available for multiple at-
tendees from the same com-
pany.
More information and an
electronic registration form
are available online by fol-
lowing the "Training Sched-
ule" link at http://www.
northwestcollege.edu/ctd or
by contacting the Northwest
College Center for Training
and Development at 307-
754-6062 or PowellCTD@
northwestcollege.edu.
Robert 'Bob'
G. Dunmire
Feb. 7, 1931-
Jan. 30, 2010
Robert "Bob" G. Dun-
mire, 78, died Jan. 30,
2010, peacefully at his
home surrounded by fam-
ily and friends after a pro-
longed battle with cancer.
Bob was born Feb. 7, 1931,
in Basin to George and
Gladys Dunmire.
Bob is survived by his
wife, Helene; daughters
Mary of Denver, Linda
(Wynn) Parrish of Win-
ston-Salem N.C., and Kar-
en (Richard) Barowsky of
Denver; siblings Joe A. (Ar-
lyne) Dunmire of Casper,
I. Dale (Carlynn) Dunmire
of Stockton, Calif., Belva
(Chuck) Chapin of Boul-
der, Nev.; sister-in-law Jo
Dunmire of Pueblo, Colo.;
grandchildren Jill Book-
man of Denver, Cady Par-
rish of Raleigh, N.C., Ryan
Parrish and Emily Par-
rish, both of Winston-Sa-
lem and Justin Barowsky
of Denver.
His parents and broth-
er Rance Dunmire preced-
ed him in death.
Bob attended the Uni-
versity of Wyoming be-
fore moving to Denver in
1958 to become a journey-
man electrician. He mar-
ried Helene McCracken in
1959. He worked at vari-
ous electrical companies
for almost 40 years before
retiring in 1994.
He filled his time with
various hobbies including
many woodworking proj-
ects, volunteering at the
local elementary school
and in his grandchildren's
classrooms, helping refur-
bish a local trolley, enjoy-
ing his cabin, helping fam-
ily and friends and many
other activities.
His most recent favor-
ite projects included his
contributions to his fam-
ily's ever-increasing box
collections and ant farms.
Bob never met a stranger
and was always more than
happy to join a friend on a
new adventure.
His memorial service
was held Friday, Feb. 5, in
Denver.
Please see his entire
obituary at www.horan-
cares.com (click on obitu-
aries, Robert Dunmire).
His family requests in lieu
of flowers, donations may
be sent to "Dollar Diction-
ary Drive" at www.neigh-
borhoodlink.com/inc/home
(click on Dollar Dictionary
Committee).
Faith Southern Baptist
it Church .... :::.ii .................
J e' 340 E. 3rd St., Lovell
J Pastor Michael McKnight
I 548-6561 i::
I Services: Sunday School 9:46 am
] Morn. Worship tl am • Eva. Worship 6 pm
l Wad. Bible Study 7 pm
Ottis Lloyd
Graves
Feb. 25, 1947 -
Feb. 11, 2010
Ottis Lloyd Graves
died peacefully in his home
on Thursday, Feb. 11,
2010. He was surrounded
by loved ones throughout
his battle with cancer and
as he left this mortal life.
He was born Feb.
25, 1947, in Jamestown,
Tenn., to James William
Graves and Girtha Beula
Geneva Mayes. In 1948,
at the age of one, he and
his family moved to Lovell.
He was the oldest child of
six, including sisters Jao-
ma, Linda Jean, Merida
and Jamie Sue, and one
brother, Jason, who lived
only a few hours.
Ottis attended school
in Lovell all his life where
he enjoyed sports like foot-
ball, wrestling and track.
He graduated from Lovell
High School in 1965 and
attended college for 1½
years at Northwest Com-
munity College in Powell.
Ottis served a mis-
sion for the Church of Je-
sus Christ of Latter-day
Saints from January of
1967 to January of 1969
in the Central Atlantic
States Mission. He served
a total of nine years in the
Wyoming Army Nation-
al Guard and worked as
a meter reader for Pacific
Power for 31½ years.
Ottis was married and
sealed to Karen Gladys
Savage fortime .and all
eternity on Aug. 29, 1969,
in the Idaho Falls' Temple.
One of the most important
parts of Ottis' life was his
family. He and Karen were
blessed with six wonder-
ful children and six equal-
ly wonderful, sons- and
daughters-in-law, includ-
ing Tyrel and Erin Graves,
Aryn and Josh Tippetts,
Justin and Wendi Graves,
Carlee and Matt Piippo,
L0ueli
flssembly
of God
Church
310 Idaho flue., Louell
Services
Sunday School -- 9:45 am
Morning Worship - 10:50 am
Sunday Night -- 6:30 pm
Wed. Bible Study .- 7 pm
w.LovellAssemblyorGod.org
Rev. Dan Jarvis
548-7105
Tomy and Curt Pluhar and
Taylor and Kristi Graves.
Some of the sweetest joys
for Ottis and Karen came
through experiences with
their 18 precious grand-
children, Chase, Ethan,
Hunter, Kristen, Tanner,
Corbin, Kade, Aden, Bai-
ley, Paige, Kaiya, Katia,
Reece, Jaxon, Jace, Re-
bekah, Davin and Garrett.
Funeral services
were held on Monday,
Feb. 15, 2010, at the LDS
Church. Burial was in the
Lovell Cemetery.
Zola
Skidmore
Van Norman
March 13, 1914-
Feb. 14, 2010
Zola Skidmore Van
Norman was born March
13, 1914 in Lovell. She was
the only child born to Hor-
ace Craven Skidmore and
Genevieve Bowen Skid-
more. She died Sunday,
Feb. 14, 2010, at the New
Horizons Care Center in
Lovell.
Zola married Vern
Robert Caquelin May 20,
1945, and he died Nov. 24,
1965. She married second
husband Gerald Van Nor-
man May 10, 1968. He
died Dec. 12, 2008.
Zola, a long-time Ther-
mopolis resident, came to
Lovell to New Horizons
Care Center to be close to
the Watson family, who
all loved her and valued
her very much. Zola was
a noted and valued Indian
historian, geologist and ar-
cheologist. She had many
friends in those fields and
had worked with GeOrge
Frisson, head of the ar-
cheology department at
the University of Wyo. in
Laramie and had some of
her work published.
Zola was also an engi-
neer. She utilized the hot
5th & Montana, 548-7127
Rev. Christopher Brandt
9:15 am Bible Study I
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10:30 am Worship Service
Wednesday Service 7:30 pm
:Yuo q/YLod
The Lutheran Church-Mi88oud Synod
water Thermopolis is not-
ed for and ran it through
pipes in her home. Many
people tried this but their
water did not flow properly
and would turn stagnant.
Jerry and Zola never knew
what a heating bill was.
Zola was loved and re-
spected by all who knew
her. She is survived by her
Watson cousins; stepson
Jerry Van Norman, Mid-
west, Wyo.; stepdaughter
Pat in Colorado and sever-
al step-grandchildren.
Zola's funeral ser:
vices will be graveside at
the Mt. Hill Cemetery in
Thermopolis Thursday,
Feb. 18, at 2 p.m. with a
luncheon following at the
home of friends Ruth and
Mont Blackburn.
Her family is very
grateful for the loving care
provided at the New Hori-
zons Care Center.
James D.
Hunt
James D. Hunt, for-
merly of Cowley, died Feb.
14, 2010. A memorial will
be held Thursday, Feb.
25, at 1 p.m., at the LDS
church in Cowley. A full
obituary will appear in
next week's Chronicle.
Please submit
obituaries to us via
email:
Icnews@tctwest. net;
fax:307-548-2218; or
bring to our office at
234 E. Main St.,
Lovell, Wyoming.
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