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2 I The Lovell Chronicle I May 31, 2012
Henry Alfred
Boyles
Feb. 2I, 1928 -
May 24, 2012
, Henry Alfred Boyles
was born to T• Elmer and
May (McCormick) Boyles
• on Feb. 21, 1928, in Hawar-
den, Iowa. He died on May
24, 2012, at the age of 84
at the New Horizons Care
: Center in Lovell.
' As a child, Henry en-
"joyed working on a farm
owned by his parents. He
was skilled at many things
as an adult but most en-
joyed owning a service sta-
tion and working as a me-
* chanic. He could fix many
things and enjoyed doing
that as a service to others.
Henry married Alona
Arlene Waterman in Ha-
warden, Iowa, on March 28,
1948. Together they raised
four children, Sandra (Re-
janaul) Pelletier, Lonnie
(Denise), Michael and Julie
King. He had 13 grandchil-
dren and 16 great-grand-
children•
Henry was a lifelong
member of the National
Hunting Association. His
greatest love was spend-
ing time in the mountains
where he could take in all
the beauty it has to offer
while fishing and hunt-
ing. Throughout his life,
he made many memorable
hunting trips to Wyoming
and had always desired
to move west. In the mid-
1990s, Henry fulfilled that
dream by moving to Lovell
to be near the mountains.
He purchased a small
house and lived a happy,
full life hunting, fixing cars
and driving out to the habi-
tat or up to the mountain
to view the wildlife.
Shortly after moving
to Lovell, Henry formed a
special relationship with
his neighbors, Dave and
Sharon Phelps, and be-
came a grandpa to their
children, Shelby (Jason)
Happe, Sierra and Der-
ek. Henry appointed him-
self chauffeur for these
children and took them to
and from school for over
15 years until his illness
started in November 2011.
Henry attended many
sporting events, school and
church programs to watch
his "kids" perform. Henry
had a ready smile for any
child and loved laughing at
the antics of children.
Henry's life was blessed
with other special relation-
ships. Those included his
nephew, Darvin (Peggy)
Boyles of Idaho Falls, and
his best friend, hunting,
and fishing buddy "Old
Baldy," Art Camarena.
Henry led a simple life
but deeply touched those
with the fortune to have
known him. Thank you
to those who brought him
much joy and happiness.
He was truly blessed.
Funeral services were
held Monday, May 28, at
Haskell Funeral Home in
Lovell. Burial was in the
Penrose Cemetery. Con-
dolences may be sent to
the family online at www.
haskellfuneralhome.com.
Benny Ramos
Montanez
Jan. 26, 1921 -
May 8, 2012
Benny R. Montanez
. went to be with his Lord
and Savior Jesus Christ on
May 8, 2012. He was born
Jan. 26, 1921, in Denver
and raised in Lovell.
He resided there un-
til he joined the United
States Army and served in
the Philippines from 1944-
1945. He also served in the
United States Air Force Re-
serves, where he was a part
of the 2347th, the 452nd
bomb wing, and the 451st
amphibian truck company.
During his service he was
an amphibian truck driver
and a sharpshooter carbine.
He participated in battles
in the North Solomans, in
the Southern Philippines
and in Luzon.
He received many deco-
rations during his service,
including the Philippine
Liberation Ribbon with one
Bronze Star, the Asiatic Pa-
cific Campaign Medal with
Bronze Arrowhead, the
American Campaign Med-
al, the World War II Vic-
tory Medal and the Good
Conduct Medal.
After his time in the
service Benny moved to
Santa Aria, Calif. and re-
sided there for 29 years
until he returned to Lovell
in March of 1972. He re-
turned to California in 1975
and settled into Escondido,
where he resided until his
death.
He was preceded in
death by his father, Gue-
n0belo Montanez; mother,
iidra .''+
' Ramos Montanez;
wife, Esther Felix Mon-
tanez; daughter, Sally
Berela; and grandson, Jo-
seph Berela. He was also
preceded in death by his
brother Phillip and Josefa
Montanez; sister Senona
and Frank Padilla; brother
Manuel and Aurora Mon-
tanez, brother Paul and
Bessie Montanez; sister
Teresa Montanez; nephew
Robert Contresa; and sister
Mary Contresa. He is sur-
vived by his son, Benny F.
Montanez, and daughters
Anna Jean Smith (Tom)
and Gloria Zamora (Recar-
do), plus eight grandchil-
dren and nine great-grand-
children.
He worked at E1 Taro
Marine Base as a heavy
equipment operator and re-
tired in November of 1971
He also worked at Surefit
on Main Street in Santa
Ana, Calif. and the 76 Gas
Station at the corner of Ed-
inger and Flower Street.
He was involved in the Men
on a Mission organization
and helped build church-
es in Tecate, Tiajuana and
other places in Mexico. He
also helped build in Hawaii,
Canada, Oregon and Cali-
fornia.
He did missionary work
in the California and Mexi-
co jails. He was also a mem-
ber of the American Legion
Post 0149.
A memorial service was
held Wednesday, May 16,
2012 at +12 p.m.: at H/rb0r
Lawn-Mt. Olive Memorial
Park and Mortuary in Cos-
ta Mesa, Calif.
POWELL AQUATIC CENTER
Ernest Roy
Howe,
Aug. 22, 1914-
May 26, 2012
Ernest Roy Howe, of
Billings, died Saturday,
May 26, 2012, at the age of
97.
Born Aug. 22, 1914, in
Shell, son of Eddie Claude
and Josephine (Milward)
Howe, he was one of eight
children: having four sis-
ters and three brothers. He
was raised on Beaver Creek
and attended school in that
area (lower Beaver School),
located on the family ranch.
On April 2, 1938, he
married Shirley Campbell
in Red Lodge. They lived
and farmed in Deaver,
where they had three chil-
dren.
Faith Southern Baptist
Church
340 E. 3rd St., Lovel
Pastor Michael McKnight
548-6561
Services: Sunday School 9:45 am
Morn. Worship 11 am • Eve. Worship 6 pm
Wed. Bible Study 7 pm
Louell
flssemblg
of God
Church
310 Idaho flue., Logell
Services
Sunday School -- 9:45 am
Morning Worship -- 10:50 am
.... sunday Night - 6:50 rm
:" ' WeB. Bible Study_ 7 pfrt ' "
Rev. Din' Jarvis
548-7105
CITY OF POWELL
LIFEGUARDING
COURSES
Classes held June 4-June 8
8:00am to 5:00pm
at Powell Aquatic Center
He worked for the
Deaver Irrigation District
and on the Japanese reloca-
tion center at Heart Moun-
tain, at the Wyoming High-
way Department and was a
government packer for Yel-
lowstone Park Service, han-
dling a string of 10 mules.
He also worked for Weaver
Construction and the sugar
company in Lovell.
For a number of years
he had a country-western
band called the Wyoming
Wranglers. He played the
fiddle and the band was
well known in the Deaver/
Powell area.
Ernest and Shirley
were divorced in 1964 and
he moved to Billings. On
March 5, 1965, he married
Julia E. Johnson in Sheri-
dan.
In Billings he worked
for Yellowstone Exhibition
(now Metra) as grounds
superintendent starting
in 1965 until he retired in
March 1977. During his
tenure as grounds superin-
tendent, he became known
for the beautiful flowers,
especially petunias and
sweet peas, on the grounds
as well as at his residence,
which was located on the
fairgrounds midway. After
retiring he returned several
summers, assisting on vari-
ous projects on the grounds,
but especially the growing
of flowers.
He was baptized at 89
years old in the Sea of Cor-
tes, San Felipe, Baja, Mexi-
co while visiting his daugh-
ter. He was a member of
Elks, AARP and PERS.
Ernest died at Aspen
Meadows nursing home
where he had been a resi-
dent for four years• There,
he was fondly known to the
staff as their "singing cow-
boy." The family wants to
extend thanks to the staff
for his care at Aspen Mead-
OWS.
Survivors include his
wife Julia of 47 years; two
daughters, Janeen (Sam)
Sefren of Apache Junction,
Ariz., and Saundra (Curtis)
Martin of San Felipe, Baja,
Mexico; son Eddie Sam (Ju-
die) of Gillette; eight grand-
children; 13 great-grand-
children and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Cremation has taken
place• Memorial services
will be held at a later date.
Memorials may be sent
to the Yellowstone Val-
ley Animal Shelter, 1735
Monad Rd., Billings, MT
59102, or a charity of your
choice•
Arrangements are by
Cremation & Funeral Gal-
lery. Condolences may be
sent to the family at www.
cfgbillings.com through
"Our Families."
St. Joseph's i
Catholic Church
1141 Shoshone Ave, Lovell, WY
Sacrifice of the Mass
Sunday at 11:30 am
Reverend Glen Szczechowski
5 & Montana, 548-7127
Rev. Ctwistopfier Brandt
9:00 am Worship Service
10:15 am Bible Study
WednesdaY Service7:30 pm
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Tlle Bible Church ]
Sunday School lev. Kurt McNabb|
10:30am 561. Main l
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