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Malinda Vivian Beaulieu
Aug. 23 1964 - June 5, 2014
Malinda Vivian Beau-
lieu Graham, 49, died at
her home on June 5, 2014,
of natural causes. She was
born on Aug. 23 1964, in
Woonsocket, R.I. to Jack-
ie Eversole and Donald
Beaulieu.
She graduated from
Rawlins High School in
1983. On March 16, 2002,
Malinda married John
Graham. She lived In
Lovell and worked at Shop-
ko in Powell as a pharma-
cy tech.
Malinda was a mem-
ber of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints,
where she was called to
teach gospel principles.
Survivors include her
husband John, four chil-
dren, Heather (Steven)
Bunner of Colorado, Bra-
din (Krystal) Lund of
Lovell, Tommie Ann and
Zola Paige of Lovell, her
step-father, Jerome Leech,
her mother-in-law Judy
Quarles, brothers Edward
Beaulieu
of Ventu-
ra, Calif.,
and Wil-
lam Beau-
lieu of
Cassville,
Mo., step-
broth-
er Wesley
Leech of Thermopolis and
step-sister Melodi (Tim)
Horrocks of Shoshoni. She
also left behind four grand-
children, Tristan, Tearny
and Zoo Bunner and Milo
Lund and several nieces
and nephews.
Malinda was preceded
in death by her brother Mi-
chael Beaulieu, her father
Donald Beaulieu and her
mother Jackie Leech.
A private family gath-
ering was held at the fami-
ly home on Sunday, June 8,
in Lovell.
In lieu of flowers, a do-
nation can be sent to the
charity of donor's choice in
her name.
Harold Eugene Pate
April 18, 1931 - April 24, 2014
Harold Eugene Pate,
83, died April 24, 2014, due
to complications following
knee surgery. He was born
in Green River on April 18,
1931, to Ernest and Lorene
(Cudney) Pate.
Harold grew up in
Rawlins, where he grad-
uated from Rawlins High
School and played on their
state championship foot-
ball team. He was in the
Air Force from 1952 to 1956
and valiantly served his
country in England during
the Korean War.
He was married to Jan-
et Stubbs and was blessed
with two children, Dick and
Colleen. A new chapter be-
gun when he married the
love of his life, Karen Wil-
lis Pate, and added Cher-
yl, Mitch, Brenda and Car-
ri to his family. He worked
for the U.S. Postal Service
for 34 years, well known to
many as "Putt-Putt."
Walking, fishing and
the outdoors were some
of his passions, howev-
his grand-
children
and loved
to make
them smile.
He willing-
ly served
others and
volunteered
his time
and skills coaching many
children in Little League
baseball and football. He
was an avid and loyal Colo-
rado Rockies, Denver Bron-
cos and Wyoming Cowboys
fan.
He is survived by his
wife,Karen; his children
Dick (Holly McConnell)
Pate,Colleen (Dana) An-
gull, Cheryl (Elton) Garvin,
Mitch (Pam) Rhoads, Bren-
da (Steve) Heiner and Car-
ri (Steve) Anderson; his
sisters Alice (Bob) Garvin
and Barbara (Phil) Stew-
art; 18 grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren and nu-
merous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by
his mother and father and
Brendon Taylor Laird
April 30, 1996 - June 6, 2014
Brendon Taylor Laird,
age 18, of Greybull, Wyo-
ming, passed away Friday,
June 6, 2014, at St. Vin-
cent Hospital in Billings,
Montana after a tragic mo-
tor vehicle accident.
Brendon was born
April 30, 1996, at the St.
Vincent Hospital in Bill-
ings, Montana. He was
the son of Mike and An-
drea (Soetmelk) Laird. He
grew up in Greybull, Wyo-
ming, and was a student at
Greybull High School. He
would have started his se-
nior year in August 2014.
Brendon loved rid-
ing horses, especially his
horse, Jewels, working
on his Ford trucks, work-
ing outdoors and doing a
man's job, being outdoors,
hunting, fishing, welding,
and spending time with
his family and friends. The
biggest thing he loved to do
was to help others.
Brendon was an
AMAZING young man
with a heart of gold, big
brown eyes, a hardy laugh,
and his smile that lit up
a room. Brendon was cre-
ative and loved working
with his hands and en-
joyed helping everyone,
never thinking twice and
never expecting anything
in return. He never knew a
stranger!
His future plans were
joining the military and
becoming a welder.
Brendon left this earth
too soon but will always
be remembered for the re-
markable way he made
people feel and for the
many lives he touched and
continues to touch. We
have all been blessed to
have had him touch our
lives.
He is preceded in death
by his great-grandmother,
Eleanore
Soetmelk;
his Great-
Grand-
ma Chris-
tenson; his
great-uncle,
Terry Ham-
er; and his
grandfather, Jimmy Soet-
melk, who he loved very
much.
Brendon is survived
by his parents, Mike and
Andrea Laird of Grey-
bull, Wyoming; his sister,
Brianna Marie Laird of
Sheridan, Wyoming; his
maternal grandmother,
Diane Soetmelk of Grey-
bull, Wyoming; his pater-
nal grandparents, Garland
and Mary Laird of Bag-
ley, Iowa; his uncles and
aunts, Troy and Tina Laird
of Laramie, Wyoming, Tra-
vis and Mo Laird of Mana-
wa, Wisconsin, and David
and Jill Soetmelk of Basin,
Wyoming; and numerous
cousins.
A Celebration of Bren-
don's Life will be held at
1:00 P.M. on Saturday,
June 14, 2014, at the Grey-
bull High School Gymna-
sium with Pastor Dave
Seratt and Pastor B.J.
Grimmett as co-offici-
ants. A luncheon for fami-
ly and friends will immedi-
ately follow the service in
the Greybull High School
Cafeteria.
Memorials in Bren-
don's name will be received
at Big Horn Federal Sav-
ings Bank, P.O. Box 471,
Greybull, WY 82426-0471.
A beneficiary for the pro-
ceeds will be decided at a
later date.
Atwood Family Fu-
neral Directors, Inc. as-
sisted the family with
arrangements.
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Sunday Night - 6:30 pm
Wed. Bible Study -- 7 pm
Sacrifice of the Mass
Sunday -
11:30 am
Thursday -
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Marcus
Jan. 3, 1960
Big Horn Basin resi-
dent Marcus Keele Heath,
54, died on June 5, 2014, at
the Veterans Administra-
tion Hospital in Sheridan.
Marcus was born on
Jan. 3, 1960, in Lovell, a
son of Ima May (Keele) and
Donald Ericksen Heath.
He lived in Lovell for a
short time then moved to
Worland, where he was
raised and educated. He
graduated from Worland
High School in 1979.
He entered the U.S.
Marine Corps on May 25,
1979, and served in Cali-
fornia until his discharge
in May 1983. He then re-
turned to Worland, where
he took over his father's
mink and fox farm north-
west of town.
He met Lorie M. Mor-
ley in Worland and they
were married on May 3,
1985, in Worland. He ran
the fur farm for a few years
before going to work for
LK Trucking Co., and then
working at the Crown Cork
and Seal can plant in Wor-
land for 20 years.
Marcus next worked
for Nelson Bros. Coal Mine
in Gillette, then returned
to the Big Horn Basin and
worked for Keele Sanita-
tion in Lovell, and finally
did odd jobs to stay busy in
Basin and Greybull.
He was a member of
the National Rifle Associ-
ation and had been a life-
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long mem-
ber of the
Church
of Jesus
Christ of
Latter-day
Saints.
He had
also been
a member of the Washakie
County Search and Rescue
Squad for a couple of years.
A person who loved
the outdoors, he hunted,
fished, panned for gold and
attended many Mountain
Man Rendezvous events.
He liked making leather
craft items and to make his
own hunting knives.
He was preceded in
death by his parents.
Marcus is survived by
his wife, Lorie, of Basin, his
son Brandon (Dinah) Heath
and their children Drayvon
Heath and Ima Heath, all
of Cody, and by his daugh-
ter Trista Heath and her
children Teagon and Zay-
din Willman, of Magalia,
Calif. He is also survived
by numerous aunts, un-
cles and cousins in the Big
Horn Basin area.
Cremation has tak-
en place and a memori-
al service will be held on
Thursday, June 12, at 2
p.m., at the Basin/Grey-
bull LDS Church. A re-
ception will follow the ser-
vice. Veile Mortuary of
Worland is in charge of the
arrangements.
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