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2 I The Lovell Chronicle I August 5, 2010
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Baylee Kay
Dickinson
Feb. 22, 1992-
July 28, 2010
Baylee Kay Dickinson,
18, suffered an acciden-
tal death in her home on
Wednesday, July 28, 2010.
Baylee was born on
Feb. 22, 1992, to Larry and
Connie (Lynam) Dickinson
in Thermopolis.
Baylee lived in the
Hot Springs State Park all
her 18 years, and recently
stated how much she loved
Thermopolis. She also said
she never wanted to leave
the great state of Wyoming.
She was a very talented and
beautiful young woman,
inside and out. She lived
each day to her fullest. She
made a friend everywhere
she went and never met a
stranger; she was a friend
to everyone.
Baylee graduated from
Hot Springs County High
School with honors in May
of 2010. Her first love was
basketball, lettering in all
four years and earning all-
conference honors her se-
nior year. She also excelled
in volleyball and had a tre-
mendous love for all sports.
Musically, she was first
chair clarinet, drum major
and in the choir. She was
also a member of the Key
Club, National Honor Soci-
ety and Student Body Trea-
surer. She was voted "Most
Outgoing" by her class.
Baylee was planning on
attending Casper College
this fall with a full-ride mu-
sic scholarship along with
numerous other scholar-
ships. She also planned to
join the Peace Corps. Her
future plans included en-
tering the medical field.
Baylee was an active
member of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints. She enjoyed par-
ticipating in her youth pro-
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grams and had an affinitive
love for her Savior, Jesus
Christ.
Baylee is survived by
her parents of Thermopolis;
siblings Clint (Kristi) Dick-
inson of Billings, Max (Mel-
lissa) Dickinson of New-
port, Mich., Afton (Guy)
Grant of Cody and Carson
Dickinson of Thermopo-
lis; maternal grandpar-
ents Bill and Kay Lynam
of Basin; numerous aunts,
uncles, cousins, nieces and
nephews and numberless
friends.
Baylee was preced-
ed in death by her pater-
nal grandparents, Bill and
Wanda Dickinson, and her
sister, Cassie Kay.
Funeral services were
held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday,
Aug. 3, at the Thermopolis
High School Gymnasium
with Bishop Tim Knight
from the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints
officiating. Burial followed
at Riverside Cemetery in
Thermopolis.
In lieu of donations,
the family would like to en-
courage others to use those
funds to spend some spe-
cial time with their own
children. The family would
also like to thank everyone
for their thoughts, prayers
and compassion. Online
condolences may be made
at www.bryantfuneral-
homeonline.com.
Betty Lou
Hinton
Jan, 2, 1934-
July 27, 2010
Betty Lou Hinton,
76, of Victor, Mont., died
at Marcus Daly Hos-
pital in Hamilton on
Tuesday, July 27, 2010.
She was the second old-
est child of five born to Ed
and Maxine (Keller) Cor-
nelius on Jan. 2, 1934, in
O'Neill, Neb. When she
was a young girl the family
moved to Miles City, where
she met and married Ver-
non Frederick on Aug. 31,
1952. There were five chil-
dren born to this marriage.
In 1968 the couple
moved to Deer Lodge and
later divorced. Betty met
and married David Hinton
in 1970 and to this union
their only son, Blen, was
born.
Betty and David moved
to Lovell in 1971 and lived
there until 1996 when they
moved to the Stevensville
area and then to Victor.
Throughout Betty's
30-year career in nurs-
ing, she acquired an LPN
license while working at
Galen State Hospital and
while living in Lovell, she
worked at the Lovell Hospi-
tal as a CNA.
In Miles City Betty was
active in the Foursquare
Church as a Sunday school
teacher and a solo singer in
the choir. She had a beau-
tiful voice and she could
also yodel. After moving to
Lovell she continued teach-
ing Sunday school and was
active in the Assembly of
God Church. She was also
active in the Light of the
Valley Assembly of God
Church in Stevensville. She
really did love the Lord.
Betty was a very avid
reader. She also sewed,
crocheted and knitted and
had a knack for draw-
ing. She always had a gar-
den, whether it was vegeta-
bles or flowers.
She was preceded in
death by her parents; her
brothers Wayne, Kenneth
and Eddie Cornelius; her
only sister Barbara Stein-
back and oldest son, John
Frederick.
Surviving family are
her husband David of Vic-
tor; daughters Deannie
(Don) Goforth of Lolo, Peggy
(Jerry) White of Lovell and
Verna Ward of Cody; sons
Daniel (Ronda)Frederick
of Worland and Blen (Char-
lotte) Hinton of Columbia,
Tenn.; step-children Edith
Bouvette of Auburn, Wash.,
Danny Hinton of Stevens-
ville, George (Beth) Hinton
of Nickerson, Kan. and Del-
la (Larry) Alley of Coulee
City, Wash.; 21 grandchil-
dren and 19 great-grand-
children.
Memorial Services
were held Saturday, July
31, 2010, at 4:30 p.m. at
the Light of the Valley As-
sembly of GOd Church in
Stevensville, with her son,
Pastor Blen Hinton, offi-
ciating. Burial of Betty's
ashes will be at a later
date at the Western Mon-
tana Veterans Cemetery in
Missoula.
Honorary pallbearers
were grandsons Travis,
Mike, James, Chris, Rus-
sell, Scott, Chad, Vernon,
Robert, Eric, Jacob and Da-
vid.
Memorials are suggest-
ed to a charity of choice.
The Whitesitt Funeral
Home in Stevensville was
in charge of arrangements.
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Leslie A.
Maranville
Sept. 1, 1919-
July 31, 2010
Leslie A. Maranville
was born in Lakeville,
Mass. on Sept. 1, 1919, to
Lila E. and Harold C. Ma-
ranville. He was the young-
est of three children. He was
a small, sickly child and his
mother was very protective
of him.
Leslie died on July 31,
2010 at North Big Horn
Hospital.
The family moved to
Middleboro, Mass., when he
was a toddler. He lived there
until he was inducted into
the Army in 1941. In 1942
he married Mae Deane. The
war kept them apart for 4
years while he served in
England. He worked as a
carpenter, making crates
to ship airplane parts to
the war zone. Although
he hated being away from
home, he enjoyed the work
and made many friends. In
his time off he made many
souvenirs from scraps from
the shop. He was honorably
discharged in November of
1945.
He returned to his fam-
ily and they lived with
his father, a widower, un-
til 1950 when he and Mae
bought land in Lakeville
and built a home there. He
returned to his job in a shoe
factory where he worked
until he retired. They lived
in Lakeville for 31 years un-
til 1981 when they moved
to Cowley.
Mae and Les had three
daughters, Lila Steed, Car-
ol (Keith) Rasmussen and
Betsy, who died at the age
of 5.
Donna Jean
Udesen
Sept. 18, 1926-
. July 27, 2010
Donna Jean Udesen,
83, died Tuesday, July 27,
2010, at the Calhoun Nurs-
ing and Rehab Center in
Hardin.
She was born Sept.
18, 1926, in Elgin, Ill., the
daughter of the late Ar-
thur and Myrtle (Redmer)
Strubing.
She married Carl Ude-
sen on March 25, 1971, in
northern Illinois. Carl died
April 1, 1996.
Donna and Carl worked
for the Center for Ameri-
can Archeology and lived in
Kampsville for more than
20 years. They enjoyed
many years of rendezvous
with their teepee.
They moved to Lovell,
where they met many good
friends. For the last six
years, Donna had made her
home in Kampsville while
traveling to visit family in
Wisconsin, Idaho and Mon-
tana. She had been a resi-
dent of the Calhoun Nurs-
ing and Rehab Center for
the last six months.
She was a member of
St. John's Lutheran Church
in Kampsville.
He enjoyed chainsaw
carving, RV traveling to 49
states, trips to Europe and
England, gardening, build-
ing floats for the Pioneer
Day Parades, working on
community projects and
raising a few sheep. He es-
pecially enjoyed all fam-
ily gatherings and enter-
tained everyone with his
hilarious stories. He was a
good man in every sense of
the word.
Les was preceded in
death by his parents; a sis-
ter; his wife of 67 years and
his daughter.
He is survived by a
brother, Lloyd; his two
daughters and son-in-law of
Cowley; four grandchildren,
Dexter (Lisa) Woodis, Jill
(John) Scanlan, Pat (JLee)
Steed and Ben (Jennifer)
Steed, 12 great-grandchil-
dren and many nieces and
nephews.
A memorial service
will be held at 10 a.m. on
Saturday, Aug. 7, 2010, at
Haskell Funeral Home in
Lovell. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to
North Big Horn Hospital
Foundation or to the char-
ity of your choice.
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Donna is survived by
sons Warren Behrens of
McHenry, Ill., and Randy
(Chris) Behrens of Kamps-
ville; daughters Cathy
(Mike) Stelbrink of Kamps-
ville : and 'La (Bruce)
Bausch of Marion, Mont.;
eight grandchildren, Me-
lissa (Chad) Bennette, Rob-
ert (Kristy) Bausch, Silas
(Bethany) Owens, Jennifer
(Eric Baltisberger) Owens,
Joshua (Nikki) Behrens,
Kevin Behrens, Kurt Beh-
rens and Michael Behrens
and five great-grandchil-
dren, Avriell, Joey, Alisha,
Grace and Emma.
She was preceded in
death by her parents; hus-
bands Louis Behrens and
Carl Udesen; daughter-in-
law Kurta Behrens; grand-
daughter Stephanie Beh-
rens; great-granddaughter
Ryland Bausch; sister
LaDema and numerous
aunts and uncles.
Visitation was held
Friday, July 30, at Hanks-
Gress Funeral Home in
Hardin. Funeral services
were held Saturday, July
31, at St. John's Lutheran
Church in Kampsville, with
Rev. R. Ankney officiating.
Burial followed at Summit
Grove Cemetery in Kamps-
ville.
Memorials may be sent
to the family.
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October 6, 1940 -
July 26, 2010
Richard Lee "Dick" Slye
of Worland died at his home
in Worland on July 26,
2010, at the age of 69.
Dick was born on Oct. 6,
1940, in Waterloo, Iowa, a
son of Clarence Henry and
Dorothy Virginia (McBride)
Slye. He was raised in Butte
and Billings. Dick joined
the U.S. Marine Reserves
in Montana.
He met the love of his
life, Laura E. Brazelton,
and they were married on
Oct. 22, 1960, in Worland.
The couple then traveled
the western United States
while he worked as a con-
tractor. Their son, Kevin,
was born in Billings and
their daughter, Becky, was
born in Seattle.
The Slye family moved
to Seattle in 1963 where
Dick worked as a contractor.
In 1977 the family moved to
Manderson, Wyo., where he
learned to farm on 40 acres
of land and helped Laura
and the kids raise all sorts
of animals. He also started
his own construction busi-
ness, C & D Contractors,
while living in Manderson.
In 1984 the family
moved to Worland where he
continued to work in con-
struction until he retired.
Most recently he often could
be seen out in Worland in
his power wheel chair.
Dick loved to fish and
to spend time with his fam-
ily. He especially took great
pride in his four grandchil-
dren and taught them many
things about life. When his
oldest grandchild graduat-
ed from high school, he and
Laura treated the whole
family to a trip to Disney
World in Orlando.
He loved the Lord and
loved to laugh. His belly-
laugh was contagious. He
loved to play jokes and tell
jokes, especially "blonde"
jokes, which he said many
of his family resembled.
In 1987, Dick and Lau-
ra attended three months of
bible college at Ecola Bible
College at Cannon Beach,
Ore. Laura enjoyed the fact
that Dick drew KP duty in
the kitchen at the college.
Dick was a member of
the First Southern Baptist
Church in Worland where
he served as a Deacon. He
also was a member of the
Gideon's International.
He was preceded in
death by his parents; sis-
ter-in-law Peggy Sims, and
his in-laws, Clair and Ellen
"Tiny" Brazelton.
Dick is survived by his
wife, Laura, of Worland;
son Kevin (Dawn) Slye of
Worland; daughter Becky
(Terry) Davis of Worland;
grandchildren Tara Lynn
(Charles Lee) Wruck, Chris-
topher Lee Davis, Naomi
Dawn Slye and Stephen
Michael Slye, all of War-
land; brother Gone (Diana)
Slye of Gates, Ore.; broth-
ers-in-law David (Jeannie)
Brazleton of Lakeland, Fla.,
and Bill (Mary) Brazel-
ton of Powell; sister-in-law
Audrey (Mack) Delcamp of
Warden, Mont. and several
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was
held on Friday, July 30, at
the First Southern Baptist
Church in Worland with
Rev. Kevin LeBoeuf officiat-
ing. Burial followed at Riv-
erview Memorial Gardens
Cemetery*in Worland.
Memorials may be
made to either the Gideon's
International at P.O. Box
1824-Worland, Wy., or to
the elevator fund for First
Southern Baptist Church
at 815 South 15th Street-
Worland, WY 82401.
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