2 I The Lovell Chronicle I September 27, 2012
OBITUARIES
Eva D. Green
Asay
April 3, 1917 -
Sept. 24, 2012
Eva D. Green Asay, 95,
died on Sept. 24, 2012, at
the New Horizons Care Cen-
ter in Lovell.
Eva was born April 3,
1917, in Lovell to Leonard
and Julia Lynn. She attend-
ed Lovell schools and mar-
ried TG Green on Sept. 25,
1936. Four children, Leon-
ard, Geraldine, Diane and
Dennis, were born into this
marriage. In later years, fol-
lowing TG's death on Oct. 5,
1960, she married Edward
O. (Orvin) Asay on July 22,
1968.
Eva worked at Vaughn
Ragsdale, Brown's Bakery,
the Great Western Sugar
factory and the Rose Bowl
Caf6 in Lovell during her
lifetime. Eva was a great
cook and loved needlework,
working in the yard, camp-
ing, fishing, riding the Po-
laris Ranger and traveling,
taking 27 trips to Califor-
nia and Arizona with Geral-
dine and Diane and friends,
and taking walks with her
dear friend, Irene Flahaut.
She was active in all of her
church callings and enjoyed
them all.
Eva was preceded in
death by her husbands TG
Green and Edward O. Asay,
son Leonard Green, grand-
son Michael Townsend,
parents Leonard and Ju-
lia Lynn, brothers Leo, Ed-
ward, Leonard and Ross
Lynn and sisters Pearl Ses-
sions, Lou Hettinger and
Marcy Porter.
She is survived by her
children Geraldine (Tim)
Townsend of Cowley, Di-
ane (Gary) Ley of Powell
and Dennis (Jean) Green
of Casper and stepchil-
dren Jan Ellis of Lovell and
Scott (Vicki) Asay of Lovell;
daughter-in-law Judy Green;
16 grandchildren, 29 great-
grandchildren and 12 great-
great-grandchildren. She is
also survived by sisters Ju-
lia Paris of Billings and Ireta
Fuller Musgrave of Lovell.
Services will be held on
Friday Sept. 28, 2012, at the
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints in Lovell
at 11 a.m. with visitation at
10 a.m. Burial will follow at
the Lovell Cemetery.
Haskell Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements.
Roger 'Rog'
Snyder
Dec. 8,1922 -
Sept. 21, 2012
Don Roger "Rug" Sny-
der of Byron died peace-
fully on Sept. 21, 2012 in
Powell at the Powell Val-
ley Health Care at the
age of 89. He was born in
Grass Creek, Wyo., on Dec.
8, 1922.
Rug graduated from
Byron High School in 1941.
After graduation, he relo-
cated to Southern Califor-
nia to work in the defense
industry to help support the
war effort. After the war,
he ventured back to his be-
loved Wyoming where he
worked in various positions
in the oil fields throughout
Wyoming and Colorado. He
returned to Byron in 1964
and retired in 1987.
Rug is survived by his
wife Lois of 46 years and
their daughter Gene Ma-
rie, and his children, Don-
na (Larry) Roberts of Spo-
kane; Kim (Jan) Snyder of
Glendale, Ariz.; LouAnn
Brovick (Brett Lies) of Ma-
ple Grove, Minn.; Lesley
(Jim) Bring of Galesburg,
N.D.; Tracy (Jim) Stener-
son of Fargo, N.D. and Kirk
(Betty) Snyder of Lovell.
Rug is also survived by his
nephew Jan (Beri) Brown
of Evanston; 12 grandchil-
dren and 16 great-grand-
children. He loved his chil-
dren and grandchildren
very much.
Rug loved to fish and
tell stories of his adven-
tures in pursuit of the big
one that got away. He had
a multitude of fishing bud-
dies who he loved to fish
with. No trip to the lake
was without a story of some
kind, which he would glad-
ly share. Rug was known
for his humor and quick
wit.
A memorial service
was held at the Unit-
ed Methodist Church in
Lovell, on Monday, Sept.
24. Interment followed af-
ter the service at the Byron
Cemetery. Haskell Funer-
al Home in Lovell was in
charge of arrangements.
Rose A.
Wagner
March 30, 1916-
Sept. 19, 2012
Rose A. Wagner, 96,
most recently of Frannie,
died at the New Horizons
Care Center on Wednes-
day, Sept. 19, 2012.
She was born March
30, 1916, in Rowe, N.M.,
the only child of Demeat-
ris and Florenda Gavel-
done. As an infant, she
and her parents moved
to Rawlins, where she at-
tended school and gradu-
ated from Rawlins High
School. She married Fran-
ces McNulty in 1939 and
remained in Rawlins until
his death in 1965.
Rose married Darrel
A. Wagner of Rock Springs
on Nov. 12, 1968. Of this
union she many times
said, "I became a wife,
mother and grandmother
all in the same day!"
She was a member
of the Catholic Church
throughout her life. Rose
was very active in com-
munity organizations and
groups in Rock Springs, in-
cluding Federated Wom-
en's Club, where she served
as president for two terms,
Eagles, Elks and Red Hats.
Rose enjoyed all holi-
days and occasions with
family and friends, crochet-
ing, quilting and many oth-
er crafts.
She is survived by step-
sons Rodger Wagner (Te-
resa) of Frannie, Rich-
ard Wagner of Sheridan
and John Wagner of Dana
Point, Calif.; stepdaugh-
ter Marlene Cathro (Bob)
of Canyon Lake, Calif.; 14
grandchildren, 26 great-
grandchildren and five
great-great-grandchildren.
Rose was preceded in death
by her parents and her
husbands, Frances McNul-
ty and Darrel Wagner, and
one stepdaughter, Judy
Brown.
Cremation has tak-
en place and per Rose's
wishes there was only a
private family ceremony.
Haskell Funeral Home in
Lovell was in charge of
arrangements.
Dobbs leaving Lovell Police
B YA fPtAe rTT:nC? sRi xP EmN :?( Rh s wit h I sShhe s lyde :t aY n:d:landt.,,an asset t° the
Officer Kurt Dobbs is leav- said Lewis. "We knew with Lewis recognized his
ing his full-time post as
school resource officer and
his recently appointed role
as sergeant at the Lovell Po-
lice Department to return
to his agricultural roots as
an agronomist for the Big
Horn Cooperative (Cenex).
Dobbs grew up in the farm-
ing and ranch community
of Deaver and worked for
Gov. Matt Mead's farm and
ranch operation for a num-
ber of years.
Dobbs joined the Army
at age 17, where he served
in the Special Forces. He
later joined the Powell Po-
lice Dept., where he rose to
the rank of sergeant. For
a time he specialized in
drug enforcement and later
joined the Dept. of Crimi-
nal Investigation in Powell,
and eventually became di-
rector of the Wyoming DCI
in Cheyenne. During this
time he met Mead who was
assistant U.S. Attorney at
Kurt Dobbs
the time, and eventually
worked for Mead's ranch
operations.
He came to the Lovell
Police Department earli-
er this year with a wealth
of background and experi-
ence in law enforcement,
which he freely shared with
Chief Nick Lewis and all
of his fellow officers in the
department.
his credentials he would
move on someday. We knew
we would have that con-
versation someday, but we
hoped it wouldn't be for at
least a few more years."
Lewis praised Dobbs
for the major contributions
he made to the department
during his short tenure. Ac-
cording to Lewis, Dobbs
helped improve procedures
for evidence gathering, re-
port writing, investigations
and even mentored some
of the younger officers in
the department. He also
worked closely with sher-
iffs deputies and, according
to Lewis, "everyone benefit-
ed from his presence."
"He fit right in," said
Lewis. "He came into the
department and it was like
he just hit the ground run-
ning. It was nice to have
someone with his experi-
ence and maturity on the
job. He was a great role
value and promoted Dobbs
to sergeant after a few
months with the depart-
ment, making him his right
hand man and affording him
even more opportunities to
streamline operations with-
in the department.
Dobbs will end his full
time position with the de-
partment on Oct. 12, but
will continue working on
a part-time basis, lend-
ing a hand, when need-
ed, especially on major
investigations.
"I thought it was great
working with the kids in
the schools and with the
community of Lovell," said
Dobbs. "I enjoyed how ev-
eryone in the department
works well together and
with other law enforcement
departments. It was good to
be part of all this and I will
still play an active role but
on a part-time basis."
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Church 4-
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Servicaa: Sunday School 9:45 am
Morn. Womhlp 11 am • Eve. Womhlp 6 pm
Wed. Bible Study 7 pm
Worship Service
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1Bible Lesson Lowell l
L6 pm
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of God
Church
310 Idaho floe., Louell
Services
Sunday School - 9:45 am
Morning Won=hip -- 10:50 am
Sunday Nlsht - 6:30 pm
Wed. Bible Study -- 7 pm
Rev. Dan Jarvis
548-7105
5th & Montana, 548=7727
Rev. Christopher Brandt l
9:15 am Bible Study
10:30 am Worship Service
Wednesday Service 7:30 pm
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Pastor Paula Morse
Church: 548-7478
8:30 Deaver Worship
10:30 Lovell Worship
St. Joseph's
Catholic Church
1141 Shoshone Ave • Lovell, WY
Sacrifice of the Mass :
Sunday- :
Thursday -
12 noon i
Reverend
Glenn Whewell
Wed., Oct. 3 -9 am- 6pro
Thurs., Oct 4 - 10 am - 4 pm
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