2 ) The Lovell Chronicle I September 30, 2010 www.LovellChronicle.com
DAVID PECK
We are fit and strong
Eight Rocky Mountain Elementary School students who met grade level
standards and top percentiles in the President's Physical Fitness Test
were honored with their medals Tuesday at RMES. Pictured are (l-r)
Laynee Welling, Treyson Frost, Aubrianne Crosby, Aspen Thomas, Taylin
Boettcher, Trenity Hackney, Remi Rusch and Lathan May.
Hyart Film Festival winners selected
BY BRAD DEVEREAUX
The top films at the Hyart Film Festi-
val are being recognized for their produc-
tion after judges had a chance to look close-
ly at each film. Winning films in individual
categories were announced last week af-
ter film judges took them home to scruti-
nize everything from cinematography to
plotlines.
Film fast organizer Jason Zeller said
one judge was assigned to each category
and the judges considered all aspects of the
films including editing, storyline, cropping,
camera work, audio and more.
Zeller said he is working on laurels, or
emblems designating each film's award, to
send to each filmmaker.
Winning films are as follows:
Drama - No Song in Autumn.
Action - Liam and Ben.
Animation - Sneeze Me Away.
Comedy - Exhibition Report.
Music - Unfair.
Science fiction - Cockpit.
The Hyart Film Festival was support-
ed in part by the Wyoming Arts Council
through funding from the National Endow-
ment for the Arts and the Wyoming State
Legislature. Organizers said they are work-
ing on a date for next year's festival.
Despain issues reminder on
immunization requirements
BY DAVID PECK had the vaccination must
Lovell school nurse Me- "start this process" before
redth Despain said last Ot 12 or will not be allo-
• ' , ...... ., ' . h J Ifl& .: "
week that she would hke, wed to atbd'chool, I)e -
b t" ...........
to remind parents a ou remwkote.
the new immunization laws "If they are receiving
that have gone into effect
for the current school year.
In a recent letter to pa-
rents, Despain explained
that the Wyoming Dept. of
Health has mandated that
K-12 students have the va-
ricella or chicken pox vacci-
nation to attend school.
"This vaccination is
a two-shot series," De-
spain wrote. "Please take
a moment to check your
student's immunization
record to insure that they
have received the necessa-
ry shots."
Any child who has not
the first shot they will need
to provide the school with
a written form from your
health care provider or pu-
blic health indicating when
the next shot will be given
so that they can be placed
under conditional enroll-
ment," Despain added. "If
your child has already had
the chicken pox disease, you
may sign a Varicella Verifi-
cation Statement that can
be found at www.immuni-
zewyoming.com or you may
pick one up in the office at
your student's school."
Despain also reminded
parents that students ente-
ring the seventh grade must
have a .tetanus/diptheria/
acellular pertussis .or Tdp
booster. Students with a
religious exemption from
mandatory immunizations
must have their exemption
reviewed before entering
the seventh grade, so stu-
dents who are exempt and
are already enrolled in the
seventh grade need to start
the review process, Despain
wrote.
Students who have
not turned in their immu-
nization record or are not
up to date with immuniza-
tions will not be allowed to
attend school starting on
Oct. 12, Despain wrote. For
more information, call De-
spain at 548-2247.
FLovell Bible Church]
Worship Service m Prayer 7 am
9:00 am Rcv. Kun McNabb [
Sunday Schtxl
10:30 am 548-7390 I
I Bible Lesson Lovell J
6 pm 8th & Jersey [
Faith Southern Baptist
% Church ......... iii .........
340 E. 3rd St. Loveil !
Pastor Michael McKnight )
548-6561 t
Servloea: Sunday 8ohool 9:48 am
Morn, Worship 11 am • Eva, Worship Spm
Wed. Bible Study 7 pm
St. Joseph's
Catholic Church
1141 Shoshone Ave. • Lovell, WY
Sacdflcs of the Mass
Sunday at 11:30 am
nd nS[E nn
Edwin
Lohrenz
July 14, 1924-
Sept. 23, 2010
Edwin Rudolph
Lohrenz, 86, died Sept. 23,
2010, at the Northfield Hos-
pital in Northfield, Minn.
He was born July 14,
1924, in Kane, Wyo., to Con-
rad and Katherine (Miller)
Lohrenz, who were immi-
grants from Germany. He
married Mary Joan Henry
in September of 1959 and
they later divorced. They
raised three children, son
Bill (Chris) Lohrenz of
Laurel, Mont., daughter
Vicki (Lee) Dilley of North-
field, Minn,, and daughter
Michelle (Kraig) Kerns of
Rapid City, S.D.
Ed farmed in the Big
Horn Basin for many years
before transitioning into
road construction and car-
pentry. He worked with
construction crews to build
many of the current bridg-
es and infrastructure in
Yellowstone National Park
and around Montana. He
was a member of the Mon-
tana Carpenters Union.
He enjoyed painting
with acrylics, especially
historical figures and wild-
life. He had a great interest
m the history of the west.
He wrote a family history
book in his early 70s. He
was quick-witted up until
the, yery end and wa al.
ways up to date on current
events. He enjoyed follow-
ing high school sports.
Survivors include his
three children; 10 grand-
children and three great
grandchildren: Steven (Fio-
na) Lohrenz and son Draoi
of Ireland, Mike (Amy)
Lohrenz and daughter
Madilyn of North Caroli-
na, Tim (Cara) Lohrenz of
Billings, Jamie Lohrenz of
Serving Northern
TL, Big Horn County
/ntted
urch?I/lethdut, 86
years
at the corner of
Park & Shoshone, Love,
Pastor Paula Morse
Church: 548-7478
8:30 Deaver Worship
10:30 Lovell Worship
CONSIDERING A VASECTOMY?
Why not have it done by the only board certified urologist
located full time in the basin?
De. GUECORT STEWART
UROLOGICAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN WYOMING PC
Specializing in the "no needle/no scapel technique."
15 minute office procedure.
Frequently done on Friday with the possibility of back to light-duty work on Monday.
O Gregory Stewart Vasectomy reverals also available at competitive pricing.
CUnics held in PoweU • Boaln - Bi I Horn C1nlc * Greybull - Midway Clinic
Thermopolis - Hot Springs Co. Memorial Hospital. VA patlcnls accepted with prior approval.
22S W. YELLOWSTONE AVE., SUITE 9 a CODY, WY
To schedule an appointment please call 307-587-5131
:240 1/2 East Main (alley), Lovell ,548-245& F;\\;
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OMassage OAcrylk Nails
.... Opon Moo00o00-00o,or00o0000 orn-00prn
: GRACIE MORGAN
Billings, Tyler (Geri) McK-
ellar and daughter Septem-
ber of Streetsboro, Ohio,
Tyreese Lohrenz of Laurel,
Scott Kerns of Alexandria,
Va., Adam Kerns of Virgin-
ia Beach, Va., Riana Dilley
of Minneapolis and Evan
Dilley of Northfield. Ed is
also survived by his young-
er brother, Robert Lohrenz;
sister Glorianne Frame and
sister-in-law Dorothy (Har-
vey) Lohrenz, all of Powell.
Ed had many nieces and
nephews that were very
special to him. He was pre-
ceded in death by his moth-
er, father and 12 brothers
and sisters.
Celebration of Life ser-
vices were Saturday, Sept.
25, at the Three Links Care
Center Chapel in North-
field, where Ed had been
living for the past 2 years.
Funeral arrangements
were handled by the Bier-
man Funeral Home of
Northfield.
Rose Senn
Nov. 9, 1941 -
Sept. 16, 2010
Rose Senn, 68, died
Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010,
at North Big Horn Hospi-
tal.
She was born Nov. 9,
1941, to Athel and Lois
Moore,
She married Frank
Senn on June 30, 1960, in
Billings. The couple moved
to a few different locations
before settling in Deaver in
1971.
Rose loved to spend
time with family, especial-
ly her kids and grandkids.
She cared for her late hus-
band, Frank, while he was
disabled.
Survivors include three
sons, John of Billings,
Mark (Sherry) of Powell
and sons Mark Russel and
Joshua Philip; and Roger
and his three daughters,
A!an, Carissa aad Tiffany
of Deaver; brothers Chuck
and Joe Moore; stepbrother
Harry Emmett and several
nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in
death by her parents, sister
Ada May, husband Frank
and brother Jack Moore.
Cremation has taken
place and graveside ser-
vices will be held Saturday,
Oct. 2, at 11 a.m. at the
Deaver Cemetery.
'BBQ' Bob
Johnston
Sept. 20, 1949 -
Sept. 20, 2010
Bob Johnston, known
affectionately by many as
"Barbecue Bob," died Sept.
20, 2010, in Powell.
Johnston was born on
Sept. 20, 1949, in Nurn-
berg, Germany, to Thomas
B. Johnston and Jerrie L.
Templeton.
Bob loved music,
friends, family, photogra-
phy, Harley Davidson's
and having fun. He was a
member of the Church of
Christ.
He is survived by son
Robert Johnston of Lovell;
daughters June (Wayne)
Moore of Sand Springs,
Okla., Desaree Johnston
of Lovell, Kayla Johnston
of Lovell; brother Mike
(April) Bush of Martinez,
Calif.; sister Jerrie (Chip)
Acridge of Antioch, Calif.,
and Susan Bush of King-
man, Ariz., and four grand-
children.
He was preceded in
death by his mother, Jer-
rie Bush; stepfather James
Bush; brothers Tom Bush
and Jim Bush and grand-
parents Mary Lou and Bud
Templeton.
' , " .... ' " ,i, ,e ,'( I ''
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
5th & Montana, 548-7127
Rev. Christopher Brand(
9:15 am Bible Study
10:30 am Worship Service
Wednesday Service 7:30 pm
The Luthenln Chull-Mlssoufl Synod
Louell
flssemblg
of God
Church
310 Idaho Rue., Loueg
Servlceu
Sunday School -- 9:45 am
Morning Worship -.1 @50 am
Sunday Night -- 6:30 pm
Wed. Bible Study -- 7 pm
Rev. Dan Jarvis
548-7105
debit or
theater hours.
7:00 every night
2 shows Fd. & Sat 7 & 9:15 pm :
Matinee 9at & Sun. 3:00 pm
Vocational RehabilitaUon
355 E. 5th St.
Lovell, WY 82431
(877) 473-7207
R
Please use Great Western Avenue to access
North Big Horn Senior Center and North Big
phases.
::i !¸: S • "ii::
548"7021--hyarttheater.com
Nanny MCPhee
Returns
Rated PG • 109 minutes
Friday, Oct. 1
7 & 9:30 pm
Saturday, Oct. 2
3&7prn
" t
2 ) The Lovell Chronicle I September 30, 2010 www.LovellChronicle.com
DAVID PECK
We are fit and strong
Eight Rocky Mountain Elementary School students who met grade level
standards and top percentiles in the President's Physical Fitness Test
were honored with their medals Tuesday at RMES. Pictured are (l-r)
Laynee Welling, Treyson Frost, Aubrianne Crosby, Aspen Thomas, Taylin
Boettcher, Trenity Hackney, Remi Rusch and Lathan May.
Hyart Film Festival winners selected
BY BRAD DEVEREAUX
The top films at the Hyart Film Festi-
val are being recognized for their produc-
tion after judges had a chance to look close-
ly at each film. Winning films in individual
categories were announced last week af-
ter film judges took them home to scruti-
nize everything from cinematography to
plotlines.
Film fast organizer Jason Zeller said
one judge was assigned to each category
and the judges considered all aspects of the
films including editing, storyline, cropping,
camera work, audio and more.
Zeller said he is working on laurels, or
emblems designating each film's award, to
send to each filmmaker.
Winning films are as follows:
Drama - No Song in Autumn.
Action - Liam and Ben.
Animation - Sneeze Me Away.
Comedy - Exhibition Report.
Music - Unfair.
Science fiction - Cockpit.
The Hyart Film Festival was support-
ed in part by the Wyoming Arts Council
through funding from the National Endow-
ment for the Arts and the Wyoming State
Legislature. Organizers said they are work-
ing on a date for next year's festival.
Despain issues reminder on
immunization requirements
BY DAVID PECK had the vaccination must
Lovell school nurse Me- "start this process" before
redth Despain said last Ot 12 or will not be allo-
• ' , ...... ., ' . h J Ifl& .: "
week that she would hke, wed to atbd'chool, I)e -
b t" ...........
to remind parents a ou remwkote.
the new immunization laws "If they are receiving
that have gone into effect
for the current school year.
In a recent letter to pa-
rents, Despain explained
that the Wyoming Dept. of
Health has mandated that
K-12 students have the va-
ricella or chicken pox vacci-
nation to attend school.
"This vaccination is
a two-shot series," De-
spain wrote. "Please take
a moment to check your
student's immunization
record to insure that they
have received the necessa-
ry shots."
Any child who has not
the first shot they will need
to provide the school with
a written form from your
health care provider or pu-
blic health indicating when
the next shot will be given
so that they can be placed
under conditional enroll-
ment," Despain added. "If
your child has already had
the chicken pox disease, you
may sign a Varicella Verifi-
cation Statement that can
be found at www.immuni-
zewyoming.com or you may
pick one up in the office at
your student's school."
Despain also reminded
parents that students ente-
ring the seventh grade must
have a .tetanus/diptheria/
acellular pertussis .or Tdp
booster. Students with a
religious exemption from
mandatory immunizations
must have their exemption
reviewed before entering
the seventh grade, so stu-
dents who are exempt and
are already enrolled in the
seventh grade need to start
the review process, Despain
wrote.
Students who have
not turned in their immu-
nization record or are not
up to date with immuniza-
tions will not be allowed to
attend school starting on
Oct. 12, Despain wrote. For
more information, call De-
spain at 548-2247.
FLovell Bible Church]
Worship Service m Prayer 7 am
9:00 am Rcv. Kun McNabb [
Sunday Schtxl
10:30 am 548-7390 I
I Bible Lesson Lovell J
6 pm 8th & Jersey [
Faith Southern Baptist
% Church ......... iii .........
340 E. 3rd St. Loveil !
Pastor Michael McKnight )
548-6561 t
Servloea: Sunday 8ohool 9:48 am
Morn, Worship 11 am • Eva, Worship Spm
Wed. Bible Study 7 pm
St. Joseph's
Catholic Church
1141 Shoshone Ave. • Lovell, WY
Sacdflcs of the Mass
Sunday at 11:30 am
nd nS[E nn
Edwin
Lohrenz
July 14, 1924-
Sept. 23, 2010
Edwin Rudolph
Lohrenz, 86, died Sept. 23,
2010, at the Northfield Hos-
pital in Northfield, Minn.
He was born July 14,
1924, in Kane, Wyo., to Con-
rad and Katherine (Miller)
Lohrenz, who were immi-
grants from Germany. He
married Mary Joan Henry
in September of 1959 and
they later divorced. They
raised three children, son
Bill (Chris) Lohrenz of
Laurel, Mont., daughter
Vicki (Lee) Dilley of North-
field, Minn,, and daughter
Michelle (Kraig) Kerns of
Rapid City, S.D.
Ed farmed in the Big
Horn Basin for many years
before transitioning into
road construction and car-
pentry. He worked with
construction crews to build
many of the current bridg-
es and infrastructure in
Yellowstone National Park
and around Montana. He
was a member of the Mon-
tana Carpenters Union.
He enjoyed painting
with acrylics, especially
historical figures and wild-
life. He had a great interest
m the history of the west.
He wrote a family history
book in his early 70s. He
was quick-witted up until
the, yery end and wa al.
ways up to date on current
events. He enjoyed follow-
ing high school sports.
Survivors include his
three children; 10 grand-
children and three great
grandchildren: Steven (Fio-
na) Lohrenz and son Draoi
of Ireland, Mike (Amy)
Lohrenz and daughter
Madilyn of North Caroli-
na, Tim (Cara) Lohrenz of
Billings, Jamie Lohrenz of
Serving Northern
TL, Big Horn County
/ntted
urch?I/lethdut, 86
years
at the corner of
Park & Shoshone, Love,
Pastor Paula Morse
Church: 548-7478
8:30 Deaver Worship
10:30 Lovell Worship
CONSIDERING A VASECTOMY?
Why not have it done by the only board certified urologist
located full time in the basin?
De. GUECORT STEWART
UROLOGICAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN WYOMING PC
Specializing in the "no needle/no scapel technique."
15 minute office procedure.
Frequently done on Friday with the possibility of back to light-duty work on Monday.
O Gregory Stewart Vasectomy reverals also available at competitive pricing.
CUnics held in PoweU • Boaln - Bi I Horn C1nlc * Greybull - Midway Clinic
Thermopolis - Hot Springs Co. Memorial Hospital. VA patlcnls accepted with prior approval.
22S W. YELLOWSTONE AVE., SUITE 9 a CODY, WY
To schedule an appointment please call 307-587-5131
:240 1/2 East Main (alley), Lovell ,548-245& F;\\;
OMankure OWaxing OPedkure \\;\
OMassage OAcrylk Nails
.... Opon Moo00o00-00o,or00o0000 orn-00prn
: GRACIE MORGAN
Billings, Tyler (Geri) McK-
ellar and daughter Septem-
ber of Streetsboro, Ohio,
Tyreese Lohrenz of Laurel,
Scott Kerns of Alexandria,
Va., Adam Kerns of Virgin-
ia Beach, Va., Riana Dilley
of Minneapolis and Evan
Dilley of Northfield. Ed is
also survived by his young-
er brother, Robert Lohrenz;
sister Glorianne Frame and
sister-in-law Dorothy (Har-
vey) Lohrenz, all of Powell.
Ed had many nieces and
nephews that were very
special to him. He was pre-
ceded in death by his moth-
er, father and 12 brothers
and sisters.
Celebration of Life ser-
vices were Saturday, Sept.
25, at the Three Links Care
Center Chapel in North-
field, where Ed had been
living for the past 2 years.
Funeral arrangements
were handled by the Bier-
man Funeral Home of
Northfield.
Rose Senn
Nov. 9, 1941 -
Sept. 16, 2010
Rose Senn, 68, died
Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010,
at North Big Horn Hospi-
tal.
She was born Nov. 9,
1941, to Athel and Lois
Moore,
She married Frank
Senn on June 30, 1960, in
Billings. The couple moved
to a few different locations
before settling in Deaver in
1971.
Rose loved to spend
time with family, especial-
ly her kids and grandkids.
She cared for her late hus-
band, Frank, while he was
disabled.
Survivors include three
sons, John of Billings,
Mark (Sherry) of Powell
and sons Mark Russel and
Joshua Philip; and Roger
and his three daughters,
A!an, Carissa aad Tiffany
of Deaver; brothers Chuck
and Joe Moore; stepbrother
Harry Emmett and several
nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in
death by her parents, sister
Ada May, husband Frank
and brother Jack Moore.
Cremation has taken
place and graveside ser-
vices will be held Saturday,
Oct. 2, at 11 a.m. at the
Deaver Cemetery.
'BBQ' Bob
Johnston
Sept. 20, 1949 -
Sept. 20, 2010
Bob Johnston, known
affectionately by many as
"Barbecue Bob," died Sept.
20, 2010, in Powell.
Johnston was born on
Sept. 20, 1949, in Nurn-
berg, Germany, to Thomas
B. Johnston and Jerrie L.
Templeton.
Bob loved music,
friends, family, photogra-
phy, Harley Davidson's
and having fun. He was a
member of the Church of
Christ.
He is survived by son
Robert Johnston of Lovell;
daughters June (Wayne)
Moore of Sand Springs,
Okla., Desaree Johnston
of Lovell, Kayla Johnston
of Lovell; brother Mike
(April) Bush of Martinez,
Calif.; sister Jerrie (Chip)
Acridge of Antioch, Calif.,
and Susan Bush of King-
man, Ariz., and four grand-
children.
He was preceded in
death by his mother, Jer-
rie Bush; stepfather James
Bush; brothers Tom Bush
and Jim Bush and grand-
parents Mary Lou and Bud
Templeton.
' , " .... ' " ,i, ,e ,'( I ''
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
5th & Montana, 548-7127
Rev. Christopher Brand(
9:15 am Bible Study
10:30 am Worship Service
Wednesday Service 7:30 pm
The Luthenln Chull-Mlssoufl Synod
Louell
flssemblg
of God
Church
310 Idaho Rue., Loueg
Servlceu
Sunday School -- 9:45 am
Morning Worship -.1 @50 am
Sunday Night -- 6:30 pm
Wed. Bible Study -- 7 pm
Rev. Dan Jarvis
548-7105
debit or
theater hours.
7:00 every night
2 shows Fd. & Sat 7 & 9:15 pm :
Matinee 9at & Sun. 3:00 pm
Vocational RehabilitaUon
355 E. 5th St.
Lovell, WY 82431
(877) 473-7207
R
Please use Great Western Avenue to access
North Big Horn Senior Center and North Big
phases.
::i !¸: S • "ii::
548"7021--hyarttheater.com
Nanny MCPhee
Returns
Rated PG • 109 minutes
Friday, Oct. 1
7 & 9:30 pm
Saturday, Oct. 2
3&7prn
" t
2 I The Lovell Chronicle I September 30,2010 www LovellChronicle.com
DA Pzcu
We are fit and strong
Eight Rocky Mountain Elementary School students who met grade level
standards and top percentiles in the President's Physical Fitness Test
were honored with their medals Tuesday at RMES. Pictured are (l-r)
Laynee Welling, Treyson Frost, Auhrianne Crosby, Aspen Thomas, TayBn
Boettcher, Teenity Hackney, Remi Rusch and Lathan May.
Hyart Film Festival winners selected
BY BRAD DEVEREAUX emblems designating each film's award, to
The top films at the Hyart Film Festi- send to each filmmaker.
val are being recognized for their produc-
tion after judges had a chance to look close-
ly at each film. Winning films in individual
categories were announced last week af-
ter film judges took them home to scruti-
dize everything from cinematography to
plotlines.
Film lest organizer Jason Zaller said
one judge was assigned to each category
and the judges considered all aspects of the
films including editing, storyline, cropping,
camera work, audio and more.
Zeller said he is working on laurels, or
Winning films are as follows:
Drama - No Song in Autumn.
Action - Liam and Ben.
Animation - Sneeze Me Away.
Comedy - Exhibition Report.
Music - Unfair.
Science fiction - Cockpit.
The Hyart Film Festival was support-
ed in part by the Wyoming Arts Council
through funding from the National Endow-
ment for the Arts and the Wyoming State
Legislature. Organizers said they are work-
ing on a date for next year's festival.
Despain issues reminder on
immunization requirements
BY DAVID PECK had the vaccination must parents that students ente-
Lovell school nurse Me- "start this process" before ring the seventh grade must
redRh Despain said last Qct 12 or will not be allo-
week that she would l{ke' !cl to alted school,: De-
to remind parents about Jinwrote.
the new immunization laws "If they are receiving
that have gone into effect thefirstshottheywillneed
for the current school year. to provide the school with
In a recent letter to pa- a written form froln your
rents, Despain explained health care provider or pu-
that the Wyoming Dept. of blic health indicating when
Health has mandated that the next shot will be given
K-12 students have the va- so that they can be placed
ricellaorchickenpoxvacci- under conditional enroll-
nation to attend school, ment," Despain added. "If
"This vaccination is your child has already had
a two-shot series," De- thechickenpoxdisease,you
spain wrote. "Please take maysign aVaricella Verifi-
a moment to check your cation Statement that can
student's immunization be found at www.immuni-
record to insure that they zewyoming.com or you may
have received the necessa- pick one up in the office at
ry shots." your student's school."
Any child who has not Despain also reminded
[ +'[ L°vell Bible Churchill
m¢ i .... h • Jerser
have a tetanus/diptheria/
acellular pertassis or Tdp
booster. Students with a
religious exemption from
mandatory immunizations
must have their exemption
reviewed before entering
the seventh grade, so stu-
dents who are exempt and
are already enrolled in the
seventh grade need to start
the review process, Despain
wrote.
Students who have
not turned in their immu-
nization record or are not
up to date with immuniza-
tions will not be allowed to
attend school starting on
Oct. 12, Despain wrote. For
more information, call De-
spain at 548-2247.
1141Shosh¢ A • kol, WY
S=m1¢* of el.
Sundy • 1:30 am
CONSIDERING A VASECTOMY? ][
UROLOGICAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN WYOffiMG, PC
/
Edwin
Lohrenz
July 14, 1924-
Sept. 23, 2010
Edwin Rudolph
Lohrenz, 86, died Sept. 23,
2010, at the Northfield Hos-
pital in Northfiald, Minn.
He was born July 14,
1924,in Kane, Wyo., to Con-
rad and Katherine (Miller)
Lohrenz, who were immi-
grants from Germany. He
married Mary Joan Henry
in September of 1959 and
they later divorced. They
raised three children, son
Bill (Chris) Lohrenz of
Laurel, Mont., daughter
Vicki (Lee) Dilley of North-
field, Minn., and daughter
Michelle (Kraig) Kerns of
Rapid City, S.D.
Ed farmed in the Big
Horn Basin for many years
before transitioding into
road construction and car-
pentry. He worked with
construction crews to build
many of the current bridg-
es and infrastructure in
Yellowstone National Park
and around Montana. He
was a member of the Mon-
tana Carpenters Union.
He enjoyed painting
with acrylics, especially
historical figures and wild-
life. He had a great interest
in the history of the west.
He wrote a family history
book in his early 70s. He
was quick-witted up until
the. very end ad wa al-
ways up to date on current
events. He enjoyed follow-
ing high school sports.
Survivors include his
three children; 10 grand-
children and three great
grandchildren: Steven (Fio-
na) Lohrenz and son Draoi
of Ireland, Mike (Amy)
Lohrenz and daughter
Madilyn of North Caroli-
na, Tim (Cara) Lohrenz of
Billings, Jamie Lohrenz of
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Tyreese Lohrenz of Laurel,
Scott Kerns of Alexandria,
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ia Beach, Va., Riana Dilley
of Minneapolis and Bvan
Dilley of Northfield. Ed is
also survived by his young-
er brother, Robert Lohrenz;
sister Glorianne Frame and
sister-in-law Dorothy (Har-
vey) Lohrenz, all of Powell.
Ed had many nieces and
nephews that were very
special to him. He was pre-
ceded in death by his moth-
er, father and 12 brothers
and sisters.
Celebration of Life ser-
vices were Saturday, Sept.
25, at the Three Links Care
Center Chapel in North-
field, where Ed had been
living for the past 2 years.
Funeral arrangements
were handled by the Bier-
man Funeral Home of
Northfield.
Rose Senn
Nov. 9, 1941 -
Sept. 16, 2010
Rose Senn, 68, died
Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010,
at North Big Horn Hospi-
tal.
She was born Nov. 9,
1941, to Athel and Lois
Moore.
She married Frank
Senn on June 30, 1960, in
Billings. The couple moved
to a few different locations
before settling in Dearer in
1971.
Rose loved to spend
time with family, especial-
ly her kids and grandkids.
She cared for her late hus-
band, Frank, while he was
disabled.
Survivors include three
sons, John of Billings,
Mark (Sherry) of Powell
and sons Mark Russel and
Joshua Philip; and Roger
and his three daughters,
Alan,, Carissa ad Tiffany
of Dearer; brothers Chuck
and Joe Moore; stepbrother
Harry Emmett and several
nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in
death by her parents, sister
Ada May, husband Frank
and brother Jack Moore.
Cremation has taken
place and graveside ser-
vices will be held Saturday,
Oct. 2, at 11 a.m. at the
Dearer Cemetery.
'BBQ' Bob
Johnston
Sept. 20, 1949 -
Sept. 20, 2010
Bob Johnston, known
affectionately by many as
"Barbecue Bob," died Sept.
20, 2010, in Powell.
Johnston was born on
Sept. 20, 1949, in Nurn-
berg, Germany, to Thomas
B. Johnston and Jerrie L.
Ternpleton.
Sob loved music,
friends, family, photogra-
phy, Harley Davidson's
and having tim. He was a
member of the Church of
Christ.
He is survived by son
Robert Johnston of Lovell;
daughters June (Wayne)
Moore of Sand Springs,
Ok]a, Desaree Johnston
of Lovell, Kayla Johnston
of Lovell; brother Mike
(April) Bush of Martinez,
Calif.; sister Jerrie (Chip)
Acridge of Antioch, Calif.,
and Susan Bush of King-
man, Ariz., and four grandi
children.
He was preceded in
death by his mother, Jer-
rie Bush; stepfather James
Bush; brothers Tom Bush
and Jim Bush and grand-
parents Mary Lou and Bud
Templeten.
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