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Jesse D. Winzenried
June 13, 1922 - Dec. 3, 2013
Jesse D. Winzenried,
91, of Cody died Tues-
day, Dec. 3, 2013, at Spir-
it Mountain Hospice House
in Cody.
The youngest of five, he
was born to Fritz and Mar-
garet Smith Winzenried in
Byron on June 13, 1922.
He was preceded in death
by his sister Bernice and
each of his brothers, Al-
bert, Wayne and Joseph, as
well as his first wife, Mar-
ion Jacobson (deceased in
1984) and second wife, Lela
Madsen Potomac (deceased
in 2013).
He is survived by his
daughter Suzan Carlston
(Richard) of Walnut Creek,
Calif son Jay (Valerie) of
Cody, son Keith (Cynthia)
of Langley, Wash and step-
son Larry Potomac (E10ise)
of San Diego, Calif. Jesse
has 12 grandchildren and
13 great-grandchildren.
Jesse served in the
Wyoming National Guard
from 1939 to 1941 and in
the U.S. Army in 1942-43.
He received an honorable
discharge in April 1943.
Jesse received a B.S. in
business administration
from the University of Wy-
oming in 1945 and an M.S.
in government manage-
ment from the University
of Denver in 1946, where
he was awarded a Sloan
Foundation Fellowohip.
He attended New York
University on a New York
University Fellowship and
was conferred his Ph.D. in
administration and public
finance in 1955. His disser-
tation on state financial ad-
ministration in Wyoming
was instrumental in the
creation of the first consol-
idated Wyoming Depart-
ment of Revenue.
Jesse received the
Founder's Day Award for
outstanding scholastic
achievement from NYU
in 1956 and the Alumnus
of the Year Award from
the University of Wyo-
ming College of Commerce
and Industry in 1968. He
worked as a research di-
rector with the Wyoming
Taxpayers Association
from 1946-1947, an econo-
mist with the Tax Founda-
tion from 1947-1951, a con-
sultant with Booz, Allen &
Hamilton from 1951-1952
and as director of field re-
search with the Tax Foun-
dation from 1952-1956.
In 1956, Jesse and fam-
ily moved to Cody to be-
gin working for Husky Oil
Co. and continued through
1967 when he was senior
vice president in Calgary.
His many years of service
were instrumental in the
growth and success of Hus-
ky Oil. Jesse subsequently
served as vice president of
consulting with Booz, Allen
& Hamilton in Ohio from
1968-1969, VP of Coastal
States Gas Producing Co.
in Texas and Colorado from
1969-1974 and as group
VP, director and member
of the executive commit-
tee of the Board of Crown
Central Petroleum Corpo-
ration in Maryland from
1974-1981.
Jesse served on the
Governor's Committee on
Education, as an advisor
to Gov. Clifford Hansen as
well as on boards of the Wy-
oming Taxpayers Associa-
tion, the chamber of com-
merce, United Fund and
the Boy Scouts of America.
He also served on the exec-
utive council of the Confer-
ence Board and the Gener-
al Committee, Division of
Refining of the American
Petroleum Institute. Fol-
lowing his nomination by
President Ronald Reagan
in 1988, Jesse served as
Vice Chairman of the Se-
curities Investor Protection
Corporation in Washing-
ton, D.C.
While at the Univer-
sity of Wyoming, he met
Marion Jacobson, whom he
married in 1945. Jesse and
Marion raised three chil-
dren and were married un-
til 1984 when Marion died.
Jesse married Lela Madsen
Potomac from La Jolla, Ca-
lif in 1988. Jesse and Lela
were active in the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, serving for 21 years
in three temples. They also
were called to serve a reac-
tivation mission.
An avid fly fisherman
and bird hunter and a na-
tive son, Jesse loved Wy-
oming. He was well loved
by not only his family but
by all who knew him. The
memories of Jesse and the
example he set will always
be treasured.
Funeral services will
be held for Jesse at the
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints located
at 1719 Wyoming Ave. in
Cody on Saturday, Dec. 14,
2013, at 10 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, the
family has asked that con-
tributions be made to the
Jesse and Lela Winzenried
LDS Scholarship of the
Northwest College Foun-
dation, 231 W. Sixth St
Powell, WY, 82435. Con-
tact Shelby Wetzel at the
college for information.
The Brandin'Iron thanks
M dway Auto Sales
for allowing us to host their
annual Christmas party.
We wish Midway Auto Sales
a successfu/year.
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Ila Brown Jensen
Sept. 11, 1919 - Dec. 9, 2013
Ila Brown Jensen died
on Dec. 9, 2013, at the age
of 94. Ila was born Sept.
11, 1919, in Mountain-
ville, located near Mount
Pleasant, Sanpete County,
Utah. She was the fourth
child and first daughter of
Clara Spens and Thomas
LeRoy Brown. Both of her
parents were born at the
Round Hills, also known as
Mountainville.
Ila was Scottish
through and through with
two generations ahead of
her crossing the ocean and
the plains to join the Latter
Day Saints.
Ila came into this world
assisted by the gentle
hands of her grandmother,
Mary Jane Campbell
Spens, and Flora Reyn-
olds, a nurse. She left this
world, assisted by the gen-
tle hands of the New Hori-
zons staff. Their tender
care of Ila was so appreci-
ated. They not only cared
for her, they loved her.
Her marriage to Irvin
Edward Jensen on Nov. 27,
1939, in Provo aired on the
Provo radio station's first
day on the air.
The commentator not-
ed, '~Young Jensen had
gone back to the land of
his fathers to get his bride,
Biblical and true."
Her life was filled with
the happy and the sad
times, Ila loved to sing and
she loved to learn. One of
the greatest sorrows was
the loss of her first and only
baby who, after a traumat-
ic birth, arrived stillborn
on Jan. 20, 1941.
Her life was one of
service to her family, her
friends and in the Church
of Jesus Christ of Lat-
ter-day Saints, where she
served as librarian, teacher
and leader for all ages. She
gave readings for all kinds
of celebrations and had her
audience in tears or fits of
laughter.
She was preceded in
death by her parents, her
brothers Vernon, Per-
cy, Blain and Glen and
her sister Kathleen, leav-
ing her sister-in-law, Inez
Brown of McAlister, Okla
a host of nieces and neph-
ews of several generations
and numerous friends to
mourn her loss and bid her
adieu as she crosses the
bar.
Funeral services will
be held on Monday, Dec.
16, 2013, at 10 a.m. at the
Burlington LDS Church.
Viewing/visitation will be
held one hour prior to ser-
vices at the church. Inter-
ment will be in the Burling-
ton Cemetery. Condolences
may be sent to the family
online at www.haskellfu-
neralhome.com.
Memorial donations
may be made in Ila's name
to Northwest College in
Powell.
Anna M. Herman
Nov. 6, 1942- Dec. 3, 2013
Anna M. Herman, 71,
died Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2013,
in Cody with her family by
her side, after a short, cou-
rageous battle with cancer.
Anna was born in Kar-
by, Denmark, on Nov. 6,
1942, to Pete and Kate
Nielsen. When Anna was
9 her family moved to the
United States and ended
up settling in Worland. It
was there that she met the
love of her life, and togeth-
er they raised five children.
Anna had many pas-
sions in her life. Her fami-
ly always first, she enjoyed
playing bingo, travel-
ing, bowling, crafting and
working. She enjoyed be-
ing around people and was
always lending a hand or
helping all who needed it.
She was preceded in
death by her parents and
brother Albert.
She is survived by her
husband Carl of 49 years,
brothers Niels (Kay) and
David (Patty), sons Rich-
ard (Roxanne), Daniel,
Dale (Roxanne) and Dale
Hobby (Lisa), daughter
Kathy (James), grand-
children Rikki (Nick), Ro-
chelle (Chad), Christopher
(Corinna), Randi (Jake),
Zachary, Emily and Ol-
ivia, seven great-grand-
children and several
aunts, uncles, nieces and
nephews.
Cremation has taken
place, and a memorial ser-
vice will be held at 10 a.m.
on Friday, Dec. 13, 2013, at
Ballard Funeral Home in
Cody. An online memori-
al is available at www.bal-
lardfh.com.
St. Joseph's
Catholic Church
1141ShoshoneAve. o Lovell
Sacfificeofthe Mass
Sunday-
11:30am
ThuBday-
12 noon
Reverend
Glenn Whewell
5th & Montana, 548-7127 D ,'~'~ t~
Rev. Christopher Brandt
9:15 am Bible Study & Sunday School
10:30 am Worship Service
Wednesday Service 7:30 pm
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
Charlotte Ann Wambeke
Charlotte Ann Wambeke, 87, of Lovell, died on Sun-
day, Dec. 8, 2013, at New Horizons Care Center in Lovell.
Rosary was held on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013, at 7
p.m. at Haskell Funeral Home in Lovell. Memorial ser-
vices will be held on Thursday, Dec. 12, at 10 a.m. at St.
Joseph's Catholic Church in Lovell. Burial of cremains
will be at a later date.
Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.
haskellfuneralhome.com.
Rev. Jack Russell
Longtime Cody resident Rev. Jack Russell, who pas-
tared the Lovell and Deaver United Methodist churches
in 2006-7, died Sunday, Dec. 8, in Cody.
A memorial service is scheduled for 11 a.m. Thurs-
day, Dec. 12, at the Cody United Methodist Church.
Edith Colleen (Irwin
Edith Colleen Irwin Woodard, 74, of Laurel, died on
Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013, at her home in Laurel.
Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, Dec. 14,
at 10 a.m. at Haskell Funeral Home in Lovell. Interment
will be in the Lovell Cemetery.
Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.
haskellfuneralhome.com.
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