Burton Hutchinson, Sr. of Ethete (1929-2013)

Burton Hutchinson (Ethete, Wyo.) – Burton Hutchinson, Sr., 84, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2013. He was born May 15, 1929 in Concho, Okla., the son of the late Judson Hutchinson and Josephine Iron Tyler.

Funeral Services with Veteran Rites will be held Thursday, May 23 at Wyoming Indian High School with Harrison and Arlen Shoyo officiating. An evening service will be held Wednesday at Wyoming Indian High School from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM and a wake and Native American Church service will be held at the family residence #360 Blue Sky Highway, Ethete. Interment will be in the Mission Cemetery, Ethete.

Burton was a lifelong resident of the Wind River Indian Reservation. He served in the Army and was stationed in Fort Carson in Colorado Springs and served in the Korean War. He attended Mill Creek School. He worked for CHR, was a heavy equipment operator for the BIA , served nine terms on the Northern Arapaho Business Council, served on the Wyoming Indian School Board, was a member of the Native American Church, was a spiritual advisor, chosen for prayers and cedaring at sacred sites, was invited to Camp Guernsey to speak to the soldiers, he spoke to students at the University of Wyoming, and he was a school grandpa. Hutchinson was also a WWE Wresting fan and enjoyed socializing at the casino.

He is survived by spouse; Joyce Hutchinson, daughters; Martina Teton Garcia, Melva and Mervene Brown , Nova Janis, Mary Trumbull, Casandra and Cori Duran, Diane and Francinda WallowingBull, Mary Harlan, sons; Burton Darrell Hutchinson Jr., Steve SunRhodes Sr., George Leonard, Fred WallowingBull and Thomas Goggles, adopted sons; Dickie Ortiz and Clyde Behan, sisters; Ada Brown Burgess and Arlene Brown, brothers; Delmar Duran Sr. and Felix Groesbeck Sr., adopted daughters; Maxine Trosper, Cheryl Hebah, Georgie Crawford, Suzanna Oldman, Tammy Reed, Sara Robinson, Lynette St. Clair, Lester Edmo, Molly O’Neal, Susan Nichols, Janice Jim, Lauri Tolado, Rosella Moss, Anita Currier, Francis and Loopy Blackburn, Jane Dewey and Sandy and Angela Brown, grandchildren; Maggie Rosetta, Darrell III, Alberta, Mardell and Earl Hutchinson and numerous other grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter; Becky Hutchinson, son; Sonny Hutchinson, sister; Mary Valdez, brother; Earl Hutchinson, grandparents; Cromwell and Maggie Iron and Eulla Washington Pardash, grandchildren; Kenneth John Whiteman and George Wallowing Bull IV.

Services provided by Wind Dancer Funeral Home.

Courtesy of County10

Wesley “Hoss” Earl Quiver, Sr. of Ethete (1956-2013)

(Fort Washakie, Wyo.) – Wesley Quiver Sr., age 56, passed away Saturday, February 16, 2013 at the family residence following a lengthy illness. He was born September 14, 1956 in Lander, WY the son of the late Ruben Quiver and Marlene Noseep Quiver.

He resided on the Wind River Indian Reservation. He attended schools at Ft. Washakie, Mission, SD, Riverside, OK, and Intermountain Indian School. He was an electrician before his illness. He enjoyed going to the casino, football and was a fan of the Denver Broncos, softball, going to basketball games and being around his grandchildren, family and friends.

He is survived by wife; Becky Sage Quiver, daughters, Mardell C’Bearing, Keta and Justine Quiver, Reninette Tendore and Tiffany Day, sons; Keith, Derick, Wesley Jr. and Ruben Quiver, Clayton WallowingBull, Rex Curry and Ridin Fred and Wallace Day, sisters; Cleo Goggles, Lois, Marliss and Victoria Quiver, Marcelia Redman, Orlena and Zola Kills On Top and Ruby Whiteplume, brothers; Donnie, Mike, Herman, Lyle and Deland Quiver and Allen Jenkins Sr., 24 grandchildren, step mother Theresa Marie Wells, aunts; Mary Alice Addison, Julia Whiteman, Irenice and Anna Noseep, Laverne Hutchison, Alrita Talks Different, Tilly Jenkins and Rowena and Judy Day, uncles; Mathew and Willard Noseep, Marlin, Harvey, Terry and Theron Spoonhunter and numerous nieces, nephews can cousins.

He was preceded in death by nephew; Theron Quiver, niece; Alva Quiver, sister; Linda Lou Quiver, grandparents; Virginia and Harry Noseep, Nickerson and Alice Quiver, George and Alberta Quiver, aunts; Louella Dixson, Elsie Day and Ruth Noseep, uncles; Dansel, Leslie and Leno Noseep and Ameid, Edlore and Alvin Quiver.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 19th at 10:00 AM at Blue Sky Hall with Bishop Kenner officiating. Evening service will be held Monday, February 18 th from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Blue Sky Hall with a Wake to follow at the Becky Sage Quiver residence, #415 Blue Sky Highway. Interment will be in Yellow Calf Cemetery at Ethete with Military Rites.

Services provided by Wind Dancer Funeral Home.

Courtesy of County10

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