Showing posts with label Yellow Plume. Show all posts
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Elva C. Quiver obituary

I posted Elva C. Quiver of Hudson (1991-2011) obituary on FoundInMyFamilyTree.com.

Kelly Brooke Antelope of Ethete (1994-2009)

KellyBrookeAntelope Kelly Brooke Antelope, 14 of Ethete, died on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009.

Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 12, at Blue Sky Hall at Ethete. Burial will follow at the Yellowcalf Cemetery.

A rosary will be at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 11 at the Hall.

Kelly Brooke Antelope was born on Sept. 29, 1994 in Lander, the daughter of Aaron Lloyd Antelope Sr. and Clarina Anne Yellowplume.

She attended the Ethete Head Start for preschool, the Wyoming Indian Elementary School, the Wahpeton Indian School in North Dakota during sixth grade and during her seventh and eighth grades she attended the Wyoming Indian Middle School, from which she was graduated in 2009.

Her family said she enjoyed playing volleyball, crafts, sewing, hanging out with and texting her friends and family and playing video games.

Survivors include her parents; two brothers, Michael Yellowplume and Aaron Antelope, Jr.; a sister, Ambrosia Antelope; niece, Jennetta Antelope; aunts, Cordelia Yellowplume and family, Janice Goggles and family, Cecelie Armstrong and family, Karen Yellowbear and family, Alta Yellowplume and family, Diane Antelope and family Jennifer Yankton, Cathy Shakespeare, Valerie Revere, Audrey Addison, and Elizabeth Quiver; uncles, Cletus Yellowplume, Byron Yellowbear, Donald Quiver, Deland Quiver, Herman Quiver, Wesley Quiver and Mike Quiver; grandmothers, Mary Alice Quiver, Caroline Goggles, Verna Thunder, Julie Whiteman, Rhoda Bullcoming, LaVerne Hutchison, Anez Wilson, Georgie Greiting, Velma Rhodes, Lillian Chavez, Delane Gould, Ruth Good Blanket, Theresa Wildcat, and Ruth Goggles; grandfathers, Wayne Felter, Terrance Rhodes, Lawrence Wildcat, Laverne Yankton, Vernon Bullcoming, and Bobby Joe Goggles; other relatives including Medicine Cloud family, Felter family, Goggles family St. Clair family, Welch family, Ridgley family, Wallowingbull family, Willow family, Redman family, Warren family, Trumbull family, Quiver family, Sage family, Moss family, Revere family, and Chuck Potter.

The young woman was preceded in death by her grandfathers, Royce Yellowplume and William Antelope; grandmothers, Hettie Yellowplume and Margaret Yankton; great grandparents, Ambros and Inez Oldman, Ben Friday, Benny Goggles, Clifford Grasshopper, Ralph Grasshopper, George and Alberta Quiver, John and Cordelia Yellowplume I, Edward and Sylvia Quiver, Albert Quiver, Charlotte Quiver Felter, Charles Gambler, Bill Thunder, Dennis and Rose C'Bearing, Joe and Hazel Sage, Herbert and Susan Welch, Herman and Winnie St. Clair, and Chris Goggles; uncles, John Yellowplume III and Sherman Quiver; aunts, Alverna Antelope, Thelma Medicine Cloud, and Roxanne Quiver; cousins, John "Catfish" Yellowplume IV, and Derek Antelope.

Online obituaries are available and condolences for the family may be made at thedavisfuneralhome.com

Services are under the direction of the Davis Funeral Home of Riverton.

Courtesy of the Davis Funeral Home

Alexander Smith, Sr. of Kinnear

ETHETE - Funeral services for Alexander Smith Sr., 79, will be conducted at 10 a.m. today, Feb. 20, in Blue Sky Hall in Ethete by Fr. Dan Gannon, S.J. Interment will be in St. Stephens Catholic Cemetery.

He died Feb. 17, 2004, at the family home in Johnstown Valley, after several years of battling cancer.

Born Feb. 10, 1925, in Ethete, he was the son of Luke Alexander and Minnie (Hanna) Smith. His Indian name was "heni'ece bisisie:t" or "Buffalo Coming Out."

He attended St. Michaels and Fort Washakie Indian boarding schools; Chemewah Indian School in Oregon; and Haskell Indian School in Lawrence, Kan., where he learned the welding trade.

Employed by the Sweetwater, Pinedale, Dubois and Fremont County ranches, he then worked many years at Hunters Trading Post in Fort Washakie; was a foreman of the Double Diamond Ranch on the East Fork in Dubois; and was farm foreman at the Arapaho Ranch in 1954. Transferred as south-side manager, he lived on the Simison Ranch, in the Owl Creeks, in North Pavillion for 30 years and retired in 1985.

He was an avid basketball player and an original member of the Wind River Indian basketball team that traveled to throughout the Rocky Mountain region and played in all Indian and state amateur basketball tournaments. A fan of the Denver Broncos, he also enjoyed hunting, fishing, being with his family and friends, and watching his grandchildren participate in sports.

Survivors include family members Rubin Behan, Alexander Jr, Harold and John Smith, and others; three adopted sons, Milton Trosper Sr., Gary Brown and John Yellow Plume and his wife; four sisters, Irma Groesbeck, Sylvia and Edith Dewey and Joyce Hutchinson; two brothers, Gerald Smith and Doug Frazier; 17 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 50 years, Ellen Julia (Aragon) Smith; parents; grandparents, Susana and Ute Hanna and Alexander and Laura White; six brothers; and three sisters.

Wind Dancer Funeral Home of Fort Washakie is in charge of arrangements.


Courtesy of Casper Star Tribune - Trib.com

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