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Monty Ray Aimone

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Monty Ray Aimone

Birth
Powell, Park County, Wyoming, USA
Death
23 Aug 1990 (aged 32)
Fort Bridger, Uinta County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Fort Bridger, Uinta County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner, Sep 1, 1990

MONTY RAY AIMONE

FORT BRIDGER—A funeral mass for Monty Ray Aimone was held Monday, Aug. 27 at the St. Helen’s Catholic Church in Fort Bridger with Father John Savio as celebrant. Rosary was Sunday at the church. Burial was in the Fort Bridger Cemetery.

Aimone, 32, of Fort Bridger, died at his home in Fort Bridger.

He was born on May 17, 1958 in Powell to Marion and Pearl Marie (Ropelato) Aimone.

He married Jill Behunin in Fort Bridger. They were late divorced. He worked as a rancher for several years. He was a member of the Catholic Church.

Throughout his life, he broke horses and was active in rodeoing. His hobbies were fishing, hunting and chariot race.

He is survived by a son, Jerrid Ray Aimone, Fort Bridger; his mother, Fort Bridger; his brothers, Jerry Aimone and Csey Aimone, both of Fort Bridger; a step-grandmother, Teressa Ropelato, Kemmerer.
Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner, Sep 1, 1990

MONTY RAY AIMONE

FORT BRIDGER—A funeral mass for Monty Ray Aimone was held Monday, Aug. 27 at the St. Helen’s Catholic Church in Fort Bridger with Father John Savio as celebrant. Rosary was Sunday at the church. Burial was in the Fort Bridger Cemetery.

Aimone, 32, of Fort Bridger, died at his home in Fort Bridger.

He was born on May 17, 1958 in Powell to Marion and Pearl Marie (Ropelato) Aimone.

He married Jill Behunin in Fort Bridger. They were late divorced. He worked as a rancher for several years. He was a member of the Catholic Church.

Throughout his life, he broke horses and was active in rodeoing. His hobbies were fishing, hunting and chariot race.

He is survived by a son, Jerrid Ray Aimone, Fort Bridger; his mother, Fort Bridger; his brothers, Jerry Aimone and Csey Aimone, both of Fort Bridger; a step-grandmother, Teressa Ropelato, Kemmerer.

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