He learned to be a pilot. He was stationed in Great Falls, Salt Lake City, and then in 1962 he moved back to Mountain View, WY.; and worked on Aspen MT. Outside of Rock Springs, WY.; retiring in 1991. He was extremely intelligent and there was nothing he couldn't fix. He was always fixing someone's hay equipment. He loved his target rifles and going to turkey shoots. He enjoyed his dogs and especially all of his race horses. He loved to play on his computer. He was very smart when it came to electronics. He enjoyed rock hunting.
He is survived by his wife, two children, two granddaughters one great granddaughter.
He is preceded in death by his parents, and a brother, Udell.
Obituary information taken from the trib.com/Star Tribune
He learned to be a pilot. He was stationed in Great Falls, Salt Lake City, and then in 1962 he moved back to Mountain View, WY.; and worked on Aspen MT. Outside of Rock Springs, WY.; retiring in 1991. He was extremely intelligent and there was nothing he couldn't fix. He was always fixing someone's hay equipment. He loved his target rifles and going to turkey shoots. He enjoyed his dogs and especially all of his race horses. He loved to play on his computer. He was very smart when it came to electronics. He enjoyed rock hunting.
He is survived by his wife, two children, two granddaughters one great granddaughter.
He is preceded in death by his parents, and a brother, Udell.
Obituary information taken from the trib.com/Star Tribune
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