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Hubert Laverne Tremaine

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Hubert Laverne Tremaine

Birth
Hartsburg, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Death
21 Oct 1981 (aged 56)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Green River, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Services for Hubert Laverne Tremaine, of 3905 Wagonwheel, Green River, were conducted Oct 24 at the Smith Funeral Home in Green River.

James Little, David Burr, David Lessler, John Osler, Michael Christian and Dennis Vollman served as pallbearers.

Mr. Tremaine died Oct 21, 1981 at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah.

He was born Nov 14, 1924 in Hartsburg, Mo. to Roy William and Malinda Quesenberry Tremaine. He married Ella Freeman on Sep 24, 1949 in St. Louis, MO.

He was a member of the Full Gospel Church and had worked in Green River as a paint foreman for Brown and Root Construction Co. He had lived in Green River for about three years. He had previously lived in Rock Springs and was a veteran of the Korean War.

Survivors include his wife of Green River; his mother of St. Louis, MO; four sons, Hubert, Rock Springs, Bruce, Ellington, MO, David, Green River, and Don, Indianapolis, IN; two daughters, Mrs. Nancy Sellers and Rebecca Tremaine, both of Green River; one sister, Mrs. Roy Kritze, Webster Grove, MO; one brother, Lawrence, St. Louis, MO; and six grandchildren.
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Remembering Hubert L. Tremaine:
“Hubert Tremaine” was my father in law for 20 years. He was a very good person who loved his wife Ella and all of his children – biological and in-laws, very much”. He LOVED Wyoming and in the late 1970s he moved from Reynolds County, Missouri where employment was meager, to Rock Springs, and eventually to Green River, Sweetwater, County, Wyoming for the work opportunities as well as the ‘wide-open-space’ and to be around the people of Wyoming. He was a hard worker and appreciated the employment opportunities of the 1970s and 80s. It was difficult to witness his health declining, but the fact that he had established a strong belief in God and was ready to ‘go home’ when that time came, was comforting to us”.
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Services for Hubert Laverne Tremaine, of 3905 Wagonwheel, Green River, were conducted Oct 24 at the Smith Funeral Home in Green River.

James Little, David Burr, David Lessler, John Osler, Michael Christian and Dennis Vollman served as pallbearers.

Mr. Tremaine died Oct 21, 1981 at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah.

He was born Nov 14, 1924 in Hartsburg, Mo. to Roy William and Malinda Quesenberry Tremaine. He married Ella Freeman on Sep 24, 1949 in St. Louis, MO.

He was a member of the Full Gospel Church and had worked in Green River as a paint foreman for Brown and Root Construction Co. He had lived in Green River for about three years. He had previously lived in Rock Springs and was a veteran of the Korean War.

Survivors include his wife of Green River; his mother of St. Louis, MO; four sons, Hubert, Rock Springs, Bruce, Ellington, MO, David, Green River, and Don, Indianapolis, IN; two daughters, Mrs. Nancy Sellers and Rebecca Tremaine, both of Green River; one sister, Mrs. Roy Kritze, Webster Grove, MO; one brother, Lawrence, St. Louis, MO; and six grandchildren.
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Remembering Hubert L. Tremaine:
“Hubert Tremaine” was my father in law for 20 years. He was a very good person who loved his wife Ella and all of his children – biological and in-laws, very much”. He LOVED Wyoming and in the late 1970s he moved from Reynolds County, Missouri where employment was meager, to Rock Springs, and eventually to Green River, Sweetwater, County, Wyoming for the work opportunities as well as the ‘wide-open-space’ and to be around the people of Wyoming. He was a hard worker and appreciated the employment opportunities of the 1970s and 80s. It was difficult to witness his health declining, but the fact that he had established a strong belief in God and was ready to ‘go home’ when that time came, was comforting to us”.
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