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George Ernest Hooker

George Ernest Hooker, age 84, passed away March 1, 2024. He was born in Rawlins, Wyoming on July 21, 1939, to Streeta and Ruth Hooker. When he was young, he moved to Arizona with his mother and lived there until her death when he was 16. He moved back to Rawlins to work with his father in his plumbing business. When he was 18, he went to work for Condict Ranch in Saratoga, Wyoming. He met and married Cheryl Herring in 1961.

Sharon Kay Parlow

Sharon Kay Parlow, age 77 of Saratoga, Wyoming passed away on Thursday, February 15, 2024. She was born on June 17, 1946, in Eaton Rapids, Michigan to Howard Clough and Arlene (Hayward).

Sharon grew up in Stockbridge, Michigan and graduated from Stockbridge High School. She married the love of her life, William “Bill” Parlow in 1983 and they spent nearly 40 years together until his passing in 2023.

Frances Nadene Kerbs, 93

Frances Nadene Kerbs, age 93, passed away peacefully on February 13, 2024 loved greatly by her family and friends.

Donald Frank Sherrod

Donald Frank (Don) Sherrod died Wednesday, Dec. 20, at Meadow Winds Assisted Living, where he had resided for the past year. Before moving to Casper, he made his home for almost 50 years in Saratoga, Wyoming. His passing at the age of 85 brought to a close a lifetime of service.

Jacob Scott Fluty

Jacob Scott Fluty of Saratoga was born in Laramie, WY on August 26, 1989 to Jerry Fluty and Lisa Milliken Dilley. We hoped that he would share a birthday with Grandpa Bud Milliken (August 25); however, he let us know early on about his stubborn streak and that he would do things on his own timeframe. He was taken from us way too soon on February 9, 2024 at the age of 34, in an avalanche while snow machining in the Sierra Madres.

Alyza Tenneil Sifford

Alyza Tenneil Sifford, 13-month-old daughter of Matt & Jenn Sifford, passed away on Sunday, January 28.

Robin Lee Blake

Ode to Boone, by Clinton Blake You could always count on Boone

We’re here to reminisce the times with Boone that we all had, huntin, fishin, skipping school with him, sometimes even with his dad.

He always had a trap line, the bell in school couldn’t ring too soon, he had to run and check his traps, you could always count on Boone.

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