Martha G. (Marty) Perue

Funeral services are scheduled for Friday, April 8, 2022 for Carbon County native and long-time Saratoga resident Marty Perue, 89, who passed away Sunday night, March 20, 2022 in the Wyoming Medical Center in Casper after suffering a massive stroke earlier in the day.

The memorial service will be conducted by the Rev. Steven Niccolls and family members in the First Presbyterian Church of Saratoga at 11 a.m., followed by a reception in the Fellowship Hall hosted by the Deacons. Music will be under the guidance of family friend Teense Willford. Burial will be in the family plat of the Saratoga Cemetery following the reception.

Martha Genevieve Brown was born February 22, 1933 in Rawlins, Wyoming to Elwood (Mike) Lyle Brown and Celia Genevieve (Butler) Brown and grew up in Rawlins. Following her father's death when she was 15 years old she was then raised by her mother and step-father Fred Bomar.

She graduated from Rawlins High School with the class of 1950 and lived in both Rawlins and Laramie for many years. She was married to Dale E. Wlliams June 6, 1957 in Laramie and resided in that city as well as Cheyenne, Denver, Colorado, and Omaha, Nebraska before moving to Saratoga in 1973. Marty worked as bookkeeper for the Saratoga Sun for two years before marrying R. Richard (Dick) Perue on December 20, 1975 in the Saratoga Presbyterian Church. She then became business manager and co-owner of the newspaper, print shop and stationary store, and later was partner in Perue Printing, FrameWork and Historical Reproductions by Perue.

Always active in church and community, Marty was:

- A member, elder and treasurer of the Saratoga Presbyterian Church as well as sang in the choir and served on the Memorial Committee for many years and belonged to the Ladies Aid and Presbyterian Women;

- One of the organizers of the Community Choir and sang with the group for years;

- Along with husband Dick, named as honors life member of the Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce, plus a charter member of the Snowy Range Ambassadors and headed the Beautify Saratoga committee and the Centennial parade organizers;

- Charter member of the Saratoga Soroptimist and served as local, state and national officer as well as often the leading lady during the many dinner theater productions presented by the organization. In 1987 she was selected fro the "Wyoming Woman of Achievement" nominee from Saratoga;

- A member and supporter of the Saratoga Historical & Cultural Association and Museum, American Legion Auxiliary, Panther Pusher Booster Club and University of Wyoming Cowboy Joe Club;

- An avid golfer, winner and officer of the Saratoga Ladies Golf Association.

Mary was admired for her sunny disposition, wit and laughter, friendliness and willingness to assist when needed, especially with children and grandchildren. She is remembered as a loving wife, dedicated mother and devoted and supportive grandmother. For the past 40 years, she has devoted her life to assisting her son Fred who was severely injured in a pickup wreck.

She is survived by husband Dick Perue; four children, Lanette Clark of Mundelein, Illinois, Fred, Kathy and Alan Williams, all of Saratoga; step-son Paul Perue of Saratoga; grandchildren, Michelle Zimmerman, Michael Clark, David, Nicholas and Darien Williams and Tyler Williams; step-grandchildren Rachel Lewis, Heather Cunningham, Anelyse Perue, Tess Perue, Rachel Branch, Kameron and David Capozzoli; 31 great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren and numerous other family members and friends.

Preceding her in death were mother Celia Bomar, father Mike Brown, step-father Fred Bomar, sister Shirley Fisher, son-in-law Mike clark and great granddaughter Mirralyne Williams.

Memorials may be made in her memory to the Saratoga Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 116, Saratoga, Wyoming 82331.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Jacoby Funeral Home of Rawlins.

 

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