Byron Cemetery

Notes


Mary E. Prine

GRAVE LOCATION -- Block K Lot 15 Grave 8

Haskells Funeral Home marker

Mary Eunice Strawn Prine
Born 2 Feb 1901, Springfield, Greene, Missouri
Daughter of Henry A. Strawn & Lucy Brown
Md Marion Francis Prine
Died 30 Jul 1962, Lovell, Big Horn, Wyoming

Mary Prine Dies Here
Mary Eunice Strawn Prine, 61, of Byron died at North Big Horn hospital Jul 30. She had been hospitalized for the past two weeks. She had lived in Big Horn county for six years, and was born Feb. 2, 1901, at Springfield, Mo.
Preceded in death by her husband, she is survived by three daughters; Mrs. David Ball of Huntington, W. Va., Mrs. Hazel Ocobock, Yakima, Wash., and Miss Clara Prine of Byron; five sons, Gary, Frank, and Marian of Seattle, John of Yakima and Chester, with the U.S. Army.
Funeral services, still pending, will be held in Byron, under the direction of the Haskell Funeral Home.

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Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Eunice Prine, 61, of Byron will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Byron Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints chapel. Mrs. Prine died Monday in the North Big Horn Hospital of a heart ailment. Bishop Clifford Powelson will officiate. The Haskell Funeral Home will direct burial in the (Byron) cemetery. Mrs. Prine was born Feb. 2, 1901, in Springfield, MO. She had lived in Byron six years. Surviving are five sons, Marion, Frank and Gary of Seattle, John of Yakima, Wash., and Chester in Army service; three daughters, Mrs. Hazel Ocobock of Yakima, Mrs. David Ball of Huntington, W. VA., and Carla Prine of Byron, and a number of grandchildren.


Glen Danielson Perry

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

INFORMATION taken from Roy Fobes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Glen Danielson Perry
Born 6 Jan 1902, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Son of Heber William Perry & Anna Josephine Danielson
Died 15 Sep 1903, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming


Daniel Ortez

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

INFORMATION taken from Roy Fobes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Daniel Ortez
Born 3 Feb 1925, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Parents Jerry G. Ortez & Mary R.
Died 3 Feb 1925, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming


Phylothe Kohler

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

INFORMATION taken from Roy Fobes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Phylothe Kohler
Born 9 June 1903, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Parents Fred Kohler & Flora Inez Pack
Died 9 June 1903, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming


Ruth Johnson

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

INFORMATION taken from Roy Fobes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Ruth Johnson
Born 1 Jan 1909, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Daughter of Frank Tilton Johnson & Rhoda E. Young
Died 4 Feb 1909, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming


Rhoda Johnson

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

INFORMATION taken from Roy Fobes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Rhoda Johnson
Born 1 Jan 1909, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Daughter of Frank Tilton Johnson & Rhoda E. Young
Died 1 Feb 1909, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming


Charles David Hill

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

INFORMATION taken from Roy Fobes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Charles David Hill
Born 27 Nov 1906, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Parents James Henry Hill & Nancy M.Beckstrom
Died 5 Jan 1907, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming


Arletta Graham

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

INFORMATION taken from Roy Fobes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Arletta Graham
Born 6 Oct 1902, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Parents William Walter Graham & Julia Idella Sessions
Died 16 Mar 1908, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming


Baby Griffin

There is no markings for this grave, it is east of Howard Griffin and south of Harry Griffin. (Mar 2000)

GRAVE LOCATION -- Block C Lot 6 Grave 3


Baby Deaton

No markings or stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

GRAVE LOCATION -- Block D Lot 2 Grave 4

Graveside Services Held for Deaton Infant

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Deaton of Byron died at the local hospital Thursday evening. Graveside services were held in Byron. Monday. Mrs. Deaton was taken by ambulance to the St. Vincent's hospital in Billings, Friday.
(Taken from the Powell Tribune, 12 Apr 1955)


by calculateing Thursday would have been the 7th the 12th was Tuesday. Monday would be the 11th.


Marcus Davis

This grave is marked by a 15 inch by 15 inch square of cement, there are 3 squares in a roll. There is no writing on the squares. (Mar 2000)

GRAVE LOCATION -- Block B Lot 7 Grave 12


George Davis

This grave is marked by a 15 inch by 15 inch square of cement, there are 3 squares in a roll. There is no writing on the squares. (Mar 2000)

GRAVE LOCATION -- Block B Lot 7 Grave 14

Born 1 Sep 1892, Auburn, Lincoln, Wyoming
Son of William Henry Davis & Pearl Athalinda Putnam
Died 13 Jul 1903


Cynthia Davis

This grave is marked by a 15 inch by 15 inch square of cement, there are 3 squares in a roll. There is no writing on the squares. (Mar 2000)

GRAVE LOCATION -- Block B Lot 7 Grave 13

Cynthia Davis
Born Jun 1903, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Daughter of Dee Davis & Ella
Died 18 Apr 1904, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming

Born 18 Jul 1902, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Daughter of George David Davis and Margaret Eleanor Davis
Died 6 Oct 1906, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
could these records be one and the same????


Levi Elmer Colvin

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

INFORMATION taken from Roy Forbes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Born 19 Nov 1905, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Parents Orlin Frank Colvin & Elizabeth Johnson
Died 30 Nov 1905, Byron, Big Horn,Wyoming


William Burrington

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

INFORMATION taken from Roy Forbes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Born 6 Aug 1910, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Son of Rufus Burrington & Sarah Diana Cozzens
Died 7 Aug 1910, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming


James Van Orden Brown

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

INFORMATION taken from Roy Forbes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Born 24 Jan 1903, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Parents James Cowley Brown & Lillian Haight
Died 24 Jan 1903, Byron, Big Horn Wyoming


J. Eugene Brown

a square of cement marks this grave, at one time there may have been writing on the cement, it is no longer readable. This stone is just south of the grave of Ona Kruger. (Mar 2000)

GRAVE LOCATION -- Block C Lot 9 Grave 5

J. Eugene Brown
Born 9 May 1921, Cowley, Big Horn, Wyoming
Parents Otis Enos Brown & Edna Mable Wirth
Died 22 May 1921, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming (Baby)


Wilson Bradshaw

A 15 inch by 15 inch square of cement marks this grave, no information on the cement, it is between the graves of Caroline Bradshaw and Mary Bradshaw.(Mar 2000)

GRAVE LOCATION -- Block C Lot 2 Grave 11

Born 16 May 1905, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Parents William Henry Bradshaw & Caroline Murray
Died 25 Oct 1905, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming

Wilson who was born May 16, 1905 the same day that his mother Caroline died. In the fall of 1905 there was a typhoid epidemic in Byron and that there was so many sick that there was ladies who came from Cowley and Lovell to care for the sick and Wilson died at this time. There used to be a marker on Wilson's grave like the marker that is on his mother's and father's grave but the bracket holding the marker on the cement slab on his grave rusted away and the marker became lost. I remember when my grandmother had the markers made for the graves of Caroline M Bradshaw, Mary H Bradshaw and William H Bradshaw and Wilson Bradshaw and was at the Byron Cemetery with my parents and my grandmother when these markers were set on their graves.


Wessie Cleo Borders

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

INFORMATION taken from Roy Forbes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Wessie Cleo Borders
Born 18 Feb 1916, Powell, Park, Wyoming
Parents Angus Borders & Gladys Pryde
Died 4 May 1924, Powell, Park, Wyoming
Buried 5 May 1924, Monday

Little Borders Girl Victim of Pneumonia
Due to what is believed to have been influenza-pneumonia with a complication of measles, the little 8-year-old daughter Wessie in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Borders died last Sunday morning at the hour of 6:30. The burial took place at the Byron cemetery on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The little child was born in Powell on the 18th of February, 1916.
The sympathy of the Powell community goes out to the Borders home in this loss of a beautiful, young daughter. She was a sweet girl, taken ill on Easter Sunday, when she had planned going out to Sunday school with the other children of her age. Hope is expressed for the recovery of the other two Borders children, lying critically ill with the same malady. They were reported somewhat improved this morning, although their condition is still serious.
(taken from the Powell Tribune, 8 May 1924 page 1)


Andy V Dorn

GRAVE LOCATION: Block K Lot 12 Grave 7

memorial headstone -stone placed 26 Sep 2015
Andy is buried in the Douglas Park Cemetery, in Douglas, Wyoming

Andy Vernon Dorn
born 19 Mar 1954, Billings, Yellowstone, Montana
parents Edna Ellen Hetland & Vernon E Dorn
married Anne E. Alverez, 9 May 1987, Douglas, Converse, Wyoming
died 20 Aug 2012, Douglas, Converse, Wyoming
buried 24 Aug 2012, Douglas Park Cemetery, Douglas, Converse, Wyoming

Funeral services for Andy Vernon Dorn, 58, will be held at 11:00 A.M. Friday, August 24, 2012 at the The Gathering in Douglas, Wyoming with Pastor Frank Wiederrecht officiating.
Andy Dorn died Monday, August 20, 2012 in Douglas, Wyoming.
He was born March 19, 1954 in Billings, Montana the son of Vernon E. and Edna Ellen (Hetland) Dorn. Andy was raised and educated in Hanna, Wyoming and graduated from the Hanna High School in 1972. He attended the University of Wyoming. Andy returned to Hanna and worked at the coal mine until they closed it in 1984. In 1984 he came to Douglas and began working for North Antelope Mine until the time of his death.
He was married to Anne E. Alvarez on May 9, 1987 in Douglas.
He enjoyed hunting, horseback riding, arrowhead hunting, and was certified to scuba dive.
He is survived by his wife, Anne Dorn; children, Adam Dorn, Aaron Dorn and Danielle (Frank) Flipse all of Douglas; brother, Harold Dorn of Elk Mountain, Wyoming; and grandchildren, Joseph Dorn of Los Banos, Califronia and Samara Eliana Flipse of Douglas.
Andy was preceded in death by his parents.
Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Adam Dorn, Aaron Dorn, Frank Flipse, Sid Hetland, and Greg Passini.
The Gorman Funeral Homes – Converse Chapel of Douglas is in charge of the arrangements.
Condolences may be sent to the family at gormanfh.com


Marion Berlow

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

GRAVE LOCATION: G-6-8

INFORMATION taken from Roy Forbes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Born 1 Mar 1916, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Parents Fred Berlow & Dot Estella Jones
Died 1920, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming


W. B. Baum

No stone exsists for this grave as of Mar 2000

INFORMATION taken from Roy Forbes data

BYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT has no record of this grave

Born 1900
Son of Bert Rosen Baum & Margaret Epperson
Died 1900


One month old

Birth or death year could read 1901


Elnie C. Asay

GRAVE LOCATION - Block J Lot 13A Grave 3

Elnie Heradura Cala-Or Asay
Born 4 Aug 1950, Ilo-Ilo, Phillipines
Daughter of Nicholas Cala-Or.
Md Thomas H. Asay, Manila, Phillipines
Died 7 Apr 1986, Oakland, Alemeda, California
Buried Friday

Elnie Asay
Elnie Cala-Or Asay, 34, died Sunday morning April 6, 1986 in the Naval Hospital in Oakland, Calif. of cancer.
She was born in 1951 in Ilo-Ilo, the Phillipines, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Cala-Or. She married Thomas H. Asay in Manila while he was stationed there in the Navy.
She is survived by her husband, two sons, Kevin and Kenneth of the family home, seven brothers and sisters in the Phillipines, and Florence Asay, her mother-in-law, of Byron. Graveside services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Byron Cemetery with Haskell Funerral Home of Lovell in charge of arrangements.


Carl Scott Ames

GRAVE LOCATION - Block B Lot 14 Grave 16

STONE SAYS The crown without the conflict

Carl Scott Ames
Born 14 Apr 1979, Powell, Park, Wyoming
Son of Rand Ames and Barbara
Died 14 Apr 1979, Powell, Park,Wyoming

Carl Ames
Carl Scott Ames, infant son of Rand A. and Barbara Ames, died Saturday shortly after birth in the Powell hospital.
Survivors include his parents, two sisters, Stephanie and Cameron; and grandparents, Archie and Pearl Ames and Dan and Fran Bassett, all of Byron.
Graveside services were held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Byron Cemetery with Haskells Funeral Home in charge.


Harvey L. Wardell

GRAVE LOCATION - Block A Lot 13 Grave 19

Olsen Mortuary marker

Harvey Lindsay Wardell
Born 14 Mar 1928, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Parents Joseph H. Wardell & Florence Marion Lindsay
Died 14 Mar 1928, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming


Kevin Kent NeVille

GRAVE LOCATION - Block A Lot 1 Grave 12

Kevin Kent NeVille
Born 23 May 1955, Rock Springs, Sweetwater, Wyoming
Parents DeForest J. NeVille & Audrey Andrews Drake
Died 26 Jun 1961, Powell, Park, Wyoming
Buried 29 Jun 1961, Thursday

Neville Services Held June 29
Funeral services for Kevin Kent Neville were held Thursday, June 29, at 2 p.m. in the Byron LDS church with David Jones oficiating.
Kevin, six year old son of DeForrest (Dick) Neville of Powell and Mrs. Lance Drake of Billings, died in the Powell hospital Monday about midnight, following surgery for acute appendicitis.
The Singing Mothers, directed by Mrs. Louis Wolz and accompanied by Mrs. Charles Hessenthaler, sang "Brahms Lullaby." The invocation was given by Bishop Wayne Lynn and Bishop Hall Taggart of Powell read the obituary.
Mrs. J.W. Christofferson sang "Abide With Me" and Mr. Lloyd Taggart of Cody delivered the sermon, after which the Welch brothers sang.
Mr. Ernest Jensen gave the benediction. Mrs. Hessenthaler played prelude and postlude music.
Pallbearers were Wayne Jones, Louis Lemoine, Don Moncur and True Willey.
Interment was int he Byron cemetery with Haskell Funeral Home in charge. David Jones dedicated the grave.
Kevin was born May 23, 1955 in Rock Springs, but lived in Byron and Powell most of his life.
He is survived by his parents; two brothers, Daniel D. and Cory Craig; a sister, Laura Lee, all of Powell and the maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Andrews of Byron.
(taken from the Lovell Chronicle July 6, 1961)
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Kevin Kent Neville, 6-year-old son of DeForrest "Dick" and Audry Andrews Drake Neville, died in a Powell hospital Monday while he was being operated on for acute appendicitis. He was born May 23, 1955 in Rock Springs, Wyo., but had lived in Byron and Powell most of his life. Survivors include the parents, two brothers, Daniel E. Neville and C. Craig Neville and sister, Laura Lee, all of Powell and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B.E. Andrews. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Byron Latter-day Saints Church, with Bishops Wayne Lynn and Hal Taggart officiating. Burial will be in Byron Cemetery. Haskell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.


Mary Eva Jensen Douglas Norman

GRAVE LOCATION - Block D Lot 8 Grave 3

Stone says - Mother of Jean, John, Kay, Donna, Earl, Susan, Wayne, Melissa

Mary Eva Jensen Douglas Norman
Born 15 Sep 1917, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Daughter of John Jensen & Eva Johnson
Md 1) Byron Kenneth Doulgas, 14 Nov 1937, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Md 2) Victor Moroni Norman, 16 Jun 1981, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Died 27 Mar 1999, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Buried 3 Apr 1999, Saturday

Mary Eva Jensen Douglas Norman
Sept. 15, 1917 -- March 27, 1999
Mary Eva Jensen was born September 15, 1917, in Byron to a family of three brothers and two sisters, Mary being the youngest daughter of John and Eva Jensen. She graduated from high school here and then attended college at Utah State University in Logan, Utah.
When she returned back to the family home she met and married B.K. Douglas. He had a creamery, the Lovell Dairy in Lovell, where he lived several years. After that they moved from Lovell to Billings for a few years, then to Hardin, and to Worden, Mont., and then back to Billings.
Her life was not one of ease. She lived in houses without running water, sometimes with no electricity.
The death of her husband left her with eight children, the youngest of which was 5 months old. She took odd jobs to support her family, and fianally with the aid of her extended family, moved to Salt Lake City. There she worked at various jobs, finally working at Deseret Books for many years.
She was a dedicated Latter-day Saint. She held many positions in the church as she moved from town to town. In Worden she was the organizer of a primary.
She died March 27, 1999, in Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held in Salt Lake City and she was buried in the Byron Cemetery on April 3, 1999, surrounded by her family and friends who knew her and loved her.
(taken from the Lovell Chronicle, April 8, 1999)
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Mary Eva Jensen Douglas Norman
Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, Mary Eva Jensen Douglas Norman, age 81, passed away March 27, 1999, in Salt Lake City.
Mary was born September 15, 1917, in Byron, Wyoming, the daughter of John and Eva Johnson Jensen. She married Victor M. Norman on June 16, 1981 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple.
Mary held many positions in the LDS Church and she served an LDS Mission with her husband Victor to Nauvoo, Illnois. She was also member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Mary was a kind and loving individual who was devoted to her family; she was held in high esteem by all who knew her. Her passing saddens our hearts and leaves a great void in our lives.
Survivors include her husband, Victor M. Norman, of Satl Lake City, three sons and five daughters, Jean (Eckhard) Fahrenbach, John R. Douglas, Kay Miller, Donna (Steven) Banks, Earl Douglas, Susan (Bill) Leatherbury, Wayne (Mary Anne) Douglas, Melissa (Don)Teemsma; 24 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one brother Howard B. Jensen. Preceded in death by her first husband, B.K. Douglas.
Funeral services will be held Thrusday, April 1, 1999, at 11 a.m. at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 South 2300 East, Satl Lake City, where friends may call Wednesday evening, from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Thrusday for one hour prior to the services. Interment: Byron City Cemetery, Byron, Wyoming. Funeral Directors: The Holbrook Mortuary.
(taken from the Desert News)


Baby Hitz

No markings or stone exists for this grave as of Mar 2000. It is below (east) of the grave of John Hitz.

GRAVE LOCATION - Block H Lot 14 Grave 4

Daughter of Christian Herman Hitz & Althea Sessions


LaNorma "Tomi" NeVille Olson

GRAVE LOCATION - Block A Lot 1 Grave 7a

LaNorma "Tomi" NeVille Olson Pryde
Born 28 Aug 1914, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Daughter of Daniel West NeVille & Stella Beryl Pearson
Md 1) Robert Clyde Olson, 29 Sep 1934, Lovell, Big Horn, Wyoming (died 1975)
Md 2) William Lindsay Pryde, 12 Dec 1981, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah (died 2005)
Died 5 Jun 2000, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Buried 10 June 2000 Saturday

LaNorma (Tomi) O. Pryde
Aug. 28, 1914 -- June 5, 2000
Tomi Neville Olson Pryde, 85, a Byron native, died peacefully at home in Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 5, 2000, after a short battle with cancer.
Tomi was born on August 28, 1914, in Byron, Wyo., as the fourth of 10 children born to Daniel West Neville and Stella Beryl Neville. Her real name was LaNorma, but she started using the name Tomi as a small child. She was predeceased by all of her brothers and sisters except Stella Beryl Talgo of Spokane, Wash.
In 1935 she married Robert C. Olson, and they had one son, Robert D. Olson, of Cody. After Mr. Olsons's death in 1975, Tomi renewed her acquaintance with her childhood sweetheart, William L. Pryde, and they were married in Salt Lake City on December 12, 1981.
Tomi was a perfectionist in everything she did and especially loved collecting antiques, made beautiful appliqued quilts, stitched numberous needlepoint projects, enjoyed oil painting, and was an excellent china painter, Late in life she took up china painting in Sheridan and after she moved to Salt Lake City, was active in the Holladay Gals China Painting Club. She was generous in sharing her many talents with family and friends.
As a mbember of the East Millcreek Eleventh Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she had several callings and served many years as the Ward Welfare Leader in the Relief Society.
Surviving are her loving husband, William L. Pryde; son and daughter-in-law, Robert D. and Faye A. Olson; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; step son-in-law, John S. Schumacher; four step-grandchilden, and three step-great-grandchildren; all of whom she loved very much. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews from the Neville and Olson families and a host of loving friends and neighbors.
Services will be 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 8, 2000, at East MIllcreek 11th Ward, at 2702 Evergreen Avenue, Salt Lake City, with a viewing from 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
Burial will be in Byron at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 10, 2000. After burial in the Byron Cemetery, a dinner will be held for all friends of the family at noon at the Cody Mural Visitors Center, 1719 Wyoming Avenue in Cody.
In lieu of flowers, those desiring may make a contribution to the Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, Satl Lake City, Utah.


Doris Marie Belston

GRAVE LOCATION - Block I Lot 5 Grave 6

Doris Marie McKinney Belston
Born 17 Jul 1933, Byron, Big Horn, Wyoming
Daughter of Norman S. McKinney & Wanetta Sessions
Md Turner Eugene Belston, 1 Jul 1948, Billings, Yellowstone, Montana
Died 11 Jun 2000, Powell, Park, Wyoming
Buried 14 June 2000, Wednesday

Doris M. Belston
July 17, 1933 -- June 11, 2000
Doris Marie Belston died early Sunday afternoon, June 11, 2000, at the Powell Nursing Home. She was 66 years old.
Doris was born on July 17, 1933, in Byron, Wyo., the fifth daughter of Norman S. and Wanetta McKinney.
She married Turner Eugene Belston (Gene) on July 1, 1948, and they settled in Byron in the early 1950's where they raised their four children.
Gene preceded her in death in 1967.
Doris worked in a variety of positions including the Byron School Library while completing her G.E.D. and numerous college courses. She became the clerk for the town of Byron in 1976 and remained until her early retirement in 1992.
She then moved to Powell whee she enjoyed entertaining family and friends, crocheting, computers and laughter. She touched many lives and was loved and respected by all who knew her.
Three sons and one daughter survive Doris; Dan and wife Pam of Joliet, Mont., Mike and wife Betty of Jamestown, Ky., Ivan of Powell, and Valorie of Novato, Calif. Doris is also survived by 13 grandchildern, 7 plus great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 14, 2000, at Haskell Funeral Home in Lovell. Burial followed at the Byron cemetery. Bishop Elden Sanders presided.