The Fulmer County Library in Sheridan has complete obituaries going back in time.They are in the Wyoming Room of the library. If you haven’t been there to do research ...go...it is an awesome collection and helpful librarians.The current obits for about 5 years is at this link:  This link also has web cams of Sheridan which are very interesting.
THIS IS THE OLD SPOTTED HORSE CEMETERY. (transcribed as written)

 

Jim Shoemaker 1863-1929

 

Ophelia FitzGerald

  
Harold
Smith 1862-1930

 

Charles A. Collins 1931

 

Joseph Suranyi  1875-1931

 

Ada Smith  1860-1918


John D. Beede  l376-


Opal Clabaugh  1900-

 

 Aurelia Suranyi 1856-1950


Ollie Becde


Barbara Robinson 1929-

 

Leo Clabaugh  1919-1980


J. Mitchell Baby

 

Belle Sargent  1939-1960

 

 Frank Bennett 1865-1930

 
 Coy F. Clabaugh 1892

 

 

 

Florence Robinson 1897-

 

Oscar Purves 1890-1967


Nellie Grenier 1885-1960

 

Albert Fidler 1888-1970

 

Lvalue Miner 1887-19?0

 

William Miner 1897-1970

 
Guy Clabaugh 1891-1971

 
Art H. Smoot 1389-1972

 

Gusti Malli 1910-1983

 

 E. Bernice Robinson 189-1986

 

 Herbert Jacobson 1921-1988

 

 Maurice Robinson 1900-1988

 

 

Christine Adams  .

Christy Svenson  .

Prank Drier  ..

Bruce Bartholovi 1922-1922

Laura Huson 1891-1922

Jean M. Clabau£h 1920-1925

Mary Fidler  1900-1925

Infant Gline  1926-1926

John H. Sampson  1350-1926

Bettie G. Suranyi 1926-

Hans Ulrick 184-1927

Coleman Baby 1927-1927

Lorene Bartholow 1925-1923

Sarah Svenson  .

Andrea Svenson  .

Richard Grenier 1925-1923

La Verne Howell  191-1928

William I, Sarrent 1863-1923
 

OBITS:

D. Kent Holcomb 1934-1997

D. Kent Holcomb, 62-year-old Sheridan resident, died Monday, Nov. 24, at Deaconess Medical Center in Billings.

Viewing will be at Champion Funeral Home until 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov.  D. Kent 29. Memorial   Holcomb services will be held at 10

a.m. Saturday, at St. Peter's Episcopal Church with Father David Duprey and Rev. Raymond Clark officiating.

Mr. Holcomb is survived by his wife- Janet of Sheridan; a daughter, Lisa Haslip of Sturgis, S.D.; his mother, Marjorie W. Holcomb of Sheridan; and a sister, Janet H. Carroll of Gunnison, Colo.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jennifer, in July of 1993 and by his father, Donald L. Holcomb in June of 1961.

Mr. Holcomb was born Nov. 30, 1934, in Sheridan to Donald L. and Marjorie (Walker) Holcomb. He attended Linden Grade School and graduated from Sheridan High School in 1953. He attended and graduated from Denver University in 1957 with a B.S. in business administration.

He joined his father in the Holcomb Agency in 1957, representing the third generation of his family in the business.

In 1962, he joined the Bridgford, More, Jenrich Agency replacing Jim More, and the business became Bridgford, Holcomb, Jenrich Agency. The business is now BHJ Inc.

On May 16, 1959, he was united in marriage to Janet Schmid at St.

Peter's Episcopal Church in Sheridan.

Mr. Holcomb was a member of Pack 112 of the Episcopal Church Boy Scouts of America, received the God and County Award at the church, and also received the Eagle Scout Award. He served on the board of directors in the development of Fun Valley, now Antelope Butte.

Mr. Holcomb was president of the Lions Club in 1968, president of the Independent Insurance Agents of Wyoming in 1983, a board member of the Children's Center and the Animal Shelter, and a rriember of the Professional Ski Instructors of America.

He was also a member of the Kalif Shrine Temple, played the clarinet in the Brass Band, was a member of the Sheridan Lodge #8 A.F. & A.M., Sheridan Scottish Rite Bodies, and, ..St. Peter's Episcopal Church.

He loved the outdoors, excelled in skiing, coached the ski team and was a ski instructor for more than 20 years. He and his family enjoyed many pack trips and fishing trips to the mountains.

Memorials in his name may be designated to the Animal Shelter or the Shrine Children's Hospital, in care of Delphine Toner, First Interstate Bank, PO Box 2007, Sheridan, Wyo. 82801.

Arrangements are with Champion Funeral Home

 

Dale M. Main1926-1997

Dale Marion Main, 71, died Sunday, Dec. 28, at his Sheridan residence.

Graveside services were held this afternoon at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Big Horn, with Rev. Doug Goodwin officiating.

He is survived by three daughters, Lee Eckhart of Casper, Linda McManus of Dickinson, N.D., and Sally Dyer of Casper; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; a brother, Robert Main of' Keystone, S.D.; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Norma, his parents and a sister, Ruth Anna.

Mr. Main was born Jan. 5, 1926, in LaCyne, Kan. to Archie and Artie Coral (McNeal) Main. On Feb. 22, 1945, he was united in marriage to Norma Collins in Muskogee, Okla.

Mr. Main worked hard his entire life, writing western novels, restoring old cars and making western lamps. His greatest enjoyment was horses, acquiring his first horse (a pinto) at a young age/and continuing to own horses his entire life. He was an avid cowboy and participated in rodeos in the Sheridan and Cody areas. He also enjoyed minerals and mining.

Arrangements are with Champion Funeral Home.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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