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Funeral details finalized for former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards
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Funeral details finalized for former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards
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Memorial Day: Honoring and Remembering Those Who Served
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SWEETWATER COUNTY Memorial Day gives United States citizens a way to honor and mourn military personnel who have died in the performance of their duties while serving in the United States military.
On Monday, May 31, those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for this country will be remembered and honored through a number of ceremonies in both Rock Springs and Green River.
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American Legion Archie Hay Post 24 in Rock Springs will be placing American flags on military personnel gravesites at the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery and the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens north of Rock Springs at 8 a.m. on Saturday.
Lynn Ragna Moyer Orester passed away at her home in Rock Springs on Friday, September 11, 2020.
Lynn was born in Pendleton, Oregon to John and Hazel Williamson Moyer on October 10, 1944. She was the youngest of three children, although her brother Michael passed in infancy.
Her family traveled around the western US, following her father’s jobs for J. A. Tertelling & Sons Construction. A particular job brought the family and their mobile home to Hanna, where John Moyer was a coal mine foreman, and later mine superintendent.
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They lived there for almost four years before moving to Casper. A job back in Washington made her dad realize how much he (they) loved Wyoming and he wanted his own business – even “just” a peanut stand.