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October 27, 2016

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Obituaries
Lois Quintana

Lois Jean (Collins) Quintana, 72, passed away on September


9, 2016.
Lois, the youngest daughter of Noel and Mildred Collins, arrived two months early on October 17, 1943, in Worland, Wyo. She
had a strong will to live and that strength followed her throughout her life.
Lois grew up in Thermopolis, Wyo., with
her older sister Linda and younger brother,
Jerry. She graduated from Thermopolis High
School in 1961. She often reminisced about
her job at the local drug store and at KTHE,
the local radio station.
Lois married James (Jim) Quintana on
March 26, 1965. They had two sons, Louis and
Robert. Lois loved staying at home with her
boys while they were growing up and supported them in their many activities and sports.
The family moved to Riverton, Wyo., in 1984. When her boys
were older, Lois was able to pursue her dream of going to college.
She graduated with her associates degree from Central Wyoming College in 1992. She then worked for First Interstate Bank
in Riverton.
In 1996, Jims job took them to Powell, Wyo. Lois enjoyed staying home once again and enjoyed making crafts, especially with
stamps. Lois had an enormous stamp collection and she made
beautiful handmade cards for her neighbors, family, and friends.
She especially loved making them for her grandchildren.
Due to health reasons, Jim and Lois moved to Gillette, Wyo.,
in 2007 to be closer to family. Lois enjoyed crocheting, knitting,
and was an avid reader. Lois loved Jesus Christ, her family, and
George Strait. One of her most memorable experiences was going
to one of his concerts.
She is survived by her sons, Robert (Jaime) Quintana of Gillette,
Wyo., and Louie (Michelle) Quintana of Benicia, Calif.; grandchildren, Shelby, Ryan, and Kimberly; sister, Linda Free of Thermopolis, Wyo.; and brother, Jerry (Beverly) Collins of Miles City, Mont.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Noel and Mildred
(Purvis) Collins; and her husband, James Quintana.
Per her wishes, Lois ashes will be scattered with her husbands
at a later date.

Lily Schallot Carey

Lily Ann Schallot Carey was killed in an accident on Sunday, October 16, 2016, in Stillwater, Okla.
Lily was born in Worland, Wyo., to Shawna Schallot and Aaron Carey. She attended
schools in Thermopolis, St. George, Utah, and
Morrison, Okla. She was living in Stillwater at the time of her death. Lily was a new
mother to a beautiful son, Samuel.
We will miss Lilys laugh and fun personality.
She is survived by her parents, Shawna
(Jamin) Baumeister and Aaron (Cristalle)
Carey; siblings, Abigail, Celina, Aaron and
Dalton; grandparents; aunts & uncles; and cousins.
She was preceded in death by grandmothers, Maureen Schallot and Earlene Carey; and Grandpa Thomas Schallot.
There was a private family viewing in Stillwater. Cremation
has taken place. There will be a memorial service in Thermopolis in the Spring of 2017 for family and friends.

TRUNK TREAT
or

& Carnival Games

Risen Son Southern Baptist Church


342 Amoretti

October 31 5-8 PM

photo by Dennis Nierzwicki

Open the doors

The room stayed packed all night when One Eyed Buffalo reopened under new ownership Saturday night.

OEB opens doors under new ownership


by Cindy Glasson
If you missed the Grand Opening of One Eyed Buffalo last Saturday, you missed a great time
with a standing room only crowd.
Under new ownership with
Binky and Jennifer Fisher, along
with their partner Darin Homer
from Casper, the OEB is now a
family friendly sports bar featuring nine big screen televisions
and a whole new menu.
Whether youre in the mood
for a delicious flat bread pizza,
smoked ribs, brisket or pulled
pork, youll find it at OEB.
There is also a full bar now,
including domestic beers and a
variety of wines.
Families are welcome, too, including kids, until the kitchen
closes at 9:30 p.m. After that,
it becomes strictly a bar with

21 and over only allowed on the


premises.
This was a good expansion opportunity for us, Jennifer Fisher said. We have a really good
crew at Stones Throw and everything runs smoothly, so now is a
good time for us to branch out.
We have always felt there was a
definite need for a sports bar in
Thermop.
In addition to the food and the
sports on screen, Fisher is hoping to have live music as often as
possible, especially on Saturday
nights. She is waiting for some
new lights, monitors and mics to
be installed for open mic nights
during the week.
You may want to consider the
Mug Club, where you purchase
your mug and then receive a dollar off every beer you order in

HSC High School

HOT SPRINGS SENIOR


APARTMENTS,
62+ and/or disabled

Thurs., Oct. 27
Parent Teacher
Conferences, HS Gym,
4:15 p.m.-8:15 p.m.
Oct. 28-29
Regional Volleyball
at Rawlins

CANYON VILLAGE
SENIOR APARTMENTS,
50+ and/or disabled

Section 8 subsidy available.


Small pets allowed; utilities paid.
Laundry facility available;
mail delivery on-site.

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY


CALL 307-864-2968
or Wy. Relay 711.

Hospital districts play a vital role in helping


many rural areas offer healthcare services
in their own communities. Because they are
governed by their citizens, public hospital
districts tailor their services to fit the needs
of the communities they serve.

Come Trick or Treat with us at

Canyon Village/
Hot Springs Senior
Apartments

From 2-4 PM in Canyon Village


& Hot Springs Lobbies
We would love to see your costumes.

Harvest Dinner

sunday, October 30

Roast Beef, Turkey and all the trimmings


Serving from Noon - 4 p.m.,
Parish Fellowship Hall

10 Individual

40 Family

Tired of the

drip,
drip,
drip
of your
old faucet?
Replace, update
your fixtures before
the holidays and
company are here.

www.bankofthermopolis.com

WHY A HOSPITAL DISTRICT?

the chill off for now and you can


even purchase a cigar from the
bar to enjoy with your drink.
One of the most unique additions is the Do It Yourself
Bloody Mary bar. You purchase
your glass of Vodka from the
bar and then hop up front to the
Bloody Mary bar where youll find
the mixer and a huge variety of
veggies and other things to create
your own, personal concoction.
The Bloody Mary bar is available from 10 until noon on Sundays.

On Friday, October 28th

Saint Francis

For tickets call: Roxie Braley - 864-3444, Iris Cavali - 864-3819


Kathy Wallingford - 921-1920, Patty OBrien - 864-2862

RENTAL

your mug for a year. Fisher is


also planning a couple of special
Mug Club parties during the year.
If youre wondering about the
brewery itself, it will continue as
soon as they receive their federal permit. For now, they have
enough stock to last for a while,
but once the permit is granted
they will start brewing their own
beer under the watchful eye of
their head brewer, Scott Holman.
You can still enjoy the fall evenings at OEB back in the beer
garden patio. A heater is taking

Wide selection of kitchen,


bathroom and shower faucets
in several finishes.
Something for
everyones budget!
Fittings, hoses, replacements
sprayers and all the additional
parts you may need to get
the job done.
Unsure of what you need,
rely on our customer service to
help you with your selection.

COMMUNITY
Mon.-Fri.
Thurs., Oct. 27














Fri., Oct. 28




Sat., Oct. 29


Sun., Oct. 30
Mon., Oct. 31


Tues., Nov. 1







Wed., Nov. 2




Thurs., Nov. 3





Calendar

Flu Shot Clinic, Public Health, 3-5 p.m.


Kiwanis Club, Days Inn, 6:45 a.m.
Storytime, HSC Library, 10:30 a.m.
A Cut Above grand re-opening, 3 p.m.
Conservation District meeting, Big Horn Federal, 6 p.m.
Main Street meeting, Main Street office, 6 p.m.
Kid friendly haunted house, H.O.P.E. Agency, 4-6 p.m.
Mason Tacos, Masonic Hall, 4-7 p.m.
Costume contest, Bicentennial Park, 5:45 p.m.
Pinatas bash, Las Fuentes, after costume contest
Moonlight Madness, downtown, 6-8 p.m.
Haunted Bus Ride, Hazel n Pearls, 6-8 p.m.
Costume Contest, Hazel n Pearls, 6-8 p.m.
The Kilted Man, HSC Library, 7 p.m.
Grief Share, Pioneer Home, 7 p.m.
Bighorn Bowhunters, fair building, 7 p.m.
Shawn Goodman benefit sale, 6th and Warren, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Toastmasters, HSC Museum, noon
Trick or Treating, Canyon Village Senior Apartments lobby, 2-4 p.m.
Pot luck dinner & bridge, HSC Senior Center, 6-8:30 p.m.
Open gym, armory, 7-9 p.m.
Shawn Goodman benefit sale, 6th and Warren, 9 a.m.-noon
Open gym, armory, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Pheasants Forever Banquet, HSC Fair Building, 5 p.m.
Harvest Dinner, St. Francis Catholic Church, 12-4 p.m.
Reese & Rays IGA Trunk or Treat, 5-7 p.m.
Risen Son Church Trunk or Treat, 5-8 p.m.
Thermopolis Rehab Trick or Treating, 6-8 p.m.
TOPS, Community Church, 9 a.m.
County Commissioners meeting, annex, 9 a.m.
Moms & Tots, vocational building, 10 a.m.
Rotary meeting, Days Inn, noon
FFA Alumni meeting, Vo. Ag. Building, 6 p.m.
East Thermopolis Town Council, 7 p.m.
Thermopolis Town Council, 7 p.m.
Bighorn Bowhunters, fair building, 7 p.m.
Prevention Coalition, Gottsche ADL room, 11:30 a.m.
Moms & Tots, vocational building, 10 a.m.
Storytime, HSC Library, 10:30 a.m.
Weed & Pest meeting, district office, 5 p.m.
Open gym, armory, 7-9 p.m.
Kiwanis Club, Days Inn, 6:45 a.m.
Storytime, HSC Library, 10:30 a.m.
Cemetery Board meeting, Riverside Cemetery, 2 p.m.
Friends of the Library meeting, HSC Library, 6:30 p.m.
Thermopolis Gun Club meeting, armory, 7 p.m.
Bighorn Bowhunters, fair building, 7 p.m.
Grief Share, Wyoming Pioneer Home, 7 p.m.

Call 864-2328 to have your community event listed.


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