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251. Rodney James Rochelle (Kathleen Mae Ogden , Mary Elizabeth Brady , James Terence , Michael , Terence ) was born on 24 Jan 1914 in Douglas, Converse, Wyoming, USA. He died on 1 Mar 1993 in Casper, Natroma, Wyoming, USA. He was buried on 4 Mar 1993 in Highland Cem., Casper, Natroma, Wyoming.

"Friends in this city received cards announcing the arrival of the third Rochelle son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochelle, of Lusk, Wyoming.  Mrs Rochelle will be remembered as Miss Kate Ogden formerly of this city."  The Leon Reporter, Thursday, February 5, 1914, page 6.

Rodney married Rita Mary Kelliher on 17 Jul 1947 in Casper, Natrona, Wyoming, USA.

They had the following children.

+ 479 M i James Rodney Rochelle M.D..
  480 M ii John Curtis Rochelle was born on 10 Mar 1952 in Casper, Natroma, Wyoming, USA. He died on 17 Apr 1978 in Casper, Wyoming, Natroma, USA. He was buried on 20 Apr 1978 in Highland Cemetery, Casper, Natroma, USA.

Died of an Epleptic seizure.
+ 481 F iii Ann Maurita Rochelle J.D..
+ 482 M iv Joseph Maurice Rochelle M.S..
+ 483 M v Thomas Michael Rochelle.
+ 484 M vi Patrick Robert Rochelle.

252. Curtis William Rochelle (Kathleen Mae Ogden , Mary Elizabeth Brady , James Terence , Michael , Terence ) was born on 12 Jun 1915 in Douglas, Converse, Wyoming, USA. He died on 9 Apr 2005 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA. He was buried in , , Wyoming, USA.


Curtis and Marian Rochelle Athletics Center Gifts Announced
Close to $7 million in gifts and pledges already raised.

May 5, 1999
LARAMIE, Wyo. -
University of Wyoming Athletics Director Lee Moon announced on Wednesday, May 5 that the Curtis and Marian Rochelle Athletics Center campaign has raised close to $7 million in gifts and pledges.
Recent pledges and donations have been made by: Russell Allbaugh of Laramie; John and Esther Clay of Cheyenne; Jack and Pat Guthrie of Laramie; Kim and Laural Krueger of Green Valley, Ariz.; Brooks and Vickie Mitchell of Laramie; Carrol Orrison of Casper; Dr. Terry and Beverly Roark of Laramie; Dick and Maggie Scarlett of Jackson; the Union Pacific Railroad; and Jim and Marian Woodson of Cheyenne.
The University is on schedule to complete the fund-raising phase of the project by the 1999 football season.
"The enthusiasm of Wyoming people is infectious," said Moon. "We've had so many great fans step forward to support this very important project. We want to thank them for their generosity and involvement."
Curt and Marian Rochelle made a historic $4.2 million gift to the University of Wyoming on Feb. 20, 1999. That gift was the largest single gift in UW history, and served as the catalyst to bring the much-needed student-athlete center closer to reality. Curt Rochelle was born in Lusk, Wyo., and is a former UW graduate and University Trustee. Marian Rochelle is a native of Denver. The Rochelles divide their time between their homes in Wyoming and Arizona.
The projected cost to build, furnish and maintain the new facility is $9.5 million.
The University of Wyoming Foundation, the UW Athletics Department and the Cowboy Joe Club are all working diligently to complete the fund-raising and begin the building process.
If you are interested in making a donation to the Rochelle Athletics Center, please contact one of the following: Tom Burman, Associate Athletics Director, 766-2444; Randy Welniak, Associate Athletics Director for Development, 766-6161; Ben Blalock, UW Foundation, 766-6300; or Lee Moon, Athletics Director, 766-2292.

Building Wyoming's Athletic Legacy into the 21st Century
The Rochelle Athletics Center.
May 23, 2000
LARAMIE, Wyo. -
The Rochelle Athletic Center (RAC) Capital Campaign has accomplished it's goal of raising $9.4 million and construction has begun!! Spiegelburg Lumber and Construction of Laramie was awarded the bid and began moving dirt at the site on May 2, 2000. Construction is scheduled to be completed by the summer of 2001.
There are still naming opportunities available for UW fans to leave their legacy for generations to come. If you have an interest in Rochelle Athletic Center naming opportunities, please contact Tom Burman, Steve Gosar, or Randy Welniak at (307) 766-6242.
Updated RAC Donor List
The campaign has been a huge success thanks to all the generous donors listed below. Thank you from the entire Athletic Department and it's student-athletes!

Contact: Robert Waggener, Editor Phone: (307) 766-3571 E-mail: robertw@uwyo.edu
Date: Sept. 14, 2004
CURTIS ROCHELLE HONORED FOR PHILANTHROPIC EFFORTS
For his philanthropic efforts on behalf of the University of Wyoming and the College of Agriculture, Curtis Rochelle, a former Rawlins area rancher who now lives in Cheyenne, has been named a 2004 Outstanding Alumnus for the college.
Rochelle and the college’s other outstanding alumnus for 2004, Robert Sackett, now of Tucson, Ariz., will be honored Oct. 1 and 2 as part of Ag Appreciation Weekend on the UW campus.
Rochelle and his family have donated a record $5.5 million to UW. Their contributions funded the Curtis and Marian Rochelle Athletic Center and established the Curtis and Marian Rochelle Professorship in the College of Agriculture. The professorship is in memory of John Hill, dean of the college from 1923 to 1950.
Rochelle earned a bachelor’s degree in animal science from UW in 1941, served as the UW Alumni Association president in 1946, and was a member of the university’s board of trustees from 1983 to 1989, earning a trustee award of merit.
“Curt stands as a symbol of what a devoted, gracious graduate of UW best exemplifies, and he has been most generous in his support of his alma mater,” says retired U.S. Senator Clifford Hansen of Jackson. “He makes friends easily and listens to other people, which are real attributes in my opinion.”
Rochelle was born in Lusk and graduated from Natrona County High School in Casper in 1933. He founded Rochelle Livestock Company, a sheep ranch located near Rawlins, in 1942 and is a former president of the Carbon County Wool Growers Association.
Rochelle backed research in the agricultural industry including the development of the Warhill breed of sheep by the Warren Livestock Company and John Hill. The white-faced composite breed was founded in the 1950s for its outstanding wool and ability to “take advantage” of Wyoming’s harsh range conditions, says Hansen, and “that’s a pretty big order. Curt was keenly aware of what the producers were shooting for, particularly with wool, and he closely followed the success of Warren Livestock and Dean Hill,” Hansen says.
“His inquiring mind and his ability to listen resulted in the development of programs and policies that led to sustained progress in agriculture, managing land, and grazing as well as the development of the Warhill,” he adds.
Such attributes spilled over to other ventures for Rochelle.
He is a director and principal of United International Holding, Inc., a cable television firm which serves 33 companies around the world, and he is a director of the Rawlins National Bank.
Previously, Rochelle was a director and principal of United Artists Entertainment and a former director of United Cable Television.
“He is a very, very good inquirer, and he knows what questions to ask,” Hansen says. “He is certainly a born leader.”
Rochelle’s contributions to UW started when he was a student. He served as president of his senior class and was an active member of the College of Agriculture’s honor society.
The Rochelle family contributed to the college’s “Excellence in Agriculture” fund in 1980, and he has been an annual supporter of the Cowboy Joe Club since 1981.
The college named Rochelle and his wife Marian as “outstanding donors” in 1990, and he was honored with the 20th UW Medallion Service Award four years later. The award recognizes outstanding service and dedication to the university.
Rochelle was also presented with the UW Cornerstone Award.
“The award is to recognize individuals who have strengthened the very foundation of this institution,” says UW President Philip Dubois.

April 11, 2005
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Rancher, philanthropist Curtis Rochelle dies at 89
Associated Press
CHEYENNE -- Curtis Rochelle, a rancher, businessman and philanthropist who, with his wife Marian, was perhaps the biggest individual donor to the University of Wyoming died Saturday in Phoenix. He was 89.
Funeral arrangements were pending.
"Curt was a proud alumnus of UW and served as a member of the UW Board of Trustees between 1983 and 1989. He was also someone to whom I could always turn for sage advice," University of Wyoming president Philip L. Dubois said Sunday. "I am glad to have known him, and wish that every president of the University of Wyoming who comes after me could have as well."
Rochelle was born in Lusk, and grew up on a ranch in central Wyoming. He herded sheep to earn money for college, graduating from the University of Wyoming with a degree in agriculture in 1941.
In 1968, Rochelle was easily elected to a term in the state House of Representatives, but he did not run for re-election.
"He liked thinks that moved faster," said Clarence Brimmer, a longtime friend and business associate of Rochelle, now serving as a U.S. District Judge in Cheyenne.
Dubois called Rochelle and his wife "the most generous donors to the university in its 119 year history," citing more than $6.6 million in gifts, including an endowed chair in animal science and a landscape endowment. The Rochelle Athletics Center bears their name.
Rochelle also was a university trustee from 1983-89.
The family's philanthropy extended beyond the university. The Rochelles and Marian's daughter, April Brimmer Kunz, gave $300,000 to the city of Cheyenne to build an amphitheater and skate park at Lions Gate Park and helped pay for the construction of the new Cheyenne Animal Shelter. The family also donated money for the construction of the Rochelle Ranch Golf Course in Rawlins.
"They are generous people," Sue Castaneda, executive director of the Cheyenne Animal Shelter said Sunday. "When they see a need, they step up and help."
Rochelle is survived by his wife Marian; a daughter, Kathleen Jaure, of Rawlins; a son, Jim Rochelle, of Gillette; a stepdaughter, April Brimmer Kunz, of Cheyenne; and six grandchildren.
Copyright © 2005 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Copyright © The Billings Gazette, a division of Lee Enterprises .

William Rochelle - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle - (Apr/18/2005)
Curtis W. Rochelle
1915-2005
Curtis William Rochelle, who worked his way from a hard-scrabble ranch north of Douglas to a prominent place in Wyoming's heart, died at his winter home in Phoenix, Ariz., on April 9, He was 89. Born to Albert and Kathleen (Ogden) Rochelle on June 12, 1915, he rose from humble beginnings to become a rancher, livestock broker, businessman, member of the board of directors of a global communications company, Wyoming legislator, University of Wyoming trustee and philanthropist.
In addition to business and civic achievements, most remember Curt for a quick, wry wit. He loved a story and always wanted to tell a good joke rather than deliver a pompous speech. That quality hints at a core humility strikingly at odds with the commanding presence of his six-foot, five-inch frame and indomitable spirit. His lust for life was made manifest in a peripatetic nature; he traveled around the world at least twice, learning and teaching. He enjoyed reminiscing about his travels and displayed a remarkable memory for the places he had visited and events he had witnessed.
A lasting commitment to the University of Wyoming was Curt's legacy. It was cemented early. He graduated in 1941 with a degree in agriculture. He was the senior class president and a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. A nascent business acumen blossomed in those college years. While pursuing undergraduate studies he had a successful flower business, furnishing corsages for campus social events. He sold the business upon graduation. Curtis served on the Board of Trustees and later in life broke through the ceiling for charitable contributions to the university with a generosity as unpretentious as it was unprecedented. His example inspired others. A lifetime of dedication was recognized with the University's Medallion Award, The President's Cornerstone Award, and introduction into the UW Athletic Hall of Fame.
When asked about his service in the Wyoming legislature, Curtis would inevitably divert attention to his mother, who was one of our first women legislators. She was elected to the House of Representatives from Natrona County.
The Rochelles winter in Arizona, but Curt's heart was always in Wyoming, and in particular his beloved Carbon County. That source of affection was recently another object of his largess. A substantial donation enabled Rawlins to build a municipal golf course.
Curt always looked forward to the annual spring trip north to his lifelong Wyoming friends and a summer home in Saratoga. He insisted on going home by the first of May and refused to return to Arizona until the Wyoming Cowboys had played their final home football game.
He was a member of the Cowboy Joe club, a Mason of the Blue Lodge, pa resident of Wyoming Woolgrowers, Rotarian, and president of the Rawlins Elks Club.
Curtis is survived by his wife, Marian; his children, Kathleen Jaure of Rawlins, Jim Rochelle of Gillette and April Brimmer Kunz of Cheyenne; his sister, Margaret; his grandchildren; great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, 3 brothers, Ogden, Marion and Rodney; and a sister, Jean.
Memorial services will be 2:30 p.m.May 15 at St. Matthews Episcopal Cathedral in Laramie, followed by a reception at the Rochelle Athletic Center on the University of Wyoming Campus. Everyone is invited to come, remember and celebrate the life and times of Curtis William Rochelle. The price of admission is one good joke.
In lieu of flowers the family requests contributions be made to a favorite charity.
This is a paid obituary.

Curtis married Jamie Margaret Dixon, daughter of George Dixon, on 24 Jun 1943 in Rawlins, Carbon, Wyoming, USA. Jamie was born on 8 Aug 1916 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, USA. She died on 8 Jul 1965 in Rawlins, Carbon, Wyoming, USA. She was buried in , Rawlins, Carbon, Wyoming.

They had the following children.

+ 485 F i Kathleen Ann Rochelle.
  486 M ii James Dixon Rochelle.

Curtis also married Virginia Elizabeth Morton, daughter of Leonard J. Morton and Marie, on 12 Aug 1966 in Rawlins, Carbon, Wyoming, USA. The marriage ended in divorce. Virginia was born on 19 Aug 1909 in Rawlins, Fremont, Wyoming, USA. She died on 9 Feb 1991 in Paradise Valley, Maricopa, Arizona.

Curtis also married Marian Virginia Hall on 14 Dec 1985 in Cheyenne, Laramie, Wyoming, USA.

253. Margaret Mae Rochelle (Kathleen Mae Ogden , Mary Elizabeth Brady , James Terence , Michael , Terence ) was born on 2 Sep 1916 in Lusk, Niobrara, Wyoming, USA. She died on 6 Nov 2007 in Loveland, Larimer, Colorado, USA.

Margaret M. Angelovic: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Daily Reporter-Herald, The (Loveland, CO) - Friday, November 9, 2007
Deceased Name: Margaret M. Angelovic
Margaret Mae Angelovic, 91, of Loveland, Colo., passed away Nov. 6, 2007, at Sunrise Assisted Living of Boulder. She was born Sept. 2, 1916, in Lusk, Wyo., to Albert and Kathleen (Ogden) Rochelle.

Margaret graduated from Casper High School in 1934, then worked during the next year as the assistant editor of an oil trade newspaper, Inland Oil Index, and was a typist for one session of the Wyoming State Legislature in Cheyenne. She attended the University of Wyoming 1936-37.

Margaret married George J. Angelovic, a civil engineer with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, on Feb. 14, 1939, in Casper, Wyo.

Because of the nature of her husband's work, they moved about every five years and lived in many states including California, South Dakota, Mon-tana, Wyoming, Utah, Kansas, Colorado and New Jersey. They retired to Salida, Colo., in 1973. Margaret moved to Loveland in 1994 to be closer to family.

Margaret was an avid reader and bridge player, enjoyed cooking, flower gardening, needlework and rooting for the Denver Broncos. Very special to her were her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Dear to her heart was her 69-year membership in PEO, which gave her instant friends during their many moves. She was a member of P.E.O. Chapter HP in Loveland.

Margaret is survived by two sons, Bob and wife Ginny of Loveland, and Bill and wife Renee of Boulder; daughter-in-law De of Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

Preceding her in death were husband George in 1980; son John in 2002; a sister, Jean Osborne; and four brothers, Ogden, Rodney, Marion and Curtis Rochelle.

A Mass of celebration will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 16, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 1730 W. 12th St., in Loveland. Inurnment will be at Fairview Cemetery in Salida.

Memorial contributions can be made to St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church and mailed to 1515 Hilltop Drive, Loveland, CO 80537, or a charity of your choice.

Angelovic

Page: 3
Copyright (c) 2007, Daily Reporter-Herald, The (Loveland, CO), All Rights Reserved.

Margaret married George John Angelovic, son of Stephen Albert Angelovic and Mary Theresa Hanzelski, on 14 Feb 1939 in Casper, Natrona, Wyoming, USA. George was born on 24 Mar 1910 in Rock Springs, Sweetwater, Wyoming, USA. He died on 29 Sep 1980 in Salida, Chaffee, Colorado, USA. He was buried in Salida, Chaffee, Colorado, USA.

They had the following children.

+ 487 M i John George Angelovic was born on 2 Apr 1941. He died on 25 Jun 2002.
+ 488 M ii Robert Curtis Angelovic.
+ 489 M iii William Albert Angelovic.

254. Virjean Alberta Rochelle (Kathleen Mae Ogden , Mary Elizabeth Brady , James Terence , Michael , Terence ) was born on 25 Jan 1918 in Lusk, Natroma, Wyoming, USA. She died on 13 Jul 1998 in Casper, Natrona, Wyoming, USA. She was buried on 17 Jul 1998 in Mountain View Cemetery, Riverton, Fremont, Wyoming, USA.

Virjean married Emmett Vernon Osborne, son of Brent Osborne and Cora, on 5 Aug 1937 in Casper Natrona, Wyoming, USA. Emmett was born on 5 Jul 1911 in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, USA. He died on 12 Apr 1978 in Riverton, Fremont, Wyoming, USA. He was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Riverton, Fremont, Wyoming, USA.

They had the following children.

+ 490 F i Joan Kay Osborne.
+ 491 M ii Rodney Brent Osborne was born on 24 May 1945. He died on 15 Jul 2008.

255. George Lewis Barquist (Josephine Amilda Ogden , Mary Elizabeth Brady , James Terence , Michael , Terence ) was born on 12 Jan 1913 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, USA. He died on 7 Sep 2008. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington, Virginia, USA.

George married Carol Emily Aichele, daughter of Emil Louis Aichele and Anna Margrete Dorn, on 19 Mar 1946 in New York City, New York, New York, USA. Carol was born on 21 Dec 1922 in St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA. She died on 9 Mar 2012. She was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington, Virginia, USA.

They had the following children.

  492 F i Georgia Carol Barquist was born on 9 Mar 1956 in Denver, Adams, Colorado, USA. She died on 17 Mar 1956 in Denver, Adams, Colorado, USA. She was buried on 19 Mar 1956 in , Denver, Adams, Colorado, USA.
  493 M ii David Lawrence Barquist.
  494 M iii Douglas Edward Barquist was born on 3 Oct 1959 in Denver, Adams, Colorado, USA. He died on 22 May 2008.

256. William Ogden West (Grace Ellen Ogden , Mary Elizabeth Brady , James Terence , Michael , Terence ) was born on 11 Oct 1911 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. He died on 15 Feb 2000 in Libertyville, Lake, Illinois, USA. He was buried on 19 Feb 2000 in All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines, Cook.Illinois, USA.

"William O. West, 88, of Morton Grove, died Feb. 15 at Condell Medical Center, Libertyville.

Survivors include son William and daughter Adele and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Adele.

Visitation was Feb. 18 at Simkins Funeral Home in Morton Grove. Funeral Mass was celebrated Feb. 19 at St. Martha Catholic Church and interment was in All Saints Cemetery in Des Plaines."  Morton Grove Champion, Page 79, Thursday, March 9, 2000.

William married Adele Frances Juhnke, daughter of Paul Boniface Juhnke and Louise Venn, on 16 Oct 1948 in Antioch, Lake, Illinois, USA. Adele was born on 11 Dec 1912 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. She died on 8 Nov 1963 in Summit, Union, New Jersey, USA. She was buried in Nov 1963 in St. Boniface Cem, Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

They had the following children.

+ 495 M i William Paul West.
  496 F ii Adele Marie West.

257. Beulah Mary Honce (Mary Elizabeth Brady , Michael Francis , James Terence , Michael , Terence ) was born on 9 Feb 1898 in Montebello Twp, Hancock, Illinois, USA. She was christened on 2 Apr 1898 in Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA. She died on 25 Feb 1983 in Hoffman Estates, Cook, Illinois, USA. She was buried in 1983 in Marion, Grant, Indiana, USA.

"---A fine baby girl came to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Honce, of Montebello township, Wednesday evening of last week."  Nauvoo Independent, February 18, 1898.

"---A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Honce of Montebello township, was baptized in the Catholic church Sunday of last week and will be known by the name of Buelah may.  Mr. and Mrs. M. Brady, grandparents of the little one, were sponsors."  Nauvoo Independent, May 15, 1898.

Buelah died in a nursing home just outside of Chicago.

Beulah married Harry Christopher Gotschall, son of Franklin Christopher Gotschall and Nora Routh, on 17 Jul 1930 in Watseka, Iroquois, Illinois, USA. Harry was born on 9 Oct 1891 in Marion, Grant, Indiana, USA. He died on 16 Apr 1976 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA. He was buried in Marion, Grant, Indiana, USA.

They had the following children.

+ 497 M i Franklin William Gotschall.
  498 F ii Anna Maria Gotschall was born on 19 Sep 1932 in St Joseph Hospital, Keokuk, , Iowa, USA. She died on 19 Sep 1932 in St Joseph Hospital, Keokuk, , Iowa, USA. She was buried on 20 Sep 1932 in Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA.

Born 15 or 16 September 1933.  Died as infant, was about two months old.
+ 499 F iii Marilyn Jean Gotschall.
+ 500 M iv George Edward Gotschall.

263. Adeline "Addie" Stafford (John T. Stafford , Catherine S. Brady , James Terence , Michael , Terence ) was born on 16 Aug 1894 in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. She died on 11 May 1982 in Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, USA. She was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Moline, Rosck Island, Illinois, USA.

Addie married Morris Frank Miller, son of Frank Miller and Amanda Scott, on 12 Apr 1916 in Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, USA. Morris was born on 9 Oct 1893 in Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, USA. He died in Dec 1976 in Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, USA. He was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Moline, Rosck Island, Illinois, USA.

They had the following children.

+ 501 F i Nancy Naomi Miller.

266. Catherine Naomi "Naomi" Stafford (John T. Stafford , Catherine S. Brady , James Terence , Michael , Terence ) was born on 28 Sep 1897 in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. She died on 22 Dec 1987 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA. She was buried in Kendall Cemetery, Kendall, Van Buren, Michigan, USA.

Appears to be a twin according to the 1900 census.

Naomi married Harrison Way Waber Sr. "Harry", son of George Thomas Waber and Martha Emma Way, in 1919 in Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, USA. Harry was born on 13 Aug 1894 in Kendall, , Michigan, USA. He died on 24 Feb 1961 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA. He was buried on 27 Feb 1961 in Kendall, , Michigan, USA.

They had the following children.

  502 M i Harrison Way Waber Jr. was born on 31 Jul 1922 in Mesick, Wexford, Michigan, USA. He died on 9 Sep 1949 in Kalmazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA.
+ 503 M ii John "Jack" Waber was born on 21 Nov 1924. He died on 13 Aug 2011.
+ 504 F iii Donis L. Waber was born on 16 Mar 1926. She died on 7 Apr 1959.
+ 505 M iv Morris Leo Waber was born on 15 Nov 1927. He died on 1 Sep 1990.

267. Leo Thomas Stafford (John T. Stafford , Catherine S. Brady , James Terence , Michael , Terence ) was born on 25 Oct 1904 in Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa, USA. He died on 6 Feb 1976 in Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, USA.

Leo married Isabel Rosa Cregg in 1924 in Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, USA. Isabel was born on 27 Mar 1904 in , , Illinois, USA. She died in Jun 1986 in Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, USA.

They had the following children.

+ 506 M i Craig Lee Stafford was born on 16 Apr 1931. He died on 28 May 1989.

269. Eleanor Frances Osborne (Anna Stafford , Catherine S. Brady , James Terence , Michael , Terence ) was born on 25 Sep 1905 in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. She died on 10 Oct 1992 in Portland, Washington, Oregon, USA.

Eleanor is listed as a stenographerrin the 1940 census and is living with her parents and two daughters.

Eleanor married Paul Anthony Lavelle, son of Owen Lavelle and Maria Anna Caroline Reise, on 5 Jan 1928 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA. Paul was born on 24 Dec 1904 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA. He died on 1 Feb 1993 in Portland, Washington, Oregon, USA.

"A graveside service for Paul A. LaVelle of Beaverton will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Skyline Memorial Gardens. Plans for a memorial Mass are being made.

He died of causes related to age Monday in a Portland care center. Mr. LaVelle was 88.

Born Dec. 24, 1904, in Los Angeles, he moved to the Portland area from San Francisco in 1945.

Mr. LaVelle had been a professional golfer until the early 1950s. He later was a superintendent for several local golf courses, including the Alderwood and Lake Oswego country clubs and the Mt. Scott Golf Course, until his retirement during the late 1960s.

His wife of 65 years, Eleanor, died in 1992.

Survivors include his daughters, Mary Ellen Randall of Canby and Patsy A. Hughes of Campbell, Calif.; his sisters, Bertha of Los Angeles, Mary Hoyt of Oceanside, Calif., Agnes Beaver of Escondido, Calif., Loretta Smith of Tucson, Ariz., and Jean Jonas of Irvine, Calif.; his brothers, Vincent of Lake Hughes, Calif., and Thomas of Escondido; eight grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren."  The Oregonian, Page B8, Thursday, February 4, 1993.

They had the following children.

+ 507 F i Patsy Ann "Patsy" Lavelle.
+ 508 F ii Mary Ellen Lavelle.
  509 F iii Lavelle was born on 2 Oct 1933 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizaona, USA. She died on 2 Oct 1933 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizaona, USA.

270. Harold Graves Osborne Jr. (Anna Stafford , Catherine S. Brady , James Terence , Michael , Terence ) was born on 16 Feb 1908 in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He died on 18 Sep 1986 in Kernville, Kern, California, USA. He was buried in , , Kern, California, USA.

Bud married Arminta Mary McMann "Minty", daughter of McMann and Nora Lowney, on 8 Feb 1932 in , , California, USA. Minty was born on 5 May 1911 in Butte, Silver Bow, Montana, USA. She died on 20 Dec 2005 in Kernville, Kern, California, USA. She was buried in Hillcrest Memorial Park, Bakersfield, Kern, California, USA.

"Arminta Osborne Goss of Kernville died Dec. 20, 2005 in Lake Isabella of heart failure. "Minty" was born May 5, 1911 to Thomas and Lenora McMahon in Butte, Mont. She has resided in California since 1920. She married H. G. "Bud" Osborne Feb. 8, 1932. They spent 54 years together until his death in 1986. Their surviving son is Charles Byron Osborne. Their only daughter, Francia Parrino, died in a tragic accident in Texas in 1982.

During the World War II years, Minty worked at Fletcher Oil and Union Oil in the lab. In the 1950s and 60s she owned and operated three women's clothing stores in Gardena, Torrance, and Lomita. She also owned a bridal shop in Lomita, Calif. until 1969.She retired to Kernville in 1969 and was active in the Lady Elks and the St. Jude Altar Society. She utilized her extensive wedding knowledge to help brides with their weddings throughout the Kern Valley.

In 1991 she married Leland Goss. He died in 2002. Since that time her health declined. She has spent the past two years in the Skilled Nursing Center at Kern Valley Hospital. The family wishes to thank all those dedicated nurses for the care shown to Minty.

Surviving family includes son, Charles Osborne (Elaine) of Bellingham, Wash. and Palm Desert, Calif.; their daughters Stephanie Wencek (Jim) of Bellingham, Wash. and Krysta Osborne of Santa Monica, Calif., and their son, Robert Osborne of San Diego, Calif.; granddaughter, Tina Parrino, and grandson, Nicholas Parrino (Jenny) and their children Myles, Lauren and Bridgett; sons of Lee Goss, Gary and Tim Goss, and daughter, Shannon Goss.

A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m., Friday, Jan. 6 at St. Jude Catholic Church in Wofford Heights, Calif. Reception to follow at the church hall. All are invited to attend.

Burial will be private at Hillcrest Memorial Park in Bakersfield, Calif.

The family requests that any memorials be directed to your favorite charity that serves children. Minty loved children and throughout her long life she was always young at heart." Kern Valley Sun, Wednesday, December 28, 2005.

They had the following children.

+ 510 M i Charles Byron "Charlie" Osborne.
+ 511 F ii Francia Ann Osborne was born on 1 Apr 1938. She died in 1980.

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