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Patricia Joan (Dorr) Timberman, age 79, of Casper, Wyoming passed away on March 15, 2011.
Patricia Joan (Dorr) Timberman was born in Douglas, WY on December 22, 1931 to L.C (Dutch) and Vivian Dorr. She spent most of her childhood with her beloved Grammy, Mrs. W. E. (Mabel McIntosh) Dorr. The Dorr family and the McIntosh family were pioneer ranching families from Wyoming and Montana. The Dorr family ranched near Douglas and W. E. was also a Director at the Douglas Bank. Patricia attended a few years of grade school in Douglas and then the family moved to Miles City where she graduated from Custer County High School in 1949. While in High School she was active in sports and excelled in basketball, track and tennis. She was never outrun even at family picnics. Patty was also very musical and enjoyed playing the piano and guitar.
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After High School, she married Irvin Duane Timberman on June 25th, 1950 and settled in Miles City, MT. They were blessed with three beautiful children, Irvin Lon, William Allen & Louise Dent. Patty introduced them to Sunday school at an early age which set a good foundation just like her Grammy did for her. She also taught Sunday school for a time. The kids attended grade school in Miles City for the first few years except for a short move to Billings, MT where they enjoyed their first new home. The majority of her years were spent in Casper, Wyoming. They moved to Casper in 1964 when they purchased the Imperial 400 Motel. Pat helped Duane run the motel for many years and they were both very active in civic organizations. The yearly motel conventions were always great family getaways and wonderful memories to be cherished. After having purchased some acreage just out side of town that also included some farm ground, the kids got interested in FFA, 4-H and Rodeo. They built an outdoor arena which got plenty of use; even during holidays they had their practice ropings. So in 1976, with the help of the kids, they started J-Flag Area & Stables which was one of the first and largest indoor arenas in the area. Family was most important to Patty and she thoroughly enjoyed watching the kids rodeo and made sure everyone had their fees paid. She was also a very good cook and there wasnt a holiday or birthday that didn't go by without her fabulous red cake, almond rocca or some other delicious treat.During her most recent years, Patty enjoyed keeping track of the grandkids which usually included a sporting event. Of course, College and Pro Rodeos were the highlight. She knew the rough stock stats better than the riders themselves.Patty was very proud of her children and enjoyed the times she had with them. She was a savvy business woman and passed on those skills to her family. She enjoyed the fact that her children were able to go out and start their own businesses and stick with it. Duane and she both taught their children to be independent and self starters which have helped them immensely through the years. She was a strong beautiful woman and will be dearly missed, but we know her cross over from this world to heaven was peaceful and her reunion with Grammy was joyous. Our memories keep Patricia (Mom) close to us forever and we will treasure them until we meet her again in heaven.
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Patricia is survived by her husband of 60 years, Duane, Casper, WY, her 3 children, Lon (Janna) Bridgeport, NE, Bill (Kathy) Rapid City, SD and Dent Huxtable, Casper, WY, her 8 grandchildren, Chris (Lucinda) Columbus, MT, Kelly (Charidie), Casper, WY, Zeb (Mindy), Casper, WY, Scott-Kansas City, MO, Jobee (Jamie) Moorcroft, WY, Corbin (Trish) Moorcroft, WY, O.J. Huxtable, Douglas, WY & Brayden Huxtable, Douglas, WY also her 14 great-grandchildren & close friends the Elwood family that are family.She is preceded in death by her parents, L.C. (Dutch) & Florence (stepmother) Dorr, & her mother, Vivian Putnam and her Grandparents, W. E. and Mable Dorr of Miles City, MT
Memorial services will be held on Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Interment will follow in the Custer County Cemetery. Condolences may be made to the family by visiting: www.stevensonandsons.com.
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Irvin Lon Timberman, 68, of Pavillion, Wyoming, passed away November 22, 2020 at the Billings Clinic Hospital of cardiac arrest. Services will be at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Homes on December 11, 2020, at 11:00 a.m. His wishes were for cremation and burial at the Custer County Cemetery. Lon was born in Miles City, Montana on September 19, 1952 to Patricia Joan Timberman (Dorr) and Irvin Duane Timberman. At the age of 12, his family moved to Casper, Wyoming.
Lon graduated from Natrona County High School, married his high school sweetheart, Janna (Willy) Timberman, and they had three sons, Christopher Shane, Kelly John, and Zeb Alva. He attended the National College of Business in Rapid City, SD on a rodeo scholarship and received his degree in marketing. Lon had been president of the Wyoming Rodeo Association and member of the PRCA and thoroughly enjoyed riding bareback horses, team roping, calf roping, and steer wrestling. After college he was manager of the family business, J-Flag Indoor Arena and Stables in Mills, Wyoming. Lon , also, partnered in Paintrock Outfitters, sold Austrees, and did custom hay farming. After 13 years he and his family moved to Hyattville, Wy to manage the Hyatt Ranch. Eventually, the family moved back to Casper where he began working for Bekaert Corp. as District Sales Manager, teaching new methods of fence building to ranchers, forest service, etc., and received several awards from the corporation. Later he managed farm stores in Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming.
In 2004, Lon & Janna purchased a ranch in Bridgeport, NE, where they raised cattle, horses, and farmed hay. After 9 years, they decided to move back to Wyoming, to be closer to their family, and purchased farm land to build their homestead and raising cattle and hay.
Lon was a Master Mason with the Camp Clarke Lodge No. 285 in Bridgeport and member of Wyoming Cattleman’s Association. He enjoyed hunting, flyfishing, and spending time with his family and friends.
Lon was always learning, studying, and working to be better at everything he was trying to accomplish. At the time of his death, he was working for Western Ranch Supply in Billings, Montana, doing sales and delivery. He was a fun, animated, and very dedicated man in all walks of his life and will, truly, be missed by many family, friends and acquaintances.
Lon is survived by his father, Duane Timberman, wife Janna, brother Bill (Kathleen) Timberman, sister Dent Timberman, sons Chris (Lucinda)Timberman,
Kelly (Shannon) Timberman, Zeb (Mindy) Timberman, grandsons Christopher (Ashlynn) Timberman, Aden Timberman, Weston Timberman, Kiley Timberman,
Galvyn Timberman, Ryland Timberman, granddaughters Dayanera (Brett) Kautzmann, Elyza Timberman, great grandsons Jace Timberman and Claysen Timberman
Sims 4 child kiss mod download utorrent. He was preceded in death by his mother, Patricia, grandfather Dutch Dorr, grandfather Alva Timberman, grandmother Florence Dorr, grandmother Violet Timberman
In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the Billings Clinic Hospital, ICU. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting: www.stevensonandsons.com.
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
11:00 a.m.
Friday December 11, 2020
Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home
1717 Main Street
Miles City, Montana 59301
Interment
Following the service.
Friday December 11, 2020
Custer County Cemetery
Cemetery Rd
Miles City, Montana 59301
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
11:00 a.m.
Friday December 11, 2020
Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home
Timberman Vs
1717 Main Street
Miles City, Montana 59301
Interment
Following the service.
Timberman Tree Service
Friday December 11, 2020
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Custer County Cemetery
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