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Marilyn June <I>Rodeman</I> Alexander

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Marilyn June Rodeman Alexander

Birth
Hemingford, Box Butte County, Nebraska, USA
Death
18 May 1980 (aged 46)
Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Marilyn June Rodeman was born August 16, 1933 in Hemingford, Nebraska; the daughter of Charles Everett Daniel and Lillian Dolly Grace Shimek Rodeman, one of seven children.

In very early years she moved to LaGrange, Wyoming with her family where she received all of her elementary and high school education. She graduated from LaGrange High School and in 1950-51 she entered the Southeast University Center in Torrington, Wyoming.

She began her teaching career in the LaBonte Community at the White School, Converse County, Wyoming in 1951. She continued her teaching career and through correspondence courses, extension and attending summer school at the University of Wyoming she graduated with a BA degree in Elementary Education from the University of Wyoming in 1972. She continued to teach in School District No. 1, Converse County.

She was a member of the St. James Catholic Church, Douglas Catholic Women, Wyoming Education Association, Douglas F.F.A. Alumni, University of Wyoming Alumni, American Legion Auxiliary, Wyoming and Converse County Cowbelles, Wyoming Arts for Youth, American National Red Cross, LaBonte-Wagonhound Homemakers and Farm Bureau, Republican Women and Jackalope Racing Association.

Survivors included her sons, Daniel Lee, Dennis Normak, Mark Alan and Kurt Lee Patrick, all of Douglas; brother James Arthur Charles Rodeman of Nebraska City, Nebraska; sisters Evelyn Joyce Wunder of Riverton, Wyoming; Shirley Jean Henderson of Casper, Wyoming; Edris Elaine Wilson of Lusk, Wyoming; Vlasto Caroline Johnson of Shoshoni, Wyoming and Mrs. Sharon Irene O'Neil of Riverton, Wyoming; parents Dan Rodeman of Fort Laramie, Wyoming and Lillian Rodeman of Riverton; step-mother, Leona Rodeman of Fort Laramie and several nieces and nephews.

Information was obtained from her obituary in the Douglas Budget, May 22, 1980. A copy of the obituary is available from the Converse County, WY library.
Marilyn June Rodeman was born August 16, 1933 in Hemingford, Nebraska; the daughter of Charles Everett Daniel and Lillian Dolly Grace Shimek Rodeman, one of seven children.

In very early years she moved to LaGrange, Wyoming with her family where she received all of her elementary and high school education. She graduated from LaGrange High School and in 1950-51 she entered the Southeast University Center in Torrington, Wyoming.

She began her teaching career in the LaBonte Community at the White School, Converse County, Wyoming in 1951. She continued her teaching career and through correspondence courses, extension and attending summer school at the University of Wyoming she graduated with a BA degree in Elementary Education from the University of Wyoming in 1972. She continued to teach in School District No. 1, Converse County.

She was a member of the St. James Catholic Church, Douglas Catholic Women, Wyoming Education Association, Douglas F.F.A. Alumni, University of Wyoming Alumni, American Legion Auxiliary, Wyoming and Converse County Cowbelles, Wyoming Arts for Youth, American National Red Cross, LaBonte-Wagonhound Homemakers and Farm Bureau, Republican Women and Jackalope Racing Association.

Survivors included her sons, Daniel Lee, Dennis Normak, Mark Alan and Kurt Lee Patrick, all of Douglas; brother James Arthur Charles Rodeman of Nebraska City, Nebraska; sisters Evelyn Joyce Wunder of Riverton, Wyoming; Shirley Jean Henderson of Casper, Wyoming; Edris Elaine Wilson of Lusk, Wyoming; Vlasto Caroline Johnson of Shoshoni, Wyoming and Mrs. Sharon Irene O'Neil of Riverton, Wyoming; parents Dan Rodeman of Fort Laramie, Wyoming and Lillian Rodeman of Riverton; step-mother, Leona Rodeman of Fort Laramie and several nieces and nephews.

Information was obtained from her obituary in the Douglas Budget, May 22, 1980. A copy of the obituary is available from the Converse County, WY library.


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