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Joyce Elaine <I>Riddle</I> Gauger

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Joyce Elaine Riddle Gauger

Birth
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Death
16 Apr 2006 (aged 75)
Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana, USA
Burial
Cremated, Other Add to Map
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Joyce Elaine Gauger was the first born of Charles H. Riddle and Doris L. Baker Riddle born on 20 July 1930 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Moving with her parents in 1931-1932 to Billings, Montana area. Where she graduated from Billings Senior High School in 1948. She married George Willis Gauger on 26 July, 1947 in Billings, Montana. The lived first at Lockwood Flats just East of Billings, than moved to South Billings and next to Worden, Montana in 1960's and then to The G-diamond ranch 2 miles East of Joliet, Montana.
She won many blue ribbons at the Yellowstone County Fair for her beautiful knitting. Making many sweaters, afaghans and nurmerous Barbie Doll clothes. She was a wonderful baker and homemaker.
She is preseded in death by her husband and parents.
she is survived by her two sons; Steven M. Gauger of Billings, and Douglas W. Gauger, his wife Toni and one Grandson, Daniel W. Gauger, One brother, Charles P. Riddle of Spokane, Washington, and Three sisters, LeAnn M. Winship of Mitchel, S.D. ; Nola J. Morris of Ogden, Utah; and LaDana R. Knupp of Council Bluffs, IA. and 14 nephews and nieces.

Joyce Elaine Gauger was the first born of Charles H. Riddle and Doris L. Baker Riddle born on 20 July 1930 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Moving with her parents in 1931-1932 to Billings, Montana area. Where she graduated from Billings Senior High School in 1948. She married George Willis Gauger on 26 July, 1947 in Billings, Montana. The lived first at Lockwood Flats just East of Billings, than moved to South Billings and next to Worden, Montana in 1960's and then to The G-diamond ranch 2 miles East of Joliet, Montana.
She won many blue ribbons at the Yellowstone County Fair for her beautiful knitting. Making many sweaters, afaghans and nurmerous Barbie Doll clothes. She was a wonderful baker and homemaker.
She is preseded in death by her husband and parents.
she is survived by her two sons; Steven M. Gauger of Billings, and Douglas W. Gauger, his wife Toni and one Grandson, Daniel W. Gauger, One brother, Charles P. Riddle of Spokane, Washington, and Three sisters, LeAnn M. Winship of Mitchel, S.D. ; Nola J. Morris of Ogden, Utah; and LaDana R. Knupp of Council Bluffs, IA. and 14 nephews and nieces.

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burie with husband



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