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Fred Yeaman

Fred Roberts Yeaman, 97, passed away July 15, 2017, at Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital in Thermopolis.

Born in Afton, Wyo., April 7, 1920, he was one of seven children of George and Mary (Roberts) Yeaman. Graduating from Afton High School in 1938 he received a four-year football scholarship to the University of Wyoming. During summers he worked for the U.S. Park Service and the CCC's at Saratoga, Wyo.

Following college he joined the U.S. Navy in 1943 which included training at the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, later serving duty at Pearl Harbor, Wake Island, Philippines, Peliero and Okinawa. Following the end of the war, Fred returned to Wyoming where he ranched with his brother Don and family in Auburn, Wyo. After his father sold the ranch, Fred began working for the WY Game and Fish, serving 32 years. During that time he became a Warden, Supervisor, Chief of the Wildlife Division, Assistant State Warden and retired as a Supervisor in Casper.

On December 9, 1961, he married Betty Jane White in Dubois, Wyo., combining their family of six and then added two more children to their union.

After retirement Fred moved his family to Wind River Canyon where he and Betty loved working to maintain that oasis with the Bleak family. Fred enjoyed gardening, hunting, fishing, camping, traveling, Bingo, rug latch hook and the Senior Citizens Center with its bus rides.

He loved horses, the White Family homestead in the canyon and Togwotee Pass cabin. Fred was a Wyoming Pioneer. Recently he was honored as the oldest living quarterback at the University of Wyoming football history. He was a member of the BPOE Elks, Masons, Shrine Club, Civilian Conservation Corps and attended the Sovereign Grace Bible Church in Worland.

He is survived by his children, James Patterson, Margaret "Muggs" Lewis, Catherine Phillips, Kevin, Fred "Jake", Tod Yeaman and Susan Scholtz; brother, Don Yeaman; eighteen grandchildren; and twenty great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty in 2015; son, Michael Patterson; and siblings, Mabel, Ruth, Edith and Dortha and baby George.

Memorial services will be held Friday, July 21, at 11a.m. at the Risen Son Southern Baptist Church. Inurnment of both Betty and Fred will follow at Monument Hill Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Hot Springs County Senior Citizens Center, P.O. Box 747, Thermopolis, WY 82443. Mortimore Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Online messages may be offered at http://www.mortfh.com.

 

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