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Wyoming Livestock Roundup • Volume 33 No. 38 • January 15, 2022
OBITUARIES
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Charles Anthony Larsen June 7, 1953 – Jan. 5, 2022
Charles Anthony “Chuck” Larsen was born June 7, 1953 in Sioux Falls, S.D. to Charles E. Larsen and Phyllis M. (Wachendorf) Larsen. He passed from this life Jan. 5, at Monument Health Hospital in Rapid City, S.D. after a
brief illness, with family at his side. Chuck was an amazing man. He truly loved people and never met a stranger. Everyone who knew him loved him and he loved them all. Chuck retired in June of 2015 after 36 years with Carbon Power and Light in Saratoga where he worked as a groundsman, became a lineman, engineering tech, head engineer and then the general manager. After retirement, Chuck and his wife Linda moved to Hulett where Chuck spent his final years living out his dream. He loved the area, the people and got to be horseback almost everyday. Chuck was also a cow-
boy poet. He wrote all of his own material and loved entertaining people with his jokes and stories and poems. He met so many wonderful entertainers over the years. He always said they were just like family to him and he loved them all. Chuck had a very special way of writing, whether it was his poetry or articles he wrote for the Wren magazine. He always made everyone feel like they were part of the story. He was so much fun to watch when he was entertaining. His poetry could be visualized as well as heard. Chuck leaves behind his wife Linda; son Chris and his wife Jessica and
their children Maren, Kohin and Lachlan; daughter Beth, her husband Dave and their children Maxwell, Miles and Aubrey Sue; step-daughter Lisa and her partner Sandy; and step-son Scott and his wife Cindy and their children Elijah, Sage and Silas. Chuck loved being a dad to all four kids and loved being grandpa to all of his grandchildren. Chuck is also survived by his dad Charles, his brother Rich and his children and his sister Cathy and her children. Chuck also liked to hunt deer and elk. In Saratoga, he spent many years packing into the mountains with his horses and mules and his best buddies setting up hunting camp. Chuck was “camp cook” and took the job very serious. He spent hours going over menus and his supply list to make sure everything went just as planned.
Chuck was also fortunate to go on two hunting trips to Alaska. On the first hunt, he shot a caribou and on the second hunt he shot a Dall sheep which was listed in Boone and Crocket as an alltime record sheep scoring 172 and he was honored at their 28th Annual North American banquet in Reno, Nev. as having the third largest sheep for the years 2010-12. The same year, he finally drew a tag in Wyoming for a Bighorn sheep and had a very successful hunt thanks to his guide Tanner and his old hunting buddies. Chuck and Linda bought some other acreage besides their home place outside Hulett that Chuck liked to hunt on as well as ride on, as well as ride on, cut firewood, clean up and just enjoy being in nature. He was calling coyotes over there last year and was able to
Lucy Anne McClintock Sullivan
BOOTH’S BOOTH’S
Cherry Creek Cherry Creek
May 11, 1929 – Jan. 9, 2022
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call in a mountain lion. Chuck and Linda’s living room is full of his trophies. Hunting with his grandsons and Scott and Zac Palus, whom he called “Deer slayer” were some of his favorite hunts. Chuck’s last big adventure was building his wife a cabin over on the other property. Chuck proudly served in the United States Air Force. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and American Legion in Hulett. Services for Chuck will be held Jan. 22 at the Greater Hulett Community Center in Hulett at 10 a.m. Following the service, there will be a cowboy music and poetry memorial, starring many of the entertainers he performed with over the years. A lunch will follow. Online condolences may be written at fidlerisburgfuneralchapels.com.
On Jan. 9, Lucy Anne McClintock Sullivan passed away. She was 92 years old. Lucy was the proud mother of six children, 10 grandchildren, five step-grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Born May 11, 1929 in Mooresville, Mo., Lucy was the daughter of Warren and Hazel (McMillen) McClintock. She was raised in Mooresville and went to school there through ninth grade when the family moved to Casper in 1944. Lucy went to Natrona County High School and graduated in 1947. She worked for Mountain Bell Telephone from 1946 until she was married in 1949. During her life, she donated her time to numerous philanthropic organizations, including the National Wool Growers Association, 4-H Club and volunteered at the local hospital. Lucy married Frank Sullivan on Nov. 26, 1949. Together they owned and operated the 2-C Land and Livestock Ranch, and through the years had six children. Lucy’s greatest
love was her family, and she dedicated her life to being a mother, grandmother, wife and helping her husband run the ranch. Lucy is preceded in death by her parents, Warren and Hazel McClintock, husband Frank Sullivan, son Stephen Thomas Sullivan, brothers George McClintock and Jerry McClintock and sisters Lynette McClintock Webber and Lois McClintock Marvin. Lucy is survived by her children Kathryn Sullivan Amato, Judi Sullivan (Steve) Dunning, Joe (Peggy) Sullivan, Tammy Sullivan (Tommy) Crimm and Frank (Suzette) Sullivan. She is also survived by many adoring grandchildren, step-grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The family thanks everyone for their thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Lucy was happiest trailing livestock up to the Big Horn Mountains with her family members by her side. We know she is in heaven enjoying being reunited with relatives. Services will be conducted at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Casper on Jan. 22 at 1 p.m. Newcomer Funeral Home in Casper is honored to serve the Sullivan family and invites friends to view and sign the online registry at newcomercasper.com and share favorite memories of Lucy. Visit hamlettdobson.com to leave an online condolence for the Sullivan family.
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