![]() |
Pinedale
Wyoming Local News
|
Sublette
County | |||||||||||||
Pinedale Local News |
April 24, 1938 – July 15, 2025 Covill Funeral Home Annabell Fern Splett, 87, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away July 15, 2025 at the Sublette Center in Pinedale, Wyoming. Annabell was born April 24, 1938 in Daniel, Wyoming to Samuel L. and Arvilla (Stone) Smith. She grew up and attended a small rural school in the Bronx on a ranch near the Green River. When she was a teenager her father suffered an injury that forced the family to move to Pinedale. It was then that she went to work at a café and learned how to be a dinner cook. She met the love of her life, Leon "Lee" Splett, when she was working at the café on St. Patrick’s Day in 1960. They were married on June 2, 1960 in Jackson, Wyoming and to this union were born three daughters; Donna Lee, Dale Ann and Lesa Kay. Annie was a dedicated wife and mother and made schooling and educational opportunities a priority for her daughters. She enjoyed riding her three-wheeled bicycle, was a fantastic gardener, and she loved to cook. She often made her delicious banana bread for friends and family at Christmas time. She loved animals and had many rescue pets, dogs and cats, throughout her life. She was a strong Christian, and it was important that her family be brought up in the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Faith—she attended Trinity Lutheran in Rock Springs. Annabell is survived by her husband, Lee Splett of Rock Springs; three daughters: Donna Lee (James) Partington of Carson City, NV; Dale Ann Fischer of Rock Springs, and Lesa Kay Snyder of Rock Springs; brother Joe (Betty) Smith of Oregon; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, Samuel and Arvilla Smith; brothers James Roy and George Smith; son-in-law Timothy Snyder; and a sister, Martha, who died in infancy. A graveside service will be held Friday, July 18, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at the Pinedale Cemetery. Related Links: Obituary - Annabell Fern Splett Covill Funeral Home, Pinedale, Wyoming
May 31, 1968 – July 9, 2025 Covill Funeral Home Heaven welcomed another angel. Thomas Scott Marshall, 57 of Pinedale Wyoming, passed away on July 9, 2025, due to complications from a stroke. He was born May 31, 1968, in Tooele, UT, to Thomas Rulon Marshall and DeeAnn Heward Marshall. Our hearts are broken, and the hole he leaves behind feels immeasurable. Scott was full of life—he could talk to anyone, light up any room, and had a contagious smile that left a lasting impression. He loved his family fiercely and taught us so much about living with passion, kindness, and frugalness. An extraordinary gardener, Scott found joy in sharing his harvest with friends and loved ones and boy, could he cook! He also cherished time spent outdoors—where you could find him exploring the Wind Rivers, Gros Ventre, Wyoming and Salt ranges, fishing, hunting, hiking, camping in the big dumb cardboard box, and taking rides through the mountains where he found solace and peace. Though we wish we had more time with him, we are deeply grateful for the memories, the laughter, and the adventures we shared. His love and legacy will forever remain with us. He could often be heard asking "By the way… are you a cop"? Survived by his wife, Vicky Marshall, son Ryker Marshall, stepsons, Levi Rutledge, Jacob (Mariah) Rutledge and granddaughters Sophie, Athena, Kambri and Paislee. His mother DeeAnn Marshall, sisters, Joanne Mentaberry, Elaine Wohlfarth, Bonnie Gay (Christian) Whitesides as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was proceeded in death by his father Thomas Rulon Marshall, father-in-law Fred Broadbent, sister Peggy Marshall, niece Charlotte DeeAnn Whitesides and both sets of grandparents. A celebration of life will be held at a later time. Related Links: Obituary – Thomas Scott Marshall Covill Funeral Home, Pinedale, Wyoming
June 3, 1941 – July 14, 2025 Covill Funeral Home Gaye Fletcher of Pinedale, Wyoming died Monday, July 14, 2025 in Pinedale. She was born June 3, 1941 in Montpelier, Idaho to Ray and Jean Dimond. Gaye’s early years included time spent on the family ranch on the Hams Fork river and great times in Cokeville with her cousins. She graduated from Rock Springs High School before attending and graduating from St. Benedict’s Nursing School in Ogden, Utah. In 1961 Gaye married Gil Fletcher and they grew their family to include four children. Gil and Gaye relocated their young family to Pinedale in 1971. Even though Gaye hated Pinedale upon arrival, she grew to love the little mountain town. The people of Pinedale grew to love her as well. As a nurse at the clinic, retirement center and public health, she helped and comforted many people in this community. She had a quiet strength that often went unnoticed, but this was one of her greatest gifts. Family was most important to Gaye. She loved little kids. Being married to Gil meant you were married to a very social person and your home always had an open door. She was the quiet partner behind the scenes always making sure people were fed, comforted, sometimes bandaged and always valued. Gaye was preceded in death by her husband, G.W. Fletcher, and her sons Robb and Ken. She will be greatly missed by her family. She is survived by daughters Jean Johnson and Holli (Bruce) Redmond, grandchildren Jacob (Ashlee) and Eli Johnson, Cody and Zayne Lunde, Dustin and Cole Redmond, and Mikala Fletcher. Great grandchildren Brindee and Kyzlee Redmond and Kamdyn Johnson. In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to a charity of your choice. Related Links: Obituary - Gaye Fletcher Covill Funeral Home, Pinedale, Wyoming Upper Green Cemetery District Special Meeting July 22 (posted 7/15/2025)
Wyoming Community Foundation On Wednesday, June 11, 2025, the Sublette Local Board of the Wyoming Community Foundation (WYCF) recognized Mike Hughes with the Spirit of the Meadowlark Award for his numerous contributions to Sublette County. The Southwest Pioneer Senior Citizens Center in Marbleton was filled with well-wishers, and a squad of Sublette County firefighters even showed up with a fire engine! WYCF President & CEO Samin Dadelahi gave a brief overview of the organization. For over 35 years, the WYCF has connected people who care with causes that matter to build a better Wyoming. WYCF has granted more than $120 million to charitable causes in all 23 counties while ensuring communities have the resources to thrive. WYCF houses three priority funds that focus on causes you care about which include: the Wyoming Enrichment Network, the Wyoming Women’s Foundation, and the Wyoming Wildlife Foundation. Aside from grantmaking, WYCF specializes in working with individuals to achieve their charitable goals through: - Establishing Donor Advised and Donor Designated Funds; - Supporting giving in specific geographic areas or to a specific cause - Accepting and liquidating unique gifts such as mineral rights, gifts of property and appreciated stock - Helping individuals leave a legacy to their community through estate planning. - WYCF works directly with nonprofits to establish endowed funds to support their work; local examples include the Museum of the Mountain Man, Pinedale Fine Arts Council and the Pinedale Preschool. Local Board Chair Mindi Crabb then provided highlights on the Local Board: The members of the Sublette Local Board at WYCF invest in local projects and initiatives, fund nonprofit programs, and connect the Sublette communities to our statewide WYCF resources. The Sublette Local Board was established in 2005 with a million-dollar endowment left by Shell Oil to support nonprofits in the county. - The local board now advises on grants made from four different funds that support Sublette County, including the Gayle McMurry Kinnison Fund which Gayle established in 2000 to support charitable purposes in Health & Human Services and Arts & Culture. - The local board has granted over $1.59 million since inception to over 60 different nonprofits in the area and granted over $91,000 in 2024 alone. The 2025 spring round of grant awards will be announced very soon! - The local board has been operating for over 20 years and has been a major sponsor of the Pinedale Half Marathon, now the Race to Raise. - Local board members include Sam Bixler, Tara Bolgiano, Mindi Crabb, Emily Fixter, Ken Konicek, Greg Legerski, Dean Loftus, Fred Palmer, Sherri Redden and Karen Wenz. This is the Sublette Local Board’s fifth year honoring a recipient of the Spirit of the Meadowlark Award. The award is intended to recognize those in the Sublette area that give of their time, talent, and treasure to make their community stronger - in good times and in bad. - The Meadowlark was chosen because it arrives as winter is ushering out. This bird is the first to start the work and build their community and they are often the bird that gives many of us a spark of hope for warmer months! - Meadowlarks are one of the few birds that sing both while perched and while flying, much like those that willingly give both time and financial support in the effort to support the vision of their communities and favorite organizations. - John Audubon attributed the scientific name Sturnella Neglecta to Western meadowlarks, which in Latin means "overlooked." The Sublette Local Board created the "Spirit of the Meadowlark" award to ensure those who give the most of themselves to their community are not overlooked, but recognized for the good they do to build a better Wyoming. Board member Sherri Redden introduced Mike Hughes by highlighting some of his many roles and services to the Big Piney/Marbleton community. She and Local Board Chair Mindi Crabb then presented Mike with a beautiful acrylic award and handed him the microphone. Mike regaled the audience with a number of stories about his time as a volunteer firefighter and accomplishments during his tenure as a town council person and mayor. The evening wrapped up with a nice meal provided by the Southwest Pioneer Senior Center team led by Carie James and a piano solo by one of Mike’s granddaughters. Mike’s wife, Janice, shared a slide show and some letters and awards that he has received over the years. Click on this link for more pictures
The Sublette Local Board at the Wyoming Community Foundation (WYCF) recently awarded over $52,000 in grants to local causes. These grants were made as part of WYCF’s competitive grant cycle, which allows nonprofit organizations from around the state to request funding for important projects and general operating. Local advisory boards and fund holders also offer substantial support to specific areas of the state. The Sublette Local Advisory Board supports organizations and projects that benefit communities across Sublette County. "Behind every grant is a group of people working hard to solve problems, create opportunities, and meet the needs of their neighbors," says Cassandra Hunter, Program Associate at WYCF. "Especially in times of uncertainty, with federal shifts and growing need across the state, we’re proud to support the organizations that continue to show up for their communities, often filling gaps that no one else is addressing." Nonprofits who received grants include: Children’s Discovery Center Children’s Learning Center Pinedale Community Food Basket Sublette County Historical Society, Inc. Pinedale Theater Company Pinedale Preschool, Inc. Food Bank of Wyoming Sublette County School District #9- Big Piney Robotics Serve Wyoming Mindi Crabb, Chairperson of the Sublette Local Advisory Board, adds, "It is an honor to steward the wishes of thoughtful donors who chose to leave a legacy for our communities through the Wyoming Community Foundation. We are excited to increase the impact of so many of our local nonprofits who make this such a special place to live." About the Sublette Local Board at WYCF Since 2005, the Sublette Local Board has invested $1.4 million in total to the community with grantmaking. In 2024 alone, the board made 26 grants and awarded over $76,000 to nonprofits in the region, supporting diverse causes and fostering a stronger community. About WYCF For over 35 years, the Wyoming Community Foundation has connected donors with causes that matter, helping communities thrive. WYCF has distributed more than $120 million to charitable organizations across Wyoming, supporting projects and initiatives that make a lasting impact. Learn more at www.wycf.org. 60-Day Public Notice of Skilled Nursing Facility Relocation and New Services (posted 6/23/2025) |
Local
Services: |
|
For
more information about Sublette County and towns near Pinedale, Pinedale Local and Pinedale Online are designed and maintained by Wind River Web Services LLC in Pinedale, Wyoming. News stories are contributed by members of the community. Our office is located in Office Outlet in Pinedale, 43 S Sublette Ave. We welcome story contributions by anyone from the community about upcoming events. Credits: Photos by Pinedale Online unless otherwise credited. We welcome photo contributions, especially for the Pinedale Local top picture and "Out and About" photo gallery. To submit photos, please send as high resolution photo as available (preferably larger than 1000 pixels on horizontal dimension.) Top header photos should have a narrow horizontal element that can be extracted to fit the banner space. Pinedale Online/Wind River Web Services LLC also owns and maintains the Sublette.com and BigPiney.com companion sites. All site content is copyright 2022. Photos, graphics and written content may not be used without advance permission from Pinedale Online/Wind River Web Services LLC. Please contact us for more information or questions about using content found on our site, support@pinedaleonline.com, 307-360-7689. If you find any broken links on our site, please let us know. Thank you for visiting us!
|