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Ron Chapin, 62, of Laramie, passed away on April 18, 2026. He was born on February 18, 1964, in Kemmerer, to Ronald R. Chapin and Marilyn O. Covell. Ron graduated from high school in Big Piney, where he was an outstanding student-athlete. During his high school years, he lettered in swimming, track, football, and basketball, and was a four-time state champion in swimming. He continued his athletic achievements in college. He was later inducted into the Big Piney Hall of Fame in recognition of his accomplishments. Ron then met Dr. Grace Gosar through her brother, Steve, and the two eventually settled in Buffalo, Wyoming, where they raised three daughters—Hannah (30), Maggie (28), and Seren (24). Ron held a Master's in Education, and dedicated 29 years of his life to teaching and coaching swimming in Buffalo. He impacted countless students and athletes through his guidance, encouragement, and passion for education. His excellence as a coach earned him Coach of the Year honors eight times. Ron was known for his playful spirit, gentle heart, and firm belief that consistent effort was necessary for growth. He loved crafting delicious Sunday breakfasts for his family, chopping firewood in the mountains, playing an early morning round of golf, and jamming out to 80s rock bands. Above all, he was the best dad and best friend to his daughters, who are, in his own words, "his greatest accomplishment." Ron was preceded in death by his parents; his two brothers, Rod and Cory; Dr. Grace Gosar and her parents, Tony and Bernadette Gosar. He is survived by his daughters, Hannah, Maggie, and Seren; his brother, Ray; his sister-in-law, Beckie Chapin; his loving aunts, Penny, Debbie, Barb, and Betty; his son-in-law, Rahul; and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. Two celebrations of Ron’s life will be held: a graveside service at the Big Piney cemetery on May 8th starting at 11am, followed by brunch at the Southwest Sublette Pioneers Senior Center in Marbleton; and a celebration of life in Buffalo on May 23rd from 10am-1pm. All are welcome to join." Scam Alert – Impersonating Law Enforcement (posted 4/22/2026)
Joy Ufford The mood was very festive and rather raucous while supporters of Kickin’ Cancer in Sublette County and LaBarge gambled with hundreds of dollars in chips, cheering for both winners and losers during the annual "Casino Night." The Southwest Pioneers Senior Center dining room in Marbleton turned into a glitzy casino Saturday night, April 18, with blackjack, craps and roulette tables and smiling dealers. One end of the room was filled with special gift baskets donated for the raffle and the silent auction generously donated handcrafted jewelry, art, dinners, vacations, hay and other special items. Kickin’ Cancer sold out 180 dinner tickets in advance and many more came from far and wide to play poker, visit with friends, take pictures and support the cause. Donations large and small fund the nonprofit’s goal to offer local cancer patients some extra emotional and financial support. Every year, each eligible applicant in Sublette County and LaBarge can access up to $6,500 to ease the burdens of qualified travel or medical costs. In 2025, Kickin’ Cancer distributed $195,724.82 to local families and individuals. Over the years, Kickin’ Cancer has provided more than $1 million to locals. After almost 24 years, board president, founding member and cancer survivor Steve James retired, with Kevin Kunard stepping up to expand the board and work toward making the nonprofit self-sustainable. Fishing for the Fight, a summer fly-fishing tournament, provided a significant grant as a foundation. Kickin’ Cancer administrative manager Arlaina Goddard was a whirlwind swirling throughout the "casino." Also featured were treasurer Kim Myers, secretary Chauncey Goodrich and board members Amy Thang, Kathy King, Laura Walton and Mandy Norris. Kunard said this year’s annual event surpassed expectations. The Common Cents casino tables and dealers were sponsored by local businesses and individuals – Craps ($2,000) Pinedale Dental and Jonah Energy; Roulette ($1,400) Hilcorp Energy and PureWest; Blackjack ($850) The Bear Den, Speciality Drywall, SOS Well Services, Bank of Jackson Hole, Tegeler & Associates, Office Outlet, First Western Bank, King Electric, Neilou and Roman Sombrano and DYNAMCK. Click on this link for more pictures: Casino Night For more information about Kickin’ Cancer, see www.kickincancer.org. Mike Schmid announces he will not run for re-election (posted 4/22/2026) |
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