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You may not upload any more photos to this memorial Laurence DeBoer), of Billings, Montana, Becky Carroll (Andy) of Billings, Montana, and Linda Henderson of Evansville, nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren.Ĭremation has taken place and burial services at the family plot in Laramie will be done at a later date. Bill Laycock (Charlotte) of Laramie five children: Carol Larson (Bill) of Evanston, Dale Malody (Lorie) of Edmond, Oklahoma, Dr. She is survived by her husband, Raymond Lee Malody of Casper a brother, Dr. She passed away August 27th at Central Wyoming Hospice. When poor health prevented them from going to Arizona, they eventually moved into Park Place. Upon her husband's retirement, they spent many happy winters in Mesa, Arizona where she played golf and bridge and took up tole painting. She was past-president of the Zilah Club and the Municipal Ladies Golf Association, danced with the Egyptians, and played bridge in several groups. In Casper, she was active in Kappa Delta Alumni, Guardians of Bethel Nine of the Job's Daughters, Daughters of the Nile, and Service League.
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They moved to Casper in 1960, and when her five children were all in school, she worked as a part time secretary for the school district, and later on, full time for the Wyoming Multiple Listing Service and the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra. Upon her husband's graduation, they moved to Gillette where she worked part-time as a secretary for the Presbyterian Church. She dropped out of the university and worked as a secretary for General Credit and the Christensen Insurance Company. They dated and were married June 28, 1953, and remained married for 59 years. In 1951, she met a friend of her brother's who was home on leave from the Marine Corps.

Dolly not only typed the book, she also did the art and illustrations. Northern who was writing a botany textbook. She worked part time as a secretary to Dr. She graduated with honors in 1951 and enrolled in the University of Wyoming. While attending Laramie High, she played clarinet in the band, and was active in art, square dancing, and rodeo. They moved into Laramie so that she and her brother could attend junior high and high school. She attended rural schools, and at one time, she and her brother were the only students in that country school, and her sister was their teacher. Her early years were spent on ranches in East Laramie County and along the Sybille Canyon. Dolly Malody was born in Februin Cheyenne, Wyoming the youngest of six children born to John and Carrie (Freudenthal) Laycock.
