Lawrence Brendon Sneathen, 50, passed away on February 2, 2018 to be with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He was born December 4, 1967 in Casper to Ronald and Virginia Sneathen.
He was the youngest of seven siblings. He went to Natrona County Schools and had many friends.
Larry was a welder by trade and enjoyed his time at B & H Rig and Tong. Larry met the love of his life Terri Sneathen in June of 1994. They married on May 15, 1998. Larry then took her 4 children Shannon, Amber, Timmy and Ashley as his own and was a great father. Larry and Terri loved the 24 years they had together. They enjoyed fishing and camping.
Larry is survived by his loving wife Terri; children, Shannon, Amber, Timmy, Ashley and Brendon; grandchildren , Dallas, Mason, Serenity, Raleigh and Aiden; his mother, Virginia Sneathen; siblings, Ronald, Karen, Sonya, Doug, and Rhonda.
He is preceded in death by his father Ronald Sneathen and sister, Lisa Gonzales.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM, Thursday, February 8, 2018 at Word Christian Fellowship, 1220 S. Melrose. A visitation will be held on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 from 4:00 PM until 6:00 P.M. at Bustard’s Funeral Home. Interment will take place at Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Kenneth (Ken) Post passed in Yuma, Arizona on January 23rd, 2018 at the age of 88.
Kenneth was born on September 3rd, 1929 in Fairview, Montana to Lloyd and Jessie Post. The family moved to Thermopolis, Wyoming in 1942 and Ken graduated high school in 1946. After graduation he worked in the oilfields and construction. He drove semi-trucks for various companies until 1955. He then moved to Casper, WY and joined the Casper Fire Department. Ken married Kathleen Doherty on April 20th,1956 in Casper. During his tenure with the fire department he worked his way to Master Mechanic/Assistant Chief and retired in 1975.
Ken & Kathleen had two sons Craig & Shawn Post. Kenneth owned Kenneth Post Cabinets. He designed and installed several oak cabinets in homes & various doctor’s offices in Casper. Woodwork was his passion and he enjoyed making items for his sons, grandchildren, & great-grandchildren. Ken also drove bus for the Casper College Men’s & Women’s Basketball teams in the ‘80’s and 90’s. He was a member of the Casper Water Ski Club for many years and Casper City Council Member finalizing his term as Mayor.
When Kathleen passed May 18, 1996, Ken decided to make Yuma, Arizona his home. There he met Una Belzer and they later married in September, 2001. They would travel around the state of Arizona to catch college basketball games and enjoyed time with friends. For many years they have traveled to Montana and Wyoming to spend time with their families.
Kenneth is survived by his wife Una of Yuma, son Craig of Casper, granddaughters Amanda (Brant) Jacobson of Williston, ND, and Stefany Post of Casper, WY, one great-granddaughter and 4 great-grandsons. Kenneth is preceded in death by his parents, wife Kathleen, and son Shawn.
The family will conduct a remembrance service this summer.
