Stephen Joe Plummer

On Wednesday, August 21, 2019, Stephen Joe Plummer of Glenrock, Wyoming, a loving husband and dedicated father of four passed away at the age of 58 surrounded by family and friends.

Steve was born September 14, 1960, to Douglas and Sandra Plummer in Casper, Wyoming. As a teenager, he worked with his dad building houses; he then worked at several coal mines for many years. He also owned Eastgate Service in Glenrock, Wyoming. He raised four children, a son, Brad Vodicka and three daughters, Bobbi Jo Plummer, Crystal (Plummer) Decoteau, and Alisha Vodicka. He loved to play the guitar, watch football, go hunting, and most of all, his family. Steve is preceded in death by his grandparents, Nile and Mona Plummer, and Clifford and Edith Cuthbertson. Steve is survived by his loving wife Shelley Plummer, daughters Bobbi Plummer, Crystal Decoteau, Alisha Vodicka, son Brad Vodicka, seven grandchildren, his parents Douglas and Sandra Plummer, sister Rhonda Benson, brother Mike Plummer as well as several nieces and nephews.

Services will be held on Tuesday, August 27, 2019, at 10:00 am at the Glenrock Middle School Auditorium. There will be a reception directly after the services at Deer Creek Hall. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Stephen Plummer Memorial Fund at Hilltop Bank. All proceeds will be donated to the Alzheimer’s Foundation to help find a cure.


Ervin Leroy “Pee Wee” Toney

Ervin Leroy “Pee Wee” Toney, longtime resident of Thermopolis, passed away August 20, 2019 at his daughter’s home in Casper. As he requested, no services will be held, but a “gathering of family and friends” will be held at Shorty’s at a later date. 

Pee Wee was born October 18, 1936 to Earl and Liza Faye Toney in Copan, Oklahoma.

He married Wilma Jaynette (Jan) Burkart in a double ceremony with friends, Lester and Judy Slaughter, in Nowata, OK. They moved their family to Thermopolis in 1968, when he transferred with TRW Reda Pump as the shop foreman. He worked for TRW for 33 years. When they closed the shop, he went to work in the State Park as the Bath House Supervisor before going to work in Saudi Arabia for AIA. He came back to the States in 1995 to work in Cushing, OK before returning home to Thermopolis where he worked for R&C Trucking until his retirement. 

He entered into the Army on 2/25/1959 and was honorably discharged 2/24/1965 from the United States Army Reserve as a Sgt.
In earlier years he enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping. Later his priority was spending time with his family. He has many wonderful qualities. He loved his family and will be remembered with a big smile. We will hear him, for years to come, saying, “ I am finer than a frog’s hair or fair to partly cloudy”, “If you always tell the truth, you never have to worry about what story you told”, “If you are able, you need to give others a hand up…NOT a hand out, but a hand up” and ending his calls to Kaylee and Chloe with “I love you more click”.

He is survived by this three children: David (Mary Ellen) Toney of Gillette, Michael Toney of Thermopolis and Pam (Rick) Zimmer of Casper; his eight grandchildren: Cheree, Kaylee, Chloe, Adam, Heather, Dan, Jennifer and Joey; his ten great-grandchildren: Keenan, Anastasia, Jared, Sadie, Haley, Brenna, Garrett , Gabe, Katelynn and Jackson; three siblings: Freda “Sis” Jackson and Doris Roper of Caney, Kansas and Fred Toney of Copan, Oklahoma; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his wife Jan and his parents. 
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Hot Springs County Senior Citizens or Central Wyoming Hospice would be appreciated. Bustard’s Funeral Directors and Crematory, in Casper, is entrusted with the arrangements.


Robert Allen Cline

Robert Allen Cline, 73, recently of Riverton, Wyoming, passed away Sunday, August 18, 2019. 

Celebration of Life services will be held in Riverton on Saturday, August 31, at 11 am at JayCee Park. An additional service will be conducted at Colonial Chapels in Vallejo, California on October 12, 11 am followed by a runners reunion at Tokay High School in Lodi. 

Robert was born to the late Harvey Clio Cline and Bessie Beatrice (Rush) Cline, originally of Illinois, in Santa Paula, California on July 31, 1946. 

Growing up in Folsom, Yosemite National Park and the greater Sacramento area in California, Robert graduated from Bella Vista High School in 1964. He attended California State College at San Jose and later graduated with a BS and teaching credential from Sacramento State College. Married to Cassandra (Meyers) Cline in 1967, they had one child, Lisa K. Cline, now of Weatherby Lake, Missouri.

In 1981 he met his lifetime love Cathleen S. (Ulmer) Cline, in Sutter Creek, California. Residing in Stockton, California, they were married May 5, 1991.

Robert began his professional career as a Youth Counselor (teacher/peace officer) within the California Youth Authority system in Stockton, California, where he touched the lives of many troubled young men. 

He later became a high school history and social studies teacher at Tokay High School in Lodi. With a passion for history, he was particularly curious about the country’s Native American history and culture, incorporating expanded curricula in his classroom. This interest fueled his endeavors throughout the rest of his life as he lived numerous places in the U.S. and became acquainted with the local history and diverse Native American cultures rooted in those locations. 

But his most enthusiastic endeavor was helping young people develop their talents and esteem, which he did as a high school coach in track, cross country running and football. He coached several teams, girls and boys, to division titles, and individual students to state standing. He, himself held (and still holds) distance running records at both his high school and at Sac State. He was on the nation’s second place winning NCAA mile relay team in 1968.

As head cross country coach, and middle distance and hurdles track coach, at Tokay High School, Robert had a significant influence on the lives of a number of students, who continue today to have influence on other children in their jobs as teachers, coaches, school administrators, parents and more. Foremost amongst them, was his daughter, Lisa. After her graduation and move to college, other students were welcomed and “adopted” into Robert’s home and heart as they faced their own family challenges. He happily gave away some of his “adopted” daughters in marriage.

In 1997 Robert retired from teaching to support Cathleen as her newspaper/media career caused them to move to many additional U.S. locales including Richmond, Indiana, St. Cloud, Minnesota, Norwich, Connecticut, Littleton, Colorado, again to Richmond, and, finally to Riverton, Wyoming. In each of these locations he and Cathy engaged in community service efforts and made numerous life-long friends. 

Robert is survived by his sister, Emmy (Cline) Hoquen (husband Jack) of Clear Lake Oaks, California, along with his wife, Cathy, and daughter, Lisa (husband John Calcara). He is also survived by two nephews Archie Kirchner (wife Vicky), of Little Rock, Arkansas and William Kirchner (wife Rochelle) of Redwood City, California, and grandson, Benjamin Calcara of Weatherby Lake, Missouri. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bessie and Harvey and good friend BJ Williams (wife Pat) of Richmond, Indiana.

He is also survived by his loving family-by-marriage including Pat and Ray Ulmer of Martinez, California, along with siblings-in-law Cheryll Grover and William Ulmer (wife Jacqueline), also of Martinez, Cindy Brandrowsky (husband Steve) of Littleton, Colorado and Christine Huff (husband Joe) of Vallejo, California. Loving nieces and nephews include Jacob Travisano (wife Keiko) of Pasadena, Kenny (wife Priscilla) & Dustin (wife Vicky) Ulmer of Martinez, Calen Huff (wife Courtney) of Irvine, Jordan Huff (husband Brandon) of Martinez, Stephen Bandrowsky of Palo Alto and Christopher Bandrowsky of Littleton. Grand niece and nephews include Catherine Kirchner of New York City, Morgan Grace Huff, Arya Ulmer, Jonah and Ezekiel Ulmer all of Martinez and Charlie and Savanna Huff of Irvine.

As a great pet-parent, he is also survived by his much loved Quaker and Peazy, while preceded by Sweetie, Jack, Rocket, Chicken, Tosha, Dixie and many others.

He is also survived by childhood friends Dawn Moore, Rich Ewen, Tim Wilder, and Jay Scott, all of California. 

Robert (Bob) experienced a number of health issues, including renal cancer, which eventually led to his status as a regular patient at the Wind River Dialysis Center at Fort Washakie, Wyoming. He made numerous friends there, many of whom preceded him. Donations are requested for the purchase of a medical blanket warmer that will make the treatment at the dialysis clinic more comfortable for people undergoing this vital, ongoing procedure. Donations can be made through GoFundMe.com (Robert Cline Memorial Dialysis Blanket Warmer) or by mailing cards to Robert & Cathy Cline, PO Box 564, Riverton, Wy 82501.