Kevin Lee Robinett

Kevin Lee Robinett: 1962 – 2024

Kevin Lee Robinett, 62, of Jeffrey City Wyoming, passed away Saturday May 4, 2024.

He was born to the late Lawrence (Tuffy) and Mariann Robinett (SplichaI), February 4, 1962, in Casper, Wyoming. Kevin graduated from Natrona County High School in 1981 and received certification from Casper College.

Kevin was an active member of the Casper Eagles 306 Aerie and Auxiliary. He was a member of numerous shooting and hunting clubs. Kevin grew up on the family farm/ranch where he learned many skills that carried him into being a “Jack of all Trades,” which he wore the badge proudly. He had numerous business ventures from handyman, trucking, welding, construction, farm/ranch, mechanic, and his final venture of hospitality. Kevin was eager to teach anyone his knowledge of vast information if you were patient and willing to listen. He took a break from the grind and spent about half a year traveling and living in Alaska where he enjoyed the long summer days fishing and exploring the great wilderness. Kevin enjoyed the outdoors and looked forward to hunting season every year.

Kevin is survived by three children: Randy and Shannan Robinett (Casper), Kenny and Tanesia Robinett (Casper), Lea and Josh Hendrickson (Devils Tower). He is also survived by his brothers, Dan (Debrah) and Keith (Millie) Robinett; as well as his sisters, Linda Haines and June (Bill) Kossert. Kevin is also survived by six grandchildren: Shad, Austin, DeliIah, Kevin, Chance, Wade. He has numerous cousins and other family and friends. Not to forget his sidekick pup, Tuffy, that was seldom not with Kevin.

Services or a celebration of life will be held at a later date to allow others who would have to travel time to make arrangements.


Gale Lynn Selby: 1956 – 2024

Gale Lynn Selby, a beloved homemaker, passed away on May 6, 2024, in Casper, Wyoming. She was born on November 7, 1956, in Lander, Wyoming. Gale was a graduate of Natrona County High School’s class of 1975.

In her lifetime, Gale found joy in simple yet fulfilling hobbies such as hunting, fishing, and garage sales. Her love for these activities brought her moments of peace and contentment amidst the everyday hustle.

Gale was deeply cherished by her surviving family, including Don, Richard Glasgow, Ed Selby, Cody Selby, and Sonja Selby. She is preceded in death by Ronnie Glasgow and Charlene Glasgow.

Gale Lynn Selby’s warm presence and kind heart will be dearly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. May she rest in peace knowing that she brought happiness and love to those around her.

Services will be held at a later date.


Joan St. Claire Treder: 1931 – 2024

Joan “Joanie” St. Claire Treder, age 92, passed away in Casper, Wyoming, on May 6, 2024.

Joanie was born in Charleston, South Carolina on November 28, 1931, to Harry and Myrtle Lovejoy. Harry was a Chief Petty Officer in the US Navy, so Joanie and her three older siblings were Navy “brats.” They lived in many places during her early childhood including a short stay in both Cheyenne and Rock Springs, Wyoming, after Harry’s retirement.

When World War Two broke out, Harry was recalled and they settled in San Diego, California. After high school, Joanie married Arthur S. Treder of Idaho Springs, Colorado, in 1951. They moved to Denver, Colorado, and remained married until Arthur’s passing in 2001. She moved to Casper, Wyoming in 2016.

Joanie loved the outdoors, the mountains, fishing, camping, and 4-wheeling. In her later years, she loved going out to dinner, wildlife watching, slot machines, and visiting with her extended family. She was adventurous, fearless, and determined to do things on her own terms. She loved with her whole heart and will be truly missed by all who met and knew her.

Joanie is survived by her son, James Treder and her daughter-in-love, Teresa Thrasher of Casper, Wyoming; her closest friends, JoAnn Simms of Fort Collins, Colorado and Angela Short of Casper, Wyoming. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews across the country, plus many grandchildren, and great grandchildren she loved as her own.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donation’s may be made to the Casper Humane Society in Joan’s name.