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Name |
Radosevich, Steven |
Othernames |
Steve Radosevich |
Born |
5 Dec. 1906 |
Birthplace |
Gallup, New Mexico |
Deceased |
8 March 2007 |
Deceased where |
Star Valley, Wyoming |
Places of residence |
Gallup, New Mexico Star Valley, Wyoming Blairtown, Wyoming Browns Park, Utah |
Father |
George Radosevich 1876–1956 |
Mother |
Mary Rudelich Radosevich 1880–1941 |
Nationality |
Yugoslavian |
Spouse |
Arlie Teters Radosevich 1907–2002 m. 1927 |
Education |
Rock Springs |
Occupation |
Blairtown stockyard Yellowstone Grocery and Cabins in Blairtown Blairtown Mine tending horses Willow Creek Ranch in Browns Park, Utah |
Imagefile |
People\Radosevich_Steve.jpg |
Notes |
ROCK SPRINGS - A Mass of Christian Burial for Steve V. Radosevich, 100, will be celebrated at 11 a.m., Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at the Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church,with Fr. Tom Sheridan and Fr. Carl Beavers concelebrating. Interment will be in the St. Joseph's Section of the Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery. A Parish Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m., tonight at the Vase Funeral Chapel. Friends may call at the Vase Funeral Chapel this afternoon until 8 p.m. and again Wednesday morning until time of services. He died March 8, 2007, at The Inn at Deer Run Assisted Living in Star Valley, where he had been residing for about two weeks. He was born Dec. 5, 1906, in Gallup, N.M., one of six children of George and Mary Radosevich. His family moved to Rock Springs in 1911 where they owned and operated the Yellowstone Groc. and cabins in Blairtown. There he met and married Arlie Teters, his bride of 75 years. He attended school in Rock Springs, but spent most of his time at the stockyard in Blairtown. His father said he graduated from the stockyard in eighth grade and went to work, tending mine horses for the Blairtown mine. During the Depression, his father purchased the Willow Creek Ranch in Browns Park, Utah, and Radosevich and his family moved out there to operate it. After his father's death, he purchased the ranch from his siblings. He worked from time to time for Wyoming Game and Fish. He later worked for Utah Fish and Game for 10 years. He received many awards and citations for his public relations role for the state. His interests included hosting many festive occasions at his home, hard work and people. He is survived by his three children, Alex and wife of Willow Creek Ranch in Browns Park, and Mary Lou Moser and husband, with whom he lived for the last two years, and Georgann Besso and husband, all of Star Valley; one foster son, Donald Lindsley and wife of Granger; 13 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; 18 great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother and father; wife; three sisters in infancy and sister, Angela Yardas; two brothers, John and George; a grandson, several brothers- and sisters-in-law; one niece and one nephew. The family respectfully suggests memorials to the Lighthouse Post Office, Box 1001, Thayne, 83127. |