Food pantry is vital part of our community

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Bonnie Percy, left, is the manager of the food pantry at the Winner Thrift Store. Laura Cole is the manager of the thrift store.

By Dan Bechtold
Editor

Families sometimes struggle to make enough money to put food on the table.

That is hard.

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Richard Pinney, 67

Richard “Rick” Pinney, 67, of Rock Springs, Wyoming passed away of a sudden illness in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 12, 2019.

He was born to parents, Warren and Phillis Pinney, of Souix Falls, South Dakota on November 16, 1951.

Rick attended grade school in Huron, South Dakota, and Deadwood, South Dakota, and graduated in Winner, South Dakota in 1970, where he played many sports.

After high school, he went to Mitchell Vo Tech and studied to be an electrician and became a journeyman electrician.

In 1982, he married his beautiful wife, Bonnie (Tatro) Pinney, in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. They resided in South Dakota until they moved to Rock Springs in 1984 where they lived until the time of his passing.

Rick was a very caring and loving husband, dad, brother, grandpa, and friend. He loved to go fishing, skiing, working on old cars, riding his Harley Davidson, was an avid Rockies fan, and he was also an active member of the American Legion Post 24.

Rick is survived by his loving wife of 38 years, Bonnie, sons Nick (Julie) Zimmerman of Gillette, Wyoming, Richie (Jennifer Haapala) Zimmerman of Aurora, Colorado; grandkids, Sarah (Jesse) Raisaned of South Dakota, Anthony Kingston of Michigan, Trayon Haapala of Rock Springs, Monika Gibbson of Casper, Wyoming, Brendon Smith, Chris McInturff, and Rod Smith, all of Gillette; sisters Cheryl (Melvin) Littau, Teri (Edward) Turgeon, and brother Timothy Pinney of Winner, South Dakota; sister-in-law Joan Engraff of North Dakota, brother-in-law Harry (Chuck) Tatro of Montana, sister-in-law Jackie Blade of Rock Springs, and brother-in-law Rick Tatro of Sturgis, South Dakota; and several niece and nephews.

Rick was preceded in death by parents, Warren and Phillis Pinney, three special dogs Misty, Tasha, and Cocoa, and his kitty Buster.

The family would like to say thank you to the Rock Springs Fire Department, Sweetwater Medics, Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, Air Meds of Salt Lake City, Life Flight, University of Utah Hospital, friends, extended family, and the American Legion Post 24.

Services will be held on Sunday, November 3, at 1 pm at the American Legion Post 24’s new building, 551 Broadway St.

All flowers should be sent to 3302 Sierra Cir., Rock Springs, Wyoming, or the American Legion Post 24, 551 Broadway St.

Kathleen Achterhoff, 68

Funeral services for Kathleen Achterhoff were held Oct. 21 at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Burke. Burial was in Graceland Cemetery in Burke.

Kathleen Marie Broome Achterhoff was born April 9, 1951 in Burke, SD to Walter and Marie Broome. She passed away Oct. 13, 2019 at home surrounded by her loving family.

Kathy attended school in Burke and graduated in 1969. After high school she attended beauty school in Sioux Falls. She then moved to Minneapolis for a year, and then to Winner, SD working as a CNA.

In 1976 she married Randy Achterhoff and to this union 2 children (Jeremy and Jessica) were born. In 1982 she moved back home to Burke, SD where she worked at the Burke Hospital until retiring in 2013.

Kathy loved her friends in Burke and having coffee and visiting was her favorite thing to do. She then moved to Clarkson, NE to be close to her children and grandchildren. Kathy lived her life for her children and grandchildren, a weekend didn’t usually go by without at least one of them begging to sleep at Grandma’s.

She loved watching Husker football with her oldest grandson Lane, cooking and teaching new recipes to her granddaughter Hailey, and allowing the three youngest grandkids to do anything they wanted because they were at her house and in her house it was her rules.

Kathy was preceded in death by parents Walter and Marie Broome, her stepfather Howard Frey, and her sister Theresa Horst.

Blessed to have shared her life were her son Jeremy (Brenda) Achterhoff of Bellevue, NE, daughter Jessica (Barret) Kudera of Clarkson, NE, brother Jack (Marcia) Broome of Burke, SD, sister MaryAnn (Terry) Klug of Burnsville, MN, brother Joe (Sharon) Broome of Colorado, brother Jim Broome of Clarkson, NE, her 5 grandchildren Lane, Hailey, Bennet, Mackenna, and Ayden, and several nieces and nephews and friends.

Warriors roll over Miller

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Phillip Jorgensen makes a tackle on a Mt. Vernon/Plankinton ballcarrier on Sept. 27.

The Winner football team rolled to a 56-0 shut out over Miller Monday afternoon in Miller. The game ended at the half due to the mercy rule.

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Runners place second in meet

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The Winner area country team includes in front from left Matthew Calhoon, Leila Balsiger, Katherine Jankauskas, Melanie Brozik, Saige Schuyler and Roper Moore. In back from left are coach Jayd Schuyler, Joseph Laprath, Meagan Blare, Kylar Meek, Dawson Phillips, Aryn Meiners, Kade Watson, Hayden McMurtrey and coach Reagan Nielsen.

Winner Area boys and girls cross county teams both took second place in the SESD Conference meet in Burke on Oct. 7.

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Cowgirls fall to Lyman

The Colome Cowgirls seemed to get outmatched on Monday, Oct. 7 when they fell in three sets of scores of 25-16, 25-17, and 25-10 to Lyman.

Haley Krumpus led Colome (8-12) in kills with five, and aces with two.

Elizabeth Yeamen recorded the only block for the Cowgirls. Saydee Heath finished with a team leading eight digs. Krumpus would also finish with five digs.