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Thomas F. Stroock (October 10, 1925 – December 13, 2009) was an American businessman, ambassador, and a Republican politician from Casper, Wyoming. [ 1 ] Biography
Dennis Shepard (born November 1954) is the father of Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old student at University of Wyoming who was murdered in October 1998 in what became one of the most high-profiled cases highlighting hate crimes against LGBTQ people.
Matthew Shepard was born in 1976 in Casper, Wyoming; he was the first of two sons born to Judy (née Peck) and Dennis Shepard. His younger brother, Logan, was born in 1981. The two brothers had a close relationship. [4] Matthew was raised in the Episcopal denomination and had once served as an altar boy in the church. [5]
Judy Shepard (née Peck; born August 15, 1952) is the mother of Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old student at University of Wyoming who was murdered in October 1998. She and her husband, Dennis Shepard, are co-founders of the Matthew Shepard Foundation, and advocate for LGBT rights.
Fort Caspar was partially reconstructed in 1936 using sketches made by Lieutenant Collins in 1863. The fort itself underwent a lot of changes during its occupation, and the current recreation reflects the post in 1863-1865. The City of Casper now operates a museum at the site, which features reconstructed log buildings, including a wooden ...
March 16, 1992 (aged 68) Casper, WY [106] 2007 Lecile Harris* Contract Personnel November 6, 1936 Lake Cormorant, MS February 12, 2020 (aged 83) MS [107] [108] [109] 2006 Rob Smets: Contract Personnel September 11, 1959 (age 65) Palo Alto, CA Merkel, TX [110] 2005 Slim Pickens* Contract Personnel
The Wyoming Wildcatters were a professional basketball team based in Casper, Wyoming. They played 6 seasons in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), the defunct development league for the National Basketball Association (NBA). They managed to reach the CBA finals twice, in 1984 and in 1988, losing to the Albany Patroons on both occasions.
Miller was born in Lusk, Wyoming. He attended Lusk High School and served with the United States Army Corps of Engineers during World War I. [1] In 1953, Miller was elected to the Wyoming Senate, representing Niobrara County, Wyoming, serving until 1955. [2] In 1957, he served as attorney general of Wyoming, succeeding George F