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Anton Michael Tamblyn

Male 2002 - 2006  (4 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anton Michael Tamblyn was born on 23 May 2002 (son of Living and Brandy Nicole Taylor); died on 29 Sep 2006.

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    • Reference Number: 12008

    Notes:

    October 05, 2006
    CASPER - Graveside memorial services for Anton Michael Tamblyn, 4, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, 2006, in Highland Cemetery.
    He died Sept. 29, 2006, in Casper.
    He was born May 23, 2002, in Casper, the son of Michael Tamblyn and Brandy Taylor.
    He enjoyed playing ball, watching Sponge Bob, drawing family pictures, lots of exploring and riding his bike.
    Survivors include his parents, two brothers, Slade and Kolton, and two sisters, Kayla and Aundreya.
    He was preceded in death by a brother, Syler Starr Tamblyn and grandparents, Nancy and Doug Sager.
    Memorials may be sent to Brandy Taylor at 1036 S. Cedar, Casper, 82601. Funds will be used to purchase a headstone for Anton and baby brother, Syler.
    [Tannya Goodman Note #1: Kolton and Aundreya were Brandy's step-children. Tannya Goodman NOTE #2: He got away from babysitter and got several miles away. Climb up on some fencing and it fell over on him, crushing him. He was the sweetest little guy.]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Living

    Living married Brandy Nicole Taylor. Brandy (daughter of Living and Living) was born on 2 Aug 1982 in Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; died on 7 Dec 2013 in Wheatland, Platte, Wyoming, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Brandy Nicole TaylorBrandy Nicole Taylor was born on 2 Aug 1982 in Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA (daughter of Living and Living); died on 7 Dec 2013 in Wheatland, Platte, Wyoming, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 12003

    Notes:

    Website of news article of accident: "Two Natrona County residents die in Platte County head-on collision"
    http://billingsgazette.com/lifestyles/health-med-fit/two-natrona-county-residents-die-in-platte-county-head-on/article_7a311777-0f70-5b02-9349-e836387780d9.html

    "Two Natrona County Residents Die in Platte County Head-On Collision"
    December 10, 2013 8:00 am • By PATRICK SIMONAITIS Casper Star-Tribune

    A head-on collision killed two Natrona County residents Saturday evening on U.S. Highway 26 in Platte County.

    A pickup truck driven by Brandi N. Taylor, 31, of Casper drifted across the center line and collided with a Freightliner truck driven by Gary Johnson, 62, of Evansville, according to the Wyoming Highway Patrol.

    Both drivers died at the scene of the accident, which occurred 12 miles north of Wheatland. Neither vehicle was carrying passengers.

    Johnson was transporting nearly 8,000 gallons of ethanol for the Sinclair Trucking Company.

    The patrol didn't know why Taylor's 1998 Ford 1500 crossed into oncoming traffic. Johnson steered into the emergency lane in an attempt to avoid the pickup truck. His Freightliner was engulfed in flames. According to the patrol, the trailer overturned after the collision and spilled an unknown amount of ethanol onto the highway, though neither the fuel nor trailer caught fire.

    Highway 26 was closed for approximately four hours after the wreck at 7:45 p.m.

    Taylor was wearing her seatbelt but it is unknown whether Johnson had his buckled, according to the patrol.

    The crash remains under investigation, the patrol says.

    OBITUARY

    In Memory of
    BRANDY NIKOLE TAYLOR
    1982 - 2013

    From an early age, Brandy was quite the character. She was spunky and as a baby and even more so as a little girl, Born to Her Mother, Kathleen Marie Taylor, and her Father Larry Gene Taylor, she had a modest but comfortable childhood in a big, warm house. The early years of her life were what could be expected for any happy child, lots of playtime, a trying but loving little brother that demanded as much of her company as he could get, a father and mother trying their best to create a life better than the one they had. Things were good. Things were comfortable.

    At the age of 7, a divorce rocked her world, splitting her family as her mother and father were unable to reconcile their differences and made the decision to separate. This was the beginning of trying years for Brandy. The separation created a common situation where a lack of money made things measurably more difficult for her and her family. Her mother, Kathleen, tried desperately to ensure that her children had everything they needed, and as much of what they wanted as was possible. The difficulties that followed the separation were not to end for many years, but Brandy, being naturally resilient and very strong, made the best with what life had given her. She took the tough times in stride, all the while helping her mother care for her little brother. She was a protector, a fighter, and a caregiver without equal. Her tenacity and strength would not wane, would not falter, and would not fail her for many years.

    A rough childhood had served her well, fortifying her resilience, bolstering her resolve, and increasing her drive to survive. Through her early teenage years, she became all that a rough and tumble childhood had forged her to be. Tough, forceful, and cognizant of her desires and ability were the best ways to describe her during teenage years, where she would prove to give life all the tough love it had given her years before. She truly made the world her own. At the young age of 16, she was blessed with a gift from above, a gift that would ultimately change things forever. Mitchell Darren Slade Taylor was brought into this world on June 17, 1998. Her firstborn son would be raised by the loving and compassionate hands of her entire family. Brandy and Slade’s father, Chris Ford, would eventually be married and live happily for several years while Slade was young.

    Following suit with the early years of life, the happiness was not to last. Brandy and Chris separated not long after Slade was born, but the spice of life was never lost to Brandy as she quickly reached for what made her happy. Her grasp commanded the attention of another profound love, Michael Tamblyn. Michael and Brandy spent many years together in warm and passionate embrace. They seemed to be the perfect couple. Years past, Brandy’s hold on Michael’s heart never faltered and this happy embrace would proliferate. Michael and Brandy’s love yielded several gifts from god. Brandy would give birth to 3 more babies in the years to come. Kayla Jade Tamblyn, born February 23, 2001, Anton Michael Tamblyn, born May 23, 2002, and Syler Starr Tamblyn (named for his uncle Thad), born march 29, 2004 were the next blessing to befall Brandy, Micheal, and the rest of the family. Through their love, the family became full, brimming with life and love that would sustain them for eternity. Kayla, born several months premature, would grow to become a beautiful and fragile young woman, carrying all the fury and strength of her mother. Anton Michael Tamblyn (Ton-Ton or Chunk as his family called him) would be the young prince of the family for several years. Full of humor and life, love, and fearless innocence, he was a boy to the fullest possible meaning of the word. Syler Starr Tamblyn, the baby boy of the family, became the icing on the cake, the perfect accent to an already perfectly sweet and beautiful family.

    Life though, can be fickle, and what life blesses us with, it can take away in an instant. The deaths of her two young boys, not far apart, would prove to be the burden that Brandy, as well as the entire family were far from prepared to handle. Syler would be the first major loss Brandy would endure. August 16, 2004, at the tragically young age of 4 months old, Syler was lost to his family while asleep in his crib, a death which would threaten to annihilate a perfectly normal, perfectly happy family. The shattering loss of the Syler sent Brandy into a downward spiral, one that would prove to be nearly impossible to return from, one that would be a dagger in the heart of the life the family had once known. The next few years were lost in a haze of depression. Broken hearts were plied, and the bitter taste of agony would be washed away through.

    Not more than a handful of years after the loss of Syler, another unexpected death rocked an already unstable life. September 29, 2006 at the age of 4 years old, Anton Michael Tamblyn was also lost to the family in a horrible accident. The damage caused by yet another loss would become a demon that would haunt the Brandy forever. The next years of her life would be filled with uncertainty, fear, and a grief that consumed her beyond what most people can even imagine. The grief succeeded in tearing the family asunder, and Michael and Brandy, though still very much in love, separated not long after.

    The following years were filled with anger and pain, assuaged by anything that would provide whatever slight relief was possible. She found herself away from her family for some time, a much needed reprieve from the ever present pain of her loss. Her time away was not to last though, as she had always been close to her family and found herself back in Wyoming after only two years. The pain had not left, but Brandy was able to muddle through, able to discover a new passion for life and revisit older desires. Her remaining children, Slade and Kayla, were very pleased to have her back, and she was pleased to be back in the embrace of those who love her. The years of grief and pain, as we can all expect, caused her to slip, stumble and fall occasionally, but she never stayed down for long.

    Through a rough encounter with the law which threatened to take away everything dear to her, she found her priorities were renewed. Just as Brandy had always done, she stood up again and regained her composure, ready to take on the world and work for her happiness. She was rejuvenated, her lust for life stronger than ever. Her love for her friends and family brought her full circle, back to the embrace of warm and caring relationships, a place she very much belonged. The next years of her life, though they would prove to be her last, were spent in a valiant attempt to create a life for herself and her children. She clung to her family, especially her mother, Kathy, her eldest son, Slade, and her only daughter, Kayla. The unconditional love they shared would keep alive the dreams they shared, would keep them afloat through anything, even the pain of loss which they all knew so well.

    Though her death is as untimely as was the deaths of her young boys, her memory and love are eternal, everlasting in the minds and hearts of those who loved her, cared for her, and cherished the light she brought into the world. In memory of Brandy Nikole Taylor, born August 2, 1982, died December 7, 2013, let us all love as fiercely, live as vibrantly, be as fearless in our pursuit of happiness, and be as repentant in our actions as she was.
    To a perfectly flawed women, to a guardian, a mother, a daughter, a sister, and a best friend… You will always be missed, loved, and the happiness and love you brought into this world, and into our lives, never EVER forgotten.
    We love you with every breath we take.

    Goodbye Brandy…

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. 1. Anton Michael Tamblyn was born on 23 May 2002; died on 29 Sep 2006.
    3. Syler Starr Tamblyn was born on 29 Mar 2004 in Casper, Natrona, Wyoming, USA; died on 16 Aug 2004.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Living

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Living
    Children:
    1. 3. Brandy Nicole Taylor was born on 2 Aug 1982 in Rexburg, Madison, Idaho, USA; died on 7 Dec 2013 in Wheatland, Platte, Wyoming, USA.
    2. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Living

    Living married Norma Jean Deines Norma (daughter of Henry Deines and Mary Hofferber) was born on 23 Apr 1931 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA; died on 17 Jan 2010 in Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Norma Jean Deines was born on 23 Apr 1931 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA (daughter of Henry Deines and Mary Hofferber); died on 17 Jan 2010 in Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 11813

    Notes:

    Tannya Goodman Notes:
    She was confirmed at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Sheridan, Wyoming on May 20, 1945, with a confirmation verse of John 3:16. She confessed with her own heart, mind, and mouth the faith into which she was baptized, washed in the blood of the Lamb. See: http://immanuelsheridan.blogspot.com/2010/02/funeral-sermon-for-norma-goodman-22.html

    "NOTE: We had a Bill's Norma, Bob's Norma, and Walt's Norma. It was the only way to keep them straight as they all lived in the same town and married Goodmans. Later when Walt's Norma married Howard (Swede) Goodman, she became Swede's Norma."

    Obituary for Norma:

    Norma Jean Goodman
    Norma Jean Goodman, 78, of Sheridan, passed away on Sunday, January 17, 2010, at the Sheridan Manor.

    Norma Jean (Deines) Goodman was born April 23, 1931 to Henry and Mary (Hofferber) Deines in Billings, Montana, and moved to Leiter, Wyoming the following year. She attended school in Cadiz, and Clearmont, Wyoming where she graduated High School with a GED in 1951. She married Walter Goodman on November 7, 1948, and they lived and worked at the Burgess Ranch for many years. They divorced in 1976. She married Howard "Swede " Goodman on October 27, 1979 and lived in Casper, Wyoming. Howard died on November 10, 2006, and Norma moved to Sheridan in 2008. She enjoyed gardening and colorful flowers, and watching her favorite television shows "Mash" and " The Golden Girls." Her cats were beloved companions and pampered pets, the luckiest cats in her Casper and Sheridan neighborhoods.

    She is survived by her daughter Marilyn Winner of Sheridan, son, Walter "Wayne" Goodman of Joliet, MT, daughter Kathleen Taylor of Casper, WY, step children, Steve Goodman, Gary Goodman, Ardith (Sis) Haugen, Sue Weakly, Carol Jean Goodman, sisters, Marian Kimble of Casper, WY, Lucille (Otto) Frank, of Billings, MT, Marjorie (Ben) Flynn of Billings, MT, grandchildren, Ryan Winner, Jessica Winner, Thad Taylor, Brandy Taylor and Isabel Weaver.

    Funeral Services for Norma are at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 22, 2010 at Kane Funeral Home with Paster P. J. Cain officiating. Internment will follow at 2:00 p.m. at the Sunset Memorial Garden Cemetery in Billings, MT..

    Memorials to honor Mrs. Goodman may be made to the Sheridan Dog and Cat Shelter, 84 East Ridge Road, Sheridan, WY, 82801.

    Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.


    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. 7. Living