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The following are obituaries that appeared in the December 31, 2012 edition of the Star Valley Independent. More historical obituaries can be found by clicking here.

Dr. Frances Juanita Bybee went home to be with her Lord on Dec. 19, 2012 in Cheyenne. Frances was born in Zwolle, La., on July 5, 1930 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ebarb. Frances led an extraordinary life of achievement and educational excellence. She was a career educator and a true leader in her field. She graduated high school at the age of 16, graduated college at the age of 19. She began her teaching career in a one room school house for children K thru 9. Frances married Air Force Lieutenant Gary A. Bybee, moved from her home town and began to raise her four boys. She worked as a classroom teacher in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Riverside, Calif., and in townships in New Mexico. She earned her Education Specialist Degree by going to night school while working a full time teaching job and taking care of her family. Frances earned her PhD from the University of New Mexico. After 20 years of classroom teaching experience, she accepted a position as a Principal for a Navajo School in New Mexico. She later became a Principal in Green River and Evanston, where she was the first woman Principal hired in the community. After several years, she became the Assistant Superintendent of Schools for the Colorado Springs School District then the Superintendent of Schools for the White River Mountain Apache Reservation in Arizona. She concluded her educational career serving as Professor, Master of Education (MED) degree program at Weber State University, Utah. Frances retired in 1995 and moved to Afton. In 2009, she moved to Cheyenne to be close to her youngest son and to keep enjoying the western lifestyle. Frances was very active in the community and with civic groups. She attended speaking events, luncheons, political events and was an active member of the Cowgirls of the West. She was a devoted mother to her sons and a devout Catholic. Frances will be missed by all who knew her. She will be remembered for her signature cowboy hats and western flair. Frances is survived by her four sons, Steven of Orlando, Fla.; Daniel of Austin, Texas; Jesse of Milo, Mo., and Stewart of Cheyenne; seven grandchildren, one great grandson, four sisters and numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by Gary Bybee in 2009, her parents, three brothers and a sister. Cremation has taken place and a Mass was held. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Cheyenne Animal Shelter.

Our loving wife, mother, and grandmother, Karen Lu Sorenson, 70, sweet spirit, returned home to her Heavenly Father on Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. Karens loving husband cared for her at home for several years and she passed away at the home of her daughter, Tresa. She was born on April 1, 1942, to Joy Millward and Helen Harmon Millward, in Pocatello, Idaho. She was a graduate of Pocatello High School. Karen married Leonard Delon Fowler and they had three daughters: (Scott) Cindy McKinnon, of Pocatello; (David Madsen) Brenda Fowler, of Inkom; and (Steve) Tresa Daniels, of Pocatello. They later divorced. She then married Dwayne J. Sorenson on July 16, 1976, and they were sealed in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on June 1, 1996. A lifelong member of the LDS church, Karen served as a Primary Worker, Visiting Teacher, and as Relief Society President. She worked as a book keeper for Bowen Oil and Roto-Rooter, and for several years managed a Hallmark store in the Pine Ridge Mall. Karens first love was her family. Her life revolved around her husband, children, and grandchildren. She was ever gentle and endlessly generous, caring, and loving. She had a talent for baking and cooking (you had not had a real cinnamon roll until you had eaten one of hers), sewing, crafting, gardening, and making those around her feel loved and special. Karen cared for her sick mother for several years, allowing for her mother to be able to be at home to pass away. She is survived by her husband and daughters, a step-son, (Jacki) Brandon Sorenson, of Pocatello; and her sister (Dick) DeeAnna Lewis, of Downey; as well as numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents; a step mother Ruth Millward; brother Dennis Millward, sister Jenny Probart, and grandson Derik Hansen. Funeral services were held in Pocatello on Dec. 22, 2012. Burial took place at the Georgetown Cemetery in Georgetown, Idaho.

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