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The following are obituaries that appeared in the January 16, 2013 edition of the Star Valley Independent. Other historical obituaries from the area can be found by clicking here.

Former Thayne resident Keith Tindall passed away Dec. 1, 2012 of natural causes. Keith was born in Kansas City, Mo., on March 20, 1915 to Lawrence Tindall and Louvenia Wood. He had one sister, Evelyn, with whom he was very close. Keith grew up in Los Angeles during the Depression and started work at a young age. Through his labor in the orchards he developed a lifelong love of horses. Keith graduated from Beverly High School in 1933. He studied watch-making, then attended UCLA where he met Suzanne Hackett. The couple married in 1935, then moved to Lancaster, Calif., in 1938 where Keith owned and operated a jewelry store. They adopted their three-month old daughter, Judy, in 1942, one month before Keith enlisted in the Navy. He was stationed in Maui, Hawaii, where he serviced airplane instruments. He returned to Lancaster where he worked as a Field Deputy for County Supervisor Warren Dorn. In 1975 the couple built a lovely home along the river in Thayne, where they kept horses and enjoyed the outdoors. Suzanne lost her life to cancer in 1987. Keith met Verdi Hooper in 1994 and developed a lasting relationship. The two eventually settled in Las Vegas during the winters and Cedar City, Utah during the summers where Keith continued to ride horses. He developed many great friends who surrounded him at his passing. Keith will be remembered as a hard worker, a kind and generous friend and a devoted partner. He will be greatly missed. Family and friends are invited to attend a celebration of Keiths life on Friday, Feb. 22, 2013 at 2:30 p.m., at 808 East Lancaster Boulevard, Lancaster, Calif. Reception to follow.

Lynette Gomm Gentile, 54, of Smyrna, Del., died on Dec. 26, 2012 at the Delaware Hospice Center following a courageous five-year battle with Melanoma. She was born on Sept. 25, 1958 in Logan, Utah to Thiel and Lola Gomm of Smoot. Lynette spent much of her younger years moving with her family from Logan, Utah, to California, Salt Lake City Utah, Massachusetts then back to Salt Lake City. Lynette married Kit English, they lived in Rock Springs, where they had two beautiful children. They later divorced. On July 3, 1998 Lynette married her best friend and love of her life, Mike Gentile. They enjoyed 14 wonderful years together. Lynette was a woman of many hats, a master florist, an accountant and disciple of Jesus but her favorite job of all was being a wife, mother and grandmother. Lynette had numerous talents and would share them with anyone wanting to learn. She was a selfless person who always put others before herself. Christmas was her favorite holiday and nothing made her happier than decorating her home, making Christmas candy, and baking. She enjoyed traveling with her family especially to Cancun, Mexico and her beloved Star Valley, Wyoming in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. She was a member of Trinity Church in Smyrna, Del., and the First State Corvette Club. Lynette is survived by her loving husband Mike, daughter Krystal Bolduc (Cory), Winnebago, Ill., son Kale English (Lisa), San Antonio, Texas, step daughter Teresa Gentile, San Antonio, Texas, two grandsons Ethan and Bryton Bolduc, parents Thiel and Lola Gomm (Smoot) and eight brothers and sisters, David Gomm (Jeanne) Provo, Utah, Viann Jones (Mike) Redding, Calif., Tena Vinson (Mike) Salt Lake City, Utah, Milinda Gomm, Helena Mont., Tyler Gomm, Boise, Idaho, Tom Gomm (Kim), Boise, Idaho, Troy Gomm, Tualatin, Ore., Trisha Riddoch, Jenks, Okla. and her four legged kids Gus, Jax, and Lil Bob. Services will be private and at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Delaware Hospice, 100 Patriots Way, Milford, DE, 19963. Please visit Mrs. Gentiles Life Memorial and sign her online guest registry at http://www.parsellfuneralhomes.com.

Sally Bruce passed away peacefully in her home among loved ones, the night of Jan. 6, 2013. Sally was born Sept. 7, 1948 in Afton to parents Lorraine Heap and Walter Barber of Freedom, Idaho. Sally was raised in Jacknife, Idaho later moving to Alpine Wyoming after the death of her beloved father. She graduated from Star Valley High School where she was voted as having the Best Personality her junior and senior years. Shortly after graduating she married Ed Bruce of Smoot in the Idaho Falls LDSTemple on Aug. 30, 1967. Sally grew up riding horses, playing in the mountains and streams surrounding her home and being her dads side kick. She mentioned many times the occasion that her father gave her a pocket knife as a gift. She would reminisce of leading her horse to the fence so she could climb aboard and ride bareback often not returning until dark. Sallys life was turned upside down in the spring of 1961 when she discovered her father had been killed in a farming accident. Sally was known among her friends as being expressive, quick witted and opinionated. She was known among her family as being courageous, long suffering, selfless, loving and she always rooted for the underdog. She encouraged her children to be kind, honest, protective and humble and to have an appreciation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Sally fought hard against the auto-immune diseases which finally won as she struggled to eat and breathe during the last months and years of her life. She is preceded in death by her father, mother and younger brother (Joel Barber). She is survived by her husband (Ed Bruce), older sister Marsha (Rex) Wolfley, Jan (Mike) Anderson, her children and grandchildren; Nicole, Doug and Shauntell Smith, Matthew, Andra, Baylee, Aiden and Chloe Bruce, Marshall Bruce, Kamarie, Karl, Mitchell, Harrison, Andrew, Lincoln and Channing Hearne and Natalie, Drue, Alison and Diesel Dance.

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