Patricia Kay Campbell: 1951 – 2023
It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce passing of Patricia Kay Campbell, known to her loved ones as Patti. She peacefully departed this life on December 21, 2023, at the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. Born on April 12, 1951, in Corpus Christi, Texas, Patti brought joy and laughter into the lives of those around her.
Patti’s career path led her to become a beloved housekeeper at various locations. She approached her work with dedication and a warm smile, brightening the lives of those she worked for. Patti’s commitment to her job was evident in the lasting relationships she built with both colleagues and clients.
One of the most cherished memories of Patti is her infectious laugh. Whether it was a witty joke or a funny anecdote, she would light up any room with her good sense of humor. Patti had a way of finding joy even in the simplest moments. Her laughter was contagious and will forever echo in our hearts.
Throughout her life, Patti exuded a gentle and easy-going nature that endeared her to all who had the pleasure of knowing her. Growing up, she had a profound love for horses and took great pride in caring for them. As a member of the Saddle Tramps for a short time, she found solace and companionship among fellow horse enthusiasts.
Patti’s love extended beyond horses to include her feline companions. From Muffie to Clyde, Baby to Ringtail, and most recently Gigi, Patti showered them with affection and created a loving home for each one. The bond she shared with these cherished pets brought immeasurable happiness into her life.
An avid collector, Patti’s hobbies spanned from unicorns to animated holiday decorations that filled her home with magic during festive seasons. She took pleasure in curating these delightful treasures that moved and played music, adding a touch of enchantment to her surroundings. Patti also had a soft spot for stuffed animals and gathered a collection that brought her comfort and nostalgia.
Among Patti’s proudest accomplishments was the recognition she received through her partnership with her horse, Lace. Their combined dedication and skill led them to win various ribbons and awards, showcasing their undeniable talent in equestrian competitions. Patti’s determination and passion were evident in every stride they took together.
Patti’s loving spirit will be greatly missed by her surviving family and friends. She is survived by her beloved husband Brian Campbell, who stood by her side throughout the joys and challenges of life. She will also be dearly remembered by her son, Christopher; daughter-in-law, Janetta; and granddaughter, Ashlyn. Patti’s unconditional love poured into each of their lives, leaving an indelible mark on their hearts.
We extend our deepest condolences to Patti’s family as they navigate this difficult time. May they find solace in the memories shared with Patti, holding onto the laughter, love, and kindness she brought into their lives. Let us all celebrate the extraordinary life of Patricia Kay Campbell; may her spirit forever shine bright in our hearts.
There will be a celebration of life in the near future. This event is To Be Announced.
Sharon Ann Wagoner: 1957 – 2024
Sharon Ann Wagoner was born on September 26, 1957, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, to Francis Patrick and Mary Ellen Rogers and passed away Monday, January 1, 2024, in her home in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
The measure of a life well-lived can be counted in relationships and acts of kindness. Everyone fortunate enough to know Sharon witnessed this daily, along with her loving kindness and grace. Sharon treasured her loved ones with all of her heart, cherishing the special relationships she had with each one of them.
Sharon had a welcoming smile and a warm embrace at every greeting. She loved spending time with family and friends. She was from a large family and was fourth of eight children. Sharon cherished the life created with her partner, Chet Brolyer. She was always proud of her daughters, Andrea and Tammy, and impressed by their endless accomplishments. She credited her grandson Jamal for keeping her young and cherished every moment with him. They all made countless happy memories together, sharing many adventures near and far. She also loved her precious time with her beloved corgi, Bolt.
She is survived by and will be forever missed by her loving partner, Chet Brolyer; two daughters, Andrea Diel, and husband Cash, and Tammy Pryzmus, and husband Chris; her grandson, Jamal Pierce; siblings: Dennis Rogers and wife Gail, Connie Brasel and husband Calvin, Linda Halliday and husband Link, John Rogers, Jane Hughes and husband Rick, sister-in-law Mary Rogers; many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins; and her best friend of 60 years Amy Siedow.
She is also survived by her extended family: Emmylou Falby, and her children Collin and Bryce Falby; Chessa Hanzlik, and husband Heath, and their children Clinton, EmberLynn, Whitley, Harlow, and Charles.
She was embraced in heaven by her parents, Francis Patrick and Mary Ellen Rogers; brothers, Michael Wayne Rogers and Steven Craig Rogers; along with grandparents, aunts, uncles, nieces, and cousins.
Public Viewing Details:
Schrader Funeral Home
2222 Russell Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82001
January 5, 2024 from 5PM until 8PM
Public Funeral Service Details:
Cheyenne Hills Church – The Barn
7505 US-30
Cheyenne, WY 82001
January 6th, 2024 @ Noon
Flowers can be sent to:
Schrader, Aragon & Jacoby Funeral Home
2222 Russell Ave.
Cheyenne, WY 82001