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Kent Dove

Kent Dove: 1949 – 2024

Kent Lester Dove died unexpectedly on March 11, 2024 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Born on May 4, 1949, in Fort Collins, Colorado to Kenneth and Beth Dove (Winslow), Kent lived a full and extraordinary life. He is survived by Shelly Dove (daughter with ex-wife, Lydia Shelley) and Shauna Davis (daughter with ex-wife, Joyce Newberry). He was predeceased by his parents and sister, Kathi Dove. 

Kent grew up working the land, appreciating the outdoors, competing in numerous sports (wrestling, baseball, track & field, bowling, and football), listening to 60s rock and country songs, and entertaining almost any person that crossed his path. Some of his lifelong hobbies included wearing orange in fall (hunting & cheering for the Denver Broncos), exploring his family’s property in northwest Colorado, cooking exotic meals, and harvesting the bountiful crops he spent months cultivating. 

Kent also had an eclectic job career such as a statewide Colorado union ironworker, landscaper in Craig, youth director of a Boys & Girls club, gorilla, welder, house builder, peach and tomato picker on Colorado’s western slope, commercial construction worker, and chief financial officer of his family owned home for people with developmental disabilities like his beloved sister. 

He was a long-time member of the Masonic Fraternity, rising in ranks over the years and becoming a Master Mason in the mid-80s. Through his Masonic history, he was highly involved and cherished the people he interacted with in the numerous roles he held. 

His athleticism led to years competing and loving sports. He attended Loveland High School in Loveland, Colorado and Arapahoe High School in Littleton, Colorado. At Arapahoe, Kent was a defensive lineman in football, shot put thrower on the track & field team, played baseball, and most notably was their first State Champion Wrestler in the 180 lbs. weight division. This last achievement would lead to the opportunity to attend several colleges in Colorado, California, and Wyoming but held the greatest pride in going to Biola University in California, and University of Wyoming. 

Thanks to Kent’s father, he met Lydia Shelley in Loveland, Colorado in the late 70s. Their daughter, Shelly Dove, was born in 1979. Kent and Lydia were together 40+ years before their roads went separate ways. Shelly was a daddy’s girl and loved going on all the adventures he took her on. Over Shelly’s 45 years, Kent taught his daughter how to be altruistic, cook, hunt, make concrete, be compassionate, weld, build a house, and entertain the people around her. Appreciative to receive a piece of her dad’s passions, Shelly would excel in sports from youth to adulthood and her careers would also center around caring and helping others. 

The hearts Kent has touched in his lifetime will be forever proof of his legacy.  

Cremation has taken place, as he requested, there will be no services. Please do not send flowers, but instead tell a personal story about Kent (add a photo of him if you have it), donate to your favorite charity (Special Olympics was his favorite), or simply help someone in need to honor him. 


Eugene Frederick Heil, Jr.

Eugene Frederick Heil, Jr.: 1949 – 2024

Fred Heil, 74, of Cheyenne passed away March 12 at home surrounded by his family. He was born on July 20, 1949, in Scottsbluff, Nebraska to Eugene and Bette Vandel Heil. He has lived in Cheyenne since 1958.

Fred served in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War. He flew combat missions as an Avionics Sensor Systems Specialist. He is a member of the American Legion.

Fred worked for Union Pacific Railroad for 25 years, earned his Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Degree, and worked for Laramie County School District for 11 years as their New Project Coordinator.

Fred is survived by his wife of 54 years, Darlene Keadle; daughter, Connie (Jerry) Trowbridge; son, Scott Heil; brother, Richard Heil; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Ray Heil.

Services will be on Friday, March 22 at 2:00 p.m. at Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel.


Marcella Vigil

Marcella Vigil: 1934 – 2024

Marcella Vigil, 90, of Cheyenne passed away on March 12, 2024, at her home. She was born on January 16, 1934, in Turquillo, New Mexico to Jose and Guadalupe Vigil. Marcella married Modesto G. Vigil on November 9, 1949, in Holman, New Mexico.

Marcella was a homemaker. She had several nick names: Turbo, from Jonathan, Marcella I Bird from Isaac and Grandma Morci from Sarah. Marcella perfected the language of Spanglish during her years. She loved socializing.

Marcella was a great prayer warrior. Marcella is survived by her sons, Emmanuel (Manny) (Patrice) Vigil, Joe Vigil, Willie (Ginger) Vigil, Eli (Claudia) Vigil, Leroy (Patsy) Vigil; and she raised a grandson, Jonathan (Tiffany) Martinez.

Marcella is also survived by sisters, Angie Garcia, Jesusita Maes, Olivia (Sterling) Archer; and brother, Florio Vigil. Marcella is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Modesto G. Vigil; brothers: Pressliano Vigil, Richard Vigil and Joe Vigil.

Viewing at 1:00 p.m. and service at 2:00 p.m. at Restoration Fellowship church, Monday, March 18.

Interment is immediately following at Cheyenne Memorial Gardens. A reception will be at Kiwanis Center after the interment.


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