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Obituaries: Potter; Romero

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Cyril Douglas "Doug" Potter

Cyril Douglas “Doug” Potter: 1943 – 2025

Cyril Douglas “Doug” Potter died on January 30, 2025, at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center surrounded by his girls, after courageously battling health issues. We know that he is no longer in pain and is with our lord and savior.

Doug was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming to Cyril H. and Ava Anson Potter on March 31, 1943. He attended schools in Green River, Cheyenne, and graduated from Rawlins High School in 1962 where he was an All-State football player.

Doug enlisted in the Army where he proudly served our country in the 173rd Airborne and 6th Special Forces in Okinawa and Vietnam.

After leaving the Army he met the love of his life, Cheryl Flahaut, and they married in 1969. They later welcomed two daughters, Paula and Julie, and spent many years creating amazing family memories.

Doug retired from OCI after 40 years of service as a maintenance mechanic. After retiring, he spent countless hours in his garage woodworking. From furniture to bird houses, there wasn’t a lot he could not make.

Doug loved his yearly camping trips to Big Sandy, hunting with his dad and other family friends, and fishing at the lake. He enjoyed drives to the mountains to look for wildlife, or even just through town with his faithful dog, Willow. He was an avid sports fan watching countless hours of football from high school through the NFL, even being named Wyoming’s Greatest High School Football Fan in 2019.

He is survived by his wife, Cheryl; daughters, Paula and Julie; sister, Sara (Bob) Barthel; sister-in-law, Ginger Martin; and many loving nieces and nephews, cousins and extended family.

Doug was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Pauline Elliott; in-laws, Earnest and Ellen Flahaut; brothers-in-law, Bill Martin and Jim Elliott; and nephew, Mike Martin.

Cremation has taken place, and a Celebration of Life will take place this spring.

The family would like to give special thanks to the caregivers at CRMC in Cheyenne, particularly Jen Wright RN, Dr. A.J. Meares, and Chaplain Steve. We are also grateful for the helpful support of special neighbors Troy and Danea Pistono, Bob Burnaugh, and Gene Hale.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a charity of your choice in Doug’s name.


Delfina Romero: 1948 – 2025

Delfina Romero, a radiant soul who graced the world with her warmth and kindness, was born on February 6, 1948, in the picturesque town of Gering, Nebraska. She departed this earthly realm on January 28, 2025, in the embrace of Cheyenne, where her spirit will forever dance among the memories she cherished.

From her earliest days in the heart of Nebraska, Delfina, known lovingly by her maiden name Hernandez, embodied a spirit of compassion that captivated everyone she encountered. Her laughter held a melody that could uplift the most solemn of hearts, and her smile had the unparalleled ability to illuminate the darkest of days. Through the years, she cultivated a life rich in love, surrounded by countless friends and admirers who were drawn to her generous heart and indomitable spirit.

Delfina’s journey was marked by her unwavering commitment to family and community. She poured her soul into nurturing those around her, creating a legacy of love that will echo for generations to come. Her nurturing presence transformed every gathering into a celebration of togetherness, as she shared not just her culinary delights but also a wealth of wisdom garnered through a life well-lived. 

As we remember Delfina, we celebrate a woman who embodied grace and resilience. Her vibrant spirit will continue to inspire and uplift those fortunate enough to have known her. Although she has left this physical world, Delfina’s essence will remain intertwined with the hearts of her loved ones, lingering in cherished memories and everlasting bonds.

Her life was a beautiful tapestry woven with threads of joy, love, and compassion. In the quiet moments of reflection, may we all find peace in the knowledge that Delfina Romero will forever live on in the stories we share and the love we carry forward.

Per Delfina’s wishes, there will be a private family gathering at a later date, she will be interred at Olivet Cemetery.


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