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George Alvin Padget

Birth
Pattonsburg, Daviess County, Missouri, USA
Death
26 May 2018 (aged 93)
Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
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George Padget, 93, of Cheyenne died Saturday, May 26 at Granite Rehabilitation and Wellness Center.

George was born either September 24 or 25, 1924 in Pattonsburg, MO. His mother, Ruth Mahaney Padget died shortly after his birth and during the confusion no one recorded the time of his birth. His father, Judson Padget, already the father of three small children could not take care of a baby. Judson’s sister, Mable and her husband, A.E. (Doc) Bartee adopted George and raised him as their only child.

George served in the U.S. Army during WWII. He went to the University of Wyoming on the GI bill and spend most of his career in journalism, working for newspapers in Laramie, the Topeka Daily Capital and Rawlins Daily Times. He was editor of Wyoming Wildlife for several years. He went back to UW and got a master’s degree in American Studies and taught journalism part-time. He retired as personal director of the Wyoming Game & Fish Commission.

He enjoyed reading, was a member of the NRA and various conservative groups. He became an avid runner and raced in Wyoming, Colorado, Oregon and other states mostly running 5K, but he ran a couple of marathons.

George is survived by his son, Michael Padget, of Cheyenne; daughter, Sharon (Harry) Moore, of Cheyenne; six grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Shirley D. Padget; second wife, Barbara J. Padget; parents and six siblings.

© Wiederspahn Radomsky May 30, 2018
George Padget, 93, of Cheyenne died Saturday, May 26 at Granite Rehabilitation and Wellness Center.

George was born either September 24 or 25, 1924 in Pattonsburg, MO. His mother, Ruth Mahaney Padget died shortly after his birth and during the confusion no one recorded the time of his birth. His father, Judson Padget, already the father of three small children could not take care of a baby. Judson’s sister, Mable and her husband, A.E. (Doc) Bartee adopted George and raised him as their only child.

George served in the U.S. Army during WWII. He went to the University of Wyoming on the GI bill and spend most of his career in journalism, working for newspapers in Laramie, the Topeka Daily Capital and Rawlins Daily Times. He was editor of Wyoming Wildlife for several years. He went back to UW and got a master’s degree in American Studies and taught journalism part-time. He retired as personal director of the Wyoming Game & Fish Commission.

He enjoyed reading, was a member of the NRA and various conservative groups. He became an avid runner and raced in Wyoming, Colorado, Oregon and other states mostly running 5K, but he ran a couple of marathons.

George is survived by his son, Michael Padget, of Cheyenne; daughter, Sharon (Harry) Moore, of Cheyenne; six grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Shirley D. Padget; second wife, Barbara J. Padget; parents and six siblings.

© Wiederspahn Radomsky May 30, 2018


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