Lawrence Preston LARRY P REDMOND, Sr.

Male 1908 - 1992  (83 years)


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  1. 1.  Lawrence Preston LARRY P REDMOND, Sr. was born on 10 Aug 1908 in Rock Creek, Unita Co., Wyoming; died on 11 Feb 1992 in Great Falls, Cascade Co., Montana; was buried in Sunset Hills Cemetery.

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    . 1914 Apr 9 - for Sale 2 good teams. Inquire at the W P Redmond ranch.

    . 1914 Apr 30 - W P Redmond is vaccinating his young stock this week. He has just lost couple of head from Black Leg. [i.e. Infectious bacterial disease].
    . 1914 May 14, Flat Creek. Roy McBride has returned form helping W P Redmond drive part of his cattle their summer range on Crystal creek. They experienced some difficulty as they had not enough saddle horses to hold the cattle.
    . 1914 May 21 W P Redmond received a telegram last week, calling him to Boise, where Mrs Redmond was to undergo a serious operation. Work has since bon received by relatives here, that the operation was entirely successful & that Mrs Redmond is getting along nicely.

    . 1914 Jun 18, W P Redmond, Jackson, Wyo, Cattle banded diamondZ or UF an place on left side carry earmark swallow fork in the left. Cattle branded double T on left should carry earmark straight cop in both. All horses branded diamond X left shoulder. Range: Grovont & tributaries. Drawing accompanies advertisement.

    . 1914 Jul 9 - W P Redmond & Walter Dallas started Tuesday for the cattle campon Grovont.
    . 1914 Jul 16, for Sale Two 1250 lb. mares & one team of 1200 lb. Geldings. W P Redmond.
    . 1914 Aug 27 - JP Simpson has gone to the Redmond each for a visit.
    . 1914 Nov 12 - Redmond & McBride brought their cattle down from Crystal Creek last week & they are pastured on Flat Creek.
    . 1914 Dec 24 - WP Redmond left for Boise Sunday to join his wife & children for the Holidays.
    . 1915 Jan 8 Mr Mrs W P Redmond at tender the horse show in Denver & from there will go to San Diego, where they will seen the exposition.
    . 1915 May 13 - Will sell any part of 560 acres of land situated in Spring Gulch.This is the very best of soil & most of it in hay. WP Redmond.
    . 1915 May 20 - Mrs WP Redmond & 3 children who for more than a year have been living in boise, where the children attend school, returned to the valley Tuesday & will spend the summer at their home in spring Gulch. Mr Redmond went out to Victor Monday, to meet them. Mrs NA Tanner who has been visiting with her daughters at Idaho Falls, returned with the Redmonds.
    . 1915 Aug 12 - Mrs WP Redmond drove into Jackson Sunday & took Mrs jS Simpson & her 3 daughters, Mrs McKean & her little granddaughter, & Miss Pearl Williams out to the ranch to enjoy a chicken dinner & day's visit.
    . 1916 Apr 20 - Redmond Selling Out. During the past week WP Redmond has made deal for the sale of the greater part of his large heart of cattle & has a deal pending for the sale of the remainder. PC Hansen & Roy McBride are the purchasers of those already sold.
    Mr Redmond has ben in Jackson's Hole for about 23 years during which time he has engaged extensively & successfully in the cattle businesses. However, he is now ready to quit the business, hence the sale of his cattle. We are sorry tolerant that the expects to leave the valley in the near future. He has not yet disposed of his ranch properties here, which amount to about 1000 acres, but we understand that he most of this land is for sale. The people here will egret to have the Redmond family leave the valley, as they are prominent & popular people who hold the friendship of all & we will hope that their move will not prove permanent. Mr. Redmond will probably go from there to Boise where Mrs Redmond & the children seen the winters, t he latter attending sh col there.

    . 1917 Oct 11 - Lawrence Redmond, son of Mr Mrs WP Redmond, was taken white will the first of the week, with appendicitis & it was feared or a time an operation would be necessary, but HIs condition was so much improved this Thursday morning that an operation will probably be avoided, at least until this stitch has passed.
    Ref: Jackson's Hole Courier newspaper, Wyoming.

    . Obituary
    Larry P. Redmond, 83, of 1921 18 Ave S, a former rancher, rodeo performer and Livestock Sanitary Board technician, died of natural causes Tuesday in a local nursing home.
    Born on July 10, 1908, in Jackson, Wyo., he attended school in Jackson Hole, Wyo. and San Diego, Calif. He married Elsy Indermuhle in Idaho in 1931. The marriage ended in divorce.
    A saddle bronc rider, Redmond competed in the 1930 World Series Rodeo in Madison Square Garden in New York City.
    He ranched in Montana's Big Hole Valley for 17 years. From 1954 to 1959 he tested cattle for brucellosis in several counties as a technician with the State Department of Livestock. He also worked for dude ranches in the Bozeman, Gallatin Gateway and West Yellowstone area in the 1960's and 1970's.
    He retired in 1981 to Hurricane, Utah, & Kingman, Arizona, then moved to Great Falls in 1984.
    Survivors include he daughter, Mary, of Great Falls; a son, Lawrence P. Redmond of Kingman, Ariz., a sister, Dorothy Hubbard of Absarokee, 4 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A sister preceded him in death. 
    Ref: Great Falls Tribune, Feb 13, 1992. - - -

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    Bozman, Montana

    Lawrence married Elsy INDERMUHLE on 17 Nov 1931 in Cache, Utah. Elsy was born on 1 Apr 1907 in Amsoldigne, Berne, Switzerland; died on 1 Feb 1996 in Great Falls, Cascade Co., Montana; was buried in Hillcrest Lawn Memorial. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Lawrence Preston REDMOND, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1932 in Wisdom, Beaverhead Co., Montana; died after 1992 in Kingman, Arizona.
    2. 3. Mary Lawrence REDMOND  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1939 in Dillon, Beaverhead Co., Montana; died on 29 Mar 2016 in Great Falls, Cascade Co., Montana.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lawrence Preston REDMOND, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (1.Lawrence1) was born in 1932 in Wisdom, Beaverhead Co., Montana; died after 1992 in Kingman, Arizona.

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  2. 3.  Mary Lawrence REDMOND Descendancy chart to this point (1.Lawrence1) was born in Aug 1939 in Dillon, Beaverhead Co., Montana; died on 29 Mar 2016 in Great Falls, Cascade Co., Montana.

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    Obituary:
    Great Falls - Mary Handel, 76, of Great Falls, passed away March 29, 2016 at her home, of natural causes. Cremation has taken place under the care of Croxford Funeral Home. Per her wishes, no services will be held.
    Born in Dillon, Montana on August 25,1939 to Elsy Indermuhle & Lawrence P. Redmond Sr, Mary grew up on the Sunny Slope Ranch in Big Hole Valley, Wisdom, MT. Her father was an all-around cowboy, & in 1942 was crowned World's Number 1 Cowboy at Madison Square Gardens. She graduated from Billings Senior High in 1957 & married LeRoy Handel in Jamestown, ND the same year. Although this union ended in divorce in 1999, they were blessed with 3 children.

    Mary worked at the First National Bank, J.C. Penney's in the office, Great Falls Tribune in the Finance Office then became the Credit Manager in the Collections Department, and finally working at Credit Associates until her retirement. She enjoyed riding horses, liked to travel & loved spending time with her grandchildren & great-grandchildren. Mary is survived by her former husband, LeRoy Handel;
    daughter, Diana (Matt) Laughlin of Great Falls;
    sons, William Handel of Great Falls & David Handel of Kodiak, AK; brother, Lawrence P. Redmond Jr; 4 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, & best friend, Diana Fredlund.

    Those who have preceded her in death include her parents & nephew, Carl Redmond. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make a donation to The Hillcrest Lawn Memorial Mausoleum, Great Falls, MT.
    Ref: Grant Falls Tribune, MT. - - -

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