Edward Thomas Lane, 1919–2011?> (aged 92 years)
- Name
- Edward Thomas /Lane/
- Given names
- Edward Thomas
- Surname
- Lane
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Death
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1919–2011
Birth: January 4, 1919
— Belgrade, Gallatin County, Montana Death: May 3, 2011 |
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wife |
1920–2013
Birth: July 11, 1920
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— Hobson, Judith Basin County, Montana Death: November 1, 2013 — Reno, Washoe County, Nevada |
daughter |
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daughter |
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wife’s husband |
1918–1978
Birth: January 14, 1918
— Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana Death: September 10, 1978 — Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana |
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wife |
1920–2013
Birth: July 11, 1920
42
31
— Hobson, Judith Basin County, Montana Death: November 1, 2013 — Reno, Washoe County, Nevada |
Marriage | Marriage — November 30, 1937 — Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana |
17 months
stepdaughter |
1939–1990
Birth: April 23, 1939
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— Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana Death: January 20, 1990 — Reno, Washoe County, Nevada |
22 months
stepdaughter |
1941–2015
Birth: February 2, 1941
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— Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana Death: July 26, 2015 — Carson City, Carson County, Nevada |
wife’s husband |
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wife |
1920–2013
Birth: July 11, 1920
42
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— Hobson, Judith Basin County, Montana Death: November 1, 2013 — Reno, Washoe County, Nevada |
Shared note
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1992 Rooney reunion Edward Thomas Lane passed away at home May 3, 2011, surrounded by his family. He was born to Emmett Lane and Hazel Chase Lane in Bozeman, Mont., and was raised in the Three Forks, Mont., area. He is survived by his wife Kathryn V. Lane and daughters Tracey Lane Delaplain, Cheryl Lane Rotter and Esther Newby. He has numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. One of 10 born into an Irish-American family, he has two surviving sisters and two surviving brothers. He worked over 25 years for Harvey's Hotel/Casino, where he served as engineering manager but just as often could be found down at the James Canyon Ranch providing ranching advice to Mr. Harvey Gross. Ed enjoyed sharing his love of fly fishing, horses, and hunting with his family. Living independently in Montana until health issues forced him to return to Nevada in 2010, Ed was well loved in both Nevada and Montana. A celebration of life will be at 10 a.m. May 13 at St. Teresa's Chapel (the north portion of the church complex), in Carson City. In Big Sky Montana tradition, the family requests people dress western casual - boots and jeans are most welcome. Ed's final resting place will be in his beloved Montana. ® Nevada Appeal May 9, 2011 |
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