
Children John and Rhonda joined the family. They then moved near Moorcroft, Wyoming and lived on Coyote Creek where Bob worked at the True Oil gas plant. Mary Jane and Bob lived in Basin, Wyoming where their first child, Robert Michael “Mike” was born. She met Robert “Bob” Rhodes in 1957 and they married in March 1958. She graduated from high school in Basin, Wyoming and attended college in Powell, Wyoming. She was loved by big sister, Charlotte, and big brother William “Bill”. Mary Jane was born February 21, 1938, to Claude and Olive (Smith) Davis in Greybull, Wyoming.

Mary Jane (Davis) Rhodes, age 85 of Glasgow, passed away at Valley View Home on June 10, 2023. He is survived by his sister, Jane (Tucker) Hughes, their two sons Ryan Hughes and Scott (Stacey) Hughes and their children Sarah, Parker and Karen and by his sister Mary (Jon) Hubof, and their sons Pete Hamill and Alex (Whitney) Hamill and their two sons Jace and Wesley.Īt Jack's request there will be no service.

Jack died on Jin Vancouver, Washington, from complications of pancreatitis. He enjoyed bicycling and loved playing pickle ball. He was a sports fanatic, always cheering on his favorite teams and traveling to many games. Jack was a kind man with a great sense of humor, always entertaining his friends. Upon return to the United States, he began work in the title insurance business in the state of Washington, where he remained after his retirement. In May of 1969 he was inducted into the Army, serving his term in Vietnam, Thailand and Germany. He completed his education at the University of Montana and Willamette University in Oregon. In 1947 the family moved to Glasgow, Montana, where Jack spent his school years, graduating with honors from Glasgow High School in 1964. Invited speaker.Jack was born Octoin Brownsville, Tennessee, the first child of Hazel and Ed Crawford. Sponsored by: The Onondaga County Migrant Coalition & The Onondaga County Health Department Migrant Health Program. Mental health issues in migrant and immigrant populations. Meeting the Psychosocial Needs of Latino Immigrants. Stress, coping and identifying the need for Mental Health Services. Presented at the New York State Sociological Association (NYSSA) 63nd Annual Meeting, SUNY Oswego.


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