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Carolyn “Beth” Cunningham

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Carolyn “Beth” (Robbins) Cunningham. 83 of Dayton, WY. passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 16, 2025, at her home at Greenhouse Living in Sheridan surrounded by Family & loved ones. Beth was born on February 2, 1942, to Oscar & Mary Olive (Cain) Robbins in Dayton, Ohio. Beth was married to the Love of her life Ronald L Cunningham on October 24, 1959, in Dayton, Ohio, who preceded her in Death August 29, 2014.

Beth spent the First and Best years of her adult life, (As she would often say) raising her 4 daughters before working outside of her home for Sears & Roebuck Co. when she lived in Southern California. In 1973, she moved to Livermore, California, where she worked for Livermore Collection agency until she retired. In 1998 Beth & Ron moved to Dayton, WY. She went back to work and worked for Tongue River Cable Company until “Re- Retired”. Beth was very active in her home Church Bethesda Worship Center for many years, while her and Ron had many small groups they led in their home.

Beth enjoyed the SUN… fishing, boating, laying in the sandy beaches of Hawaii, playing cards and watching her grandchildren play sports. Beth LOVED her Family and enjoyed everything and anything as long as her family was with her.

Beth was also preceded in death by her parents and 4 Siblings, Onilee , Mary, Karl & Roger.

Beth is survived by her 4 daughters; Susan Muirhead (Rob Marosok) Patricia Wood-Cooper (Scott) Janet (Brian) Paxiao Cathy (JR) Moore. Her 13 Grandchildren; Sheree, Shanna, Steven, Jordan (Mary) Ashley (Aaron) Amanda (Zech) Matthew (Rachel) Sheena (Chris) Heather (Bryan) Derek (Megan) Meagan (Fielding) Jake, Mikaela (Trey). And 23 Great Grandchildren, Alex, Cohen, Kaden, Jaxon, Ellie, Janie Kellan, Morgan, Harper, Ryker, Maverick, Deacon, Graham,

Palmer, Lexi, Jaden, Nolan, Emma, Haley, Karlee, Sydney, Quintin, & Myra. 

A Celebration Of Life will be held Friday, February 21, 2025, at 11:00am at the Bethesda Worship Center with Pastor Scott Lee officiating a reception will immediately follow the service.

A family private inurnment will follow at the Dayton Cemetery.

Online condolences may be written at www.kanefuneral.com. Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements.

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    DeEtta Moore Vondracek

    February 19, 2025 at 1:09 pm

    Beth was like my sister, we had fun whether visiting, out to shop or lunch, Beth was fun to be around, always made me feel I was family also, always included in their family get togethers,Beth was always a loving, beautiful woman, we shall laugh again blessed friend of mine.
    RIP my Dear, Dear friend,

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