HERBERT EDWARD SABIN was born August 31, 1891 in Windsor, Dane, Wisconsin,456 and died February 15, 1982 in Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado.456 He is buried in Lusk Cemetery, Niobrara County, Wyoming.456
He married ESTHER ROSE WAYBRIGHT on June 6, 1928 in Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska,6480 daughter of MELISSA JOSEPHINE STAMBAUGH and ALBERT W. WAYBRIGHT. She was born May 18, 1897 in Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska,456 and died July 10, 1980 in Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado.456 She is buried in Lusk Cemetery, Niobrara County, Wyoming.456
Children of ESTHER ROSE WAYBRIGHT and HERBERT EDWARD SABIN:
Lincoln State Journal, June 10, 19286480
A lovely wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waybright of Ashland on Wednesday, when their daughter Esther became the bride of Herbert E. Sabin of Node, Wyoming. They were attended by Miss Beulah Scott of Plainview, and Ralph Waybright, a brother of the bride. The Rev. L. L. Duerson of the First Congregational church of Ashland performed the ceremony, the ring service being used. The bride wore a frock of rose georgette with accessories to match. Mrs. Sabin is a graduate of the Nebraska state university, and for several years has taught in the public schools of Nebraska, her last position being that of home economics instructor at Grand Island. Mr. Sabin is connected with governmental work in furthering the agricultural interests of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Sabin left immediately on an extended honeymoon trip through Nebraska and the Black Hills. After July 1 they will be at home at their ranch, "Rolling Acres," at Node, Wyoming.
Fort Collins Coloradoan, October 4, 20209506
FORT COLLINS — Mary Edna Sabin Shoop 1929-2020
Honorary matriarch to many of her neighbors in midtown and across the country, Marymom, a marvelous woman with incredible tenacity.
She grew up with her brother Sam on their parents'—Esther and Herbert Sabin's—Wyoming homestead ranch; attending the one-room country school and driving tractors over the hay fields. After graduating from the University of Wyoming with a Bachelors in Education, Mary moved independently to the West Coast where she taught public school.
In 1955 she married Naval Lieutenant Marvin Shoop and moved back to the Great Plains to support Marvin's rangeland research and PhD pursuit. Mary continued to teach in Oklahoma and earned Remedial Reading Instruction credentials at CSU while raising four kids.
Marymom opened her home to senior dogs and elderly relatives as well as traveling friends, grandkids, and more. She was a fantastic hostess and a sympathetic listener. Roses, peonies, and an abundance of wildflowers bloomed in her gardens with squirrel-supplied sunflowers scattered throughout. Summers were punctuated with impromptu margaritas on the deck and always a grand production or two. She was a positive influence for dozens of individuals throughout sever generations.
Mary loved outdoor parties, mysteries, and paintings, and feeding any neighborhood cat who might stop by. She is survived by her son Greg Shoop, her daughters Valri Bauer, Jeri Shoop and DeeDee Sabin, seven grandchildren, one great granddaughter, and her lifelong barbecue friends Denise Schmidt, Dick Speer, and Matt Battiato.
Mary had looked forward to participating in the upcoming election and hoped that everyone would could vote would do so.
Date | Location | Enumerated Names |
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June 18, 1900303 | Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska |
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April 30, 1910299 | Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska |
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January 31, 1920302 | Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska |
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April 4, 19307841 | Van Tassell, Niobrara, Wyoming |
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April 5, 19402560 | Niobrara County, Wyoming |
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April 12, 19509508 | Niobrara County, Wyoming |
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