Charlene Boatman obituary: Charlene Boatman's Obituary, Casper
In Memory Of
Charlene Boatman
1927 - 2021
In Memory Of
Charlene Boatman
1927 - 2021
Charlene (Bisiar) Boatman, 93, passed this life into the next February 4, 2021, at C.W.H with family by her side.
Born August 23, 1927 in Casper, Wyoming, to Charles and Faye (Lore) Bisiar. She lived in her beloved Wyoming all her life.
Charlene married Alexander McNab, who passed, then married Pete Gottfried. They divorced, and then she married Claude A. Boatman, who was the love and companion in her life until he passed.
Together Claude and Charlene traveled, rock-hunted, camped, fished and hunted rabbit and wild game. She cleaned her fish, shot and gutted her wild game and cooked it all!
Charlene was a member of the VFW woman's artilary and always honored those who protected our country with reverence. She loved football and cheered for her Bronco's. Charlene loved Jesus and gave bibles and books to others so they could learn. She did volunteer work at her church loving to be in the midst of like-minded Christians.
Charlene helped raise her great grand-daughter, Julia Bunnell for 19 years!
Survivors include her brother, Pat Bisiar (Marj); daughter, Vicki McNab; son, Steven Gottfried (Cecilia); and step-daughter, Marilyn Neal (Ken); as well as 14 grand-children and 22 great-grand-children.
She was preceded n death by her parents, two husbands, two daughters, Heather McNab and Crystal (Chris) Gottfried; and one brother, Virgil (Mickey) Bisiar.
Services to be held at Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery February 19, 2021 at 12:00 PM in the chapel.
To leave a special message/memory for the family please visit www. Newcomercasper.com.
Born August 23, 1927 in Casper, Wyoming, to Charles and Faye (Lore) Bisiar. She lived in her beloved Wyoming all her life.
Charlene married Alexander McNab, who passed, then married Pete Gottfried. They divorced, and then she married Claude A. Boatman, who was the love and companion in her life until he passed.
Together Claude and Charlene traveled, rock-hunted, camped, fished and hunted rabbit and wild game. She cleaned her fish, shot and gutted her wild game and cooked it all!
Charlene was a member of the VFW woman's artilary and always honored those who protected our country with reverence. She loved football and cheered for her Bronco's. Charlene loved Jesus and gave bibles and books to others so they could learn. She did volunteer work at her church loving to be in the midst of like-minded Christians.
Charlene helped raise her great grand-daughter, Julia Bunnell for 19 years!
Survivors include her brother, Pat Bisiar (Marj); daughter, Vicki McNab; son, Steven Gottfried (Cecilia); and step-daughter, Marilyn Neal (Ken); as well as 14 grand-children and 22 great-grand-children.
She was preceded n death by her parents, two husbands, two daughters, Heather McNab and Crystal (Chris) Gottfried; and one brother, Virgil (Mickey) Bisiar.
Services to be held at Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery February 19, 2021 at 12:00 PM in the chapel.
To leave a special message/memory for the family please visit www. Newcomercasper.com.
Charlene (Bisiar) Boatman, 93, passed this life into the next February 4, 2021, at C.W.H with family by her side.
Born August 23, 1927 in Casper, Wyoming, to Charles and Faye (Lore) Bisiar. She lived in her beloved Wyoming all her life.
Charlene married Alexander McNab, who passed, then married Pete Gottfried. They divorced, and then she married Claude A. Boatman, who was the love and companion in her life until he passed.
Together Claude and Charlene traveled, rock-hunted, camped, fished and hunted rabbit and wild game. She cleaned her fish, shot and gutted her wild game and cooked it all!
Charlene was a member of the VFW woman's artilary and always honored those who protected our country with reverence. She loved football and cheered for her Bronco's. Charlene loved Jesus and gave bibles and books to others so they could learn. She did volunteer work at her church loving to be in the midst of like-minded Christians.
Charlene helped raise her great grand-daughter, Julia Bunnell for 19 years!
Survivors include her brother, Pat Bisiar (Marj); daughter, Vicki McNab; son, Steven Gottfried (Cecilia); and step-daughter, Marilyn Neal (Ken); as well as 14 grand-children and 22 great-grand-children.
She was preceded n death by her parents, two husbands, two daughters, Heather McNab and Crystal (Chris) Gottfried; and one brother, Virgil (Mickey) Bisiar.
Services to be held at Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery February 19, 2021 at 12:00 PM in the chapel.
To leave a special message/memory for the family please visit www. Newcomercasper.com.
Born August 23, 1927 in Casper, Wyoming, to Charles and Faye (Lore) Bisiar. She lived in her beloved Wyoming all her life.
Charlene married Alexander McNab, who passed, then married Pete Gottfried. They divorced, and then she married Claude A. Boatman, who was the love and companion in her life until he passed.
Together Claude and Charlene traveled, rock-hunted, camped, fished and hunted rabbit and wild game. She cleaned her fish, shot and gutted her wild game and cooked it all!
Charlene was a member of the VFW woman's artilary and always honored those who protected our country with reverence. She loved football and cheered for her Bronco's. Charlene loved Jesus and gave bibles and books to others so they could learn. She did volunteer work at her church loving to be in the midst of like-minded Christians.
Charlene helped raise her great grand-daughter, Julia Bunnell for 19 years!
Survivors include her brother, Pat Bisiar (Marj); daughter, Vicki McNab; son, Steven Gottfried (Cecilia); and step-daughter, Marilyn Neal (Ken); as well as 14 grand-children and 22 great-grand-children.
She was preceded n death by her parents, two husbands, two daughters, Heather McNab and Crystal (Chris) Gottfried; and one brother, Virgil (Mickey) Bisiar.
Services to be held at Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery February 19, 2021 at 12:00 PM in the chapel.
To leave a special message/memory for the family please visit www. Newcomercasper.com.
Services & Gatherings
Graveside Service
Friday, February 19, 2021 at 12:00pm
Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery
Newcomer Funeral Home (307-234-0234) is assisting the family
Newcomer Funeral Home (307-234-0234) is assisting the family