Teri Nita Bagwell: 1956 – 2025
Teri Bagwell passed away peacefully on April 23, 2025 after a long battle against COPD. Her celebration of life will be held at the Prairie Sky Venue at 1120 WY-50 in Gillette, Wyoming at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 9, 2025.
Teri was born in Jackson, Wyoming on September 18, 1956, to Walter (Buck) and Dorothy Tyrrell. She was the first born of her their four children, and the first grandchild on the Robertson side of the family, which meant that she was the oldest of a soon-to-be massive crew of cousins.
After Buck finished college at the University of Wyoming, the family settled back in Gillette, WY, where Teri would spend most of the rest of her life.
As a child, her favorite times were spent at her grandparent’s ranch in Jackson. She always spoke fondly of the times they spent there, with all her cousins. There was never a dull moment.
Teri graduated from Campbell County High School, and in 1975 met the love of her life, Stephen Bagwell. After a couple of dates, he told her they were going to get married, and a couple of months later, they certainly did.
In 1976, they welcomed their first child, Preston Bagwell, and in 1980 they welcomed their second child, Melanie Bagwell (Kuhbacher). The family spent many years camping in the Big Horns and Black Hills with family and friends, and would take a big vacation somewhere fun, even if it wasn’t far away.
Teri worked in the banking most of her adult life. It was a running gag in the family that she could never tell a joke without ruining the punchline, or mixing it up, which honestly made jokes that weren’t very funny a lot funnier. We called them “bank jokes.” In a family full of sarcastic joke tellers, she tried to hold her own. She touched many people’s lives in the community through her work, and since she grew up in Gillette, she seemed to know almost everyone.
Teri was generous, gregarious, friendly, and made sure no one was ever hungry for even a second around her if she could help it. The phrase “they would give you the shirt off their back” was not just hyperbole for Teri Bagwell; she really would and did. Each Christmas she would pick a needy family to get Christmas presents for, even if money was tight in her own house.
Teri loved being a grandma to her six grandchildren: Sabian and Sophie Bagwell (Preston) and Leora, Lauran, and Cohen Collins, and Samuel Kuhbacher (Melanie). Sometimes when the babies were born, they would have to be pried away from her loving arms because she never wanted to stop holding them. They were everything to her.
For Teri’s health, Steve and Teri moved to Ft. Mohave, Arizona in 2015. Steve grew up in the area, so they were surrounded by family and friends, new and old alike. They continued their driveway socials, and made dear friends with all of their neighbors. They loved to go boating and drove their side by side throughout the desert.
Teri is survived by her mother, Dorothy Tyrrell; siblings: Joan Robbins, Curtis Tyrrell, and Diana Schow; children: Preston (Jessica) Bagwell and Melanie (Tyson) Kuhbacher; all of her grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her dear husband, Stephen Bagwell; her father, Walter “Buck” Tyrrell; her maternal grandparents, Leora and Dell Robertson; paternal grandparents, Charles and Viola Tyrrell.

Gerald Henry Brosa: 1930 – 2025
Gerald H. Brosa, 94, passed away on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at Sundance Long Term Care in Sundance, Wyoming.
Gerald was born in Sundance to Jack and Beryl Brosa on July 10, 1930. He is the last of his generation survived by his five children: Sherry (Mike) Siva of Seattle, Washington, Jan (Larry) Schnell of Butte, Montana, Jay (Peggy) Brosa of Gillette, Wyoming, Jill Dillinger of Gillette, Wyoming, Jeff (Cindy) Brosa of Gillette, WYyoming, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
He is a veteran who served in the Korean war
He raised his family in Moorcroft. He drilled water wells well into his 80’s and worked on the wells into his 90’s.
By his request there will be no memorial services. He chose cremation and wants to be spread over his burial plot at the Pine Grove Cemetery.
Travis Dean Meyer: 1978 – 2025
Travis Dean Meyer, born on December 3, 1978, in Gillette, Wyoming, passed away on April 25, 2025, in Gillette, Wyoming. He was 46 years old. Travis was the son of Randall Meyer and Cynthia Ann Meyer. He grew up in Gillette and graduated from Campbell County High School in 1997. After high school, he went on to serve in the National Guard, proudly serving two tours in Iraq.
In 2006, Travis married Jeanne Schlenker, and they shared many moments together until their divorce in 2016. Travis was a dedicated welder and worked at Greg’s Welding and Spencer Fluid Power throughout his career. A lifelong member of the Lutheran Church, Travis was baptized on June 16, 1979, at Trinity Lutheran Church. His faith was a significant part of his life, shaping the values he held dear. Travis had many interests that brought him joy. He loved the great outdoors, enjoying activities such as hunting and fishing. Motorcycling was another passion, allowing him to experience the freedom of the open road.
Travis is survived by his parents, Randy and Cindy Meyer; his children, Brady Dean Meyer and Gregory Dean Meyer; his sister, Stacey Meyer; and his sister, Alicia (Rodney) Johnson. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends. Travis is preceded in death by his grandfather, Bill Saunders; grandmother, Norma Newcomb; grandparents, James and Marion Meyer; and his cousin, Curtis Meyer.
Travis’s warmth, spirit, and love for life touched many, and his memory will remain in the hearts of all who knew him.
