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Dell Clark Rubis

Lovell, WY

April 18, 1940 - October 14, 2021

Dell Clark Rubis Obituary

Dell Clark Rubis passed away peacefully at the New Horizon Care Center in Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming on Thursday, October 14, 2021.

He was born April 18, 1940, in Basin, Wy to his loving parents Ed and Erma Fontella Clark. Dell was then proceeded by 2 sisters Carol Sue & June, and a younger brother Johnnie. They were raised on a farm where he was taught lifelong skills and how to work hard. Dell finished all his schooling in Manderson, Wy and graduated in 1958. After graduation he and his uncle, Jay Clark, went to Meeteetse to help build the Meeteetse High School. This is where he met his future wife, Alice.

On April 28, 1962, Dell married Alice Marie Phelps in Greybull, Wy. He celebrated 58 years of marriage to her. Following this reunion Dell & Alice resided in Manderson, Wy where they were blessed with 3 daughters, Chadell Marie, Brandy Lynn & Ivy Jo. In November 1965 they moved their little family to Gillette, Wy where their 2 sons Darin Dwayne & Earl Paul were born. Soon after the youngest daughter Misty Dawn arrived completing the family.  He raised their family for 48 years in Gillette until September 2014 where Dell & Alice then relocated to Lovell, Wy to live with their daughter Chadell and her husband Eric due to health concerns.

Dell always had a great work ethic. This ethic enabled him to gain very valuable experiences & knowledge though out his employment years. It started on the family farm working with animals, learning different varieties of grains, to growing crops and running the required equipment. Dell then discovered his talent in Construction which is what lead to helping build the High School in Meeteetse. From there he went into the field service with Baroid Company. He worked on drilling & driving truck. He was then transferred by Baroid Company to Gillette, Wy to help run the plant there. With his growing family he decided to make a company change and joined Gem Mobil where he was lead Serviceman. Following his service to Gem Mobil he made a career change to Stahla Mobile Homes, where he did delivery & maintenance of their mobile homes. Dell could park a Mobile home in just about any area, if a driver couldn’t back a trailer in a lot, they would call him, and he got it accomplished. In 1978 Dell joined the Black Thunder Coal Mine where he was Plant Maintenance Supervisor for 28 years, after his dedicated service to Black Thunder, and raising his 6 children, he determined it was his turn to retire. Although easier said than done for such a hardworking man like Dell, he decided to go back to the work field and finished his employment at Knecht Home Center as a Customer Relations Representative.

Dell was a quiet man, but always spoke with understanding and a caring tone. He had a quick wit, and love for all jokes. He was always willing to help, and you never heard the word No. It didn’t matter what it was he was there for you. He was a devoted husband, father, brother, grandfather, and friend, and worked very hard to provide in different ways for everyone. Dell loved Camping, he always looked forward to yearly family reunions, and enjoyed taking long drives to see wildlife. He also loved making small projects out of wood, such as wood trucks, water wells and trains, and airplanes out of pop cans. He spent his free time in the garage tinkering on something or some project. He started the process of restoring older cars, which lead him into purchasing a 1960 Thunderbird that was his pride and joy. Dell loved his country music and preferred to still listen to it on his 8-track player or record player. When he wasn’t in his garage you could find him doing crossword puzzles or playing solitaire. He made a lot of lifelong friends through his employment career and always kept close to his family.

Dell is survived by his daughters, Chadell (Eric) Smith of Lovell, Wy, Brandy McKee of Gillette, WY, Ivy Serna of Gillette, WY & Misty (Scot) Henaghan of Gillette, WY. Their two sons Darin Rubis of Central Lake, Mi & Earl (Wendy) Rubis of Murray, UT. His two Sisters Carol Sue Morris of Thorton, CO & June Allen of Thermopolis, WY. He was also blessed with 24 Grandchildren & 35 Great Grandchildren. In addition to many cousins.

Cremation has taken place. The funeral Services will be held on October 23, 2021, at 2:00 pm at Haskell Funeral Home 605 East Main St. Lovell, Wy. 82431

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