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Dudley Clyde Brewster

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Dudley Clyde Brewster, age 86, passed away peacefully on Friday, March 8, 2013, in Venice, Florida. Dudley was born in Knob Noster, Missouri, on July 25, 1926, the son of Clyde and Daisy (Bugbee) Brewster. He attended school in Jefferson City, Missouri, and was an active Boy Scout throughout much of his youth. At the age of 17, Dudley convinced his parents to allow him to enlist in the U.S. Navy and served throughout the Pacific Theater on the USS Gage until the end of World War II. After enlistment, Dudley returned to Jefferson City where he completed his educational studies. Following graduation, Dudley traveled to Idaho and worked with the state forest service for two summers. On December 21, 1950, Dudley married Geraldine Hawley in Jefferson City, Missouri. After graduating from the Missouri State Police Academy, Dudley was assigned to several different locations as a Missouri State Trooper. Following a short vacation out to Wyoming in 1956, Dudley relocated his family to Casper. There he joined the Casper Police Department, where he served for 20 years and retired having earned the rank of Lieutenant. During that time, Dudley also taught driver's education classes at Casper College for many years. Still young and energetic after retiring from the Casper Police Department, Dudley joined the Natrona County Sheriff's Department as a Deputy Sheriff and served until again retiring in 1991. Encouraged out of retirement one last time, he was employed by the Diamond Group Security Company and was charged with recruiting, training and staffing security officers for all Federal Buildings within the state. Dudley took great pride in his many roles as a law enforcement officer going so far as to receive advanced scuba diver training where he often employed those skills to conduct search and rescue operations for the Sheriff's Department. He was a highly skilled marksman and participated in numerous law enforcement shooting competitions with his fellow officers. When not working, Dudley enjoyed taking his young family camping, fishing and on picnic and swimming outings to Thermopolis Hot Springs and other state and national parks. For many years, Dudley also served in leadership positions with local Boy Scouts of America troops. In his later years, his interests turned to foreign travel, scuba diving adventures throughout the Caribbean, casino trips, motorcycle riding, history, coffee club with special friends, and his ever-lasting support for the Denver Broncos. Dudley truly had a genuine zest for life and was graced with an engaging, loving personality and a wonderful sense of humor. After finally deciding to retire his well-used snow-blower, Dudley moved to the warm shores of southwestern Florida where he lived near his son for a number of years. Following several serious health-related issues, Dudley moved a short distance away to the Pinebrook Care facility in Venice, Florida. While there, he was assisted by their wonderful and caring staff of healthcare professionals. For their perpetual friendship, thoughtful concern and caring for Dudley, his family is eternally grateful. Dudley is survived by his son, Steven Brewster (Evonne Pugh) of Placida, Florida; daughter, Marla Heberlein (Bruce) of Casper, Wyoming; grandchildren, Sharla Norvelle and Shawn Tescher of Casper; five great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. Dudley is also survived by his sisters, Beverly Scheulen and Lorna Wyss of Jefferson City, Missouri, and several nephews and nieces. A celebration of his life will be conducted by his family and friends at a later date. Memorials may be made in Dudley's name to the Human Society of Casper, 849 East E Street, Casper, WY 82601. Arrangements are being performed by Farley Funeral Home in Venice, Florida and Freeman Funeral Home in Jefferson City, Missouri (www.freemanmortuary.com). To leave a message of condolence or share memories with the family online please visit http://www.farleyfuneralhome.com

Published March 15, 2013

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