Chapter 33-1

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33 Tuesday dawned colder than the previous day. There was a threat of a storm moving in from the Pacific with Arctic air blasting down from Canada. Idaho was getting drenched. It was expected that rain, with possible snow flurries, would arrive in Wyoming by Wednesday afternoon. For today, the precipitation should hold off, allowing funeral attendees to safely travel to the church, then to the Rockin’ R. John volunteered to close to the public and have food and drink only for those who wanted to pay their respects to Bear Tanner. The funeral began at noon. Everyone at the lodge was up early, breakfast was made, the horses were fed, and each had their assignment for the day. Sam and Carli had the duty of greeting guests. Alyssa, who took the day off from school, was in charge of the guest

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