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Last Sheep Camp

Dr. Peter Seda
Doctor Peter (Pete) Eugene Seda, 75, of Tri-Cities, Washington, passed away on August 6, 2022 at the Kennewick home he resided in for 43 years. He was born on November 5, 1946, in North Platte, NE to Edward and Irene Seda, whom he has now joined in eternal rest. In life, Pete went to medical school, earned his medical degree, completed a fellowship in cardiology, and later established Mid-Columbia Heart Institute, where he practiced Cardiology from 1978 – 2012. Pete was smart, handsome, and feisty! Along with his big personality, he was also well-known as an avid fisherman, big game hunter, gardener, horseman, and excellent cook. Pete had an amazing knack for learning and teaching himself skills which he mastered over and over. God gave him many talents! He was VERY good at a lot of things in his life. Pete was married and divorced three times. He felt happiest and most content when hunting on the side of a mountain or fishing. Pete’s hunting expeditions took him all over the world and he returned from his adventures with exotic animal trophies that he was proud to display and tell stories about. In his forties, Pete added a game room onto his home that he envisioned would hold all of the trophies for the rest of his life. It turned out that Pete filled that room to over capacity within a decade, with his trophies later invading additional bedrooms, his medical office, and his second home.
Pete is survived by his two children: Erin (Rick) Carosa and Jeremy (Christan) Seda; three grandchildren: Chloe James, Ethan Seda, and Naomi James; sister MB [Mary Beth] (Rick) Hamik; and two dogs: Bella and Chenga. WS

Stefan Weingarth
It is with great heartache and sorrow that we acknowledge the passing of our incredible friend and colleague Stefan Weingarth.
Stefan passed while out doing what he loved so very much. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and as incredibly sad as his passing is, he was out doing the very thing that made him feel most alive.
Stefan was a rare young man. An incredibly hard worker but an even better human being. He was taken far too soon and will be sorely missed by anyone that had the great fortune to get to know him. WS

Lloyd Robert Broadwater
ILloyd Robert Broadwater, 75, of Kellogg, MN died peacefully on Thursday, September 1, 2022 in hospice care at Mayo Clinic Hospital Methodist Campus.
Lloyd was born wearing a plaid flannel shirt and pocket tee with work boots and a John Deere hat on November 14, 1946, in Preston, MN. His parents Raymond and Marjorie (Leland) Broadwater welcomed him to their home in Ostrander, MN where this outdoor loving boy began first grade. He continued elementary school in Spring Valley, MN and then attended eighth grade at the Old Stone School, a one-room school northeast of Cherry Grove, MN. He graduated with thirty-five classmates from Wykoff High School in 1964 and trained for two years as an engineering draftsman at Rochester Junior College.
Lloyd’s four younger siblings looked up to him, and he modeled a strong work ethic on the family farm in Cherry Grove. There was always energy, love, and occasional antics not shared with Raymond and Marjorie until years later.
Throughout his life, Lloyd developed electrical, mechanical, and construction skills on the farm and on the job. During his employment years, he wore many hats as a mechanic, draftsman, designer, estimator and project manager. His leadership and collaboration skills were also valuable while building living quarters for oil field workers in Prudhoe Bay, AK and constructing a hotel on Sakhalin Island, Russia.
Fishing and hunting in the United States and Canada satisfied Lloyd’s highspirited sense of adventure and love for nature. He was a reliable guide for family and friends on annual trips to Fisherman’s Cove on Lac Seul in Ontario, Canada. His big game hunting adventures added to his repertoire of stories. He was proud to be a Life Member of Wild Sheep Foundation and attended state and national conventions in support of their conservation efforts.
Lloyd married Alethea Chapman Selsor on August 11, 1984 in Wabasha, MN. Lloyd and Alethea met at the historic Anderson House Hotel in Wabasha, MN where Lloyd was the Chief of Operations. He was increasingly responsible for maintenance and operation of Anderson House Tours as the business expanded. He and his son Dan spent many summer hours working together to maintain the company motorcoaches. Alethea would sometimes accompany Lloyd as he drove tour groups to events throughout the United States.
Lloyd loved to drive his red Chevy pickup and listen to country music. He followed NASCAR, Twins, Vikings, and Gopher games when he relaxed in his recliner with his Scottish Terrier by his side. As an early riser, he could be found drinking coffee and eating breakfast with friends at the Town and Country Cafe. He was a good listener and his sense of humor could quickly lighten up the conversation. Beneath his light-hearted exterior was a genuine caring for family, friends and community. He considered it an honor to be on the Kellogg City Council for ten years. Lloyd’s commitment to serve others was a reflection of his faith developed as a member of Root River Church of the Brethren in Preston, MN.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial gifts be sent to Wabasha Kellogg Area Community Foundation (WKACF), PO Box 268, Wabasha MN 55981 or designated to Lewy Body Dementia Research at Mayo Clinic and mailed directly to Mayo Clinic Department of Development, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905. WS

Mike Baumann
Feb 13, 1950 – Aug 30, 2022
It is with great sorrow to announce the passing of Life Member and Past WSF (FNAWS) BOD Mike Baumann of Arvada, Colorado. Mike was a fullof-spirit kind of man. Mike served on the Board of Directors for then FNAWS from 1994 - 2000. He was always known for his laughter and having a good time. His love for conservation and wild sheep was evident by the time he spent volunteering his in his home state of Colorado as well as at a national level. His infectious smile and laugh will truly be missed.
Our condolences go out to his children. Sons: Mike Baumann (Lisa), Matt (April) Baumann, Daughters: Kimberly Thorfinson (Michael) and Barbie Saracino (John) and grandchildren: Peyton, Zoey, Jaxon, Sammie, Sarah and Addison.
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