Selma Dale Peabody was born on 3. Apr. 1912 at Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon. She was the daughter of
John Wesley Peabody and
Lucy Luella Ebert. Selma Dale Peabody married
Glenn Chapman Workman, son of
Paul Workman and
Ruth Chapman, on 11. Jul. 1942 at Vancouver, Clark County, Washington. Selma Dale Peabody died on 26. Jan. 2000 at Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming, at age 87. She was buried on 29. Jan. 2000 at Sheridan Memorial Cemetery, Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming. 'Her ways are always of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.' Proverbs 3:17 We are saying goodby to our loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother, aunt, and friend. The cheerful spirit of Sally's full, happy, healthy life was devoted to care and concern for her family and friends. Sally was a angel in life, so this will be an easier transition for her than for those who love her. BornApril 2, 1912, at Forest Grove, Oregon to John W. and Lucy Peabody, Sally was educated at Comelius, Oregon grade school, and Forest Grove High School. Sally also attended Pacific University of Forest Grove, Oregon. Prior to and during the first year of her marriage, Sally worked at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home at Forest Grove. On July 11, 1942, Sally married Glenn Workman while Glen was serving in the U.S.Army stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington. A year later, Glenn was honorably discharged, and the couple moved to the Workman family ranch on Meade Creek, south of Sheridan, Wyoming. In 1948 the couple established a dairy farm on Big Goose Creek west of Sheridan where they lived and raised their family. In June 1970 the couple sold their ranch and moved into Sheridan. Sally was active in Sheridan's First United Methodist Church, Big Goose Homemakers Club, and a charter member of the Prairie Dog Women's Club. Sally is survived by her husband Glenn Workman, of Sheridan; and the couple's three children (andtheir spouses); John (and Lou) Workman of Logan, Utah, Judy (and Mike) Hayworth of Colstrip, Montana, and Bill (and Jolene) Workman of Logan, Utah. Sally is also survived by 2 sisters in Oregon, one brother in Seattle, Washington, and 6grandchildren. Sally was preceded in death by her parents, 3 brothers, one grandson, and 4 nephews. Our Sally will be terribly missed. A precious light has been extinguished from our lives. Services will be held at the First United Methodist Church, Sheridan, on Saturday, January 29th, 2000, begining at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Sheridan. 'My prescence shall go with you, and I will give you rest.' Exodus 33:14.