Doris Emma Jane Workman was born on 2. Oct. 1916 at Bayard, Morrill County, Nebraska. She was the daughter of
Paul Workman and
Ruth Chapman. Doris Emma Jane Workman married
Joseph Edward Legocki, son of
Joseph Frank Ligocki and
Susanna Kawulok, on 15. Feb. 1938 at Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming. Marriage Announcement, Miss Doris Jane Workman, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Paul Wor kman, became the bride of Joe Edward Legocki at an eigh t o'clock service Tuesday evening at the home of the bride' s grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Workman of 945 Gladstone street . The Rev. Charles E. Hardesty, pastor of the Methodist chu rch read the service. Only the immediate families were pre sent. Mrs. Legocki is a graduate of Sheridan high school. Mr. Le gocki is employed at the 4-H Ranch where they will make the ir home. 1963 February COUPLE IS HONORED WITH RECEPTION ON SILVER WE DDING ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Tuck Schrater of BigHorn and Mrs. Ray Holmes o f Banner honored their brother in law and sister, Mr. And M rs. Joe E. Legocki of route one on the occasion of their 2 5th wedding anniversary February 15. It was an evening rec eption in the hospitalityroom of the bank of commerce atte nded by a 80 friends and relatives. Mrs. Glenn Workman and Mrs. Floyd Workman, sisters i n law of the honored couple andMrs. Ernest Layton, a clos e friend, assisted. The table was laid with a white lace cloth, hand croch eted by Anna Gilgorea, a sister of Mr. Legocki, oversilve r paper. The wedding cake centered the table. It was a wh ite, six tiered cake made by Mrs. Schrater and decorated b y Mrs. Floyd Reisch. It was stopped by a silver numeral 25 , and bells, while small pink and green flowerswere arrang ed around the base. It was set on a lace doily atop a larg e mirror. Silver tea and coffee services and three- candel abra sets on each end of the table completed the decoration s. The gift table held two large baskets of red and whit e carnations and was in charge of Judy Workman, a niece o f the honored couple, and Patty Legocki, their daughter. The bride's cake was cut and served by Mrs. Harvey D . Frybuger, and the grooms cake was served byMrs. Cliffor d Smith, a sister of Mr. Legocki. Mrs. Joe Legoski of Wyar no and Mrs. Vincent Boley of Sheridan presided at the silve r tea and coffee services. Ginger Schrater, a niece, had charge of the guest book. The Legockis have five children and four were in atten dance. A daughter, Nancy, who is now Mrs. Harry Rickard, M cCall Call, Idaho, was unable to be present because of th e illness of one of the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Rickar d. The four who were there were a son Robert, a teacher a t Grand Junction, Colorado, I daughter Patricia, a secretar y at Casper, Tommy, a student at Sheridan college, and Dick ie, a student at Sheridan high school. Legocki's mark 45 anniversary. Joe and Doris Legocki are celebrating 45 years of marr iage on Tuesday. Legocki and the former Doris Workman were married in 1 938 at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Noah Workman, wit h Charles Hardesty, Methodist minister, performing the cere mony. The couple were both employed at the Harvey Fryberge r Ranch west of Sheridan when they met on July 4th, 1937. S he cooked for the ranch and he was a herdsman. After their marriage, they moved to a ranch near Mead e Creek, living there until 1946, when they moved into Sher idan. Legockiran a service station across from the Sherida n Flour Mill until 1950, when they purchased 25 acres, buil t their present home on Skyline Hill and have lived at tha t address for over 32 years. The Legocki's have five children. Nancy is married to Harry Rickard and they live in Flo rence, Oregon with their 3children; Candi, David, and Juli eann. Robert Legocki, eldest son, makes hishome in Sheridan. Patricia and her husband Robert DeLett, live in Reno. , Nevada, and have a daughter, Jennifer. Tom Legocki lives in Sheridan with his wife Barbara an d son Joey. Dick Legocki married Jean Willey and they have 3 daugh ters; Jill Marie, Helen, and Laurie Jo. Joe Legocki retired in 1975, selling 20 of his acres , where the homes of Country Estates are now located. He keeps active by spending a great deal of time fish. Doris Emma Jane Workman died on 7. Mar. 1995 at Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming, at age 78. She was buried on 10. Mar. 1995 at Sheridan Municipal Cemetery, Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyoming. 1916, October 2nd born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Workman, Monday, October 2, a girl. 1926 Squirrel Creek School, Big Horn County, Montana 4th grade Doris Workman, 6th grade Glen Workman, 1st grade Pauline Workman. 1928-1929 Big Horn County Public Schools. Doris Workman is in the 7th grade, Squirrel Creek School, Montana. 1931, June 12, Big Horn County, Montana Elementary Diploma (8th grade) certifies that Doris Workman of District No. 1 has completed the course of studyprescribed by the superintendent of public instruction for the public schools of Montana. 1935, September 14, Sheridan, Wyoming Dearest Darling sweetheart Doris, Do you have to carry many bed pans? I fell off of the car the other night. I was on the side and Floyd knocked me off. He got on Polly's lapand knocked me a winded. Our store is getting along fine. We have everythingyou can think of. Glenn has a picture of Grace. Has Grace wrote to you yet?I made a T.P. today. Ha, ha. Daddy and Floyd is cutting corn and shocking corn. I got my wildcat in front of me he is just fine. He is dreaming about katchin mices. Mrs. Spring ain't got no babe yet. How many babies have you seen yet? You are loving sister, Edithe (Lila) P.S. Write me a letter now or I will not write you anymore. I got a big not on my head and both knees skinned like the dicknees and my elbo skinned too. Lila and Amos the wildcat. P.S.Don't you think I am going crazy too. I cracked my nockle like the heck. I'mgoing and my wildcat speed like the Dickens. 1935 December Alliance, Nebraska Dear kids, We're sorry you have to be down in the cellar, but to get your minds off your troubles, we fixed up the box of what have you. If you dare open at any of them before time, you will land in hell. Now, we're warning you. We got all our Christmas shopping done today and really we look like Essay's delivery truck coming up the street. It's as bad as the day of the Fall Festival downtown, you almost need a snowl plow to break your way through the crowds. If you'se guys have as much fun opening these as we did fixing it up, you should enjoy yourselfves. Lots of Love Adris and Louise (Adris and Louise were 2 nurses at Alliance, Nebraska. Doris Workman and another student nurse were in isolation, recovering from Scarlet Fever.) 1939-40 Rural Route # 2, Prairie Dog. 1942 Rural Route # 2, near Mead Creek 1960 Route # 1, Sheridan, Wyoming. 1962 Route # 1, Box 166 A., Sheridan, Wyoming. Doris Emma Jane Legocki There is no time that we could set for parting.....we who must remain are never ready for such pain.....even our prayer would be, 'Not Yet, Not Yet, Dear God.....another day with us, let our dear mother stay.' We must believe, when she passed away.....that wisely, God has willed it so. You are always in our hearts, we love you Mom and miss you very much. Til we meet again.. Your Loving Family Doris Emma Jane Legocki, 78, passed away March 7th at her residence. She was born October 2, 1916 in Bayard, Nebraska the eldest daughter of Pauland Ruth (Chapman) Workman. Doris moved with her parents to Sheridan in 1917 and has lived in the community for 77 years. She graduated from Sheridan High School in 1935. She was married in Sheridan February 15, 1938 to Joe E. Legocki at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Noah E. Workman. The couple has been married for over 57 years. Five children were born to this union: Nancy Rickard of Florence, Oregon, Robert Legocki of Sheridan, Patricia DeLett of Denver,Colorado, Tom Legocki of Ogden, Utah, and Richard Legocki of Sheridan. Doris and Joe have lived at their present home on Skyline Hill (Brundage Lane) for 45 years. Doris was a homemaker who always welcomed family and friends and is greatly loved by all who knew her. She devoted her life to her husband Joe and to raising her five children. Surviving are the husband Joe Legocki of Sheridan; five children; nine grandchildren, and 5 great-gran.