Roy Glenn Conzelman, 57, of Devils Tower, Wyoming passed away at Rapid City Regional Hospital on July 22 after suffering a massive stroke on July 12 at his home.
Roy was born on March 25, 1958 in Gillette, Wyoming to Paul and Jean (Huseby) Conzelman.
Roy attended school in Hulett, Wyoming. After high school, Roy furthered his education at the school of 'hard knocks'. Roy continued ranching in his adulthood as well as becoming a top notch logger and log truck driver. Roy married Sue Glick and from this union came three beautiful daughters, Mandee, Lacey and Zannie. In 1990, Roy married Danice Evans and from this union came two amazing sons Ty, and Bryce.
Roy was very active in his community. Kids adored him, many thought of him as their second dad. He never missed a chance to help the children of his community succeed. Some of his activities included 4-H, FFA, Jr. Livestock Sale Committee, high school sports supporter, Hulett Roping Club, Tri State Wool, and the Black Hills Logging Association.
Roy was an avid hunter and never missed a chance to head to the mountains to do a little elk or moose hunting with his family and friends.
Roy is survived by his better half Tam Hedges; his five children, Mandee Conzelman, Rozett, WY, Lacey (Rob) Henwood of Belle Fourche, SD, Zannie (Justin) Rich of Newcastle, WY, Ty and Bryce Conzelman of Devils Tower, WY; grandchildren, Staysha, Braxten, Charlie, Thomas, Jace and Colby; mother, Jean Conzelman, of Devils Tower, WY; brothers, Steve (Lyndi) Conzelman of Gillette, WY and Matt (Kim) Conzelman of Newcastle, WY.
Roy was preceded in death by his father, Paul Conzelman; grandparents, Glenn and Effie Conzelman and Roy and Annie Huseby; and his best friend, Bob Gaines.
Heaven gained a tremendous father, grandfather, son, friend, and role model. We all feel blessed to have had Roy in our lives. He truly lit up every room he walked into and had the most infectious laugh that will not easily be forgotten.
Services will be held Tuesday at 10:00 AM July 28, 2015 at the Tower View Cemetery at Devils Tower Wyoming. A potluck will follow at noon at the Hulett Civic Center in Hulett Wyoming.
Online condolences may be written at www.fidler-isburgfuneralchapels.com