Carlyle Ballard Eyre

6 Jun 1917 – 22 Jun 2011

Husband of Ruth Odette Klingler


Carlyle Ballard Eyre 94, of Cowley passed from this life on Wednesday June 22, 2011 at the North Big Horn Hospital in Lovell from heart failure.

He was born June 6, 1917 in Cowley, Wyoming, the oldest child of Elmer Smith and Angie Hope Ballard Eyre. He married Ruth Odette Klingler September 3, 1947 in the Idaho Falls Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

He was educated in the Cowley Schools and attended Brigham Young University for two years, where he enjoyed music with the Glee Club and the BYU Choir.

As a youth he also enjoyed the Scouting program and the friends and experiences he had. He particularly enjoyed the National Jamboree held at Independence Rock near Casper Wyoming.

He was called to serve an LDS Mission to South Africa in 1939 and served a year there. Then, because of World War II, he was transferred to the Central States Mission where he served in Arkansas and Missouri.

In 1944 he enlisted in the Navy but was shifted to the Infantry and stationed in the Phillipine Islands. He was injured and after recovering he continued serving as an assistant to General Eichelburger in the 8th Army Headquarters in Yokahoma Japan. He was awarded the Purple Heart, the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, Phillipine Liberation Medal with Bronze Star, World War II Victory Medal and the Army of Occupation Medal and was honorably discharged in 1946.

Carlyle was an excellent farmer and raised sugar beets, crops for the canning factory, corn, hay and grain for his cattle. He also grew a fantastic garden.

He was a faithful member of the LDS Church and served in many positions including teaching, Branch President, Bishop of the Cowley 2nd Ward, High Councilman and Stake missionary.

He was a good, generous man who silently gave his time and means to help many through the years. He also had a beautiful voice and brought joy to many with his singing.

Survivors include his sister Leta (David) Marchant, daughters Susan Mohlman, Marie (Charles) Larson, Genevieve Mann, Hope (Jerry) Asay, and Carla Ruth (Don) Bisby.

He was preceded in death by his wife Ruth, daughters Julia and Kathryn; brothers Ned, Smith, William (Billie) and Rex; and sisters Velma and Dorothy.