Edythe "Yvonne" Temsik was born on August 12, 1934, in Ford Cliff, Pennsylvania.

She married her Ford City High School sweetheart Ronald James Temsik in 1956 after graduating with a bachelor's degree in nursing from Allegheny General Hospital School of Nursing in Pittsburgh, and Ron returned from the Korean War. The newlyweds moved to Boulder, Colorado, where she worked at Community Hospital, and Ron attended Colorado University; he later entered the plumbing profession.

Between 1958 and 1961, they became proud parents of three daughters, Tamara, Taiña, and Tara.

They were among the first families accepted into the Peace Corps in the early 1970s and were assigned to Valencia, Venezuela, for two years. They then extended their Peace Corps service for another 13 months and moved to San Jose, Costa Rica.

After they returned to Colorado, their wanderlust remained. In 1976 their travels landed them in Ambergris Caye, Belize, where they fell in love with the people of San Pedro village. In the early 1980s, they purchased a modest beach house a mile south of the village, making Belize a second home.

Yvonne continued her nursing career at Boulder Memorial Hospital, and Ron had his own plumbing business. They purchased a property in Red Feather Lakes, Colorado, and began building their dream home on the weekends.

After the couple fully retired in the mid-90s, they split their time summering at their mountain home and wintering in Belize, often driving from Colorado to Belize.

After Ron passed away in 2007, Yvonne spent more time on Ambergris Caye, sharing a home with her daughter Tamara and son-in-law. She volunteered at the local health clinic, loved helping deliver The San Pedro Sun newspaper via golf cart, and enjoyed Friday night BINGO at the San Pedro Lions Club. Her real passion was tending to her tropical garden, birding, visiting with long-time island friends, and traveling the mainland of Belize.

Her summer months were spent at the mountain home, gardening, reading, and feeding the birds while watching the wildlife.

Later in life, her daughter Taiña spent the summers with her and autumn with her daughter Tara in Laramie, Wyoming, before returning to Belize. In August 2022, the family moved her to Laramie, where she was under the loving care of her daughters and grandson, Trey.

Af fectionally known as Nana, Yvonne passed away in Laramie on January 6, 2023, with family at her side; she was 88. She is preceded in death by her husband, Ronald James Temsik, parents Mary Martha (Spang) Emmonds and William Emmonds, sister Patricia (Emmonds) Helm, and brother William Emmonds. She is survived by daughters Tamara (Temsik) Sniffin, Taiña Temsik, Tara Temsik, son-in-law Ronald Sniffin and grandsons Coleton (Temsik) Vitt, Jeremiah Sniffin, and Trey Temsik.

A June 2023 memorial service will be at her home in Red Feather Lakes. Memorial gifts may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, the World Wildlife Federation, or the Audubon Society.

Her full obituary and comments can be made at http://www.montgomerystryker.com/edytheyvonne-temsik/.