Red Cloud Wolverton

Red Cloud Wolverton obituary, Kanab, UT

Red Cloud Wolverton

Red Wolverton Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Mosdell Mortuary on Jul. 16, 2024.

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9/22/29 – 7/14/24
Ivan Wayne Wolverton, known as Red Cloud in the cowboy country, ascended the steps to Cowboy Heaven on Sunday, July 14, 2024. Born in Kansas City, Kansas – September 22nd, 1929;he was 94 at time of passing. Red Cloud was a real cowboy, one of the last of a breed. Morethan that, he was, is, "one of a kind", "one in a million", "a legend". Those words were expressed as friends learned of his passing. Red Wolverton had a huge personality whose presence touched a lot of people. In the first act of his life, he drove horses as a boy in the Kansas fields, then learned to ride in Colorado where he lived with his 8 brothers and sisters. He left school young and went to Oregon, where he was hired on in the Big Ranch country, of the ZX and MC ranches. He rode the broncs others couldn't ride, lived, and loved the cowboy life. Back in Colorado, he met the love of his life, Margery, and together they raised four children. He embarked on the second act of his life when he achieved the dream of getting a stagecoach, raising and training a 6-horse hitch, and driving along the Overland Trail for America's Bicentennial. That lead into working in western movies in Colorado and Arizona, including "The White Buffalo" and "Comes A Horseman". The name Red Wolverton became synonymous with Stagecoach Driver, on such films as "Stagecoach", "Posse", "Tombstone". That 6-up of Morgan horses with Red on the box galloping at the camera was a moment imprinted in many people's minds. Red and his family provided livestock for western movies out of Tucson for more than 30 years, including the "Desperados", "Dead Man", "Beastmaster", "The Alamo", and "Comanche Moon". Many people in Tucson remembered Red and the Wolvertons as the first family in westerns. He also drove a ten-up of horses pulling freight wagons along the Highway 50 Wagon Train near Placerville California in the 1980's and 1990's, and in the Kanab Western Legends Roundup in Utah. The final act of his life was spent living with his daughter Holly near Fredonia Utah. His life and legacy lives on through his son Kip, daughters Holly, Tammie, and Wendy; his eight grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. His wife of almost 70 years, Margery Wolverton survives him. He will not be forgotten. He has big boots to fill. He is remembered as a great storyteller, an author, singer, and a larger than life hero. He is an icon. Adios Red. Vaya Con Dios.
There will be a funeral service on Saturday, July, 20 2024 at 4pm Arizona Time in the Fredonia Ward Chapel, 80 South Main Street, Fredonia, Arizona. Friends and Family are invited to a visitation from 3:00-3:50 pm prior to the service in the Chapel. Burial will be in the Fredonia Cemetery under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary.
You are invited to watch the Funeral Service through the livestream link below www.utahlivestream.com/live

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August 15, 2024

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July 20, 2024

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July 17, 2024

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Jan Gingold

August 15, 2024

I so enjoyed coming to see you and Marge at your incredible Western home on the westside of Tucson - the last time in 2016, but previous times also. We had such fun. Thank you for showing me your museum and home and sharing lunch!! I really enjoyed seeing your barn with all of the wagons and stagecoaches! I'd like to post some of them to my FP page if it's OK. Hugs to you, Marge, and your great kids. Jan Gingold

Brad Cowan

July 20, 2024

I became familiar with Red and his family when they the concession at Old Tucson. Being a Livestock Officer for the State of Arizona I had many occasions to see them for one reason or another. Often I would ride around on the coach for a turn or two and then maybe go to lunch. Soon after the Wolverton's bought a ranch and moved to the Three Points area. This put them as my neighbors. Over the next several years I enjoyed becoming friends with the family. This is an easy task. For many years I was invited to their functions, we helped each other and just visited. I greatly appreciate the times I spent with Red. Several years ago I moved closer to town and had less contact with Red. Whenever I ran into him somewhere, went to visit or talk on the phone it was like I still lived next door. He was always fun to be around and had stories to keep you amused, entertained and you might even learn something. Red was a force of nature and will be missed. I will tell some of his stories and stories of him. Brad Cowan

Jerry Madore

July 17, 2024

I worked with Red Cloud for 40 yrs making western movies he was also my neighbor and he would call on me for home repairs. You are a Legend my friend and will be greatly missed. I will really miss having a cold one with you.Sincerely Jerry Madore

Jerry & Penny Madore

July 17, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

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