Vanessa Z. Reilly

Vanessa Živilė Reilly, 43, of Laramie peacefully left the earth and gained her angel wings on May 11, 2023. She was born July 3, 1979 to Michael Reilly and Rimvyda Valiukėnas (then Reilly) in Laramie, Wyoming, joining her big sister Genevieve. Vanessa spent most of her childhood in Laramie, where she attended St. Laurence, Laramie Junior High, and Laramie High School. While young, Vanessa, her sister, their dad, and dog Tippy spent many winter weekends at their condo in Steamboat, Colorado and many summers living on their boat at Flaming Gorge and later at Lake Powell. Childhood summers with her sister Gen and their dad also involved driving to Las Vegas each year, where Vanessa was fascinated by the performers at Circus Circus, and Disneyland, where they once rode Space Mountain until the park closed! Childhood adventures with their mom, and later their other siblings, included trips to Chicago to visit family, and no trip was complete without stopping at Shedd Aquarium and/or going to a baseball game. The girls gained a brother, Steve, when their mom and his dad got married. The three of them found plenty of common interests, from parachute toys that mysteriously disappeared to playing Nintendo together. In 1990, they welcomed their sister Elyssa. Vanessa, who always loved dolls and children, loved spending time with Elyssa and especially enjoyed dressing her up and styling her hair.

When Vanessa was 13, she moved to Costa Rica with her dad and their dog Tippy. She attended an international school there and made several lifelong friends. According to her friends, she was fun and apparently pretty influential because she got them dressing like her in boxers and big, baggy t-shirts. When extended family members joined them in Costa Rica for a family reunion, Vanessa surprised everyone by driving barefoot and dodging potholes, a section of a washed-out bridge, and some amazing wildlife in the road. Vanessa and Gen last visited Costa Rica in 2011, where Vanessa enjoyed connecting with many people she knew, ziplining, and eating plenty of gallo pinto, but she was less fond of the jellyfish stings and sunburn she got on the first day.

Throughout the years, Vanessa came back to Laramie between each new place, which included living and working in Lakewood, Colorado then later Sheridan, Wyoming, where she also made many treasured friends. In 2012, Vanessa reconnected and fell in love with Billy Pine after having first known each other from living in the same Laramie neighborhood as kids and attending the same elementary school (but different grades). In 2014, they welcomed their first child Kaysen. In 2015, their family grew again when their second son Davin was born. Vanessa had always loved kids and was a fun and devoted aunt to her nephews and nieces, so it was no surprise that she adored being a mom. She enjoyed taking her boys on fun adventures. They spent many happy summers at Glendo, where some of her ashes will be spread so everyone can visit her in a place she had loved since she was a little girl.

Vanessa was preceded in death by her father Michael Reilly in 1996. It may be comforting to her family and friends to know she has now been reunited with her dad whom she missed very much. Vanessa was also preceded in death by her grandparents Ken and Marge Reilly of Cheyenne, WY and Mečys and Eleonora Valiukėnas of Chicago, IL; brother-in-law Dale Vogele of Laramie; uncle Rob Reilly of Cheyenne, WY; and cousins Missy Relyea of Eugene, OR, Colette Tisdahl of Chicago, IL, and Madisen Price of Thermopolis, WY.

Vanessa is survived by her long-time partner Billy Pine and their two sons Kaysen and Davin Reilly-Pine of Laramie; her mother, Rimvyda Valiukėnas of Laramie; sisters Genevieve Reilly and Elyssa Dreher, both of Laramie; brother Steve Dreher (Annie) of Cheyenne; Steve and Elyssa’s father Dennis Dreher of Loveland, CO; nephews Braden Reilly and Ezra Dreher; nieces Brielle and Iris Dreher; the Pine family: Julius and Lois of Laramie, Larry Pine of Laramie, Peggy Pine of Longmont, CO, and Adrian Gillen of Laramie; and many much-loved aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends.

Services for Vanessa will be held at St. Paul’s Newman Center on Wednesday, May 24th at 10:30 a.m. For those who cannot attend in person but wish to pay their respects, a livestream will be available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihDi7UGS0-Q.

Graveside services will be held at Greenhill Cemetery on Thursday, May 25th at 2:00 p.m. Guests should meet at Montgomery-Stryker Funeral Home at 1:30pm to accompany Vanessa on her last journey.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Vanessa’s name may be made to Volunteers of America Northern Rockies, www.voanr.org, whose staff provided her with much love and support over the years. Contributions are also being accepted to support Vanessa’s boys through GoFundMe, https://gofund.me/d23a3e23, or contact Vanessa’s mom or sisters for details to donate at UniWyo Credit Union.

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  • Anonymous

    She was simply magical and loved. Angel hugs to Rym and Family. Billy, boys in family. Angel hugs.

  • Jim & Ro Peak

    Billy, Rimvyda, Elyssa and family we are so sorry for your loss. Know that others share in your loss.

  • Tom and Laura Gaddis

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you Billy and your wonderful sons. Tom and Laura Gaddis

  • Donna Frausto

    Vanessa, Beautiful lady inside and out! We had fun eating all day and decorating for Christmas (your ugly sweaters were the best too) - when i worked with you! You talked about your dad and I know he was there to greet you! Watch over your family, especially your boys! We will miss you down here. Rest in peace beautiful! ❤️

  • Liv

    When my family moved to Costa Rica I was a young teenager, I felt so alone; and then Vanessa and her dad bought the house next door, and instantly we became friends and she turned my world around. Vanessa was like a magnet as she effortlessly became friends with everyone and soon we were a group of friends that would get together everyday and play volleyball, hangout at the beach, or at someone's house. When I go back in my memories, Vanessa showed me how to be confident, make friendships, and she definitely started a dress code that we all followed. Vanessa moved back to the states after about a year of living in Costa Rica, but I appreciate her friendship to this day. May she rest in peace.

  • Jolene

    My beautiful Vanessa There is a special place in my heart only you reside. Out of all of my friendships ours touches me and Profound way. You were the first person to ever teach me true alliance inside of loyalty, unconditional love, boundaries, truth & deception, & above all how to be strong on your own. Our bond is one I will forever be grateful for. Every once in a while, I get a veggie burger from Burger King for no other reason than it reminds me of you. I love you V & I always will. ✨💫🦋🫶🏻

  • Tonya

    Vanessa I’ll forever remember the trips to steamboat with your dad. We loved catching the shuttle to ski and the precious moments we spent there over the years. Missing you when you moved to Costa Rica. Crying over the lose of our fathers but knowing we had each other. Living together our Senior year. After college I moved to Denver and I was so happy you were there too. I laugh every time I think of that St. Patty’s Day. You driving with me to Utah for my first Radiology travel job. I was so nervous but I had both you and Chasity by my side. Even though we ended up so far away we stayed in contact. Thank you for being there to help me gain strength to make a difficult decision. I wish we had more time I love you, and miss you!

  • Tonya Searles

    Vanessa taught me to ski, drive an atv, and play Nintendo. I will remember her fondly and my heart goes out to those left behind. -Tonya

  • Sherry

    My condolences to Billy, the kids and Vanessa’s family. May Vanessa rest in peace. I’m praying for all of you. She will be missed dearly. Johnny and Sherry

    • Miyon

      Vanessa, my fun friend from Laramie. I have so many memories of the great times we had in that little town! You always made me laugh and gifted me with your friendship. We lost touch unfortunately throughout the years of adulthood. But I always loved seeing your posts with your adorable boys. You were a wonderful, doting mother and it was easy to see that those boys were your everything. I know they love and miss their mommy. You will forever watch over them and all those who love you. Rest in peace my old friend.

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