Martha M. Bauer
ELGIN -- Martha M. Bauer, 80, Elgin, died Feb. 13, 2000, in her home.
Arrangements are pending at Evanson-Jensen Funeral Home, Elgin.
Twyla Mae Buffalo Boy
FORT YATES -- Twyla Mae Buffalo Boy, 46, Fort Yates, died Feb. 11,
2000, in her home. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. James
Episcopal Church, Cannon Ball, with the Rev. John Floberg officiating.
Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from 1-3:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Perry Funeral Home, Mandan. A wake will begin at 5 p.m. Wednesday
at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Fort Yates. Twyla was born Aug. 29, 1953,
at Mandan, to Pat Two Bears and Evelyn Iron Shields. She was raised and
educated in Mandan, and graduated from Fort Yates High School. She attended
United Tribes Technical College and Sitting Bull College. Twyla had worked
for the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Fort Yates. In 1992, she married Larry
Buffalo Boy. He died in1993. She enjoyed fishing with family and friends,
dancing and cooking. She is survived by her mother, Evelyn Evans White
Cloud, Bismarck; her father, Pat Two Bears, Wakpala, S.D.; one daughter,
Angle Silk, Wakpala; two sons, Mitchell Silk and Justin Iron Necklace,
both of Fort Yates; five grandchildren, Justice Romero, Lacey Ramey, Maya
Iron Necklace, Yasmeen Garter, Taytina Garter; one half-sister, Dorenda
Two Bears, Minneapolis; three brothers, Harold Iron Shield and Maynard
Two Bears, both of Bismarck, and Kenneth Two Bears, Fort Yates; two half-brothers,
Willard Two Bears, and Pat Two Bears Jr., both of Wakpala. She was preceded
in death by her husband; one son, James Silk; and one sister, Matilda White
Eagle.
Valerie H. Ciaverella
Valerie H. Ciaverella, 56, 808 13th Ave. N.W., Mandan, died Feb. 12,
2000, in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at noon Wednesday at
Christ the King Catholic Church, Mandan, with the Rev. Albert Leary officiating.
Burial will be in Mandan Union Cemetery. Visitation will be from 9 a.m.-9
p.m. Tuesday at Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan, where a parish vigil will
be said at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Valerie Reis, the daughter of Met and Josephine
(Randich) Ciaverella, was born June 22, 1943, in Bismarck. She ws raised
and educated in Bismarck, graduating from Bismarck High School in 1961.
On Jan. 21, 1967, she was united in marriage to Ken Ciavarella in Bismarck.
Valerie worked at Q&R Clinic as a receptionist for 19 years. She recently
worked for HMR Home Med Resources at Medcenter One until April 1999. Valerie
was one in a million. She had a great disposition, always happy and outgoing.
She enjoyed being around people and she had a special way of making someone
smile. She loved to dance and always had music playing. Her favorite place
to relax was at their cabin at Brush Lake. Valerie will be greatly missed
by her family and friends. She is survived by her husband, Ken; one son,
Chris, Mandan; one daughter and son-in-law, Chantel and Shawn Julson, Mandan;
two grandsons, Michael and Anthony Julson, Mandan; her parents, Mel and
Josephine Reis, Bismarck; two sisters and one brother-in-law, her twin
sister, Vicki Schafer, Bismarck, and Cletus and Larry Brewster, Kansas
City, Mo. She was preceded in death by her grandparents; and one brother-in-law,
Andy Schafer.
Dagny Halvorson
TURTLE LAKE -- Dagny Halvorson, 81, Turtle Lake, died Feb. 13, 2000,
in the Turtle Lake hospital. Arrangements are pending at Goetz Funeral
Home, Turtle Lake.
Pauline Hoffman
Pauline Hoffman, 76, 413 W. Meadow Lane, Mandan, died Feb. 11, 2000,
at her home with her loving husband of 55 years at her side. Services will
be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Spirit of Life Catholic Church, with Deacon
Dave Vaughn officiating. Burial will be in Mandan Union Cemetery. Visitation
will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today at Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan, where
a parish vigil will be said at 7:30 tonight. Visitation will continue for
one hour prior to the service at the church. She was preceded in death
by her parents; one infant son, Gary; two sons-in-law, Gary Rader and Darrell
Freidig; six brothers, Nick, Mike, Tim, Marcus, Johnny and Jack; and two
sisters, Frances and Katie. (Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan)
Ralph L. Kemnitz
DICKINSON -- Memorial services for Ralph L. Kemnitz, 82, Dickinson,
will be held at 2 p.m. MST Wednesday at Price-Murphy Funeral Home, Dickinson,
with inurnment Thursday in Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, S.D.
He died Feb. 12, 2000, in a Bismarck hospital. Ralph L. "Boots" Kemnitz
was born Dec. 10, 1917, in Aberdeen, S.D., to Frank and Lana Kemnitz (South
Dakota Mother of the Year in 1959). He was educated in the Aberdeen school
system through his college graduation from Northern in 1940. He married
Delphia Benscoter on June 9, 1941, while he was a member of the United
States Armed Forces. Boots' army career took him through 35 states and
several European countries, including France, Germany, Luxemburg and Belgium.
His assignments included underwater demolitions, duty as head instructor
of a comando unit where he trained men in hand to hand combat and judo,
and commanding a German prisoner of war camp at Rheims, France. Following
his discharge in 1946 at the rank of captain, he coached and taught at
Lemmon, S.D., where his team continues to hold the record for most consecutive
wins in basketball. He taught history, ever a love of his, and science.
Boots opened a clothing store in Bowman in 1948, where he remained for
20 years prior to embarking on a new career in the insurance business.
He retired from Blue Cross Blue Shield in 1984. He continued his military
experience as a member of the National Guard. He formed a Guard unit in
Bowman, and was recalled to active duty during the Korean crisis with that
unit. Upon release from active duty once more, he rejoined the South Dakota
Army National Guard and served until his retirement in 1962. An outstanding
athlete in high school and college, Kemnitz earned 10 college letters,
and was honored by being inducted to the Athletic Hall of Fame at Northern
College in 1987. An ardent fan of his adopted athletics program, he is
a former member of the Board of Directors of Dickinson State University
Blue Hawks Booster Club. In 1988 he was the first to receive its honorary
letterman's award. Boots was a genuine character as many of his friends,
family and others will attest. His antics on and off the golf course are
legendary. Boots is survived by his beloved wife, Delphia; three sons,
Ralph A. "Chip", Philip, S.D., Larry L., Bismarck, and Michael L., Oakley,
Calif.; and one daughter, Rochelle L. Langer, Lincoln. He prized his daughters-in-law,
Julianne, Shirley and Marlene. He doted on his 12 grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his three
sisters; one brother; one son, Gary; and two granddaughters.
Juel Arthur Kolbo
ABERDEEN, S.D. -- Juel Arthur Kolbo, 75, Aberdeen, died Feb. 11, 2000,
in an Aberdeen hospital. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Aberdeen, with burial in Groton Union Cemetery,
Aberdeen. He is survived by one sister, Frances Cameron, Cedar Rapids,
Iowa; one daughter, Rae Nelson, Aberdeen; two sons, Monte, Canistota, and
Larry, Bismarck, N.D.; 10 grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. (Miller-Huebl
Funeral Home, Aberdeen)
Fred Nutz
HARVEY -- Fred Nutz, 95, Harvey, died Feb. 12, 2000, in the Harvey
nursing home. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Congregational
Church, Harvey. Further arrangements are pending at Hertz Funeral Home,
Harvey.
Violet Pavel
DICKINSON -- Violet Pavel, 87, Dickinson, died Feb. 13, 2000, in the
Dickinson hospital. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. MST Wednesday at
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Dickinson. Further arrangements are
pending at Ladbury Funeral Service, Dickinson.
Raymond Rieker
LEMMON, S.D. -- Raymond Rieker, 73, Lemmon, died Feb. 11, 2000, in
Prescott, Ariz. Arrangements are pending at Evanson-Jensen Funeral Home,
Lemmon.
Gerald "Jerry" Simon
JUDSON -- Gerald "Jerry" Simon, 68, Judson, died Feb. 13, 2000, in
his home. Services will be held at 11 a.m. MST Wednesday at St. Pius Catholic
Church, New Salem. Further arrangements are pending at Eastgate Funeral
Service.
Theodore Staiger
RICHARDTON -- Theodore Staiger, 89, Fargo, formerly of Richardton,
died Feb. 13, 2000, in a Fargo nursing home. Arrangements are pending at
Spangelo Funeral Home, Hebron.
Helen Myrtle Turner
Helen Myrtle Turner, 91, Underwood, formerly of Bismarck, died Feb.
13, 2000. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Trinity Lutheran
Church, with the Rev. Todd Hylden officiating. Burial will be in Sunset
Memorial Gardens, Bismarck. Visitation will be from noon-9 p.m. today at
Eastgate Funeral Service, and will continue at the church one hour before
services. An Eastern Star prayer service will begin at 7 tonight at the
funeral home. Myrtle Johnson was born March 6, 1908, in Bismarck, the daughter
of Harry and Caroline (Satter) Johnson. She was raised and educated in
Bismarck, and graduated from Bismarck High School in 1928. Myrtle married
Walter L. Turner in 1928. She was employed at A.W. Lucas Dress Store for
many years. She was a lifelong member of Trinity Lutheran Church, and of
Order of Eastern Star for many years. She is survived by one daughter,
Shirley Schwichtenberg, Bismarck; two sons and daughters-in-law, Bob and
Korliss, and Ron and Laurie, all of Bismarck; seven grandchildren, Paul
Schwichtenberg and his wife, Barbara, Huffmann, Texas, Jan Pollack, Tigard,
Ore., Mick Turner and his wife, Tonya, all of Mandan, Nicole Turner, Wayzata,
Minn., Christie Turner, Mark Turner and Luke Turner, all of Bismarck; and
one great-grandchild, Tyler Taix, Mandan. Myrtle was preceded in death
by her husband; her parents; two brothers, Lester and Howard; and one son-in-law,
Doug Schwichtenberg. The family prefers memorials to Trinity Lutheran Church
or Order of Eastern Star.
Kenneth Bolke
HEBRON -- Kenneth Bolke, Hebron, died Feb. 14, 2000 in the Richardton
care center. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. MST Thursday, at St. John
United Church of Christ, Hebron. Further arrangements are pending with
Spangelo Funeral Home, Hebron.
Ione Braa
Ione Braa, 70, Frederick, S.D., died Feb. 11, 2000 in a Minneapolis
hospital. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, Frederick. She is survived by her husband, Clemence; two daughters,
Monica Ochsner, Boulder, Colo., and Marcia Dittus, Beulah; two sons, Douglas,
Frederick, and Kent, Bismarck; four grandchildren and one great-grandson.
(Miller/Huebl Funeral Home, Aberdeen)
John Andrew Braun
John Andrew Braun, 62, formerly of Selfridge, died Jan. 31, 2000 in
Houston, Texas, as a result of injuries sustained in a truck accident.
Services were held on Feb. 5 at Sapulpa, Okla., with burial in Green Hill
Memorial Gardens. He is survived by his wife, Donna; fivechildren, Cindy,
Houston, Texas, DeWayne, Auburn, Wash., Andrea and Tracey, both of Tulsa,
Okla., and Diane, Tennessee; 12 grandchildren, five stepchildren; one brother,
Bernard, Bismarck; seven sisters, Tillie Landeis, Ann Berger, Barbara Feist,
all of Mandan, Theresa Jefferson, Elizabeth Flemmer, both of Phoenix, Ariz.,
Regina Klein, New Castle, Wyo., and Katie Bauer, Billings, Mont.
Valerie H. Ciavarella
Valerie H. Ciavarella, 56, 808 13th Ave. N.W., Mandan, died Feb. 12,
2000, in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at noon Wednesday at
Christ the King Catholic Church, Mandan, with the Rev. Albert Leary officiating.
Burial will be in Mandan Union Cemetery. Visitation will be from 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m. today at Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan, where a parish vigil will
be held at 7:30 p.m. Valerie (Reis) Ciavarella, the daughter of Mel and
Josephine (Randich) Reis, was born June 22, 1943, in Bismarck. She was
raised and educated in Bismarck, graduating from St. Mary's Central High
School in 1961. On Jan. 21, 1967, she was united in marriage to Ken Ciavarella
in Bismarck. Valerie worked at Q&R Clinic as a receptionist for 19
years. She recently worked for HMR Home Med Resources at Medcenter One
until April 1999. Valerie was one in a million. She had a great disposition,
always happy and outgoing. She enjoyed being around people and she had
a special way of making someone smile. She loved to dance and always had
music playing. Her favorite place to relax was at their cabin at Brush
Lake. Valerie will be greatly missed by her family and friends. She is
survived by her husband, Ken; one son, Chris, Mandan; one daughter and
son-in-law, Chantel and Shawn Julson, Mandan; two grandsons, Michael and
Anthony Julson, Mandan; her parents, Mel and Josephine Reis, Bismarck;
two sisters and one brother-in-law, her twin sister, Vicki Shafer, Bismarck,
and Cletus and Larry Brewster, Kansas City, Kan. She was preceded in death
by her grandparents; and one brother-in-law, Andy Shafer.
Fred Deering
ALAMO -- Fred Deering, 85, Alamo, died Feb. 11, 2000 in Elizabeth,
Colo. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, at National Guard Armory,
Williston, with burial in Hillside Memory Gardens. He is survived by his
wife, Margaret; his sons, Glen, Elizabeth, Colo., and Wayne, Alamo; his
daughters, Linda Fisher, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Judy Myers, Parshall,
and Kay Kruschwitz, Alamo; his stepsons, Ben Bunker, Chico, Calif., John
Bunker, Pocatello, Idaho; his stepdaughters, Margie Padgett, Kalispell,
Mont., and Alice Benjamin, Shelby, Mont.; 14 grandchildren; one great-grandchild;
nine step-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren; and one sister,
Minnie Kapphan, Miles City, Mont. (Everson Funeral Home, Williston)
John Freidig
CENTER -- John Freidig, 79, Center, died Feb. 14, 2000 in a Bismarck
hospital. Arrangements are pending with Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan.
Elizabeth Fried
JAMESTOWN -- Elizabeth Fried, 85, Jamestown, died Feb. 13, 2000 in
a Jamestown care center. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday,
at Basilica of St. James, Jamestown, with burial in Calvary Cemetery, Jamestown.
She is survived by five children, John, Jamestown, Marlys Gallagher, Jamestown,
Cleone Gilhooly, Bismarck, Evonne Cysewski, Billings, Mont., Mary Jo Miller,
Billings, Mont.; 15 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; and one sister,
Lucille Clayton, St. Paul, Minn. (Lisko Funeral Chapel, Jamestown)
Dagny B. Halvorson
TURTLE LAKE Ð Dagny B. Halvorson, 81, rural Turtle Lake, died Feb.
13, 2000 in the Turtle Lake hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday,
at St. Olaf Lutheran Church, rural Turtle Lake, with burial in the church
cemetery. She is survived by two sons, Harley Halvorson, Turtle Lake, and
Dr. Eldon Halvorson, Minot; and two grandchildren. (Goetz Funeral Home,
Turtle Lake)
Hilda Heyne
Hilda Heyne, 83, Rapid City, S.D., died Feb. 10, 2000 at her home.
Services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, at Faith Lutheran Church, Rapid
City, with the Rev. Bruce Baum officiating. Burial will be in Black Hills
National Cemetery, near Sturgis, S.D. Hilda was born to Theobald and Justina
(Helfenstein) Martel on June 2, 1916 on the family homestead in Grant County.
She attended Elgin Public Schools and graduated from high school in 1939.
After attending Dickinson State Teacher's College, Hilda taught in several
one room schools in the area. She married Herbert Heyne in Elgin, on March
24, 1942. Before joining Herbert in Anchorage, Alaska, where he was stationed
during World War II, Hilda worked in the US Naval Hospital in Farragut,
Idaho. They returned to the Elgin area in 1947 and moved to Long Lake,
S.D. in the early 1950's. They farmed near Long Lake until 1955 when they
opened their own garage business. In 1967, they moved to Rapid City where
Hilda worked with the Head Start Program in the Douglas School System,
Control Data, and held various secretarial jobs. Hilda was very active
in her church. She enjoyed collecting rocks and exploring the Black Hills.
She is survived by three daughters, Theedra (Marvin) Fink, Enderlin, Carla
(Ron) Kaaz, Aberdeen, and Joni (Jim) Rowe, Cranford, N.J.; one son, August
(Cindy) Heyne, Custer, S.D.; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild;
and one sister, Betty Eslinger, Elgin. Hilda was preceded in death by her
husband, one son, four brothers and two sisters. (Behrens Mortuary, Aberdeen)
Helen Luke
Helen Luke, 90, formerly of Huron, S.D., died Feb. 1, 2000 in a Bismarck
nursing home. Services were held on Feb. 12, at First Presbyterian Church,
Huron. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery. She is survived by her daughter,
Nancy Ellsworth, St. Paul, Minn.; one stepson, Terry Luke, Colorado; one
step-daughter, Sharon Luke, Colorado; and four grandchildren and two step-grandchildren.
Gordon Muecke
GLADSTONE -- Gordon Muecke, 77, Gladstone, died Feb. 14, 2000 in the
Dickinson hospital. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. MST Thursday, at
Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Dickinson. Further arrangements are pending
with Price-Murphy Funeral Home, Dickinson.
Fred Nutz
HARVEY -- Fred Nutz, 95, Harvey, died Feb. 12, 2000 in the Harvey nursing
home. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, at First Congregational
Church, Harvey. Burial will be in Sunnyside Cemetery, Harvey. Visitation
will be from 2-7:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m.-noon Wednesday, at Hertz Funeral
Home, Harvey. Fred was born on Sept. 12, 1904 on the family farm southwest
of Harvey to Gottlieb and Helena (Bich) Nutz. He grew up there and attended
the Fairview School No. 1 in Sheridan County. He married Emma Schimke on
June 30, 1932 in Harvey. They lived and farmed in Sheridan County. Emma
died on April 24, 1965. He retired from farming and moved into Harvey in
1975. He married Linda (Seibel) Schimke on Aug. 2, 1975 in Harvey. They
resided in Harvey. Fred was a member of First Congregational Church, where
he served as Trustee, Deacon, Sunday School teacher and sang in the choir.
He also served on the Fairview Township Board and it's School Board. Fred
is survived by his wife, Linda; one son, Gary and his wife, Jane, Minot;
his stepdaughters, Jeanette Martens and her husband, Marvin, Fairview,
Okla., Carol Martens and her husband, Jerry, Fergus Falls, Minn., DyAnn
Ingebretson and her husband, Paul, Bismarck; two step-grandchildren, Brent
Helseth, Minneapolis, and Brady Helseth and his wife, Sara, Lino Lakes,
Minn. Fred was preceded in death by his parents; one daughter, Elaine;
his sisters, Sarah and Julie Ann, both who died when the family was emigrating
to America, Bertha, Marie and Selma; and his brothers, John, Otto, Edwin,
Arthur and Daniel. (Hertz Funeral Home, Harvey)
Wesley Ward Parker
Wesley Ward Parker, 84, St. Charles, Iowa, died Feb. 12, 2000 in a
Winterset, Iowa hospital. Services will be held at Calvary Baptist Church,
Iowa at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in St. Charles Cemetery, St.
Charles, Iowa. He is survived by his wife, Nellie; one son, Dean, Truro,
Iowa; one daughter, Judie Seibel, Bismarck; six grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren; and one stepsister, Ferne Smith, California. (Kale
Funeral Homes, Truro, Iowa)
Violet Pavel
DICKINSON -- Violet Pavel, 87, Dickinson, died Feb. 13, 2000 in the
Dickinson hospital. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. MST Wednesday,
at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Dickinson. Burial will be in Dickinson
Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Dr. Lester F. Pavel; one son,
Robert, Dickinson; and one granddaughter. (Ladbury Funeral Service, Dickinson)
Gerald "Jerry" Arnold Simon
JUDSON -- Gerald "Jerry" Arnold Simon, 68, Judson, died Feb. 13, 2000
at his home. Services will be held at 11 a.m. MST Wednesday, at St. Pius
Catholic Church, New Salem, with the Rev. David Zimmer officiating. Burial
will be in North Dakota Veterans' Cemetery, Mandan. Visitation will be
from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. today, at Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck, and 4-9
p.m. MST at St. Pius Catholic Church, New Salem, where a rosary will be
said at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to the
time of the service at St. Pius Catholic Church. Jerry was born on March
5, 1931 in Glen Ullin, the son of Joseph LeRoy and Hubertina Anna (Braun)
Simon. In 1942, his family moved to Gallion, Ohio, for five years and then
moved northeast of Bismarck and farmed until his marriage to Betty Anne
Bidwell on June 30, 1953 in Bismarck. They then moved to Bismarck where
they lived for nine years and on March 16, 1963, they moved south of Judson
where he farmed and was a construction foreman for Igoe Construction Company
for 22 years. He retired from Igoe Construction Company in 1983 but continued
to farm until 1990. Jerry loved dancing, old time music and country western
music, playing cards, watching football, traveling, and playing softball
with kids. He was hard working and his value of doing his best was passed
on to his children. He was a good friend to many people and he didn't know
how to say no when others needed his help. Jerry was a member of St. Pius
Catholic Church in New Salem. He is survived by his wife, Betty, Judson;
six daughters and sons-in-law, Deborah and John Kraft, Carol and Wayne
Hochhalter, Kathleen and Ed Getz, all of Bismarck, Susan and Don Lipp,
Mandan, Bonnie and Michael Paine, Waseca, Minn., and Melissa and Kevin
Rymer, Casper, Wyo.; three sons and daughters-in-law, David and Margaret
Simon, Cottage Grove, Minn., Joel and Shelly Simon, New Salem, and Quentin
and Gail Simon, Carrington; eight grandsons, Curt and Brent Kraft, Josh
Lipp, Eric Rymer, Brandon Simon, Tim Simon, Quentin Simon and Samantha
and Jessica Paine, Jade Rymer, Stefanie Simon, Michelle Simon, and Amanda
Simon; two sisters and one brother-in-law, Bernetta and Louis Metz, Bismarck,
and Alberta Feser, Glen Ullin; and many special friends. Jerry was preceded
in death by his parents. (Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck)
Theodore Staiger
FARGO -- Theodore Staiger, 89, Fargo, died Feb. 13, 2000 in a Fargo
nursing home. Services will be held at 11 a.m. MST Friday, at Spangelo
Funeral Home, Hebron, with the Rev. Brian Wangler officiating. Burial will
be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Richardton, with full military rites provided
by Richardton American Legion. Visitation begins two hours prior to the
funeral service at the church. Theodore was born on June 6, 1910 in rural
Antelope, the son of Gottlieb and Rosina (Diede) Staiger. He was raised
and educated in rural Antelope. He married Agnes Schatz on Oct. 12, 1938
at Helena, Mont. He entered the US Army on Feb. 28, 1943 and served until
his discharge on Dec. 1, 1945. Following his discharge, they purchased
the John Wiege farm which they operated until 1984, when they moved into
Richardton. In 1998, they moved to Moorhead, Minn. and resided with their
daughter. In late January, he entered the Rosewood Nursing Home, where
he has resided since. He is survived by his wife, Agnes; one son, David
and Bonnie, Moorhead; one daughter, Cindy and Bill Funk, Moorhead; five
grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and two sisters, Agnes Karch, Hebron,
and Harriet Magstadt, Missoula, Mont. (Spangelo Funeral Home, Hebron)
Carroll Swenson
KEENE -- Carroll Swenson, 83, Keene, died Feb. 11, 2000. Services were
held on Feb. 14 at Keene First Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Good
Hope Cemetery, Keene. He is survived by his wife, Betty; one son, the Rev.
Timothy J. Swenson, Halliday; one daughter, Paulette Sieg, New Town; one
brother, Winton Swenson, Minot; two sisters, Thelma Anderson and Ann Washburn,
both of Watford City; and four grandchildren. (Fulkerson Funeral Home,
Watford City)
Donald Vick
WATFORD CITY -- Donald Vick, 76, Watford City, died Feb. 11, 2000 in
a Fargo hospital. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, at First
Lutheran Church, Watford City. Burial will be in Garden Valley Cemetery.
He is survived by four brothers, Kenneth, Henderson, Nev., Alan, Rochester,
Minn., David, Aberdeen, S.D., and James, Billings, Mont.; three sisters,
Elizabeth Thompson, Williston, Marion Fitzroy, Dalton, Mass., and Margaret
Johnson, Portland, Ore. (Fulkerson Funeral Home, Watford City)
Lowell Young
Lowell Young, 95, Culbertson, Mont., died Feb. 12, 2000 in a Culbertson
nursing home. Services will be held at 10 a.m. MST Wednesday, at Big Sky
Church, Froid, Mont. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Culbertson. He
is survived by one sister, Hazel Knudsen, McCabe; five brothers, Herbert,
Verona, Wis., Vernon and Walter, both of Culbertson, Roy, Williston, and
Glenn, Absarokee, Mont. (Everson Funeral Home, Williston) |
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