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Raymond Eugene Allie
Monday, December 5th 2005
NAME: Raymond Eugene Allie AGE: 48
DATELINE: Nashua, Montana
DATE OF DEATH: Saturday, December 3, 2005
CAUSE OF DEATH: Heart Failure
PLACE OF DEATH: Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow, MT
SERVICE: Wednesday December 7, 2005 at 2:00 P.M.
PLACE OF SERVICE: First Lutheran Church in Glasgow, MT
INTERMENT: Nashua Cemetery in Nashua, Montana
Bell Mortuary in charge of arrangements
BORN: August 20, 1957 in Glasgow, MT
PARENTS: Hammond Allie and Marian (Juma) Allie
Ray enjoyed camping, picnics and outings of any kind. He was a doer and always willing and happy to help anyone who needed it. He was a wonderful husband and father, and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. In our lives, Ray, you will shine on.
Preceding Raymond in death were his parents Hammond and Marian Allie of Glasgow.
SURVIVORS:
Wife: Rita F. Allie of Nashua, MT
Son: SSGT Brett C. Whitish and (Kimberly) of Minot AFB, Minot, ND
Sister: Sherry Finney and (Dee) of Glasgow, MT
Brothers: Robert Allie and (Joyce) of Jerome, Idaho
Ron Allie of Billings, MT
Damon Soper
Tuesday, November 29th 2005
NAME: Damon Soper
AGE: 36
DATELINE: Larslan, Montana
DATE OF DEATH: November 28, 2005
PLACE OF DEATH: at his home in Larslan, Montana
SERVICE: Friday, December 2, 2005 at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow, Montana at 2:00 P.M.
INTERMENT: Private Family Burial
BELL MORTUARY in charge of arrangements.
BORN: February 7, 1969 in Glasgow, Montana
PARENTS: Stan Soper and Tara Fuhrman
Damon lived in Billings and then Larslan for most of his life and he has farmed near Larslan for the past 20 years.
Damon married Christi Feit on July 5, 2001 in Whitefish, Montana.
Damon and Christi have lived on the farm near Larslan. He enjoyed farming, bowling, drag racing, he was a plowboy, not a cowboy.
SURVIVORS:
Wife: Christy Soper of Larslan, Montana.
Daughters: Janae Soper of Billings, MT
Danika Rae Soper of Larslan, MT
Brother: Tanner Andren of Charlotte, North Carolina
Grandparents: Jim and Phyllis Fuhrman of Larslan, MT
Father: Stan Soper
Mother and Stepfather: Tara and Dale Ebersviller of Bullhead City, Arizona
Step-brother: D.J. Ebersviller of Belfry, MT
Step-sister: Kim Stein of Billings, MT
Aunts: Tanya Fuhrman of Santa Maria, California
Kim Madler of Cut Bank, MT
Penny Morgan of Fort Peck, MT
Uncle: Travis Fuhrman of California
Bob, Jim, Johnny, Bill, and Ted Soper
Great Uncles: Earl Fuhrman, Kenny Fuhrman, Clarence Fuhrman, Bub Edwards, Dick Edwards, Wayne Edwards, Courtney Carlson
Great Aunts: Phyllis Campbell, Ruth Gilbertson, Roxie Carlson, Lenora Arden, Barbara Bales
Cousins: Allison Pusley, Ashley Stewart, Kelsey Madler, Don John Soper, Billy Soper
Honorary Uncle: Al Doornek of Winnemucca, Nevada
Marian Sanders
Wednesday, November 23rd 2005
Marian Sanders died on November 21, 2005 at Nemont Manor, Glasgow, of natural causes. Born on January 9, 1932 in Scobey, Montana, she was the daughter of Lydia (Kramer) McIntyre and Jack McIntyre. She attended schools in Scobey, graduating from Scobey High School in 1950. Marian married Kenneth Sanders in Scobey August 30, 1950. They moved to the farm in Richland where they raised their family. In 1990 they moved into Glasgow, and Marian has resided at Nemont Manor since Nov. 16, 1999.
Marian was a Housewife, a farmwife, a Mother and a Grandmother. Her house was spotless, she served three meals a day, all made from scratch, she baked bread every week, and when the kids came home from school there was hot bread.
She helped with the farm work, she milked cows, she drove truck, and if she came to stay at your house you had better have paper towels, because she would clean your windows, inside and out. She seldom missed any of her grandchildren’s athletic events, and her family always received handwritten Christmas Cards. Marian was an avid walker, walking three to five miles every day, and enjoyed visiting over a cup of coffee. Marian was proud of her Scottish heritage.
Marian’s husband Kenneth passed away March 8, 1991.
Marian is survived by two sons and two daughters: Jeffrey Sanders of Richland, Ron Sanders of Richland, Karleen Byerley of Sandy, Utah, Jackie Chabot of Coronach, Sask. Canada. One brother and one sister: Bryce McIntyre of Carson City, Nevada and Catherine Krezlok of Black Eagle, Montana. Ten grandchildren: Jessica Chabot, Leah Chabot, Jude Chabot, Logan Chabot, Tyler Pittenger, Alyssa Sanders, Bridger Sanders, Sara Byerly, Seth Byerly, Jory Childres. Two great grandchildren: Peyton Childres and Jaydon Childres.
She was preceded by one brother Rennie McIntyre.
Services have been set for Saturday, Nov. 26, at 10:00 A.M. at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow, with graveside services Saturday at 2:30 in Scobey, Montana.
Harriet Ann Carlson
Friday, November 18th 2005
Harriet Ann (Edwards) Carlson, 79, died from lung cancer at ther home south of Opheim, Montana on Friday, October 21, 2005. Memorial services will be held on Monday, November 21st, at 10a.m. at the Opheim Lutheran Church in Opheim with Rev. Mark Koonz officiating. Inturnment will be in the Highland Cemetery in Glasgow.
She was born on July 29, 1926, to Graydon and Emma Edwards, south of Ohpeim. She graduated from Ohpeim High School and completed a nurses' cadet training in Bozeman. She married Courtney L. Carlson in Glasgow on November 22, 1947. They resided on the current farm all of their lives. She worked as an obstetric nurse in Glasgow prior to marrying Courtney.
She loved her home and yard and was an avid gardner and enjoyed sewing.
Survivors include her husband, Courtney Carlson; one son, Corey Carlson and his wife, Janet, of Omaha, Neb.; three daughters, Shari Hallock of south of Opheim, Vicki Stewart and her husband, Sid, of Orlando, Fla., and Kathy Grimes and her husband, Rick, of Bothell, Wash.; three sisters, Marge Burdette of Opheim, Phyllis Fuhrman and her husband, James, of Larslan, and Juann McKown of Billings; three brothers, Bub Edwards and his wife, Wanda, and Dick Edwards and his wife, Gladys, all of Opheim, and Wayne Edwards and his wife, Diane, of Billings; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Bell Mortuary of Glasgow is in charge of arrangements.
Dorothy Stuber
Tuesday, November 8th 2005
NAME: Dorothy Stuber AGE: 82
DATELINE: Glasgow, Montana
DATE OF DEATH: Tuesday, November 8, 2005
CAUSE OF DEATH: Natural Causes
PLACE OF DEATH: Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow, MT
SERVICE: Saturday, November 12, 2005 at 11:00 A.M.
PLACE OF SERVICE: St. Raphael's Catholic Church in Glasgow, Montana
INTERMENT: Thoeny Cemetery in Thoeny, MT at a later date
Bell Mortuary in charge of arrangements
BORN: January 26, 1923 in Butte, MT
PARENTS: George and Margaret (Paynter) Pedlar
Dorothy was raised and attended schools in Butte, Montana, graduating from Butte High School in 1941. She moved to Seattle, Washington and worked on the piers as a clerk for the US Navy. She married Leroy Aycock in 1945, and they had two children, Scotty and Cindy. They moved to Houston, Texas, Anaconda, Montana, and then to Glasgow. Dorothy worked at the Courthouse in the Treasure's Office.
Dorothy married Allen Stuber on November 18, 1963 in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho. They had one son, Mike Stuber. She volunteered for many years styling hair at the Valley View Nursing Home and she also demoed food at Buttreys for many years.
Dorothy was a member of the St. Raphael's Catholic Church. She truly enjoyed her home, family and friends. She loved going dancing, fishing, garage sales, and traveling to the mountains. Memorials are suggested to the Alzheimer's Foundation or to a charity of your choice.
SURVIVORS:
Husband: Allen Stuber of Glasgow, MT
Daughter: Cindy Scott and husband Kenny of Glasgow, MT
Son: Mike Stuber and wife Joni of Issaquah, Washington
6 Grandchildren: Christy, Kimberly, Jordan, Jacob, Travis, and Jory.
6 Great Grandchildren
Preceded in death by a son Clarence Glanville Scotty Aycock, and brothers George Pedlar and Joseph Pedlar.
Donald Davenport
Monday, November 7th 2005
NAME: Donald Davenport Age:78
DATELINE: Opheim, Montana
DATE OF DEATH: November 6, 2005
CAUSE OF DEATH: Natural Causes
PLACE OF DEATH: at his home west of Opheim, Montana
SERVICE: Thursday – November 10, 2005 at 2:00 P.M.
PLACE OF SERVICE: Opheim Lutheran Church in Opheim, MT
INTERMENT: Lawndale Cemetery in Opheim, Montana
MORTUARY IN CHARGE: Bell Mortuary of Glasgow, MT
BORN: July 26, 1927 at Thoeny, Montana
PARENTS: Heman Davenport and Golda Samuelson Davenport
Don lived his entire life west of Opheim, MT. He served in the US Army after World War II.
On June 2, 1953 Donald married Myrtle (Neta) Westby in Lewistown, Montana. They spent their lives ranching and he took great pride in his cow herd. He loved to have coffee and visit with people. If anyone needed help he was there to help. He traveled far distances to watch his grandchildren play ball.
He enjoyed dancing, was a member of the Lutheran Church in Opheim and the Farmers Union where he served on the Board for many years. Don was also a member of the American Legion and the Thoeny Cemetery Board for many years.
SURVIVORS:
Wife: Myrtle (Neta) Davenport of Opheim, MT
Sons: David and his wife Jewel Davenport of Forsyth, MT
Jerry and his wife Claudia Davenport of Davie, Florida
Grandchildren: Christi, Amanda, and Wesley Davenport
Preceded in death by his daughter Donita Davenport in 2000, and by his brothers Albert and Jim Davenport