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Jack L. Kochendorfer
Tuesday, October 4th 2005
NAME: Jack L. Kochendorfer Age: 53
DATELINE: Glasgow, Montana
DATE OF DEATH: July 20, 2005
CAUSE OF DEATH: Cardiac Arrest
PLACE OF DEATH: in San Diego, California
SERVICE: Friday – October 7, 2005 at 2:00 P.M.
PLACE OF SERVICE: Highland Cemetery in Glasgow, MT
INTERMENT: Highland Cemetery in Glasgow, MT
MORTUARY IN CHARGE: Bell Mortuary of Glasgow, MT
BORN: June 12, 1952 in Glendive, Montana
PARENTS: Jack and Lou Kochendorfer
He attended schools in Glasgow and graduated from Glasgow High School in 1971.
After attending one year at MSU in Bozeman he returned to Glasgow and worked at the Clansman and was a member of the Valley Ridgerunners Club. Jack joined the Marines in 1973 and served in the Armed Forces for 12 years.
Following the Marines he moved to Ohio and worked as a Maitre D’ and was a supervisor for Levi Strauss and Company. In 1998 Jack moved to California.
SURVIVORS:
Mother: Lou Kochendorfer of Glasgow, MT
Sister: Georgia “Sam” Bledsoe
Brothers: Rocky Kochendorfer
William Kochendorfer
Preceded in death by his brother Jay Kochendorfer, father Jack Kochendorfer, and his very dear and special friend Damon Harrison.
Don A. Davison Age: 82
Recently of Malta, formally of Glasgow. He was a Conductor for Great Northern & Burlington Northern Railroad for 34 years.
Survived by: Wife – Joyce of 57 years
Children – John of Havre, Montana, Linda of Worly, Idaho, Roberta of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Phil of Stugis, North Dakota.
Preceded in Death by: Mother & Father – Elbert & Elizabeth Davison
Daughter – Beverly
Brothers – Robert & Ed
Sister – Winnie Lund
Don was cremated. There will be a Memorial Service Monday, October 3rd at 6 p.m. at Adams Funeral Home in Malta, Montana.
Danny J. Perkins
SACO - Danny J. Perkins, 48 years, a truck driver, died Thursday, Sept. 22, 2005 at the Phillips County Hospital of an apparent heart attack.
Memorial services will be 2:00 P.M. Monday, Sept. 26 at the Saco Lutheran Church. Cremation has taken place. Adams Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of arrangements
Survivors include his mother Mary Jane Hall of Billings; longtime companion, Rachel Taylor; children, Joe & Tom Perkins of Malta, stepchildren, Curtis Schultz of Williston, ND, Carl Canen of Iraq, Riley Schultz of Shelby, Cassie & Toney Nez Perce, Austin Allery all of Saco; brothers, Bob Perkins of Alaska, Tom Ramirz of Dillon, Ed Ramirz of Big Sky; 6 grandchildren.
Dan was born Aug. 14, 1957 in Malta. He was raised and educated in Denver, Colo. and Saco, Mont. He graduated from Saco High School in 1975. He worked at different jobs and became a truck driver. He married Karen Schultz in Glasgow in 1980 and later divorced. Dan had worked at the Saco Dehy for the last 10 years, as a truck driver and in the seed plant. In 1997 he started his life with soul mate and companion Rachel Taylor. Dan was a man who loved life and loved his family. His stepchildren were the same as his children.
Bert O. Osen
NAME: Bert O. Osen
Age: 84
DATELINE: Glasgow, Montana
DATE OF DEATH: Thursday – September 22, 2005
CAUSE OF DEATH: Natural Causes
PLACE OF DEATH: Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow, MT
SERVICE: Monday – September 26, 2005 at 2:00 P.M.
PLACE OF SERVICE: First Lutheran Church in Glasgow, Montana
OFFICIATING: Rev. Scott Hedegaard
INTERMENT: Hillview Cemetery in Hinsdale, Montana
MORTUARY IN CHARGE: Bell Mortuary of Glasgow, MT
BORN: January 7, 1921 in Glasgow, Montana
PARENTS: Olav B. and Nina (Jensen) Osen
Bert was raised and attended schools in Glasgow, graduating from Glasgow High School in 1939. He joined the National Guard and served in the 163rd Infantry in the Pacific Theatre during World War II, earning the Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Distinguished Unit Medal, and the Bronze Star - Papuan Campaign. After the war Bert worked at Western Auto in Seattle and attended the University of Washington until being called back to the Army in 1950.
Bert married Wilda Jensen on August 27, 1949 in Seattle, Washington.
They lived in Germany for three years and Kentucky before going to Korea in 1957. After the Korean Conflict they lived in Maryland and Fort Hood, Texas before moving back to Germany in 1963. Bert retired from the US Armed Forces in 1965 and moved his family to Glasgow after 28 years of service.
He purchased the Glasgow Distributors in 1966 and operated that company for 20 years, retiring in 1986.
Bert and Wilda traveled all over Europe, especially Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. They spent many winters in Peoria, Arizona. He loved golf, sports, ball games, reading, and was active in the American Legion, Masonic Lodge, VFW, Elks, and the First Lutheran Church.
SURVIVORS:
Wife: Wilda Osen of Glasgow, MT
Grandchildren: Dane Osen of Hinsdale, MT
Desiree Osen of Killington, Vermont
Kirsten Osen of Miles City, MT
Otto Osen of Miles City, MT
Great Grandchild: Aden Osen of Glasgow, MT
Daughter-In-Law: Connie Jensen of Miles City, MT
Sister: Carole Villines of Olympia, Washington
Preceded in death by his parents, a son Kurt Osen, brothers Arlo Osen and Ken Osen, sisters Mildred Eayrs, Eric Gatlin, Avis Osen
Chris Ellen Gallagher Roebuck
Thursday, September 22nd 2005
NAME: Chris Ellen Gallagher Roebuck
Age: 54
DATELINE: Glasgow, Montana
DATE OF DEATH: September 12, 2005
CAUSE OF DEATH: Cancer
PLACE OF DEATH: at her home in Winter Park, Florida
SERVICE: Monday - September 26, 2005 at 10:00 A.M.
PLACE OF SERVICE: St. Raphael’s Catholic Church in Glasgow, Montana
INTERMENT: Highland Cemetery in Glasgow, MT
MORTUARY IN CHARGE: Bell Mortuary of Glasgow, MT
BORN: April 25, 1951 in Glasgow, Montana
PARENTS: George and Birdie Gallagher
Chris Ellen Gallagher Roebuck passed away on September 12, 2005 at her home in Winter Park, Florida of cancer.
Chris Ellen was born on April 25, 1951 in Glasgow, the daughter of George & Birdie Gallagher. She graduated from Glasgow High School in 1969, then spent the summer after graduation with her sister in Houston, Texas and fell in love with the south. She attended Carroll College for two years and then the pull of the southern sun took her back to Houston and eventually to Dallas/Fort Worth. She worked for Branif Airlines for eighteen years.
While employed with Branif Airlines, she wrothe and tested the in-flight training manual for the A320 Air Bus for FAA certification.
She moved to Winter Park, Florida and while there was employed for Trust International as US and Canada Director of Communications. While at Trust International she continued her travels all over the world. She never lost her love of seeing foreign countries. She was employed with Sears until her illness would not allow her to work.
Chris Ellen inherited her great sense of humor from her parents. She loved to come home to Montana, especially Glasgow and Fort Peck to visit family and friends. She loved to tell and hear a good joke and story.
She is survived by her husband and best friend, Gary Roebuck of Winter Park, Florida, daughters Adrianne Verville Orillo, husband Nate and their three children, Cyson, Kekoa & Rececca and Kristy Verville Madison, husband Casey and their two children, Kailey and Lyeah of Las Vegas, Nevada, a step-daughter Kim Crawley, huband Ken and their daughter Kennedy, two sisters, Sondra Thorn and her husband Walt Thorn, and Kari Lee Knierim and her husband David Knierim of Glasgow, and a brother Mitch Gallagher and his wife Rita Gallagher of Billings and eleven nieces and nephews.
She loved taking her grandchildren shopping at the Dollar Store. She said they could not believe Grandma would take them shopping and let them buy everything they wanted at the Dollar Store!
Her nieces and nephews used to wait in anticipation when she would come to visit, as they knew that Aunt Chris would make them laugh, tell them stories of her travels, bring presents and make every one of them feel special in his or her own way.
Chris Ellen is preceded in death by her parents, George & Birdie Gallagher and two brothers; Larry Girrard Gallagher and Michael Thomas Gallagher.
She would not want us to be sad, she would want all to remember the wonderful times she has had with her family and friends, her love of children, grandchildren, and siblings. She was strong in spirit and gracious in death.
Eva L. Siefert
Sunday, September 18th 2005
NAME: Eva L. Siefert Age: 90
DATELINE: Glasgow, Montana
DATE OF DEATH: Saturday - September 17, 2005
CAUSE OF DEATH: Natural Causes
PLACE OF DEATH: Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow, MT
SERVICE: Tuesday - September 20, 2005 at 10:00 A.M.
PLACE OF SERVICE: First Lutheran Church in Glasgow, Montana
OFFICIATING: Rev. Scott Hedegaard
INTERMENT: Highland Cemetery in Glasgow, MT
MORTUARY IN CHARGE: Bell Mortuary of Glasgow, MT
BORN: September 14, 1915 on the family ranch near Glentana, MT
PARENTS: Frank and Ethel (Green) Bailey
Eva was raised and attended Country Schools in the Glentana Community.
She married Edward „Bub‰ Siefert on November 7, 1934 in Glasgow, Montana. Eva and Edward raised four children, Shirley, LeRoy, Ronald and Bruce, and operated the family farm for many years, retiring and moving into Glasgow in 1972.
She enjoyed playing cards, bible studies, going to church, crafts, gardening, and cooking.
SURVIVORS:
Daughter: Shirley Hinton and Jim of Scobey, Montana
Sons: LeRoy Siefert and Shirley of Glasgow, Montana
Ronald Siefert and Freda of Moorcroft, Wyoming
Bruce Siefert of Havre, Montana
12 Grandchildren
14 Great Grandchildren
Sister: Eleanor Palmer of Missoula, MT
Brothers: Quannah Bailey of Chester, MT
Jim Bailey of Opheim, MT
Sister-In-Law: Inez Bailey of Cascade, MT
Numerous nieces and nephews
Preceded in death by her parents, husband Edward „Bub‰ in 1989, by a special grandson
Lynn Hinton, sister Pauline Nelson, brothers Elmo Bailey and Lewis Bailey, and a daughter-in-law Louise Siefert.