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Mayme D. Collins
Mayme D. Collins, 77, died Sunday, January 18, 2004 at her home in Nashua, MT of cancer. Funeral services are planned for Thursday, January 22, 2004 at 3pm at the Bell chapel in Glasgow, MT with Rev. Martin Mock officiating. Burial will be the Nashua cemetery in Nashua, MT. Bell mortuary in Glasgow is in charge of arrangements.
Mayme was born on December 14, 1926, the 9th of 12 children to Knute and Elizabeth Berg in Wildrose, ND. She moved to Nashua, MT as a young woman with her family and attended Nashua High School. Mayme married Rayburn "Scoop" Collins in Glasgow in 1941 and 4 sons were born to them; Gerry, Dennis, Wayne, and Philip. Mayme attended beauty college in the 60's and then owned and operated the Nashua Beauty Salon in her home for 40 years. She enjoyed caring for her home and yard and was an articulate seamstress. She made beautiful quilts for all her family as well as baby blankets for each new baby. Her greatest passion in life was her sons and their families. She had a special relationship with each of her 10 grandchildren and thoroughly enjoyed sharing in their lives. She took a special interest in caring for those in need, whether it be neighbors friends or family. Her compassionate and generous nature provided the perfect opportunity for her to see what would be of assistance to someone and her desire to help with any task. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1985, her eldest son Gerry in 2003, 4 sisters and 1 brother.
Survivors include: sons Dennis and his wife Julie Collins of Glasgow, MT; Wayne and his wife Jane Collins of Nashua, MT; Philip and his wife Lori Collins of Nashua, MT; daughter-in-law Isabelle Collins of Ramona, CA; four sisters Betsy Ouren of ND; Agnes Wurzer of CA; Alyce Booth of CA; Thelma Frey of Billings, MT. Also 10 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
James Andrew Four Star
James Andrew Four Star, 34, died Saturday, January 17, 2004 as the result of a car accident on the Nickwall road south of Wolf Point, MT. Vigil Services are planned for Monday, January 26, 2004 at 7pm at the Poplar Cultural Center. Funeral services will take place on Tuesday, January 27, 2004 at 10am at the Poplar Cultural Center with Fr. Michael Schneider officiating. Burial will be in St. Ann's cemetery in Poplar, MT. Bell mortuary in Glasgow is in charge of arrangements.
James was born May 13, 1969 in Wolf Point, MT to Adrian J. Fourstar and Odessa Marie (Jones) Four Star. James attended school in Poplar and Frazer, MT. He obtained his high school diploma at Clearfield, UT. He was squad boss for the Montana Indian Firefighters. James loved to play basketball and loved to watch NFL football and enjoyed the outdoors and being with his daughters. James also enjoyed weightlifting, working out, and was a member of the Catholic Church. James was kind and gentle man with a great sense of humor. Our baby brother was a quiet, hansome, intelligent man and he will be forever missed by us all.
Survivors include: Parents Adrian Four Star Sr. and Odessa Jones Four Star; daughter Angelina Jolie Four Star Kensey Davis of Poplar, MT; brothers Adrian Four Star Jr., Mike Four Star, and adopted brother Thomas Four Star; sisters Dolly Four Star, Antoinette Four Star, Claudia Four Star, Janet Four Star, and Lucinda Deleon; grandmother Marie Cantrell; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
Virginia Wagar
Virginia Wagar, Age 91, Died Thursday, January 1, 2004 At The Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital In Glasgow, MT. Vigil Services Are Planned For Tuesday, January 6, 2004 At 7pm At St. Raphael's Catholic Church In Glasgow, MT. Funeral Services Will Take Place On Wednesday, January 7, 2004 At 2pm At St. Raphael's Catholic Church In Glasgow, MT With Rev. Thad Kozikowski Officiating. Burial Will Be In Hillview Cemetary In Hinsdale, MT. Bell Mortuary Is In Charge Of Arrangements. Pallbearers: Howard Powell, Chuck Barstad, Dean Hawkins, Travis Johnson, Kent Murr, Tom Harmon, Jan Jimison.
Virginia Was Born July 2, 1912 In Glasgow, MT. She Married Glen Fredrick Wagar On December 31, 1932 In Glasgow, MT. She Loved To Play Bingo And Enjoyed Her Grandchildren And Great Grandchildren. She Was A Hard Worker, Always There For Her Relatives When Times Were Hard. She Lived In Glasgow, Bremerton, Washington, Whitefish, Glasgow, And Hinsdale, MT. Virginia And Her Husband Glen Owned The Rainbow Bar In Hinsdale, MT Until They Retired And Moved To Great Falls, MT In 1973. She Also Worked For Boyd's Laundry & Drycleaners In Glasgow For Many Years. She Was Preceded In Death By Her Son Gorden In 1933, Husband Glen In 1987, And Her Daughter Ardith "Tiny" In 2003.
Survivors Include Here Sister Emma Nelson Of Great Falls, MT; Daughter Margaret Murr Of Glasgow, MT; 16 Grandchildren And 5 Great Grandchildren.
Linda Alley
Linda Alley, age 96, passed away December 23, 2003 of natural causes at the Valley View Home in Glasgow, MT. Funeral services are planned for Monday, December 29 at 2:00pm at the First United Methodist Church in Glasgow. Burial will be in Highland Cemetary in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary in Glagow is in charge of arrangements.
Linda was born November 12, 1907 in Rugby, North Dakota to Albert and Naphie Dunn. She was second to the oldest of seven children--all are deceased. She wnet to school in Ross and Stanley, ND. She married Charles Alley in Stanley, ND and they moved to Glasgow, MT where they opened a used furniture store on Second Ave. North. When Fort Peck Dam came about, they were told they must move to make room for another business within the month, so they quickly had a building started at the Sam's Supper Club location, moving there before the roof was even on in February with two small childre, Mary Lou and Richard. Linda and Charles operated the furniture store for many years. Linda was a very active lady. She worked in the Methodist Church Ladies Aid in all their projects. She loved belonging to the Rebekah Lodge and Degree of Honor Lodge. She loved to play cards, bingo, and was a great fisherman. She worked as a clerk at the Valley County Fair in the needlework department for close to thirty years.
She also did great needlework herself, She led the exercise class at the Senior Citizens until she was 90 years old. Her hearing problem limited her activities. Linda was preceded in death by her parents, her siblings, her husband Charles Alley, son Richard Alley and Daughter Mary Lou Wagenhals.
Survivors include grandchildren Gayle Sage of Poplar, MT and Dana Wagenhals of Bilings, MT; 4 great grandchildren, Chad Wagenhals, Britt Beeghly, Jenni Wagenhals, Marissa Sage; many nieces and nephews in the Glasgow and Detroit, MI area.
Margaret Sarah Rees
Margaret Sarah Rees, age 75, passed away December 15, 2003 of natural causes at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. Funeral services are planned for Thursday, December 18th at 11:00am at the Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Nashua. Burial will be at the VFW Cemetery in Circle. Bell Mortuary in in charge of arrangements.
Margaret was born in northern McCone County on June 18, 1928 to Earl and Ruth Lingle. She attended Illmont elementary school in northern McCone County, and then high school in Frazer and Poplar. She had a passion for learning that never seemed to be quenched and passed this love onto her children and grandchildren. Margaret married Harold Rees on March 2, 1946 in Wolf Point. They set up home in Prairie Elk for several years before eventually moving to northern McCone county and settling in at the Rees Ranch in 1956. Margaret had a natural talent for sewing. She owned a fabric shop and did custom sewing for many years. While in Prairie Elk she became a charter member of the Prairie Elk Homemakers Club and was very involved in the local 4-H chapter. She dedicated several years of her life as a leader in range management. She was inducted into the range management and 4-H hall of fame for all her years of hard work and service. Margaret and Harold moved into Nashua in 1985. Margaret cooked at the Home Cafe and later Bergies. She loved visiting with customers and would know their life story before they left. She was dearly loved by friends and will be greatly missed. Margaret touched all she knew with her loving nature and kind words. She often talked about her times at prairie elk and how much she loved it there. She felt that a small part of her heart was always there. She enjoyed visiting with friends and family, crocheting, learning about history, and listening to country music videos in tv. Margaret was preceded in death by her parents; Earl and Ruth, a brother Bert; a sister Eleanor; her son Ray; and her husband Harold.
Survivors include two daughters; Bonnie and husband Gary Meyer of Fort Peck; and Donna and her husband John Rorvik of Nashua; a son Randy Rees and wife Carolyn of Fort Peck; nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren; four sister; Elise Belzer of Nashua; Jennie Kawasaki of Wolf Point; Ella Curtiss of Circle; and Cecil Loges of Vida; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Lawrence Barnard "Bill" Kemp
Lawrence Barnard "Bill" Kemp, age 75, passed away of cancer on Thursday, December 11 at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, December 17 at the LDS Church in Glasgow. Interment will follow at the Highland Cemetery.Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Bill was born February 12, 1928 in Glasgow, the son of Roland and Marie Kemp. He was raised in Glasgow, left for a short period of time and returned to spend his adult life in his hometown. In April of 1946, Bill joined the Army. He was stationed in Japan after World War II. At the end of his tour of duty, he joined the Army Reserve. He was called back to active duty and served in Korea during the Korean War. On October 9, 1948, he married Evelyn Wagner in Circle, MT. They made their home in Glasgow. They have three children. Bill worked for many years at Newton Motors as a body man and painter in their auto body shop. In the early 1950's, he painted houses at Fort Peck and the Glasgow Air Force Base. Later he worked for Avoco and Tumpane at the base. In 1987, he retired from Valley View Home as their maintenance man. Always needing something to do, he became the maintenance man for the LDS churches in Glasgow, Wolf Point and Poplar. He fully retired in 2001. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and his grandchildren. He recently became involved in the raising of buffalo. Bill taught Hunter Safety classes to the majority of youngsters in Glasgow from 1962 until the mid 1980's. He was a very active member of the Church of the Latter Day Saints in Glasgow. He served as branch president, district president, and high priest leader. His favorite duty was working in the genealogy center at the chruch. Bill was a friend to many and enjoyed helping others. Many people have benefited from his knowledge of the outdoors and his everyday experiences during his lifetime. He was preceded in death by his father, Roland Kemp; mother, Marie Hitt, stepfather, Bob Hitt; one brother and one sister.
Survivors include: His wife, Evelyn Kemp; daughter and son-in-law Howard and Jennifer Reinhardt and their children, Stephanie Hollar and her husband Rett and their children, Tony Reinhardt and wife Alisa and their children, and Nathan Reinhardt; son and daughter-in-law Robert and Bonnie Kemp and their sons, Robert Jr. and Bryon Kemp; son and daughter-in-law Ronald and Margaret Kemp and their children, Michael Kemp and Wife Shelley, Natasha Kemp and son, Jeffery and Ronald Jr. Kemp. He has five great grandchildren.
Fredrick William Leader
Fredrick William Leader, age 77, passed away of natural causes Wednesday, December 3rd, 2003 at the Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow, MT. Services will be Monday, December 8th at 10a.m. at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church with Reverand Martin Mock officiating. Interment will be at the Nashua City Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Fredrick was born September 14, 1926 in Archer, Montana to William & Sophia (Laverdure) Leader. Fred attended a one room school house in Archer and Redstone MT. until the 10th grade. He joined the Service in 1944 and served as an MP in the Pacific Theatre following WWII. He came back to Redstone and worked in the area up until his marriage. Fredrick married Vivian Frances LaFoy of Gray, Saskatchewan, Canada on October 24, 1953 at Big Beaver. They moved to Nashua in the fall of 1957 where they raised four children. Fred worked at the Grain Elevator in Nashua for 30 some years. Fred was a member of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, the American Legion, Sons of Norway, Senior Citizens & the Lions Club. He was an active Justice of the Peace for many years also. Fred enjoyed taking care of his kids, grandkids, gardening and helping others through his carpentry work. He loved dedication his time to the community.
Survivors include: Children, Juanita Scott and Arlin of Oxnard, California; Rick and Doris Leader of Nashua; Julaine and Joey Reynen of Culbertson; Karleen and Scott Fossum of Glasgow; Brother; Leonard Leader of Malta; Sisters; Sami Bedwell of Aberdeen, SD.; Bernice Bensen and Agnes Wilson of Plentywood; 12 Grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren; Joe Boyum, Kristine and her son Devin and Angela (Scott) Lopez and her daughter Samantha Lopez, Russell Leader, Curtis Leader, and Nicholas Leader, Jake Reynen, Janae Reynen, and Ashley Fossum, Shelby Fossum, Chase Fossum, and Keely Fossum.
Bernice Marie Nickels
Bernice Marie Nickels, 71, passed away at Billings Deaconess Hospital on December 3rd from natural causes. Services will be Monday, December 8th at Our Redeemers Lutheran Church at 2pm with Pastor Bruce Plummer officiating. Interment will be at the Nashua City Cemetery. Bell Mortuary in Glasgow is in charge of arrangements.
Bernice was born in Golden Valley, North Dakota. She came to the Fort Peck area at the age of 3, her father worked on the Fort Peck Dam Construction. She attended schools in Fort Peck and graduated from Nashua High School. She loved gardening, playing cards, cooking and baking, bowling and was a charter member of the Bad Land Biddies Homemakers Club. Bernice married on March 13, 1951 to Russell Nickels in Wolf Point.
Survivors include: husband, Rusty of Nashua; son, Kenny Nickels of Nashua; daughters, Penny Stephenson of Glasgow, Vicki Nickels of Denver, Terri Harper and Donald of Havre; brothers, Calvin Bunk of Glasgow, Allen Bunk of Nashua and Raymond Bunk of Mt. Vernon, Washington; 7 grandchildren, Mindy, Russell, Beau and Stephanie Stephenson, Travis Rorvik, Chelsea Harper and Sean Harper; numerous nieces and nephews.