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Inga Fjeldheim Marx
Funeral services for Inga Fjeldheim Marx age 68 will be held Tuesday November 21, 2000 at 10:00am at the Bell Mortuary. Pastor Chris Flohr will officiate. Burial will follow at the Reitan Cemetery north of Saco, MT. Inga passed away Thursday November 16, 2000 in Billings.
Inga was born April 1, 1932 to Endre and Elizabeth (Gartside) Fjeldheim in Forks MT. Inga attended school in Saco MT. She married John Marx Jr. April 6, 1962 in Choteau, MT. They made their home in Ulm, MT. In 1978 Inga and daughter Joan moved to Glassgow, MT. Inga started a daycare in her home and enjoyed caring for children most of her life. Inga retired from caring for children at about age 62.
In 1999 Inga moved to Sidney to be closer to her daughter and grandson Casey.
Survivors include daughter Joan Marx and her grandson Casey Raad of Sidney, sisters Emma Berdan of San Deigo, CA. Edna Fjeldheim of Helena, Gena Fjeldheim of Rosemead CA. Betty Clark of Pinole, CA. brothers Lewis Fjeldheim of South Venia, OH. Berton Fjeldheim of Copperas Cove, TX. Step- children Reva Marx, Kathy Garcia, Dave Marx all of Salem OR. Step-grandchildren Angela Marx, Jeremiah Marx-all of Salem OR. Inga was preceded in death by her parents, a daughter Betty Joan Marx, and brothers Bert and Oscar Fjeldheim.
Harold James Kjelgaard
Funeral services for Harold Kjelgaard will be held Friday November 17that the First Lutheran Church in Wolf Point Rev. Timothy Whiteman will officiate. Burial will follow at the Prairie Elk Cemetery. Clayton Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Visitations will be held from 10:00a.m. To 8:00p.m. on Thursday November 16th at Clayton Memorial Chapel.
Harold died on November 12, 2000 at his home 30 miles southwest of Wolf Point in McCone County.
Harold was the sixth child born January 6, 1928 on Wolf Point of John and Esther (Pederson) Kjelgaard's seven children. He attended the Highland School south of Wolf Point and Wolf Point Schools. He worked for various farms and ranches in the area. He served in the U.S. Army from 1951 to 1953, returning to work with his father on the family homestead in the Prairie Elk Community where he farmed and ranched until his death.
Harold loved his farm, animals, and to ride his motorcycle. He was a local history buff. He was a confirmed member of the First Lutheran Church of Wolf Point.
His parents, one sister Margaret Tande, and a brother Arnold Kjelgaard preceded him in death.
Survivors include one brother, Orville (Shirley) of Federal Way, Washington; three sisters, Ellen Long of Fort Benton, MT, Marie Louise Vaughn of Charlo, MT, and Ruth (Russell) Miller of Larimore ND; a sister-in-law Hazel Kjelgaard of the Prairie Elk Community and 27 nieces and nephews.
Mary Jane Brien LaRoque:
Funeral Services for Mary Jane Brien LaRoque age 94 will be held on Friday November 17th at 11:00am at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church. A Vigil service will be held Thursday November 16, 2000 at St.Raphael’s at 7:00 P.M. Burial will follow at the Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Mary Jane Brien LaRoque was born November 30, 1905 in Billings, MT to Patrick and Zelda Brien. She grew up in Malta. Mary married Alex LaRoque in Wolf Point in 1924. To this union were born 7 children. They lived all of their married life in Valley County.
Alex died in 1963. Mary Jane moved back to Malta in 1987 and lived alone until this past year when she moved to the nursing home. She was a devoted wife, mother and Grandmother. Her numerous relatives will attest to this. Her passion for life was evident in everything she did. She enjoyed her family, loved her church, loved to sew, crochet, and made dolls and other gifts for her many children, grandchildren. She gardened, traveled, read, and walked. She made many star quilts through the years and up until just short of her 95th birthday which she would have celebrated this November 30th.
One of her other delights was dancing. She loved to dance jig, and square dance. She could out last us all on the dance floor. She was preceded in death by her husband Alex, sons Benny, Delano, Joe (Sonny), Francis and her daughter Belle.
Mom to say we are going to miss you is a huge understatement. We’ll miss your beautiful smile, your sense of humor and most of all your great love.
Survivors include son Brian (Barbara) of Roundup, son Eddie Hawbacker (Bonnie) of Manhattan, daughter Babe (Mary) Gunn of Billings, daughter-in-law Margaret LaRoque of Malta, sisters Agnes Ackerman of Lewiston, ID, Christine Clary of CA, Tiny of Spokane, brother Joe Azure of Rocky Boy and many grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews
Henry L. Gardner
Henry L. Gardner passed away on Tuesday, November 7th at age 88. Services were November 10th at the Assembly of God Church in Glasgow.
Henry was born in 1911 in Waynesville, Illinois. He came to Montana in 1914 with his parents when they homesteaded south of the Missouri River in McCone County. In 1926 the family moved to Avondale in North Valley County.
In 1936 Henry married Glenda Fossum in Scobey. They then lived in Avondale and Richland until moving to Glasgow in 1947 so the children could go to school. Henry retired from farming in 1974. He was a member of the Assembly of God church and his church was a big part of his life. He enjoyed square dancing, traveling, church retreats and visiting the farm.
Survivors include his wife Glenda Gardner of Glasgow; sons: Marvin Gardner of Richland, Gary Gardner and his wife Bev of Glasgow; 1 daughter: Violet Graham of Renton, Washington; 12 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild; 2 sisters: Lois Marsh of Somers, Montana, and Rosemary Swanson of Diamond Bar, California; 2 brothers: Paul Gardner of Rexford, Montana, and Dale Gardner of Santa Clara, California. 3 brothers and 3 sisters preceded him in death.
Lyle Arnold Sonsteng
Lyle Arnold Sonsteng of Glasgow, 77, died Tuesday, November 7th in Sheridan Wyoming. Services were Saturday, November 11th at Bell Chapel in Glasgow with burial in Highland Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Lyle was born in 1923 in Lustre.
Survivors include 3 brothers: Kenneth and Stanley Sonsteng of Glasgow and Doug Sonsteng of Wolf Point; 1 sister, Mildred Knight of Glasgow.
Milo Melvin Sonsteng
Milo Melvin Sonsteng, 88, died on Saturday, November 4th in Billings. Services were Saturday, November 11th at Bell Chapel in Glasgow and burial was at Hillview Cemetery in Hinsdale. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Milo was born in 1912 in Swift Falls, Minnesota.
Survivors include 3 brothers: Kenneth and Stanley Sonsteng of Glasgow and Doug Sonsteng of Wolf Point; 1 sister, Mildred Knight of Glasgow.
Kevin Keith Kulczyk
Kevin Keith Kulczyk, 40, died on November 4th in an auto accident near Nashua. Services were November 8th at Bell Chapel in Glasgow, with burial in Highland Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Kevin was raised in the Glasgow, Malta, Saco areas and had lived in Great Falls and Oregon before moving back to Glasgow. Kevin was a mechanic and served in the Navy a short time. He loved working on cars, music, and was an avid hunter.
Survivors include his father, Konrad Kulczyk and his wife Sherrill of Boise, Idaho; Grandmother Eva McCorkle of Glasgow; 3 brothers: Kelly Kulczyk and his wife January of Farmington, New Mexico, K. Jeffrey Kulczyk and his wife Debbie of LaGrande, Oregon; Korrie L. Rasmussen and his fiancee Jeri of Fayetteville, North Carolina; 3 sisters: Kristie K. Heise and her husband Mack of Hoquiam, Washington, Kathy J. Gibbs and her husband Charles of Orofino, Idaho, and Michelle M. Sox of Sandy, Oregon; cousins Michael J. McCorkle of Malta and Patrick D. McCorkle of Malta; Aunt Cheryl McCorkle of Malta, and 3 nieces and nephews.
TERRI ANN YOUNG
Funeral services for Terri Ann Young age 18 will be held Tuesday November 7, 2000 at 2:00pm at the Glasgow High School Gymnasium with Pastor Dave Rogenes officiating. Burial will follow at the Highland Cemetery in Glasgow.
Terri Ann was born August 14, 1982, in Glasgow to Terry E. and Debra Stenswick Young. Terri Ann attended schools in Glasgow and was a senior in the Class of 2001. Terri Ann has worked at Taco Johns for the past 3 years. She has always been involved in music and was a member of the Glasgow High School Concert Choir and Swing Choir for all four years of High School. She was a member of Pep Club, was an officer of the Senior Class, and was mascot “Scottie Dog” with the cheerleaders, was on the annual staff, and the FCCLA. She played softball, co-ed basketball, and played the fiddle.
Survivors include her parents Terry and Debra Young of Glasgow, brothers Travis, Trent, Todd, and Tim young of Glasgow. Aunts and Uncles Mary and Mitch Hughes and their children Karissa and Dylan of Glasgow. Jack Stenswick of Malta, MT, Ramona Stenswick of Glasgow, MT. Gary and LeMyra Young of South Carolina, Dee and Judy Young of South Carolina and her best friend Jennifer Opheim of Glasgow, MT.
Pallbears will be Jon Wiens, Tyler George, Chad Wagenhals, Justin Stumvoll, Ryan Truscott, Sam Galland, Dusty Shipp, Joey Petrino, and Jerrett Braaten. Honorary Pallbearers are the Class of 2001 and all of her many friends.
THELMA PEGGY BOYCE CZYZESKI
Thelma Peggy Boyce Czyzeski, 94, died at Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow on October 29th. Services will be at 10:00 AM on November 6th at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Glasgow. Internment will be in the Malta Cemetery following the service. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.