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Chester "Chet" V. Anderson
Chester "Chet" V. Anderson, 91, died Sunday, August 12, of heart failure at his home in Glasgow. Services will be held Friday, August 17, at 11:00 a.m. in the Bell Mortuary with burial being at Glasgow's Highland Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Chet was born July 20, 1910 in Castor, Alberta, Canada, the oldest son of the late Anthony and Emma (Pudwill) Anderson.
He married Anne Simpson on December 6, 1937 in Havre, MT. He worked for Buttrey Foods (now Albertsons) for twenty-five years starting in Havre, MT. He moved to Great Falls and finally to Glasgow, MT in 1945, to manage their grocery store. On retiring from this role he bought an existing flower and gift shop that became the Glasgow Flower Shop and operated that business for twenty-five years selling it in 1990 to the current owners. In his second retirement he kept active until recently doing garden, yard and tree trimming work for a number of people in the Glasgow area.
Survivors include his wife Anne in Glasgow; two sons; twelve grandchildren-Chris Anderson of Glasgow, Katie Anderson of Glasgow, and Nicholas Anderson of Miles City. In addition he has five great grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters.
He was preceded in death by his parents; one sister; three sons; and one grandson.
Walter Frank MacDonald
Funeral services for Walter Frank MacDonald, age 52, are set for Friday, August 10, 2001, 10:00 AM at Bell Chapel in Glasgow. Ed Frueh will officate. Burial will take place with a family graveside service. Bell Mortuary of Glasgow is in charge of arrangements. MacDonald passed away August 6 in a traffic accident north of Nashua.
MacDonald was born in Glasgow on November 8, 1948 to John MacDonald and Madalina M. Jager. He remained north of Nashua for 31 years. MacDonald was a farmer and rancher, horseman and cattleman. He joined the Marine Corp in November 1966 and retired from duty November 1969--serving during the Vietnam War. MacDonald enjoyed gardening and hunting.
Survivors include his mother, Madeline Jager; three sons, Tater MacDonald of Nashua, Vincent J. MacDonald of Scobey and Walter F. MacDonald of Nashua; and one grandchild.
James Alvin Dyson
James Alvin Dyson, 93, died of natural causes at Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow on August 1. Services will be held on Saturday, August 4, at 2:00 p.m. at the Adams Memorial Chapel in Malta. Burial will be in the Grandview Cemetery in Saco with Adams Funeral Home of Malta in charge of the arrangements.
James was a World War II veteran and retired area rancher. No survivors were listed.
Norman Keith Dahl
Norman Keith Dahl, 73, died of cancer at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow on September 19th. Services will be held at First Lutheran Church in Glasgow with Reverend George Draper officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery with Bell Mortuary in charge of arrangements.
Norm was born in Sheldon, North Dakota, on June 17, 1928, to Hans and Rose (Meyers) Dahl. He completed his 12 years of schooling in Sheldon. He was drafted into the US Army on December 7, 1950. Norm served in the Korean conflict, and he was honorably discharged on September 4, 1952.
Norm married Fay Lindemann on February 28, 1953 in Fargo, North Dakota. They lived in Enderlin, ND until 1959 when they moved to Harvey, ND, and in 1963 moved to Langdon, ND. They have lived in Glasgow since 1964. Norm worked for the Glasgow Courier for 30 years. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church, the VFW, Elks Club, and Lion's Club. Norm enjoyed fishing, hunting, and golfing with his friends. Spending time with his grandchildren was something very special to him.
He is survived by his wife, Fay of Glasgow; sons Keith, of Glasgow, and Duane of Fort Peck; three daughters: Cheryl of Great Falls, Linda of Glendive and Candy of Kalispell; 13 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; 2 brothers; and 5 sisters: Beverly Komorosky of Glasgow. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, a sister and a daughter.
Raymond James Knudson
Raymond James Knudson, 67, died September 17 at his home in Saco of cancer. Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 22, at Saco United Methodist Church. Cremation has taken place. Interment of ashes will be at a later date. Adams Funeral Home of Malta is in charge of arrangements.
Raymond was born on January 13, 1934 in Malta, the son of George and Margaret (McEachen) Knudson joining brothers Kenneth and George (Bud) and sister Mary. They lived 18 miles south of Saco. He attended school at Saco and graduated from Saco High School in 1951.
Ray spent two years in the U.S. Army in Heidelberg, Germany where he and Glenna Atkins of Nampa, Idaho were married on May 10, 1958.
Ray, Ken, and Bud ranched together as the Knudson Brothers from 1959 to 1974. His special interest was working with cattle. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, trapping and mechanic work. Ray was an enthusiastic sports fan and especially enjoyed girls and boys basketball. Ray served as Commissioner of the Malta Irrigation District from 1969 to 1990.
Survivors include his wife, Glenna; his four daughters; a son; eight grandchildren; two brothers; eight nieces and one nephew.
Ray's loved ones that preceded him in death were his parents, his sister, his brother Fred, and a nephew.
Marlys J. Branden
Born Dec. Dec. 20, 1927 in Carlyle, Montana. She grew up in Montana, and raised her family in Glasgow, Montana.
Marlys died of natural causes in Lake Havasu City, Arizona at the age of 73. Services will be at 2:00 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24 at the Bell Mortuary with burial at the Highland Cemetary. A gathering of friends and family will follow at the Sunnyside Golf and Country Club.
Survivors include two sons; Morris (Jean) braden of Billings Mt. and Curtis (Paula) Braden of Canyon Laked, Texas, two special daughters-in-law, Vicki Nelson of Billings and Valerie Meinhardt of Whiefish, Mt., eight grandchildren: Randi, Marie, Brent, kaysi, Megan, Hannah, Amanda, and Troy: and two great grandchildren, Robyn and Parker. She is also survived by a brother, Jack Ballard, her best friend and sister Juanita Griebel, and her very dear friend Cap Czyzeski.
Marlys was preceded in death by her husband Virgil Braden, and four sons; Ronnie, Mike, Randy and Rocky.
Myrtice McConnell Redstone
Myrtice McConnell Redstone passed away on Sept. 09, 2001 of cancer. Prayer services will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 12 at Clayton Funral Chapel at 7:00 p.m. and funeral services will be Thurs. Sept. 13 at 10:00 a.m. at the Frazer High School gym.
She is survived by sons: Trex (virginia) of Fort Peck, Ray Van (Sandra) of Wolf Point); David (Yevette) of Wolf Point; daughters: Dovaline Schauer of Wolf Point Rochelle Redsone of Frazer and Tammy (Rich) Frank of Las Vegas, Nevada. Grandchildren: Sheronne (whom she raised) of Frazer, Jeremy of Frazer, Michael of Billings; Scott of Fort Peck; Willow, Brooke, Noell, Simone, Chloe of Wolf Point, Shayne and Cory Frank of Las Vegas, Nevada. Great-Grandchildern: Josh, Kaydn, Jaydn, Ashtyn, of Wolf Point and Noah of Frazer. Brothers: Joe (Delores) McConnell of Frazer, Richard (Teddi) of Billings, adopted brothers Kenneth Smoker Sr. of Poplar and Shirley Smoker of Wolf Point. Sisters: Rosella Murdock, Ruth Todd and Florence Buck of Frazer and adobled sister, Vera Ironman of Poplar. Uncle Virgil McConnell of Hays and Numerous nieces and nephews across the resevation
Myrtice was preceded in death by her mother and father; husband, chug; two infants; sister Lena Wright and adopted sister, Yvonne Smoker; Brother Jimmy McConnell; son, Norman and Granddaughters; Tracy and Angie Redstone.
Ernest Lapke
Ernest Lapke passed away on September 5th of cancer at age 83. Funeral services will be Monday, September 10th in Scobey at 10 a.m. at the Catholic Church.
Survivors include 6 children, Bonnie Hall, Jim Allen, Joey Lapke, Duane Lapke, Shannon Maclure, Raymond and Ralph Listead, 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Burial will be in the Scobey Cemetery.
Irene Cora Combs
Irene Cora Combs, 89, died of natural causes at Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow on September 3rd. Services are set for Friday, September 7, at 10 a.m. at First Lutheran Church in Glasgow, with Pastor Marty Mock officiating. Interment will be in the with burial in Highland Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Irene was born in Bismarck, North Dakota, in 1911. She came with her family by train as they homesteaded in the Baylor Community north of Glasgow. Irene attended schools in the Baylor Community and then graduated from Glasgow High School in 1928. In 1933 Irene married Clinton C. Combs in Glasgow. A lifelong homemaker, she worked at the Valley County Courthouse, Gambles and Gordon's Foods. She was a member of the Lutheran Ladies Aid and taught Sunday School for many years. She enjoyed crocheting, sewing, quilting, ceramics, Christmas decorations and worked at all kinds of crafts.
Survivors include 1 daughter, Joann Rosscup and her husband Ace of Richmond, Washington, 2 sons: Robert Combs and his wife Donna of Glasgow and Dennis Combs and his wife Michele of San Diego; 1 sister, Evelyn Turnland of Glasgow. She was preceded in death by her husband, 2 sons and 3 brothers.
MARIE M. SEILER
MARIE M. SEILER Marie M. Seiler passed away of natural causes on October 27, 2001 she was 85. Services will be Tuesday October 30, 2001 at 7:30pm at Bell Chapel, with Rev. Michael Schneider officiating. Bell mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Marie was born and raised in Flaxville, Mt. She moved to Glasgow in 1942 and Has lived in Glasgow the last 58 years. On February 1, 1936 she married Charles M. Seiler in Scobey Mt. For 30 years she worked as a housekeeper at Valley View, Campbell Lodge, and the Roosevelt Hotel. She enjoyed fishing, Hunting, gardening, and embroidery.
Survivors include: 2 Sons: Charles Seiler Jr. of Nashua and Jim Seiler of Glasgow; Daughters: Marlene Zinner of Glasgow, Sherryee Turner of Nashua, And Lois Marcinkowski of Missoula; 25 Grandchildren, 34 Great Grandchildren, 9 Great Great Grandchildren ; Sisters: Anna Maher of Scobey Mt and Lousie Tax of Othelo, Washington ; Brothers: Raymond Roos of Miles City Mt. And Henry Roos of Flaxville, Mt. She was one of 12 children