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Edward V. Harmash
Edward V. Harmash, 84, died of natural causes on October 8th at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. Funeral services will be Friday, October 12th at 10 a.m. at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church in Glasgow with Reverend Thad Kozikowski officiating. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Edward was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Vincent and Alice Harmash. He was raised in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He served in the U.S. Air Force as a flight engineer in WWII. He attended an aero technology school in California and worked with American Airlines for 35 years at LaGuardia. He worked as a Flight Engineer in Africa, England, India and China with the Air Transport Command. He flew the hump. He then moved to Sula, Montana, for 10 years. He moved to Glasgow two years ago. He married Margaret Hoffman in 1942. He belonged to the Volunteer Fire Department, Knights of Columbus and enjoyed camping, fishing and carpentry. He also made model airplanes.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret (Peggy) Harmash of Glasgow; 1 son, Robert and his wife Lanette of Nashua; 2 daughters: Barbara Babor and her husband Tom of Connecticut and Margaret Battles and her husband Tom of Oregon; 1 sister, Jean Ladyko of Connecticut; 6 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.
Marilyn J. Ressmeyer
Marilyn Ressmeyer, 69, died of cancer Friday, October 5th, at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. Her funeral is set for Thursday, October 11th, at the First United Methodist Church in Glasgow with burial in Highland Cemetary.
Marilyn was raised and attended schools in Pipestone, Minnesota. She started playing the piano at the age of 4. After High School she attended Hamlin University in Minnesota studying social work. In 1932 she married Paul Ressmeyer in Pipestone, Minnesota. They moved to Columbus, Montana in 1955 where Dr. Ressmeyer practiced Chiropractic Medicine. In 1968 they moved to Glasgow where Marilyn played for the Methodist Church for many years, for the schools, concerts, and music festivals. She also enjoyed reading and walking.
Marilyn is survived by one son Donald Ressmeyer of San Diego and three daughers; Elizabeth Schmitt of Glasgow, Gayle Jellum of Gillette, Wyoming, and Paula Miller of Ramona, California. She is also survived by 8 grandchildren and one brother.
Jack C. Schye Sr.
Jack Claire Schye, 88, who operated his own construction business in Glasgow for 25 years, died of cancer Friday, October 5th, at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. His funeral is set for Tuesday, October 9th, at the First United Methodist Church in Glasgow with burial in the Highland Cemetary.
Jack was born on a homestead shack in Custer County near Ismay, MT. He attended country schools and graduated from Ismay High School. He began his career in construction using horses in the building of Highway 12, and later became a dragline operator. He married Mary Jewell in 1939 and they followed construction projects to several states. Jack had his own construction company in Glasgow for 25 years. He was a 58 year member of the Operating Engineers. He was active in civic and and fraternal organizations including serving two terms on the Glasgow City Council.
Jack is survived by his wife, Mary, of Glasgow and two sons, Ted Schye and Jack Schye of Glasgow. He is also survived by a brother, Garry Schye of Miles City; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Jacquelyn "Jackie" Taylor
Jacquelyn "Jackie" Taylor, 76, died of cancer on Tuesday, October 2, at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. A private family service will be October 5th at 10 a.m. at Bell Chapel in Glasgow with Reverend Emory Robotham officiating and with burial in Highland Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Jackie was born and raised in Beebe, Arkansas. She attended school in Arkansas and one year of Business College in San Diego, California. She moved to Havre and was employed doing business records for Stahl and Rhea Construction Company. In 1968, she married Reg Taylor in Wallace, Idaho. They lived in Williston, North Dakota, from 1968-1972 and have resided in Glasgow since 1972. Jackie enjoyed reading, was an avid bridge player, loved flowers and gardening and was an excellent cook. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and was active in the First Congregational Church.
Survivors include her husband Reg of Glasgow; 2 sons: Gary and his wife Ann of Great Falls, Dale and his wife Kelly of Great Falls; 4 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren, 1 brother: Charles Perry Jones of Arkansas.
She was preceded in death by a son, Larry, in 1988 and brothers Urban, Ed, Ralph and Clay Jones and sisters Blanche Mask and Goldie Douglas.
Helen Rennick
Helen Rennick, 74, died of natural causes on Sunday, September 30 at Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow. Services will be Thursday, October 4 at 3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Glasgow with Reverend Lonnie Eidson officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Helen was born in Baylor, Montana, in 1927. She attended grade and high schools in Glasgow. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Glasgow. Helen worked for the Deluxe Cleaners for many years and when they closed she bartended at several places. Helen will always be remembered as the Glasgow Marbles player, winning over boys and girls all the time.
Survivors include 6 sons: Richard and his wife Judy of Larslan and Glasgow, Al of Glasgow, Ed of Glasgow, Gerald Alven and his wife Cindy of Havre, Carl of Glasgow; 1 daughter, Pam and her husband Steve Becker of Sacramento, California; 19 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren; 4 sisters: Hilda Rosencrans of Opheim, Theresa and her husband Menford Sather of Glasgow, Adeline and her husband Phil Mitchell of Glasgow, Imojean Helgeson of Glasgow, and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and husbands: Don Hueth, Gerald Murch and Jerry Rennick.
Laimi Aurora Morehouse
Laimi Aurora Morehouse, 97, died of natural causes on September 30th at Cooney Convalescent Home in Helena, Montana. Services will be October 4, 2001, at 11 a.m. at the Hinsdale Methodist Church in Hinsdale, with Reverend David Hodsdon officiating, interment at Hillview Cemetery in Hinsdale. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Laimi was born in 1904 in Spion Kop, Montana, and was later joined by a sister and a brother. She attended school in Sand Coulee and later at the South Bench area near Hinsdale, where the family moved during her early childhood years.
In 1921 Laimi married Warren D. Don Morehouse in Glasgow. They lived in the Hinsdale area until Don's death in 1975 and Laimi's move to Nemont Manor in Glasgow in 1992.
Laimi is survived by daughters Donna Daniels (and husband Ken) of Boise, Idaho, and Marlyne Abel of Helena; sons Jack Morehouse and his wife Peggy of Colorado Springs, Gene Morehouse of El Dorado Springs, Missouri, Warren Morehouse and his wife Maxine of Helena and Gary Morehouse and his wife Carol of Thompson Falls; daughter-in-law Audrey Morehouse of Glasgow, 28 grandchildren, 38 great grandchildren and 8 great great grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Signe Costin of Denton, one niece and 3 nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband Don, her parents, her brother Oliver, sons and daughters-in-law Philip Morehouse, Kenneth and Clenda Morehouse, Dale Morehouse, Bill and Marguerite Morehouse, Dick Morehouse, 2 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
In lieu of flowers, family members request donations to the Methodist Church of Hinsdale or the memorial of the donor's choice.
Trace Grimsrud
Trace Grimsrud of Nashua, 47, died of a heart attack on November 29th in Lone Pine, California. Services will be at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Nashua on Friday, December 7th with Reverend Martin Mock officiating and with Interment in the Nashua City Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Trace was born in 1954 in Wolf Point to Don and Shirley Grimsrud. He was baptized in 1957 in Wolf Point and confirmed in the Nashua Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. He graduated from Nashua High School in 1972. He joined the Airborne Rangers and took an early retirement in 1975.
He was married and divorced. He worked heavy highway and utility construction in many states by always called Nashua his home. His main interest was his little girl, Tally. He liked sky diving, white water rafting, scuba diving, roller coasters and skiing. Trace was a precious man touching all of our lives in a passionate way. He will always be in our hearts as we remember him loving his daughter Talisha, his "little one" and placing his trust in Jesus, his family and friends.
Survivors include Talisha Grimsrud of Belt, Montana; parents, Don and Shirley Grimsrud of Nashua; brother Ron and his wife Karen of Whitehall, Michigan; sister Lori Grimsrud of Nashua; nieces and nephews Andrea, Cody, Kylie and Dylan Grimsrud; extended family Lisa & Larry Miller, Austin and Chloe, Chelsea & Leigh, Anne of Colorado.
Joe A. Johnson
Joe A. Johnson of Fort Peck, 93, died of natural causes on December 1st at Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow. Services are set for Thursday, December 6th at 2 p.m. at the Fort Peck Chapel with burial at the Fort Peck Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Joe was born in Vinning, Minnesota, to Julius and Anna Johnson. He attended schools there and at the Buchannen School north of Brockton. Joe drove a State gravel truck and farmed north of Brockton on the homestead until 1970. Joe married Mary Erickson in 1928. She passed away in 1943. Joe married Darlene Helmbrecht in 1949, and they moved to Fort Peck in 1970. Cooking was his forte, and he also enjoyed gardening, chickens and hauling water. He hauled water for many people and businesses in the Fort Peck area.
Survivors include his wife Darlene Johnson of Fort Peck, 6 children: Mary Ann Carson and her husband Joe of Fort Peck, Juanita Hagen and her husband Gaylord of Fort Peck, John Johnson and his wife Joy of Fort Peck, Joan Burns and her husband Don of Fort Peck, Jeff Johnson and his wife Andi of Fort Peck, Sally Strom and her husband Larry of Billings; one daughter-in-law, Maridene Johnson of Fort Peck; 2 brothers: Bernice Nygard of Bon and Ruth Iverson of Chinook; 20 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren and 5 great great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by sons William Johnson in 1935 and Michael Johnson in 1999, and by a grand-daughter Kristi Hagen in 1957 and brothers Northfield Johnson and Bert Johnson.
Christine "Tena" Padgett
Christine "Tena" Padgett, 101, died of natural causes on November 22 at Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow. Services will be Wednesday, November 28th at 2 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in Glasgow with Reverend Emory Robotham officiating and with burial in Highland Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Tena was born in Fessenden, North Dakota, to Heinrich Fuhrmann and Christina Harr Fuhrman. Her family immigrated from Russia in 1891. She was the youngest of 15 children. Her family homesteaded in northern Valley County. She attended the Fuhrmann School. She worked on various farms and at the Baylor Grocery Store. Later she went back to North Dakota to live with her older sister Lucy in Steele, North Dakota, and received her high school diploma. She took college courses for teaching and received her teaching certificate in 1924, where she taught 2 years in North Dakota. She moved back to Montana and in 1926 married Bill Padgett in the Congregational Church in Glasgow. Her wedding present was a 1924 Ford. They lived on the farm for 7 years, lived a year in Glasgow, spent several years in rural Fort Peck for the building of Fort Peck Dam, and moved into Fort Peck in 1939. Tena worked many years at a drug store in Fort Peck. In 1963 they moved back to Glasgow and she has resided in the Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow since 1995. She was a member of the American Legion Auxilary, was an active community servant, and was very active in the First Congregational Church. She enjoyed reading, gardening, cards and dancing.
Survivors include her daughter Shirley (and husband Jerre Sheppard) of Longmont, Colorado; 4 grandchildren: Laura Vukasin of Great Falls, Karen Sheppard of Longmont, Colorado, Kristen Sprigg of Longmont, Colorado and Mitchell Sheppard of Copperas Cove, Texas, and 3 great grandchildren.
Dorothy Kress
Dorothy Kress passed away on November 13th. Services will be this Saturday, November 24th, at 2p.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow.
Survivors include 2 sons: George Enger & his wife Wilma of Laurel, Gilbert Enger and his wife Donna of Oak Harbor, Washington; 1 daughter: Deloris Johnson, formerly of Glasgow and now in Milton, Washington, and numerous grandchildren.