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Anna Bauer
Anna Bauer, 89, died of natural causes on Friday, July 5th at Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow. A vigil service will be held Monday, July 8, at 7 p.m. at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church. Funeral services will be Tuesday, July 9th at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church in Glasgow with Reverend Thad Kozikowski officiating and with burial in Highland Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Anna was born in Nashua in 1913 to Bertha and Tony Polaski on the family homestead in the Nashua area. The farm is now owned by the Sam Sauer family. The family moved to Minneapolis when Anna was 11. She returned at the age of 14 and worked as a waitress at the Johnnie Cafe until she married George T. Bauer in 1930. He preceded her in death in 1970.
Anna was always a hard worker and enjoyed cleaning, especially windows. Her basement was cleaner than most people's houses. She loved to play cards and was very competitive.
Survivors include 2 sons: Donald and his wife Jan of Glasgow; Tom and his wife Louise of Seattle; 1 daughter: Marlene Jackson and her husband Melvin of Glasgow; 5 grandsons: Tim, Paul and David Bauer; Wade and Todd Jackson; 1 granddaughter: Jaime Bauer; 2 great granddaughters: Claire and Megan Bauer; 2 great grandchildren: Kevin and Kaitlynn Abrams; 1 great grandson: Todd M. Jackson; 1 brother: Henry Polaski and his wife Helen of Minneapolis; 1 sister: Margaret Chovon and her husband Frank of Minneapolis.
She was preceded in death by her husband George, her parents, 4 brothers and 2 sisters.
Paul Edward Timm
Paul Edward Timm of Glasgow died of natural causes on June 25th in Seattle, Washington. He was 83. Services will be at Bell Chapel in Glasgow on Monday, July 8th at 10 a.m. with Sr. Peggy Chambers officiating and with burial in Highland Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Paul was born in LaMoure, North Dakota, in 1919 to Adolph and Gertrude Connolly Timm. He worked on the Fort Peck Dam Project. He joined the Montana National Guard in 1940 and went to the South Pacific in 1942. He served with Company G of the 163rd Infantry. In 1946 Paul married Dorothy Kirwan. In 1959 he moved to Seattle and operated a painting business until he retired. Paul retired from the Army Reserves as a Major.
Survivors include 2 daughters: Cathy Ham of Seattle; Margaret Egeness of Seattle; 1 son: Larry "Skip" Timm of Seattle; 7 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren; 1 sister: LaVerne Beede of Glasgow; several nieces and nephews and a special friend, Lola.
Lawrence Richard Hlad
Lawrence Richard Hlad, 6, died of cancer on August 26th at his home on the family farm near Nashua. A vigil service will be held Thursday, August 29th at 7 p.m. at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church in Glasgow with services to be held Friday, August 30th at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Lawrence was born in Glasgow in 1934 to Mike and Caroline Grabon Hlad. He lived his entire life in the same home his parents lived, which was the original homestead home that was added onto over the years. Lawrence graduated from Glasgow High School. In 1965 he married Dorothy Rathsack in Ladysmith, Wisconsin. They farmed together, and his children and grandchildren were the whole of his life.
He was a lifetime member of St. Raphael’s Catholic Church, served on the Parish Council, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He served in the Army Reserves, was a member of the Farm Bureau and served on its state board for 8 years, served as Glasgow School Board member for 9 years and was a member of the Elks and Grain Growers.
Survivors include his wife Dorothy; 2 sons: Michael Hlad and Trisha (Aaron, Kailen, Alyson) of Forsyth; Tony and his wife Melisa of Glasgow; 2 daughters: Karen Boysun and husband Tom (Cole, Emily) of Washburn, North Dakota; Sharon Fox and husband Ron (Kirk) of Great Falls; 6 grandchildren, 3 sisters: Ann Griswold of Redmond, Washington; Frances Christianson of Tacoma, Washington; Marguerite Gamas of Glasgow; numerous nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers: Ray Canen, Dave Boysun, Tom Boysun, Ron Fox, Mike Hlad, Tony Hlad.
Honorary Pallbearers: Lowell Jacobson, Bob Potter, Phil Pliley, Frank White, Bill Court, Arnold Boysun
Emma "Toots" Bondy Thievin
Emma "Toots" Bondy Thievin, 65, died at her home in Nashua on August 21. Services will be Monday, August 26th at 11 a.m. at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Nashua with Reverend Martin Mock officiating and with burial in the Nashua City Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Emma was born in 1936 in Martinsville, Montana, to Konow Bondy and Emma Buskrud Bondy. She was raised north or Richland and attended elementary school there. Emma graduated from Nashua High School.
She was married in 1954 and had 3 children. In 1960 she married Earl Kallem, who died in 1976. In 1979 she married Bud Thieven in Glasgow. Emma was a cook and waitress and owned the Home Cafe in the 1980's in Nashua, and recently cooked at the Park Grove Cafe, until her retirement in March. She enjoyed scrabble, crossword puzzles, and was an avid reader, enjoyed sewing fishing and traveling.
Survivors include: her husand, Bud Thieven of Nashua; 1 son: James Mitchell Kallem and his wife Leslie, of Powell, Wyoming; 3 daughters: Anita Kallem Mayes and her husband Jim of Basin, Wyoming; Nancy Arlene Kallem of Rock Springs, Wyoming; Myrna Gayle Kallem of Roslyn, South Dakota; 9 grandchildren; 1 sister: Sophie Kleeman of Glasgow; 1 brother: Gerald Bondy of Portland, Oregon; 3 stepchildren: Willie Thieven and Michel Thieven of Scobey and Melissa Beyl of Fargo, North Dakota.
She was preceded in death by 6 brothers: Kenneth, Ole, Homer, Eldon, Harold, and Warren Bondy; and 4 sisters: Ella Glazier, Millie Squires, Borghild Riley and Frances Stearns.
Ardena V. Phillips
Ardena V. Phillips of Richland died on August 16th of cardio-pulmonary disease at Benefis East in Great Falls. She was 60. Services will be Thursday, August 22nd at 11 a.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow with burial in Highland Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Ardena was born in 1942 in Elgin, North Dakota, to Reuben and Amelia Blumhardt Rauscher. She lived in North Dakota until moving to Missoula in 1961, where she met Jerry. They were married October 3, 1964, at Missoula and lived on the farm southwest of Richland. Ardena was a big Elvis fan and enjoyed cooking, canning and gardening, and caring for her family.
Survivors include: her husband Jerry; 1 son: Jerry of Miles City; 1 daughter: Kimberly Grena of Great Falls; 4 grandchildren: Ashley Phillips, Michelle Bradford, Alex Bradford and Cody Grena; 2 sisters: Lucille Stastney of Mandan, North Dakota; Sylvia Saylor of Missoula.
She was preceded in death by one daughter: Lisa Bradford, in 1998.
Oscar Sunford
Oscar Sunford, 82, of Saco Montana, died August 15th in Stillwater MN., from natural causes. Services are set for Aug. 20th at 2:00pm. in Saco Lutheran Church. Officiating will be Rev. Chris Flohr.Interment will be at Reitan Cemetary.
Oscar was born in Three Forks Montana on September 6, 1919. Oscar was raised in the Saco area, then served 3 years in the U.S. Army in World War 2, serving in the Persian Gulf. Oscar married Virginia Anderson in Saco on Feb. 19, 1952. Oscar and Virginia farmed and ranched northeast of Saco. Oscar enjoyed working with horses, breaking them to ride and also to drive. He enjoyed time with hid grandkids, visiting neighbors, and playing cards.
He is survived by his wife Virginia Sunford of Saco, sons John and Jarb Sunford of Saco, Robert and Charlene Sunford of Saco; daughters, Randi "Becky" and Mark Stutrud of Stillwater, MN; Mary and Kevin Berg of Maryland; brothers, Ingvald "Swede" Sunford of Kennewick, Washington, Raymond Sunford of Missoula, Montana; and 12 grandchildren.
Pallbearers: Bob Fjeldheim, Terry Korman, Frank White, Phillip Sudbrach, Ron Haynes, Fred Mavencamp.
Terryn Allie Moore
Terryn Allie Moore, 1, died Thursday, August 15 at the Phillips County Hospital after being hit by a pick-up in Whitewater. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, August 19th at Whitewater High School Gymnasium with burial in the Forks Cemetery. Adams Funeral Home in Malta is in charge of the arrangements.
Margaret L. Hammerness
Margaret L. Hammerness, 99, passed away May 1, 2002, at Wayne, NJ, of natural causes. Services will be held Sunday, August 18th at 2:00 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow with Reverend Martin Mock presiding. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery in Glasgow with Bell Mortuary in charge of arrangements.
Margaret was born September 25, 1902 in Milwaukee, WI. She is survived by a daughter, Sylvia Marie Hammerness Lindermann of New Jersey; a son, Richard S. Hammerness of Texas; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Laura Helen Wetsit Wells "Bunch Beads"
Laura Helen Wetsit Wells of Wolf Point died on August 11th at her home in Wolf Point. She was 92. A vigil service will be held Tuesday night at 6 p.m. at the Wolf Point Community Hall. Mass of Christian Burial will be Wednesday, August 14th at 10 a.m. at the Immaculate Conceptions Catholic Church in Wolf Point with Reverend Steve Zabrocki officiating. Interment will be in the Oswego Catholic Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Laura was born in 1910 in Lohmiller, Montana, to Joshua & Louise Wetsit. Laura lived most of her life in the Wolf Point area. She resided for awhile in Indiana and also spent several winters in Arizona. Laura married Valentine Wells in Wolf Point in 1968. He passed away in 1989.
She loved sewing, baking and especially enjoyed attending Pow Wows. She also liked to pick choke cherries and turnips.
Laura was preceded in death by her parents, John & Louise Wetsit, her husband, Valentine Wells, 3 daughters, 5 grandsons and 3 great grandsons.
Survivors include her daughter, Gertrude "Tootie" Clark of Wolf Point; 14 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren and 24 great great grandchildren.
Pallbearers: Brian Jackson, Brandon Jackson, Roland Clark Jr., Shawn Jackson, Joshua Jackson, Will Morey