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Ailene Kamla Aitken

Ailen Kamla Aitken, 84, passed away from natural causes at her home south of Glasgow on Friday, November 29th. Services will be held on Tuesday, December 3rd at 2:00 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in Glasgow with Reverand Emory Robotham officiating. The burial will follow at the Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Ailen was born in Scobey on November 21st, 1918 to Jack Kamla and Anna (Goode) Kamla, and then the family moved to Cut Bank and back to Glasgow. When World War II broke out, she and her movther moved to Seattle and Ailene worked for the Boeing Corporation for 6 years as a riveter and inspector. After the war she moved back to Montana and taught school in Whitewater, Kalispell and Hinsdale.

In October of 1953, Ailene married Walter "Scotty" Aitken in Glasgow. They moved to the ranch in 1957 where she has since resided. She was a member of the PEO, Sunflower Art Club, Retired Teachers, Eatern Star, AA, Alanon, and Wittmayer Grazing Association.

Surviviors include her brother, John Kamla of Havre.

Hazel V. Myxter

Hazel Virginia Myxter, 82, who celebrated life by surrounding herself with loving family and devoted friends, passed away from natural causes at her home in Glasgow on Sunday, November 24th. Services will be held at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow on Wednesday, November 27th at 11:00 a.m. with Reverend Martin Mock officiating. A procession will follow in the Highland Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements. Following the services, family and friends are welcome to pay their respects at Hazel's home, located at 631 7th Street North. Remembrances and contributions in Hazel's memory can be made to the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow.

Hazel Bakken was born in Wolf Point on May 31st, 1921. She attended high school in Glasgow, graduating in 1939. Soon after, Hazel met Chet Myxter, and they were married on May 6th, 1941. Chet and Hazel had three children, and worked and lived in Glasgow until they moved to Kirkland, Washington in 1963. While in Washington, Hazel worked for Boeing as an executive secretary until 1986. After retiring, Chet and Hazel moved back to Glasgow in 1990 to be closer to their life-long friends. Chet died in 1993 at the age of 81. Hazel loved to spend time with her friends, and enjoyed volunteering her time at the First Lutheran Church, as well as assisting with church services at Valley View Nursing Home.

Survivors include: 3 children, Mary Myxter of St. Clair Shores, Michigan, Russ Myxter and his wife Lynn of White City, Oregon and Pete Myxter and his wife Pam of Twisp, Washington; 1 sister, Margaret Vig of Shelton, Washington; 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband Chet, brother Virgil Bakken, sister Irene Miner and grandson Kenny Myxter.

Hazel was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, and will be remembered for her tender heart, sharp wit and great sense of humor.

Ryan Paul Maxie

Ryan Paul Maxie, 25, a member of the Montana National Guard and an accountant, passed from an automobile accident on Saturday, November 23rd near Big Sky, Montana. Services will be at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 27th at the Malta Lutheran Church with Military Honors following. Cremation will take place follwoing the funeral. Adams Funeral Home and Hi-Line Crematory are in charge of arrangements.

Ryan was born October 9th, 1977 at Glasgow to Robert and Billie Rae (Campbell) Maxie. he was raised and educated in Malta, where he graduated from Malta High School in 1996. Ryan enlisted in the National Guard in his Senior year of high school. He attended University of Montana and Montana State University studying accounting.

Ryan was the Student Body President his senior year of high school, served as class president his sophmore and junior years. He was a member of the National Honor Society and was a Boys State Delegate. Ryan was a Confirmed Member of Malta Lutheran Church and was a past member of the Malta Luther League. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and his daughter, Dylan Sky.

Survivors include: 1 daughter, Dylan Sky Weakly of Bozeman; parents, Robert and Billie Rae Maxie of Malta; 2 brothers, James Maxie and Eric Maxie of Missoula; paternal grandparents, James and Cora Maxie of Malta; maternal grandparents, J.W. and Delores Campbell of Malta; niece, aunts, uncles and cousins.

Myron A. Brown

Myron A. Brown, 82, passed away from natural causes at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow on Friday, November 22nd. Services will on Tuesday, November 26th at 2:00 p.m. at the Graveside Service at the Highland Cemetery with Reverand Lonnie Eidson officiating. The burial will be in the Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Myron was born on July 2nd, 1920 in Glasgow to Howard Brown and Clara Anderson Brown. He was raised on the Missouri River on 9th Point and attended grade school there. He moved to Glasgow in 1938 and then attended High School in Hinsdale. He worked for the Great Northern before entering the service. Myron also was in the CCC before the war and served in the Navy on the USS Enterprise during World War II. Myron was a brakement for the Great Northern until his retirement in 1978 when they moved to Oregon.

Survivors include: wife, Inez Brown of Washington; 1 step-daughter, Bonnie Mitchell of Washington; 2 sisters, June Coleman of Glasgow and Dot Morrison of Sun City, Arizona; and 1 brother, Gordon Brown of Glasgow.

Amanda R. Mullen

Amanda R. Mullen, 86, passed away from natural causes at her home in Glasgow on Thursday, November 21st. Services will be held on Tuesday, November 26th at 11:00 a.m. with Reverand Martin Mock officiating. The burial will be in the Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary in Glasgow is in charge of arrangements.

Amanda was born on February 16th, 1916 in Glasgow to John Hopstad and Sofie (Brendhaug) Hopstad. She was raised, attended schools, and lived her entire life in the Glasgow area. On April 29th, 1934 Amanda married Thomas R. Mullen in Glasgow. She was a housewife until she went to work at the Glasgow Stock Yards from 1952 to 1961. Then she went to work as a cook for the Glasgow School system, retiring in 1980. She enjoyed traveling, camping, sewing, and embroidering. She was a member of the Sons of Norway, received the Degree of Honor, and was in Sarah's Circle. She also belonged to the Home Demonstration Club, Senior Citizens, and enjoyed playing cards.

Survivors include: 2 sons, Richard Mullen of Glasgow and Michael Mullen of Burnsville, Minnesota; 4 daughters, Patricia Wilson of Glasgow, Karen Hanvold of Glasgow, Yvonne Cole of Houston, Texas and Susan Henderson of Glasgow; 2 sisters, Olive Mullen of Glasgow and Jennie Brydon of Great Falls; 1 sister-in-law, Gwen Hopstad of Glasgow; 21 Grandchildren, 32 Great-Grandchildren and 4 Great-Great Grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Ann Roberts; 1 grandson, Gary Hanvold; and 2 brothers, Hank and Haaken Hopstad.

Frank A. Clem

Frank A. Clem, 67, passed away from heart failure at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow on Wednesday, November 20th. Services will be at the Calvary Baptist Church in Glasgow on Monday, Nov. 25th at 11:00 a.m. There will be a private family burial. Bell Mortuary in Glasgow is in charge of arrrangements.

Frank A. Clem was born on February 17th, 1935 in Atchison, Kansas to Edgar and Minnie Tulle Clem. He was raised in Atchison, and graduated from Atchison High School. His father had a family farm and worked for the railroad. His father played baseball for the semi-pro St. Louis Cardinals farm system. After graduation, Frank was an airplane mechanic at the Kansas City Flying Service and also an auto mechanic. He married Mary Yassen at Elk Point, South Dakota on March 30, 1959. He served in the US Air Force from 1957-1961. He was stationed in Sioux City, Iowa when Frank and Mary met at a restaurant. After marriage, Frank was transferred to Glasgow Air Force Base. Frank and Mary lived in Glasgow ever since.

Frank worked as an auto mechanic and equipment operator until retiring in 1981. He stayed active with car mechanics, especially antiques, and as a help-meet was unsurpassed and enjoyed visiting with people.

Survivors include: wife, Mary Clem of Glasgow; 1 son, Frank Jr. of Glasgow; 2 daughters, LaWana and husband Ward Grewe of Glasgow, MT and Twyla Clem-Isakson of Glasgow; 1 brother, Raymond Clem of Atchison, Kansas; 3 sisters, Mary Wilburn of Atchison, Kansas, Delores Bonnel of Atchison, Kansas and Rose Faught of Cummings, Kansas.

He was preceded in death by 4 brothers, 2 sisters and his close nephew Henry Conrad of Clarksville, Tennessee.

David C. Funk

David C. Funk, 91, of Lustre passed away at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow on Sunday, November 17th. Visitation will be held Thursday, November 21st for family and friends, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Clayton Memorial Chapel. Funeral services will be held at the E.M.B. Church in Lustre at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, November 22nd with Pastor John Skillman officiating. Interment will be in the Bethel Lustre Cemetery. Clayton Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be given to the Gideons, Box 232, Wolf Point, MT 59201.

David was born November 28th, 1910 in Biggar, Saskatchewan to Cornelius and Mary Funk. He lived there as a young boy and moved to the Lustre community when he was 4 years old where his family homesteaded. In his younger years, he hearded sheep and worked on harvest crews. He was the mail carrier in the Lustre and Frazer communities for 12 years.

Dave married Bertha Rahn on September 26th, 1937 and they lived in Frazer for 9 years. They then moved to the Lustre community in 1948 where he farmed and ranched. In his retirement, he continued to help on the ranch until his death.

Dave had a wonderful sense of humor. He enjoyed riding a good horse, breaking colts, braiding ropes, hauling bales, and playing his accordian. He is remembered by his grandchildren for being their driving education instructor. Dave loved people and he loved Jesus.

Survivors include: his wife, Bertha of 65 years of Lustre; 1 son, Gary & Roxann Funk of Lustre; 2 daughters, Arlene & Henry Stakset of Tacoma, WA and Carol & Eldon Toews of Miles City; 1 sister, Rose & Bob Koski of Geyser, MT; 11 grandchildren, and 9 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, 2 brothers, 4 sisters, and 1 son LaVern.

Norman Daley

Norman Daley, 86, passed away of natural causes on Friday, November 8th. Memorial services were held Wednesday, November 13th in Las Vegas, Nevada for the Valley County native.

Norman was born north of Nashua to early day homesteaders, Rose and John Daley. He lived in this area for several years before relocating to Las Vegas where he was a businessman for over 40 years.

Local survivors include: 1 brother, Earl Daley; 1 sister, Doris Maas; sister-in-law, Frances Daley; and several nephews and nieces in the area.

David R. Helland

David R. Helland, 39, passed away from heart failure at his home in Glasgow on Tuesday, November 12th. Services will be on Friday, November 15th at 2 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow with Reverand Martin Mock officiating. The burial will be in the Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements.

David was born on May 7th, 1963 in Glasgow to Ronald and Joan Helland. David lived in Glasgow his entire life, graduating from Glasgow High School in 1981. He worked at the Glasgow Courier during high school up until 1994. Then he went to work for The Print Shop. He was a master printer.

David played football and was on the 1980 Class A Championship team. He was a State Class A Wrestling Heavyweight Champion in 1981. He was very lucky to be selected to represent the State of Montana wrestling in Germany in the summer of 1980. David enjoyed fishing, playing pool and darts.

Survivors include: mother, Joan Helland of Glasgow; 2 brothers, James Helland of Denver, CO, Tom Helland and his wife Lynette of Thornton, CO; 4 sisters, Karen Link and her husband Tom of Thornton, CO, Elizabeth Knowlton and husband Harry of Hayward, WI, Stephanie Eayrs and husband Monte of Fallon, MT, Jennifer Fewer and husband James of Glasgow; 3 uncles, Frank Helland of Glasgow, John Wetterling and his wife Pearl of Everett, WA, Charles Wetterling of Apache Junction, AZ; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his father Ron Helland in March 1988.

David was loved by all who knew him and will be greatly missed.

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