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Beulah Campbell
Funeral services for Beulah Campbell, 88, Lisbon, were held on Monday, September 22, 2003 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Lisbon. Reverend Norman Anderson officiated. Mrs. Campbell died Friday, September 19, 2003 at Lisbon Medical Center Nursing Home.
Beulah Ramhorst, daughter of Fred and Jane (Hanna) Ramhorst was born on January 21, 1915, in rural Lisbon. She graduated from Lisbon High School. She worked in the government offices in the 1930’s before her marriage. She worked for Otter Tail Power until her marriage to Malcolm.
On June 12, 1941, she married James G. Newman in Cheyenne, Wyo. He was killed in action April 1, 1943 in Africa. On October 10, 1948 she married Malcolm D. Campbell in Lisbon. In 1950 they opened a family shoe store, The Bootery, in Lisbon. They retired in October 1975. She was a past president of the American Legion Auxiliary and charter member of the VFW Auxiliary which she helped organize in Lisbon. He died February 21, 1990.
She is survived by one brother Beaumont, Lisbon. She was preceded in death by a brother Donald Ramhorst, who was also killed in action in Africa in 1943. (The same year her husband was killed).
Pallbearers for the funeral were Paul Nelson, Douglas Jensen, Robert Louden, Leon Freeberg, Charles Muralt, and Bill Sullivan.
Music was provided by organist Cindy Hagel and soloist Joan Montgomery.
Interment at Oakwood Cemetery, Lisbon
Armstrong Funeral Home, Lisbon, was in charge of arrangements.

Merriam E. Hanson
Funeral services for Merriam E. Hanson, 81, Gwinner, were held on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at Adolf Lutheran Church, Gwinner. Reverend Charles Anderson officiated. Mrs. Hanson died Friday, September 19, 2003 at her home in Gwinner.
Merriam E. Himebaugh, daughter of Edward L. and Soffi (Malberg) Himebaugh was born on July 29, 1922 in McLeod. She attended school in rural Lisbon.
On June 26, 1942, she married Ronald Hanson in Webster, S.D. They farmed near Gwinner. She was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary and was a Cub Scout Leader. He died February 5, 1979.
She is survived by one son, Randall Hanson, Gwinner; five grand children; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Frank (Christine) Himebaugh, Lisbon, Edward Himebaugh, Lisbon; one sister, Mary Schultz, Lisbon. She was preceded in death by her husband, Randy Hanson, a son, Dwight, brothers, Hank and Coy and sisters, Lula Toyne and Joanne Faller.
Pallbearers for the funeral were Dean Hanson, Doug Hanson, Aric Hanson, Manny Hegle, Don Christensen, and Bill Kernan. Honorary pallbearer was Elmer Swanson.
Music was provided by organist Carol Ydstie and special music by Carol and Jon Ydstie.
Interment at Gwinner Cemetery, Gwinner.
Armstrong Funeral Home, Lisbon., was in charge of arrangements.

Patricia Thompson
Funeral services for Patricia Thompson, 41, Hunter, N.D., were held on Monday, September 22, 2003 in First Presbyterian Church, Hunter. Reverend Donna Monteith officiated. Mrs. Thompson died Wednesday, September 17, 2003 in Regions Hospital, St. Paul, Minn. following complications from burns and surgery.
Patricia Ilene Botner, daughter of Ken and Irene Botner, was born on February 15, 1962, in Jamestown. She was raised in Gwinner where she graduated from high school. Following her graduation from Josef’s School of Hair Design in Aberdeen, she lived in Lisbon, where she worked at Shear Perfection. In 1989 she moved to Hunter.
In 1993, she married Harold Thompson and made their home in Hunter. She operated her own business, called Hair Haven in Hunter and later worked part-time at the Hunter Market. He died June 22, 2003.
She is survived by two daughters, Chanae and Kaitlyn, both at home; her mother, Irene Botner, Gwinner; three brothers, Mike Botner, Bismarck, Byron Botner, Fargo, Chuck Botner, Tucson, Ariz; two sisters, Vivette Botner, Duluth, and Kathy Botner, St. Paul, Minn. She was preceded in death by her husband, a brother, Ken Botner, Jr. and her father, Ken Botner.
Pallbearers for the funeral were Rocky Rice, Cary Muscha, Gary Vollmer, Randall Moen, Bill Stibbe and Richard Wickie.
Music was provided by organist Alice Morrison and soloist Bev Battagler.
Interment at Hunter Cemetery, Hunter.
West Funeral Home, West Fargo, was in charge of arrangements.

Esther M. Asp
Funeral services for Esther M. Asp, 78, San Carlos, Calif., were held on Saturday, September 20, 2003 in Vista, Calif. Mrs. Asp died Sunday, September 14, 2003 in San Marcos, Calif.
Esther Marie Zwetzig, daughter of Jacob and Eva (Mier) Zwetzig was born on August 11, 1925, in rural Lisbon.
In 1946, she married Charles Asp in Chicago, Ill. They moved to Fargo in 1947 and lived there until 1990 when they moved to the vicinity of San Diego, Calif. Charles still lives in San Carlos, Calif.
She is survived by her husband, Charles Asp; two sons, Richard (Joelene) Asp, California and Terry (Jane) Asp, California; two daughters, Ruth (Nick), California and Norma (Jim) Krabbenhoft, Fargo; three sisters, Freda Rehborg, Henning, Minn., Ruth (Dick) Sanderson, Lisbon, Marion (Lloyd) Milligan, Fargo; two brothers, Jacob Zwetzig, Jr., Perham, and Norman (Bev) Zwetzig, Lisbon; nine grandchildren and 18 grandchildren.

Eugene S. Meier
Funeral services for Eugene S. Meier, 35, Jamestown, formerly Oakes, were held on Friday, September 19, 2003 at St. Charles Catholic Church, Oakes. Father Mathew Pamplaniyil officiated. Mr. Meier died Tuesday, September 16, 2003 near Jamestown.
Eugene Steve Meier, son of Julius and Bertha (Malard) Meier was born on September 29, 1967 at Wishek. Eugene lived in Zeeland, N.D. until 1974, when he moved with his family to Oakes. He attended school at Oakes Elementary, Cardinal Muench in Fargo from 1982 to 1983, and graduated from Oakes High School in 1986. After graduation, Eugene worked for Randt Oil from 1986 to 1999.
On September 29, 1991, he married Hazel Hartford, in Clear Lake, S.D. In 2002, Eugene began working for Tri Behm Oil, Jamestown.
He is survived by his dear friend Hazel Mailloux; four children, Seth, Kassidie, and Tristen Meier, all of Lisbon and Ashlie Meier, Jamestown; his father, Julius, Verona; five brothers, Andy Meier, Jamestown, Calvin Meier, Glover, N.D. Clarence (Millie) Meier, Menahgan, Minn., Leroy Meier, Oakes, and David Meier, Verona; one sister, Kathy (Cory) Anderson, Oakes. He was preceded in death by his mother, Bertha Meier and four grandparents.
Pallbearers for the funeral were his nieces and nephews.
Music was provided by organist Vesta Olderness and soloist Mari Schmitz.
Interment at St. Charles Catholic Cemetery, Oakes.
Armstrong Funeral Home, Oakes, was in charge of arrangements.

Harold V. Reynolds
Funeral services for Harold V. Reynolds, 84, Enderlin, were held on Friday, September 26, 2003 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Enderlin. Reverend Mike Toomey officiated. Mr. Reynolds died Monday, September 22, 2003 at Maryhill Manor, Enderlin.
Harold V. Reynolds, son of Thomas and Emily (Holzen) Reynolds was born on November 14, 1918 in Enderlin. He attended school in Sheldon, graduating in 1936.
On January 3, 1940, he married Vivian Miller, in Moorhead. They farmed near Enderlin for 50 years. They moved to Enderlin in 1990. They had wintered in Mesa, Ariz. for 22 years.
He is survived by one son, Brian (Rhonda) Reynolds, Alexandria, Minn.; two daughters, Roxy Ann Reynolds, Aliso Viego, Calif. and Patricia Reynolds, Eagan, Minn.; six grandchildren; on step-grandchild; twelve great- grandchildren and one step-great- grandchildren; one brother, Earl Reynolds, Morristown, Tenn.; and one sister, Dorothy Yon, Stillwater, Minn.
Honorary pallbearers for the funeral were his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Music was provided by organist Norma Perhus and soloists Brian Reynolds and Jill Perhus.
Interment at Enderlin Cemetery, Enderlin.
Armstrong Funeral Home, Enderlin, was in charge of arrangements.

Lilian J. Hanson
Funeral services for Lilian J. Hanson, 77, Fort Ransom, were held on Friday, September 26, 2003 at Standing Rock Lutheran Church, Fort Ransom. Reverend David Carlson officiated. Mrs. Hanson died Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at Parkside Home, Lisbon.
Lilian J. Skonseng, daughter of Peder and Anna (Jacobson) Skonseng was born on May 25, 1926 in rural Fort Ransom. She attended school at LaMoure and Fort Ransom Schools.
On June 27, 1948, she married Ludvig H. Hanson in Fort Ransom. They farmed near Fort Ransom. They lived in Verona and then farmed near Fullerton. After they retired in 1984 they moved into Fort Ransom. Lilian was a member of VFW Auxiliary, Ladies Aid, and Sarah Circle. He died October 1, 1992.
She is survived by eight sons, Herman Hanson, Reddick, Fla, Robert Hanson, Oakes, George (Lee) Hanson, Lewisville, Texas, Harold Hanson, Oakes, Melvin (Patrice) Hanson, Parkers Prairie, Minn., Donald (Deb) Hanson, Prescott, Ariz., Arnold Hanson, Fort Ransom, Steven Hanson, Fairbanks, Alaska; two daughters, Sophie (David) Paetz, Beulah, and Annabel Hanson, Milaca, Minn.; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one brother, John (Leona) Skonseng, Midway City, Calif. She was preceded in death by her husband and a brother, Erling. Pallbearers for the funeral were Ardell Rasmusson, David Guttormson, Dennis Guttormson, Oscar Hanson, Alvin Hanson, and Arnold Hanson.
Music was provided by organist Mary Johnson and soloists Terry and Ardell Grothe.
Interment at Standing Rock Lutheran Cemetery, Fort Ransom.
Armstrong Funeral Home, Lisbon, was in charge of arrangements.

Robert L. Lukes
Funeral services for Robert L. Lukes, 78, Lisbon, were held on Saturday, September 20, 2003 at St. Aloysius Catholic Church, Lisbon. Father Andrew Dudzinski officiated. Mr. Lukes died Thursday, September 18, 2003 at Parkside Home, Lisbon.
Robert L. Lukes, son of Robert and Eleanora (Klemish) Lukes was born on October 14, 1924 in rural Lisbon. He attended school at St. Aloysius Catholic School in Lisbon. He served in the U.S. Marines from December 18, 1943 to March 28, 1946 in the Asiatic Pacific area, Hawaiian Islands, Marianas Islands, Ryukyus Islands, and Japan.
On April 22, 1950, he married Betty Jane Wickoren, in Lisbon.They farmed near Lisbon. Bob also was a bus driver for Lisbon Public Schools for 28 years. He was a member of Knights of Columbus and Lisbon VFW. She died December 3, 1996.
He is survived by two sons, Jack (Myrna) Lukes, Lisbon and Roger (Val) Lukes, Lisbon; two daughters, Barb (Cliff) Zetocha, Wahpeton, and Susan (Reggie) Froemke, Lisbon; nine grand children; one great grandchild; one brother, Ed (Rudy) Lukes, Lisbon; three sisters, Lillian (Greg) Thomas, Castro Valley, Calif., Marie (Harlan) Villers, Fort Myers, Fla., and Eleanor (Kenny) Ralston, Redding, Calif. He was preceded in death by his wife, infant brothers, George and Richard and sisters, Madge and Carolyn.
Pallbearers for the funeral were Joe Lukes, Jim Lukes, Jerry Lukes, David Lukes, Brooke Lukes, and Kelli Wegscheid. Honorary pallbearers were Natalie Lukes, Lindsey Lukes, Kimberlee Zetocha, Anthony Lukes, Roberta Froemke, Zachary Lukes, and Abby Zetocha.
Music was provided by organist Carol McCann and special music by Kris and Chuck Long.
Interment at St. Aloysius Catholic Cemetery, Lisbon
Armstrong Funeral Home, Lisbon, was in charge of arrangements.

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