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Bowersox, Ruia M. (I165359)
 
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Cassity, Eloyse (I167596)
 
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Fetzer, Merle (I161041)
 
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Oakley, Emma Elizabeth (I143381)
 
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Oakley, Carl Clyde (I143378)
 
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Oakley, S. J. (I143379)
 
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Wilkerson, Nannie (I143380)
 
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Born: 18 Dec 1878 
Zink, Minnie Cleonora (I143377)
 
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Betty Jo Dick, 79, of Sedalia, died Monday, March 12, 2012 at Fair View Nursing Home...
Born March 10, 1933 in Sedalia, she was the daughter of the late Albert T. and Verla H. Jones Dick...
From the Sedalia Democrat online. 
Dick, Betty Jo (I166012)
 
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Axer, Gertrude (I165239)
 
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Hoffman, Violetta P. (I165329)
 
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Bowersox, Bruce E. (I165328)
 
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Excerpted from an article in the Wauneta Breeze:
Orpha Rachel was married by her father, the Reverand J. J. Christner, in a dual ceremony with her sister Ruth Adeline on June 25, 1930, at their home in Sterling, Nebraska. The ladies wedded the men of their choice. Miss Orpha became the wife of Clinton J. Bowersox and Miss Adaline the wife of Victor Schwenk, both well known farmers in the Palisade Section. Ernesta Christner, sister of the brides, sang before the ceremony, and the brides brother Benjamin, sang after the ceremony. After congratulations, a dinner and a reception, the brides left at once for Palisade, where they will establish their homes.  
Christner, Orpha R. (I165333)
 
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Bowersox, Clinton J. (I165332)
 
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Bowersox, Joshua M. (I165270)
 
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Burial: Salem Cemetery, Long Lake, McPherson County, South Dakota, USA 
Spitzer, Alvin (I158956)
 
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Weisser, Viola (I158957)
 
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Schrenk, Fredericka (I158959)
 
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A funeral service for Almont Kisse, 80, of Dickinson, will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday, October 3, 2013 at St. John Lutheran Church in Dickinson with Pastor Cal Oraw officiating. Burial will follow in the Halliday Cemetery.
Almont passed away Sunday, September 29, 2013 at St. Benedict's Health Center in Dickinson.
Almont was born December 2, 1932 in Halliday, ND, the son of Daniel and Annetta (Lubke) Kisse. While growing up, he attended school in Halliday and graduated in 1950. He received his teaching certificate from Dickinson State Teachers College. Almont taught one year in a country school near Dickinson. He was married to Wanda Day in Moffit, ND. To this union, five children were born: Kyle, Lauren, Gary, DeLane and Ian. Together the family made their home in the Halliday area. Almont purchased and operated the Halliday Frozen Food Locker until 1975. He then moved to Dickinson and continued to be involved in the meat cutting business. Almont later moved to Fargo and worked for Cashwise Food, cutting meat until he retired in 2005. He has since made Dickinson his home. Almont enjoyed singing, traveling, playing cards and watching baseball. He loved to be around his family and being at family gatherings.
Almont was a member of St. John Lutheran Church.
Almont is survived by his children, Kyle (Kathy Sutton) of East Helena, MT, Lauren (Quincey) Cook of Boise, ID, Gary (Donna) Kisse of Fargo; DeLane (Robert) Estes of Prattville, AL, and Ian (Tom) Worthington of Gillette, WY; special friend, Ann Eberts of Dickinson; brothers, Wilford Kisse of Mandan, Duane (Sherry) Kisse of Colorado City, CO, and John (Elena) Kisse of Bismarck; sisters, Wilma (George) Weidrich of Bismarck, Deloris (Joe) Bogers of Buffalo, WY, and Elda (Howard) Johnson of Washburn; eight grandchildren: Jayson and Jeremy Cook, Christopher and Erica Kisse, Kelle Strankman, Joshua Armstrong, Kayla and Jessica Elkins; six great-grandchildren: Hannah, Logan, Jourdyn, Taylor, Hunter and Addyson.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister-in-law, Joyce Kisse; and nephew, Lane Johnson.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be made to Pancreatic Cancer Research (pancan.org), St. Benedict's Health Center or Heartland Hospice. 
Kisse, Almont E. (I143455)
 
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Day, Wanda (I143456)
 
113321 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I143457)
 
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Gary Walter Feldner, 70, Minot and formerly of Donnybrook, died Thursday in a Minot hospital.
Gary was born on January 30, 1943 in Kenmare, N.D. to Walter and Norine (Flaherty) Feldner. He was reared on the family farm in White Ash Township of Renville County, attended school in Donnybrook and graduated from Donnybrook High School in 1961.During his high school years he was a member of the basketball and track teams as well as the American Legion and Babe Ruth baseball teams.
He furthered his education at North Dakota State University where he was a Sergeant in the ROTC program. He transferred to Minot State University and in 1970 earned his Bachelor of Science in education with an emphasis in history and physical education. During this time he coached the Minot Model High School freshmen basketball team.
Following his graduation, he was employed by Terhorst Manufacturing for thirteen years before beginning work on the oil rigs, eventually becoming a tool pusher. In addition, he assisted his family in the operation of the family farm and owned and operated the Feldner Motorcycle Race Course.
Gary had resided on the farm near Donnybrook for many years prior to moving to Henry Towers in Minot three years ago. He retired due to a heart condition in 1991 and most recently had been battling prostate and bone cancer.
Gary was a member of the Sportsman Motorcycle Club and received its Distinguished Service Award in 1972. He was an avid and award-winning bowler, motorcycle and snowmobile racer, and hunter.
Gary's loving family includes his brothers: Wayne (Linda) Feldner of Minot, Dean (Cindy) Feldner of Donnybrook; nieces and nephews: Tana (Eric) Sorgaard, Sandi (Matt) Geiger, Dan Feldner (Janilee Mourning - fiancé) Valerie (Chad) Weigel and David (Jade) Feldner; seven grandnieces and grand- nephews and numerous cousins.
Gary was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Fay Schnell.
A private family service will be held.
Interment will be in St. Anthony Catholic Church Cemetery.
Thomas Family Funeral Home, Minot. 
Feldner, Gary Walter (I144030)
 
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Walter Guthmiller:
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Spitzer, Frederick F. (I60334)
 
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Walter Guthmiller:
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Heyd, Katharina (I87691)
 
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Berndt, Rev. James (I151887)
 
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Pudwill, Edna (I151680)
 
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Julie Weiss:
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Swank, George (I159228)
 
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Allard, Lucille V. (I153078)
 
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The Bismarck Tribune, ND, Sep. 10, 2007 —
Gustav Sailer, 81, Beulah, died Sept. 8, 2007, at his home surrounded by his family. Services will be held at 10 a.m. MDT Thursday, Sept. 13, at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Beulah, with the Revs. Kris Nyman and Richard Melchert officiating. Burial will follow in St. Luke's Cemetery, rural Zap.
Gustav was born Aug. 2, 1926, at Burt, the son of Karl and Emma (Hilgemann) Sailer. He was raised and educated in a rural school near his home. He was drafted into the Army in February 1945 and was honorably discharged in December 1946. Gust was stationed in Japan when the war ended and received various medals including the victory medal.
When Gust returned to North Dakota, he learned to be a butcher with Funk's Meat Market in Hebron. After that, he drove truck for a few years, finally settling down in Wishek.
Gust married Lenora Irene Joachim in March 1955 at Eureka, S.D. He then operated the meat department at the Meidinger Grocery Store and later started Sailer Meat Market. Gust closed the meat market in 1970. Lenora passed away in December 1973.
Gust met Ruth Duckwitz in 1980, and they were married May 23, 1981, at St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Zap. Together they lived in Zap for 23 years, moving to Beulah in 2003. Gust was a janitor at Zap school for many years, retiring when the school closed.
Gust loved to hunt, fish, collect ¼ inch drills, work in the garden and play with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was always interested in their activities.
Gust was a member of the Wishek American Legion for over 50 years, on the Wishek and Zap city councils and a member of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church.
He is survived by his wife of 26 years, 2 sons, 6 daughters, 17 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, 2 sisters, 1 sister-in-law and numerous nieces and nephews.
Gust was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Lenora; a step-grandchild, Jason Hauser; and two brothers, Ben and Fred. 
Sailer, Gustav K (I135935)
 
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Vee, Clarine Rosella (I140448)
 
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Richards, William A. (I178181)
 
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Wharton, William H. (I164139)
 
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Judy, Mary Magdalena (I164140)
 
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Wharton, Emma (I164149)
 
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Bergan, Wilton Burnette (I15144)
 
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Newton Howard Wagner, better known as Newt, was born on a farm by the James River Bridge on the LaMoure County line, to Ted and Mildred (Cox) Wagner on August 11th, 1929. When he was six years old his family moved to one of the Glover farms and in 1943 they moved again to a farm in the southeast corner of Wright Township. He was the second oldest of nine siblings and lived at this farm the rest of his farming days.
He attended School No. 2 of James River Valley School District in Dickey County. For two years in a row he was awarded a certificate for being "neither absent nor tardy". Newt attended confirmation and was a member of St. Ansgar Lutheran Church, in the valley.
In his younger years he loved to bowl and was on the Fullerton Bowling team. A farmer through and through he worked beside his father and brothers for many years. There was dirt under his fingernails and broad shoulders to prove it. Raising livestock and working the land was his love. His joy…was opening his heart to his many nieces and nephews; they all have fond memories of time spent on the farm with Newton.
In January of 2013 Newton moved into the Oakes Good Samaritan Center because of health reasons and passed away there on October 11th reaching the age of 84 years and 2 months. This hard working Christian man will be sadly missed by sisters, Lora Tischer, Alice Raatz and Virginia (Floyd) Schimitz; brothers, Daniel (Delores), David, and Roger Wagner; sister-in-law, Orla Wagner; brother-in-law, Harold Gemar, and 26 nieces, nephews and their families.
Newton was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers; Virgil and Donald Wagner, a sister; Carolyn Gemar, nephews; Arlen Wagner, Dann Tischer, and Jayme Gemar, great nephew; Micah Wagner, and brother-in-laws; Norman Tischer and Marvin Raatz.
His funeral will be held at Zoar Lutheran Church, LaMoure, ND on Monday, October 14, 2013 starting at 11:00 a.m. Burial will follow at St. Ansgar Lutheran Cemetery, rural LaMoure. 
Wagner, Newton Howard (I140428)
 
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Bowersox, Stella M. (I165275)
 
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Passing through several years of severe suffering and enduring it all patiently, Mrs. Sarah A. Bowersox, wife of D.C. Bowersox, sweetly fell asleep in Jesus, June 12, 1900, at her home southwest of Belleville - aged 49 years, 2 months and 4 days. Her maiden name was Sarah A. Reed. She was born in Dayton, Ohio, and married in Oct. 1868. In March, 1871, they took up their residence, where, for twenty-nine years they lived happily together and she died peacefully in the presence of her husband and only child, Elmer, and his wife and other devoted friends. She was a sincere and devoted believer in Jesus, a member of the M.E. Church, and a distrubuter of sunshine to all who needed comfort and blessings. The funeral services took place at the residence, in presence of a large assembly, and were conducted by M.M. Eshelman.
The Belleville Telescope, June 22, 1900 
Reed, Sarah A. (I165273)
 
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Lena Alice Perkins Bowersox, daughter of Warren H. and Alice A. Stephens Perkins, was born August 31, 1898, on a farm near Munden, and died September 27, 1987, at the Balleville Health Care Center in Belleville, at the age of 89 years and 26 days. She moved back to Republic County in 1916 after a short period in Hamilton County. She attended elementary school, high school and business college. She was united in marriage to Claude L. Bowersox on September 14, 1926, and to this union four children were born. She was a member of the Central Christian Church of Belleville, the WWW Club, American Legion Auxiliary of which she was a past president, Christian Women's Fellowship, serving on the state board, Christian Church Quilters and the Keystone Class. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, two infant daughters, Jean Louise and Shirley Dee; one brother, Roy; one infant sister, Ethel; one grandson, Jeffrey Scott. She is survived by two sons, David C. Bowersox of Belleville, Warren Lynn Bowersox of Belleville, one brother, John Perkins of Belleville, one sister, Mrs. Edna Strong of Belleville, nine grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. David (Connie) Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin (Valerie) Kandt, Robert Bowersox, Alice Bowersox, Gayleen Bowersox, Sgt. David R. Bowersox, Mr. and Mrs. John (Lisa) Stinson, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Vicky) Griggs and James Bowersox; one great-grandson, Ryan Underwood; one step great-great-granddaughter, Lyndsay. Funeral services were held at the Central Christian Church of Belleville, on September 30, at 2 p.m., with Maurice Graham, officiating. Interment was in Belleville Cemetery.
The Belleville Telescope, October 1, 1987 
Perkins, Lena Alice (I165280)
 
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Bowersox, David C. (I165283)
 
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Bowersox, Warren Lynn (I165284)
 
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Perkins, Warren H. (I165285)
 
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Stephens, Alice A. (I165286)
 
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Neises, John W. (I160560)
 
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Stoller, Albert (I141650)
 
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Stoller, Wilhelm (I141651)