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Strommen, Catherine Olga (I173667)
 
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The Daily News, Minot, North Dakota, August 15, 2010.
Raised in Minot, attended St. leo's, graduating in 1939. Excelled in sports, especially basketball, played some semipro ball.
Served with the United States Coast Guard February 13, 1943, to April 13, 1946. Returned to Minot to work for the Soo Line Railroad, retiring in 1987. Wife Naomi died August 04, 2000.
Surviving children, Kathy (Rodney) Lund, Edward R. (Glenda) Brockell, and Janice (Stephan) Collins; eight grandchildren.
Preceded by only sibling, Richard Brockell. 
Brockell, Edward Lee Jr. (I173668)
 
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Brockell, Richard Dale (I173676)
 
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The Daily News, Minot, North dakota, November 1977.
Born at Davin, Saskatchewan, to the United States in 1948. Graduated from Luther College, Regina, Saskatchewan, then Minot State College.
An artist, painted under the name of Burns Buettner, member of City Art League.
Member of St. Paul's Church, Women's Missionary League, Order of Eastern Star, Magic City Garden Club and the Minot Camera Club.
Four children survive. 
Burns, Wilma Henrietta (I173677)
 
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Brockel, Thomas Sr. (I169639)
 
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The Daily News, Minot, North Dakota, January 17, 1961.
Received his education in Michigan, lived for a time in Washington state and Wisconsin before moving in 1914, to North Dakota, worked for the Great Northern Railway retiring as an engineer. Married Harriette Brockel at Minot, January 16, 1922. No children. Cremation. 
Thomas, Robert S. (I173686)
 
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The Daily News, Minot, North Dakota, January 1983.
Mrs. Hattie Thomas, 82, longtime resident of Minot, died Friday in a local nuring home. Funeral services were Wednesday at 2;00 p.m. from Thompson-Larson Funeral Home, Minot. Burial in Rosehill Memorial Park in the spring.
Born at Velva, North Dakota, reared at Velva, Max and Foxholm. Married January 16, 1922, at Minot, to Robert S. Thomas. Mr. Thomas was a longtime engineer for Great Northern Railway prior to his death in 1961.
Member of First Presbyterian Church, Minot. 
Brockel, Harriette (I169640)
 
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The Daily News, Minot, North Dakota, June 1970.
Son of John Greenhalgh.
Came to North Dakota, in 1915, employeed by Great Northern Railway as an engineer. Married June 05, 1922, to Rose Brockel.
Member of Elks Lodge, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers, American Legion, VFW, and Royal Neighbors of America. Attended Presbyterian Church.
Survived by his wife, two daughters, six grandchildren.  
Greenhalgh, Walter H. (I173687)
 
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The daily News, minot, North Dakota, September 1992.
Moved to Minot as a young woman after living in Sawyer, Velva and Foxholm.
Married Walter Greenhalgh, June 05, 1922.
Member of Presbyterian Church, Red Cross, Washington School PTA, Minot City Art League, Royal Neighbors, American Legion and various bowling leagues.
Survivors include one daughter.
Preceded in death by her husband and a daughter. 
Brockel, Rose (I169641)
 
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The Daily News, Minot, North Dakota, December 1983.
Married November 28, 1964, to Neal Hemstad. Graduated from North Dakota State, Fargo in 1952.
Survived by husband, two children and sister. 
Greenhalgh, Beverly A. (I173688)
 
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Johnson, Henry (I151667)
 
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The Daily news, Minot, North Dakota, October 1984.
Founder of Minot Electric, Minot's oldest electrical contractor. 
Henriksen, Sophus F. (I173699)
 
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The Daily News, Minot, North Dakota, February 1973.
Married (1) to P. A. Rowe, had son Robert Rowe. Married (2) November 21, 1945, in Minot to Sophus Henriksen. 
Brockel, Alice Florence (I169642)
 
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Rowe, P.A. (I173697)
 
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Rowe, Robert (I173698)
 
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The Prairie Picayune, Herreid, South Dakota.
Came to America from Russia in 1888, settling near Herreid, South Dakota.
Gertrude was married twice (1) to Karl Brockel who died in 1921, (2) Karl Quenzer. Survivor include an adopted Daughter, Maria Quenzer. 
Bittermann, Gertrude (I169644)
 
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Son of Karl Quenzer I and Rosina Schroth.
The Prairie Picayune, Herreid, South Dakota, December 1951.
Services for Karl Quenzer, 69, who died suddenly December 31, 1951, were from Herreid Baptist Church January 07, 1951. Reverend E. S. Fenske officiated. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery.
He was born September 10, 1882, in South Russia, and at the age of 16, came to this country with his parents. He married Maria Broeckel in 1907. They had 12 children, two of which preceded him in death.
Survivors are his wife and ten children, Arthur of Artas, Esther (Martin) Wiedmeier of Mina, South Dakota, Edward of Herreid, Adam of Mound City, Johnny, Mrs. Phillip (Irene) Renz and Albert all of Herreid, Karl of Mound City, Martha (August) Renz of Mound City, and Theodore in the army; 19 grandchildren, two half brothers, Jacob of Pollock, and Andrew of Haynes, North Dakota; and three half sisters, Mrs. Maggie Dormeier of Magarel, Texas, Mrs. Emilia Reimer of Toppensih, Washington, and Mrs. Martha Pekema of Yuba City, California. 
Quenzer, Karl II. (I169647)
 
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Daughter of Michael Schaffer and Karolina Zeller.
The Prairie Pioneer, Pollock, South Dakota, December 1997.
Married March 08, 1939, to Arthur Quenzer on the Schaffer family farm in Campbell County. For first five years of married farmed Arthur's grandparents farn, then purchased their own farm and retired into Eureka.
Survivors are her husband, a daughter and son, five brothers, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. 
Schaffer, Katherina (I173624)
 
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Schaffer, Michael (I170304)
 
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Zeller, Karolina (I170303)
 
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The Prairie Pioneer, Pollock, South Dakota, January 1998.
Born in rural Campbell County, grew up in the area and attended rural school. He and his brothers, sheared sheep for many years in Campbell County.
Married Katherine Schaffer at her parent's farm. Farmed his grandparents farm for five years before purchasing his own property. Retired into Eureka. Made daily trips to the farm until his health failed.
Attended Gnadenfeld Baptist Church (rural Mound City) until it closed and then became a member of the Baptist Church in Eureka.
He loved farming and especially sheep.
Survivors include one son, Kenneth (Karen)) Quenzer of Artas, one daughter, Verlena (Harry) Mehlhaff of Eureka, four brothers, Edward, Albert, Johnnie and Karl; three sisters, Martha Renz, Irene Renz, and Esther Weidmier; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Preceded in death by his wife his parents and three brothers. 
Quenzer, Arthur (I169651)
 
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Burial: Kahoka Cemetery, Kahoka, Clark County, Missouri, USA 
Whorton, Eli Franklin (I164226)
 
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Daughter of Martin Wiedmeier and Louisa Breitling. First wife of Edward Quenzer.
The Prairie Picayune, Herreid, South Dakota, June 1960.
Funeral services from Eureka High School Auditorium at 2;00 p.m. Saturday, June 11, 1960, with Reverend A. E. Reeh of Eureka Baptist Church officiating.
Mrs. Quenzer was killed Tuesday afternoon when the Quenzer car and a car driven by Gottlieb Ottenbacher collided at an intersection 12 miles west and three miles south of Eureka.
Born in Campbell County, she married Edward Quenzer January 03, 1936, in Campbell County and they established their farm 14 miles west and one mile south of Eureka.
She was a member of Eureka Baptist Church.
Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Harold Bauer of Rapid City, and Donna Quenzer, 14, at home; three half sisters, one brother, three half brothers, and two grandchildren.
Straubs Funeral Home, Eureka, in charge of arrangements. 
Wiedmeier, Elizabeth (I173627)
 
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Wiedmeier, Martin (I173628)
 
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The Prairie Pioneer, Pollock, South Dakota, July 1997
Funeral services Monday, July 07, 1997, at 10:30 a.m. from Eureka Baptist Church, with Reverend Perry Schnabel officiating. Straubs Funeral Home made arrangements.
She died Tuesday in the Selby Good Samaritan Center.
Leah was born in rural Campbell County, to Adam Sieler and Elizabeth Klingman. She married Bertold Lindemann on July 02, 1931, he died September 18, 1946. She married Edward Quenzer December 14, 1962, at Herreid. Lived on a farm 14 miles southwest of Eureka and retired into Eureka in 1976.
Survivors are her husband, three sons; two daughters; two step-daughters; two sisters, and one brother.
Preceded in death by her parents, her first husband and three brothers and three sisters. 
Sieler, Leah (I173630)
 
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Hieb, Reuben C. (I75006)
 
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The American News, Aberdeen, South Dakota, September 1991.
The funeral for Mavis Quenzer, 28, of Aberdeen, was at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday from First Baptist Church with Reverend Harold E. Salem officiating.
Burial was at Eureka, South Dakota.
Mavis died at her home from stab wounds Thursday or Friday.
Mavis Fay Quenzer was born to Adam Karl Quenzer and Freida M. Seibold at Eureka. She lived there until moving to Watertown, South Dakota, in 1984. She moved to Aberdeen in 1988, where she had resided since.
She was a dietary aide at the Aberdeen Adjustment Training Center.
Survivors include her mother of Eureka; two sisters, Christal (Gary) Krein of Rapid City and Joyce (Lyle) Dabbert of Sioux Falls; one brother, Lyle Quenzer of Rapid City; three nieces and three nephews.
Her father preceded her in death in 1975. 
Quenzer, Mavis Fay (I173638)
 
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The Prairie Pioneer, Pollock, South Dakota, January 2000.
The funeral for Johnnie Quenzer, 81, of Herreid was held at 11:00 a.m. from the Herreid Baptist Church with Rebverend Merle Hoots officiating.
Burial in Fairview Cemetery at Herreid with military honors by the Jacob Heinrich American Legion Post. Myers Funeral Home of Linton in charge of arrangements.
Johnnie was born on a farm east of Mound City, attended Lincoln country school then entered the United States Army April 07, 1942, and served in the Aleutian Islands and the Philippine Islands during World War II.
He married Lizzie Renz at Salinas, California, on February 20, 1944. After his discharge October 03, 1945, they returned to Herreid where he worked as a carpenter for Rische Construction. Later he worked as a self employed carpenter.
He was a member of the Herreid Baptist Church and American Legion, as well as a 33 year member of AA. He enjoyed reading.
Surviviors include his wife, one son and daughter-in-law; two daughters and sons-in-law; four grandchildren; three brothers; and two sisters.
He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers and a sister. 
Quenzer, John Karl (I169656)
 
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Emma Marie Gray, age 87, passed away at home in Oakland, April 14, 2012. Emma was the daughter of August and Pearl Brandner (Finch), sister to Grace Crouch and the late Lowell and Dan Brandner. She was deeply loved by her late husband, Hugh Lahey Gray and their 6 children.
Emma was born and raised on a farm near Selkirk, KS. She attended the University of Minnesota, Kansas State University, and Pfeiffer College and taught school in rural western Kansas.
She married Hugh in 1947 and they moved back to Selkirk to farm. Emma became a full time mother and caregiver to her family. Together, they raised six children and farmed full time. In 1969, the family moved to Oakland, Oregon to be near relatives from both sides of the family, and so Emma could help her sister care for their elderly mother.
Emma was a life-long member of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and was active at the Oakland church since moving here from Kansas. She had a strong and unwavering faith and in her own words, "this Christianity is very rich stuff, too rich for ordinary mortals…"
Emma was deeply devoted to her family and had great wisdom as a mother, teacher and friend to each of her children and grandchildren. After her children were grown she studied library science, theater and women's studies at the University of Oregon. Emma was an avid reader, a writer and a poet. She loved drama, literature, music, politics, history, animals and nature.
Whether exploring the windswept prairie, hiking the NW forests or walking along a beach --- whether flying in a small plane, riding in the mountains, or driving to the highest, darkest spot to see a meteor shower in the middle of the night, she was always ready for an adventure with one of her children.
Emma was a kind, loving, and beautiful soul who touched the hearts and lives of everyone who knew her. She had a deep concern and interest in literally everyone she knew, and had a special way of placing herself in another person's shoes regardless of their plight. She had a passionate concern for the poor, the hungry and many social issues -- especially those concerning equality of gender, race, age and education.
Emma leaves behind six children: James Gray (Fran), John Gray (Barbara Corson), Tom Gray (Catherine Marzyck), Tim Gray (Patty), Mike Gray (Kim), Debra Gray (Ron Armstrong), nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, seven step-grandchildren, and 13 step-great-grandchildren, her sister, Grace Crouch and many nieces and nephews. All were her treasures.
Emma shared a special bond, much laughter and many good times with her son-in-law and fulltime caregiver of the last five years, Ron Armstrong.
Memorial donations can be made in Emma's name to the Oakland Community Presbyterian Church or "Ode" magazine 268 Bush St. #4419, San Francisco, CA 94104, one she thought shared her hope and optimism for the future of our world.
A public Celebration of Life Service is planned at the Oakland Presbyterian Church on June 9 at 2:00 p.m.
(Obit published in the Roseburg, OR "The News-Review" on May 24, 2012.) 
Brandner, Emma Marie (I158718)