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Alice M. Tyanich
(June 27, 1933 - August 11, 2011)
Alice H. Tyanich, age 78 of Helena, passed away suddenly at home on August 11th, 2011.
Alice was born on June 27th, 1933 in Butte, Montana to Lawrence and Lucille Hanson.
The family moved to Helena when Alice was very young and she attended school in Helena, graduating from Helena High in 1951.
Alice met the true love of her life, Dan Tyanich on her 17th birthday and they married
less than a year later on June 3rd, 1951.
Dan and Alice celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2001 with a surprise party attended by many family members and friends.
Alice and Dan had a son, Ed in 1957.
Alice worked at the Parrot candy store while attending high school.
She also worked for the Dotson Insurance Agency and then at the Montana Livestock PCA until her retirement.
Alice enjoyed spending time at the family cabin near Lincoln, where she read and cooked lavish meals.
Mom was an avid reader and passed along her love of books to children in the Helena Schools as a volunteer in the Read Program.
She especially enjoyed providing puppy daycare for her “Grandpups, ” spoiling them with love and too many treats.
Mom also enjoyed fishing and playing games, especially Yahtzee.
Mom was perhaps best known for her cooking skills.
She cooked, as Dad liked to say; for an army, so there was always plenty if someone dropped in unexpectedly.
Some of her signature meals were lamb stew, roast with browned potatoes and macaroni shrimp salad.
At family gatherings, everyone wanted to know which salad Aunt Alice had made, so that they could have some before it disappeared.
After retiring, Mom and Dad enjoyed traveling to most of the museums, battlefields and historic sites in Montana, along with many long stays at the cabin.
Mom’s health failed shortly after Dads’ death in 2002.
With Dad’s passing, she lost much of her zest for life.
One comfort in Mom’s final years was her loving border collie, Charlie.
Charlie and Mom were devoted to each other and best of friends. Sadly Charlie passed away in January of 2010.
Shortly before losing Charlie, Mom was blessed with the birth of her great granddaughter, Chanyng Halstead.
She took great pleasure seeing Chanyng and watching her grow.
Alice was preceded in death by her parents, Larry and Lucille; her husband Dan; and her special pup Charlie.
Alice is survived by her son Ed and wife Deb; grandson Tony Napoletano, granddaughter Christina Halstead and husband Steven, granddaughter Chanyng Halstead; brother Ed Hanson and wife Laura, brother in law Pete Tyanich and wife Pat, brother in law Max DaSilva and wife Zorka; and many loving nieces and nephews, along with her special “grandpups.”
A Memorial Service is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 16th, 2011 at Retz Funeral Home Chapel.
Burial will follow the service at the Montana State Veterans cemetery, Ft. Harrison where Alice will be laid to rest with her husband, Dan.
Memorials in Alice’s name are suggested to the Lewis and Clark Public Library, 120 S Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT 59601.
Mom, thank you for everything, but especially thank you for passing on to me your love of books and reading as well as your passion for food and cooking.
You will be missed so very much.
GLORIANNE MANGOLD
Glorianne Virginia Mangold, 65, died Friday, June 13, 2003, at a Great Falls hospice of cancer.
Visitation will be on Wednesday at the Rockman Funeral Chapel in Chester. Vigil prayers will be at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the mortuary chapel. A funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. on Thursday at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Inverness with burial following at the Rudyard cemetery. A luncheon will be at the Rudyard Catholic Youth Center.
Glorianne was born April 3, 1938, in Havre to Clinton Evans Sr. and Mathilda "Tillie" Jenniges. She grew up in Rudyard and received her formal education there. In the years that followed, she worked as a waitress at various restaurants, including Evans Cafè, Rudyard Cafè, and K-Lanes.
Gloria married
Howard W. "Howie" Mangold on Nov. 4, 1972, in Great Falls. They lived in Great Falls for one year and then moved back to Rudyard where Gloria and her mother opened the "Snack Shack." Gloria also worked for a short time as a cashier at Sanvik's Store. She and Howard eventually purchased the Rudyard and Grand hotels. In addition to operating the hotels, Gloria worked part time as janitor at the Rudyard Bank and as a bartender at Kline's Bank Bar.
In the early 1990s Gloria was diagnosed with lupus, so she was unable to continue her rigorous working life. She began traveling to Kalispell to visit her daughter and family and it was there that she worked as a relief houseparent at the Guidance Home.
Gloria's husband died from complications of throat cancer on Oct. 13, 1998. About that same time, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She moved to Great Falls for treatment and to be near her daughter's family. She went into remission twice. On Mother's Day of 2002, she was given one to two months to live as the cancer had spread to her bones. She moved to the Missouri Manor nursing facility in Great Falls, where she fought a courageous battle for 13 months. Her condition deteriorated so her family moved her to the Peace Hospice Residence on June 12.
Gloria enjoyed sewing, embroidery, crafts, reading romances and historical novels, crossword puzzles, listening to music, playing cards, like solitaire and kings-in-the-corners. She collected spoons and wheat pennies. Her favorite TV program was the "David Letterman Show." She was an excellent cook who will be remembered for her homemade soups and rouqueforte dressings. She made decorated dishtowels for family newlyweds and she made personalized handmade greeting cards.
Gloria was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband.
Survivors include her daughter, Doreen (Mick) Seidlitz of Great Falls; two granddaughters; one great-grandson; four stepchildren, Debbie Lammerding, Steve Mangold, Howard Mangold and Bill Mangold; numerous stepgrandchildren; sisters, Mary Ann Riley of Salem, Ore., Cyrilla Burrows of Chester, Arliss Keller and Teresa Bartholomew, both of Billings, Valorie Peterson of Lansing, Mich., Anita "Nicky" Evans of DuBuque, Iowa, and Julie Holt of Havre; four brothers, Mathias "Tiger" Evans and William "Bill" Evans, both of Havre, Clinton Evans Jr. of Auburn, Wash., and Eugene Evans of Kalispell; and many nieces and nephews.
Krzysztof F. Kazmierowski
(June 11, 1944 - August 18, 2011)
Krzysztof F. Kazmierowski, age 67, of Helena passed away August 18, 2011 at St. Peter’s Hospital from a long battle with cancer.
He was born on June 11, 1944 in Warsaw, Poland to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kazmierowski.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife Maria.
Krzysztof is survived by his sisters, Danuta and Ela; brothers, Tadeusz and Bogdan; sons, Paul and Martin; daughters-in-law, Anna and Juanita; grandchildren, Christopher, Tizer, Marcela, Nikki and Kirsten.
Family will receive friends on Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at Retz Funeral Home Chapel from 2-3 p.m.
Interment will follow at Resurrection cemetery.
MARVIN MORIN
HAYS - Marvin M. "Fatty" Morin, 67, an artist and sculptor, died Thursday, Sept, 25, 2003, at a Billings hospital of natural causes.
A wake, rosary was held Sunday evening at the St. Paul's Mission Recreation Center. A Mass was scheduled for 11 a.m. today at St. Paul's Mission Church with interment in the St. Paul's Mission cemetery.
Marvin was born on May 31, 1936, at Fort Belknap to Michael and Marie (Doney) Morin. Following high school, Marvin entered the U.S. Army on Nov. 20, 1953. He was honorably discharged on Nov. 19, 1956, after having served three years with the 82nd Airborne Divison at Fort Bragg, N.C.
Marvin married
Arlene Ann Healy in 1960. With the death of his wife in 1971, Marvin took on the task of raising four sons by himself. After they all graduated and the youngest went into the Marines, Marvin, too, bailed out. He went to New York City, Nashville, Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Chicago. The highlight of his rambling was a demonstration he put on at Pittsburgh's David L. Lawrence Convention Center. On April 4, 1986, working before 1, 000 horse lovers, Marvin sculpted a mongrel stallion in two hours for the National Equestrian Society. He said he had to satisfy all of them and the horse had an Arabian head, was muscled like a quarter horse, but still resembled a thoroughbred.
Marvin had his bout with the bottle. The last time he took a drink was New Year's Eve 1979. And he also quit smoking some years ago.
Marvin married
Leslie G. Pavlik on April 9, 1988 in Hays.
His hobby was playing the old-time fiddle. He had played in contests all over America. He was adept on any stringed instrument made. So are his kids, who are known as the "Bad Habit Band."
Marvin was proud of his métis ancestry. He was half Chippewa-Cree and half French.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Michael and Marie Morin; brothers, Bryce and Blaine Morin; sister, Constance Morin; and son, Kelly Gardipee.
Survivors include his wife, Leslie G. Morin of Hays; sons, Michael "Iggy" Morin, Kin (Kay) Morin, Warren (Candy) Morin, Gary Bradley, all of Hays, Brad "Chug" Morin of Harlem, Frank A. (Zona) McConnell of Dodson, Clinton Phillips of Forman, Ark.; daughters, Karlene Cochran of Ellendale, N.D., Margaret Ellen Lawrence of Flour Mount, Texas; brothers Ronald "Dodo" Morin of Coal City, Ill., Douglas Morin of Butler, Pa., Dwight "Oscar" Morin of Harlem; sister, Rose Marie Ogden of Pendleton, Ore.; 29 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Adams Funeral Home of Malta is in charge of arrangements.
MARIE MARDEN
Marie Marden, 74, died Sunday, Oct. 19, 2003, at a Great Falls hospital of natural causes.
A rosary service will be held at the Holland and Bonine Funeral Chapel at 7 p.m. Wednesday. A funeral Mass will be held 10 a.m. Thursday at the St. Jude Catholic Church, with the Rev. Robert D. Grosch officiating. A committal service will follow the funeral Mass at the Calvary cemetery in Havre. A fellowship reception will be at the St. Jude Parish Center following the committal service.
Marie was born Feb. 5, 1929, to Neckolae and Anna (Amundsen) Leom in Bonetraill, N.D., the second of seven children. She attended schools in Bonetraill and Williston, N.D., and graduated from Williston High School in 1946. After graduation she worked as a proofreader for the Williston Daily Herald until her marriage to Darel Marden, June 28, 1947. The family moved to Havre in 1961 when the Great Northern Railroad transferred Darel.
In addition to raising six children, Marie was part owner and active in the everyday operation of Marden's Trailer Sales, a recreational vehicle business currently owned by her sons Roger, Steve and Douglas, for more than 30 years prior to retirement.
When her husband passed away in 1980, she worked tirelessly to establish the Darel Marden Memorial Campground in Beaver Creek Park. She was instrumental in planning, funding and developing the camping area.
Marie enjoyed camping, playing cards, bowling, visiting friends and family, and watching sports on television. During her lifetime she was a member of several clubs and organizations. She was a charter member in The Happy Hi-liners Camping Club. At the time of her death, she was a member of the Havre Eagles Club, St. Jude Catholic Church, the Wisconsin Genealogical Society, and was an officer in the Fort Assinniboine Genealogical Society. In her later years, she enjoyed researching the family tree on both sides. Even finding the occasional skeleton in the closet was enjoyable.
Marie was preceded in death by her parents, Neckolae and Anna (Amundsen) Leom, and husband, Darel Marden in 1980.
Survivors include her sons, Roger Marden of Havre, Allan (Debbie) Marden of Bismarck, N.D., Douglas Marden and Steven (Ginny) Marden of Havre; daughters, Kris (Alan) Moe of Florence, Karla (Duane) Baney of Stevensville; and 13 grandchildren Tracie Parrott of Tucson, Ariz., Kevin Marden of Greely, Colo., Dawn Marden of Fort Collins, Colo., Brandy and Corrie Marden of Bismarck, N.D., Taylor and Jade Marden of Havre, Ryan, Justin and Damon Moe of Florence, and Kyle, Brandon and Noah Baney of Stevensville; and three great-grandchildren.
Marie Marden also is survived by her sisters, Agnes Cushing of Minot, N.D., Norma Layton of Chester, Nina Verhasselt of Sidney and Sylvia Jones of Fruit Height, Utah; brothers, Kenneth Leom of Saint Marie, N.D., and Arne Leom of Watford City, N.D.; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to the Fort Assinniboine Genealogical Society, c/o Havre-Hill County Library, 402 Third St., Havre, MT 59501 or to a person's choice.
Services and arrangements are under the direction of Holland and Bonine Funeral Home.
Arlene J. Schultz
(Died August 13, 2011)
Arlene J. Schultz, age 71, of Helena, passed away at her home in Helena on August 13, 2011.
She was born on June 7, 1940 to John and Bertha (Kelle) Opp in Glendive, Montana.
After high school, Arlene met and married
the love of her life, William R. Schultz and they were married
on October 18, 1959 in Fallon, Montana and she became a United States Navy wife for twenty five years.
Arlene loved to make doll clothes and spend time with her kitty cats.
Most of all, Arlene loved her family and spending time being a wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
She was a member of the Montana Lutheran Church, enjoyed George Straight country music concerts, and camping in her younger years.
She worked as a sales associate with K-Mart for 25 years before retiring.
She was preceded in death by her parents. Arlene is survived by her husband, Bill; children, Craig, Gail and Amy; siblings, Delores (Bob) Oswald and Janice Imhoff; grandchildren, Robert Burcar, Bill Burcar; and a great grandchild, Kaden Burcar.
A viewing will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 17, 2011 at Retz Funeral Home Chapel with the family receiving friends from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
A Funeral Service is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Thursday, August 18, 2011 at the First Lutheran Church, 2231 E Broadway, with a reception to follow the service at the church.
Burial will be held at the Montana State Veterans cemetery, Ft. Harrison.
Memorials may be sent in Arlene’s name to Hospice of St. Peters Hospital, 2475 Broadway, Helena, MT 59601.