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Earl Leland Lilienthal
A service for Earl Leland Lilienthal, 66, of Portland, Ore., former Miles City resident, was held Wednesday afternoon, May 15, 2002, in Willamette National Cemetery.
Mr. Lilienthal died Saturday, May 11, 2002.
Mr. Lilienthal was born June 20, 1935, in Miles City. He served in the Army and Air Force and was a maintenance worker for Burlington Northern Railroad in Livingston and Miles City.
In 1961, he and Gayle Peterson were married. They moved to Portland in 1990.
Survivors include his wife; his sons, Marte, Monte, Lance, Lashlyn and Drace; his daughter, Lenoriann; his mother, Hilda; his brother, Ray; and his grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Sherrilyn K. in 1967.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to a charity of one's choice.
Marion Kramer
Funeral services for Marion Kramer, 64, of Williston, N.D., former Miles City resident, were held Friday afternoon, May 3, in Everson Memorial Chapel at Williston, N.D. Burial followed in the Riverview Cemetery.
Mrs. Kramer died Tuesday, April 30, 2002, surrounded by her family at her home.
Born Nov. 7, 1937, in Watford City, N.D., she was the daughter of Axel and Esther Denzine Miller. She was raised and attended public schools in Williston.
On Aug. 22, 1953, she and Floyd H. Kramer were united in marriage. She was a housewife and mother. She loved spending time with her family and enjoyed fishing, cooking outside, gardening and dancing.
Her survivors include her companion of 33 years, Edwin Blunt of Williston; three sons, Floyd R. Kramer, and his wife, Crystal, Terry Kramer, and his wife, Arlene, and Casey Blunt, all of Williston; 10 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; three brothers, Robert Miller of Miles City, Clifford Miller of Williston and Gerald Miller of Seattle; and two sisters, Merle Stensaker, and her husband, Art, and Bernice London, all of Williston.
She was preceded in death by her husband, a daughter; and three sons.
Pierre Raymond Two Two
Pierre Raymond Two Two, infant son of Lenray Two Two Sr. and Danielle Stevens of Lame Deer died Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at his home.
Pierre was born Nov. 15, 2001, at Crow Agency and was named after his grandpas, Pierre Ewing and Raymond Two Two. While his live was short, he brought much joy to his family.
His survivors include his parents; two brothers, Lenray Two Two of Lame Deer and Kalen Kyle Sooktis of Billings; three sisters, Lashon Two Two and Trelyn Two Two, both of Lame Deer, and Taleah Redeagle of Ashland; his grandmas, Lavern Ewing of Lame Deer and Ruth Ann Tiger Stevens of Billings; his Aunt Sandra Little Whiteman of Billings; and his Uncle Lionel Stevens.
A wake service will be held at 7 tonight in the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church at Lame Deer.
Funeral services will be Saturday, May 18, 2002, at 11 a.m. in the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Burial will follow in the family cemetery on Muddy Creek near Lame Deer.
Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home of Forsyth is in charge of arrangements.
Joseph Eugene Schonenbach
Joseph Eugene Schonenbach, 79, of Ashland died Monday, May 13, 2002, at his home in Ashland.
Born March 19, 1923, at Wheelock, N.D., he was the son of James A. and Anna Sersen Schonenbach. He attended rural schools and graduated in Ray, N.D.
He entered the Navy in 1944 and served in Great Lakes, Ill. He was honorably discharged in August 1946.
After his discharge, he returned to North Dakota to his folks' farm. He then worked for Roman Daniels for seven years before moving to Montana. Once in Montana, he worked at Ed's Plumbing and Heating in Broadus. He then purchased F & I Grocery in Ashland in 1958. He owned and operated the business as Joe's Trading Post until he retired and sold the business in 1979.
He was well known for his woodworking. His speciality was creating inlaid furniture from cedar and pine. Mr. Schonenbach enjoyed the outdoors and was an avid fisherman and hunter. He spent many hours camping, boating, hunting and fishing. He also enjoyed reading and a good cribbage game.
A charter member of the Cheyenne Western Bank, he served on the board of directors for a number of years. He also was a member of the St. Labre Mission Catholic Church and Holy Name Society.
His survivors include a sister, Mary Wilson, and her husband, Mike, of Portland, Ore.; and numerous nieces and nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
He was preceded in death by five brothers, Leo, John, Francis, Edwin and Raymond; two sisters, Rose and Florence; one niece; and two nephews.
Vigil and Funeral Mass will be held Monday, May 20, 2002, at 2 p.m. in the St. Labre Mission in Ashland. Interment will follow in the St. Labre Cemetery.
Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home of Miles City is in charge of arrangements.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or the charity of one's choice.