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Steven M. Schottenbauer
Steven M. Schottenbauer, 51, of West Fargo, ND, formerly of Clyde, ND, died Friday, June 21, 2002, while fishing in Rock Lake, Manitoba, Can.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Munich, ND. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Munich.
A prayer service will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the church.
Dunnigan-Dix Funeral Home, Cando, is in charge of the arrangements.
Gladys M. Peltier
Gladys M. Peltier, 67, of Fort Totten, ND, died Wednesday, August 7, 2002 at Altru Hospital in Grand Forks, ND.
Mass of Christian burial will be held on Monday at 10 a.m. at the Seven Dolors Catholic Church, Fort Totten. Fr. Charles Leute, O.P. will celebrate the mass and burial will be in St. Jeromes Catholic Cemetery, Crow Hill, rural Fort Totten.
Visitation will be held on Sunday at the Fort Totten Recreation Center with a prayer service at 8 p.m.
Honorary pallbearers will be all of her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, members of St. Mary's Society, her elderly friends and all of her grandchildren. Active pallbearers will be Frank Cavanaugh, Michael Joshua, Ivan Lovejoy, Raymond Cavanaugh, Edward Brownshield, Kevin Dauphinais, Clayton Rainbow and Duane Charboneau.
Gladys Mae Adams was born Oct. 23, 1934, in Crow Hill, rural Fort Totten, the daughter of John Guy and Emma Woods Adams. She was reared and educated there.
She was united in marriage to John Peltier, Sr. in Minnewaukan, ND, in 1949. They established their home in Fort Totten. Mr. Peltier died June 1, 1993.
Gladys was a well respected woman and believed in her traditional ways and sang at many wakes and funerals. She was an alcohol counselor and believed in helping people.
Gladys worked with Green Thumb for the elderly at the Spirit Lake and loved traveling to Pow Wows and meeting people. She also loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and her many godchildren.
She is survived by her daughters, Florestine Peltier of Ft. Totten, Lois Littlewind of Ft. Totten, Deb Herman of East Grand Forks, MN, Edith White Cloud of Ft. Totten, Andrea Iceman of Ft. Totten; sons, Michael W. Joshua of Ft. Totten, Ivan Lovejoy of Fort Totten, Frederick M. Peltier of Ft. Totten. Richard Peltier of Dunsieth, ND, Solomon Peltier of Ft. Totten, Bennett Blackbird of Ft. Totten; 25 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; sisters, Sylvia Brownshield of Ft. Totten, Priscilla Cavanaugh of Ft. Totten, Donna Morgan of Ft. Totten, Irene Leftbear of St. Michael, ND, Molly Walker of Sioux City, IA, Catherine Howard of Ft. Totten; and ten adopted sons and daughters.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; sons, John, Jr., Jerome Edward, Lawrence Paul Peltier, David Lawrence; and daughter, Julia Marie Peltier.
Gilbertson Funeral Home, Devils Lake, is in charge of the arrangements.
Winton H. King
Winton H. King passed away Jan. 29, 2003 after a brief illness.
A rosary service was held Sunday, Feb. 2, 2003 at Walton's Sierra Chapel, 875 West Second Street, Reno. Mass of Christian burial was held on Feb. 3, at St. Therese, the Little Flower Catholic Church on the corner of Plumb and Kietzke followed by interment in Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery in Reno.
Friends may sign the guestbook on-line for Winton at www.waltonfuneralhome.com
Walton Funeral Home, Nevada, was in charge of the arrangements.
Patsy "Pat" Seibel
Patsy "Pat" Seibel, 68, of Devils Lake, ND, died on Thursday, April 10, 2003 at her home in Devils Lake.
Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 14,at 11 a.m. at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Devils Lake. Rev. Jamie Desai will officiate and burial will be in the Devils Lake Cemetery in the spring.
Friends may call at the Gilbertson Funeral Home, Devils Lake, on Sunday from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. and on Monday at the church one hour prior to the funeral service.
Patsy Jean Gregerson was born on April 10, 1935 at Valley City, ND the daughter of Axel and Beatrice (Tooley) Gregerson. She was reared and educated in Valley City.
On July 18, 1959 she was united in marriage to Jerry R. Seibel at Dilworth, MN. They established their home in Jamestown, ND, later moving to Langdon, ND. In 1964, they moved to Devils Lake where they lived through the years. While living in Devils Lake, Pat worked at Mann's Department Store and was also the advisor to the store's Teen Board for Girls. Pat and Jerry cared for foster children and also had a Day Care in their home for many years. In 1981, they moved to Fergus Falls, MN where Pat owned and operated an inventory business for several years. In April of 2002 they returned to Devils Lake.
Pat was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church and a life member of the VFW Auxiliary.
Pat is survived by her husband of 43 years, Jerry; sons, Michael R. (Carol) Seibel of Devils Lake, Mitch R. (Lynette) Seibel of Jamestown, Dale (Karla) Seibel of Harwood, ND; daughters, Cindy (Scott) Miller of Devils Lake, Shawn Seibel also of Devils Lake; foster Son, John Rairdon of Fort Hood, TX; 12 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; brothers, Kenneth (Lorraine) Gregerson of Fargo, ND, Richard Gregerson of Stacy, MN, Ron (Harriet) Gregerson LasVegas, NV, Jerry (Ellie) Gregerson, Pelican Rapids, MN , Rudy (Betty) Gregerson, Valley City, ND; and her sister, Mavis (Bernie) Kracht, Valley City
She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and four sisters.
Gilbertson Funeral Home, Devils Lake, is in charge of the arrangements.
Harry "Whitey" Edwin Clifton
Harry "Whitey" Edwin Clifton, 80, of Gresham, Ore., formerly of Devils Lake, ND, died Oct. 17, 2001, in the Good Samaritan Lutheran Nursing Home, Gresham, Ore. Services were held Oct. 22, 2001, in Portland Ore. with Pastor Larry Rolfing of St. Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church of Lincoln City, Ore. Officiating.
Harry Edwin Clifton was born July 31, 1921 in Maddock, ND, the son of Ingwald and Bertha (Stromberg) Clifton. He moved to Portland, Ore., in 1944, where he met and married his lovely wife Doris "Dori" Yale on Feb. 14, 1945. They returned to Devils Lake from 1946-1953. Their daughter, Nancy, was born in Devils Lake in 1951. They moved back to Oregon, where he worked as a mechanic. He retired from Pacific Motor Trucking as a superintendent in 1984. They moved to the Oregon coast where they lived until she passed away in 1994. He spent a brief time in Southern California before returning to Portland for his last year. He was very active in Hospice. He was a hospital volunteer for the Lincoln City Oregon Hospital and the Pleasant Valley Hospital in Camarillo, Calif. He volunteered as an ambassador for St. Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church and welcomed new members to the church. He was one of the first male Girl Scouts of America in Oregon and was active along with Doris for over 20 years. He also took an active interest in the YMCA, adopting a "son" each year and taking him through Indian Guides. He was an instructor in the junior achievement program in conjunction with the Portland high schools for four years while Nancy was a member. He was an honorary member of the Madison High School Drama Club, being the dad that was always there to build a set, drive the cast or lend a tool. In later years, he was active in California with the Ventura Animal Rescue Association, helping Nancy take dogs to the vet, finding homes for stray animals and playing with the rescued animals a couple of days a week to help socialize them. He spent much of his life reaching a hand out to those in need. His legacy to us all was his love of his wife, his daughter, his family, his heritage, his friends and his country. It was always said of him that he never knew a stranger.
He is survived by his daughter, Nancy Clifton and her companion, Mike Miller of Camarillo, Calif.; 42 nieces and nephews, throughout the United States; and scores of great and great-great nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 49 1/2 years, Doris; brothers, Raymond of Gresham, and Albert "Bob" of Rockaway, Ore.; sisters, Edna Hellesvig of Devils Lake and Marion Swanson Alffect of Devils Lake.
Memorials may be directed to Ventura Animal Rescue, 600 Aviation Drive, Camarillo, Calif., 93010.
Nils Hove
Nils Hove, 93, of Leeds, ND, died Saturday, March 30, 2002, at Heart of America Medical Center in Rugby, ND.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 10:00 a.m. at the Nelson Funeral Home in Leeds. Rev Clarence Stanley will officiate and burial will be in the Leeds Cemetery, Leeds.
Visitation will be Wednesday from 2-8 p.m. at the Nelson Funeral Home in Leeds.
Casket bearers will be his nephews, Orville, Arthur, Robert, David, Ian Odden and Dennis Tufte.
Nils Hove was born Dec. 1, 1908 on the Hove homestead in York Twp., rural Leeds, to Ole and Amanda (Nesset) Hove. He was raised and lived his entire life on the homestead that his parents began in the 1890's. Nils attended rural school and later graduated from Leeds High School. Nils' love of the soil and raising food for people to eat was the most important thing in his life. He retired from farming in 1980, but continued to assist his neighbors during harvest time.
Nils was a member of Leeds Lutheran Church.
He is survived by brothers, Olaf of Virginia and Fritz of Devils Lake, ND; niece, Patty Hohweisner of Virginia; nephews, Dennis Tufte of Harlow, ND, Orville, Vernon, and David Odden all of Pontiac, MI, and Arthur Odden of Broadus, MT.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Emil and Otto; and sisters, Olga Hove and Anna Odden.
Nelson Funeral Home, Leeds, is in charge of arrangements.