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Joseph P. McLaughlin
HAZEN -- Joseph P. McLaughlin, 62, Hazen, died Oct. 19, 2000, in the Hazen hospital. Services will be held at 10 a.m. MDT Monday at St. Martin's Catholic Church, Hazen, with the Rev. Charles Zins officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. Sunday at the church, where a vigil service will begin at 7 p.m. Sunday. Joseph was born Jan. 27, 1938, at Hazen, a son of Joseph McLaughlin Sr. and Alvina (Heihn) McLaughlin. He attended school at Hazen. On Dec. 29, 1962, he married Marceal Elder at Beulah. Joe worked for Myers Construction for a time. He later bought the family farm and farmed up to the time of his death. Joe was a member of St. Martin's Catholic Church and had served on the church council. He was also a 4-H leader and a member of the Mercer County Fair Board. His greatest joys were his family, six grandchildren, and the farm. He is survived by his wife, Marceal; one daughter and son-in-law, Alicia and Brian Hilderman, Menomonie, Wis.; four sons and two daughters-in-law, Steven McLaughlin, Hazen, Curtis and Stacee McLaughlin, Beulah, Bradly and Jennette McLaughlin, Hazen, and Lee McLaughlin, Hazen; six grandchildren, Alexandra, Nicholas, Samantha, Colton, Mariah and Bryon; his mother, Alvina McLaughlin, Beulah; two sisters, Kathleen Beck, Great Falls, Mont., and Geraldine Pavlicek, Dickinson; and two brothers, James McLaughlin, Dickinson, and Tom McLaughlin, Beulah. He was preceded in death by his father; an infant daughter, Marceal; and an infant sister, Shirley. (Seibel Funeral Home, Hazen)
Mary Ann Mischel
Mary Ann Mischel, 94, Bismarck, died Oct. 18, 2000, in a Bismarck nursing home. Services will be held at noon Monday at Church of St. Anne, Bismarck, with the Rev. Edwin Wehner offciating. Burial will be at 2 p.m. MDT Monday in St. Mary's Cemetery, Richardton, with the Rev. Brian Wangler officiating. Visitation will be from noon to 9 p.m. today and 1-9 p.m. Sunday at Boelter Funeral Home, where a rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Sunday. Visitation will continue at the church one hour before services. Mary Ann was born June 27, 1906, at Richardton, the daughter of Adam and Veronica (Steiner) Mischel. She was a longtime employee of KFYR radio station. She retired in 1971. She was a member of Church of St. Anne. She had been a resident of the Bismarck Baptist Home since April 1999. Mary Ann is survived by one sister, Sister Eleanor M. Mischel; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Leo, John and Frank Mischel; and one sister, Agatha Kluch. The family prefers memorials to Church of St. Anne or Bismarck Baptist Home.
Audrey O'Lenick
Audrey O'Lenick, 89, Bismarck, died Oct. 20, 2000, in a Bismarck care center. Services will be held in Laport, Ind., at a later date. (Bismarck Funeral Home)
Sherman H. Quanbeck
Sherman H. Quanbeck, 70, Mandan, died Oct. 19, 2000, in the family ranch in Morton County. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at First Lutheran Church, Mandan, with the Rev. Charles Axness officiating. A services will also be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at McVille Lutheran Church with the Rev. Mike Fiske officiating. Burial will be in Norway Lutheran Cemetery, McVille. Visitation will be from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday at Buehler-Larson Funeral Home, Mandan, and will continue at the First Lutheran Church, Mandan, from 9 a.m. until time of services Monday. Sherman was born April 6, 1930, in McVille, the son of Jacob and Ovida (Aslakson) Quanbeck. A 1947 graduate of McVille High School, he served four year tour of duty as an air force AE mechanic in the Korean and went on to graduate from NDSU, near the top of his class, with a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. After college he worked for a short period of time for Honeywell Aerospace before returning to the farm. His inventive nature and mechanical training in the air force and in college gave him the resources to design and improve farm equipment of that time, making landmark changes in the entire agricultural industry. He designed the revolutionary mechanical trip mechanism for the Reiten plow that won industry awards. Because of this practical experience and building industry reputation, the founders of a small fledgling manufacturing company recruited him to improve their products. This new partnership between Sherman and Wil-Rich, Inc. proved to be filled with opportunity. The combination of the burgeoning farm economy, need for new and better designs and the entrepreneurial inventive culture of Wil-Rich gave Sherman fertile ground to challenge his intellect and undying persistence. Design and production of the Wil-Rich chisel plow, mold board plow and field cultivator were the bedrock of Wil-Rich success. He created a multipurpose line of tillage equipment that filled the needs of the new and highly efficient and ever expanding 1960's and 1970's farm economy. As is known now, the farm economy did not continue this robust growth, but instead declined for two decades. Sherman never gave up on the fact that there was some way to improve this industry and felt grave concern for the plight of his peers, his fellow farmers. Sherman and Loretta raised their family on their farm near McVille where he farmed with his family, Quanbeck-Nesheim Farms, from 1950 until the present. Sherman was also instrumental in the purchase and successful operation of his family's ranch near Mandan, where he died doing what he most enjoyed. A list of the honors and awards that Sherman won include the 1961 New Dakota Inventors Congress, the 1972 GNDA for Science and Industry, the Outstanding Individuals in Agricultural Equipment Industry at the 1980 NDSU Harvest Bowl and the Industry NAMA Agri-Marketer of the Year 1987. Sherman was a member of the NDSU Alumni President's Association, the American Legion, the Elks Lodge and was also a very generous to his church, friends and family. He is survived by his wife, Loretta; his sons and daughters-in-law, Kurt and Cheryl, McVille, and Mark and Heidi, Bismarck; his daughter and son-in-law, Kaye and Dale Effertz, Mandan; his grandson, Ross; his brother, Edwin Quanbeck, McVille; and his sister, Corine Nesheim, Pekin. He was preceded in death by his parents; and two brothers-in-law, Vernon Nesheim and Jack Clark. In lieu of flowers, Sherman's family prefers memorials to the First Lutheran Church in Mandan, or the McVille Lutheran Church.
Mary Rosario
Sergeant Mary Rosario, 21, Fort Hood, Texas, died Oct. 17, 2000, in Arkadelphia, Ark., due to injuries sustained in a car accident. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Christ the King Catholic Church, Mandan, with burial in North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, rural Mandan. Military rites will be provided by the U.S. Army through Fort Carson Casualty Assistance Center. Visitation will be from 1-9 p.m. Sunday at Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan, where a parish vigil will begin at 7 p.m. Sunday. Mary (Messmer) Rosario was born Nov. 23, 1978, in Dickinson. She was the daughter of David J. and Angela A. (Schaeffer) Messmer. Mary was raised and educated in Dickinson, attending schools in Dickinson, graduating from Butte Central Catholic High School, Butte, Mont. She married Jose Rosario in June 2000, in Texas. Mary was currently serving in the U.S. Army stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. She is survived by her husband, Jose; her parents, David and Angela Messmer, Mandan; three brothers, Duane and Dale, both of Montana, and James, Colorado; three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Cora, California, Karen and Jason Gustad, Colorado, and Sara and Mike Braun, North Dakota; her grandmother, Minnie Messmer, Dickinson; two nephews and four nieces; and the Rosario family.
Larry D. Stromberg
MINOT -- Larry D. Stromberg, 51, Bluffton, Ind., died Oct. 19, 2000, in his home. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Calvary Lutheran Church, Bluffton, with burial in Six Mile Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Susan; one son, Joshua, at home; two daughters, Jodi Blevins, Fort Wayne, Ind., and Jamie Stromberg, Bluffton; two brothers, Tom, Manhatten, Mont., and Danny, Minot; and three sisters, Cheryl Moore and Ina Gowin, both of Bismarck, and Darla Fimrite, Minot. (Goodwin Memorial Chapel, Bluffton)
Katie Vogel
Katie Vogel, 88, Missouri Slope Lutheran Care Center, died Oct. 19, 2000, in the care center. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Spirit of Life Catholic Church, Mandan, with burial in the Mandan Union Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5-9 p.m. today and 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday at Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan, where a rosary and parish vigil will begin at 7 p.m. Sunday. Visitation will continue after 9:30 a.m. Monday at the church. Katie (Bauer) Vogel was born May 12, 1912, in Morton County, the daughter of Aloysius and Monica (Siegel) Bauer. Katie was raised and educated in the Crown Butte area. On Nov. 27, 1934, she married Matt R. Vogel in Crown Butte. She and Matt farmed in the Crown Butte area until Matt's death in 1981. Katie remained on the farm until 1998. She was a member of St. Vincent's Church, Crown Butte. Katie enjoyed quilting, crocheting and buying gifts for her family. She loved the holidays. She never forgot a birthday or anniversary, and always acknowledged them. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. She is survived by three sons and daughters-in-law, Walter and Lorraine, Mandan, Don and Glenda, Mandan, and Ed and Noreen, Dawson, Minn.; two daughters and sons-in-law, Loretta and Gary Olson, Chewelah, Wash., and Kathy and David Schmidt, Belfield; 16 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; one sister, Margaret Stein, Mandan; and one sister-in-law, Patty Bauer, Mandan. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Matt; one great-grandchild, Ryan Lee; two grandchildren, Thad and Mary Vogel; two brothers, Joe and Ralph; and four sisters, Rose Schlosser, Clementine Bauer, and twin sisters, Agatha and Perpetua Bauer.
Raymond Bartholomew
DICKINSON -- Raymond Bartholomew, 59, Dickinson, died Oct. 19, 2000, in a one-vehicle accident near Richardton. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. MDT Wednesday at St. Wenceslaus Cemetery, Dickinson. Further arrangements are pending at Price-Murphy Funeral Home, Dickinson.
Duane C. Carlson
MINOT -- Duane C. Carlson, 82, Minot, died Oct. 19, 2000, in a Minot hospital. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at First Presbyterian Church, Minot. Further arrangements are pending at Thomas Funeral Home, Minot.
Mabel Clobes
Mabel Clobes, 96, formerly of Fairfax, Minn., died Oct. 14, 2000, in a St. James, Minn. care center. Services were held at St. John Lutheran Church, Fairfax, with burial in St. John Cemetery. She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Lloyd and Valeria Clobes, Lafayette, Minn.; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Dorthy Hauge, Minneapolis, Beverly and Wayne Bakke, St. James, and Bernice and Lee Hinds, Bismarck; one daughter-in-law, Marion Clobes, Fairfax; two sisters, Hannah Bregel, Gibbon, Minn., and Lucille Kiecker, Bethel, Minn.; one sister-in-law, Lydia Berger, Gaylord, Minn.; 17 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Her parents; her husband; two brothers; one sister; one son-in-law; one son, Raymond; and one grandson, Gregory Hinds, preceded her Mabel in death.
Magdalena Jangula
LINTON -- Magdalena Jangula, 79, Linton, died Oct. 21, 2000, in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Linton. Further arrangements are pending at Myers Funeral Home, Linton.
Kathryn Kottsick
Kathryn "Katie" Kottsick, 78, Mandan, died Oct. 18, 2000, as a result of injuries sustained in a farm accident near Center. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Christ the King Catholic Church, Mandan, with the Rev. Albert Leary officiating. Burial will be in Mandan Union Cemetery. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. today at Buehler-Larson Funeral Home, Mandan, where a Women of the Moose Chapel Service will be held at 7 tonight, followed by a rosary at 7:30 and a parish vigil at 8. Kathryn was born May 1, 1922, at St. Anthony, the daughter of Joseph and Franziska (Hoffman) Paul. Raised and educated there, she married Harry Kottsick on June 22, 1943. They farmed southwest of Mandan until 1974 when they moved into Mandan. Always an energetic and active lady, Katie was first a farm wife and then worked as an independent wallpaper hanger and painter. She also enjoyed fishing, bingo, playing cards, especially pinochle, as well as crocheting and reading. She is survived by and will be deeply missed by those who survive her, including three daughters and sons-in-law, Rosemary and Nick Eckroth, Kuna, Idaho, Edith and Edward Kuntz, Sacramento, Calif., and Sue and Wally Melchior, Rapid City, S.D.; two sons, Kenneth Kottsick and his wife, Lori, Mandan, and Raymond Kottsick and Jane Pringle, Rapid City; 11 grandchildren, Debra Benson, Shannon Grismore, Jerome Kottsick, Rayetta Chaussee, Sheila, Edward and Michael Kuntz, Greg and Cassie Kottsick, and Bradley and Ryan Melchior; seven great-grandchildren, Crystal and Clinton Benson, Christian Kilpatrick, Cory Grismore, Dylan and Mariah Kottsick, and Brian Chaussee; one great-great-grandchild, Ashlyn Benson; three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Margaret and Pete Fried, Clara Markel, and Patricia and Steve Mildenburger, all of Mandan; six brothers and eight sisters-in-law, Jack and Leona Paul, Bismarck, George and Francis Paul, Linton, Nick and Rosemary Paul, Cody, Wyo., Fabian and Hildegard Paul, Mandan, Peter and Eileen Paul, St. Anthony, Tony and Elaine Paul, Mandan, and Monica and Francis Paul, Mandan; one brother-in-law, Clarence Kottsick, Seattle; and a special friend, Otto Barth, Center. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Harry, who died June 2, 1991; her son, Jerome; and three brothers, Joseph, John and Leo Paul.
Harold Lipp
STRASBURG -- Harold Lipp, 65, Kalispell, Mont., formerly of Strasburg, died Oct. 20, 2000, in a Kalispell hospital. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Strasburg. Further arrangements are pending at Myers Funeral Home, Linton.
Sharon Lloyd
FESSENDEN -- Sharon Lloyd, 61, Fessenden, died Oct. 21, 2000, in the Carrington hospital. Arrangements are pending at Nelson Funeral Home, Fessenden.
Bernard Mayer
NEW TOWN -- Bernard Mayer, 89, New Town, died Oct. 18, 2000, in his home. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, rural New Town, with burial in the church cemetery. He is survived by his wife; and two brothers, Albert, New Town, and August, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Johnson Funeral Home, New Town)
Matilda Miller
CARRINGTON -- Matilda Miller, 82, Carrington, died Oct. 21, 2000, in the Carrington hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Seventh-day Adventist Church, Carrington. Further arrangements are pending at Evans Funeral Home, Carrington.
Lorenz Mosset
Lorenz Mosset, 83, died in the Mandan care center on Oct. 20, 2000. Services will be held at 10 a.m. MDT Tuesday at St. Philomena Catholic Church, Selfridge, with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from noon to 9 p.m. Monday at Weigel Funeral Home, Mandan, where a Knights of Columbus rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Monday, followed by a parish vigil at 7:30. Visitation will continue at the church one hour before services. Lorenz was born Nov. 17, 1916, in Emmons County, the son of Lorenz and Regina (Gesinger) Mosset. His family moved to the Selfridge area in 1926, where he was raised and educated. Lorenz grew up on a farm 17 miles southwest of Selfridge, and after his father's death, Lorenz took over the farm. Lorenz farmed until 1982 when he retired. Lorenz enjoyed traveling, especially his trip to Las Vegas. He was also an outdoorsman in which he enjoyed fishing and gardening. Lorenz was a life member of Knights of Columbus, and was a 4th Degree Knight with the Selfridge Better Club. He is survived by one sister, Mary Vanover, Billings, Mont. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, John, Stanley and Anton; and three sisters, Katherine Braun, Anna Kraft and Theresa Kraft.
George A. Paulus
George A. Paulus, 86, Bismarck, formerly of Drake, died Oct. 17, 2000, in a Bismarck care center. Services were held October 20 at Church of Corpus Christi, Bismarck. A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. October 20 at Hillside Cemetery, Fessenden. George A. Paulus, son of Leonard and Mary (Faber) Paulus, was born April 24, 1914, on his parents farm near Drake, where he grew up and received his education. Upon graduating from Drake High School in 1933, he attended Minot Business College for a time. He then returned to Drake where he worked as a bookkeeper for, and later was manager of, the Drake Creamery. He was also city auditor for several years. On Aug. 26, 1940, he was married to Mayme Lacy at Drake. They moved to Goodrich in 1950, where they owned and operated the local creamery until the spring of 1961, when they moved to Bismarck. While living in Bismarck, he was employed as a bookkeeper for Wonnenberg Oil Co. They moved to New Rockford in 1964, where he worked for the Zweigle Creamery until moving to Fargo in 1968. He accepted a position with the J.C. Penney Store in Fargo as manager of their maintenance department, and held that position until his retirement in 1979. They lived a short time in Jamestown before moving to Bismarck in 1988 where they have resided since. He is survived by his wife, Mayme; two sons and daughters-in-law, Douglas and Sandy, Wishek, and Kenneth and Patty, Bismarck; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.