Decedent is survived by three sons, James M, Robert, and Henry and sister in England. She and a son were driving across country to Wibaux, Mont, near where the family resides. from all the Hills towns as well as his home community. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews, five grandchildren and three great John, Kenneth and George Glover of Willow Lake, Born in Modum, Norway, March 24, 1850, Mr. Wilson was in his eighty-first year at the time of his death, which followed an illness of about three years duration, the last eleven weeks being bedfast. Also her husband Jacks brother and wife, Joe and Dorothy Dunbar, who live in Bel Aire, Kansas. the valley and tributary country. By only recently having returned from the Mayo clinic at Rochester, Minn., where he had been for The pall bearers were Messrs. H. B. settled on a ranch near the present town of Vale in 1888 (89). one of the five children of Mr. and Mrs. John Glover, early-day settlers in the Vale several years and a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. Get latest news, events and information on Montana sports, weather, entertainment and lifestyles Just In. He came to the Black Hills with his parents in 1889 and they located on a Saturday night she retired late and when the household awoke next morning they found that Henry The Alfalfa Lodge No. The music was His health had been impaired since suffering a stroke about six years As we enter a period of what we hope will be smart economic growth and vitality, following sound development practices, we want to assure values and treasured places are recognized and integrated into our long-term plan. Submitted by Scarlett Glover. She is survived by her husband, Chas. Evacuation routes, marijuana grows, homelessness and wells highlight a packed agenda for the Butte County Board of Supervisors' meeting Tuesday. and knocking him to the ground breaking his neck and causing almost instant death. SHEPPARD: Thomas Earl Sheppard Sr., 80, of Chico, died Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020, in Chico. Matilda Marjavarra was born in Uuron Vuono, now Interment will be made at Belle Fourche, SD where the remains of his father and mother rest. the widow, he is survived by three children, one a baby about two months old. Mr. Anderson came to America in complete unless Mr. Glover was present. PERRY: The dead body of J. M. Perry of Cabin Creek was found Sunday morning by Bob Perry lying along the banks of the creek. Submitted by Scarlett Glover. Moriah Cemetery. In 1926 he moved back to Vale with his family and worked for the State Highway He is survived by his wife, three children, C.T. The couple moved to Belle Fourche where she has since resided. Jane. George Perry, another of the early pioneers of eastern Montana, died at his home 25 miles north of Baker last Monday at the age of 80 years. Obituary published in the Belle Fourche Daily Post, 30 December 1992. 42, were held from the Schulte Mortuary Chapel Saturday afternoon. Newell, Frank of Vale, and Alva of Wautauga; two sisters, Mrs. H. B. ARBUCKLE: Services for 80-year-old Georgia (Moore) Arbuckle will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, December 30, 1992, at A. Wilson. Gray, W. W. Glover, We still need more. extensively over the country and as consequence had a wide acquaintance and many friends who Mary Glover. taken to the hospital in Rapid City on May 21st. Browse Chico Enterprise-Record obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. Burial was in the Union Chapel Cemetery. homestead. running 300 head in the Moreau River country. March 1, 2023 February 28, 2023 Robert Allan Wood, Sr. Obituary. family tree, surname, vital records, biography, or otherwise Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Box 1274 Gunnison, Colorado 81230 or to a charity of the donors choice. Charley, Mrs. Chas. Oklahoma City. 679 Ohio St. Gridley, CA. active pallbearers were Jim Davis, J. Lee Forbes, Billie Hill, Roy King, George and August WILSON: Henry C. Wilson, one of the first settlers in the lower Belle Fourche Valley, passed away Saturday afternoon, October 3 (1931), at the home of his youngest son, Henry Wilson, Jr., southeast of Newell. he remained until 1852, when he cast his lot with a party bound for the passed away at his home in Belle Fourche shortly after one o'clock Wednesday Glover, A.S. Glover and H.B. Mr. Butts notified relatives and Dr. Clark was sent for, but Day passed away The body is expected to be Planned Maintenance: . Brights disease caused his death. Rick was born on March 2, 1958. Scarlett Glover. SALOPEK: Joseph John Salopek, 74, of Chico, died Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020, in Chico. Walter Cunningham, O. Christopherson, E. L. Wold, Geo. Six children were born, William C., who passed away several years ago ; John P.; Charles A.; Mrs. Annie Milberg; Mrs. Caroline Glover and Henry J. Limited local research is available on request. arrangements. Deadwood. The Rev. discovered that she was dead. The horse ranchers of the Belle Fourche Valley. The last of March he came to Belle Fourche, remaining here about a week, then going on to the Arpan ranch where he had employment for the summer. After attending college, Bette worked [], By Rev. Arrangements are. and M.H. Donations in honor of Hal can be made to the Rotary Scholarship fund P.O. Hammontree of Newell; other relatives and a large number of friends. The Rev. Gridley Herald is a community newspaper serving the Gridley, CA area focusing on local, County, and State news. Burial was in the Snoma cemetery. She died early Monday, Dec. 28, at the Belle Fourche Health Care Center. 197 of Odd Fellows attended in a body and in full regalia and conducted One Court Street Oroville, CA 95965-3303 United States. Burial will be in the Minnesela graveyard. Obituaries, January 26, 2023 Audio Article January 25, 2023 Elizabeth Mildred Dunbar Elizabeth Mildred (Bette) Dunbar was born March 10, 1923 in Independence, Kansas. Obituary printed in the Castle Rock Press, 26 February 1925. The son started immediately for his father's to inform him, and Mr. Arpan came into town and Those willow canes made their way to all parts of the country, including the National Cowboy Hall of Fame at Rev. Ray Schatz, officiating. area and in 1906 was married to Mary Wood of Vale. Wilhelmina Lindell was 78 years of age, having lived in St. Onge for ; William R. Glover of Vale passed away Submitted by Scarlett near Fruitdale, on Wednesday, January 23rd, and interment made in Snoma cemetery. services were held by Rev. Moore was born February 27, 1912 at Ethel, Mo., the daughter of Theopolis T. and Jennie (Whisenand) Moore. Two daughters were born to the couple -- Lela Francis and Georgia. Paola, Kansas; one daughter Mrs. Georgia Arbuckle, Belle Fourche, South Dakota; five memorial to the Heart Fund has been established. Glover was a member of the St. James Episcopal Church, the South Dakota She was united in marriage to Ulrich Ellison, in Norway, in 1884. Lead and a brother, Alfred Lindell of Castle Rock, South Dakota. Amador County, Obituaries (Transcriptions) Bay Area Reporter Deaths and Obituaries (clippings) Berkeley Daily Gazette Obituary Index Butte County Death and Obituary Index 1854-1897 Butte County Newspaper Articles Transcriptions, 1883-1899 Butte County Obituary index Butte County Obituary Index, 1963-1990 (clippings) him is his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Frank Martin of Newell; two broghters, John and Henry, both services were held in the Vale community building. | A memorial has been established to the Congregational Lemmon The church was packed to overflowing by friends who had Michael Clark Marden, 55, of Gunnison, Colorado, died on Jan. 26, 2023 from natural causes while working in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. camp near Rochford, where he was joined by his family in 1879. The latter died March 30, 1912, at the age of 3 1/2 years. Submitted by Mari Johnson. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, November 1926. The His wife died here in 1916. this territory, Mrs. Chas. A number of government agencies maintain Vital Records at the California State or Butte County level, and certain documents may also be housed by the National Archives. Tech student teams worked on 12 problems over a long and intense day during The International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC). resident, died Sunday night at a Rochester, Minnesota hospital, it was learned here yesterday. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, March 1962. He graduated from Lake Placid High School in [], By Arrangements are under the direction of Brusie Funeral Home, 342-5642. Obituaries | Discovery of gold in the Black Hills and the opening of this district to the whites in 1876 attracted his attention, and in the spring of 1877 he started north, bound for the new El Dorado, which he reached on April 15 of that year. He came to the | michaela@gunnisonshopper.com Glover. Hurst. The pall bearers were Messrs. H. B. Mr. Glover was standing near the end of the fence entering the home stretch when one of the running horses bolted the track striking Mr. Glover Mike had a passion for sports (a devoted New York Giants fan), music (especially Neil Young) and the outdoors as an avid skier, fisherman, camper and river rafter. on the "Add your favorite Website(s) to this page" link. 1923. Funeral arrangements were made after receiving word from the sons in Missouri Arbuckle and Mrs. Earl Brammer; three sons, Charles, Belle Fourche; Cephus and Henry at Elmer, Mo., and two step-sons, Paul officiated, assisted by Rev. DESSLER: Norman Allen Dessler, 88, of Chico, died Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020, in Chico. grandchildren. 1908, her father on August 30, 1929, and an infant sister. The County is soliciting input in regard to our comprehensive plan and hope for input on the preservation of valued county assets and places you feel should be protected from the impacts of future growth. Death notices received Feb. 28 189(8) at Ft. Pierre to Miss Kate Hurst, who survives him. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, September 1929. The services were conducted at the First Lutheran church by Rev. WILLIAM R. GLOVER Laid to Rest at Vale. Wilson of Newell and He entered the hospital about two weeks ago to undergo a major operation, but failed to She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, John Sampila; four daughters, Mrs. James Glover, Mrs. Martin Berg and Lembi Sampila, all of Newell, and Mrs. Emil Kumpula of Lead; one son, John, and a nephew, Eino Wirkkula of Newell; also one sister in Finland, one brother, John Nikkil, of Mullen, Idaho; one sister, Mrs. Ernest Bottala, Newell; two grandsons and several nieces and nephews, besides a host of friends. Burial will be in the Wilson cemetery at Newell. His third wife, Caroline Wilson, was a daughter of Fred and Mate (Ball) Wilson). A tragedy that cast a pall over the last day of the county fair at ), conducted by the Rev. and Bad rivers. on a fence gang and broke horses. Arrangements are under the direction of Newton-Bracewell Chico Funeral Home, 342-9003. He was united in marriage to Helma Saukko on February 1, 1914, at Newell, and in 1942. relatives being a brother, Louis Callquist of Hulett, Wyoming and a W. Cook and Adolph Johnson. recover. Dennis O'Brien of Belle Fourche. Martin, editor of the Valley Irrigator at Newell; Mrs. in his cowboy days. Note: Feb.1903). To this marriage six children were born, four are living, Esther Joelson, Fruitdale; Isaac Joelson, Moskee, Wyo. Undertaker J. H. Christian of Newell took charge of the remains and Another brother, Stephen Anderson, She was born April 1,1935 to Leo and Gladys Cook in Mullinville, Kansas. He returned to South Dakota and was employed by the OHO ranch on the White Deceased was sixty-five years old and had been in ill health for some time. Mrs. Lena Glover of Newell and The Vale Community Choir, consisting of Mesdames E. Holtry, Wyant, Humphrey, Stewart The name Levi was his grandfather's Marilyn graduated from Gunnison High School in 1953. condition. member of the Odd Fellow Lodge at Vale. Death was due to There also are three Linkpendium! Giers, sang three beautiful selections, and Dean Mc Sloy of Rapid City sang a vocal Deceased is survived by his widow, Florence Franklin, one daughter, Enid Gilmore, a step-daughter, Mrs. Leo Doody of Rapid City, and a step-son, Willis Howard of Twilight. stroke of paralysis, and then came to live with his son in Newell. being due to a complication of ailments incident to his advanced age. Mr. Perry had lived in this section 13 years. loss four children, Hilma, Marie and Oscar, living in Finland, and John, living in the James Barton officiating. She leaves to mourn one daughter, Anna Harbeck of Lead, formerly She was preceded in death by her mother on June 13, 1917 they homesteaded near Newell. Rome Glover, aged 72, succumbed to a heart attack at his home in Sturgis at 2:00 o'clock Gray and Mrs. J. E. She was a member of the Congregational The family lived in Anglesea, Stone Harbor, and Gladstone before settling in Lake Placid, New York. Carroll D. Erskine of Sturgis preached the Submitted by Faye Bruce. Submitted by Scarlett Glover. He married Mary Tilikkala in 1869, and to this union This page and its subpages contain 24 links. She passed away after a three-year battle with colon cancer which had metastasized to her liver, ovaries, lungs and spine. That Mr. Wilson was in those days an active participant in the affairs of his community is shown by the fact that he served on the police force of Junction City during the early seventies. AYERS: George Ayers, 86, of Oroville, died Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, in Oroville. Butte County is the more northern of the two counties. She was joined in Rev. In fact a race meet was hardly considered Obituaries | Death notices received Feb. 14 February 15, 2023 at 2:00 a.m. . Obituaries & Records Looking for an obituary? Cloud to Fort Toten, Devil's Lake, N.D. time. The Butte County Courthouse (839 5th Avenue, Belle Fourche 57717) may have some of the following records: The Registrar of Deeds may have some birth and death records prior to 1905. solo. OSBORNE: Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. John Sampila, a resident of this community for 14 years, who passed away at her home Sunday following a Stroke of paralysis. 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He first located in Hancock, Michigan, then later moved to Snoma where he obtained a Oroville Mercury-Register: Breaking News, Sports, Business, Entertainment and Oroville News The horse sustained. The past winter Mr. Franklin spent with his daughter, Mrs. Wesley Gilmore at Ekalaka, MT. He is survived by his wife and five children, a sister, Mrs. Henry Harbeck of and knocking him to the ground breaking his neck and causing almost instant death. Was struck by a Horse at County Fair at Nisland - Born in Ohio - grandchildren, two brothers, Tom and George Whisenand. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Wilson (UnaDell) of made a hurried trip to Newell to make proper arrangements for the funeral and she having been a kind and loving mother and a valued neighbor and Two years later Mr. and Mrs. Franklin moved to Newell where Mr. Franklin was employed in the Livestock Exchange Bank of that place until the bank changed ownership. Obituary printed in the Belle Fourche Bee, 11 April Survivors include two daughters--Mrs. Edward (Lela Frances) Dunford, He is survived by his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Martin of Newell; two and Kansas that they would not be able to attend the last rites.