Fallon County Area Obituaries (FILE 4 of 25) These files were collected by Betty Kusler and transcribed by Larry Martin for the USGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mtfallon/_fll.html Copyright (c) 2002 By Larry Martin. None of the material has been proof read. USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ************************************************************************ Dague Dick 02 Ag 1949 Dahl Charles H. 13 Je 1962 Dahl John 10 Se 1970 Age 85 Dahl John P. 05 Mr 1994 Age 89 Dahl Julia 05 My 1962 Dahl Oscar A. My 1942 Dahl Samuel 09 Ap 1956 Age 81 Dahlman Bruce R. 09 Ap 1988 Age 50 Dahlman Fred W. 27 No 1976 Age 90 Dahlman Fred AGE: 90 DEATH: 1976 FILE #: 254 PAGE #: 48 Surnames: Behnke, Holmlund, Murphy, Ament Fred W. Dahlman, 90, of Miles City died Saturday night in Holy Rosary Hospital after a long illness. He was born Feb. 8, 1886, in Neufstettim, Germany, the son of William and Agusta Dahlman. He attended schools in Germany and served in the artillery service for two years. He came to the United States in 1907 and established a blacksmith shop in Hinton. Iowa. Mr. Dahlman married Minnie H. Behnke on Feb. 24, 1910 at Hinton. In 1914 they moved to Montana, where he farmed and ranched. In 1935 he moved six miles south of Miles City. In 1957 he retired and moved into Miles City. He was a life member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Survivors include the widow; two sons, Ivan W. Dahlman of Forsyth and F. W. "Bob" Dahlman Jr. of Baker; three daughters, Gertrude Holmlund of Baker, Elsie Murphy of 906 N. 31st St. in Billings and Alma Ament of Mission Hills, Ca.; a brother, William Dahlman of Arkansas; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services were Wednesday in Trinity Lutheran Church in Miles City, the Rev. R. K. Thomas officiating. Burial was in Custer County Cemetery. Pallbearers include; Bruce Dahlman, Capt. Dale Holmlund, Warren Heen, Floyd Dahlman, Vernie Jacobsen and Charles Kelly. Dahlman Irene Ellen 13 De 1970 Age 51 Dahlman Minnie H. 07 Je 1990 Age 100 Dale A.I. 01 Jy 1949 Age 75 Dale Kenneth I. Dr. 04 De 1979 Age 75 Dale Martha 18 Ag 1964 Dalton Bert (Herb) 23 Ja 1945 Age 84 Damon Margaret M. 27 Je 1976 Age 97 Damon Wm Sr. 30 Ja 1928 Formerly of Baker Daniels Patricia Lou 25 Fe 1955 Age 11 Hours Danfield, Paul Paper: 11-05-1918 Page: 1918-9 Paul Danfield, a resident of this county for the last three years, died Monday at the hospital of pneumonia. Danfield had a homestead in the Mill Iron country and during the past summer had been working for Louie Bechtold, south of Baker, and was at this place when taken sick. The deceased was 25 years and 3 days old and came to this country from Wasau, Wis. His father and a brother arrived in the city Tuesday and they accompanied the remains back to Wasau where the funeral will be held. Daniels Ida 02 Je 1930 Formerly of Baker Darrow Lyle R. 05 Ja 1944 Dauchy Ida M. 11 Fe 1916 Age 39 Dauchey Ida M. AGE: 39 DEATH: 02-11-1916 When death took from us the soul of Miss Ida M. Dauchey, there was sorrow in every heart that beat within the circle of her acquintance. A more lovely character and a more pleasant disposition never has it been the lot of Fallon county people to know and love. The death of Miss Dauchey who has been bookkeeper for the Baker State Bank for four years last. December has left a rift in the community life and in the office work of the banking institution. Her attention to duty was that perfect service that "counts that day lost whose low descending sun," sees not the day duty amply fulfilled. A resolution is being prepared by the directorate of the bank commemorating her faithfulness, loyalty and cheerful attention to duty. In all the four years she was never absent from her post. Miss Dauchey was ill several weeks and for a time was thought to have won the fight but the angel of death kissed her brow at 4:30 a.m. Friday, February 11, 1916 and her memory is all that her friends have to consol them for her loss. Miss Dauchey was born Sept. 11, 1877 at Decorah, Ia., and while a young girl moved with her parents to Preston, Minn., where she attended school and grew to womanhood. For several years she was head bookkeeper for the L. C. Smith Typewriter company in Minneapolis and when health failing she came to Montana to recuperate she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Robinson, north of Baker. While a guest at this home she was offered and accepted the situation as bookkeeper at the Baker State Bank here and became a resident of Baker. The body was prepared for shipment to Canton Minn., where her mother and sister live, by a Miles City mortician and the sad home going of the mother and sister began on Saturday last. Interment will be made in the family plot in the cemetery there. Daugherty George Mrs 23 Ja 1964 Davis Asa C. 09 Ja 1979 Formerly of Marmarth Davis Clifford E. Sr. 27 Fe 1989 Age 81 Davis Frances 15 Oc 1993 Age 42 Davis George H. 05 De 1917 Davis, George H. Paper Date: 11-29-1917 A shooting affray northwest of Plevna Wednesday afternoon proved a serious affair and one man lies cold in death and another is confined in the Fallon county jail as the result. George H. Davis is the man who was shot and Walter Vanderfort the man who killed him. The tragedy occurred on the Frank Shaw ranch about 10 miles northwest of Plevna and happened about three o'clock. Nothing much is known about the trouble between the men, but it is understood that Vanderfort was trying to collect money due for farm machinery Wednesday and that Davis refused to settle. According to the story of Walter and Warden Vanderfort, who were together at the time of the shooting Davis had purchased a mower and wagon some time ago belonging to the estate of their mother, and which amounted to about $80.00. The boys had repeatedly tried to get a settlement out of Davis, but he claimed they owed him for work done on their ranch. Wednesday afternoon the boys went to the Shaw ranch, where Davis was employed, and again asked him to settle. He left the boys in the house, saying he was going to the barn and when he returned he would settle with them. They watched him and saw him go to a shed and secure a shot gun, and when he started toward the house they stepped into an other room and closed the door. Coming into the house Davis remarked that he was now ready to settle and for them to come out. When they refused he fired through the door, the shot passing over their heads. The boys then opened the door and Walter who had a gun in his pocket, fired at Davis, the shot taking effect in the right lung. Davis was mortally wounded and died about 10:30 that night. As soon as Davis was shot Warden placed the injured man on a bed and Walter telegraphed to Baker for a physician. Dr. Sanbo left at once for the scene of the shooting, but could do nothing for the man as he was beyond medical help. Walter came to Baker Wednesday evening and gave himself up to the sheriff and was locked in the county jail. Davis Gertrude Adora 01 No 1936 Davis Grace M. 15 De 1974 Age 80 Davis Jeff Se 1968 Davis Ollie E. Mrs. 22 Se 1939 Age 18 (Hazel Hall) Davis Virgil 19 Oc 1931 Davis William A. 07 Je 1978 Age 71 Formerly of Baker Davis William AGE: DEATH: 06-10-1978 FILE #: 331 PAGE #: 59 Surnames: Funeral services were held aat the Baptist Chapel last Saturday afternoon, June 10, for William Arlan (Bill) Davis. Interment was in the Lebanon Cemetery, Oklahoma. He was born on March 21, 1907, in Oklahoma Territory. He was married to Mary Josephine Wagner at Wellington. Kan., in 1934. He worked in the oil fields of Oklahoma, Texas and Baker, Mt., before moving to the Cortez and Dolores area in 1958. He is survived by his wife and nine children, Horace E. Davis of Rifle, Janet Gilliam and Rossve Jeffress of Gillette, Wyo.; Billie Jo Losing of Baker, Eva Maestas, Sylvia Hi11, Rick L. Davis and Cathy DeMars, all of Cortez; 24 grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and one grandson. Day Donna 16 Oc 1963 Dealing Jane Lombard 25 Oc 1995 Age 100 Dean Lynden F. (Hike) Mr 1963 Dean R.O. 29 Oc 1936 Dean Robert Erving 20 No 1938 Deck P.O. 05 De 1925 Decke Florence Edith 04 No 1967 Age 52 Defferding William H. 01 Se 1969 Age 61 Degrand Art 15 My 1993 Age 58 Degrand Arthur 03 Ag 1967 Age 61 Degrand Henry 14 No 1937 Age 73 Formerly of Baker Degrand Pearl 09 Jy 1987 Age 79 Delaney Klara Winefred 13 Se 1973 Delaney Klara AGE: DEATH: 09-13-1973 FILE #: 100 PAGE #: 21 Surnames: Steile, Overton Mrs. Klara Delaney, passed away suddenly in Miles City, Thursday Sept.13. Mrs. Delaney was born ,at Northfield, Minn. to Gustav and Betsy Steile, where she grew up and received her schooling. She moved with her parents to Bristol, S. Dak., and then to Webster, S. Dak. She was united in marriage to Thomas Delaney on Aug. 10, 1918 at Webster. Mr. Delaney preceded her in death in Feb. of 1960 in San Diego. Mrs. Delaney moved to Baker in 1964 where she has made her home since. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs, Barbara Overton. and Kathleen Delaney of Stamford, Connecticut. She was preceded in death by her husband, four brothers, and three sisters. Funeral services were held Saturday from the American Lutheran Church. Rev. Earl Barnard officiated. Burial was Monday morning in the Webster cemetery at Webster, S. Dak. The Stevenson Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of the arrangements. DeLange Frank Delzer Dexter 15 Se 1971 Age 19 Formerly of Carlyle, MT Demers Mabel 16 Oc 1988 Age 79 Denman Dr. Homer D. 15 Jy 1943 Age 72 Denby Burton AGE: 67 DEATH: 1979 FILE #: 376 PAGE #: 66 Surnames: TERRY - Burton C. Denby, a Iong time Fallon area farmer, died Tuesday of cancer in the VA Medical Center In Denver, Colo. He had been a patient since January. He was 67. Born in Waupaca, Wis., he was a son of Bida and EldonDenby. During World War II he served in the military. Survivors include two daughters, Carolyn Phelps of Castle Rock, Colo, and Mary Ellen of Link Butte, two sons William and John both, of' Glendive; two brothers, Donald of Fort Collins,Colo., and Eldon of Fallon; a sister, Mrs. Mary McClellan of Huston, Iowa and five grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday in Stevenson and Sons Chapel. Military graveside rites will be in Prairie County Cemetery. Denniger Nellie Mrs 31 Jy 1950 Formerly of Baker Denning Emma 12 Oc 1993 Age 93 Denning Fredrick 14 Mr 1961 Dennis Eva Mrs 31 Ag 1957 Age 77 Dennis H. D. 26 Se 1935 Dennis Idora James 14 My 1931 Age 26 Dernbach Henry 09 Ap 1962 Derr Mamie Burger 20 Mr 1931 Age 22 Derring Barbara Griffith 09 Ja 1985 Age 30 Deschamp Armand Mrs 17 De 1946 Age 40 DeShaw Daniel 20 Se 1990 Age 62 Desper Ann Mrs. 23 Ap 1962 Desper Herbert Niles 09 Jy 1963 Desper Ruth E. 05 Se 1994 Age 83 Deutscher Gus 26 Mr 1962 Dexter Jack Bruce 25 Je 1961 Dexter James K. 15 Mr 1984 Age 40 Dexter Lee 13 Jy 1973 Age 70 Formerly of Marmarth Dibbern Pauline Mrs 18 Ap 1933 Age 77 Dickerson Leo 17 Fe 1960 Dickey J.R. Mrs My 1969 Age 85 Formerly of Baker Dickey John G. Rev Dickinson Janet Gardiner 30 Se 1937 Age 74 Dickman Mary L 08 Ap 1974 Age 94 Dickman Mary AGE: 94 DEATH: 04-18-1974 FILE #: 136 PAGE #: 28 Surnames: Clocksin, Leigh, Ginsbach Mrs. Mary L. Dickmann, 94 years old of Ekalaka, passed away Monday morning, April 8, in the Dahl Memorial Rest Home in Ekalaka. She was born Nov. 16,1879 at Crystal Lake, Wisc. to Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Clocksin. She grew up and received her schooling there. She was employed as a tailor in Spencer, Iowa and was married to John Dickmann at Storm Lake, Iowa. They moved to Rice Lake, Wisc where they farmed. Later they sold the farm and moved to North Freedom, Wisc. where they lived until Mr. Dickmann's death. In 1943 she moved to Montana and made her home with her brother, Harry Clocksin at Willard. In 1961 she moved to Spearfish where she lived until 1971 when she came to Ekalaka and has lived since. She was preceded in death by her husband, three brothers and four sisters. Survivors Include three brothers, Arthur Clocksin of Spearfish, Harry and Gilbert Clocksin of Willard. Two sisters, Mrs. Anna Leigh of Berlin, Wisc. and Mrs. Susan Ginsbach Of Willard. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 11, from the Medicine Rocks Church. Rev. Wayne Griffith officiated. Burial was In the Medicine Rocks Cemetery. Pallbearers: were Mart Cretsinger, Roland Cretsinger, Kenneth Cretsinger, David Ness, Frank Mehling and Floyd Wolenetz. Mrs. Irma Albert accompanied Charlene Mehling who sang "The Eastern Gate" and "Goodnight and Good Morning". The Stevenson Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of the arrangements. Diegel Rudy J. 25 Ap 1995 Age 80 Dierkman Bernard 02 Ag 1937 Age about 77 Dietz Evelyn Mary 23 Je 1934 Age 8 years Dietz Hazel, Alvina 29 Jy 1993 Age 90 Dietz Joseph Henry 28 No 1993 Age 98 Dietz Louise Ritter Mrs04 Ap 1940 Age 86 Dill Winnie C. 03 Mr 1912 Dillon Fern M. 10 Fe 1989 Age 95 Dingfelder Clarence W. 10 Ja 1990 Age 76 Dinsel Mildred M. Dixon M.L. (Cap) 27 Se 1968 Age 64 Dixon Wava Ja 1964 Dobeck Doris R. 20 Ja 1957 Age 21 Dobeck Emil 17 My 1942 Age 19 Dobeck Robert Rev. 21 Fe 1957 Age 71 Formerly of Plevna Dobesh Leo 20 No 1989 Age 65 Dockter Mary 11 Fe 1973 Age 72 Dockter Mary AGE: 72 DEATH: 02-11-1973 FILE #: 79 PAGE #: 17 Surnames: Saylor, Bertsch, Wenzler, Peters, Reed Mrs. Mary Dockter, 72, Venturia, North Dakota, died Sunday, February 11, 1973 at the Fallon Memorial Hospital in Baker following a short illness. Mrs. Dockter was born June 12, 1900 in Venturia, to Mr. and Mrs. Gottlelb Saylor. In 1920 she was married to Phillip Dockter in Venturia. Her husband preceded her in death. She was a member of the Baptist Church in Venturia. She is survived by one son, Milton Dockter of Baker; three daughters, Mrs. Adeline Bertsch, Baker; Misses Holda Dockter and Irene Dockter, both of Portland, Oregon. Other survivors include four brothers, Gottleib, Art, Oscar and Wilbur, all of Portland, three sisters, Mrs. Ida Wenzler, Milwaukee, Wis., Mrs. Holda Peters and Mrs. Carole Reed, both of Portland; seven grand children and five great-great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, February 16,at 2:00 p.m. In the Venturia Baptist Church, Venturia, North Dakota. Dodds Fred 16 Mr 1968 Age 90 Doering John M. 08 Se 1971 Age 77 Formerly of Baker Doering Sarah 20 De 1932 Age 71 Formerly of Baker Dogget Harry 22 Jy 1931 Age 32 Doggett Azariah 21 No 1959 Age 88 Doggett Effie L. 11 Fe 1956 Age 83 Dohling Benjamin C. 10 Ja 1976 Age 83 Dohrman William E. 07 Ja 1925 Age 49 Dokken James C 18 De 1987 Age 63 Formerly of Ekalaka Dolan Robert Harold Je 1937 Age 17 Domagala John 04 Ap 1992 Age 54 Donald George 17 Fe 1963 Donaldson Oscar O. 12 Jy 1995 Age 79 Donley Christine 18 Ag 1935 Age 97 Donohue James H. 24 Ja 1928 Donovan John Wesley 11 Je 1924 Age 75 Donovan Lydia (Bain) 30 De 1938 Age 90 Donovan Shirley 10 Ja 1964 DooDey Dennis Mrs. 26 No 1931 Age 77 Doody Dennis 15 Ap 1932 Age 82 Doran Dan 14 Jy 1945 Age 64 Dorman Emma 03 Jy 1967 Age 88 Dorman Samuel 09 No 1945 Dorsey Alma Mrs 1962 Douglas Briley 06 De 1917 Age 58 Douglas, Briley Paper Date: 12-13-1917 A terrible accident occurred last Thursday night at about 8 o'clock when Briley Douglas, of near Carlyle one of the pioneer, farmers of Eastern Montana, had his skull crushed in and brains dashed out when his Ford car driven by his son, Fred, struck the back end of a load of lumber at a sharp hill one and a half miles north of Carlyle, resulting in his death three hours later. Mr. Douglas, his son, Fred and Dillard Carlock, who had been doing jury service at this city during the previous several days, were returning home for the night last Thursday and had reached a point half way to their destination when the electric lights on the car burned out. They succeeded in securing a lantern and strapping it to the front end of the automobile, let off Mr. Carlock at his home, and were proceeding with this dim light when the accident occurred. Unobserved by the Douglas's a double-box wagon with lumber piled in it and long 2x6's extending out over and behind the box, was ahead of them when a sharp hill a mile and a half north of Carlyle was reached. It is stated that Fred made the hill on low gear, and not seeing the vehicle ahead shifted the machine to high. They had proceeded but three rods down hill, however, when they smashed into the rear of the wagon and the shock sent the back end of the light automobile up against the butt ends of long timbers. The elder Mr. Douglas being in the rear seat, he received the full effects of the collision. When picked up his skull was crushed in, his left eye was knocked out and the brains were oozing out. Aid was secured of John Hartse and Mr. Douglas was taken home in the Hartse car. Briley Douglas died at 11 o'clock that night without regaining consciousness. Mr. Douglas, who was a man 58 years of age, is survived by his widow, Minnie R. Douglas, five children, a sister and a brother. They are: Fred, Ottie, Howard, Grace, and Ruby. Douglas and Mrs. Maggie Kelsey of Carlyle. Deceased moved to the Golden Valley in 1906, his family following him in the spring of 1907. He had conducted his farm located about four miles northwest of Carlyle ever since coming here, and was interested in the Beach Co-Operative Mercantile company, being one of its directors. The funeral was held from the UB church at Carlyle last Sunday noon and interment in the Carlyle cemetery. The entire community sympathizes with the bereaved family in the sudden loss of a devoted husband and provident and kind father and brother. Douglas Morris B. 07 Ag 1983 Age 64 Douglas Sam 11 De 1949 Age 60 Formerly of Jordan Douglas Thelma Joy Ja 1924 Age 12 Doull Joseph 13 Je 1934 Formerly of Baker Dousman C.J 17 Ja 1948 Formerly of Fallon Co. Dousman L.W. 17 Fe 1932 Age 82 Douthit Eugene Albert 16 Jy 1957 Age 73 Douthit Eugene Mrs. 20 Jy 1943 Age 62 Douthit Leona 28 Oc 1966 Age 78 Formerly of Baker Doyle John E. 07 Fe 1958 Age 82 Doyle Lulu May 18 Fe 1947 Age 70 Mrs. John Dragseth Elizabeth 10 Mr 1935 Age 68 Drake Blance T. 28 Ja 1976 Age 71 Formerly of Baker Drake Blanche AGE: 71 DEATH: 01-28-1976 FILE #: 214 PAGE #: 42 Surnames: Funeral services for Blanche T. Drake, widow of the late Paul Drake, Hillsboro, Ore. were at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 2 at the Fuiten Mortuary Chapel in Hillsboro with the Rev. Eugene Walters officiating. Mrs. Hans Streitwieser was the organist and Rich Osburn the soloist. Interment was in Valley Memorial Park Hillsboro. Pallbearers were Gerald Allen, Gene O'Connor, Lester O'Connor, Art Witthoft, Paul Witthoft and,Kenneth Frazier. Mrs. Drake, 71, died Wednesday, Jan. 28 in Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Drake were residents of Beach for about six years while Mr. Drake was manager of the local MDU office. They came to Beach from Glendive. In 1953 the Drakes came to Baker and in 1970 moved to Hillsboro, Ore. Mr. Drake died in 1975. Mrs. Myrtle Allen, Beach, longtime friend of the Drakes, attended the funeral services in Hillsboro. Drake Paul 10 Ag 1975 Age 72 Formerly of Baker Drake Paul AGE: 72 DEATH: 08-10-1975 FILE #: 187 PAGE #: 38 Surnames: Lovall, Witthoft Paul R. Drake, 72, of Hillsboro, Oregon, passed away in the Tuality Community hospital from a heart condition on Sunday, August 10. Mr. Drake was born in Macedonia, Ill., on June 14, 1903, to Orlando and Frances Bembrook Drake. He moved with his family to Wibaux and was raised and educated there. After school, he worked as a parts man in the Auto Parts Store. He then moved to Glendive and went to work for the Montana Dakota Power Co. He worked for the electrical company until 1968 and was manager at Baker until his retirement. After his retirement he moved to Hillsboro and has resided there since. He is survived by his wife Blanche at their Hillsboro home, brothers Fred of McMinniville, Ore., and Marion (Bud) Drake of Livingston; sisters Olive Lovall of Lakeside and Grace Witthoft of Hillsboro and numerous nieces and, nephews. He was preceded in death by one son. Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 22, at 2:00 p.m. from the Stevenson Funeral Home in Baker. Rev. Richard Lawrence officiated. Military graveside rites were held in Bonnievale Cemetery by Fallon Post No. 35, of the American Legion. Pallbearers were Steve Gonsioroski, Maurice Tunby, Charlie Ferrel, Bill Pratt, Carl Sather and Art Sather. Music was furnished by Bertha, Karch and Leon Newell. Steven son Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Drange Dean Michael 17 De 1985 Age 3 Drange Gustave A. 29 Jy 1965 Drange John A. 17 Oc 1986 Age 46 Draper Fred L. 28 Fe 1942 Age 85 Draper Fred Mrs. 04 Ap 1952 Age 96 Draper Lloyd Arnold 19 Mr 1979 Age 76 Drew Jeanette Mrs E 29 Mr 1977 Age 53 Drummond Ethel 18 Je 1915 Age 8 Dryden Julius G. 27 Ag 1930 Age 48 DuChane Edna 04 Fe 1973 Age 80 DuChane Frank Mrs. 05 Ag 1935 Age 46 DuChane Frank Sr 03 Je 1965 Age 81 DuChane Walter M. 13 Jy 1940 Age 20 DuCharme Edna 07 De 1992 Age 82 Duff Carrie L. 24 Ja 1942 Duff Raymond C. PVT 03 Se 1941 Duffield Bob Je 1967 Duffield DeForest Joshua 27 Ag 1973 Age 71 Duffield Forrest AGE: 71 DEATH: 08-23-1973 FILE #: 101 PAGE #: 21 Surnames: De Forest Joshua Duffield, 71, of Baker passed away on August 27, at the Fallon Memorial Hospital. Forest, was born Oct. 29, 1901 at Garden City, Minnesota to Samuel and Jessie Duffield. He moved to Baker with his parents In 1909 and has lived in this area since that time. He was engaged in ranching most of his life. A well known member of the community, Forest was involved in many organizations and devoted much of his time to the betterment of Baker. He helped establish the Fallon County Historical Society as a charter member and was active in the local Senior Citizens club. He was preceded In death by his mother, father, two brothers and one sister. He is survived by many nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Community Church of which he was a deacon and a member of the American Legion and a charter member of the Montana Historical Society. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, August 30, at 2:00 p.m. at the Stevenson Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert L. Hempel officiating. Burial will be In the Fertile Prairie Cemetery, east of Baker. Stevenson Funeral Home is In charge of arrangements. Duffield Howard P. 19 De 1965 Age 66 Duffield Jessie (Howard) 24 Fe 1964 Age 89 Duffield John A. 03 Ap 1964 Duffield Kenneth Gene 08 Oc 1983 Age 39 Duffield Merritt (Mick) 06 Mr 1993 Age 67 Duffield Mildred Mrs Will Ap 1918 Age 49 Duffield Rose 08 Ja 1953 Duffield Rose Pamala Oc 1953 Age 4 Months Duffield Samuel M. 14 Mr 1937 Duffield Son 01 Jy 1944 Still born twin of Kenneth Duffield Willis 14 De 1927 Baker Sentinel Dugan Fred 23 My 1945 Age 59 DuMont Jimmie Oc 1963 DuMont Lloyd 26 Fe 1972 Duncan Margeret 31 Oc 1969 Age 64 Mrs John Duncan Tom 30 Mr 1967 Age 84 Duneman Anna 28 De 1970 Dunham David 29 Jy 1985 Age 29 Dunn Kenneth Wayne 10 Mr 1958 Age 4 Months Dunning Lillie 24 De 1963 Duppler C.H. 16 Fe 1952 Age 70 Duppler Milton Jy 1933 Duppler Pearl Inez 29 Oc 1965 Durham Sam R. 26 Ag 1989 Age 69