Fallon County Area Obituaries (FILE 7 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. ************************************************************************ Gaer Cortland K. 199Age 81 Gahr Joseph 02 Ja 1963 Gappa Mary Hehir 29 Mr 1988 Age 82 Garber Marvin 22 Je 1972 Age 18 Garber Marvin AGE: 18 DEATH: 06-22-1972 FILE #: 43 PAGE #: 7 Surnames: Marvin Garber, 18 years old of Ismay, Montana passed away June 22 from a bolt of lightening that struck him while he was mowing hay with a tractor on his parents ranch . Marvin Garber was born August 4, 1953 at Miles. City to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Garber. He grew up at Ismay and graduated from the Plevna High School this year. Marvin was a member of the St. Anthony's . Catholic Church at Plevna, past president of the Plevna Chapter FFA, and was the center on the Plevna High School basketball team. He is survived by his parents of Ismay, two brothers Victor and Warren both of Ismay, three sisters, Mrs. Arlette Randash of Cheney, Wash., Paulette and Annette of Ismay, his paternal grandmother, Mrs. A. L. Garber of Big Horn, Wyo. Funeral services were held Monday, June 26th at. 11:00 a.m. from the St. John's Catholic Church in Baker. Prayer Services were held Saturday evening at 7:00 p.m. from the Stevenson Funeral Chapel in Baker. Rev. Denis Keane officiated. . Burial was on the family ranch at Ismay. The Stevenson Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Bobby Gray, Phillip Fleming, Tom Sparks, Dean Parisian, Johnnie Medearis and Danny Hart. Honorary Pall bearers were Richard Gray and Ross Gray. Garberson J. H. 09 Ag 1950 Age 66 Garey Joseph Michael 02 Jy 1946 Age 57 Garland Mildred Shreve 26 Se 1990 Age 64 Garriott Dexter 04 Fe 1949 Age 75 Gates Heather Marie 22 My 1972 Age 5 Months Gaub John 29 Oc 1941 Gause W.C. Mrs. 21 Fe 1944 Age 89 Gause William 27 Mr 1962 Gaustad Ivy N. 22 Ag 1990 Age 80 Gavin Irene M. 17 Mr 1993 Age 73 Gee Alvia Ralph 06 Ap 1947 Gee Elizebeth Ann 13 No 1969 Age 81 Geier Frantz 08 Ap 1925 Age 31 Gentrup Evelyn 25 Ja 1985 Age 33 Formerly of Baker George Charles Thomas 18 Se 1937 Age 78 George Robert Thomas 16 Jy 1990 Age 61 George Robert(Buck) 11 Ag 1995 Age 66 Gerleman A.J. Rev. 02 No 1991 Age 86 Germann Arnold 06 Ag 1944 Germann J. (Dutch) Zook Surname: Rock, Gates, Hoff 1977 Germann J. (Dutch) Zook 77. of Kalispell died Nov. 20 in Kalispell Regional Hospital He was a retired real estat salesman. Mr. Zook was born April 30 1900, in Brackett, Wisc., the son of Joseph and Katherine Zook. He attended grade school in Brackett and moved to Baker with his parents when he was ten and attended schools and graduated from Baker high school, after which he entered the Army and served in World War 1. After his military service Mr. Zook attended the University of Montana and later worked in the Baker post office a number of years. In the late 1920's he was associated with his father in the grocery business in Seattle. He moved to Kalispell in 1936 and started the Glacier Club and after owning it 25 years, he closed it and sold real estate for the Hammer Agency. retiring four years ago. During World War 11 he worked for the Corps of Engineers in Alaska. Mr. Zook married Julia A. (Judy) Rock in Spokane on Sept. 16, 1949. He was a member of Kalispell Elk's Lodge. Surviving, besides his widow at home, are a daughter, Mrs. Larry (Lolita) Gates of San Diego; his sister, Mrs. Irvin (Florence) Hoff of Hilton Head, N.C.; his nephews, Joe Zook of Puyallup, Wash.; and Michael Zook of Seattle; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were Tuesday, Nov. 22, in the Weatherford Funeral Home and graveside services were Wednesday, Nov. 23, in the. City of Missoula Cemetery. The family suggests memorials to a charity of the donor's choice. Gerth Daniel E. Se 1962 Gerth Fred Oc 1962 Formerly of Marmarth Getz John Jacob 27 Fe 1955 Age 74 Geving Albert 13 Fe 1961 Formerly of Baker Geving Andrew 03 De 1943 Age 74 Geving Bessie Mrs. 12 Mr 1951 Age 82 Geving Craig 08 Se 1967 Age 22 Geving Erna Evalina 20 Se 1988 Age 81 Geving Gertrude Mrs Wm. 10 Je 1936 Age 35 Geving Keith 16 Ag 1967 Age 14 Geving Lillian 16 Mr 1992 Age 48 Formerly of Baker Geving Scott M. 05 Mr 1990 Age 18 Geving Wanda L. 26 Oc 1984 Age 81 Formerly of Baker Geving William 01 Mr 1974 Age 75 Geving William AGE: 75 DEATH: 03-01-1974 FILE #: 125 PAGE #: 26 Surnames: Mulkey, Koenig, Dokken, Thompson, Davidson, Hosman, Beckman William Geving, 75 years old of Baker, passed away March 1 at the Holy Rosary Hospital in Miles City. He was born Jan. 7, 1899 at Sherbourne Co., Minn., to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Geving. In 1910 he moved with his parents to Plevna. On Jan. 5,1926 Mr. Geving married Emma Mulkey at Miles City. She preceded him in death in June, 1936. On Nov. 11, 1939, he married Erna Koenig at Miles City. They were engaged in farming and ranching nine miles northeast of Plevna until their retirement to Baker in the fall of 1972. He was a member of the American Lutheran Church of Baker. Survivors include his wife Erna of Baker, three sons; William C. Geving, Plevna; Monte Geving, Centralia, Wash. Connie Geving, Plevna; and one step son, James C. Dokken of San Jose, Cal.; one brother, Bennie Geving of Plevna, three sisters, Mrs. Emma Thompson, Crescent City, Cal.; Mrs. Gertrude Davidson, San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Mary Hosman, Yakima, Wash., Thirteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Albert, Sam, Iver, and one sister, Mabel Beckman. Funeral services were held Wed., March 6 in the American Lutheran Church of Baker. Rev Earl Barnard officiated. Mrs. Herb Jundt accompanied Leon Newell who sang "My God and I", and "How Great Thou Art." Pallbearers were William C. Geving, Montie Geving, Connie Geving, James Dokken, Roger Geving, and Johnnie Geving. All of Bill's friends were considered honorary pallbearers. Burial was in the Bonnievale cemetery. The Stevenson Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Giesler Andrew 09 Ap 1978 Age 86 Giesler Andrew AGE: 86 DEATH: 04-09-1978 FILE #: 323 PAGE #: 58 Surnames: Sturtz, Dodd, Shampine, Head, Cackler, Hartman Andrew Giesler, 86 years old of Baker, passed away early Sunday, April 9, at Fallon Memorial Hospital. He was born Nov. 30, 1891, in Bourdina, S.D., and came with his parents, John and Magdalina Giesler. to settle in North Dakota. As a young man. he homesteaded near Jordan. In December 1920 he was united in marriage to Mary Sturtz in Jordan. They farmed there until October 193 1, when they moved to Plevna to farm. In 1968 they retired and moved to Miles City and to Portland in 1975. Mrs. Giesler died in Nov., 1977. Since then Mr. Giesler had lived with his son John in Baker. He was a member of the Emmanuel Congregational Church of Plevna. Survivors are two sons, John of Baker and Ted of Plevna; five daughters, Mrs. James (Ruth) Dodd of Hot Springs, S.D.; Mrs. Delbert (Hulda) Shampine, Mrs. Bob (Leona) Head and Theresa Giesler, all of Portland; Mrs. Larry (Viola)Cackler of Las Vegas; one sister, Rebecca Hartman of Ellendale, N.D.; eleven grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Funeral services were held 2 p.m. Thursday, April 13, from the Emmanuel Congregational Church of Plevna with Rev. William Wohlers officiating. Mrs. Sharon Fried accompanied Allen Allerdings and Mrs. Arlis Schaefer who sang "Sweet Hour of Prayer", and "How Great Thou Art". Pallbearers were Robert Head, Bill Head, Del Shampine, Steve Shampine, James Dodd and Larry Cackler. Interment was in Plevna Community Cemetery. Stevenson-Toews Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of arrangements. Giesler John 14 Jy 1979 Age 57 Giesler John AGE: 57 DEATH: 07-14-1979 FILE #: 379 PAGE #: 67 Surnames: John Giesler, 57 years old of, Baker, passed away at his home. Saturday evening, July 14. He was born Oct. 17, 1921, at Jordan, the son of Andrew and Mary Giesler. He grew up and attended school in Jordan and Plevna, graduating from Plevna high school. During World War II he served in the U.S. Amy in Italy and North Africa. He was awarded the Purple Heart and Silver Star. After his discharge from the Armed Services, John attended and graduated from Coyne Electronics at Chicago. John became employed at Rediske Electric in 1946 until the present date. He continued his education with numerous factory service schools in appliance and electronics. He held a Montana Master Electrical license. In the past years John had been very active as a radio amateur (ham operator). On July 8, 1965, he was married at Riverside, N. Mex., to Joe Anne Jones of Plevna. They lived , in Plevna for several years and in 1975 they moved to Baker. He was a member of the American Legion Post No. 35. Survivors are his wife of Baker, three step daughters, Lou Hogue of Billings, Joy Hawkinson and Mary Napton, both of Glendive; one brother, Ted Giesler of Plevna; five sisters, Ruth Dodd of Hot Springs, S.D.; Hulda Shampine, Theresa Gielser and Leona Head, all of Portland; and Viola Cackler of Las Vegas; and six grandchildren. Funeral services were Wednesday, July 18, from the Baker Community Church with Pastor Kent Elliott officiating. Casketbearers were Sheldon Rediske, Tom Rediske, Jack Kinsey, Duane Quenzer, Gene Walker and Pat O'Donnell. Mrs. Anna Lushbotigh was organist and Mrs. Ruth Townsend sang '.'How Great Thou Art" "What a Friend', and "The Old Rugged Cross" Burial with military rites were in the Plevna Community Cemetery.. . Stevenson-Toews Funeral Home in Baker was in charge of arrangements. Giesler Mary 11 No 1977 Age 77 Formerly of Plevna Giesler Mary AGE: 77 DEATH: 11-11-1977 FILE #: 298 PAGE #: 54 Surnames: Sturtz, Dodd, Shampine, Head, Cackler, Schoenhals Mary Giesler, 77 years old of Portland, and formerly of Plevna, passed away in a Portland hospital Friday, Nov. 11. She was born March 5. 1900, at Lehigh, Kan., to Mr. and Mrs. John Sturtz. They moved to Oklahoma when she was a small child. She grew up and received her schooling there. In 1914 she moved with her parents to Miles City and later to Jordan. She was united in marriage to Andrew Giesler in Jordan in 1920. They farmed near Jordan until 1931 when they moved to the Plevna area and farmed until 1968 when they retired and moved to Miles City. In 1975 they moved to Portland to make their home. Mrs. Giesler was a member of the Emmanuel Congregational Church in Plevna. Survivors include her husband, Andrew, of Portland; two sons, John of Baker and Ted of Plevna; five daughters, Mrs. James (Ruth) Dodd of Hot Springs, S.D.; Mrs. Delbert (Hulda) Shampine, Mrs. Bob (Leona) Head, and Miss Theresa Giesler, all of Portland; and Mrs. Elmer (Viola) Cackler of Las Vegas; one sister, Mrs. George (Katie) Schoenhals of Hermiston, Ore.; eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one daughter and four brothers. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 2 p.m. at the Emmanuel Congregational Church in Plevna. Rev. William Wohlers officiatqd. Mrs. Helmut Straub accompanied Allen Allerdings and Mrs. Richard Schaefer who sang "in The Garden" and "The Old Rugged Cross". Casket bearers were Delbert Shampine, Jerry Shampine, James Dodd, Larry Cackler, Robert Head and Scott Head. Burial was in the Plevna Community Cemetery. The Stevenson Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of arrangements. Gift F. Orren 13 Se 1966 Age 91 Gift F.O. Mrs.(Ruby) 09 Se 1955 Age 75 Gilbransen Pete 28 Fe 1931 Gill John Robert 17 Fe 1958 Age 1 Day Gillard Fred 22 Ap 1918 Gillette W.R. Mrs 15 De 1935 Formerly of Baker Gilman Gertrude 09 Ag 1987 Age 81 Gilman, Will 12 Jy 1916 Age 40 Gillman, Will Paper Date: 07/13/1916 "We the Jury, duly empaneled to inquire into the death of William Gilman, after due inquiry find that he came to his death by accidental asphyxiation, and that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the case, and that the deceased had been fully warned of the dangers of entering the pit in the absence of assistance." E. A. MONROE, Foreman, JACK PRATT, JACOB KESLER, A. F. HYTHECKER, O. J. OWENS, GEORGE M. DAUGHERTY." Will Gilman, night watchman at the Montana Petroleum Company's plant, was found asphyxiated by gas, at 10 minutes past seven Wednesday morning. The gruesome discovery was made when George Laucomer, the foreman and Clarence Faber, the tool dresser, went to work. Gilman's body was found lying prostrate at the bottom of the small pit. Nearby was a wrench, indicating he had entered there to adjust a pipe. It is supposed that Gilman went into the pit at about five o'clock, that being the usual hour for getting up steam, and in the opinion of the doctor life had been extinct only a short time. The pit or enclosure was considered extremely dangerous, large accumulations of gas being present there at all times. Supt. Albers was immediately notified by the company's foreman and hurried to the well in an automobile a few minutes after the body was found. Why Gilman should take the risk which cost him his life is a mystery unexplained and which the coroner's jury will Investigate. "I had warned Gilman time and time again, never to go down in that pit alone. Don't go down there even for a minute unless there is a man with you, I told him. And our foreman had also admonished him. Gilman knew the dangerous risk he assumed. The trap was covered with boards. Gilman pulled one of these up and went down through the opening. The deadly vapor doubtless overcame him in the space of a few minutes. Five million cubic feet of gas are escaping from our well every day." The inquest was held by Acting Coroner Burns, the witnesses being examined by County Attorney Dousman. The facts relating to the finding the body and the probable manner of his death were related substantially as given above. Clarence Faber, tool sharpener was the first witness. With Foreman Laucomer he went to the well shortly after seven o'clock. It was he who first discovered that something was wrong; the steam was not up as usual and Gilman was missing. He saw a monkey wrench and piece of chalk lying near the opening into the pit. A board had been removed from this. Peering into the dim light the two men saw Gilman's limp body astride a cross-piece at the bottom, his face set toward the casing from which gas was escaping. His body was cold. They left the body where it was and hurriedly called a doctor and notified Supt. Albers. Dr. Hays testified that, from all -appearance, Gilman came to his death by asphyxiation. There were no marks of violence. Frank Hitch testified that Gilman had been repeatedly warned by himself and others not to enter the pit alone. Foreman George Laucomer gave practically the same testimony as Mr. Faber. It is the general belief that Gilman went down to remove a clod of earth which obstructed the gas jet. The gas is used for fuel to - drive the engine. It was probably at 4:30 this morning the tragedy occurred, that being the usual hour for firing up the engine. Gilman first came to this county six or seven years ago. He bought a steam plow outfit and was later associated with Jack Pratt in successful business undertakings. At that time he is said to have inherited a large sum of money. He took the position as night watchman about three months ago. While engaged in a humble occupation, Gilman was held in highest respect by his employers and by the people of this community. He was true blue all the way through; of a kindly disposition, strictly attentive to his own business and of a cheerful temperament. The unfortunate man was reputed to be worth $40000 or $50,000, but incompatible as that may seem, it is not an unusual occurrence for men of means to seek modest employment. He was 40 years. of age and unmarried. Mr. Albers had the body embalmed, awaiting instructions from relatives, a brother at Medford, Oregon, and one in Mellette, S.D. Gilmore Dennis Ashley 21 Ja 1978 Age 29 Gilmore Dennis AGE: 29 DEATH: 01-21-1978 FILE #: 311 PAGE #: 56 Surnames: Dennis Ashley Gilmore, 29 years old of Marmarth, died of injuries received in the crash of a light plane south of Marmarth Saturday, Jan. 21. He was born July 8, 1948, at Baker, the son of Russell and Dorothy Gilmore. He grew up and attended grade school at Marmarth and graduated from Baker High School. In 1968 he took training for heavy equipment operation at Weiser, Ia. He was united in marriage to Jayne Gundlach on Aug. 6, 1969, at Baker. They lived in Marmarth for a year while he was working in the oil fields near Baker. Then he joined his father in the ranching business and lived on the ranch south of Marmarth until his death. Survivors are his wife, Jayne, of Marmarth; three sons, Shawn, Eric and Christopher, of the family home; his parents of Marmarth; three sisters, Mrs. Ronald (Sherry) Kruger and Mrs. Kelly (Melody) Freier, both of Baker; and Mrs. Ken (Pam) Hutton of Gillette, Wyo.; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Lee Gilmore, of Bowman; his maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ashley of Miles City; three nephews, three nieces, two aunts, two uncles, many cousins and many friends. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 24, from the Baker Bible Church with Rev. Lynn Holm officiating. Mrs. Susie Holm accompanied Mrs. Gloria Preuss who sang "'In The Garden" and "Remind Me, Dear Lord". Casket bearers were Larry Turbiville, Jim Turbiville, Mark Wang, Jim, Peterson, Gary Perry and Ralph Gallo. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery in Marmarth. . Stevenson-Toews Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of arrangements. Gilmore Estella W. 28 My 1981 Age 94 Gilmore Lee Dennie 21 Fe 1964 Age 79 Gilmore Russell Lee 27 Se 1980 Age 61 Russell Lee Gilmore, 61, years old of Marmarth, died Saturday, Sept; 27, at Billings Deaconess Hospital after an extended illness. He was born May 2, 1919, in Marmarth, N.D., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilmore. He grew up and attended schools in Marmarth and Baker, entering the Army Air Force in 1942. December 14, 1942, he was united in marriage to Dorothy Ashley in Gulfport, Miss. They ranched south of Marmarth until January, 1978 when he retired and moved to Marmarth. Mr. Gilmore was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star. He attended the Marmarth Bible Church. Survivors include his wife Dorothy, of Marmarth; three; daughters. Sherry Kruger of Baker; Melody Freier of Wi1liston; N.D.; and Pam Hutton of Gillette, Wyo.; his mother, Mrs. Estella Gilmore of Bowman; one sister, Lucille Wagner of Strasbourg, N.D. ten grandchildrcn and several nieces and nephews. Those preceding him in death were, his father, Lee Gilmore in 1964, his sons, Dennis in 1971, and Gary in 1944. Funeral services were held Wednesday October 1, at the Marmarth Bible Church, Marmarth, with; Rev. Lynn Holm, and Rev. Kenneth Stottlemeyers officiating. The Stottlemeyers sang "Beyond the Sunset" and. Idella Holm was pianist. Casketbearers were Ernest Putnam, Larry Turbiville James Peterson,, Gary Perry. James Turbiville, and Richard Michel. Honorary casketbearers were Sam .Knaaf, Bob Swanke, Pat Childers, Harry Turbiville, Art Koenig, Bob Shuck_ Morris, Flatness, Roy A Williams, and all of, Russell's other friends. Burial was in ,Riverside Cemetery, Marmarth. Stevenson.-Toew Funeral Service was in charge. Gilson Caroline My 1963 Gilson George L Ginbach Susan Arlin 05 De 1982 Age 89 Gjerde Elmer 21 Fe 1954 Gjul Ole S. 24 Ap 1970 Age 83 Formerly of Marmarth Glass Bessie 04 Ap 1992 Age 98 Glazier Etta Susan (Young) 14 Ap 1935 Age 76 Glidewell Esther Parsons 02 Je 1948 Age 66 Glidewell George (Emmett) 20 Ap 1973 Age 93 Glover Harvey Goard Mathew Phillip 09 Mr 1968 Age Infant 2 Days Old Goble W.A. 31 Ag 1938 Age 77 Goble W.A. 17 Ja 1937 Age 74 Goble Wade 19 Mr 1949 Goe Alice C. 25 Oc 1934 Age 80 Goeders Josephine P. 27 Jy 1948 Age Infant Goerndt Carlynette 10 Oc 1969 Age 16 Goerndt Walter Tollof 20 Je 1971 Age 16 Goetz Simon 25 Je 1965 Formerly of Plevna Goetz Simon Mrs. 28 My 1927 Goff Tanna Marie 29 Se 1979 Age 29 Formerly of Miles City Gohl Aunt Katie AGE: 80 DEATH: 03-16-1974 FILE #: 131 PAGE #: 27 Surnames: Mrs. Katie Gohl, 80, Bowdle passed away at the Bowdle hospital March 16, 19f4. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m Thursday . (today), March 21at the Seventh Day Adventist church, Bowdle and burial will be in the Greenway Cemetery, Eureka, S. D. Elder F. C. Petty of Mobridge and Pastor Everette Calkins, Aberdeen, will officiate. Mrs, Gohl will lie in state at the Miller Funeral Home until 1-2 noon today and at the church from 12:30 to 1:50 p.m. The casket will opened after the service. The family will meet at the church at 1:30 today. Miller Funeral Home, Bowdle, is in charge of arrangements. Katie Losing Gohl was born in Odessa, South Russia, August 8, 1893, to Henry Losjng and Elizabeth Hepperle Losing. She came to the United States With her parents in 1909 and settled near Eureka. She received her education in South Russia before immigration to this country but taught. reading, writing and speaking of the English language in which she became proficient. She married Henry A. Brenneise Feb. 22, 1916 in Eureka and they farmed near Greenway. Her husband passed away in 1934 but she remained at Greenway until 1949 when she moved to Bowdle.. She married Christian Gohl in July, 1 1953 and they moved to Lodi, Calif. Following, his death,,In.1969 she returned to Bowdle to make her home there. She. had. been In the Bowdle Hospital ,since Jan., 28. She was a member of the Dorcas Society, and the Seventh Day Adventist Church. She is survived by four sons: Jonathan, Brenneise, Leola, Samuel Brenneise, Downers Grove, Ill.., , Kenas Brenneise, Rapid City, Nathan Brenneise, Roseberg, Ore.; Four daughters, Mrs. Robert (Sarah) Liebelt, Medina, ND., Mrs. Jimmy (Ruth) Duerksen, Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Clemens (Adah) Herrich, Tolstoy, and Mrs. Gilbert (Orpha) Zumbaunt of Leola. One brother, John H Losing, Baker, Mont.; 27 grandchildren and one. great grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband in 1934, her second husband in 1968, one son. Three brothers and three sisters. Casketbearers, all grandsons are Keith Heinrich, Saskatoon, Canada; Virgil Heinrich Hinsdale, Ill.; James Heinrich Hinsdale, Ill.,; Gordon Heinrich,, Tolstoy; Lance Lieibelt, Omaha, Nebr. David Brenneise, Downors Grove, Ill.; Paul Brenneise, Downers Grove and Gleen Zumoaum, Leola. Willis Kiesz is the organist and a trio, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Binder and Willis Kiesz will sing. Golden Al 17 Mr 1942 Age 80 Golden W.A. Gonsioroski Albert 28 Ap 1947 Age 77 Formerly of Wibaux Gonsioroski Albert Mrs. 06 No 1955 Formerly of Wibaux Gonsioroski Infant Son 13 My 1942 Age Infant Good Dave H. 10 Oc 1952 Age 82 Good Ella 14 De 1957 Good Ira AGE: 83 DEATH: 11-20-1975 FILE #: 195 PAGE #: 39 Surnames: Ira George Good, 83, passed away November 20 in Fedora, S.D. He was born June 27, 1892, in Shannon, Illinois, and was a long time resident of' Fallon County. He married Erma Foster on December 15, 1915. He was preceded in death by his wife, his parents, Dave and Ella Good; two sisters, Esther Cox and Ethel Miner. He is survived by one daughter, Glyde Bick, one granddaughter and one great granddaughter; three sisters, Bessie Ringer, Chicago; Bertha Evers, Moxee, Wash.; and Marion Livengood, Plevna. Interment was in Mitchell, South Dakota. Goodger Arthur Rev. 22 No 1943 Age 71 Goodrich Doris Arlone 10 Fe 1931 Age 2 weeks Goodrich Leigh 12 Jy 1931 Age 52 Goodwin George 18 No 1932 Age About 37 Goodwin, Nancy E. Death: 07-25-1921 Page: 1921-4 Nancy E. Goodwin was born in 1852, in the state of New York and was married to H. D. Woodworth in 1877. They came to Baker in its early days and located on a ranch, where they have resided since. The deceased died suddenly at Warm Springs, Monday, July 25th, the remains were brought to Baker and funeral services were held at the Congregational church Thursday at 2:00 P. M., July 28, Rev. H. E. Chappell officiating. Mrs. Woodworth joined the Methodist church in 1866 and the W. C. T. U. in the early days of that organization, and has been a stalwart worker in each for years. She, with her husband, was a charter member of the Baker M. E. church. She leaves, besides her husband, three children to mourn her loss, Mrs. Maud C. Nolton of Rhame, N. D., Earl H. Woodworth. of Rhame, N. D., and Lee H. Woodworth of Roundup, Mont. all of whom attended the funeral. Goodwin Roy A. 25 Ap 1948 Gookin Anna Belle 29 No 1978 Age 77 Gookin Bessie Jo Mrs. No 1958 Age 33 Gorder Clarence 22 Je 1971 Gorder Terry Allen 16 Jy 1981 Age 18 Gordineer Pieter James 11 De 1975 Gordon Benjamin F. 14 Je 1992 Age 76 Gordon George (Lilly) 09 Jy 1979 Age 84 Gordon George P. 02 Jy 1965 Formerly of Willard Gordon Robert L.(Bob) 09 My 1982 Age 60 Formerly of Baker Gordon Robert Pfc 18 Ap 1969 Age 19 Formerly of Baker Gorman Winslow C. 19 Mr 1970 Age 76 Goroski Agata 04 Oc 1953 Goroski August Ap 1963 Goroski George Mrs. 29 No 1957 Goroski John 06 Je 1975 Age 57 Goroski Joseph Larry 08 Je 1946 Age 17 Hours Goroski Stephen (Steve) 12 Je 1985 Age 81 Graf John 03 My 1985 Age 87 Graf Rosina 11 My 1976 Age 78 Graf Rosina AGE: 78 DEATH: 05-11-1976 FILE #: 215 PAGE #: 42 Surnames: Denning, Znidaric, Sieler, Schlichter, Fischer Rosina Graf, 78 years old, of Plevna, died Tuesday May 11, at the Holy Rosary Hospital in Miles City. She was born August 17, 1898 in Odessa, South Russia to John and Magdalena Denning. She grew up and received her schooling there. On Dec. 9, 1918, she was united in marriage to John Graf in Odessa, South Russia. They moved to Germany in Feb. of 1945 where they lived until 1951 when they moved, to the United States and came to Plevna, where, they have resided since. Mrs. Graf was a member of the, First Baptist Church of Plevna. Survivors are her husband, John, of Plevna, two daughters, Mrs. Florian (Lisa) Znidaric of Winnipeg., Manitoba, Canada. and Mrs. Hable (Ida) Sieler of Plevna; two sons, Ewalt Graf of Alberton, Montana and Victor Graf of Billings, two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Schlichter and Mrs. Mary Fischer both of South Russia; thirteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two daughters, two sons and five brothers. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 15 from the First Baptist Church in Plevna. Rev. Richard Lawrenz officiated. Burial was in the Plevna Community Cemetery. The men's quartet, LeRoy Kusler, Wilmar Huber, Elroy Fried, and Roger Fuchs, sang "The Last Mile of the Way" and "Going -Down the Valley". Mrs. Art Sieler and Mrs. Fred Roesler sang " I'm Coming". Pallbearers were Art Sieler, Art Hepperle, Emil Sieler, Christ Lang, Gus Allerdings and Glen Follmer. The Stevenson Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of the arrangements. Graham Alvin W. (Babe) 11 Mr 1973 Age 66 Graham Art AGE: 79 DEATH: 04-08-1975 FILE #: 154 PAGE #: 32 Surnames: T. A. (Art) Graham, 79, of Bridger, died Tuesday morning at St. Vincent's Hospital. He was born Dec. 2, 1895 in Parkman, Wyo.,; a son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. Graham. He homesteaded with his parents on Bowler Flats, moving to various points in Montana and in 1943 he settled in Bridger where he has lived since. He married Emma Irene Lorash Jan. 28, 1926 in Red Lodge. Mr. Graham served in the armed services during World War 1. Survivors include three sons, Cliff of Lolo; Verle A. of Baker and Paul of Pampa, Tex.;.three daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Ida) Foust of Abilene, Tex.; Mrs. Dick (Ada) Dede of 2001 Glendale Lane; and Mrs. George (Jo) Thormahlen of Joliet; one brother, W. B. Graham of Grants Pass, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. H. L. Critcher of Kuna, Idaho and Mrs. H. W. Johnson of 4437 Vaughn Lane; 13 grandchildren and -one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m., Friday in Cashmore Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Burl Baty officiating. Burial with military rites will be in Rockvale Cemetery. Graham Flora 17 Fe 1966 Age 62 Graham Jim 15 Mr 1989 Age 74 Graham Jimmie Lowell 26 De 1969 Age 25 Graham Lois Yvonne 26 Ap 1963 Age 1Day Grainger Catherine 09 Ap 1972 Age 68 Grainger Catherine AGE: 69 DEATH: 04-09-1972 FILE #: 37 PAGE #: 5 Surnames: Vandermeer, Gaub, Carver, Smith Mrs. Catherine Grainger, 69 of Baker, passed away Sunday April 9, at the Fallon Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Grainger, was born December 17, 1903 at Marion, S. D. to Mr. and Mrs. Chet Vandermeer. She moved with her parents to Georgetown, Minn. where she grew up and received her schooling. She also graduated from Moorhead State teachers college and taught school in Minnesota before moving to Montana in 1923. She was married to Victor Grainger at Wibaux on May 5, 1925. They have lived in Baker ever since. Mr. and Mrs. Grainger operated the Grainger cafe until 1965 when they sold it and retired. She was a member of the Baker Community church. She is survived by her husband Victor, one son George of San Fernando, two daughters, Mrs. Dolly Gaub and Mrs. Della Carver both of Terry, one brother Charlie Vandermeer of Moorhead, Minn. one sister Mrs. Marie Smith of Ulen, Minn. seven grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held from the Stevenson Funeral chapel Wednesday afternoon. Grainger Emma Della 18 Fe 1963 Grainger George 16 Je 1953 Grainger Victor 29 Jy 1987 Age 84 Grandey Charles W. Mrs. 14 Jy 1937 Age 57 Grant B.D. 19 Oc 1943 Age 79 Grant B.D. 22 Je 1947 Granum Louis 28 Ap 1964 Granum Louis Mrs. 15 Mr 1939 Gratz Earl Daniel 07 Fe 1976 Age 80 Gratz Earl AGE: 80 DEATH: 02-07-1976 FILE #: 206 PAGE #: 41 Surnames: Young, Russak, Vance, Babcock Earl Daniel Gratz, 80 years old, of Plevna, passed away Saturday, Feb. 7, in the Veteran's Administration Hospital at Miles City. He was born Sept. 20, 1895, at Lancaster, Wisc. to George F. and Mary C. Gratz. In 1910, he moved with his parents to Ismay, where he finished his schooling. He entered World War I in 1918, and served in France. He was united in marriage to Florence Young, May 21,1927, at Baker. Mr. Gratz farmed and ranched near Ismay, until 1970 when he retired and moved to Plevna to make his home. He was a member of Fallon Post No. 35 of the American Legion at Baker. He is survived by two daughters, Mildred Russak of Round Mountain, Calif., and Delpha Vance of, Manacheim,, Calif.; two sons, Harold Gratz, of Uricka, Calif. and Melvin Gratz of Holeiter, Calif.; two brothers, James C. Gratz and David P. Gratz, both of Plevna; two sisters, Mabel J. Gratz of Plevna and Mrs. M. J. Babcock of Miles City; nine grandchildren; two great grandchildren; one niece; and one nephew. Funeral services were held Feb. 11 at the Funeral Chapel in Baker. Harold Brown officiated. Casket bearers were: Rolph, Tunby, John Willman, Ted Hepperle, Emil Sieler, Geo. Benner, and Wilmar Huber. Burial was made in the Plevna Community Cemetery. Gratz Fred George 08 My 1940 Age 82 Gratz Mabel J. 27 Oc 1978 Age 81 Gratz Mary Celia B. 13 Fe 1944 Age 81 Graw Ralph Se 1930Age 4 years Gray David 05 De 1996 Age 81 Formerly of Baker Graziano Guy 26 Fe 1969 Age 67 Green C.A. Mrs. 26 Mr 1968 Green Cecil Mrs. Barb 08 Oc 1941 Age 22 Green Dorothy 11 Mr 1994 Age 80 Green Dorothy May 01 Ja 1994 Age 84 Green Evelyn B. 30 Se 1991 Age 86 Green George C. 1950 Green Girl Oc 1925 Green Jean Lucille 01 Ag 1941 Age Infant 2 Hours Green John L. 25 NO 1954 Green Lelah Luella 31 Ja 1964 Age 82 Green Ruth (Horton) 07 Oc 1936 Age 21 Green Timothy 20 Oc 1931 Green William 05 Ja 1991 Age 31 Formerly of Baker Greene Milton Jy 1977 Green Milton AGE: DEATH: 1977 FILE #: 282 PAGE #: 52 Surnames: Funeral services for Milton Greene were held 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3 at the J.E. Funeral Chapel in Miles City. Rev. Les Payne, chaplain at Pine Hills, School for Boys, officiated. "Home on the Range" and One Day at a Time" were the musical selections performed under the direction of Marion Pinkham. Internment was in Custer County Cemetery. Pallbearers were Wayne Myers, Art Drange, Paul Oster, Orin Ranum, Earl Stallard and Grant Ranum. Greenlee Amos 20 Ap 1973 Age 100 Greenlee Amos AGE: 100 DEATH: 1972 FILE #: 52 PAGE #: 9 Surnames: Molstad, Leischner BAKER Amos M. Greenlee, 100, died Friday in Fallon Memorial Hospital in Baker. He was born Dec. 20,1872, in Cummings, Kan., the son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Greenlee. He was reared in Cummings. In 1908 he moved to Colorado and came to Montana in 1910, where he homesteaded in the Lame Jones community south of Plevna. He married Helen Ethel Molstad May 19,1914, in Miles City: They moved to Baker in 1943 where he worked in several grain elevators until his retirement. She died in 1972. He had lived in the Fallon Memorial Nursing Home since March of 1970. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Isadore Leischner and a son, Vernon, both of Plevna; eight grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. Services will be at 2 P.M. Tuesday in Stevenson's Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev. Eldred Bagley officiating. Burial will be in the Bonnievale Cemetery. Greenlee Harold L. 14 No 1966 Age 51 Greenlee Helen Ethel 19 Ag 1972 Age 77 Greenlee Helen AGE: 77 DEATH: 08-19-1972 FILE #: 53 PAGE #: 9 Surnames: Molstad, Leischner, Kope, Lambert Mrs. Helen Greenlee 77, Baker, passed away Saturday, Aug. 19th at the Custer County Rest Home In Miles City. Mrs. Greenlee was born September 22, 1894 in Minnesota to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Molstad. She moved with her parents to the Webster community, southeast of Baker in 1910. She was married to Amos Greenlee, May 19, 1914 at Miles City. They farmed and ranched in the Lame Jones community, south of Plevna, until 1943 when they moved to Baker to make their home. Survivors are her husband of Baker, one daughter, Mrs. Isadore (Genevieve) Leischner of Plevna; one son, Vernon of Plevna; one niece, who was raised by Mrs. Greenlee, Arlene Molstad Kope of Miles City; one sister, Mrs. Wm. (Alice) Lambert of Baker; eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, Harold, one sister and three brothers. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 from the Stevenson Funeral Chapel in Baker. Rev. Eldred Bagley officiated. Burial was in the Bonnievale cemetery. The Stevenson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Ronnie Molstad, James Molstad, Dick Molstad, Larry Greenlee, Lee Curry and Clyde Leischner. Mrs. Eldred Bagley accompanied Mrs. Fred Buerkle. Greenlee Pearl S. 27 Ag 1990 Age 76 Greenlee Vernon L. 26 Ja 1976 Age 56 Greenlee Vernon AGE: 56 DEATH: 01-26-1976 FILE #: 207 PAGE #: 41 Surnames: Sparks, Burns, Lovec, Curry, Leischner Vernon L. Greenlee, 56 years old of Plevna, passed away Monday Jan. 26th at his ranch home. He was born May 26. 1919 at Plevna, to Ames and Helen Greenlee, and grew up and received his schooling there On Oct. 10, 1940 he was United in marriage to Lillie Pearl Sparks at Baker. They formed and ranched South of Plevna until his death. Mr. Greenlee was a member of the Baker Community Church. The Farm Bureau, and was secretary of the Red Butte cooperative Grazing District He is survived by his wife of Plevna, one son Lawrence Greenlee of Baker, four daughters Mrs. Kerry (Bernettie) Burns of Ashland, Wis., Georgiana Faye Greenlee of Gillette. Wyo., Mr. R. F. (Lucy) Lovec of Philipsburg Mrs. Lee (Nancy) Curry Of Miles City, one sister Mrs., Isadore (Grenevive) Leischner of Plevna and seven grand children. He was preceded in death by his parents. and one brother. Furneral Services will be held Friday Jan. 30th at 2:00 p.m, from the Stevenson Funeral Chapel. Rev. Richard Lawrence will officiate. Burial will be in the Lame Jones Cemetery. Mrs. Ruth Wang will accompany Shelley MacKay With the music. Pallbearers will be Vernon Greenlee's nephews and all Of Vernon's friends will be considered Honorary Pall Greer Aaron Ross 27 Ag 1986 Age 33 Formerly of Ekalaka Gregerson Adolph Spencer 11 Je 1961 Gregerson Charlotte Irene 12 Fe 1980 Age 66 Charlotte Irene Gregerson, 66 years old of Baker, passed away Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, at the Custer County Rest Home in Miles City. She had been a resident at the rest home for the past seven years and a victim of multiple sclerosis for nearly 30 years.Mrs. Gregerson was born July 20, 1913, at Randolph, Nebraska the daughter of David Lee and Myrtle Plummer-She came with her parents as a young girl to the Baker area where she attended schools. On June 3,1933, she was united in marriage to Gilbert Gregerson at Ekalaka, They have been long time residents of Fallon County. Survivors include her husband, Gilbert, of Baker, one daughter, Marlene Ferrel of Baker; one brother, Jack "Bud" Plummer of Baker; and two grandchildren. . She was. preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Harold and Donald. Funeral services for Mrs. Gregerson were Friday, Feb 15, from the American Lutheran Church in Baker with Rev. Don Gordineer officiating. Bea Jundt was organist and Marlene Young sang "What A Friend We Have in Jesus" and "Just A Closer Walk With Thee". Casketbearers were Gus Plummer, Monte Plummer, David Plummer, Vem Veroye, Ron Shepherd. and Francis Madler. Honorary casketbearers were Charlotte's nephews, Gene and Bob Plummer. Burial was in Bonnievale Cemetery. Stevenson-Toews Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of arrangements. Gregerson Georgiana 05 Oc 1970 Age 69 Gregerson Gilbert 07 No 1996 Age 93 Gregerson Glenn Arthur 21 De 1979 Age 84 Glenn Arthur Gregerson. 84 tears old of Baker, passed away in the Fallon Memorial Nursing Home Friday. Dec. 21. He was born January 19,1895, at Lake Park, Minn.. to Greger and Gina Gregerson. They moved to the Willard area in 1909 where he farmed until his retirement in 1960. He then moved to Baker where, he lived with his sister Georginna until her death in 1965. Mr. Gregerson is survived by four brothers. Kenneth of Harlowtown. Harry of Miles City, Emmett and Gilbert, both of Baker and ; three sisters. Leaphy Peck of San Jose, Calif.: Florence Manke of San Jose and Selma Phebus of Baker. He was. preceded in death by his parents, a brother Ray and a sister Georginna. Funeral services were held Monday at 10 a.m. from the American Lutheran Church with Rev. Don Gordineer officiating. Mrs. Bea. Jundt was organist and accompanied Mrs. Ruth Wang who sang the following selections, , "The Lord is MY Shepherd" and "When Peace Like a River" - Casketbearers were Ron Shepherd, Drury Phebus, Francis Madler, Dave Ferret, Danny Buerkle and George Gunderson. Burial was in Bonnievale Cemetery with Stevenson. Toews Funeral Home in.charge of arrangements. Gregerson Greger 16 Jy 1955 Age 81 Gregerson Grergor Mrs 09 Se 1930 Age 55 Gregerson Mary M. 22 Ja 1985 Age 70 Gregerson Ray L. 22 De 1965 Age 46 Greiff Larry Robert 06 Se 1985 Age 48 Greimer Mr Lee(Mary) 12 Ja 1944 Age 86 Formerly of Ollie Greiner Parker, Mrs. 25 Mr 1945 Age 47 Grenstiner Helen 02 Je 1991 Formerly of Baker Grentz Otto Frank 16 No 1947 Griesy Ida May Mrs. 23 Oc 1944 Age 58 Griffin Nedra D. 14 My 1989 Age 73 Griffith Allen Harry 21 Fe 1976 Age 59 Griffith Allen AGE: 59 DEATH: 02-21-1976 FILE #: 216 PAGE #: 42 Surnames: Duffield, Hafer, Deering, Wolf Allen Harry Griffith, 59 years old of Baker, passed away suddenly of a heart attack at his home one mile east of Baker. He was born December 5 1916 at Baker to Jones and Ada Griffith. Mr. Griffith grew up and received his schooling at Baker and was united in marriage to Mildred Duffield November 11, 1935 at Ekalaka. In 1937 they moved to Arlee, Montana where he worked until 1940 when they returned to Baker. He ranched with his father until 1942 when he went to work for the M.D.U. where he was employed as Field Foreman at the time of his death. He also operated his ranch east of Baker. Mr. Griffith was an avid hunter and loved the outdoors. He was a past member of the City County Planning Board of Fallon County. He is survived by his wife, Mildred of Baker; five daughters, Mrs. C. E. (Joan) Hafer and Mrs. Charles (Barbara) Deering both of Forsyth; Mrs. Stan (Ruth) Wolf of San Jose, Calif.; Linda Griffith of Miles City; and Nancy of the family home; five sons, Roy of Miles City; Francis of Idaho Falls, Ida.; Kenneth of Willard; Duane of Bozeman; and Richard of the family home; one sister, Jane Griffith of Salem, Ore. and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. from the Community Church in Baker. Rev. Richard Lawrence officiated. Burial was in the Bonnievale cemetery in Baker. The Stevenson Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Margaret Rasmussen accompanied Leon Newell who sang "In the Garden" and. "Beyond the Sunset". Griffith Anna E. 24 Se 1965 Age 85 Griffith Earl Mr 1942Age 27 Griffith Elijah Weseley(Mex)01 Oc 1966 Age 80 Griffith Elsie I. 05 Ja 1978 Age 91 Griffith Elsie AGE: 91 DEATH: 01-05-1978 FILE #: 312 PAGE #: 56 Surnames: Cather, Schlicting Elsie I. Griffith, 91 years old of Baker, passed away early Thursday, Jan. 5, at Fallon Memorial Hospital. She was born July 20, 1886 at LaFarge, Wisc., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cather. She received her education and taught school at LaFarge. On February 24, 1909, she married George L. Griffith at LaFarge. They farmed for a year at Rockton, Wisc., and then moved to a homestead north of Plevna where they lived for 25 years. In 1935 they moved to Cabin Creek where her husband worked for MDU until 1955. They also worked at the Dickinson plant for two years. They made their home in Baker at the time of George's retirement in 1960. She was a member of the Baker Community Church and the Order of Eastern Star. She is survived by her husband of Baker, one son, Ralph, of Baker; one sister, Carrie Schlicting, of Chico, Calif.; six grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 7, at the Baker Community Church with Rev. Robert Boutwell officiating. Bertha Karch accompanied Leon Newell who sang "In The Garden" and "Beyond the Sunset". Casketbearers were Art McNaney, Vernon Wiseman, Herb Varner, Leonard Howe, Dave Gray and Bob Corbitt. All of Elsie's friends were considered honorary pallbearers. Burial was in Bonnievale Cemetery. Stevenson-Toews Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of arrangements. Griffith George L. 19 Ag 1986 Age 98 Griffith Jones, Ada 28 Ja 1958 Age 73 Formerly of Baker Griffith Margaret V. 17 Je 1996 Age 78 Griffith Mary (Blake) 03 Mr 1994 Age 89 Griffith Mildred 25 Je 1986 Age 68 Griffith Ralph 09 Ap 1982 Age 68 Griffith Raymond Jones 23 Jy 1970 Griffith Rose 25 Mr 1995 Age 81 Formerly of Baker Griffith Ruth 05 Ja 1978 Grist Celia Mae 24 Se 1969 Age 49 Groll Dorothy (Pulse) 11 Jy 1990 Age 89 Formerly of Ekalaka Grothe Peter Anderson 10 Se 1930 Age 90 Grover Keith W. 16 De 1987 Age 39 Grow Christine 21 Fe 1972 Age 83 Formerly of Baker Grow L. N. Son of Paper Date: 01-06-1921 Page: 1921-1 L. N. Grow arrived the first of the week from California with the ashes of his son, whom he had cremated there. His son, with two friends, was attempting to cross the tracks behind a train and did not see an electric train following until he was almost across. Both of the other parties barely escaped but young Grow slipped and was unable to get away in time. His body was crushed and Mr. Grow decided it was better to cremate. His urn will be taken to Wisconsin and buried at a later date. Grow L.N. 28 Se 1947 Age 70 Grow Leavious Geneva 21 Jy 1924 Age 44 Gugel Caroline 03 Jy 1947 Guidice AL AGE: 51 DEATH: 1979 FILE #: 370 PAGE #: 65 Surnames: Al Guidice, 3302 Lynn Ave. owner of Al's TV and Stereo Center, enjoyed camping , people and sports, and sponsored several sports teams. He died at age 51 Friday evening in Deaconess Hospital of a heart attack. An Air Force veteran of World War 11, he came to Billings in 1944 and was a member of American Legion and a past officer of Elks Lodgeand Midland Roundtable. Born in Cudahy, Wis., a son of William and Alvina J. Guidice, he moved with his family to Plevna in 1930. He married Joyce Pearsall in 1948. Survivors include his wife; a son, Greg of 53o Alkali Creek Road; two sisters, Mrs. Hilton (Delorus) Odegaard and Mrs. Al (Maryane) Steensrude, both of Great Falls; a brother, Harvey of Pasco, Wash.; and five grandsons. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Parkhill Assembly of God Church. Burial will be in Mountview Cemetery with Smith's Downtown Bur Chapel in charge. Guidinger B.F. 17 Oc 1963 Gulbranson Allen 27 Oc 1933 Gulbranson Martha Mrs. 31 De 1935 Age 85 Gulbranson Ole G. 20 Se 1955 Age 65 Gulbranson Peder G. 03 Ag 1940 Age 54 Gullidge A.O. 24 No 1947 Gullidge A.O. 08 No 1954 Age 75 Gunderson, Baby Boy Paper Date: 05-05-1921 Page: 1921-2 Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gunder Gunderson will be sad to learn of the sudden demise of their little baby boy, born last week Tuesday. The little boy was very weak from his birth and died Saturday evening. Gunderson Daniel Jy 1976Age 84 Gunderson Della 25 Oc 1967 Age 59 Gunderson Gilbert 23 Ag 1984 Age 70 Formerly of Baker Gunderson Gunder 16 De 1966 Age 79 Gunderson Gunder Mrs. Ap 1915 Age 23 Gunderson Jennie 16 Fe 1918 Age 5 Years and 8 Months Gunderson Johana 06 Fe 1972 Age 93 Gunderson John 06 Oc 1963 Age 82 Gunderson Mae 12 Ag 1961 Gunderson Raymond 29 Se 1984 Age 56 Gunderson Richard 27 Mr 1955 Age 23 Gunderson Selmer J. 08 Ap 1942 Age 23 Gundlach Bonnie 08 Oc 1984 Age 49 Gundlach Frances 09 Ag 1992 Age 91 Gundlach Frances A. 09 Ag 1992 Age 91 Gundlach George H. 14 Mr 1969 Age 76 Gundlach Walter J. 30 Oc 1991 Age 99 Gunn Mary 03 Mr 1932 Age 69 Gustafson Albert 16 Mr 1959 Age 63 Gustafson Charles Se 1916 Gustafson, Charles Paper Date: 09-28-1916 Last week came the tragic end of Charles Gustafson, who in a spell of insanity became a suicide. It will be remembered that this is the man who a few weeks ago hid himself in a hay mow on the Louis Larson farm, near Plevna, and for three weeks lived there without being discovered, his only food being wheat from the bins and milk which he stripped from the cows at night. He was brought in on an insanity charge; but was considered harmless and placed in the keeping of friends. He was irrational only by spells when he labored under the delusion that someone was trying to harm him. It seems that Gustafson, in a recurrence of one of these spells last week, watched and waited till the Larson family had left home, then he set fire to the house, went into the barn and set fire to the hay, deliberately burning down the barn with himself in. When not laboring under these paranoeic spells, Gustafson was industrious and saved his money. He is said to have considerable money in the bank and a share in the Larson farm. Gustafson David Robertson 31 Ap 1934 Age 6 Years Gustafson Ethel Gail 18 De 1983 Age 85 Gustafson, Guneries Paper Date: 10-09-1924 Mr. Guneries Gustafson, one of the early settlers in Fallon county died at his farm home two miles southwest of town last Monday. He was a very elderly gentleman and for the past several years has been failing rapidly in health. He was born October 7, 1841, and died on October 6th, thereby just rounding out another year of his life. Funeral services for Mr. Gustafson were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Congregational church, Rev. Dale of the Lutheran church of Miles City officiating. The body was laid to rest in Bonnievale cemetery. Obituary will appear in next issue of Times. Gunerius Gustafson was born on October 7, 1841 at Soloe, Norway. He came to this country in the year 1907, and settled at Akin, Minn. In the year of 1908 he moved to Montana and took up a homestead near Baker in 1909. Mr. Gustafson was married twice, both wives have died, the second one six years ago. Fourteen children in all were born to both unions, ten children to the first wife and four to the second wife. Four sons and two daughters are still living while eight went to the Lord years ago. The living children are: One son in Norway, Albert Gustafson, Baker: Marius Gunderson, Ironton, Minn., Wm. Gunderson, Spokane, Wash; Elise Gunderson, Atkins, Minn.; and Anna Hansen. San Francisco, Calif. Mr. Gustafson was a kind father and a good husband, and liked by all those who came in contact with him. The last few years of his life told of his age as his mind was not as keen as in younger years, but physically he was strong in every way, and he always enjoyed an outing in the fields. May he rest in peace. Gutch George M. 25 Ap 1964 Guth John Mr 1952 Age 72 Guyer Frances Caroline 18 Ag 1982 Age 92