Fallon County Area Obituaries (FILE 9 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. ************************************************************************ Idecker Chris 26 Fe 1936 Age 51 Idecker Minnie E. 10 No 1976 Age 83 Idecker Minnie AGE: 83 DEATH: 11-10-1976 FILE #: 255 PAGE #: 48 Surnames: Cox, Nichols, Cahill, Thorton, Crichfield, Anderson Minnie E. Ideker, 93 years old of Baker passed away Wednesday, Nov. 10 at the Holy Rosary Hospital in Miles City. She was born July 22, 1893 at Creighton, Nebraska to Peter G. and Katie L. Cox. She received her schooling in Nebraska and South Dakota. In 1912 she came with her parents to the Knobbs Community southeast of Baker. She taught school several years near Mill Iron. In 1918 she was married to John Nichols and they farmed on his homestead near Baker. Mr. Nichols died in 1923. She was married to Chris Ideker at Baker in 1928. Mr. Ideker died in 1936. Mrs. Ideker continued to farm until 1943 when she moved to Baker. In May 1976 she moved to Miles City to live with her daughter Mrs. James Cahill. Survivors include two sons, Harvey Nichols of Baker, and Richard Ideker of Erwin, Tenn.; three daughters, Mrs. W. L. (Marjorie) Thorton of San Diego, Ca., Mrs. Chet (Grace) Crichfield of Dillon, Mt., and Mrs. James (Mary Ann) Cahill of Miles City; one sister, Lavina Anderson of Universal City, Texas; 16 grandchildren and 8 greatgrandchildren. Three brothers and three sisters preceded her in death. Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday Nov. 13 at the American Lutheran Church in Baker with Rev. Don Gordineer officiating. Mrs. Bea Jundt accompanied Leon Newell, who sang "Beyond the Sunset", "Peace in the Valley", and "The Old Rugged Cross". Burial was in the Bonnievale Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Fallon County Library. Pallbearers were Clarence Sipma, Art Meccage, Kenneth Peterson, R. V. Lacquement, Everette Myhre, and Robert Cox. Idler Erna Mrs. Geo 03 Ja 1988 Idler Jack Ap 1964 Formerly of Rhame, ND Ingraham Joseph 10 Mr 1925 Inman Becky J. 23 No 1966 Age Infant Inman Galin 27 Ap 1947 Age 27 Irby Dalton H. 01 Je 1948 Age 41 Irion Ted (T.S.) 07 Mr 1983 Irish Carl 16 Je 1954 Irish Jennie Mae 22 Fe 1963 Irish Sharon Kay 02 De 1945 Age 4 years Laura Irvine Laura Irvine, 75 years old of Glendale, Ariz., formerly a Fallon County teacher, died of a heart attack in Glendale Monday, Nov. 12. She was born May 1, 1904, at Hitchcock, S,D., the daughter of Stanley and Gertrude North. The family moved to Montana in 1911 and homesteaded near Medicine Rocks. She attended country school and graduated from Baker high school in 1923. She then attended college in Billings, Dillon and received her degree from Eugene, Oregon. Mrs. Irvine taught school in Fallon County, in western Montana, Idaho and Oregon. She married Lyman Willianis in 1951 and they lived in Oregon. Mr. Williams died in 1964. In 1970 she was married to Perry Irvine. They retired and lived in Portland, Ore., and Phoenix, Ariz. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. R. W. (Gertrude) Irvine of Baker and Mrs. Bryden (Josephine) Blaser also of Baker; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Saturday, Nov. 17, at the Baker Wesleyan Church with Pastor Thomas McNaney officiating. Frederic Bruggeman was pianist and accompanied Ruth Wang. She sang "How Great Thou Art" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" Pallbearers were Robert Irvine, Lloyd Irvine, Lynn Householder, Marion Callen, Beanie Bechtold and Cleo Barkley- Burial was in Bonnievale Cemetery. Stevenson-Toews Funeral Irvine Perry E. 06 Je 1976 Age 79 Formerly of Baker Irvine Perry AGE: 80 DEATH: 06-06-1976 FILE #: 242 PAGE #: 46 Surnames: Williams Perry E. Irvine was born December 18, 1896, at Orland, Illinois, and passed away June 6 at Portland. He moved to Minnesota with his parents as a small child and in 1908 moved to Missoula. He attended school in Missoula. In 1914 he came to Baker. He worked on ranches in the area until entering the service in 1917 Clemmens in Chicago. He worked for Swift's until his retirement in 1962. His wife passed away in 1968. He married Laura Williams in 1970. They made their home in Portland. Survivors: are his wife, Laura, of Portland; three brothers, Wilbur of Baker, Keith of Spokane, and Rolland of Miles City; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister. Funeral services were held June 9 at Scott Mortuary at Portland Rev. Donald Cline officiated with William Elliot, soloist. Funeral services were held Friday, June 11 at the Stevenson Funeral Home. Rev. Donald Cline officiated. Burial was held in Bonnievale Cemetery with military graveside rites. The Stevenson Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Bea Jundt accompanied Leon Newell, who sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "The Old Rugged Cross. " Pallbearers were Marion and Ron Callen, Lynn and Clifford Householder, Robert Irvine and Bennie Bechtold. Irvine R.J. 24 Se 1949 Age 84 Irvine R.W. (Wilbur) 07 Mr 1990 Age 90 Irvine Robert Mrs. 08 Je 1924 Age 62 Isaac John William 18 Se 1916 Age 10 Months Isaac, John Williams Death: 9-18-1916 The funeral of John William Isaac, the ten months old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Isaac of Dry Forks was held from the German Congregation church here on Tuesday afternoon. The little one had been ill with summer complaint and died last Monday, Sept. 18. Mrs. Isaacs, the mother of the deceased, is also at the hospital at Miles City, seriously ill. Isakson Clara Mrs 06 Ap 1946 Age 55