Fallon County Area Obituaries (FILE 18 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. ************************************************************************ Rabe Adeena E. 13 Se 1972 Age 70 Rabe Adeena AGE: 70 DEATH: 09-13-1982 FILE #: 61 PAGE #: 11 Surnames: Hoenke, Schlepp, Pierce, Leischner Mrs. Adeena E. Rabe, 70 years old of Baker passed away Wednesday, September 13, 1972 at the Dahl Memorial Hospital in Ekalaka. Mrs. Rabe was born April 8, 1902 at Lehr, North Dakota to David and Mary Hoenke. She received her schooling at Lehr and moved with her parents to the Plevna community in 1916. She was married to Carl Rabe on Dec. 27, 1924 at Plevna. They farmed and ranched in the Lame Jones community until 1969 when she moved to Baker to make her home. Her husband preceded her in death in 1968. She is survived by three sons Melvin of Baker, Delbert of Seattle, Wash., and Ronald of Baker, two daughters Mrs. Waven (Carol) Schlepp of Stanford; and Mrs. Ralph (JoAnn) Pierce of Charlo; three brothers Otto and Gerhardt of Baker and Art of Frenchtown; two sisters Mrs. Ida Leischner of Miles City and Mrs. Helen Koenig of Aberdeen; and ten grandchildren. Requiem Mass was held at 10:00 a.m. Sat., Sept. 16th from St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Plevna. Rosary was recited from the Stevenson Funeral Chapel at 7:30 Friday evening, September 15. Rev.Denis Keane officiated. Burial was in St. Anthony's Catholic Cemetery at Plevna. Pallbearers were Kenneth Cretsinger, Robert Sparks, Murry Emerson, Frank Dietz, Charles Neumann, and Glenn Moore. The Stevenson Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of the arrangements. Rabe Albert 27 Ag 1982 Age 67 Formerly of Plevna Rabe Carl 14 Jy 1968 Age 69 Rabe Elizabeth Mrs. 04 Mr 1952 Age 78 Rabe Julius 10 Mr 1981 Age 90 Rabe Nancy Ellen 17 My 1996 Age 61 Radke Leonard 26 Ja 1969 Age 72 Rakes C.J. Mrs 18 Fe 1946 Rakes Roy De 1985 Age 67 Formerly of Plevna Rambur Henry J. 08 No 1975 Age 64 Rambur Henry AGE: 64 DEATH: 11-11-1975 FILE #: 202 PAGE #: 40 Surnames: Symanosky, Roberts, Blutt, Lentz Henry J. Rambur, 64 of Baker, passed away Saturday at the Veterans Hospital in Miles City. He was born Nov. 17, 1910, at Mandan. N.D., to Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Rambur. He moved with his parents as an infant to their homestead 31 miles southeast of Baker where lie grew up and received his schooling. He worked on area ranches and on the construction of Ft. Peck dam. In 1941 he entered World War 11. He was discharged in 1945 and returned to Baker. He since has worked for various construction companies as a carpenter until his retirement in 1972. He was united in marriage to Victoria Symanosky on Sept. 30, 1944, at Baker. Mr. Rambur was a member of Fallon Post No. 35 of the American Legion for many years. Survivors are his wife Victoria of Baker, one daughter, Mrs. Edward (Arlene) Roberts of Baker; two sons, James of Great Falls and David of Baker. His mother, Mrs. Scraphina Rambur of Baker, two brothers, Theodore Rambur of Baker and John Rambur of Terry. Two sisters, Mrs. Matt Blutt of Sioux City, Iowa; and Mrs. Karl Lentz of O'Fallon, Illinois; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday from the St. John's Catholic Church in Baker. Rosary was said from the Stevenson Funeral Chapel on Monday. Rev. Pat Berther officiated. Burial was in St. John's Cemetery with military honors by Fallon Post No. 35 of the American Legion. Pallbearers were Paul Zachmann, Leroy Kusler, George Randash, Kermit Stumpf, Herb Schueler and Jim Peterson. Rambur John 19 Je 1988 Age 73 Rambur Joseph 20 Ja 1968 Age 82 Rambur Sebastian 11 My 1974 Age 86 Rambur Victoria 06 Ag 1990 Age 79 Ramme Hattie Ramme Lou 06 Oc 1932 Age 66 Ramthun Jasmine 10 Ap1996 Age 16 (Jazz Winkley) Randall Nellie 28 My 1991 Age 71 Randash Donna Mae 14 Je 1947 Quad Infant Randash Frank Karl 16 Jy 1954 Age 81 Randash George 02 Ap 1989 Age 80 Randash Georgette 01 Jy 1973 Age Infant Stillborn Randash Georgette AGE: INFANT DEATH: 07-01-1973 FILE #: 95 PAGE #: 20 Surnames: Graveside services were held Wed. July 4th at 10:00 A.M. in Bonnievale Cemetery for Gergette Randash, infant daughter of William L. and Pyhliss Randash. Georgette, was born July l, in the Fallon Memorial Hospital and was dead upon birth. She is survived by her parents of Baker, one brother, Dennis, and one sister, Patricia, her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Randash, her maternal grandparents, Walter Kreager and Mrs. William Sleeth and her great maternal grandmother, Mrs. Jack Shutta, all of Baker. Rev. Earl Barnard will officiate. . Randle Lyle 10 Fe 1995 Age 65 Formerly of Rugby, ND Rankin George M. 27 Je 1989 Age 86 Ranum Clara S. 07 My 1941 Age 57 Ranum Clarence Ranum Elma S. 18 No 1975 Age 68 Ranum Joseph Olen 16 Oc 1986 Age 59 Ranum Julia O. 17 Jy 1942 Age 78 Ranum Oscar G. 15 De 1987 Age 81 Rappee Alvina M. 22 Se 1972 Age 89 Formerly of Baker Rapos Charles AGE: 51 DEATH: 02-26-1973 FILE #: 81 PAGE #: 17 Surnames: FALLON, Mont. - Charles T. Rapos, 51, postmaster in Fallon for the past several years, died Thursday night in his home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Community Presbyterian Church in Terry, with the Rev. Richard McFarlin and the Rev. David Kelly officiating. Burial will be in the family lot at the Terry Community Cemetery Mr. Rapos was born in Terry on Nov. 28, 1921, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rapos. He attended the local schools and after his graduation in 1940, he went to work as a farmhand. In 1941, he enlisted in the CCC and after a time returned to Terry and worked in farming. He joined the Army in 1942 and was stationed in Alaska. Upon his discharge from the Army, he worked as a farm hand before taking the position with the U.S. Postal Service in Fallon. He was married on Nov: 17, 1953, to Rose Kimzel in Fallon. He was a member of the Community Presbyterian Church in Terry and the Fallon VFW Post 5161. Survivors include his wife, Rose; two sons, Donald, 14, and John 8, and two daughters, Diane, 16, and Virginia, 12, all of the home; his mother, Mrs. Samuel (Sadie) Rapos of San Rafael, Calif.; one brother, Samuel Rapos of Ft. Peck. One brother preceded him in death. Stevenson-Bray Mortuary of Terry is in charge of arrangements. Rasmuson R. L. 15 My 1959 Age 83 Rasmuson Richard L. 15 Ap 1959 Age 83 Rasmuson Violet 31 Jy 1989 Age 67 Rasmussen John J. 22 Jy 1937 Age 58 Rasmussen Margaret(Lathrop) 30 De 1985 Age 77 Formerly of Baker Rasmussen N.R. 19 Ap 1949 Age 74 Ratcliff Loren A 29 De 1966 Formerly of Ismay Rath Elizabeth 07 Ap 1972 Age 85 Rath Aunt Elizabeth AGE: 85 DEATH: 04-07-1972 FILE #: 39 PAGE #: 5 Surnames: Losing, Cowan, Gohl, Schueler Mrs. Elizabeth Rath, 85 passed away Friday, April 7, at the Fallon Memorial Hospital following a short illness. She was born January 20, 1887 in Southern Russia to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Losing. She married Jacob Rath on September 12, 1909 and they came to the Unite States and lived in Eureka, S. D. Shortly after this, they moved to Jordan. In 1925 they bought a farm south of Plevna, where they lived until 1944 when they moved to Baker to make their home. Survivors include: her husband of Baker, two sons, Rhyne of Baker and Edwin of Plevna, one daughter, Mrs. Alice Ella Cowan of Seattle, WA two sisters, Mrs. Katie Gohl of Bowdle, S. D. and Mrs. John Schueler of Baker two brothers, Carl Losing and John H. Losing both of Baker, also 10 grandchildren and six great -grandchildren. One daughter preceded her in death. Funeral services were held from the Assembly of God Church in Baker, Tuesday, April 11. Burial was in the Bonnievale Cemetery. Rev. Alan Warneke and Rev. Eldred Bagley officiated. The Stevenson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Dale Rath, Claude Ware, Lonnie Rath, Richard Schueler, Delane Rath and Dennis Rath. Rath Jacob 29 Ag 1975 Age 92 Rath Uncle Jacob AGE: 92 DEATH: 08-29-1975 FILE #: 184 PAGE #: 37 Surnames: Losing, Cowan Jacob Rath, 92 years old of Baker, passed away Friday, August 29, in the Fallon Memorial Hospital. He was born Nov. 22, 1882, in South Russia to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rath. Mr. Rath grew up and received his schooling there and was united in marriage to Elizabeth Losing on Sept. 12, 1909. Following their marriage they came to Eureka, S.D. and then to Jordan. In 1925 they bought a farm South of Plevna where. they lived until 1944 when they moved to Baker to make their home. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Ella Cowan of Seattle; and two sons, Rhyne of Baker and Edwin of Plevna. His wife preceded him in death on April 7, 1972. Funeral services were Monday, Sept. 1 at 2:00 p.m. from the Assembly of God Church in Baker. Rev. Alan Warneke officiated. Burial was in the Bonnievale Cemetery. The casket bearers were Dale Rath, Lonnie Rath, Delane Rath, Richard Schueler, Dennis Rath and Claude Ware. The Stevenson Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Rath Lydia 27 Jy 1934 Age 15 Rath Rhyne 31 De 1994 Age 79 Ravey Emil 26 Ja 1979 Age 98 Ravey Ora Jane Raymond Josephine 16 Mr 1986 Age 91 Raymond Warner Henry 05 Ja 1963 Records Donald James 12 De 1965 Age 63 Rediske George 10 My 1980 Age 89 Formerly of Baker Rediske Phylinda C. 03 Oc 1976 Age 84 Formerly of Baker&Plevna Rediske Sheldon 28 De 1993 Age 77 Redman Bill Ap 1954 Redman Fenner 15 Jy 1954 Age 67 Redman Margaret 20 Oc 1982 Age 86 Formerly of Ismay Redman Stella 28 Se 1992 Age 85 Formerly of Ismay Redman Theodore R. 15 De 1967 Age 66 Redman Winfield S. 09 Oc 1973 Age 87 Redmond Adelia Mrs. 08 Ag 1939 Age 76 Redmond Neal R. 03 Je 1981 Age 18 Reed Dorothy 07 Oc 1928 Age 19 Reed Infant 02 Fe 1924 Age 3 Months Reese Ingward 26 Oc 1970 Reese Marie Mrs. Mr 1949 Age 88 Reetz John Anthony 13 Ap 1992 Age 16 Rehfeld James 26 Ap 1985 Age 29 Reicher Golda 12 Ja 1985 Age 90 Formerly of Plevna Reid James William H. 08 Ja 1939 Age 72 Reilley John J. 27 Jy 1924 Reinecke Fred 25 De 1987 Age 85 Formerly of Wibaux Reinhold Gus's Son 08 Ap 1930 Age 4 Years Remmen Ivan 06 Jy 1963 Remmen Mabelle Josephine 03 Ap 1985 Age 81 Remmen Roy T. 17 Je 1966 Renn Charles J. (Carl) Oc 1935 Formerly of Baker & Plevna Renner Albert 12 De 1982 Age 60 Formerly of Baker Renner Harlan Ray 29 Ja 1967 Age 20 Renner Joel Aaron 05 Fe 1992 Age 19 Formerly of Baker Renner Leatha 29 Mr 1970 Formerly of Baker Renner Rudolph 11 Fe 1972 Age 61 Renshaw Morris M. 04 Oc 1946 Age 32 Repp Anton 21 No 1936 Age 55 Repplinger Anna Mrs. 03 Ja 1945 Age 72 Repplinger Edith 10 Je 1963 Revines Ben 28 De 1929 Age 55 Reyford Rolla J. 01 Ja 1941 Reynolds Forest Richard 15 Fe 1990 Age 68 Married to Mary Hufford Rice Sybil M. Age 67 Formerly of Beach Richards Gladys E. 23 Ja 1984 Formerly of Baker Richards Gladys E. 23 Ja 1984 Formerly of Baker Richards Irvin B. 28 Oc 1983 Age 89 Formerly of Ekalaka Richardson Christine 13 Ja 1985 Age 30 Richardson Grace Annie 21 Ja 1972 Age 80 Richardson Kathleen 24 Oc 1982 Age 69 Richert F.N. Rev. 12 My 1944 Richey Floyd Albert 17 Fe 1949 Age 2 Years Richey George (Nellie) 30 Ap 1968 Age 76 Richmond Bradford 24 Jy 1931 Age 88 Richmond Elizabeth A. 12 My 1936 Age 72 Richmond Isabelle Fe 1963 Richmond John 13 Ja 1995 Age 92 Richmond John Mrs.(Ann.M) 20 No 1975 Formerly of Marmarth Riddell Robert C. 04 Je 1979 Age 83 Formerly of Mobridge, SD Riddle Leo William 22 No 1957 Riddle Leo AGE: 53 DEATH: 1957 FILE #: 9 PAGE #: 1 Surnames: Doyle BAKER-William Leo Riddle, 53, of Baker died Saturday morning in the Fallon County Memorial Hospital of pneumonia. He was the Fallon County Clerk of Court. Mr. Riddle was born Feb. 9, 1904, in Imlay City, Mich., to Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Riddle. He moved to Creighton, Neb., with his parents, and later to Box Elder Carter county, in 1911 where his parents homesteaded. In 1914 the family moved to Plevna where he completed his schooling and taught in rural schools around the area. Mr. Riddle completed his teaching education in Billings Normal School and Montana State University, in Missoula. He became superintendent of grade schools in Plevna, and later the Fallon county superintendent of schools, a position he held until 1945 when he became county clerk of court. He also served on the school text book commission for the State of Montana, and was the clerk of the City of Baker. He belonged to the Baker Catholic Church. Surviving are his stepfather John Doyle, at home, and two brothers. Frank Riddle of Shelby and Jack Doyle of Minneapolis. The body is at Stevenson Funeral home in Baker. Ridenhower Olis 12 Jy 1932 Age 21 Ridgeway Clinton 01 Oc 1991 Age 73 Ridgeway Elizabeth D. Mrs 01 Ag 1912 Age 33 Ridgeway Floyd 19 My 1953 Age 62 Formerly of Baker Ridgeway Frederick 18 My 1924 Age 15 Ridgeway Jacob Mrs Annie 13 My 1946 Age 72 Ridgeway Tom No 1949 Age 82 Riede Randy 25 Se 1974 Age 16 Rieger Adolph 05 Ag 1967 Age 80 Rieger Leon 22 No 1986 Age 75 Rieger Lydia 26 Oc 1969 Age 79 Rieger Paul LT. 28 Fe 1945 Age 27 Rieger Richard (Dick) 04 Fe 1988 Age 65 Rieger Ruth 06 Ag 1932 Age 3 Years Rieman Sam 06 Ap 1933 Riergaard Margit 11 Oc 1947 Rife Nellie 31 De 1968 Age 83 Riggleman Wayne H. 31 My 1932 Riggs Alvina 24 My 1994 Age 81 Riley Alice Vera 05 Oc 1994 Age 84 Riley Edith S. 04 Ag 1932 Riley Fred 04 No 1930 Age 40 Riley Fred 03 No 1917 Age 51 Riley, Fred Paper Date: 11-03-1917 News of the death of Fred Riley came as a shock to Baker residents and it was, with profound sorrow that they learned of his sudden demised Mr. Riley was a well known farmer of the Calumet country, going there several years ago from Wisconsin, and had been sick only a few days, dying Saturday forenoon. About a week before he contracted pneumonia and owing to a weak heart the attending physicians were unable to give him any relief. The following obitua1-y prepared by L. C. Burns is, an excellent sketch of Mr. Riley's life: OBITUARY Brother Fred Riley, of Cabinet. Montana, was born Sept. 15th, 1866, at Franklin, Vernon county, Wisconsin; was admitted, passed and raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason by Viroqua Lodge No. 84 A. F. & A. M. at LaBelle Wisconsin and on February 18th, 1914, A. L. 5914, was elected a member of Sandstone Lodge No. S4 A. F. & A. M., Baker, Montana on demit from Viroqua Lodge' No. 84 The great creator being pleased out of his infinite mercy to remove our brother from the cares and troubles of this transitory existence, our brother was whelmed neath death silent wave' at 11 A.M., November 3rd, 1917, to rest in the stilly shade where darkness and silence shall forever surround his melancholy resting place. Interment took place in Calumet cemetery, Calumet, Fallon county. Montana, at 3 P.M. A short religious service was held at the house, conducted by Rev. Landis of Westmore, attended by a host of friends and relatives. The body was then de1ivered over to the Masonic Fraternity and bore it to its last resting place and administered the last rites of Masonry in due and ancient form. In the character of a citizen, our beloved brother had the distinction of discharging well every civil duty here below, was a fond father, a loving husband and an affectionate brother and good neighbor, his friends being numbered by his acquaintances. His lifes purpose was to never propose or countenance any act which may have a tendency to subvert the peace and good order of society, paying due obedience to the requirements of our civil laws and remaining true and faithful to the principles of freedom during this great European conflict which has a tendency to rock the very foundation of that great moral edifice which has taken so many centuries for a civilized world with the assistance of God to construct. The brittle thread, which bound him to earth, has been severed; and his liberated spirit has winged its flight to the unknown world. The silver cord is loosed; the golden bowl is broken; the pitcher is broken it the fountain and the wheel is broken at the cistern. The dust has returned to the earth as it was, and the spirit has returned to God who gave it. Riley Joseph Ag 1986 Age 78 Riley Leo 16 Se 1986 Age 76 Riley Lucille 20 Fe 1990 Age 74 Riley Parthena Mrs. 12 Mr 1956 Age 85 Riley T. Joe 12 Mr 1955 Age 83 Rilley Floyed Ray(Corkey) 28 No 1984 Age 50 Formerly of Ekalaka Rindy John W. 20 Fe 1975 Age 53 Rindy John AGE: 53 DEATH: 02-20-1975 FILE #: 157 PAGE #: 32 Surnames: Parsons, Holm, Keller, Gittel Mr. John W. Rindy, 53 years old of Baker, passed away Thursday, Feb. 20, in the Miles City Veterans Hospital. He was born Aug. 5, 1921, at Arnegard, N.Dak., to John and Jean Rindy. He grew up and received his schooling there and entered the U. S. Navy in World War 11. Mr. Rindy was married to Naida Parsons in 1946 at Washington, D. C. He served nine years in the Navy. Following his discharge, he worked as a heavy equipment operator. He was a member of the VFW and the American Legion. Survivors are two sons, John and Mike both of Sturgis; and one daughter Susan Rindy of Denver three sisters, Mrs. Pete Holm of Reserve; Mrs. WM. Keller of Washington, D.C.; and Mrs. Jerry Gittel of Coeur d'Alene; two brothers, DuPont Rindy of Billings; and Duane Rindy of Baker; his mother, Mrs. Jean Rindy, of Watford City, N.D. Burial was in the Black Hills National Cemetery at Sturgis with military graveside rites Monday, Feb. 24 at 3:00 p.m. The Stevenson Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of the arrangements. Ringen Catherine Eleanore 23 Oc 1971 Age 42 Ringen Daniel Wade 16 Ap 1982 Age 27 Formerly of Plevna Rink, George Paper: 10-24-1918 Page: 1918-8 George Rink, who has been ill at Camp Dodge for~ the past two weeks of pneumonia, answered the summons of death late Thursday afternoon. He was one of our young men to answer his country’s call July 22, and was a true soldier ready and anxious to go at his country’s call. He had the misfortune to hurt one of his feet in hurdle practice last summer and later underwent an operation for appendicitis and had only been discharged from the hospital six days when he was again taken back with pneumonia. He was a young man of sterling worth and his genial disposition made him a host of friends. He was a dutiful son and brother and of great assistance to his parents while at home. His father was at his bedside when death’s call came. His mother and brothers left Thursday to be present at his funeral which took place at their old home at West Point, Iowa. Beside a host of friends he leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rink and four brothers of Webster, Mrs. Will Montague and Miss Mary Rink, his two sisters, who reside at West Point, to mourn his loss. The sympathy of the entire neighborhood go out to the bereaved relatives. Rink Kate (Mrs.) 17 Je 1925 Age 54 Rishor Wm 24 De 1944 Age 58 Robbins Barbara Mrs Ja 1968 Age 83 Formerly of Baker Robbins Howard 15 My 1982 Age 66 Roberts Cecil Graham 06 Ja 1996 Age 71 Roberts Edward Eugene 21 Je 1976 Age 28 Roberts Eddie AGE: 28 DEATH: 06-21-1976 FILE #: 232 PAGE #: 44 Surnames: Edward Eugene Roberts, 28, of Baker passed away Monday, June 21 from drowning while fishing in a boat near Intake, Mt., on the Yellowstone River. His body was found on a sandbar 15 miles south of Sidney, Sunday morning. He was born Aug. 2, 1947 at Miles City to Chales and Jeannette Roberts, and grew up and received his schooling in Baker. He married Arlene Rambur at Baker May 24, 1968. He had been employed by Shell Oil Co. since 1968 and at the time of . his death was field supervisor at Baker. He is survived by his wife Arlene of Baker, one daughter Keryl of the family home, his parents Charles and Jeanette Roberts of Wilbur, Wash., one sister Mrs. Larry (Ann) Eliason of Great Falls, three brothers Charles Roberts of Great Falls, James Roberts of Moses Lake, Wash., and Thomas Roberts of Wilbur, Wash. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 10:30 am from the Community, Church in Baker. Rev. Roy Obermeier officiated. Burial was in the Bonnievale Cemetery. Stevenson Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of arrangements. Fritz Bruggeman accompanied Mrs. Ruth Hughes with the music. Pallbearers were James Peterson, Robert Celander, Dale Smith, Charles Roberts, John Heim and Byron Wolenetz. Roberts Ray I. 17 Jy 1969 Age 55 Roberts William H. 18 Jy 1936 Robinson A.L. (Buelah) 08 Ja 1930 Robinson Carlos 09 Je 1975 Age 18 Robinson Carlos AGE: 18 DEATH: 06-09-1975 FILE #: 171 PAGE #: 35 Surnames: Carlos Robinson, 18 years old of Baker died Monday June 9 in a pickup accident two miles Northwest of Baker. He grew up and attended elementary and high school in Baker. Survivors are, his mother and step-father Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hurlbert of Baker, three brothers Chauncey and Dana of Baker and Luwayne of Billings, three sisters Mrs. Bill (Maria) Varner, Belinda Robinson and Rochelle Hurlbet all of Baker, his maternal grandmother Mrs. Pearl DeGrand of Baker. He was preceded in death by his father. Funeral services will be today, Thursday June 12 at 11:00 a.m. from the American Lutheran church. Rev. Earl Barnard officiating. Burial will be in the Bonnievale cemetery. Fritz Bruggeman accompanied Mrs. Denzil Young with the music. . Pallbearers are Eddie Anderson, David Hutchings, John Moser, Jerry Moser, Dennis Varner, and Tom Reiger. The Stevenson Funeral Home is in charge if the arrangements. Robinson Charles W. 09 Fe 1936 Robinson Elizabeth (Sanders)26 Ap 1935 Age 65 Robinson G.W. 10 Fe 1936 Formerly of Baker Robinson M.M. Mrs 08 No 1944 Robinson Reuben H. 12 De 1939 Age 54 Robinson Robert H. 23 Ag 1984 Age 88 Robinson Wallis H. Capt 25 Ja 1936 Robinson Wallis Mrs (Olson) 18 Fe 1933 Age 32 Roby Forest 31 Ja 1962 Roby Judd P. Roe Deborah Kaye 30 Jy 1991 Age 37 Roesler Fred 02 My 1991 Age 85 Roesler Martha 24 My 1995 Age 85 Rogers George Mrs. 04 De 1949 Age 71 Rogers Mrs. De 1938Age 93 Roget Elsie 26 My 1984 Age 79 Roget Francis 18 My 1980 Age 59 Formerly of Willard Roget John N. Ap 1965 Roget Ole 21 De 1983 Age 94 Rolfe, Monte Paper: 08-18-1921 Page: 1921-4 Monte Rolfe, veteran civilian aviator, who has flown in every state in the Union and who was a Baker resident when taking up flying, was killed in a crash last Sunday at Havana. This information was received in a telegram by his mother in St. Paul, Minn., from the president of the Cuban Aerial Transport Company, Rolfe's employer. Many Baker people will remember Monte Rolfe and his trip by airplane to the Ekalaka fair in 1915, being the first exhibition flight in the Baker territory. Rolfson Amelia 17 Jy 1957 Age 74 Formerly of Baker Rolfson John H. 10 Oc 1940 Age 81 Formerly of Baker Rolfson Marie Helen 06 De 1977 Age 73 Formerly of Ekalaka Rolfson Marie AGE: 73 DEATH: 12-06-1977 FILE #: 307 PAGE #: 55 Surnames: Mumedy, Teigen, Banderob, Counts, Grant, Louis, Miller Marie Helen Rolfson, 73, of Miles City, formerly of Ekalaka, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 6, at Custer County Rest Home. She was born Jan. 2 1904, at Dodge, Neb., the daughter of Andrew and, Margaret Mumedy. She came with her parents to Ekalaka in the fall of 1914 settling on a homestead one mile north of Ekalaka. There she grew to womanhood and attended schools of those days. In 1922 she married Raymond "Rocky" Rolfson at Ekalaka. Following their marriage they moved to the Beaver Flats where they ranched. In 1936 they moved to Ekalaka where they lived until 1948 when they moved to Baker. Her husband died in 1951. She worked as a clerk in the Fallon County Clerk & Recorder's office from 1952 until 1962 when she retired, Since then she made her home in the state of Washington, Miles City, and for the past three years she lived in the Custer County Rest Home due to poor health. Survivors include a son, Dick Rolfson of Broadus; three daughters, Mrs. Allen (Betty) Arvin Teigen of Capitol; Mrs.(Barbara) Banderob of Worden; and Mrs. Mary Counts of Denver; two brothers, Leonard Mumedy of Ekalaka and Alvin Murnedy of Willard; Utah; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Grant and Mrs.Ruby Louis, both of Hot Springs, Mont.; and Mrs. Leona Miller of Maysville, Ky.; ten grandchildren and one great grandchild. She was preceded In death by her husband, one brother and one sister. Funeral services will be held Friday, Dec, 9 at 2 p.m. at the. Ekalaka Congregational Church with Rev., Roy Obermeier officiating. Burial will be in IOOF Cemetery in Ekalaka. Rollins Marion John 23 No 1971 Age 67 Francis Roget, 59, former Willard resident died Sunday, May 18 at Fayetteville. North Carolina. of an apparent heart attack. Francis J. Roget was born August 1. 1920. at Murdock, Minn. He was the eldest son John N. and Katie (Blake) Roget. At the age of nine he moved to Houghton. S. D. After graduation from high school in 1939, he came to the Willard area and worked for the Bernard Martins until he entered the Army Air Corps in 1942. He was honorably discharged in 1945. Following his discharge he worked on installing natural gas pipelines in Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota. He married Selma Whitefield on Dec. 12. 1958, at Anocortes. Wash. In 1959 he joined the North Caroline Natural Gas Corp. in Fayetteville where he worked until his death. Tuesday, May 20. Memorial services were held in Fayetteville by Father Chip O'toole of St. Patrick Catholic Church which Francis was a member. Services were conducted by his brother, Rev. Glenn Lord, Saturday at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in Houghton, SD Burial was in the Houghton Cemetery. Casketbearers were Anthony Roger, Randall Roget, Ronald Roger, Gordon Roget. Jerome Roger and Robert Whitefield. Honorary casketbearers were Allan Roget and George Raub. Mrs. Kaye Lord was soloist and Mrs. Gwen Wells was organist. Surviving are his wife, Selma; three sons, Anthony of the U.S. Air Force, currently stationed in California; Ronald of Sandpoint. Idaho; Randall of Grangeville, Idaho; his mother, Sarah (Katie) Simms of Kenton, Ohio, three brothers, Dr. Gordon Roget of Lodi, Calif.; Dr. John Jerome Roget of Bell Center, Ohio; Rev. Glenn Lord of Mound City. Missouri; five grandchildren and numerous cousins, nephews and nieces. Romaine Adolph 11 Ag 1957 Romey Edna Mrs. 02 Jy 1966 Romey Michael Mrs. 08 Jy 1932 Romey Mike 07 Ap 1942 Age 59 Ronkin Aaron Todd 15 Je 1980 Traveling Minister Roppe Thony 22 No 1972 Age 65 Rose Bertha L. Mrs. 16 My1943 Age 75 Rose Carl G. 01 Ag 1978 Age 94 Rose Carl AGE: 94 DEATH: 08-01-1978 FILE #: 342 PAGE #: 60 Surnames: Rustad, Lutts, Robbins, Raisler, Doughty, Young, Wosepka, Whaley, Huddlestun, McLaren, Schouboe Carl G. Rose passed away at the Glendive hospital August 1st at the age of 94. Carl G. Rose was one of eight children born to Carl Rose and Christine Josephine Peterson at Lake View, Iowa, on March 27, 1884. His parents were born in Sweden and came to the United States in 1868 and took up residence in Iowa. Carl came to Montana in 1907 to homestead at Ollie. On March 27, 1915, he married Anna Marie Rustad at Carlyle. To this union- four children were born. Anna Marie passed away on January 5, 1925. On August 21, 1930, he married Lois Florence Lutts Robbins in Ollie. To this union three children were born. He farmed in the Ollie community until 1952 when he and Lois moved to Baker. During the last year they lived at the Golden Valley Manor in Beach until illness required nursing care when they went to the Wibaux Nursing Home at Wibaux. He is survived by his wife Lois at the Wibaux Nursing Home; his daughters, Mrs. Ima (Elmer) Raisler of Beach; Mrs. Jewel (Ed) Doughty of Mesa, Ariz.; Maurice Young of Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Gloria (Ed) Wosepka of Wibaux; Mrs. Wilma (Arlo) Whaley of Graham, Wash.; Mrs. Carol (Gene) Huddlestun of Manteno, Ill.; and two stepdaughters, Flora (Mrs. Jack) McLaren of Dayton, Wash.; and Fern (Mrs. Ronald) Schouboe of Baker. He is also survived by 26 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by both parents, five sisters, two brothers and one son, Carl William. He leaves a host of friends. Funeral services were held Friday, August .4, from Stevenson-Toews Funeral Chapel with Rev. Richard Lawrenz officiating. Mrs. Bea Jundt accompanied Mrs. Gerry Stevenson who sang "Someday He'll Make It Plain to Me' Rose Carl Wm (Billy) 07 Ag 1939 Age 5 Rose Ferdinand E. 16 Se 1933 Age 71 Rose Joe 08 Ja 1968 Rose Lois 08 Mr 1982 Age 83 Rose R.W. Oc 1956 Rose R.W. Mrs. 16 Fe 1955 Age 68 Roseberg Earl 20 My 1958 Age 59 Ross Blanche 18 Ag 1964 Age 83 Ross Christ 14 Je 1954 Age 77 Ross Grady Ja 1967 Ross Mike 12 Mr 1981 Age 19 Formerly of Minn. Ross Vernon 26 My 1956 Age 28 Ross William Rob 23 Fe 1953 Age 55 Formerly of Terry Rost Adolph Meyer 07 Oc 1916 Rost, Adolph Death: 10-07-1916 Mr. Adolph Meyer Rost died on Saturday evening, October 7th, at the Elizabeth hospital of this city, following an operation for appendicitis, after an illness of one week. The deceased was born at Ulen, Minn., March 22, 1882. In 1907 he was married to Miss Carrie Orness. Four children were born to their union. In 1908 the family moved to Fallon County, where they have resided on a farm south-west of Qllie. Mr. Rost is survived by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Rost, of Ulen, Minn., three brothers and two sisters, Olaf and Albert of Ulen, Emil of Fargo, N. D., Mrs. Peter Grendah of Gary, Minn., Mrs. Anton Bradeson of Fargo, N. D., and the bereaved widow and four small children. Mr. Rost was a kind son, an affectionate husband and father and a good neighbor. His loss will be felt by all who knew him. He passed away in the prime of life, but with courage and faith in his Savior. He was a faithful member of the Lutheran congregation at Ollie, where the funeral took place Thursday, conducted by his pastor, H. L. Anderson. The body was laid to rest in the cemetery of Carlyle. Rost Carl Adolph 19 De 1971 Age 81 Rost Christ 25 Jy 1957 Age 95 Rost Christ Mrs. Anna 02 Jy 1955 Age 87 Rost Elmer 20 Mr 1968 Age 55 Rost Elsie D. 21 Ag 1979 Age 85 Elsie D. Rost Services for Elsie D. Rost, 85 years old of Poulsbo, Wash., were held Monday, August 27, at Stone Chapel Poulsbo. Mrs. Rost, a 25 year resident of that city, died Tuesday, August 21, at Martha and Mary Nursing Home where she has lived for the past eight and one-half years. She was born in No. I Rana, Norway, on April 16,1894, and moved to South Dakota in 1915 - She married Carl A. Rost on Christmas Day in 1916 and moved to Ollie, Mt. where she and her husband farmed for many years. Mrs. Rost moved to Poulsbo with her husband in 1954, after residing in Baker for seven years. She was a member of the Lutheran Church and the Ladies Aid Society for that church in Montana and also held a number of offices with the society. Her husband preceded her in death in December, 1970, and a son Orville in December, 1973. She is survived by five sons: Clinton of Creswell, Oregon; Clayton of Magna, Utah; Leonard of Belfair Wash.; Harvey and Darrel of Baker. Three daughters: Mrs. Florence (Vernon) Wiseman of Baker;.-Mrs. Adelle (John) Schlect and Mrs. Viola (Warren) Foreman, both of Poulsbo, Wash. Two brothers: Johan and Anton Granhaug and a sister Signe (Mrs. Paul) Hagfords, all of Norway. Thirty-four grandchildren and 46 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Burial was at the Forest 'Lawn Cemetery in Bremerton, Wash. Pallbearers were grandchildren of Mrs. Rost, Rick, Wayne and Paul Carl Rost, Gerald and Stan Foreman and Gene Foster. Relatives from Baker who attended the funeral were Harvey Rost, Darrel Rost and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wiseman and Robert Rost. Other relatives from out of state were Mrs. Art Jones and daughter Heather Of. Gladstone, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Rost of Creswell, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rost, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carl Rost and Mr. and Mrs. Mike White and family of Magna, Utah. Rost Goldie 11 Ag 1961 Rost Harvey Leroy 30 Oc 1991 Age 68 Rost Mary 06 Jy 1985 Age 68 Rost Murril 19 Mr 1969 Age 22 Rost Oliver 12 My 1961 Rost Orville Danny 03 De 1973 Age 48 Rost William H. 02 Se 1955 Age 76 Roth Edward J. 28 Oc 1953 Age 75 Roth Infant 22 Ap 1947 Age 1 Year Roth Martin 02 Ap 1971 Age 53 Roth Martin 12 Jy 1976 Age 84 Roth Martin AGE: 84 DEATH: 07-12-1976 FILE #: 237 PAGE #: 45 Surnames: Flohr, Still, Ihly, Kilzer Martin Roth, 84 years old, of Baker, passed away Monday July 12 in the St. Lukes Tri-State Hospital in Bowman. He was, born Dec. 28, 1891 in, Germany to Martin and Katherine Roth. He moved with his parents to Richardton, N.Dak. when he was one month old. He grew up and received his schooling there. On April 14, 1912, he was united in marriage to Anna Flohr at Richardton. They farmed there until 1923 when he moved to Mott, where he farmed until moving to Baker in 1940. He had resided there since. Mr. Roth was a member of St. John's Catholic Church in Baker. He is survived by his wife, Anna, of Baker: one son, Walter of Baker; two daughters, Mrs. Leona Still of Colstrip and Mrs. Bernadine Ihly of Bowman; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Kilzer of Mott; twenty-three grandchildren and eighteen great grand-children. He was preceded in death by four sons. Funeral services were held Friday, July 16, from the St. Johns Catholic Church. Rosary was said Thursday from the Stevenson Funeral Chapel. Rev. Denis Keane officiated. Burial was in Bonnievale Catholic Cemetery. The Stevenson Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Music was furnished by Mrs. Denzil Young and Mrs. Howard Brietbach. Pallbearers were Gregory Gunderson, Tom Gunderson, Richard Roth, Raymond Roth, Mike Leonard and Kent Flatness. Roth Martin 12 Jy 1941 Age 28 Roth Nick 15 Ag 1974 Age 60 Rountree Joseph 27 Oc 1966 Age 66 Rowley Flora 27 Fe 1945 Age 72 Rowley William C. 03 No 1987 Age 84 Rozelle Phillip 02 Jy 1947 Age 10 Rudolph Francis (Rudy) 30 De 1993 Age 76 Ruff Arlen D. 22 Se 1992 Age 52 Ruff Helen 09 Ja 1981 Age 69 Helen Ruff 69 years old of Plevna passed away Friday, Jan 9 in the Fallon Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness. She was born June 8, 1911, at Plevna, to John and Magdalene Krueg. She grew up and received her schooling in Plevna where she graduated from high school. She accepted Christ as her personal Savior and Lord as a young woman. June 6, 1937, Was united in marriage to , Theophil Leonhardt Ruff, in the Emanuel Congregational Church in Plevna. Following their marriage they farmed at Mildred for two years then they ranched south of Plevna until her death. Mrs. Ruff was a member of the Emmanuel Evangelical Free Church and was active in teaching Sunday school and he Women's Fellowship of that church for many years. She is survived by her husband of Plevna, three daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Viviah) Pinnow of Baker; Mrs. Jim (Evelyn) Huber of Killdeer, ND., and Mrs. Floyd (Janice) Ehret of Plevna; two sisters, Magdalena Hepperle and Mrs. Karl (Erna) Wenz of Baker; and eight grandchildren. Mrs. Ruff was preceded in death by one infant son and her, parents. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 13, from the Emanuel Free, Church in Plevna. Pastor Lyle Birdsall officiated Mrs. Sharon Fried was organist and the church men's quartet,.Allen Allerdings, Richard Schaefer,.Don Fried and Gerald Schell sang "This World is Not My Own" and "What A Day-That Will Be". Casketbearers- were Lawrence Liming, Stan Erlenbush, Carl Hepperle, Douglas Wentz, Craig Pinnow and Fred Morrow. Burial was in the Plevna Community Cemetery. Stevenson. Toew Funeral Home of Baker was in charge Of arrangements. Ruff Lyle James 21 Ap 1946 Age 1 Day Ruff Magdalena S. (Max) 07 No 1992 Age 79 Rugg James T. 09 Jy 1977 Age 82 Rugg James AGE: 82 DEATH: 07-09-1977 FILE #: 286 PAGE #: 52 Surnames: Land, Tague James Tisdale Rugg, 82, of Ismay, died Saturday evening, July 9, at the Veterans Hospital in Miles City following an extended illness. He was born May 14, 1895 in Lansing, Mich., son of Edwin and Anna Rugg. He grew up at Liberal, Kan., and homesteaded in Baca County near Blaine, Colo., in 1915. He was a WWI veteran and upon his discharge returned to his homestead. On Feb. 14, 1920, he married Ada Land at Springfield, Colo., and they resided on the homestead, In 1943 they moved to Hugo, Colo., where they ranched for a short time and then moved to Kiowa, Colo. They moved to Montana in 1951, making their home in the Ismay area where they had lived since. He was a member of the American Legion, Montana Stockgrowers Association, American National Cattle Growers Association and the Registered Polled Hereford Association. He is survived by his wife Ada; four,sons, Glenn of Plevna Keith of Ismay, Alva, of Phoenix and Donald of Denver; one daughter, Mrs. Leon (Louise) Tague of Belle Fourche, S.D.; 13 grandchildren; and two great grandsons. Services were held Wednesday afternoon, July 13, at J. E. Graves Funeral Home Chapel in Miles City. Rev. Les Payne officiated. Interment was in the Custer County Cemetery. Rumelhart Adolphia Mr 1962 Rummelhart Sam S. 07 Ag 1941 Age 73 Rushford Leo B. 26 Ap 1946 Rushford Robley (Bob) 03 My 1975 Age 75 Rushford Robley AGE: 75 DEATH: 05-03-1975 FILE #: 172 PAGE #: 35 Surnames: Ekholm, Christiansen, Hughes, Whitnah, Keller Robley (Bob) Rushford, 75 years old, of Marmarth passed away Saturday, May 3, at his home of a heart attack. Mr. Rushford was born August 20, 1899,at Burlingame, Kansas, to Charles and Hannah Rusford. He grew up and received his schooling In Kansas and came to Marmarth in I916. He was employed by the Milwaukee Railroad for53 years. He was united In marriage to Theo Ekholm at Baker August 20, 1921. He was a member of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and at the time of his death was president of the Board of City Commissioners. He had served on the Board of City Commissioners for the City of Marmarth for 40 years. Survivors are his wife Theo of Marmarth; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Katherine) Christiansen of Mobridge; and Mrs. Donald (Helen) Hughes of Ekalaka; one brother Frank Rushford of Windsor, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Chester Whitnah and Mrs. Rebe Keller both of Oklahoma City; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He was preceded In death by three brothers and three sisters. Graveside services were held Monday at Riverside cemetery In Marmarth. Rev. Earl Barnard officiated. Pallbearers were Donald R. Hughes, Donald F. Hughes, Carter Christiansen, John Christiansen, Robert Christiansen and Ronald Perrin. Rushford Theo. B. 25 Jy 1983 Age 79 Rushton Delphine 31 Ja 1971 Age 46 Rushton L.E. 12 No 1948 Rusley Ernest G. 05 Se 1967 Age 60 Rusley Harold 21 Se 1957 Age 48 Rusley John 27 No 1981 Age 76 Rusley Knute J. 26 Mr 1950 Age 86 Rusley Knute J. Mrs. 20 Ap 1943 Age 64 Rusley Margaret AGE: 63 DEATH: 01-30-1977 FILE #: 273 PAGE #: 50 Surnames: Margaret J. Rusley, 63 years old of Baker, passed away at her home 30 miles Southeast of Baker, Sunday, January 30. Mrs. Rusley was born November 24, 1913, at Baker to Henry and Romanie DeGrand. She grew up and received her schooling at Baker. In 1933 she was united in marriage to John K. Rusley at Baker. They ranched 30 miles Southeast of Baker where she lived until her death. Mrs. Rusley was a member of the American Lutheran Church in Baker. She is survived by her husband, John of Baker, two sons. J. Robert Rusley and Truman Gary Rusley, both of Baker; two sisters, Anna Wagner of Baker and Ruby Carvin of Folsom, California. She was preceded in death by one brother, Arthur DeGrand. Fredric Bruggeman accompanied Mrs. Ruth Wang who sang -My Shepherd Will Supply My Need" and "Forever With the Lord". Pallbearers were Frank Birtic, Russell Culver, Art Tronstad, Arthur DeGrand, Gene Chesmore and Roger Singer. Funeral services were held in the American Lutheran Church in Baker on Thursday, February 3, at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Don Gordineer officiated. Burial was in the Bonnievale Cemetery. The Stevenson Funeral Home of Baker was in charge of the arrangements. Rusley Sig 13 Ja 1945 In Action in France Russell Birdie Mary 24 My 1968 Age 77 Russell Charles J. ) Oc 1967Age 77 Pioneer of Baker Russell Charles Mrs. 05 De 1939 Age 77 Russell Eugene Leo (Gene) 11 De 1987 Age 69 Russell John Frank 29 Jy 1963 Russell Martin L. 29 Je 1952 Age 63 Russell Robert W. 13 De 1926 Age 32 Rustad Dale Ray 18 Ja 1945 Twin to Dean Kay Rustad Dean kay 21 Ja 1945 Twin to Dale Rustad Emil 04 Se 1974 Rustad Gena E. 30 Je 1962 Rustad George 13 Ap 1961 Rustad Gilbert 24 Mr 1945 Age 63 Rustad Larry Thomas 17 No 1965 Rustad Lola 26 Oc 1975 Age 78 Rustad Lola AGE: 78 DEATH: 1975 FILE #: 203 PAGE #: 40 Surnames: Opperman, Walin Lola Rustad, 78 of Baker, widow of rancher George Rustad. died Sunday in the Fallon Memorial Hospital. She entered the Memorial Nursing Home more than a year ago. She was born March 10. 1897, in Winchester. Wis., a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Opperman. Her famlily homesteaded in the Ollie community. She was married April 7. 1915, in Baker and they farmed and ranched in Ollie. Mrs. Rustad had been a member of the Ollie School Board, the election board and the Library Board. She was a charterr member of the Ollie Rebekah Lodge, and a member of the Homemakers Club. She attended The American Lutheran Church. Her husband died in 1901. Survivors include three sons, Kenneth and Ralph Rustad both of, Baker,and Hurbert Rustad of Livingston; three brothers. Allen and Earl Opperman of Onamia, Minn.; and Harold Opperman of Los Angeles; a sister. Mrs. Oscar Walin of Minneapolis; seven grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. Rustad Mervin 04 Oc 1991 Age 74 Rustad Taylor 27 Ja 1992 Infant Rustad Wayne Keith 07 Ja 1990 Age 48 Rutschke Dorothy Ja 1988Age 79 Formerly of Baker Rutschke Rosina Kessler 19 Ag 1939 Age 36 Rutschke Rosina AGE: 36 DEATH: 08-19-1939 FILE #: 10 PAGE #: 1 Surnames: Kessler, Klein, Livingston, Kensal Rosinsa Kessler Rutschke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kessler was born,, October 20, 1903, near Odessa, South Russia. In 1909 she came to America with her parents to settle near Eureka., South Dakota, where she grew to womanhood. In the year 1920 she accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior. Following her Lord In baptism, she united with -the First Baptist Church of Eureka, South Dakota, where she remained a member to her end. In the fall of 1923 she came to live near Baker with her Parents. Three Years later she was united n marriage to Henry Rutschke of Kulm, N. Dak. To this union were born six children, all of whom are yet living. Mrs. Rutschke passed. away at the local hospital after a severe attack of asthma and heart trouble, August 19, 1939. She leaves to mourn her early passing, her husband, three sons, Melvin, Raymond, and Ronald, three daughters, Charlotte, Mary Ann and Judith. Rae, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kessler; four sisters, Mrs. R. Klein of Baker, Mrs. J. M. Livingston of Baker, Mrs. Arthur Kensal of Joliet, Mont., and Barbara Kessler of Baker, besides a host of friends and other relatives. The service was held Wednesday afternoon , from the First Baptist Church with Rev. Harold J. Ludwick officiating. Out of town relatives here for the sad rites were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knesal of Joliet and Mr., Rutschke's parents from Kulm, ND. Rutzen Joyce L. Schaefer 24 Oc 1969 Ryan Margaret Mrs. 15 De 1927 Ryan Martin 30 Se 1917 Ryan Nellie 25 My 1927 Ryland H. J. 08 Je 1931