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Monday, February 23, 1998 The Bismarck Tribune Page5A DEATHS APPOINTMENT BOOK Erhardt Straub Ann Jorgenson Frank Kingsbury Emmett Hegwood III MCKENZIE Emmett "Tuffer" Leo Hegwood III, 28, McKenzie, died Feb. 22, 1998 at his home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Emmett Hegwood III had a lot of love for his family, animals and country living. Wednesday, at Bismarck Funeral Home, with the Rev.

James Soren-son officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant View Cemetery, McKenzie. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, at Bismarck Funeral Home, and will continue for one hour prior to services on Wednesday. Emmett was born on Nov.

7, 1969 in Lisbon, the son of Emmett Jr. and Sandra (Zeeb) Hegwood. Emmett and his family lived in Gwinner, and moved to Bismarck in 1974, and then to McKenzie. Emmett graduated from Bismarck High School in 1988. He worked for Dorscher's Sand Blasting in Bismarck.

He had a lot of love for all his family, animals, farming, country living, fixing up Chevy pickups with his Dad, and country music. He is survived by his parents, Emmett Jr. and Sandra Hegwood, McKenzie; three sisters, Nanette Hegwood and her son, Nathen, Bismarck, Susan and her husband, Troy Schumacher and children, Lacey and Tanner, Pettibone, La-Donna and her husband, Bruce Loehrke and children, Nicole and Bryce, New Salem; grandparents, Leo and Viola Zeeb, Goodrich, and Emmett Sr. and Rose Hegwood, Oakes; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. He was preceded in death by a cousin, Lee Allen Zeeb.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made as memorials to the Hemophilia Foundation. (Bismarck Funeral Home) FUNERALS TODAY ELMA BAIER, 81, Hazen, 10 a.m. MST, Peace Lutheran Church, Hazen. (Selbel Funeral Home, Hazen) JUNE COOK, 72, Montevideo, 11 a.m., United Methodist Church, Montevideo. (Anderson Funeral Home, Montevideo) DONALD HASSE, B6, Steele, 2 p.m., St.

John's Lutheran Church, Tappen. (Perry Funeral Home, Mandan) EILEEN LEINGANG, 63, 4329 Clar-Idge Loop, 10 a.m., Church of St. Anne, Bismarck. (Welgel Funeral Home, Mandan) FRANK LUKACH, 84, Minot, 11 a.m., St. John the Apostle Catholic Church, Mlnot.

(Thompson-Larson Funeral Home, Minot) EDNA RONAN, 90, Manvel, 2 p.m., Zion Congregational Church, Manvel. (Amundson Funeral Home, Grand Forks) TODAY I5ZSS1 PUBLIC EVENTS: SOUP KITCHEN, 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m., Ruth Meiers Hospitality House. GOVERNMENT: REPUBLICAN PARTY DISTRICT CONVENTIONS, 7 p.m., Doublewood Inn. NORTH DAKOTA WETLANDS TRUST, 8 a.m., Holiday Inn. ORGANIZATIONS: BISMARCK TOASTMASTERS, 6 p.m., Room 330, Department of Transportation.

MANDAN LIONS CLUB, 12 noon, Mandan American Legion Hall. SWEET ADELINES, 7:30 p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. KIWANIS CLUB OF MAN-DAN, noon, Seven Seas, Mandan. FLICKERTAIL TOAST-MASTERS, 6:30 a.m., BSC Student Union. NORTHERN LIGHTS CHORUS, 7:30 p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

HIGH NOONERS TOASTMASTERS, 11:45 a.m., Municipal Country Club. MISSOURI BASIN TOAST-MASTERS, noon, Basin Electric. TOMORROW GOVERNMENT: FREE INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE, p.m., Mandan Senior Center. Sponsored by Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP). SPORTS: CLASS A BASKETBALL, Century at St.

Mary's, 7:30 p.m. ''JUNIOR HOCKEY, Central Wyoming at Bobcats, 7:05 p.m., Civic Center. SERVICES Ba AL-ANON INFORMATION SERVICE, call 663-0139 for ipformation. WELL BABY CUNIC, 1-3 p.m. Tuesdays, Birthcenter One.

Call 323-6580. WORLD WAR MEMORIAL BUILDING FALLWINTER HOURS, 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays and noon-9 p.m. Sundays.

EMERGENCY FUEL ASSISTANCE, applications may be optained by calling Burleigh County Social Services at 222-6622, or stopping at their office at 415 E. Rosser Suite 113, Bismarck. NATIONAL EATING DISORDER SCREENING PROGRAM, 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., Feb. 26, St.

Alexius Boardroom. For more information call the St. Alexius Education Center at 224-7070. FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF MURDER VICTIMS SUPPORT GROUP, Tuesday, 7 p.m., Jack Science Center, Room No. 119.

CUSTER DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT Tuesday CHILD HEALTH NURSING CONFERENCE, Carson Courthouse, call 622-3591 for an appt. FOOT CARE, a.m., Tuesday, New Salem Pioneer Club, call 667-3370 for an appt. Cody Strothman tj Insurance Specialist PI Bismarck 258-2158 17 ELDERCARE INSURANCE 43 of LTC today Robert Stoddard FLASHER Robert Stoddard, 78, Flasher, died Feb. 21, 1998, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

MST Wednesday, at American Lutheran Church, Robert Stoddard was particularly known for his wit and singing. Flasher, with the Rev. Dale Nabben officiating. Burial will be in Fairhill Cemetery, with graveside services by Flasher American Legion. Visitation will be after 1 p.m.

Tuesday, at Buehler-Larson Funeral Home, Mandan, and will continue for one hour prior to services at the church. Robert was born on June 26, 1919 at Flasher, the son of Cort and Elsie (Evenson) Stoddard. He was raised in the area and graduated from Flasher High School. He served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II, with the 37th Fighter Squadron in Italy and Africa.

After his discharge from the service he married Bette Banning in 1948. He worked for Mor-Gran-Sou, owned and operated the Park Tavern in Flasher and was later employed with the Morton County Road Department, retiring in 1976. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and boating and was a lifetime member of American Legion, as well as a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and Mandan Eagles Clubs. Bob was particularly known for his wit and singing. He loved life and always found the good in those he knew.

No matter what problems arose, Bob was not one to complain. Bob will be missed by many friends and family members, including his wife, Bette; his stepdaughter and her husband, Jill and Art Gaskins, Castro Valley, his son, Gary Stoddard, Gering, two stepsons, Scott Sinclair and his wife, Wendy, Phoenix, and Toby Thompson, Great Falls, six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one sister-in-law, Vera Stoddard, Valley City. He was preceded in death by his parents; and one brother, Curtis. (Buehler-Larson Funeral Home, Mandan) Cleo Jacobson Geo Delores Jacobson, 81, 527 W. Bowen died Feb.

21, 1998, in a Bismarck nursing home. Arrangements are pending with Perry Funeral Home, Mandan. Arnold Kreln Arnold W. Krein, 69, Bismarck, died Feb. 22, 1998, at his home.

Arrangements are pending with Bismarck Funeral Home. RECORD RICHARD FORSTER, 68, Rich-ardton, 9:00 p.m., Feb. 21. (Price-Murphy Funeral Home, Dickinson) BEN DOCKTER, 80, McClusky, 5:34 p.m., Feb. 22.

(Hertz Funeral Home, McClusky) POUCESHERSFF ES3ZS1 BURLEIGH THEFT: Leroy Butler, Bismarck, reported $3,437 worth of items taken from his boat between Jan. 7 and Feb. 20 on Sunshine Lane at Ponderosa Village in north Bismarck. Missing: compact disc stereo, speakers, amp, carburetor, six life preserver vests, boat battery, 15 compact discs and $50 in cash. starting At9 '5S97 starting 497 starting At $5397 Starting At $2997 starting At $14997 Aw': i 4f a a Ha a w.

a a Ml' HI I II Erhardt Johanes Straub, 83, 2430 Valley View, Bismarck, died Feb. 20, 1998, at his home. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, at Faith Lutheran Church, Bismarck. Erhardt Straub served on the Kreutz Township Election Board for several years and was an active volunteer.

Burial will be at 2 p.m. MST Wednesday, at New Leipzig Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today, 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Tuesday, and for one hour prior to services at the church on Wednesday. Erhardt was born on March 3, 1914 in North Lemmon Township, the son of Jacob and Christina (Zacher) Straub. He was raised and educated north of Lemmon and helped his family on the farm. He worked from 1933 to 1935 on area township roads while living on the family farm.

From June of 1936 until October of 1936, he lived in Oregon and worked on the orchards picking pears and lumbering. Erhardt married Kathryne E. Frey in Elgin, on June 19, 1938. From 1939 until 1941 he worked for the WPA as a time keeper. They then farmed and raised their family south of New Leipzig.

He served on the Kreutz Township Election Board for 20 years, and on their school board for nine years. He was a member of, and on the church council for, the Imma-nuel Lutheran Church in New Leipzig. In Bismarck, Erhardt was a member of Faith Lutheran Church and took part in Faith Lutheran Church Friendship Circle. For many years, he served on the election board and was a kitchen volunteer at Bismarck's Senior Center. Erhardt volunteered for the newsletter as well as the Bismarck Senior Center Nutrition Program.

He also served on the Silver Haired Legislature Election Board. He enjoyed shooting pool, watching television, and was very proud of his fine miniature tractor collection. Erhardt is survived by one son, Vernon, New Leipzig; four daughters and sons-in-law, Arlene and Clifford Zimmerman, Montana, Gloria and Don Perot, Louisiana, Judy and Rudolph Veitz, Hettinger, and Janice and Jerome Schenfisch, Garrison; 13 grandchildren, Mary Beth and Pamela Straub, Clifford and Chester Zimmerman, Cheryl Brilz, Brenda Johnson, Angela Perot, Allan, Arlin, Ann, Arlet and Alex Veitz, and Kathryne Koffler; nine great-grandchildren; and a step-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his wife, Kathryne; his parents; an infant son, Ernest George; two brothers, Herbert Bauer and Walter Straub; and one grandchild. (Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck) FOR THE BIRTHS I MEDCENTER ONE SON, Justin and Theresa Sabo, 2910 E.

Rosser 3:53 a.m., Feb. 22. ST. ALEXIUS MEDICAL CENTER SON, Corey Botner and Michelle Leidenix Botner, 2151 Harbor Bismarck, 6:07 p.m., Feb. 21.

DAUGHTER, Tim and Dina Miller, 1741 Wichita 4:04 p.m., Feb. 22. DEATHS MEDCENTER ONE deas For Your Vanities Medicine Cabinets Marble Tops Toilet TopperS Linen Cabinets Mil I Ann Jorgenson, 82, Mandan, died Feb. 20, 1998, in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 10 a.m.

Tuesday, at Saints Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, Wilton, with the Rev. George Pruys officiating. Ann Jorgenson will be missed dearly by friends and family. A rosary will be said at 6:30 p.m. tonight, followed by a vigil service at 7 p.m., at the church.

Visitation will continue for one hour prior to services at the church on Tuesday. Ann Dowhanick was born July 7, 1915 to John and Helen (Ewasiuk) Dowhanick in Belfield. She was raised on the family farm. She married Lewis Jorgenson on Nov. 19, 1938.

They fanned Mr. Jor-genson's parents homestead 17 miles southeast of Mercer. Ann was a member of Saints Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, Wilton. She is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Darlene and Duaine Schilling, Turtle Lake; four sons and three daughters-in-law, Paul and Florence Jorgenson, and Roger and Elizabeth Geist, all of Cedar, Clyde and Vickie Donovan, Collinsville, 111., and Jim Donovan, Naperville, 14 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one sister, Dorothy Sneer, Portland, two brothers, Nick, Wilton, and Paul, Portland, and many special nieces and nephews. Ann was preceded in death by her husband, Lewis; two sons, Duane and Clifford; her parents; four sisters; and four brothers.

(Boelter Funeral Home, Bismarck) Richard Forster RICHARDTON Richard Forster, 68, Richardton, died Feb. 21, 1998, in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 9:30 a.m. MST Tuesday, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Richardton.

Burial will be in North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, rural Mandan. He is survived by his wife, Joy; three sons, Mark, Mandan, Kurt, Mira Loma, and Jayme, Moorhead, four daughters, Karla Northrop, Dickinson, Mardell Forster, Lisa Karney and LuAnn Shepherd, all of Bismarck; four brothers, Floyd, Puyallup, Ferd, Halliday, Larry, New Salem, and Bud, Coon Rapids, Minn. five sisters, Alice Schantz, Glen Ullin, Sister Olivia Forster, St. Joseph, Norma Chadwick, Delano, Pat Holupschinsky, Amery, and Margaret Colbert, Mesa, and one half-sister, Agnes Abraham, Helena, Mont. (Price-Murphy Funeral Home, Dickinson) Haskell Infant Sons Haskell Infant Sons, born Feb.

20, 1998, to Bruce and Karin Haskell, died Feb. 20, 1998, in a Bismarck Hospital. Services will be held at 5:30 p.m. today, at Boelter Funeral Home, Bismarck, with the Rev. Marvin Klemmer officiating.

"Our babies were real. Our babies were wanted. Our babies are loved." They are survived by their parents, Bruce and Karin; one brother, Brandt; their grandparents, Eddie and Geri Kautzman, Mandan, and Joyce Haskell, Wahpeton; aunts and uncles, Kim Becker, Denver, Kevin and Renee Kautzman, Woodbury, Kris-ten Kautzman, Mandan, Rob and Mary Haskell, and Bob and Cindy Senff, all of Fargo; and seven cousins. They were preceded in death by their grandfather, Richard Haskell. (Boelter Funeral Home, Bismarck) SAT1 JJv AjKf tw I mm CENTER Frank Kingsbury, 44, Center, died Feb.

18, 1998, at his home in Center. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, at Center United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Mary-Lee Lint officiating. Frank Kingsbury enjoyed fishing, reading and jet skiing with his daughters.

Frank Kim Kingsbury was born on Jan. 11, 1954 at Mexico City, Mexico, the son of Thomas Lloyd Kingsbury and Anne Rose (Sader) Kingsbury. He was raised in the Sanborn area and graduated from North Central High School near Sanborn. He married Julie Komros-ky in Valley City in 1972. A boiler maker and iron worker, Frank was a member of Mandan Local No.

793. He moved with his family to Center in 1975. His job took him to many parts of the country and he spent a great deal of time working in Washington State. He enjoyed fishing, reading, jet-skiing with his daughters, gardening and playing cards. He is survived by many family members and friends, including his four daughters, Kelli Swanson and her husband, Stephen, Daytona Beach, Jodi Kingsbury, Dickinson, and her fiance, Aaron Hintz, Hannover, Rena Kingsbury, Bismarck, and Lanna Kingsbury, Dickinson; his mother, Anna Nelson, Page; his father, Thomas Kingsbury, Patagonia, two brothers, Tom, Fargo, and Kurt, Valley City; and numerous half-sisters and brothers.

(Buehler-Larson Aineral Home, Mandan) Hillis Adams Hillis R. Adams, 84, Bismarck, died Feb. 20, 1998, in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, at Century Baptist Church, Bismarck, with the Revs.

Willis Potratz and John Binder officiating. Burial will be in Underwood Cemetery at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Visitation will be from noon to 9 p.m. today, at Bismarck Funeral Home, and will continue for one hour prior to services at the church on Tuesday.

Hillis Ross Adams was born April 18, 1913 in Adell, Iowa, the son of Willie and Lillie (Jewett) Adams. Soon after Hillis was born, the family moved to Underwood, where Hillis was educated. He married Alice Larson on September 25, 1937 in Wilton. Following their marriage, they farmed in the Wilton area until 1951, when they moved to Bismarck and Hillis began his employment with the North Dakota Highway Department. He retired in Bismarck in 1975.

The last 18 years of his employment was in Underwood as an equipment operator and leadman. During his retirement, he greatly enjoyed woodworking. Hillis was a charter member of Century Baptist Church. He served many years of his life as a Sunday school teacher and camp counselor at Crystal Springs Baptist Camp. Hillis is survived by his wife, Alice; two daughters and sons-in-law, Juliet and Gary Blatchford, Bismarck, and Lola and Robert Mattfeld, Spokane, five grandchildren, Renae and husband.

Clay Ulrich, Bismarck, Jodi and husband, Matt Lokemoen, Chippewa Falls, Ruth and husband, Gregg Stuart, Bismarck, Paul and wife, Kelci Mattfeld, Spokane, and Nathan and wife, Aide' Mattfeld, Tepic, Mexico; nine great-grandchildren; one sister and brother-in-law, Madeline and Harold Larson, Breckenridge, three sisters-in-law, Kathryn Adams, Tacoma, Mary Adams, Butte, and Barbara Bunk, Mandan; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and seven brothers. In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer memorials to Crystal Springs Baptist Camp. (Bismarck Funeral Home) Jacob Rommlch HARVEY Jacob Roemmich, 81, Harvey, died Feb. 20, 1998, in the Harvey hospital.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, at Hertz Funeral Home, Harvey. Burial will be in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Tuttle. He is survived by his wife, Alvi-na; three sons, Jacob Gene, Devils Lake, Timothy James, Holdrege, and Paul Allen, Berlin; four daughters, Sheila Strand, Holdrege, Leslie Unger, Loomis, Lori Stroup, Holdrege, and Sylvia Roemmich, Fessenden; two sisters, Lydia Meckle, McClusky, and Martha Martin, Harvey; and one brother, Henry, Chinook, Mont. (Hertz Funeral Home, Harvey) Ben Dockter MCCLUSKY Ben B.

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