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Bismarck Tribune Bismarcktribune.com Page 6A Thursday, January 9, 2014 DEATHS Thomas Joblinski Thomas Joblinski, 68, Mandan, died Jan. 6, 2014. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 10, at First Lutheran Church, Man-dan, with the Rev.

Christina Martin officiating. Bradley Clement Bradley Lane Clement, 54, Bismarck, passed away at his home on Dec. 30, 2013. A memorial service will be held at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday, Jan.

15, at Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck. 1 1 JL I -Ml Associated Press Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, right, comes in for a landing during a tandem skydive Wednesday in Tucson, Ariz. Giffords skydives to mark shooting anniversary Bob Lindteigen TURTLE LAKE Bob A. Lindteigen, 52, Turtle Lake, died Jan.

5, 2014, at a Bismarck hospital. Memorial services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 11, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Turde Lake. He is survived by his sons, Jessy Born and Bob Lindteigen, both of Nebraska; a daughter, MaLinda Moore, Nebraska; several grandchildren; his mother, Mavis June Lindteigen, Turtle Lake; his father, Byron Lindteigen, Minnesota; a brother, Jim Lindteigen, Turtle Lake; his sisters, Kathy Lindteigen and Jerri Stavig, both of Turtle Lake, Nadean Shannon, Sunrise Beach, Jeanine Lindteigen, Valley City, and Jeannette Parker, Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada; and his half-brother, Myron Lindteigen and half-sister, Paula Lindteigen, both of Nebraska.

(Goetz Funeral Home, Turtle Lake) Guida Peterson Guida Peterson, 98, Rapid City, S.D., formerly of Epping, died Jan. 1, 2014, at her home. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 13, at Epping Lutheran Church.

Interment will be at Epping Cemetery. She is survived by two sons, Theodore and Marlin, both of Rapid City; 1 1 grand-children; and 11 greatgrandchildren. (Fulkerson Funeral Home, Williston) Myron Wolt Myron D. Wolt, 85, formerly of Tappen, died Jan. 6, 2014, in Lakewood, Colo.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. MST Saturday, Jan. 18, at Crown Hill Mortuary, Wheat Ridge, Colo. He is survived by his wife, June Coulter Wolt; his children, Jeffrey, Jami, Michael and Jonathon Wolt; and his brother, Dean Wolt. Magdalena Wagner Magdalena -Wagner, 87, formerly of Linton, died 7, 2014, at StrasbuTg Care Center.

Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 13, at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Linton. Further arrangements are pending with Myers Funeral Home, Linton.

Steven Fowler Steven L. Fowler, 61, died Jan. 6, 2014, in Shakopee, Minn. Services will be held in Minot in early February. FUNERALS TODAY Edna Anderson, 95, Fargo, 2 p.m., Bisbee Luther-an Church.

(Hanson-Runsvold Funeral Home, Fargo) Arlene Andre, Bismarck, 2 p.m., McCabe United Methodist Church, Bismarck. (Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck) Rosemary Bobtail Bear, 42, Green Grass, S.D., 1 1 a.m., Lakota Cultural Center, Eagle Butte, S.D. (Stout Family Funeral Home, Mobridge, S.D.) Clara Elder, 102, Beulah, 10 a.m. CST, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Beulah.

(Barbot-Seibel Funeral Home, Beulah) Louise Friez, 94, Bismarck, 11 a.m., United Church of Christ, Bismarck. (Parkway Funeral Service, Bismarck) Maryjackman, 100, Glasgow, 10:30 a.m., St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Williston. (Everson Funeral Home, Williston) Terry Piper, 72, Mandan, 2 p.m., First Lutheran Church, Mandan. (Buehler-Larson Funeral Home, Mandan) Verna Schell, 85, Bismarck, 1:30 p.m., First Lutheran Church, Bismarck.

(Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck) Sally See the Elk, 35, Fort Yates, 10 a.m., A.J. Agard Memorial Building, Fort Yates. (Da Wise-Perry Funeral Services, Mandan) ReNoel Thompson, 92, Bismarck, 1 1 a.m., Bismarck Funeral Home. Gordon Tree Top FORT YATES Gordon W. Tree Top 66, Fort Yates, died Jan.

5, 2014, in Fort Yates. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 10, at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Fort Yates.

Burial follows at Tree Top Family Cemetery, rural Fort Yates. He is survived by his chil-dren, Lisa Red Wing, Lawrence, Sarah Tree Top, Flaundreau, S.D., Gordon Aberdeen, S.D., Paul and Lucas Tree Top, Sioux City, S.D., and Nikeia and Gordon Randall, Philadelphia; his siblings, Lila Brought Plenty, Virginia Twin and Norman and Ken-neth Tree Top, all of Fort Yates; along with numerous grandchildren. (Stout Family Funeral Home, Mobridge, S.D.) Joni Miller STRASBURG Joni Miller, 54, Strasburg, died Jan. 7, 2014, at her home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Saturday, Jan. 11, at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Strasburg. Further arrangements are pending with Myers Funeral Home, Linton. STATE DEATHS COOPERSTOWN Oliver Anderson, 91.

CRYSTAL Jean Cameron, 86. FARGO Gordon Bol-stad, 81; Donna Hoff, 91; Ronald Hoffman, 66. JAMESTOWN Esther Fuchs, 87; Annie Kollman, 90. KATHRYN Roger Pickar 59 LIDGERWOOD Velma Kinzler, 85. MAYVILLE Merle MINOT Joseph Gallagher, 90; Helen Rice, 91.

PARK RIVER Jesse Larson, 38. WAHPETON Verla Let-teer, 98. Sun delays space station supply flight By MARCIA DUNN AP Aerospace Writer CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. A strong solar storm is interfering with the latest grocery run to the International Space Station. On the bright side, the orbiting lab has won a four-year extension, pushing its projected end-of-lifetime to at least 2024, a full decade from now.

"This is a big plus for us," said NASA's human exploration chief, Bill Gersten-maier. On Wednesday, Orbital Sciences Corp. delayed its space station delivery mission for the third time. Another launch attempt will be made this afternoon. The company's unmanned rocket, the Antares, was set to blast off from Wallops Island, with a capsule full of supplies and science experiments, including ants for an educational project.

But several hours before Wednesday afternoon's planned flight, company officials took the unusual step of postponing the launch for fear that solar radiation could doom the rocket. Orbital Sciences' chief technical officer, Antonio Elias, said solar particles might interfere with electronics equipment in the rocket, and lead to a launch failure. After evaluating the situation all day Wednesday, Orbital Sciences decided to aim for today at 12:07 p.m. CST. The solar flare peaked Tuesday afternoon and more activity was expected, but the company determined that the space weather was within acceptable risk levels.

The sun is at the peak of a weak 1 1-year storm cycle. Although the solar storm barely rated moderate, some passenger jets were being diverted from the poles to avoid potential communication and health issues. Bradley Clement There will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place. Bradley was born Nov.

25, 1959, in Hettinger, the son of Robert and Marge (Gunther) Clement. He went to school in Hettinger and Dickinson. Brad worked various jobs in North Dakota and out of state. Brad is survived by his son, Bobby Jo; his daughter, Amanda; his sister, Connie; his brothers, Terry and Randy; one stepbrother, Bill; his step-mother, Karen; and his nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother; his father; and his grandparents.

Go to www.eastgatefu-neral.com to share memories of Brad and sign the online guest book. Angeline Dire DICKINSON Angeline "Angie" Dire, 78, Dickinson, died Jan. 7, 2014, at her home, following a lengthy illness. Services will be held at 2 p.m. MST Friday, Jan.

10, at Hillside Baptist Church, Dickinson. Inurnment will take place in the spring at Dickinson Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Don; her children, Dawnie Sullivan, Jane Mil-ner, Kregg and Paul; nine grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; three sisters, Agnes Faiman, Dickinson, Elaine Candee, San Francisco, and Diane Douglass, Salt Lake City; and a brother, Willard Jaeger; 'Dickinson. (Ladbury Service, Dickinson) Felix Vetter HAZELTON lp Felix Vetter, 69, Hazelton, died Jan. 7, 20 14, at San-ford Health, Bismarck.

Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 11, at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Hazelton. Burial will be at the church cemetery.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Lou; five daughters, Sheree Vetter and Stephanie Topp, both of Fargo, Carrie Mann and Kim Renz, both of Bismarck, and Terri Anderson, Menasha, 17 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; one sister, Patty Bosch, Bismarck; and his mother-in-law, Margaret Ternes, Bismarck. (Myers Funeral Home, Linton) Bertha Lanning NEW ROCKFORD Bertha Lanning, 79, New Rockford, died Jan. 8, 2014, at Lutheran Home of the Good Shepherd, New Rockford. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan.

10, at Lutheran Flome of the Good Shepherd Chapel, New Rockford. Further arrangements are pending with Evans Funeral Home, New Rockford. Marian Fruh DICKINSON Marian Fruh, 91, Dickinson, formerly of Bismarck, died Jan. 7, 2014, in St. Luke's Home, Dickinson.

Arrangements are pending with Stevenson Funeral Home, Dickinson. Kelly Wing Kelly Wing, 55, Mandan, died Jan. 7, 2014, at Sanford Health, Bismarck. Arrangements are pending with Weigel Funeral and Cremation Services, Mandan. R.

Patrick Schmidt R. Patrick "Pat" Schmidt, 56, Bismarck, died Jan. 7, 2014, in a Minneapolis hospital. Further arrangements are pending. Y.3 Thomas 11 I I- I JODIinSKI Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m.

today at Weigel Funeral Home, Man-dan, with a prayer service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service at the church on Friday. Thomas Lee Joblinski was born April 16, 1945, in Seattle, Wash. He moved to North Dakota as a boy and spent his childhood in Man-dan, attending St. Joseph Catholic School, later attending St.

Gertrude High School in Raleigh. Tom married Coreen Parks in 1967. To this union, three children were born: Tana, Greg and Mike. In 2001, Tom married Susan Anderson. Tom started his career in law enforcement and was named the Outstanding Young Police Officer of North Dakota, but the majority of his career was spent in construction.

A jack of all trades and a hard worker, he never said the words "I can't." Using his many talents, Tom supervised many construction projects. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and a true outdoorsman. He loved to travel and was a wonderful cook, famous for his turkey stuffing. When Tom wasn't outdoors, he enjoyed John Wayne movies. Family was central in his life and he was proud of his children and grandchildren.

His vibrant personality endeared him to many people and he will be deeply missed. Tom will be fondly remembered and deeply, missed by his wife, Susan, -Mandan; his sons, Greg (Tanya) (Keely, Kade), Mandan, and Mike (Cole, Jew-lianna), Bismarck; his daughters, Tana (Madison, Michael), Bismarck, and Amber (Trent) (Trae, McKenzie), Mandan; his sisters, JoAnne (Joe) Kelsch, Linton, and Judy (Jon) Martin, Bismarck; his brother, Frank (Gladys) Ereth, Mandan; former wife, Coreen Joblinski-Freier; and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and his special furry friend, Pebbles. Tom was preceded in death by his parents; and his wife's son, Christopher. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred. Go to www.weigelfu.ner-al.com to sign the online guest book.

Myron Auen MOTT Myron G. Auen, 85, Mott, died Jan. 6, 2014, at Mott Good Samaritan Society. Services will be held at 10 a.m. MST Friday, Jan.

10, at St. Vincent's Catholic Church, Mott. Burial will be at Sunnyslope Cemetery, Mott. He is survived by his wife, Marcy; his daughter, Cheryl Olson; his sons, George, Rod and Tim; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; his brothers, Clint, Luke, Leland and Rich; and his sister, Jennifer. (Evanson-Jensen Funeral Home, Mott) Melinda White Body NEW TOWN Melinda White Body, 30, New Town, died Jan.

7, 2014, at a Minot hospital. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 11, at New Town Civic Center. Further arrangements are pending with Langhans Funeral Home, Parshall.

Gordon Richmond MARMARTH Gordon Richmond, 89, Marmarth, died Jan. 7, 2014, at Fallon Medical Complex, Baker, Mont. Arrangements are pending with Stevenson Funeral Home, Baker. Vice President Joe Biden's office said he called Giffords on Wednesday to wish her good luck "Gabby's courage determination has been absolutely inspirational," Biden wrote on his office's Twitter account. Giffords' jump will be broadcast Thursday on NBC's "Today" show.

In Tucson, about 100 residents attended a ceremony Wednesday morning outside the University of Arizona Medical Center, where the injured were treated. A bell was rung once for each victim as the Rev. Joe Fitzgerald spoke to the crowd. "Today, we gather to remember the tragic day three years ago when our community was deeply wounded," he said. Other ceremonies and moments of silence took place across the city.

"I think the commemorations are, in large part, recognition of our community's collective care and compassion and grit to go on," Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild said. Pam Simon, 66, who was a Giffords aide at the time of the attack and suffered a gunshot wound to the chest, reflected on the shooting with crisp memories, but also a positive outlook. "When we stop on an anniversary to really reflect, sometimes it opens the wounds a little bit," she said. "But it's also gratifying in a way to see the community come out again and remember." Giffords, who was shot in the head, has become a leader of Americans for Responsible Solutions, a national organization she founded with her husband to rival the powerful pro-gun lobby. By BRIAN SKOLOFF and TERRY TANG Associated Press TUCSON, Ariz.

Gabrielle Giffords marked the three-year anniversary of an attack that left her severely wounded and forced her to resign from Congress by skydiving Wednesday in a feat that highlights her ongoing recovery after having to learn how to walk and talk again. Across the city, others gathered for bell-ringing and flag-raising ceremonies to remember the six killed and 13 injured, including Giffords, on Jan. 8, 2011, as the former Arizona congresswoman met with constituents outside a grocery store. Giffords waved and blew kisses to a crowd at a sky-diving site between Phoenix and Tucson after successfully landing without injury. "Gabby landed beautifully.

Happy she's safe. So proud of her bravery," Giffords' husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly, wrote on his Twitter account after the tandem jump with his wife strapped to a professional skydiver. Jimmy Hatch, a former Navy SEAL who accompanied Giffords along with others, said the group held hands and formed a circle shortly after exiting the aircraft, then made a line with Giffords in the middle. "She was the least nervous person on the plane," Hatch said, calling Giffords a "rock star" for making the jump on such an emotional day. "They did a little moment of silence at the drop zone," he said.

"The emotion was really heavy. Then she smiled and said, 'Let's 7 Lorena McKinnon, right, sits with her mother, Julia Navarro, in Provo, uian. (Associated Press) Woman to give birth to grandchild PROVO, Utah (AP) A 58-year-old Utah woman is set to give birth in a few weeks to her first grandchild. Julia Navarro is serving as a gestational surrogate for her daughter and son-in-law after the couple struggled with fertility problems. Navarro's daughter Lorena McKinnon said she began trying to have a baby with her husband, Micah McKinnon, three years ago.

The 32-year-old Provo woman said sh's had about a dozen miscarriages, with the longest pregnancy lasting 10 weeks. After several tries, the couple began looking for a surrogate. McKinnon said a friend and sister both considered carrying her baby, but ultimately decided against it. That's when her mother offered to step in. "As a family, we have to help each other," Navarro said.

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