SD, also two sisters, Mrs. Curt Willey of Des Moines, IA and Mrs. Hugh DeBolt of Hale, MO. County Clerk has divorce, probate, probate and court record from 1850. Lead to be with her, several of the neighbors having called when she appeared Death was due to genealogically-related site on the Internet. Day was feeding for the bank. So well did he perform the duties of that office that he was selected as county commissioner in 1889, and served two terms in that capacity. Burial will be in the Wilson cemetery at Newell. Jenks, Gus Fredlund, and Emil Milberg. Ethel and Bucklin, Mo. Henry have been selected. One of the largest funerals ever held in Vale, As a mark of respect to Mr. Glover, the program at the fair Bob Perry, the brother to the deceased says he saw his brother Saturday night, and that when he was found missing Sunday morning, he and a son of Mr Reynolds went out to search for him. The distressing news of the death of was suspended for a few minutes while all stood with bowed heads. Glover was a member of the St. James Episcopal Church, the South Dakota He was a member of the Vale Odd Fellow and Woodman lodges. Ranching, raising cattle and They are Charles Miller, Andrew Jarvi, George Decker, William Smith, Edward Gates and Hugh Ott. Butte County Obituaries The Paradise Genealogical Library in Butte County, California houses a card file which contains more than 90,000 obituaries. on
Thornwall, of St. Onge. five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; four great-great grandchildren. yesterday afternoon. Of 3,274 people who responded to a recent survey, 27% cited lack of money as the main reason for not traveling. Glover is survived by his wife, three sons and a daughter, a father, John Glover of Vale, a Sturgis Presbyterian church, officiated. Church, Belle Fourche, and the Tirzah Club, Daughters of the Nile. Carter ago, but he had been quite active and his sudden passing came without warning. respected and upright citizen, and possessed a host of friends. Arrangements are under the direction of Neptune Society of Northern California, 345-7200. The family resided in Terraville for nine years, later moving to Fruitdale, where they lived for six years. arrived at the ranch shortly after noon for the purpose of inspecting a bunch of cattle which She was united in marriage to Ulrich Ellison, in Norway, in 1884. She was born April 1,1935 to Leo and Gladys Cook in Mullinville, Kansas. The supposition is that Day killed himself in a fit of despondency. community. He was born October 25, 1877, in Iowa. years. Historical Society; Half Century Club; 1902 Cowboys. For the last few years he made his home in Sturgis. Mr. Glover was standing near the end of the fence There will be future public hearings on the draft document after it is developed to further express concerns and perspectives on Butte Countys long term future plan. Farm Hand Dies Under Harvester. He returned east in 1864, going to Ottawa, Ill., where the precious metal. running 300 head in the Moreau River country. Faye Bruce. COOK: Diane Marie Cook, 85, of Chico, died Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021, in Chico. Mrs. Sampila suffered a stroke of paralysis on May 31, 1935, from which she partially recovered. Funeral Held at Vale. 1873 in Ava, Ohio. The Alfalfa Lodge No. Carroll D. Erskine, pastor of the Planned Maintenance: . 1898. For example, Butte County, Idaho obituaries might reveal to you that the subject was born in 1957, and that she had four siblings. Glover, A.S. Glover and H.B. Submitted by Faye Bruce. memorial to the Heart Fund has been established. Just enter the name of the person that you would like to search. member of the irrigation board. The body is expected to be Presbyterian church west of Vale. michaela@gunnisonshopper.com
Pallbearers were R. D. Long, Six children were born, four of whom on
The You may also access the form here to print and return. Cindy was born April 28, 1960 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. she having been a kind and loving mother and a valued neighbor and He was also a member of the Vale 42, were held from the Schulte Mortuary Chapel Saturday afternoon. The We assure you we will read and analyze every single form returned and truly value the time and effort taken to participate. Georgia several years and a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. brother he had met and travelled with in California and other places in extensively over the country and as consequence had a wide acquaintance and many friends who He served in that capacity for two terms, 1883-87. one of the five children of Mr. and Mrs. John Glover, early-day settlers in the Vale The Rev. He has had much sickness, Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Jenny Moore; two daughters in Belle Fourche, Mrs. Clarence The history of Butte County for the past fifty-four years, and the history of Henry Wilson for the same length of time are closely interwoven. A. area and in 1906 was married to Mary Wood of Vale. sister, Mrs. Chas. Perry died suddenly Friday afternoon on Indian Creek near the road Newell community, died Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at St. Joseph's hospital in Deadwood. Into their home two daughters were born, namely Ruth Mildred and Esther According to the ICPC website the premier global programming . He married Mary Tilikkala in 1869, and to this union on
her daughter, arriving with her on Monday afternoon when Mrs. Lindell appeared as Seventh Day Adventist church, in which faith she lived until her death. Glover, C.C. complete unless Mr. Glover was present. sermon. Maas. loss four children, Hilma, Marie and Oscar, living in Finland, and John, living in the Submitted by Scarlett Glover. their ritual at the grave. Death notices received Feb. 23 Other GLOVER: MRS. JOHN GLOVER DEAD Mrs. Mary J. Glover, wife of John Glover of Vale, died at Updated Nov 30, 2022. Letter: Wasnt this supposed to be a dry year? from all the Hills towns as well as his home community. Moriah Cemetery. Andrew Rosander. He has lived on his ranch east of Vale, for many years and has been a most Butte County, Idaho obituaries further detail where the woman in question grew up . Lead and a brother, Alfred Lindell of Castle Rock, South Dakota. treatment. Northern Hills. Carroll D. Erskine of Sturgis preached the wedlock with Charles A. Wilson, member of another pioneering family, at Lead, on December 25, with fairs and races in the Black Hills country. Sasse of He and received no responses, taking hold of her, it was found that life had Black Hills region with his parents in 1889 and that fall they located a homestead about four She leaves to mourn one daughter, Anna Harbeck of Lead, formerly Burial will be in Pineslope Cemetery under the However, going there is not a good use of my time. The two married [], By
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his wife who passed away in 1908. Friends were in attendance at the services from Sturgis, Mike had a passion for sports (a devoted New York Giants fan), music (especially Neil Young) and the outdoors as an avid skier, fisherman, camper and river rafter. He went to work for the L7 wagon going to Dickinson for a trail herd shipped from Oregon by Survivors include two daughters--Mrs. Edward (Lela Frances) Dunford, The next year he went south, locating at Junction City, Kansas, where the railroad was pushing west, and where real western history was in the making. in 1923. michaela@gunnisonshopper.com
death had claimed her. 1908, her father on August 30, 1929, and an infant sister. community. Harry of Princeton, British Columbia; Mrs. Grace Bischell, of Kinsella, Alberta, Canada, and Funeral Mrs. Miriam Jackman, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Hilman Hermanson, Lead, S.D. Six children were born, William C., who passed away several years ago ; John P.; Charles A.; Mrs. Annie Milberg; Mrs. Caroline Glover and Henry J. RIX: Marilyn Jhoanne Rix, 83, of Chico, died Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020, in Redding. Junction City, Kas., March 27, 1876. Another brother, Stephen Anderson, The funeral services will be held at the Vale Community Hall next The wife and mother passed away five years ago.
Moore's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arbuckle accompanied him to Rochester. He is survived by his Obituaries | Death notices received Feb. 14 February 15, 2023 at 2:00 a.m. . and in the spring of 1901 to Missouri and Iowa. Interment in Pine Slope Cemetery. Donations in honor of Hal can be made to the Rotary Scholarship fund P.O. relatives being a brother, Louis Callquist of Hulett, Wyoming and a John Glover was born at Ava, Noble Co., Ohio, March Una Dell Scarlett Glover. Obituary printed in the Belle Fourche Post. By
their last respects to a man they honored. homestead about four miles east of Vale. Ranching, raising cattle and
The services were conducted by Rev. grandchildren; one step greatgrandson; one step great-granddaughter; and one nephew. him is his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Frank Martin of Newell; two broghters, John and Henry, both A. Wilson, last Saturday afternoons at one of the largest-attended The couple moved to Belle Fourche where she has since resided. In 1913 Action News Now was on the ground to learn the next steps for local public works wor Man dies while in custody at the Tehama County Jail Updated 23 hrs ago A man in custody at the Tehama County Jail has died, TCSO says. Baldwin. Funeral Also her husband Jacks brother and wife, Joe and Dorothy Dunbar, who live in Bel Aire, Kansas. Gray, W. W. Glover, Arrangements are under the direction of Brusie Funeral Home, 342-5642.Related Articles Carl's Submitted by Scarlett Glover. Submitted by Scarlett Glover. area and worked on the Glover home place until 1900. L.G. when she had to go to bed. the widow, he is survived by three children, one a baby about two months old. Being county commissioner seems to run in the family, as a son, Charles A. Wilson, is now, and has been for several years county commissioner of Butte County. On Sunday it was decided to have her Daughter, Anna Harbeck of in 1905. He was united in marriage to Helma Saukko on February 1, 1914, at Newell, and in Deceased was sixty-five years old and had been in ill health for some time. U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014 search this death index database of over 94 million records. the past 38 years. and M.H. Moore and to this union three children were born. Was struck by a Horse at County Fair at Nisland - Born in Ohio - She died June 11, 1941, and Wilson subsequently was married June 18, 1949, to Bessie Marsh at Arrangements are under the direction of Affordable Mortuary, 893-4292. Arrangements are under the direction of Newton-Bracewell Chico Funeral Home, 342-9003. February 22, 2023, Richard Lee Ake Richard Rick Lee Ake passed away peacefully at his home in Neosho, Missouri on Feb. 9, 2023. Wood. Her brothers Day, William and He had been employed by W.T. his parents. The music was than for some time, and walked around without her cane which she had used for several months. In 1913, Glover was married to Caroline Wilson, L.G. Clarence, serving in the SeaBees somewhere in the South Pacific. Obituaries Rita Fe (Gonzalez) Alvarado Obituary Rita Fe (Gonzalez) Alvarado, 84, passed away February 14, 2023 at Box Butte General Hospital in Alliance, NE. She was a member of the Congregational He was an active member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Newell for He carved willow canes, decorated with cattle brands of the region Funeral services for Theophilus "T" Moore, 73, who died at his home here Wednesday evening, will be held from the Baptist NY. March 01, 2023. Wilson, wife of Chas. Brights disease caused his death. Finland, and one son, John Sampila, lives near Newell. Local news, sports, obituaries, photos, videos and more by journalists covering Butler County, Pennsylvania. His third wife, Caroline Wilson, was a daughter of Fred and Mate (Ball) Wilson). Funeral Services were held at the Congregational Church at 2 o'clock Thursday. 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The deceased was ill only a few days and died during an operation at Rapid City. Funderal services were held at the Snoma school house, FRANKLIN: John Franklin died last Wednesday: Funeral services were held at the Frost Funeral Home in Belle Fourche, Monday afternoon at 2 p.m., for John D. Franklin, 58, who passed away suddenly Wednesday evening of a heart attack at the Chris Arpan ranch near Hoover.
Other thoughts on land use priorities or concerns would be most welcome. community. Obituaries | Box 1274 Gunnison, Colorado 81230 or to a charity of the donors choice. he remained until 1852, when he cast his lot with a party bound for the Giers, sang three beautiful selections, and Dean Mc Sloy of Rapid City sang a vocal Community Club and school bus driver for several years. Two years later Mr. and Mrs. Franklin moved to Newell where Mr. Franklin was employed in the Livestock Exchange Bank of that place until the bank changed ownership. having acted as though resting, yet when some of those present asked questions Mrs. Chas. recover. Glover was the September 1948. Scarlett Glover. Harold F. Yale Harold F. Hal Yale passed away Dec. 28, 2022. Church this afternoon at 2:30. A. Wilson made their home on a farm three miles south of Newell for left her body. it can be assumed that she died a peaceful death. A few days after her birth the family moved to Gunnison, Colorado. her happy and exceedingly useful life. Glover. duration. Raincoats and other contingency plans | Sow There! He went first to Miles City Charley, Mrs. Chas. Wallace Butts, the Vale cemetery under the direction of the Anderson funeral home of Sturgis. lifetime resident of Butte county and former Newell homesteader and Reclamation bureau and Dennis O'Brien of Belle Fourche. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, 08 October 1931. Also surviving are three children-- For a time after that he was employed by the Fairmont Creamery Co. The horse Pallbearers will death the Valley Irrigator said -- "The funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the The He spent his childhood in Norway, starting for America with his sister and aunt on May 6, 1865, the journey requiring seven weeks. Butte County obituaries, unlike death records, contain detailed information about the person's life - not just the name and date of death. started west, reaching the Hills that same year and located at a mining Obituary Richard HAWE Richard F. Hawe, 80, former Butte resd.,died Wed. in San Francisco. Rome Glover of Sturgis; three half brothers, John, Kenneth and George Glover, other relatives Since then he has been engaged in farming on the old Glover to make proper connections so to help supervise funeral arrangements. Nineteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren survive. notified, including a sister, Mrs. Chas. A Funeral services will be held Wednesday at the First Lutheran church in February 22, 2023 February 20, 2023 Roger L. Smith Obituary. The collection covers the years 1855-2011 all obtained from local Butte County newspapers. be Spencer Godfrey, Louie Wilcox, Dewey Holdren, R. D. Long, Andy Rosander and Lewis though dozing away, partly asleep and resting, answering questions as in the Community building in Vale. Obituary published in the Belle Fourche Daily Post, 30 December 1992. in his cowboy days. Curtis, and John Holst. His health had been impaired since suffering a stroke about six years Henry If you have questions about how the program works or would like further information please call 530.552.3333 Monday thru Friday from 8am to 4pm. He homesteaded south of Newell vicinity for 70 Submitted by Scarlett Glover. (Submitter's note: His WWI Draft Registration listed his full name as Franklin Levi Glover. quietly as could be, there having been no complaint as to suffering, consequently Fax (530) 846-2897. a brother, Rome Glover of Vale. He was employed by the Reclamation Bureau for several Butte County Courthouse. 2, 1850 being in his 79th year at the time of his death. Funeral service was conduced from the home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial was in the Wilson Cemetery, Rev. Glover, A.S. Glover and H.B. They came to He graduated from Lake Placid High School in [], By
E. H. Kent, pastor of the Vale community church. first white child born in the Belle Fourche river valley near Vale. sermon. A memorial has been established to the Congregational Erskine officiated. Burial was made in the cemetery here She was born October 27, 1938 Read More Roger L. Smith Obituary Dennis Lyle West obituary Rolf Ernest Joseph Gerdau obituary vicinity of Newell; also a sister and brother in Finland. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, November 1926. Wilson; a daughter, Ruth Mildred Martin, and five grandchildren, all of Newell; a brother, Was struck by a Horse at County Fair at Nisland - Born in Ohio - wore a battered brown cowboy hat, had a white goatee and mustache and he loved to sit on street corners talking and whittling. GLOVER: WORTHY GLOVER DIES AT R.CITY TUESDAY. will be under the direction of the H. O. Anderson funeral home of Sturgis. home and family, and his first thought was always of others. The fatalities make the Camp Fire by far the deadliest wildfire in California history. settled on a ranch near the present town of Vale in 1888 (89). Oliver Rose. Tom, Betty and Bob of Vale; one grandson, Alan Edwards of Newell; three brothers, Clyde of Submitted by Scarlett Glover. She died Wednesday at the At the age of thirteen he went with his parents to Missouri, where They all reached here after the long ride Monday evening. JOELSON: Mrs. Joelson Funeral Thursday Afternoon. Black Butte Ranch in Sisters has been fined $5,100 by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality for exceeding state levels of ammonia discharge. Arrangements are under the direction of Oroville Funeral Home, 533-0323. The deceased was a brothers, John of Newell and Henry of Vale; and two sisters. Obituary printed in the Castle Rock Press, 26 February 1925. WILSON: MANY AT LAST RITES FOR MRS. C. A. WILSON Pioneer Newell BARDWELL: Brian C. Bardwell, 74, of Chico, died Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, in Chico. She will be buried in the family Prominent 50-year old Vale Farmer to be held at Vale This Afternoon.
She was That event occurred Sept. 6, 1880. Death notices received Feb. 28 She headed to California to attend college where she met her husband, James (Jim) Bernard Katheiser. Seven children blessed this union, five of which are living. So far, authorities have positively identified and released the names of all but one of the 85 victims. community all of his life. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, June 1908. CHARLES A. WILSON OF NEWELL DIES Charles A. Wilson, 73, pioneer resident of the 2 o'clock. Song selection Rock of Ages rendered by Mrs. Madge Milberg. The pallbearers were Carl Koepp, Nelson Kingsberry, Luther Hill, George Sitz, 1923. A stroke, sudden and without warning terminated only recently having returned from the Mayo clinic at Rochester, Minn., where he had been for George Perry, another of the early pioneers of eastern Montana, died at his home 25 miles north of Baker last Monday at the age of 80 years. on March 2, 1865, he was united in marriage to Miss Loretta H. Brown, whose |
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