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Mary Graybeal

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Bath: Born Aug. 28, 1925, in Detroit, Mich., Mary went to live in another world on April 17, 2013.

 Mary was a graduate of the University of Michigan in liberal arts, with a major in languages and a minor in journalism. She later completed master's coursework in education at Texas State University. She taught school for 15 years and was always grateful for the time she spent with the children, some of whom will be future leaders of our great country.

 Mary lived a life of travel, first as a military wife and then as a full-timer with her husband of 63 years in their motorhome. She met Dodson in Guam while serving in the Special Services, organizing off-duty activities for soldiers and airmen. Their homes reached across the U.S. and included Sacramento, Calif.; Detroit, Mich.; Fairfax, Va.; Montgomery, Ala.; Mound, Minn.; San Antonio and Lake McQueeney, Texas; Surprise, Ariz.; Fairplay, Colo.; and finally settling in Bath six years ago.

 Along the journey, Mary was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Red Hat Society, the Air Force Wives Choir and numerous bridge groups. She surrounded herself with music, being the first flutist in high school, mastered the dulcimer, played the organ and piano, attempted classical guitar and sang in numerous church choirs.

 Mary is survived by her husband, Col. Dodson Graybeal, of Bath; daughter, Midge; grandchildren: Alexis and Nicholas, whom she adored, of Lake Oswego, Ore.; sister, Louise McGlone of Littleton, Colo.; brother, George Pinney of Tucson, Ariz.; her beloved companion, a dachshund appropriately named Red; and a host of friends and well-wishers.

 Mary was preceded in death by her parents; and two older brothers: Charles and Earl Pinney.

 She asked that she be placed with her parents at Stoughton, Wis., which will take place at a time in the future.

 The memorial services will be at 2:30 p.m. on April 20, in the chapel at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home.

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Katherine LeGrand

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Virgil: Katherine LeGrand, 75, of rural Virgil died Wednesday, April 17, 2013, at Huron Regional Medical Center. Her funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 22, at Virgil United Methodist Church, with burial at Virgil Cemetery. Visitation with family present will be Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Welter Funeral Home, with a prayer service at 7 p.m. or Monday morning one hour prior to the service at the church.

 Katherine LeGrand was born Katherine Louise Stroeck, daughter of Adolph George Stroeck and Serena Blanche (Anderson) Stroeck, on Oct. 13, 1937, in San Antonio, Texas, Bexar County. She received her education and graduated from high school in San Antonio.

 On March 7, 1953, Katherine married Clayton Harry LeGrand in Sequin, Texas. The couple lived in San Antonio until 1955, when they moved to a farm near Virgil, where they have resided to the present.

 Katherine was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and Virgil United Methodist Church.

 She is survived by her husband, Clayton, of rural Virgil; four children: Deborah (Douglas) Quiram of Aberdeen, George (Joni) LeGrand of Virgil, Jack (Diana) LeGrand of Wessington and Robert (Kila) LeGrand of Aberdeen; many beloved grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and great-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Georgie Linke of Mifflinburg, Pa.

 She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Robert William Stroeck; one brother-in-law, Robert Linke; aunts and uncles.

 Visit welterfuneralhome.com.

Venoris L. Latham

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Aberdeen: Venoris L. Latham, 81, of Aberdeen died Thursday, April 18, 2013, at home.

Arrangements are pending with Carlsen Funeral Home and Crematory of Aberdeen.

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Eddie Carlson

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Reno, Nev.: Memorial services for Eddie Carlson, 96, of Reno and formerly of Mobridge, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 20, 2013, at Kesling Funeral Home in Mobridge.

Inurnment will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

Ed passed away March 14, 2013, in Reno.

Kesling Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Mary Graybeal

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Bath: Born Aug. 28, 1925, in Detroit, Mich., Mary went to live in another world on April 17, 2013.

Mary was a graduate of the University of Michigan in liberal arts, with a major in languages and a minor in journalism. She later completed master's coursework in education at Texas State University. She taught school for 15 years and was always grateful for the time she spent with the children, some of whom will be future leaders of our great country.

Mary lived a life of travel, first as a military wife and then as a full-timer with her husband of 63 years in their motorhome. She met Dodson in Guam while serving in the Special Services, organizing off-duty activities for soldiers and airmen. Their homes reached across the U.S. and included Sacramento, Calif.; Detroit, Mich.; Fairfax, Va.; Montgomery, Ala.; Mound, Minn.; San Antonio and Lake McQueeney, Texas; Surprise, Ariz.; Fairplay, Colo.; and finally settling in Bath six years ago.

Along the journey, Mary was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Red Hat Society, the Air Force Wives Choir and numerous bridge groups. She surrounded herself with music, being the first flutist in high school, mastered the dulcimer, played the organ and piano, attempted classical guitar and sang in numerous church choirs.

Mary is survived by her husband, Col. Dodson Graybeal, of Bath; daughter, Midge; grandchildren: Alexis and Nicholas, whom she adored, of Lake Oswego, Ore.; sister, Louise McGlone of Littleton, Colo.; brother, George Pinney of Tucson, Ariz.; her beloved companion, a dachshund appropriately named Red; and a host of friends and well-wishers.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents; and two older brothers: Charles and Earl Pinney.

She asked that she be placed with her parents at Stoughton, Wis., which will take place at a time in the future.

The memorial services will be at 2:30 p.m. on April 20, in the chapel at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home.

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Alice Jondahl

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Aberdeen: Alice Jondahl, 92, of Aberdeen and formerly of Langford, passed away Wednesday, April 17, 2013, at Bethesda Home of Aberdeen.

Services are pending with Paetznick-Garness Funeral Chapel, Groton.

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Doris (Holzwarth) Nathan

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Wooster, Ohio: Doris (Holzwarth) Nathan, 67, of Wooster died Friday, April 12, 2013, at Akron City Hospital.

Services were held Monday at the Zion Lutheran Church, 301 N. Market St., Wooster, with the Rev. Anne Paynter officiating. Interment followed in Hope Memorial Gardens in Hinkley, Ohio.

She was born Aug. 10, 1945, in Gettysburg, the daughter of Arthur and Anne Lassle Holzwarth.

She married Alan E. Nathan on June 18, 1968.

Doris had a bachelors of education degree from Concordia College in St. Louis, Mo., and a masters in business from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. She had been a school teacher for both public and private schools in St. Louis and was the chief accountant at Union Electric in St. Louis, Mo., until retiring in 1989.

Doris was a very active member of the Zion Lutheran Church and was a member of AAUW. She loved listening to books on tape, reading, enjoyed spending time with her family, loved planning trips, traveling and history.

Survivors include her husband; son, Timothy (April) Nathan of Pittsburgh; daughter, Jennifer Nathan of Washington; granddaughter, Savannah Grace Nathan; and brothers: James, Loren and William Holzwarth.

Doris was preceded in death by her parents.

Those who wish may make contributions to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 6155 Rockside Rd., Suite 202, Independence, OH 44131-2217.

Katherine LeGrand

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Virgil: Katherine LeGrand, 75, of rural Virgil died Wednesday, April 17, 2013, at Huron Regional Medical Center. Her funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 22, at Virgil United Methodist Church, with burial at Virgil Cemetery. Visitation with family present will be Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Welter Funeral Home, with a prayer service at 7 p.m. or Monday morning one hour prior to the service at the church.

Katherine LeGrand was born Katherine Louise Stroeck, daughter of Adolph George Stroeck and Serena Blanche (Anderson) Stroeck, on Oct. 13, 1937, in San Antonio, Texas, Bexar County. She received her education and graduated from high school in San Antonio.

On March 7, 1953, Katherine married Clayton Harry LeGrand in Sequin, Texas. The couple lived in San Antonio until 1955, when they moved to a farm near Virgil, where they have resided to the present.

Katherine was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and Virgil United Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband, Clayton, of rural Virgil; four children: Deborah (Douglas) Quiram of Aberdeen, George (Joni) LeGrand of Virgil, Jack (Diana) LeGrand of Wessington and Robert (Kila) LeGrand of Aberdeen; many beloved grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and great-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Georgie Linke of Mifflinburg, Pa.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Robert William Stroeck; one brother-in-law, Robert Linke; aunts and uncles.

Visit welterfuneralhome.com.


Werner Straub

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Eureka: The funeral service for Werner Straub, 100, of Eureka will be 2 p.m. Saturday, April 20, 2013, at the Zion American Lutheran Church, Eureka, with Pastor Ryan Gage leading the service.

The full obituary ran in the March 29, 2013, edition of the Aberdeen American News.

Marlys (Dawson) Sanders

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 Marlys (Dawson) Sanders, 85, of Ida Grove died at her home on Tuesday, April 16, 2013.

 Born Nov. 24, 1927, in New Effington, Marlys Florene (Dawson) Sanders was the daughter of Delbert and Agnes (Beito) Dawson. Her family moved to Aberdeen when Marlys was 2 years old. She attended Lincoln Elementary School and graduated from Aberdeen Central High School in 1945. Marlys received the highest honor by her fellow classmates when she was voted Pageant Queen.

 She attended Northern State Teachers College in Aberdeen and was later employed by the state's attorney in Aberdeen for the U.S.E.S. employment office, and later for Farm Bureau in Worthington, Minn. 

 On May 29, 1947, she was united in marriage to her high school sweetheart, Joseph "Whitey" Sanders in San Francisco, Calif., following his honorable discharge from the Army medics. The couple made their home in Aberdeen, until moving in 1950 to Worthington, Minn. They were blessed with four wonderful children: Darby, Jana, Kevan and Ronald. The last years of her life were spent in Ida Grove. 

 Marlys was a homemaker, wife and stay-at-home mother until the last of her children left home. Family was very important to her, and all activities were enjoyed as a close family, including band, sporting events, fishing, and traveling. Marlys cherished with all of her heart her nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

 A talented musician, Marlys enjoyed singing and playing the piano. She also enjoyed journalism and horseback riding.

 Survivors include four children: Darby (Wendy) Sanders of Ida Grove, Jana (Jim) Moeding of Montevideo, Minn., Kevan (Debora) Sanders of Fergus Falls, Minn., and Ronald Sanders of Slayton, Minn.; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and a brother, Dale Dawson, of Sioux Falls.

 She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, in 1991, and her loving parents.

Kevin Gene Krueger

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 Kevin Gene Krueger, 54, of Woonsocket, died April 17, 2013, at his residence.

 Kevin was born April 23, 1958, in Aberdeen to Darrell and Marcella (Sally) Mayer Krueger.

 Kevin attended school in Woonsocket and then served in the U.S. Army. Following his time in the military, he worked construction for many years.

 He enjoyed fishing, hunting, gardening and playing cards.

 Kevin is survived by two children: Jennifer and Brian Krueger of Fort Worth, Texas; his mother, Marcella (Sally) Krueger of Woonsocket;  father, Darrell Krueger of Wolsey; sister, Kristi (Jim) Walden of Oakes, N.D.; brothers: Kurt (Judy) Krueger of Oceanside, Calif., Kregg (Karen) Krueger of Woonsocket, Kyle (LaDeen) Krueger of Hoven, Kent (Roz) Krueger of Loveland, Colo.; many nieces and nephews.

 He was preceded in death by an infant sister, Karla Rae; paternal and maternal grandparents.

 A private family memorial service at a later date, at Sunset Memorial Garden in Aberdeen. 

 Basham Funeral Services of Woonsocket has been entrusted with arrangements.


Betty Rehfuss

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 Betty Rehfuss, 61, of Bottineau died Wednesday, April 17, 2013, on arrival to a Bottineau hospital. Funeral will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Bottineau.

 Visitation will be Tuesday from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m., with a prayer service at 7 p.m. at the Nero Funeral Home in Bottineau.

 Nero Funeral Home, Bottineau

Catherine 'Katie' L. Gross

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 Mass of Christian burial for Catherine "Katie" L. Gross, 93, Aberdeen, is 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 22, 2013, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Aberdeen. Burial is at Sacred Heart Cemetery.

 Schriver's Memorial Mortuary and Crematory, Aberdeen, is handling arrangements.

 Visitation is from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the mortuary, with liturgical wake and rosary at 7.

 Visitation continues one hour before Mass at church.

 Catherine passed away Friday, April 19, 2013, at ManorCare Health Services, Aberdeen.

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Venoris L. Latham

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 The funeral service for Venoris L. Latham, 81, of Aberdeen will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at Carlsen Funeral Home and Crematory, 1708 Eighth Ave. N.E. The Rev. Bill Nelson-Loefke will officiate.

 Burial in Ashton Cemetery at a later date.

 Visitation will be Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the funeral home.          

 Venoris died April 18, 2013, at home.

 Carlsen Funeral Home and Crematory of Aberdeen has been entrusted with arrangements.

Rupert A. Ulmer

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 The funeral for Rupert A. Ulmer, 97, of Hosmer, is 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. John Lutheran Church, Hosmer. The Rev. Patrick A. Hahn will lead the worship. Burial in Bethany Cemetery.

 Visitation is from 3 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Gramm Funeral Home, 720 N. Sixth St., in Ipswich and one hour prior to the services at church Monday.

 Rupert died Thursday, April 18, 2013, at the Bowdle Hospital.

 Arrangements with Gramm Funeral Home. Guest registry at grammfuneralhome.com


Alice Jondahl

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 Services for Alice Jondahl, 92, of Aberdeen and formerly of Langford, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, at the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Langford. The Rev. Charles Bunk will officiate. 

 Burial will be held at a later date in Falnes Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of Paetznick-Garness Funeral Chapel, Groton.

 Visitation will be held at the church from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, with a prayer service at 7 p.m.

 Alice passed away April 17, 2013, at Bethesda Home, Aberdeen.

Myrtle Merkel

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 Services for Myrtle Merkel, 80, of Groton will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 23, at St. John's Lutheran Church, Groton. The Rev. Craig Grams will officiate. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Aberdeen, under the direction of Paetznick-Garness Funeral Chapel, Groton.

 Visitation will be held at the church on Monday from 5 to 7 p.m., with a prayer service beginning at 6 p.m.

 Myrtle passed away April 18, 2013, at Golden Living Center, Groton. 

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Emma Speidel

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 Emma Speidel, 88, of Ashley died Thursday, April 18, 2013, at Ashley Nursing Home.

 Arrangements are pending with Carlsen Funeral Home of Ashley.

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Charles Perry 'Buck' Moore

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 Charles Perry "Buck" Moore, 90, of Fountain Hills died Tuesday, April 16, 2013, of natural causes at Hospice of the Valley Eckstein Center, Scottsdale, Ariz. Croxford Funeral Home, Great Falls, Mont., has been entrusted with arrangements.

 On a warm sunny day in Scottsdale Ariz., C.P. Buck Moore left us to finish his journey to meet God and reunite with his loving wife, Bobbie, and beautiful daughter, Barbie.

 Buck lived an extraordinary life. Born on Jan. 20, 1923, in Butte, Mont., to George and Charlotte Moore, he spent his early years on the Moore Ranch in Two Dot, Mont. As he always said, "I grew up fast," doing everything from driving a mule team, at the age of 8, to at the age of 14, helping trail 1,000 head of sheep to the mountains. This early experience and education in the world of agriculture would serve him well later in life, when Buck became one of the foremost agricultural experts in the United States.

 Upon graduation from Harlowton High School, he enrolled at Montana State College. A member of "the Greatest Generation," he left school and joined the Air Force. It was during the last days of his flight training that he met "the cutest little thing he had ever seen," his bride to be, Roberta Carr.

 After a whirlwind two-week romance, they married. The marriage lasted for 57 years. Buck flew a B-17 in the 15th Air Force stationed in Anzio, Italy. He never ceased to amaze his family and friends with his clear recollection of events of that time. One of the most vivid was a mission when, as he said, "We were shot up pretty bad," over enemy territory and hearing over his radio, "Don't worry, we got you now" coming from a fighter plane piloted by one of the Tuskegee Airmen. He left the Air Force as a First Lieutenant, having been awarded the Air Medal and the Distinguished Flying Cross.

 Buck came home, finished his education and moved his family to Great Falls to go to work for the Montana Extension Service in 1949. From 1950-52, he worked for the Production Credit Association, then joined the Great Falls National Bank and started his career with Norwest Bank Corp (Norwest is now Wells Fargo).

 In 1954, he started the Agriculture Business Department for the Great Falls National Bank. In 1969, he left his beloved Montana and moved the family to Aberdeen, S.D., becoming president of the first National Bank of Aberdeen. In 1976, it was on to Sioux Falls, where he became president, then chairman and CEO of Norwest Sioux Falls, and finished his career as chairman of Norwest South Dakota and Montana, retiring in 1989.

 Buck's interest in the public service sector stayed with him throughout his entire life. Some of his positions included: Greater South Dakota Chamber of Commerce, President of Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce, President of Sioux Falls United Way, South Dakota Council of Economic Education, Sioux Falls Downtown Development Corp President, State of South Dakota Hall of Fame, South Dakota Investment Council Chairman, Guthrie Theatre Minneapolis Board, University of South Dakota School of Business Advisory Board, Montana Board of Regents Chairman, President of the Montana State Fair Board, Minneapolis Grain Exchange Board Member, South Dakota Symphony Board, Great Falls Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of Agriculture Committee, National Alliance for Business, President South Dakota, American Bankers Association, Chairman of the Ag Credit Committee, Chairman of the Great Falls School Board, Board Member of Our Saviors Lutheran Church Great Falls, Board Member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church Sioux Falls, Board Member of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Farm Corp

 After retirement, Buck and Bobbie split time between South Dakota, Montana and Arizona. Buck loved his family, from his wife and children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, to every one of his extended family of uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews and in-laws, too. 

 His knowledge of their well-being and interests in their activities were very important to him and he remembered everything. 

 His storytelling was legendary. From the time he was 2 and had his first pony ride, to his WWII missions and B-17 crew members. Buck never forgot a name and if he met you and then saw you years later, he remembered you and also something about you. His handshake was firm and his interest in a person sincere.

 Buck was preceded in death by his daughter, Barbie, who died in 1965, at the much too young age of 15; and by his warm and caring wife, Bobbie, who died in 2001. 

 Buck is survived by three daughters: Deb (Tony Valazza) Moore, Cathy (Doug) Devries, Becky Knott; and one son, Charlie (Sheila), along with grandchildren: Lindsey, JP, Nate, Andy, Matt, Katie, Abby, Hudson and Charlie; and seven great-grandchildren.

 Interment will be in Highland Cemetery, Great Falls, April 27, 10 a.m. The family will host memorial celebrations in Great Falls, Saturday, April 27, 3-6 p.m. Meadowlark Country Club, 300 Country Club Boulevard. Another celebration of life in Sioux Falls on June 15, 2013, time and place to be announced Wednesday, June 12.

 It is suggested that memorials be sent to the Hospice of the Valley Eckstein Center, 9808 N. 95th St., Scottsdale, AZ 85258.

 Condolences may be shared at croxfordfuneralhome.com.

John H. Waletich

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 The Mass of Christian burial for John H. Waletich, a longtime Eden-area resident, will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Eden.

 Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at the church, with a 7 p.m. vigil service.

 The Price Funeral Chapel of Britton has been entrusted with John's arrangements.

 John passed away Friday, April 19, 2013, at Bethesda Home in Webster at age 97.

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