4/8/2016 (440)

Dunseith High School Class of 66 Class will replies
Posted by Larry Hackman (’66):Bismarck, ND

Just thought everyone would enjoy these reply’s.
Larry Hackman

D.H.S. 1966 Class Will – Reply’s

  1. From Pat Danielson
    Larry

Good fun! Thanks Larry. 😊.

PatD

  1. From ANG
    DaD

This is great! Good job dad! I like it.
Love you,
Ang
PS  Don’t get fooled today.

 

  1. From Clarice Hackman
    Larry

Hope you have a good weekend.
Saw the pictures from Erica’s wedding.
Everyone looked pretty good.

I had forgotten about the class wills.
It was fun to read. I wonder what happened to all the others.
They haven’t appeared in the blog.

Clarice

 

  1. From Rosie
    Larry

Its been a great day so far! Considering its April Fools Day. Bob already got it- one of his co- workers put peanut butter on his work pick up handles, so now he put vasaline on her car handles and windshield wipers, be interesting  when she uses her wipers!  I always did like reading those class wills. I found it very enjoyable. Good Job !

Rosie

  1. From Larry’s daughter

Dad willed his ability to never get to school on time to Dick Johnson. –   I know where Sophie gets this from now-  Lynn and I could not figure out where this trait came from.

Nice work on the will!!!!

  1. From Larry’s sister Ang
    To brother, Larry

I inherited that trait from Dad also. I’m an on time or a few minutes late kind of girl. Why get there so early???  What’s the point? Have a great weekend everyone! Love you all.
Ang

On Fri, April 1, 2016 1:39 pm, Hackman, Larry M. wrote:
Dad willed his ability to never get to school on time to Dick Johnson. – I know
where Sophie gets this from now- Lynn and I could not figure out where
this trait came from.

  1. From Jean Nicholas
    Nice work on the will!!!!
    Larry

Geez! How hilarious this is. But a little embarrassing on my part! I don’t remember my part of this at all or the hickeys either!! Ah, the follies of youth. Thank’s so much Larry for doing this and our class history.                     Jean

 

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Blog (440) posted on April 27, 2009

04/27/2009

Posted on April 27, 2009

Happy Birthday Warren Anderson (65): Rolette, ND

Warren, Checking my records, I see you have a Birthday today (5-27-47). I’m not far behind you. 1947 is the year for a lot of us class of 65 folks. You have and enjoyable birthday. Have a big celebration with Cora. Gary

Reply from Diane Larson Sjol (70): Minot, ND

To Neola Garbe,

Congratulations!!!! You look like a million bucks in that picture!

Reply to Neola from Sybil Johnson: Cheyenne, Wyoming

I am so happy Neola, that you have come through that dreadful disease. But, like Gary said, your positive attitude and being so up beat with that beautiful smile, truly helped. I remember that fabulous smile. I will let Beckie know when I see her. By the way, she is doing great from her colon cancer and they are very sure that they got all the polyps. She didnt need radiation treatments/any other treatment. She has her regular check-ups and is now down to a size 10, the same size when she was married 25 yrs ago. By the way, we had snow here, yesterday morning, with big flakes. It didnt last long, thank heavens. All have a quiet and peaceful day. Sybil Johnson

Reply to picture posted yesterday from Kathy Casavant Ellingson (74): Bismarck, ND

The Steve Belgarde family used to ride on our bus. Extremely nice family. I knew the girls in the plaid clothes along with the girl in the maroon dress. They were very polite of what I remember.

Reply from Pam Wenstad (78):

Gary,

That must be a Norwegian trait. My Dad and my sister Bobbie ate them all the time.When we were young and all of us girls had to sleep 2 or 3 a bed she would eat a onion sandwich right before bed, so no one would sleep with her. Now my son Tony eats them too sometimes. Funny how some things (thank goodness) never leave us.

Pam Wenstad-78

Reply from Sharon Longie Dana (73): MIssoula MT

Reply to Wendy Strietzel, please give my condolences to your Mom, she and I were good friends in high school. Your Grandma was a very sweet lady and the ffood was always great at her house as well as the hospitality.

Sharon Longie Dana(73)

Reply from Cheryl Larson Dakin (71): BEDFORD, TX

My mom made the best pot of Navy Bean Soup you’ve ever tasted. And she always included with her bowl, a raw onion sandwich. I could not imagine it. But she sure enjoyed.

Cheryl Larson Dakin

YVONNE HIATT PETERSON Birth Date: 29 Jan 1956 Death Date: 21 Oct 2003 Social Security Number: 502-86-3260 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: North Dakota Death Residence Localities ZIP Code:

58318

Localities: Bottineau, Bottineau, North Dakota Lake Metigoshe, Bottineau, North Dakota

Metigoshe, Bottineau, North Dakota

Picture dated January 10, 1974
Vonnie Hiatt Peterson was the Daughter of Howard (Deceased) and Vida Hiatt. She was married to Ron Peterson.

Rod Hiatt, Vonnie’s Brother’s message posted in (275) on Nov 7, 2008

Reply from Rod Hiatt (69): Bottineau, ND

Hello Gary
I do remember the Awalt Anniversary and the duet. Vonnie played the
piano and I was on the accordion. I don’t think I was asked to be on
Laurence Welk Show after that either. Seems like my musical talent was
mainly in my mind and not in the ears of the audience.
Yes Vonnie was a big part of the auction business as she was no doubt
the best clerk that you could ever want. In all the years that she
worked with me, I don’t recall having to repeat the selling price or a
bidders number to her. She did that as well as caught bids at the same time.
She was also the best part of Hiatts Western Shop, as she could sell ice
cubes to an Eskimo without trying. At Christmas, the men would come in
looking for something for their wife, having no idea of size, colors or
style and Vonnie would put together an outfit, boots and accessories,
wrap it up and it was surprising how many wives would come back saying
how happy and thrilled that their husbands took the time, new the right
size and had such good taste. Vonnie just smiled and never said any
different.
It was 5 years ago last month that we lost her, but little things like
your newspaper clipping bring back the good memories and all the fun and
laughter that she brought into our lives She is dearly missed but Never
Forgotten

Main Street in 1940, posted by Lloyd Awalt (44): Bottineau, ND

Dear Gary,

I have racked my old brain to come up with the location of all the businesses in Dunseith in 1940 when I was working on the Dray. To the best of my knowledge the enclosed map is accurate. If anyone has any changes just e-mail of course spelling errors can just be written up to old age and bad eyesight. (Is that a good enough excuse?)

Have a good week!

Lloyd Awalt

(<Catholic Church) Main Street Depot>)
Empty Building Watkin’s Lumber Yard
Vacant Lot Wilson’s Recreation Center
Standard Oil Station Charlie Wright’s creamery
Motel/US Customs City Service Station
Dakota Hotel (treet)
(Street) Hosmer’s Store
Shelver’s Drug (Vacant Lot)
Wilson’s Barber shop Poliquin’s Bar
Peace Garden Cafe (Storage shed)
Ray Murry Creamery Pete Richards Variety
(Driveway) (Vacant Lot)
Crystal Cafe Kadry Pool Hall
Myrey’s Store (vacant Drive Way)
Macatees Bakery GottbrethHardware
Alphie Dion Shoe Shop Postoffice
Red Owl Store Security State Bank
Ray Lakes Stone Garage (Street)
(Street) Douglas Funeral Home
Lilleby Bar Althea Theater
Lamoureux Garage Floyd Nelson Barber
Lamoureux Lot Livestock Exchange
K.C.Sime Red & White Main Street Judge Ray Wilson
Coffee Shop Clint Anderson’s
Oscar Stadeim Bowling Alley and Bar Cream Station
Zyke Boguslaski Leonard’s Cafe
Corner Garage (Vacant Lot)
(Street) Dunseith Journal
Ike Berg Home Deters Telephone Office
Jesse Wilson Home (Street)
Hassen’s Store
Joe Richard’s Service Station

Pictures posted by Neola Kofoid Garbe: Minot & Bottineau, ND

Dale Honsey – DHS class of 74

Brent Armentrout – DHS class of 1984

Stewart Medrud is Ronnie’s son. He lives
near Belcourt. Ronnie Medrud is Deceased

 John Bedard Sr.

Alice Hiatt Dalbec’s daughter Marvel’s wedding. Judy is Bill’s sister.

Obituary provided by Eileen Brudwick: Fargo, ND

Thelma Johnson, 83

December 9, 2004

Thelma Christianson Johnson

Feb. 24, 1921 Dec. 6, 2004

Thelma Johanna Johnson, 83, of Bremerton died Monday at Harrison Hospital.

She was born in Kelvin, N.D., to Sigurd Edward and Johanna (Lagarquist) Christianson.

She married James Johnson and he preceded her in death in 1997. Mrs. Johnson enjoyed being a homemaker and was the last founding member of Olalla Bible Church.

In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Ella Medrud and Anne Petry.

Surviving are a son, Robert Johnson and his wife, Diane, of Port Orchard; a daughter, Joanne Johnson of Port Orchard; two brothers, Raymond Christianson and his wife, Mary, of Dunseith, N.D., and Edwin Christianson and his wife, Bernice, of Milton, Wash.; two sisters, Viola Basket and her husband, Steve, of Olalla and Dorothy Halverson and her husband, Lester, of Dunseith; one grandchild; and one great-grandchild.

A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Dec. 14 at Olalla Bible Church.

Memorial donations may be made to Cypress Gardens Activity Fund, 3500 Ninth St., Bremerton, WA 98312.Arrangements are by Haven of Rest Funeral Home in Gig Harbor.