9/10/2012 (1593)

Condolences to Annette Casavant Boucher’s family

From Merlye Hoopman (’74):  Prescott, WI
 
Hello Kathy, my goodness it has been a long-time since we have spoke, our graduation in “74.”  I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your sister, my condolences to you and the family. Please take care of yourself, our prays are with you.Meryle Hoopman

 

 
 
 
Condolences to Annette Casavant Boucher’s family
From Allen Richard (’65):  Midland, MI
 
My deepest sympathy.  Annette was a wonderful person — but that trait runs in the family.  My heart goes out to you all.
 
 
 
Connie (’68), Jim (’72), Patti (’76) & Lynette Mellmer’s mother, Viola, Passed away 
 
 

Memorial for Viola M. Mellmer

Born in New England, ND on Nov. 21, 1932
Departed on Sep. 6, 2012 and resided in Bismarck, ND.
 
Visitation: Monday, Sep. 10, 2012
Service: Tuesday, Sep. 11, 2012
Cemetery: St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery
 
 
Viola M. Mellmer, 79, Bismarck, died September 6, 2012, at Missouri Slope Lutheran Care Center.A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday at 10:30 AM at Church of Corpus Christi in Bismarck with Rev. Paul Becker officiating. Burial will be at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in New England.

Visitation will be Monday from 5:00 – 8:00 PM at Parkway Funeral Service, 2330 Tyler Parkway, Bismarck, where a Rosary service will begin at 7:00 PM. Visitation will continue on Tuesday one hour prior to the service at the church.

Viola was born November 21, 1932, in New England, ND, the daughter of Casper and Mary (Wandler) Wanner. She attended St. Mary’s Catholic School.

Viola met Peter Mellmer Jr. at a dance where she played piano accompanying her dad on the accordion. Peter played saxophone. They were married on January 11, 1949. They lived on the family farm for one year, and then moved to Dunseith, ND, as owners of the Dakota Hotel for 20 years. She worked at San Haven State Hospital as a nurse’s aide for two years. In 1972 Peter and Viola moved to Bismarck, where she had several retail positions at Lund Jewelry, Penney’s, and finally at Target, where she retired after 15 years as price change supervisor.

Viola was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary for 40 years and spent many hours donating her time there. She received the 2002 Dakota State Auxiliary “Woman of the Year Award”. She was an excellent cook, and enjoyed baking, dancing and listening to old-time music.

She is survived by their children, Connie Krusinski, Chicago, IL, Jim (Donna) Mellmer, Mandan, Patti (Tom) Weisbeck, Bismarck, and Lynette (Bob) Norbeck, Bismarck; one sister, Loretta Svihovec, Dickinson; two brothers, Lester Wanner, Dickinson, and Roger (Jane) Wanner, Reno, NV; eight grandchildren, Jeff (Camie) Krusinski, Chicago, Bob (Kim) Krusinski, Denver, CO, Tom Krusinski and Debbie Krusinski, Chicago, Lindsey Norbeck, Fargo, Erin (Jere) Heide, Osmond, NE, Jason Mellmer, Fargo, and Parker Weisbeck, Bismarck. She also leaves five great-grandchildren.

Viola was preceded in death by her husband, Peter; her parents; her brothers-in-law, Gary Svihovec and Andy Rettinger; and her son-in-law, Ted Krusinski.

 
Our Condolences are with Viola’s family with her passing. She was such a young lady too.  Gary
 
 
 
Clarence Lee is Debby (Darrel) Stokes’ Brother.
 
Folks,
 
I was so saddened to hear of Clarence’s passing. He was one of the nicest most compassionate guys you’d ever meet.  Clarence and Gail were/are great folks. With each of our trips back to the area they’d always take us on a for an afternoon ride, on their pontoon, all around Lake Metigoshe.
 
Gail is related to Ann Marie Boppre Perry (’72) too. I think Ann Marie’s mother, Eloise, and Gail are cousins.
 
Our sincere condolences are with Clarence’s entire family. He will be missed.
 
Gary  
 
 
 
                                                
 
Posting of the day
From Don Aird (Carroll Carlson’s Nephew):  St Louis, MO

Building Annie’s House

Volunteers descend on Bottineau to build new adaptive ski lodge

September 9, 2012
By DAN FELDNER – Staff Writer, Minot Daily News
 
 

Don’s Comments

Bottineau, ND is where I was born.  It’s a very small town on the Canadian border in central North Dakota.  After 9/11 then sent assistance like most of America.  My cousin Dan Aird will be playing the bagpipes at the ceremony they are holding today.