3/22/2014 (1990)

No Blog yesterday
For the record I did not get a blog posted yesterday.
Gary
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  Happy  Birthday  Diane  Millang  Volk  (DHS  ’77): Sherwood, ND
Millang, Diane 1990
                                                         
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       Happy  Birthday  Julie  Knox  Seier  (DHS  ’82):  Minot,  ND
Knox, Julie 1990
                                               
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Dave and Winifred Eurich’s Granddaughter
     Happy Birthday Wendy Strietzel: Minot, ND
Strietzel, Wendy 1990
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Posted by Neola Kofoid Garbe:  Bottineau & Minot, ND
Carol Baker
(April 27, 1949 – March 18, 2014)
  

Carol Baker

CAROL BAKER

 

 

Carol Baker, age 66 of Dunseith, died Tuesday in a Minot hospital. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 10:00 A.M. in the Earth/Eagleheart Cultural Center in Dunseith. A wake will be held on Monday, beginning at 4:00 P.M. in the Center. Burial will be in the Sunrise View Cemetery of rural Dunseith.

 

Carol Jean Baker, a daughter of Louis Deschamp and Mary Cecelia Day, was born on April 24, 1947 at Rolette. She was reared and educated in the Dunseith area. After her education, she remained in the Dunseith area. On June 1, 1987 she was married to Paul Baker at Belcourt. He passed away on March 7, 1997. Carol has continued to make Dunseith her home.

 

She enjoyed raising her children and grand children, traveling visiting with family and friends. Carol was a member of the Indian Alliance Church of rural Dunseith.

 

She is survived by daughters, Deloris Baker, Dora Roussin, Jessica St. Claire, Patricia Roussin, Miranda St. Claire and Felisha St. Claire; sons. Michael Baker, Kevin James, Christopher Baker, Leslie James Jr. and Tony Baker; 12 grandchildren; sisters, Alfreda Longie and Ginger Pawlak; many nieces and nephews.

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Pictures from Dale Pritchard (’63): p Leesville, LA
Pritchard, Dale 1990-1 Pritchard, Dale 1990-2
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Blog (54) posted on March 24, 2008
Gary Stokes’ (65) reply to Rod Hiatt (69):
Rod, I can remember your dad, Howard Hiatt, being a power house batter at our annual Ackworth Alumni picnics that were held, annually, the first Sunday after the 4th of July at the Ackworth school.  Traditionally the adults would play baseball after the meal.  When your dad would get up to bat, it was very common for him to bat the ball deep into the woods of Margie Hiatt’s pasture to the west of the school grounds.
I can also remember your dad being a very skilled deer hunter too, with the annual deer hunting parties they used to have at the Harry Hiatt farm that was owned by Stanley & Alex Gilje and Carl Myre from Rolette. Your dad always got his deer the first day and then would fill a host of other tags for the rest of the hunting party.  Traditionally they’d have 40 to 50 folks in that hunting party.  I know your dad filled my dads tag with a deer many times.  From what I understand, in our folks younger days, they used to get a deer or two or three or four with their trips, in the winter months,  to get loads of hay from the stacks in the fields.
Gary
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Reply from Dick Johnson (68):
Gary and Friends

I remember the 60 Chevy that Dave Wurgler owned. It was a white
two door hardtop and I think Bob Peterson did buy it after Dave
traded it in. I currently am building a 409 engine with three
deuces to put in a 1951 Merc two door. The car is going to
Minot shortly for a four inch top chop at Nodak Classics. Stan
Saylor, a good friend of mine, is a master at chops. He is in
the Dakota Cruisers car club, of which I believe Arlan Wenstad
is also a member.I’m sorry if this email sounds “Greek” to some
of you, but my fellow gearheads know what I’m refering to!! I
think that the 58 Pointiac that Dave and later Billy Satrang
owned also had a green insert on the side, which had a row of
stars running the length of it. Does my memory serve me
correctly? Happy motoring!!

Thanks Gary!!

Dick

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Gary Stokes’ (65) reply to Erling Landsverk’s (44) letter to the National Geographic Society attached yesterday:
Erling,  What a wonderfully written letter to the National Geographic Magazine. Did you get a reply from them or better yet, I’m hoping they published it?  You have described North Dakota and the people living in the state well and without exaggeration.  Where in the Turtle Mountains did you live?  I lived in the Ackworth community.  Our farm was locate 5 miles west of the Peace Garden.  We could see the Arnold Zeiler farm located on the SW corner of the Peace Garden 4 miles to the East and about 1 mile north from our place.  Gary
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From Larry Hackman (66):
This article was in the Bismarck Tribune a while back.  The orgin of the nameing  of Rolette County.  The author of this story has several stories of North Dakota history in his web site.
larry
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Dunseith 1990