11/15/2017 (2575)

Julian Kalk Obituary (’63)
Posted by Evie Kalk:  Bottineau, ND and Orange Beach, AL

 

Julian Dennis Kalk
June 20, 1944 – November 7, 2017
Kalk, Julian 2575

Obituary for Julian Dennis Kalk

Julian Dennis Kalk, son of Daniel and Rose (Gunville) Kalk was born June 20, 1944 in Dunseith, North Dakota and passed from this life, suddenly on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 at his residence in Osceola, IA at 73 years of age.

Julian grew up in Dunseith, ND. He was baptized at St. Louis Catholic Church and graduated from Dunseith High School. He attended Berkley University in California where he completed the Ironworking program. Julian was united in marriage to Jean Denyer and they were married, 29 years. He operated many bakeries in California and others before moving to Osceola, Iowa in 1989. For over 10 years he and his family owned and operated Kalk’s Kwality Bake Shop. Julian was a huge Denver Broncos fan and loved talking sports, politics, and religion to whomever was willing to lend an ear. Julian LOVED spending his time outdoors with nature and with his family. It was fitting that he passed while raking leaves to protect his trees in preparation for the upcoming winter.

Julian loved his grandchildren, he enjoyed telling his jokes, telling stories, doing card tricks, reading and playing cribbage.

Those relatives who preceded Julian in death were his parents, Daniel and Rose Kalk, son Steven Kalk and his daughter Terri Bethshold, sisters, Louella Davis, and Kathryn Barbara Lopez, and brother, Marvin Kalk.

Julian leaves to cherish his memory; daughter, Lori (Jim) McDonald of Arizona, son, David Kalk of Osceola, IA, daughter, Kim (Matt) Rickert of Ames, IA, daughter, Amanda (fiancée, Mike Mack) Kalk of Colo, IA, son, Daniel Kalk of Osceola, IA, son, Michael Kalk of Raleigh, NC, grandchildren, Katie, Kyle, Jenna, Jordon, Chloe and Mason, brother, Vincent Kalk of Fargo, ND, Jean Kalk of Ames, IA, brother, Rodney Kalk of Bottineau, ND, sister, Janet Banish of West Fargo, ND, sister, Lorraine Hooper of Sioux Falls, SD, sister, Marlene Kopp of Fargo, ND, sister, Natalie Jehner of Fargo, ND as well as other relatives and many friends.

Memorial Contributions may be directed to his family for a fitting tribute to be decided at a later date.

Funeral Service
NOV 13. 01:00 PM
Kale Funeral Home
301 S. Main St.
Osceola, IA, US, 50213

 

Reply to Marlys Hiatt (’71)
From Neola Kofoid Garbe: Bottineau & Minot, ND

Hi, Gary.

Please tell Marlys she is very welcome.  I’d try to send more articles from the Courant, but there are few articles that would be of interest to Gary’s readers–especially when there is no longer Dunseith news.

Neola

 

DHS Classes of 55/56
Reply Larry Liere (‘55)  Devils Lake, ND

 The last time I saw Janice Workman was at the (Dunseith 100 year celebration) and I saw Barry Shelver at the same event.  I thought Janice was almost as tall as Barry at that event and that is why I thought it was Janice standing next to Barry in the picture. I remember some names & some events from my 2½ years at DHS but the only people I can name for sure in the picture would be Barry Shelver & Bob Hosmer because we played a lot together before I moved in 3rd grade. I remember the Lamoureaux girls and a birthday party at one of their homes.  I think it was at Gayl Lamoureaux home but not sure. Gary I hope you are putting all of these names in order because I am getting lost as to which name goes with what person in the picture.

I have always wondered what I missed by moving away in 3rd. grade.  What would have become and where would I be today if we wouldn’t have moved.  I think I have asked before how many kids in our school picture went all the way through high school at DHS and how many new kids joined your class after I moved??

Janice I will be 81 on Jan.10, 2018 so I hope your outreach to classes 1955,56,57 goes fast.  I am on Facebook and that would also be a good way to connect.

Gary you do a great job keeping all these alum together!  In most schools very few can contact people like DHS can.  Keep up the good work. LARRY

Gary Stokes’ comments
Larry, the names ore in order L to R on the Photo.
We’ve only got two left to identify in this photo and the first names of the Tennacore girls.
Folks, We can do this

DHS Classes of ‘55/’56
Back: Viola Hobbs, Barry Shelver, Larry Liere, Bob Hosmer, ??, Darlene Rohrer, Arline Lamoureux, Ann Lamoureux, ??
Front: ?? Tennacore, Bob Dailly, ?? Tennacore, Janice Leonard
Class of 55-56 2570

 

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Blog (649) posted on December 11, 2009

Posted on December 11, 2009

Folks, I was in a hurry yesterday and got the message number mixed up. It should have been 649, not 349. I am continuing on with 650 today.

Yesterday was not my day for driving. There are few rules of the road that are followed in this country. Everyone is pretty much on their own maneuvering in the traffic of which is heavy most of the time. One has to be aggressive or you won’t get places. All the traffic enforcers are pretty much at intersections directing traffic. Yesterday the traffic enforcers decided they needed a little extra revenue, so they placed a small “no left turn” sign, not easily seen, on a busy intersection where I have frequently been making left turns for several years. After making the turn, there was an army of traffic enforcers flagging me and a whole bunch of others down to give us tickets. It was a $10 ticket that I had to go all the way across town to pay. There wasn’t much I could do but pay the ticket. Gary

Memories of Shirley Olson Warcup (49):

From Janice Leonard Workman (56): Auburn, WA

Shirley was 6 or 7 years older than I, and I remember a day that she talked her sister into taking some of us little kids out to the lake to swim (loosely translataed) and play in the water. She watched us all afternoon. Shirley was always gracious and a real special person. I am sure she will be missed by many people. Dick and Brenda, you have my deepest sympathy. Janice

Condolences to the Azure-Morinvilee Families:

From Dick Johnson (68): Dunseith, ND.

Gary and Friends,

I would like to send our condolences to the Azure-Morinville families
on the loss of our friend, Bev. We will miss her entries on this site.
She was always cheerful and compassionate to anyone who was hurting for
any reason. She will certainly be missed by all.

Dick

Bev morinville’s last posted message on 9/15/09

Reply from Bev Morinville Azure (72): Dunseith, ND.

Thank you Verna and Pete.. each message means the world to me….as you all know Verna has done as much volenteering in this area she is truly a angel to all of us. She never asks for a pat on the back she does it cause she can . HATS OFF TO YOU VERNA SOMEDAY YOUR REWARD IN HEAVEN WILL BE GREAT…

 GOD BLESS YOU …………BEV

Shirley Olson Warcup’s last posted message on 11/08/09

Danny Lovass

Reply from Shirley Olson Warcup (49): ronsw28@msn.com Ivans, UT.

Here is a little information on Danny Lovaas: Danny’s younger brother, Paul, and I kept in touch until his death about 6 years ago. We talked on the phone a few times a year and I remember once he mentioned that one of Danny’s daughters had come to Nebraska to see him. I believe he said Danny lived in Louisiana and that he had 3 daughters. I could be wrong about both state and number of children. I don’t think Paul ever named the city in La. I wish now I had written down some of that information. Paul was pretty much confined to his apartment by this time–he used a wheel chair to get around. He apparently had regular communication with this niece and appreciated her visit. A former co-worker of Paul’s called me after his death. He might know something about Danny, but I didn’t write down his name or phone number and can no longer remember either. Both Ron, my husband, and I appreciated Paul’s calls–if I wasn’t home Paul gave Ron a run-down on things and they always had a good visit. I wish I had more information!!

Shirley Olson Warcup

Class of 65 Eighth grade graduation picture:

Folks, I received this picture from Dick Johnson (68), who received it from Paula Fassett (71), who received it from her sister Susan Fassett Martin (65). This is one of the pictures that I lost when my Hard drive was accidentally reformatted a few months back. I am so glad to have it back again.

I was with the class of 65, but did attend Dunseith until High School. I was the last lone graduate to ever graduate from Ackworth. That was in 1961. I went trough the graduation ceremonies with the Dunseith folks though, but I am not in this picture. Not all in this picture were with us in High School, so there are some I don’t recognize. I’ll take a stab at identifying those in this picture. Folks, I know I have some wrong, so please make the corrections. If you see a mistake, please reply. Please don’t wait for the next guy to reply. Gary

3rd Row: Phyllis McKay, Margaret Metcalfe, Esther Murray, Kenny Nerpel, Allen Richard, Gladys Roussin, Tim Strong, Roberta Wilke, Myron Zorn.

2nd Row: Donold Egbert, Susan Fassett, Evi Gottbreht, Bill Grimme, Henry Hackman, Earl Hiatt, Carol Jasper, Lorraine Kalk, Ginger LaRocque, Art Rude, Ron Longie

Front Row: Jean Abrahamson, Carol Allard, Larry Allard, Warren Anderson, Sheally Baker, John Bedard, Alan Boguslawski, Patty Boguslawski, Angela Berube, Cecile Berube, Pam Fassett