Judy LaCroix McGuire (’59) Has Malignant Brain Tumors
Posting from Joan LaCroix-Lannie (’67): Olive Branch, MS
Gary I’m sorry to tell you Judy is having surgery on Wednesday morning in Rochester Minnesota for brain tumors.
This is the link
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Gary’s comment
So sorry to hear this. Our thoughts and prayers are with Judy. She is strong. She will pull through this.
Reply to Dunseith Lutheran Confirmation Photo
From Harlyn Oppeboen (’51): Colorado Springs, CO
Thank Murl, I did not remember Gordon Peterson. The picture was taken before the summer of 1946 because that was when I moved to Watford City, ND
Harlyn Oppeboen
Note: with today’s archive posting below the date on the picture is Nov. 18 1945.
Reply to the St. John Woodchuck Basketball Team
From Don Martel (Former Principal): Rosemount, MN
Go Woodchucks.
Must be grandsons of some of the guys that I played against in the 1950’s.
Dr. Gary Wall (Loretta Neameyer Wall ’72) Obituary
Posted by Jim Kofoid Bottineau, ND
Dr. Gary Richard Wall, 75, West Fargo, ND, formerly of Bottineau, ND, passed away on March 9, 2018, from heart failure and pulmonary fibrosis.
Services will be held at 10:30 am Friday, March 16, at Parkway Funeral Service, 2330 Tyler Parkway, Bismarck, with Deacon Jerry Volk officiating. Burial will be at 12:00 Noon Friday at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan.
Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service.
Gary was born May 4, 1942, in Detroit, MI, the son of Ingval and Velma (Emerson) Wall. At age 10, the Wall family moved to Bottineau. He graduated from Bottineau High School in 1960, continued for two years at NDSU-Bottineau, and two years at UND in Grand Forks. In 1964 he started dental school and graduated in 1968 from Creighton University in Omaha, NE. Gary joined the US Army immediately following dental school in 1968 and was commissioned a Captain in the Army Dental Core including one year in Vietnam. After practicing in Freemont, CA, Bottineau, ND, and Napa, CA, Gary retired after 30 years in dentistry.
1998 was a homecoming for Gary as he returned to Bottineau of which the Turtle Mountains were a special place in his heart. He was never so happy as to have toiled and started “Wall’s Raspberries” along with his wife Loretta. Gary enjoyed visiting with the people when they came to pick, especially the children.
He belonged to several organizations including the VFW #8688, Bottineau, in which he was Post Commander for several years.
Gary is survived by his loving wife, Loretta; four sons, Scott (Charlotte) Wall, San Leandro, CA, Andre (Phebe) Wall, Lynnwood, WA, Jason (Kelli) Wall, Napa, CA, and Jeremy Wall, San Diego, CA; one daughter, Heidi Wall, Fort Bragg, CA; six grandchildren, Emma, Carris, Ruben, Emily, Luke, and Pablo; one brother, Dr. Wayne (Joanne) Wall, Green Valley, AZ, four step-children, Marshall (Jennie) Coleman, Hatton, ND, Maureen (Chris) Selzer, Glen Carbon, IL, Meredith (Joel) Bell, Owatonna, MN, and Monte (Kayla) Coleman, Minot, ND; sisters-in-law, Jerilyn Neameyer, Moorhead, MN, Janet Krogman, Bartlett, IL, and Loraine (Larry) Haas, St. John, ND; eight step-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Ingval and Velma Wall; brothers-in-law, Gordon Neameyer, Keith Lien, and Stan Krogman; and sister-in-law, Ronette Lien.
Visitation
Friday, March 16, 2018
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Parkway Funeral and Cremation Service
2330 Tyler Parkway
Bismarck, North Dakota 58503
Funeral Service
Friday, March 16, 2018
10:30 AM
Parkway Funeral and Cremation Service
2330 Tyler Parkway
Bismarck, North Dakota 58503
Graveside Service
Friday, March 16, 2018
12:00 PM
North Dakota Veterans Cemetery
1825 46th Street
Mandan, North Dakota 58554
Gary’s comment
I am so sorry and hear of Gary’s passing.
We extend our condolences to Loretta and all of Gary’s family.
Gary Wall and I were stationed together, from July to December 1969, in Cam Ranh Bay Vietnam. Even though we were both from the Bottineau/Dunseith areas, we never formally met until the day I was assigned to the Dental Clinic he was in assigned to Vietnam. What a pleasant surprise that was. Gary was a Dentist and I a Dental Technician. We worked in the same small Dental Clinic. There were only about 20 staff total in the whole clinic, so we learned to know one another very well. Gary and I knew a lot of common folks. From those days on Gary and I remained very good friends. Gary was always the life of the party. He enjoyed people. Very much a people person. I will most certainly miss him.
1969 Cam Ranh Bay Vietnam
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Blog (686) posted on January 16, 2010
Reply to Personal message:
From Jackie Peterson Hanson: St. John, ND.
Yes, I’m a teacher for Belcourt schools. I teach the visually impaired
students from preschool through high school. I live with my husband, Tim
in St.John and taught there for the first twenty years of my career, first
in elementary and later high school English. Yep, I’ve been to college
four times. I’m planning on retiring at the end of this school term.
Jackie
Email address change
From Dan McKay (69): Mooreton, ND
Gary and All,
Just enjoying our 30 degree weather here in SE North Dakota. Thats above zero too!!
Our IT department has, after four years, finally recognized us as being part of Masonite so my new e-mail address is:
Dan, The ole thermometer dipped all the way down to 75F last night here in the PI. It’s the coldest I have seen it here in the 6 plus years that we have lived here. These folks are cold. Gary
Confirmation Picture Date:
From Harley Oppenboen (51) Colorado Springs, CO
Gary, the date on the back of the confirmation picture is Nov. 18 1945.
I am the left most boy, Paul Lovaas is next to me.
Harley Oppeboen
Confirmation Picture Identification:
From Mona Dionne Johnson (48): Lake Metigoshe, ND
Next to Delores Hiatt is Marlene Molgard. After Ione Haberstad, is
Doraine Haberstad .
First row – Marlene Tooke – I think.
Middle boy is Paul Lovaas.
Mona Johnson, ’48Mona Johnson ’48
Confirmation Picture Identification:
From Gary Morgan (54): GARRISON, ND
Gary & All,
I’m pretty sure that the girl between Delores Hiatt and Bernice Olson in the Confirmation picture is Marlene Molgard.Gary
Confirmation Picture Identification:
From Murl Watkins Hill (50): Dunseith, ND.
Gary, The names of the Confirmation class: Delores Hiatt, Marlene Molgard Sanders, Bernice Olson Johnson, Shirley Olson Warcup,
Iona Habberstad Nelson, Dorraine Habberstad Worral, Murl Watkins Hill, Marlene Tooke Fugere,Harlan Oppeboen,
Paul Lovaas, Gordon Peterson (?), Minnie Mary Mckay Merrill. I can find the date later. Thanks , Murl
Back: Deloris Hiatt, Marlene Molgard Sanders, Bernice Olson Johnson, Shirley Olson Warcup,
Iona Habberstad Nelson, Dorane Habberstad Worral, Murl Watkins Hill
Front: Marlene Tooke Fugere, Halan Oppeboen, Paul Lovaas, Gordon Peterson, Minnie Mary McKay
Sitting: Rev. Lovaas
Pictures from Allen Richard (65): Midland, MI
Me and my favorite/only babysitter– Rochelle Pigeon — Pigeon Store in the background
Olynda, me, Ydola Pigeon, grandman Pigeon holding Stephaine. In our “living room” — sitting on the sofa– actually the cot Floyd Richard Slept on during the 6 + years her and Dad farmed together.
Below — me, Uncle Floyd, and Stephanie– late 1952
The Bae Pigeon kids— Need I say more? Below– Ormal “Red” Kester late 1930’s
Man could he reload ammo–his reloads ran through my .270 Remington auto and jammed less than 10% as often as factory loads!
Allen
From Neola Kofoid Garbe: Bottineau & Minot, ND.
Hi Gary,
Perhaps Kelsey is related to some of your readers.
Thanks to you, Vickie, others who have commented on my contributions to your newsletters. I thoroughly enjoy being able to contribute to your newsletters. I’m grateful I seem to have so many pictures/articles/etc. you can use.
As you know, I enjoy your newsletters tremendously, even though I don’t know all the people mentioned. The old pictures are wonderful/the stories are interesting/your pictures and descriptions of your life in the Philippines are delightful/etc.
Thanks for all you do.
Neola
Posted by Neola Kofoid Garbe: Bottineau & Minot, ND.
Willie Laframboise
WILLIE LAFRAMBOISE Mass of the Christian burial for Willie Laframboise, age 90 of Dunseith was held on Monday at 10:00 A.M. in the St. Michael the Archangel Church in Dunseith. Officiating at the service was the Reverend Father Jeff Eppler S.O.L.T. Special music was provided by Troy DeCoteau and Cheryl Haagenson. Casket bearers were Randy Norquay Jr., Donovan “Duck” Charbonneau, Louis DeCoteau, Alfred DeCoteau, Todd Laframboise, Rick Laframboise, Dennis Baker and Clarence Laframboise. The Honorary Pallbearers are all friends and family in Rugby, ND.
Willie Laframboise was born November 10, 1919 to Noe and Florida (Cote) Laframboise, in Russell Township at his grandfather’s farm. They moved to various places in his childhood, until his grandfather bought 120 acres in the san hills. He lived here during his school years. He went to Poplar Grove until he graduated the eighth grade in 1933. Then they moved to Dunseith where he met his wife Deloris Baker. They married on August 17, 1959. They had three loving children. They also took many children in to their home to raise during their years together. Willie worked on the Air Base building houses. He worked for various farmers in the area; one that he helped put all the water lines in Souris. He worked for the civil engineers putting in many missile sites in the state. He finished his career at the San Haven state hospital where he worked for 18 years, until he became blind. Willie enjoyed working on cars, ford trucks, fishing, gardening, carpentry work, spending time with family, playing cards, watching grandchildren at powwows, watching old westerns, cooking for his family, and eating his wife’s fry bread
He passed away on Sunday, January 10, 2010 in a Rugby hospital after a long illness.
Willie is survived by daughters Cheryl (Randy) Norquay, Laurie (David) Laframboise, Mary (Peewee) Lockwood, Susie (Dwight) DeCoteau all of Dunseith; Joanne DeCoteau of Belcourt. Sons Willie (Penny) Laframboise of Dunseith, Darrell (Peggy) DeCoteau, Daniel DeCoteau and Patrick DeCoteau all of Flandreau, SD; Ambrose ( Kelly) DeCoteau of Sisseton, SD; 25 grandchildren; 45 great- grandchildren; 3 great-great grandchildren; Brother Paul Laframboise and sisters Emeline Counts and Marie Graber of Bottineau.
He is preceded in death by both his parents, his wife Deloris, Brothers Felix, Leo, Arthur and Sister Cecelia.
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Neola’s comment: Everett and Emeline LaFromboise Counts are on page 141 in the Bottineau Centennial Book. Emeline’s daughter, Darlene Skaaden is deceased.
There is a Mrs. Graber who lives across the hall from my mother at Good Samaritan in Bottineau. I don’t know if it is Marie. I should have paid more attention to her “first” name.
Folks, I had the camera in hand yesterday when I was up by our garage and snapped this photo. These boys and several others are frequently seen playing in the Neighborhood just as you see them here with no clothes. They are looking thru the fence into the school yard. I’d say they are about 4 & 5 years old. They are getting kind of old to be running around the neighborhood with no clothes. They are not phased in the least. I don’t know these kids, but I’m guessing they just don’t have clothes to put on. I understand their mother gambles with what little money they have. Gary
Consolacion, Cebu Philippines
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