09/08/2011

Happy Birthday Vivian Berube Cote
 
Vivian Berube Cote is Urbain’s (44) (Deceased) wife. She is an aunt to Rachael, Robert, Angela and Muzette Berube. I don’t have her latest address. I think she may be living in Arizona. Vivian is included with today’s message.
 
Note: Lorette (Bill DHS 52) Berube Leonard is Vivian’s sister. Gary
 
 
 
Reply to Richard Slyter’s Birthday picture posting
From Cherrie Slyter Millang: Bottineau, ND
 
It is an awesome picture. 2 generations of Marines. The picture was taken Oct. 9th, 2009 after Devins Graduation in San Diego, CA.

SHERRI MILLANG

 
Richard Slyter with his Grandson Devin
 
 
 
 
1932 Willow City threshing crew
Photo provided by Mary Eurich Knutson (62): Dunseith, ND
 
Hi Gary
The picture I had Karen send is Willow City threshing crew 1932. I’m
sure you recognize some of the people on it. Some of the names are on
the back of the picture. One of the guys is listed as Benny Schneider
but in another area the guy has been given a different name. Maybe
Wesley can tell us. You’ll recognize Dave Eurich Jr and Sr and Jim and
George Egbert are easy to recognize but I don’t
know any of the rest of them.
Sharon Landsverk Beckman has been sick. Saw her in the store the other
day. She’s looking good now. She said she was off work quite awhile.
I’ll write more later when I have time to collect my thoughts a little
better.
Take care.
Mary K
Mary: I don’t readily recognize any of these folks. I have listed who I think several are that you mentioned.
Folks, we need some help with this one.
Thanks Mary, Gary

1932 Willow City threshing crew
3rd Row:
2nd Row: Dave Eurich Sr.?,??,??, Dale Gottbreht?
1st Row: Dave Eurich Jr.?, ???
 
 
 
Brenda Hoffman (68) – Rolette County Historical Society
Message from Mel Kuhn (70): St. John, ND
 

Howdy Gary,

 

I want to send a big THANK YOU out to Brenda Hoffman for her donation to the Rolette County Historical Society. I will put it in the Blacksmith Shop fund. I finally got it pretty well finished up this summer. Now it’s to get all the equipment moved into it and set up. We’ve been getting quite a bit of things done at the museum this summer, one big project was getting the church painted. My wife undertook this project and even went as far as getting in the lift to go up and paint the steeple. Larry Haas brought in his lift and donated the use of it for a week to get the steeple done. He also did a great deal of work at a discounted rate which we are really greatfull for.

 

Mel