5/4/2014 (2011)

No Blog Yesterday
For the record I did not get a blog posted yesterday.
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Happy Birthday Warren Anderson (’65)
From Ednamae Nelson Olufson-Smith:  Edmonds, WA
Happy birthday to Warren Anderson from Carlyle’s “little sister” in Edmonds, WA
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Mid Fulsebakke’s passing
Message from Gary Fulsebakke (’71):  Devils Lake, ND
Gary and friends,
         Our dear mother Mildred (Mid) Fulsebakke passed away Friday, May 2 at the Good Samaritan Home in Bottineau.  She was 95 years old.  Her funeral will be held at Peace Lutheran Church in Dunseith at 10 am.  There will be a prayer service Monday evening at Nero’s Funeral Home at 7 pm.  All are welcome. 
                                                                                                                   Gary Fulsebakke
Gary F,
We are so sorry to hear of your mothers passing. I remember her well being in the Kelvin Home Makers with my mother. She was also my mother room mate for a short time at Good Sam in 2000 before becoming a residence at the Oak Manor Apartments in Bottineau. Your mother was a great person and will be missed. Our condolences are with you and all of her family with her passing.
Gary
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 Mildred Fulsebakke
(Died May 2, 2014)

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Mildred Fulsebakke

Mildred Fulsebakke, age 95 of Bottineau, died Friday at a Bottineau nursing home.  Funeral will be held on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 at 10:00 am at the Peace Lutheran Church in Dunseith.  Visitation will be Monday from 10:00 am until 9:00 pm with a prayer service at 7:00 pm at the Nero Funeral Home in Bottineau.  Burial will be at the Oak Creek Cemetery in Bottineau.
Mildred Fulsebakke, a daughter of John and Marie (Wekseth) Lervik, was born on February 22, 1919 on the Lervik farm near Kramer. She was reared there and graduated from Kramer High School in 1938.  She worked for several years at Tonneson’s Store in Newburg and later Vinje’s Department Store in Bottineau.  She met James Fulsebakke while working at the CCC Camp in Upham and they were married on August 10, 1952.  After living in Parshall and Bottineau for a short time, they settled down on their farm in the Turtle Mountains near the International Peace Gardens.  James passed away on April 26, 1994.  She later moved into to Oak Manor in Bottineau and in 2007 she moved into the Good Samaritan Center in Bottineau.
She was a member of the Peace Lutheran Church in Dunseith where she was active in the WELCA.  She was a member of the Kelvin Homemakers Club and volunteered at the St. Andrew’s Hospital Auxiliary.  She loved being a homemaker and she was a good cook and she made excellent lefse.  Her house and yard were her pride and joy.  She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.
She is survived by 3 sons, Gary Fulsebakke of Devils Lake, Jim (Marlee Rae) Fulsebakke and Joel Fulsebakke of Dunseith; daughter, Shelly (Mike) Albertson of St. John, ND; grandchildren, Nathan Fulsebakke and his fiancé, Chalsie, Heather Albertson and her fiancé, Thomas, Joshua (Mindy) Fulsebekke, Brittany Fulsebakke, Mandy Fulsebakke, Rochelle (Donavan) Olson and Logan Fulsebakke; great-grandchildren, Maggie and Jude Olson and Charlie Albertson and numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by her sisters, Ragna (Floyd) Jensen, Jenny (Johnnie) Salvenson and Clara (George) Olson; brothers, Sigvold (Carrie) Lervik, Trigve (Esther) Lervik, Harold (Adeline) Lervik and Marvin (Bertha) Lervik and several nieces and nephews.
Arrangements were with Nero Funeral Home in Bottineau.  Friends may sign the online register book at www.nerofuneralhome.net.
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Posted by Neola Kofoid Garbe:  Bottineau & Minot, ND
 Bruce Landsverk
(Died May 1, 2014)

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Bruce Landsverk, age 77 of Dunseith, died Thursday in a Minot nursing home.  Funeral will be held on Wednesday, May 7, 2014 at 2:00 pm at the Peace Lutheran Church in Dunseith.  Visitation will be Tuesday from 10:00 am until 9:00 pm at the Nero Funeral Home in Bottineau. (Nero Funeral Home, Bottineau)

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Reply form Marie Iverson Staub (’60):  Seattle, WA
Gary,
Tell Bernadette she is looking wonderful. To bad her kids can’t stay forever.
Marie Staub Iverson) 1960.
Thanks Marie,
The kids have most certainly been a boost for Bernadette. Nevaeh, our granddaughter, is fitting in very well with all of her Filipino relatives. She has learned a lot of Cebuano words too. Her little cousins, her age and below know some English, so they communicate just fine.  She always has two or three of them for sleep overs in her bed. She has taken a real bonding to Novie and also to our future Daughter-in-law, Lorelie.
Gary 
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Posted by Neola Kofoid Garbe:  Bottineau & Minot, ND
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Blog (74) posted on April 12, 2008
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Reply from Lyle Olson (75):
Gary:

You are not going to believe this, but the building in the picture of Bill Fassett (sent in by by his daughter Susan) was later converted to the headquarters for the 357th Aeromedical Evacuation Wing, Scott Air Force Base, IL.  How do I know this?  I spent two years in that building when assigned there as a aeromedical evacuation medic from 1976 to 1978.  What a small world!!

Lyle Olson

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Reply from Dave Slyter (70):
Response to Vickie Metcalfe

I want to say a big thanks to Vickie Metcalfe on her excellent story of the Bottineau VFW and what they do each year for the community of Bottineau and their citizens.   It is a beautiful site to see when a person starts making their rounds on memorial day in Bottineau and they see all the flags flying in the breeze.  It brings a sense of honor to the fallen and a sense of pride to every living american that sees this outstanding display of patriotism.    If a lot of you haven’t seen this beautiful display in Bottineau I encourage each and everyone to drive there and see a town that cherishes there veterans of this great country.  To all who help with this traditions a big “THANK YOU” for your time and dedication  to this tradition.  And a big Congratulation to the VFW for making this town a site that is breath taking on our veterans Memorial Day.

I did not know my biological dad at all, as he died at a very young age in a car accident.   But when I got older I knew that he was a veteran of the US army.   When going to the cemetery and seeing the little flag fly on his grave it gave me great pride to be the son of an army soldier.   It was important to my mom that his memory be not forgotten and that we should honor his name by flying his flag in the city of Bottineau during memorial day.    Though we have lost track of his original honor flag I had found and got another to put on a flag pole every year to honor him.  It gives me a great feeling to know that others will enjoy  these flags on our special holiday to honor all American Veterans.

My family back in the day was a very patriotic family, with my step dad Freddie Hiatt being commander of the American Legion in Dunseith and my mom being a member of the American Legion Auxiliary.  We never missed a memorial day program in Dunseith and the Hiatt/Slyter kids always took part in the yearly program whether it be in the old city hall or it being held in the high school gym.   I remember one time when I was in the sixth grade and our class was asked to participate in the program that year.  The teacher asked if I would sing, God Bless America (solo).  I said no at first but with persistence I eventually gave in and started practicing the song.  Memorial Day came and I got up there on the old stage of the old city hall and belted out God Bless America.   I was so scared and relieved when it was all over.  But after that I was always proud to be a participant in the yearly programs.    I remember laying the cross on the blankets at the cemetery up on the hill as each name was read of those that gave their lives for our country.   And who can forget the 4th, 5th, and 6th grade poster contest.  I was a recipient of the blue ribbon one year and very very proud of my drawing.  Oh those were the years.

So thanks Vickie for the great story about the memorial day and how we should never forget those that have gone before us.

Dave Slyter  (70)

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Attached Message from Bill Hosmer (48): 
  Gary, The attached is an interesting idea about an encounter with
unmarked autos driven by policeman , or not policemen. This is
something for big city dwellers, not folks who drive in our home
town.  Bill Hosmer
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Dunseith Nursing home – Provided by Neola Kofoid Garbe:
Note: The lady pictured in this article is Loraine Neameyer Haas from the class of 72
Dunseith nursing home 2011-1