5/30/2008 (117)

Provided by Neola Kofoid Garbe: 
Elberta Wenstad
DUNSEITH – Elberta Mariah Wenstad, 81, Dunseith, died Wednesday, May 21, 2008, in a Rolla hospital.
She was born Aug. 15, 1926, to John and Mildred Anderson in White Earth. She married Oscar Wenstad Jan. 18, 1945, in Dunseith.
Survivors: daughters, Connie Turner, Boissevain, Man., Bobbi Wenstad, Minot, Deborah Slyter, Dunseith, Donna Wenstad, Amado, Ariz., Pamela Lane, Stoughton, Wis.; sons, Arlan, Lansford, Donald, Overly, Curtis, Rolette; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; brother, Milton, Palo Cedro, Calif.
Funeral: Thursday, 10 a.m., Peace Lutheran Church, Dunseith.
Burial: Later in Rendahl Cemetery, rural Dunseith.
Visitation: Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Nero Funeral Home, Bottineau, ND)
Arlan, Don, Debbie, Connie, Bobbi, Donna, Curtis & Pam,  Our condolences are with you with the passing of your mother.  Debbie, when I talked to you a short time ago, you mentioned that your mother was living with you, in your home, located on the old Willow Lake School lot.  I remember your folks Well, and also you older kids.  During my grade school days, at Ackworth, and into my High School days, our families visited back and forth a lot.  I remember being at your house lots and lots of times.  I remember your mother as being a very kind, sweet, good hearted lady. I have thought of you guys often, in my mind, over the years.  Your mother will be missed.  The last time I saw her, she was working at the home in Dunseith.  Our thoughts are with you all.  Gary & Bernadette Stokes.
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From Sharon Longie Dana (73): 
Mornin Gary, I just wanted to let you know I won’t be
on the cruise next summer. My oldest daughter is
getting married the end of June and thats where the
funds will be going. I hope ya’ll ahve  awonderful
time. Actually my younger daughter and a real good
friend plan on taking that cruise in 2010. My husband
is retired Navy and said no thanks to more ships. lol
Have a wonderful day.
Sharon Longie Dana(73)
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Dunseith WEB site from Bob Leonard (51): 
Dear Gary:
Attached is the above which we finally got completed, although still waiting on some additional information which we be added later.
Will you please forward this to all on your Dunseith email list.  Anything you might want to add to encourage as many as possible to help us out will be greatly appreciated.  If you can sell most of these items, we will have enough funds to keep the website going for long time.
Also, want to thank you for all the work you have been doing in helping everyone stay in touch with each other.  Sounds like everyone is enjoying the experience.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Bob
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Bob, I have copied and pasted your attached letter below.
Folks, This is a great buy for these Dunseith souvenirs that Bob talks about in this letter.  Gary
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May 29, 2008
 Dunseith Alumni and Friends:
I am pleased to let all of you know that we have completed the Dunseith, N D website.  Our address is www.dunseithnd.com.  We have been working on this for a couple of months and will have some updating to do as soon as we received the requested information.
As a lot of you know, this website was a request of many of you so that you could stay in closer contact with our community.  There were a lot of ideas proposed to us as to the process to follow, we finally settled on Amy Schalesky.  She is in the computer business in Bottineau and will continue to provide updates and assistance to us.  Our committee feels she did a nice job for us and happy with the product.
The cost to produce the website was $1000 and $20 per month for updates to keep the information fresh and current.  The monthly fee will start when we get the website completed to our satisfaction.  Hopefully, that will not be too long.
During the early conversation stage, it was suggested  some of you might be interested in making a donation to assist with the setup cost.  That was a very generous thought, but we have a better idea.  Many of you know we have a lot of souvenirs for sale that were left over from last summer’s celebration.  There are also a couple items from the communities 100thCelebration.  If you will check the Souvenir Shop on the website, you will find all of the items we have for sale at a much reduced price.  In fact, the pottery items and caps are below our cost, about half as much, so are very good buys.   These are all very nice items and make good keepsakes and gifts for your families.  Pottery is the famous Red Wing Pottery which is high quality.
We have an account set up with Pay Pal which is a secure site to make purchases on the web.  I understand it is part of E-Bay setup.  We would like to encourage all of you to seriously consider buying some of these souvenirs to help us with the setup and maintenance costs.   All you have to do is complete the order form, they will notify us of your purchase; we will send you the purchased items.  If you are living in the area, these items will be available at the Log House for the same price, less any shipping charges.
Looking forward to hearing from you and want to THANK YOU in advance for your consideration and purchase.  We had a wonderful 125th Celebration, these items will help all of us keep those memories alive.
Sincerely,
QUASQUICENTENNIAL STEERING COMMITTEE
Robert Leonard, Chairman
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From Bill Hosmer (48): 
       Gary and Friends.  The attached message from an Air Force friend is
worth looking at.  Seems like the marketeers can invade your cell
phone privacy and you have to pay for the call.  The procedure is
easy, just listen and follow instructions. Good luck. 

On another matter, I failed to mention that Dennis and Peggy Espe we
in attendance at Vance Bailey’s burial yesterday.   Another case of
the age creep.  Cheers, Bill Hosmer

Bill, I have copied and pasted your attached message below.  Gary
Cell phone numbers go public tomorrow. 

REMINDER….all cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing
companies tomorrow and you will start to receive sale  calls…..YOU WILL BE
CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS.

To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone:
888-382-1222

It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It will only take a minute of your
time. It blocks your number for five (5) years. You must call from  the cell
phone number you want to have blocked. You cannot call from  a different
phone number.

HELP OTHERS BY PASSING THIS ON TO ALL  YOUR FRIENDS. It takes about 20
seconds.

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Provided by Neola Kofoid Garbe: 
Lanette Beachler Richard’s book.
Lanette graduated from DHS in 1982.  Her parents are Luvern (deceased) and Marie Beachler.  She is the daughter-in-law of Carmen & Floyd Richard.
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