4/2/2015 (2208)

Folks,

So as not to clutter things up with added postings, diverting the attention, I am only posting the DHS class of 75 reunion and Kim Lagerquist’s Obituary with today’s blog.

Gary

 

DHS class of 75 forty year reunion
Posting from Debbie Fugere Fauske (’75):  Minot, ND

Hi Gary:

The Dunseith High School Class of 1975 is planning a one-day 40th reunion on July 11, 2015, at Dale’s Café/Lounge at 4:00.  I’ve sent out letters to as many of our classmates as I was able to find addresses.  I’ve also posted on our private Facebook page “Class of 75”.  I’m now putting this out on the blog for anyone who hasn’t been contacted or for those who aren’t on Facebook. 

Anyone that hasn’t been contacted, please let me know.  I can be reached by phone at 701-720-3308, email debbie_fauske@yahoo.com, or on Facebook under Debbie Fugere Fauske.  

Thanks, Gary!

Debbie Fauske

Debbie,
I will be in the area then too. If you don’t mind I’d love to stop by and see you guys at Dale’s.
On July 17th, our Class of 65 will be celebrating our 50th reunion at the Birchwood at Lake Metigoshe.
Gary

                    Dunseith High School Class of 1975

  Last First Address City / State / ZIP
1 Allery Leslie 100 E Wachter Avenue Bismarck, ND 58504
2 Anderson Charles RR 1 Box 27B Dunseith, ND 58329
3 Azure Gladue Alva Dunseith, ND 58329
4 Baker Dupuis Patricia 1025 Mission Rd Cloquet, MN 55720
5 Belgarde Helander Berni 5210 Brodie Grove Apt 206 Colorado Springs, CO 80920
6 Birkland Swart Brenda 3204 N. Columbia St. La Grande, OR 97850
7 Casavant Halvorson Carolee 403 W Avenue F Bismarck, ND 58501
8 Davis Ronald PO Box 511 Dunseith, ND 58329
9 Davis LaFountain Tina PO Box 404 Dunseith, ND 58329
10 DeCoteau James Dunseith, ND 58329
11 Eurich Strietzel Dorothy 5581 74TH ST NW MINOT, ND 58703
12 Evans Hill Laurie/Tim 112 Third Ave Burlington, ND 58722
13 Fugere Fauske Debbie 2100 14th St NW, Minot, ND  58703.
14 Fugere Diane Minot, ND
15 Fulsebakke Jim/Marlee 9942 County Road 49 Bottineau, ND 58318
16 Gunville Mark 406 Main St Rolette, ND 58366
17 Hagen Striker Roberta/ Deane RR 1  201 Dunseith, ND 58329
18 Hagen Arlan 1431 101st St NE Bottineau, ND 58318
19 Halvorson Otto Lynn 1-111 Sungbuk-dong, Sungbuk-gu Seoul, Korea  136-875
20 Hiatt Rhonda 8907 NE 275th Street Battle Ground, WA 98604
21 Hill Moline Diane 114 Kittelson Dr Burlington, ND 58722
22 Hunt Jack RR 1 Box 46 Dunseith, ND 58329
23 Hunt John PO Box 102 Dunseith, ND 58329
24 LaFromboise Louis RR 1 Box 99A Belcourt, ND 58316
25 Lagerquist Kurt PO Box 1315 Dunseith, ND 58329
26 Lamoureux Don 22612 Sandy Dr NE Bethel, MN 55005
27 LaRocque Wanda 1047 N. Alford St. Ridgecrest, CA 93555
28 Marion Terry PO Box 717 Dunseith, ND 58329
29 Martinson Tara 1661 Old Country Rd, Unit 250 Riverhead, NY 11901
30 McCloud Collin PO Box 1321 Belcourt, ND 58316
31 Munoz Henry Mary Ann PO Box 1114 Dunseith, ND 58329
32 Olson Johnson Carla 713 Ohmer St Bottineau, ND 58318
33 Olson Lyle 1906 Pentland St West Fargo, ND 58078-
34 Parisien Forrest PO Box 1285 Dunseith, ND 58329
35 Parrell Joel Grand Forks, ND
36 Peltier Breland Carol PO Box 907 Rolla, ND 58367
37 Pigeon Marc PO Box 568 Dunseith, ND 58329
38 Pladson Dan RR 1 Dunseith, ND 58329
39 Poitra Jesse mother Marcelliner (701) 244-5304 PO Box 94
40 Poitra Thomas RR 1 Dunseith, ND 58329
41 Schimetz Zorn Kim/Bill Box 617 Upton, WY 82730
42 Siegrist Stephan  
43 Tooke Berger Jean 105 Seventh St NE Mandan, ND 58554
44 Wenstad Donna 2265 W Quail Way Amado, AZ 85645
45 Williams Brian PO Box 696 Warroad, MN 56763
46 Williams Syvertson Debbie 2007  7th St NW Minot, ND 58703
47 Williams Lagerquist Lori/Ray 33 Galena Gulch Rd Boulder, MT 59632

 

Kim Lagerquist
Lagerquist

(Died March 31, 2015)

Kim Lagerquist, age 52 of Dunseith, died Tuesday at his home. Funeral will be held on Friday at 10:00 am at the Peace Lutheran Church in Dunseith. Visitation will be Thursday 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm at the Nero Funeral Home in Bottineau.

Kim Allen Lagerquist, a son of John and Leola (Hiatt) Lagerquist, was born on October 8, 1962 at Rolette. He grew up on the family farm in the Turtle Mountains, north of Dunseith and graduated from Dunseith High School in 1980. He lived in Bottineau where he worked at several service stations. On April 19, 1985, he married Julie Aitchison at Bottineau. This marriage later ended. Kim later moved to Warroad, MN and worked for Marvin Windows. He later moved to Grand Forks and worked several places including the sugar beet plant. Due to his health, he later moved back to the family farm.

Kim was a member of the Peace Lutheran Church in Dunseith. He also attended the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Grand Forks. Kim loved to hunt and was a talented artist.

He is survived by his daughter, Katie Sue Lagerquist of Grand Forks; mother, Leola of Dunseith; sister, Evon Lagerquist of Dunseith; brothers, Rodney, Lyle, Kurt and Carl (Tara) all of Dunseith; Kenneth of Spokane, WA; Dale (Marlene) of Bottineau; Ray (Lori) of Boulder, MT and Bruce of Manhattan, KS and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded his father, grandparents, several aunts and uncles and one nephew, Trey Michael Lagerquist.

Arrangements were Nero Funeral Home in Bottineau. Friends may sign the online register book at www.nerofuneralhome.net
Our heartfelt condolences are with Leola and all of her family with the passing of Kim. It is so hard losing a loved one, especially a child.
I knew the Lagerquist family really well too. They were our neighbors in the Ackworth community. Kim was only 4 when I left the area, so I didn’t know him as well as his older siblings.
Gary

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Blog (275) posted on November 7, 2008

 

Folks, I’m sending this a bit early today.  Bernadette and I have doctors appointments this morning and probably won’t be home until later this afternoon.  Gary

 

Tribute/Condolence – Evelyn Pladson family – From Erling Landsverk (44): t

GARY:

WE LEARNED OF EVELYNS DEATH ON SUNDAY WHEN SHARON CALLED US.  AS YOU KNOW,  EVELYNS WAS OUR COUSIN, AND I HAD THE GOOD FORTUNE OF KNOWING HER SINCE SHE WAS A LITTLE GIRL.  I REMEMBER  HOW KIND AND HELPFUL SHE WAS TO HER MOM AND DAD WHEN I STAYED OVER WHILE VISITING THEIR HOME DURING HARVEST IN 1944 SHORTLY BEFORE I LEFT TO JOIN THE SERVICE.  SHE WAS ALWAYS CHEERFUL, AND KIND TO EVERYONE.  SHE GREW UP DURING THE DIFFICULT DEPRESSION YEARS, AND HARD WORK WAS NO STRANGER TO HER.  I BELIEVE IT  TEMPERED HER SPIRIT INTO BECOMING AN OUTSTANDING LADY, AND MOTHER AS WELL AS A SIBLING  THAT HER BROTHERS AND HER SISTERS WERE PROUD OF.

WE ALL LOVED EVELYN AND EXTEND OUR MOST SINCERE SYMPATHIES TO HER CHILDREN, AND GRANDCHILDREN. AS WELL AS HER BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

AS FOR ME I WILL ALWAYS CHERISH HER MEMORY, AND AM GRATEFUL FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE KNOWN HER.

ERLING

 

Reply from Rod Hiatt (69): 

Hello Gary
I do remember the Awalt Anniversary and the duet. Vonnie played the
piano and I was on the accordion. I don’t think I was asked to be on
Laurence Welk Show after that either. Seems like my musical talent was
mainly in my mind and not in the ears of the audience.
Yes Vonnie was a big part of the auction business as she was no doubt
the best clerk that you could ever want. In all the years that she
worked with me, I don’t recall having to repeat the selling price or a
bidders number to her. She did that as well as caught bids at the same time.
She was also the best part of Hiatts Western Shop, as she could sell ice
cubes to an Eskimo without trying. At Christmas, the men would come in
looking for something for their wife, having no idea of size, colors or
style and Vonnie would put together an outfit, boots and accessories,
wrap it up and it was surprising how many wives would come back saying
how happy and thrilled that their husbands took the time, new the right
size and had such good taste. Vonnie just smiled and never said any
different.
It was 5 years ago last month that we lost her, but little things like
your newspaper clipping bring back the good memories and all the fun and
laughter that she brought into our lives She is dearly missed but Never
Forgotten

 

Ron Longie’s (65) reply to his family picture (Message 266) posted with all the comments: 

Gary,

Thanks for the memories!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  of a great town to grow up in, the life long friends made to this day, for the values, and quality of life I believe we took with us for that I’ll always say Thanks ..

Ron Longie

Ron Longie’s reply to Dick Johnson’s question (Message 271): 

Gary,

In regards to Dick’s question about the girl injured while skating, that was my cousin Della Mae she and her family had come up from Arkansas. Patti was to little then she would have been about 9 or 10 years old.

Ron

 

Reply/memories from Allen Richard (65):

Reply to Lyle Olson

Herman Martinson and Glen Shelver were the true essence of what humanity should be.  Their character crossed several generations.  I think the bakery was the unofficial headquarters for the guys form the class of ’65.  3 Bismarks for a quarter.  I wonder why I had zits. In our high school years I , along with a number of the guys from the classes of ’65-’66 would have lunch at the bakery and go to the pool hall.  I had to take a time out from the pool hall because of a ball somebody knocked off the table, so we played ping pong at the stone garage, which was operated by Dale Fugere, Darrel Fugere’s twin.  Heck of a mechanic!

I was very young when Glen shut down the soda fountain at the drugstore.  I think he had two or three booths.  Edna Leonard would be considered a celebrity chef today with what she could do to a banana split!  Edna was very protective of the comic books we used to read–maybe had to do with the toppings on our fingers.  Glen was more than a druggist.  He was an advisor on all things medical, with amazing skills in the area of veterinary medicine.  All you needed to do was go in and say my cow is (pick a symptom – any symptom) and you went home with a fix.  I think he stitched up more than a few kids and adults that needed a little patchwork.  Probably worked a little overtime when the Snake Pit had an unusually busy night!

And the Crystal Cafe.  When I first got to Dunseith School in 2nd grade, until we had hot lunches, it was either a lunch box, or if the weather was tolerable–warmer than -20, I had my daily grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup while sitting at the counter with the grown ups.  You don’t find food like they cooked at the Crystal these days.  Other than French Fries, I think the deep fryer was unemployed.

My cholesterol is out of whack anyway, but it was worth it!

aLLEN rICHARD

 

Dunseith History from Gary Metcalfe (57): 

Hello Everyone, Documented history is amazing. The internet affords me information complete.  All I have to do is put in 34th with my one finger approach and it is right there.  Everytime Ole was wounded, I take his discharge papers which show the dates and tell each move for the day.  First wounded in Tunisia, Hill 609; then Cassino, then Rosignano.

Another man many people may not know, was a cop named Clarence Michaels.  He came from same town Joe Spaeth did.  He was a Ranger, now I know how special they were by the way they were mostly from the 34th Infantry, also 1st Infantry.  I saw him handle a couple guys that thought they were pretty tough.  One night two carloads of wild ones surrounded me at the cash register at Dale’s.  Some gal just leaving from her closing of the restaurant called the police and Clarence slid sideways across the island, stuck his revolver up the nose of the guy that thought he had full control of the guy on the bottom of the pile.  I am probably the only one that knew Axel Johnson was covering me from the shadows of the shop.  I think Axel knew about the element of surprise, the ring leader and that Big Iron Scoop Shovel.  Axel did that again one night, just a smaller frey.  I guess he had a sense of when to be there.  I am not sure, but maybe both times Axel was coming to work about midnight.  If anyone thinks the many cops we had didn’t earn their pay, they just did not know Dunseith that well.  I still have high respect for law officers, from the way the old cops handled us, they didn’t take away our beer or make us go home at midnight.  I guess I could name 20 of them and they worked alone most of the time. WOW

Some may ask,”Why the scoop shovel?”  I say if you were an old warrior and when old age came on and you didn’t want to go to the safety of your house when it got dark, then use Teddy Roosevelt’s theory, “Walk softly and carry a big stick!”  Gary Metcalfe

 

Pictures provided by Noela Kofoid Garbe: 

Cote Sisters

Mel Kuhn, I think one of these ladies is your mother. That would make the other four your aunts.

Can you identify each of these ladies for us with their married names and husbands with a little

history of each.  You mentioned once before that all 5 sisters were at Good Sam.  You also provided

a little history at that time too, but we didn’t have the picture to related it to.  Thanks, Gary
Cote Sisters 2208

I believe this is pastor Bakken. Who are the one’s being confirmed?
Confirmation 1969  2208

 

Can anyone idenify this solidier?
Unknown

 

                                     Dunseith High School Class of 1976

  Last First Address City / State / ZIP Phone Email
1 Abrahamson Gary Born April 20, 1958    –    Died October 23, 2006 Deceased
2 Azure Allery Arlene 100 E Wachter Avenue Bismarck, ND 58504 (701) 258-2962  
3 Campbell Jeff #7 Squaw Pt. Rd. Bottineau, ND 58318 (701) 263-3254  
4 Counts Garry PO Box 451 Dunseith, ND 58329 (701) 263-4758   
5 Davis Curtis   Dunseith, ND 58329 (701) 244-2442  Listed Phone number living in Dunseith.  Unable to contact. May be out of town
6 Davis Gillis Debra PO Box 276 Dunseith, ND 58329 (701) 244-2182 Listed Phone Number/address. Unable to contact. May be out of town
7 Enno Everette 1830 29th St W Williston, ND 58801 (701) 774-0915  
8 Fugere Kevin 2175 94th St NE Bottineau, ND 58318 (701) 228-204
 
10 Hanson Enghusen Diane 18412 135TH ST  RENTON, WA 98059 425-226-5249  
11 Metcalfe Travis 2904 E Jerome Ave Mesa, AZ 85204 480-580-3705  
12 Morin Bernard PO Box 627 Dunseith, ND 58329 244-5744  
13 Nadeau Elmer 1211 Sixth St NE Devils Lake, ND 58301 (701) 662-8818 No email address
14 Parisien Elmer Unable to locate Recently moved to Minot Sister Rita (701) 947-5754 – Out of town, unable to reach
15 Poitra Alan 9808 Brookside Avenue Bloomington, MN (952) 881-9820  
16 Robert Johnson Diane 110 Second Ave NE Rolla, ND 58367 (701) 477-6818  
17 St. Claire Merle PO Box 533 Dunseith, ND 58329 (701) 244-5560   
18 Taylor Eugene No one has any idea of Gene’s fate Gene only went his Senior year to Dunseith Father Frank was a teacher, hired in Dunseith in 1975
19 Lamoureux  Blassingame Joni        
20 Striker Robinson Donna   Swift Current, SK (306) 778-2013