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Happy Birthday Joanne Millang Bernstein (’70): Souris, ND
Floyd and Luella Halvorson Dion
Reply from Bill Hosmer (’48): Tucson, AZ
Gary, I had not a chance to check my emails for a bit, but when I saw the picture of Floyd and Luella, it hit me with a joy. I have known these two and their kin all my life. They are what I believe to be the heart and soul of Dunseith. What a great picture of two Americans I trust and love for all they do and have done for all of us who came from that town and the Hills and Prairie on both sides of what will always be my home town.
Thanks for the memories and more. Bill Hosmer
Posted by Neola Kofoid Garbe: Bottineau & Minot, ND
Duane Gunville Sr.
1969 – 2015
Born: May 20, 1969
Died: September 18, 2015
DUANE GUNVILLE SR.
Duane Gunville Sr., age 46 of Dunseith, died on Friday, September 18, 2015 arrival at a Belcourt hospital. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at the Eagle Heart Cultural Center of Dunseith. Burial will be in the St. Louis Cemetery also of Dunseith. A wake will be held on Tuesday beginning at 4:00 P.M. in the Eagle Heart Cultural Center. In Dunseith.
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Blog (350) posted on January 26, 2009
01/26/2009
Armand, this came through just fine. I have updated all of my files with your address change.Armand, most all of us remember you, your family and you working at the hardware store. Several years ago you told me you have been working at the same hardware store in Dunseith for over 60 years. That is remarkable.Folks, with your visits to Dunseith, feel free to stop in the hardware store and say hi to Armand.
yet, so I stood in front of the 4th grade rows and waived my arms around and said that everything was going to be ok. I knocked over a can of full length chalk, and the sawdust they were packed in and made a hell of a mess, just before Miss Drege walked into the room. The good part was that Carol laughed, the bad part that I had to clean up the mess, and we never had a whole length of chalk for the rest of the year. Bill Hosmer
Gary and Friends,
Lloyd (and his ‘secretary’ Bonnie, I suppose), posted another great
story from the old days! I too remember the elevator fire of ’54. It is
listed in the Dunseith history book as June 1954, so I would have been
just a month from my fourth birthday. The flames are still clear in my
mind. Speaking of the train, did anyone else put pennies on the train
tracks for the train to smash? I still have one that I did in the ’50s.
It smeared it pretty flat! Bill Teal would go home for lunch and would
drive his two tone green ’56 Chevy past our house, so I knew when we
could mess around at the depot! Can anyone remember the coal bins by the
elevator where you loaded coal in your pickup with a two wheel cart?
That was where we got coal for quite a few years until Dad converted our
old furnace to fuel oil with a burner he bought from Herman Martinson at
the bakery. It was a relief to not have to haul coal and put it in the
basement! I also remember how the freight came in to the depot on the
train for most of the businesses in town. John Awalt and later Johnnie
Myer were the dray men who delivered all over town. They hauled a lot of
loads past our house on their way uptown. The good old days! Thanks Gary!
Dick
Thanks for the well wishes. I planned to retire soon too but that got complicated with the economy. My stock comeback is that the announcement of my retirement will appear at the same time as my obituary.
Message/picture from Jerry Williams (54):
I graduated with Viola with the class of 1954, a graduating class of 8, I think the smallest to ever graduate from good old DHS. Anyway I have been back to Dunseith many times since 1954 myself and Viola is one of those people that I have not seen in now 55 years. I don’t know if our class is going to get together for a 55 year reunion this summer or not but it would be fun to get to see her again. How about it class of “54″ are we going to have a class reunion this summer?
Jerry Williams class of “54″ with wife Kathy