Happy Birthday Randi Mongeon (’68): Chaska, MN
Betty (Hackman) Schmidt (68) Passed away
Message from Larry Hackman (’66): Bismarck, ND
Betty my dear sister went home to be with our lord on 11-22-2015 after suffering a severe heart attack.
At her bedside at the time of her death were husband, Gordon and their four children, Pam, Penny, Gordon Jr., and Keri.
Betty born Mar. 22, 1950 Died Nov. 22, 2015
Larry, We are so sadden to hear of Betty’s passing. Our condolences are with you and all of her family. She will be missed.
Thanksgiving
I want to wish each and every one of you a happy thanksgiving with turkey, ham and all the trimmings.
We too here in Cebu will be celebrating a Traditional Thanksgiving dinner at the Waterfront Hotel. We asked them to prepare a special Thanksgiving Menu for our Cebu Expat group of which they agreed to do. Their maximum seating capacity is 240. As of this morning I have 232 folks signed up to attend. They are not taking reservations from any others and they are not allowing any walk-ins, so we have the whole place reserved just for our group. To get their special rate we are having to have our dinner on Friday, but that is OK because we are a day ahead of the states in time.
Cebu Waterfront Hotel Main Dinning Buffet
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Blog (387) posted on March 5 , 2009
03/05/2009
Rememberance of the Stickland family from Tom Hagen (51):
Mesa, AZ, Williston, ND & Allegany, NY
Hi, Gary, My sister, Joyce, my brother , Leland, and I along with
Robert Aamodt, Norman Haagenson, and our nephew , Don Nelson lived with Bob Stickland and his wife Irene for 2 years while I went to high school, Joyce worked at Hosmers, and Don attended 1st grade in Dunseith. If you don’t mind I’ll direct this next part to Leland, Darryl and Dean Stickland.Greetings Stickland brothers, this is Tom Hagen, who used to live upstairs at your house in Dunseith. Many times I took care of you boys, (we won’t call it baby sitting). Your Dad grew up with my brothers and sisters going to Beaver Dam and our families were intertwined through the years. He was a great person as was your Mom and we enjoyed our stay while going to school in Dunseith. You have our sympathies on the loss of your dad. I would really enjoy hearing from you . My wife and I are retired from teaching in 1990 and we have 1 son, (9 kids) and 1 daughter (4 sons). Thanks Gary!!! We love E-mail letters, Love Tom and Dot Condolences to the Stickland Family from Connie Fauske Monte (62): Kalama, WA
My condolences to the Stickland Family. I have good memories of you all. I used to babysat you kids real often, in-fact you were my first “sitting” experience. Dean wasn’t more that a couple weeks old when I sat for him. Leland, I don’t know if you remember this, but one time I was being chased by a dog on my way home from school for lunch, you came running out and chased him away with a stick, whew.
Again, our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Connie Fauske Monte
Reply from Verena (Pete) Gillis (65): Dunseith, ND
> Gary,
Thank you so much for the compliment. I enjoy being able to make someone happy and love what I do and will keep on a’truckin’ until my body says, “hey girl, time to slow down.” lol Reply from Les Halvorson (Former DHS Teacher): Bottineau, ND
Hi Gary and Everyone,
In response to Verena’s note regarding the District 11 Boys BB tournament held at Dunseith ; I announced all 11 games of the tournament on KBTO ..Sunny 101.9 and Verena was right…the Dunseith School and community did a super job of hosting this tournament. I have covered hundreds of tournaments over the past 30 years and the Dunseith folks can be very proud..every aspect of putting on a tournament was done to perfection.The hospitality room Verena referred to was the best I’ve ever seen. I learned years ago that when it comes to food no one does it better than folks from Dunseith. I made it an appoint to get to the gym early on Monday, the final day of the tournament, so I could stop in there and sample the stew, home made pies and all kinds of other goodies. I had to go on the air at 2:45 on Friday and Sat. and at 4:15 on Monday so would not get a chance to get back in there as I did 4 games back to back the first two days and 3 in a row on Monday but each day at 6:00 up would come Jimmy DeCoteau with a platter filled with all kinds of delicious goodies from the hospitality room. Thank you ,Jim, and thanks to Cheryl LaFloe, Verena, Gladys Azure, and to all those who made and brought in all that great food. Thanks to tournament manager, Jorgen Knutson and his sec. Cheryl When I left the gum on Monday evening there were Rolette County police Anyway, GREAT JOB DUNSEITH on hosting a great tournament in a fine Thanks, Gary, on the great job you are doing with this Dunseith blog. Les Halvorson,
Folks,
Mel Kuhn sure generated a lot of interest with the “Tickle Pink” CD. There has been a lot of correspondance going on behind the sceens with this one. We now have permission from all of the “Tickle Pink” band members to publish this CD. Bill Grimme, through his internet provider, was able to set up a WEB site for posting songs from this CD. I have posted his message addressing this subject below. Mel Kuhn is sending Bill a copy of the CD for posting. I have also posted a messages from Travis Metcalfe & Kenny Nerpel (65) addressing this subject. Gary
Message/Article posted by Susan Fassett Martin (65): Spearfish SD
I could probably go on and on, but I won’t. What a wonderful musical
heritage many of us have that were raised in the Turtle Mt area. My dad played the guitar and sang and I know many of you out there have a family member or two that are musically talented. Share your memories. My dad always sang what he called “plumb pitiful” songs. Lots of railroad and cowboy songs, where someone was either dying or getting killed. Little Joe the Wrangler, Old Shep, etc. Paula made us a wonderful cd a couple of years ago from some old tapes of our dad singing and playing the guitar. I put it on every once in awhile and sing and cry and remember all the good sing along we used to have out by the fireplace in our yard in Dunseith. Cheryl Haagenson always cried when dad sand Old Shep (ME TOO) Hugs, Susan |