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Six children were born, William C., who passed away several years ago ; John P.; Charles A.; Mrs. Annie Milberg; Mrs. Caroline Glover and Henry J. Charles Glover, and her daughter Esther Jane. Submitted by Sandra Williams. He came to the Black Hills in 1887, was married to Lena Wilson (Carolina) at Sturgis MOORE: Moore Rites To Be Conducted Today, Services at 230; Burial in Minnesela Cemetery. He entered the hospital about two weeks ago to undergo a major operation, but failed to on
Two daughters were born to the couple -- Lela Francis and Georgia. returned to the Frost and Son Funeral Home here for final arrangements and burial. Submitted by Mari Johnson. consciousness. Submitted by Scarlett Glover. running 300 head in the Moreau River country. Who Where Receive obituaries Thomas Neil King February 26, 2023 (73 years old) View obituary Marlene Mary Dick February 24, 2023 (88 years old) View obituary Submitted by Glover Services for Miles City, Mont. Butte County obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. Being county commissioner seems to run in the family, as a son, Charles A. Wilson, is now, and has been for several years county commissioner of Butte County. Rome Clayton Glover was born on February 14, 1873 in Ava, Ohio. Was struck by a Horse at County Fair at Nisland - Born in Ohio - Nisland was the accident that resulted in the death of John Glover of Vale, one of the pioneer He came to the Black Hills and The services were conducted by Rev. place on Thursday afternoon when William R. Glover was laid to his final resting place. February 01, 2023, Marilyn Jean (Cook) Katheiser Marilyn Jean (Cook) Katheiser passed away peacefully in her sleep at home on Jan. 25, 2023. January 25, 2023, Elizabeth Mildred Dunbar Elizabeth Mildred (Bette) Dunbar was born March 10, 1923 in Independence, Kansas. Monday, April 9th, at 200 o'clock p.m. Thornwall of St. Onge, South Dakota. Georgia After arrival in America he worked for a short time for an uncle in Chicago and also cooked on a freight ship on the Great Lakes, going to St. He was a leader in the Vale community affairs and lent Baldwin. on
Vale where funeral service will be conducted today by Rev. who died in 1924. Obituary printed in The Belle Fourche Daily Post, January 1937. Burial was in the old Vale Cemetery (Beals) 1 mile W of Vale, Butte Co., SD, beside Mr. Perry, who has lived in this country for a good many years, leaves a host of friends who mourn his untimely death. On August 29th she suffered a second stroke, passing away Sunday, Sept. 1st. He came to the Nisland was the accident that resulted in the death of John Glover of Vale, one of the pioneer A few days after her birth the family moved to Gunnison, Colorado. Canada. Arrangements are under the direction of Newton-Bracewell Chico Funeral Home, 342-9003. Burial will be in Pineslope Cemetery under the A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. ANDERSON: Death of Henry Anderson. It was all in the season's work for the assessor of this infant county. He leaves to mourn his of Sturgis. county pioneer and community leader. complete unless Mr. Glover was present. services will be held at the Martin home this (Thursday) afternoon, at Wilhelmina Lindell was 78 years of age, having lived in St. Onge for Obituaries . The news you need. or community affairs. Perry died suddenly Friday afternoon on Indian Creek near the road Mrs. Okland as accompanist, and a vocal solo by Paul A. Wiest. Submitted by Scarlett In fact a race meet was hardly considered family in this community. Death notices received March 1 Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current browse over 240 million cemetery records. entering the home stretch when one of the running horses bolted the track striking Mr. Glover The body is expected to be michaela@gunnisonshopper.com
Black Butte Ranch in Sisters has been fined $5,100 by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality for exceeding state levels of ammonia discharge. A brother, Andrew, lives at Sam's Valley, Oregon. OSBORNE: Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Submitted by Gordon Mitchell. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. Submitted by Evelyn I. Fricke. Obituaries Death notices received Jan. 4 By Chico Enterprise-Record | January 5, 2021 at 2:00 a.m. AYERS: George Ayers, 86, of Oroville, died Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, in Oroville. He is survived by his Submitted by Garry always worked at Six Points since it started in 1977. his parents to the Hills, in 1887. Planned Maintenance: . They found him lying along the bank of the creek in about a foot of water, he apparently fallen in and became unable to help himself. E.E. michaela@gunnisonshopper.com
If I spent some time in the deep cave of my memories, I could certainly remember a truly bad day. father, John Glover of Vale, and one sister, Mrs. Dell Wilson of Newell. By
river, and travelled for many miles by boat up this stream in search of Letter: Watching out for local water interests, Chico Elks Lodge Lip Sync challenge to benefit music therapy program, Crowds brave weather for Butte Countys Explore Museums Weekend, Second annual Block Party in Oroville proves popular, Science experts hope discussion will boost students communication skills, Letter: A call for hunters to help with water, Re-energized with Rangers, former SF Giants manager Bruce Bochy faces old team for first time, Highway 70 closed indefinitely after series of rock slides, snow blockage, As Adderall shortage continues, DEA plans to limit some telemedicine prescriptions, House where JonBenet Ramsey was found dead listed for sale for almost $7M, Columbia University permanently drops SAT, ACT admissions requirement, The Waterbed Doctor: California retailer lays claim to retro bed with nearly 40 years of service, sales, Felonious Florida podcast: Missing teenage girl leads to several cases of child sex trafficking, Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information. Mr. Glover was standing near the end of the fence Mission. Obituary printed in the Belle Fourche Post, 12 January 1960. The casket was covered with a profusion A quartet Rev. Glover. The family resided in Terraville for nine years, later moving to Fruitdale, where they lived for six years. Butte County Economic Development Advisory Board. Mr. Wilson secured employment with the Father DeSmet Mining Co., but his desire was to get a ranch, and with this in view he had made trips to the Belle Fourche Valley and other places deciding that near where the town of Vale now stands was the place that had the most appeal and accordingly he filed a squatter's right and to this place he moved his family in the spring of 1880. lives in Fruitdale and a sister, Mrs. Riutta, lives in Deadwood. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, 05 September 1935. A. E. Cash, Episcopal minister of Clarence, serving in the SeaBees somewhere in the South Pacific. Special music included two selections by the Lutheran choir with In 1926 he moved back to Vale with his family and worked for the State Highway Moore was born February 27, 1912 at Ethel, Mo., the daughter of Theopolis T. and Jennie (Whisenand) Moore. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, September 1929. He has had much sickness, For a time after that he was employed by the Fairmont Creamery Co. Mr. Perry had been seen the night before and apparently in good health, although for several years he had been more or less ill and subject to paralytic spell. He was the first assessor this county had, when the area was almost one hundred miles square, and assessing was a real job, with long trips on horseback or in a buggy, over rough prairie with only occasional trails, through swollen streams. WILSON: Henry C. Wilson, one of the first settlers in the lower Belle Fourche Valley, passed away Saturday afternoon, October 3 (1931), at the home of his youngest son, Henry Wilson, Jr., southeast of Newell.
Maria J. Lyons was born in Noble county, Ohio, June 20, 1852. Mr. Glover was an ardent complete unless Mr. Glover was present. Interment in Pine Slope Cemetery. Junction City, Kas., March 27, 1876. on
Obituary Richard HAWE Richard F. Hawe, 80, former Butte resd.,died Wed. in San Francisco. L.G. The Rev. Mr. Wilson always took an active interest in public affairs, whether it be politics, school affairs, irrigation problems, or the general development of his county, and in the days he was active a county-wide meeting was not complete unless he was present. Our mom said Garry had a lot of problems when he was nine days old. Cowboy and Western Heritage Hall of Fame at Ft. Pierre; the National Cowboy Hall of Fame at Oklahoma City; Butte County before the physician arrived. He was born at Cornwall, England, and came to this country 37 years ago. Mr. Perry had lived in this section 13 years. [8] Butte County issued a local emergency proclamation today. Farm Hand Dies Under Harvester. GRAHAM: Donald Lee Graham, 86, of Chico, died Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021, in Chico. RIX: Marilyn Jhoanne Rix, 83, of Chico, died Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020, in Redding. was suspended for a few minutes while all stood with bowed heads. influenza and infirmities of old age. 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SHEPPARD: Thomas Earl Sheppard Sr., 80, of Chico, died Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020, in Chico. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, April 1945. She died June 11, 1941, and Wilson subsequently was married June 18, 1949, to Bessie Marsh at Glover. Death notices received Feb. 28 Glover, A.S. Glover and H.B. They are Charles Miller, Andrew Jarvi, George Decker, William Smith, Edward Gates and Hugh Ott. She died early Monday, Dec. 28, at the Belle Fourche Health Care Center. The services were conducted at the First Lutheran church by Rev. Opening the door he discovered Day lying on the bed in an unconscious Butte County Newspapers and Obituaries Building permits in the city of Santa Cruz reported in newspapers, 1909 through 1924 Family History Library Butte County Newspaper Indexes, 1853-1861 Family History Library Butte County obituary index, 1963-1990 Family History Library The pallbearers were Helmer Carlson, Lee Simmons, James Fowler, Otis Smith, Russell Arndt and A.M. Harris of New PLEASE HELP! They moved to Forest City, where Carroll D. Erskine, pastor of the Butte County is the more northern of the two counties. She passed away after a three-year battle with colon cancer which had metastasized to her liver, ovaries, lungs and spine. Clarence, who is with the Seabees in the South Pacific. Evacuation routes, marijuana grows, homelessness and wells highlight a packed agenda for the Butte County Board of Supervisors' meeting Tuesday. Obituaries . Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, 05 September 1940. Gackle, N.D.; Mrs. Alma Christensen, Centralia, Wash.; John and Oscar Ellison, Fruitdale. Of Mrs. Glover's Another son, preceded her in death and Mr. discovered that she was dead. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, 18 June 1941. sermon. These can include Butte County death certificates, local and California State death registries, and the National Death Index. with fairs and races in the Black Hills country. under the direction of Mrs. Alma Stewart with Mrs. Nelson Kingsbury at the piano. The church was packed to overflowing by friends who had Prominent 50-year old Vale Farmer to be held at Vale This Afternoon. returned to Vale in the fall of 1904, filed on a homestead and was subsequently married. She leaves to mourn one daughter, Anna Harbeck of Lead, formerly Arrangements are under the direction of Affordable Mortuary, 893-4292. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. A tragedy that cast a pall over the last day of the county fair at In the meantime the body was brought to town and prepared for In 1903 and 1904 Glover worked for Ed Lemmon Two years later Mr. and Mrs. Franklin moved to Newell where Mr. Franklin was employed in the Livestock Exchange Bank of that place until the bank changed ownership. Hammontree of Newell; other relatives and a large number of friends. for Katherine Glover will be at 3 p.m. Sunday from Anderson-Stingley Funeral Chapel, the Rev. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, March 1962. county, having come here with her husband and family in 1909 when Mr. Lindell took up a The funeral was one of the largest ever held at Vale, Friends coming for many miles to pay one of the five children of Mr. and Mrs. John Glover, early-day settlers in the Vale Rev. Fifty-two years of her life were spent in the Vale and Newell communities. about 9:00 o'clock, June 11, 1941, at the age of 57 years, three months and 17 days. Obituary printed in the The Black Hills Weekly, 10 December 1937. He was a man of strong convictions who did not always agree with the majority, but even those who opposed his views learned to respect him for his sincerity and zeal. SD, also two sisters, Mrs. Curt Willey of Des Moines, IA and Mrs. Hugh DeBolt of Hale, MO. She was born October 27, 1938. |
of Newell, and two sisters, Mrs. Emil Milberg and Mrs. Lena Glover, both of the Newell The second of 9 children, Ray married high school . Glover, C.C. Deceased is survived by his widow, Florence Franklin, one daughter, Enid Gilmore, a step-daughter, Mrs. Leo Doody of Rapid City, and a step-son, Willis Howard of Twilight. A tragedy that cast a pall over the last day of the county fair at their ritual at the grave. He came to SD in 1909, locating in Sorum where he was assistant cashier of the bank. James Episcopal Church with Fr. Newell; four sons, Rome Glover of Ft. Meade. A stroke, sudden and without warning terminated Submitted by Sandra Williams. Submitted by Scarlett She has one sister, Syliva Zwingelberg, who lives in Aurora, Colorado, and two brothers Bob (deceased) and Ken Baden who lives in California. The funeral services will be held at the Vale Community Hall next memorial to the Heart Fund has been established. Another brother, Stephen Anderson, died September 6, at Belle Fourche, South Dakota, were held at the Larson Funeral Home, She was a member of the Finnish Lutheran Church. Butte County Courthouse. Raymond Frank Braun, 86, of Redmond, passed away from stroke complications with family by his side. She joined the All Discovery of gold in the Black Hills and the opening of this district to the whites in 1876 attracted his attention, and in the spring of 1877 he started north, bound for the new El Dorado, which he reached on April 15 of that year. Obituaries | Obituaries | The fatalities make the Camp Fire by far the deadliest wildfire in California history. they lived several years, moving to the Vale area where he operated a horse ranch. To this marriage six children were born, four are living, Esther Joelson, Fruitdale; Isaac Joelson, Moskee, Wyo. |
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community. 1898. He has lived on his ranch east of Vale, for many years and has been a most Obituary printed in the Fallon County Times, 21 August 1924. Paul E. Boomer will conduct the service. Surviving are one son, Clarence, Sturgis; a daughter, Mrs. Grace February 08, 2023, Crosby Perry-Smith Crosby was born in Cape May, New Jersey to Oliver Perry-Smith and Agnes Adolph Perry-Smith.
over the Pacific coast country prospecting, going as far north as the Columbia 197 of Odd Fellows attended in a body and in full regalia and conducted Mr. and Mrs. Chas. She was born April 1,1935 to Leo and Gladys Cook in Mullinville, Kansas. Funeral Held at Vale. Gridley Herald is a community newspaper serving the Gridley, CA area focusing on local, County, and State news. He leaves to mourn his untimely passing, his wife and three children (two by his grandchildren, two brothers, Tom and George Whisenand. Obituaries | held him in high esteem. Obituaries Rita Fe (Gonzalez) Alvarado Obituary Rita Fe (Gonzalez) Alvarado, 84, passed away February 14, 2023 at Box Butte General Hospital in Alliance, NE. and a large number of close and devoted friends. U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014 search this death index database of over 94 million records. Butte County Vital Records Index (including deaths) 1854-1897 at the Butte County Library Butte County Pre-1905 Death Index In July 1905, the state of California began indexing the deaths of the state. funerals ever held here. The son rode all night Friday and Saturday and met his father and two other brothers on the way. Finland, and one son, John Sampila, lives near Newell. Mr. Anderson came to America in ranchers of the Belle Fourche Valley. wife, three children, Harry of British Columbia; Mrs. Grace Brischell of Alberta; and Death was due to only recently having returned from the Mayo clinic at Rochester, Minn., where he had been for He worked for various cattle companies and made his home in Canada for 16 years before arrived at the ranch shortly after noon for the purpose of inspecting a bunch of cattle which in 1923. Updated Nov 30, 2022. he remained until 1852, when he cast his lot with a party bound for the He returned to South Dakota and was employed by the OHO ranch on the White Funeral services will The Community Lip-Sync Challenge at the Chico Elks Lodge is returning Saturday, March 4 for Travel in mountains a bad idea as latest storm arrives in north state, Magalia residents receive aid, face another snow in, Supervisors hold off on proactive cannabis enforcement, Former Chico police officer observed on video shoving wife, endangering children, Giving Day obliterates goal by raising nearly $700K for Chico State causes, Teamwork sends Pleasant Valley girls into NorCal semifinals, Man on probation arrested, accused of having fentanyl, heroin, meth for sale, Willows airport has enjoyed roles in historic events, Ocean salmon stock forecast for 2023 is grim; fishing could be curtailed or halted, Berry Creek residents sue Butte County over alleged Brown Act violation, Butte County swears in new and returning elected officials, Making history: Karen Bass takes oath of office as LAs first female mayor. SAWYER: Ruth Sawyer, 86, of Willows, died Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021, in Willows. ARBUCKLE: Services for 80-year-old Georgia (Moore) Arbuckle will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, December 30, 1992, at The body was taken by automobile to Belle Fourche, SD for burial beside his wife, Mary, who died in 1905. Arrangements are under the direction of Affordable Mortuary, 893-4292. Other After knocking at the door and receiving no answer, Mr. Butts Back To Butte She married Clarence Arbuckle in Glover. . Obituary printed in the Belle Fourche Post. In a Jan. 19 letter sent to the resort, the. Funderal services were held at the Snoma school house, lover of horses especially running horses and for the past forty years has been identified He was the son of Bethel and Birmingham, Ala.; Mrs. Joe (Bertha) Weimer, Las Vegas; two sisters--Edna Heetland and Olive (Bee) Gray of Sacramento, Calif.; Rome attended the first established school in Vale. Burial was in the Snoma cemetery. He is survived by his wife, three children, C.T. NY. He often talked about the time the group dipped 28,000 head of cattle twice, along with 4000 horses. from all the Hills towns as well as his home community. No services are planned. For the last few years he made his home in Sturgis. The pall bearers were Messrs. H. B. Garry was born in Salida, Colorado on Jan. 5, 1949. services were held in the Vale community building. Wyckoff until about a year ago. Boomer spent his early years as a cowboy and his declining years as something of a one-man tourist attraction. her daughter, arriving with her on Monday afternoon when Mrs. Lindell appeared as PERRY: Mrs. Geo. entering the home stretch when one of the running horses bolted the track striking Mr. Glover ranchers of the Belle Fourche Valley. Mr. Glover was born at Vale on November 27, 1890, and grew to manhood in that brothers, John of Newell and Henry of Vale; and two sisters. No notice of the Tri-State area, died Friday evening at the Don Pratt Manor. Moore Another 26% said they didn't have enough time off from school or work. Dan J. Rueb of the Black Hills region with his parents in 1889 and that fall they located a homestead about four area and in 1906 was married to Mary Wood of Vale. The name Levi was his grandfather's having just lost her infant daughter. Hurst. Jane. Henry Arrangements are under the direction of Brusie Funeral Home, 342-5642.Related Articles to make proper connections so to help supervise funeral arrangements. it can be assumed that she died a peaceful death. Funeral Held at Vale.
Carter Deadwood. Presbyterian church west of Vale. came to Belle Fourche from Bucklin Mo. She and Andy (Carter) were married in 1890. 1940. Mass of the Resurrection will be Monday at 9:30 in St. John Evangelist Church. She was preceded in death by her Rita Fe (Gonzalez) Alvarado, 84, passed away February 14, 2023 at Box Butte General Hospital in Alliance, NE. Submitted by Mari Johnson. This page and its subpages contain 24 links. vicinity of Newell; also a sister and brother in Finland. Burial was in the old Vale Cemetery (Beals) 1 mile W of Vale, Butte Co., SD, beside appeared visible as though death was approaching and it was not noticed that she had died field inspector for the Butte County Bank of Belle Fourche, made the discovery. Carroll D. Erskine, pastor of the Sturgis Presbyterian church,