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Marvin Dufloth
Visitation will begin on Thursday, June 3, 2004 at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m..
Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 4, 2004 at 4:00 p.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home.
Interment will follow in the Eastern Montana Veteran’s cemetery with full military honors.
Marvin Dufloth, age 66, of Miles City passed away on Saturday, May 29, 2004 in Miles City.
Marvin was born on December 1, 1937, in Terry, Montana, the son of Christ and Leona (Vanarski) Dufloth. He grew up and attended schools in Terry where he graduated from the Terry High School. Following his schooling, he entered the United States Army where he served for two years before he was honorably discharged. He then returned to Terry where he worked for his father then moved to Miles City where he went to work at the United Building Center and for Pepsi. He later went to work for M & C Beverage where he worked until the time of his death.
Marvin was an avid reader. He loved truly loved his sister who died at the age of sixteen, and he loved spending time with Doug and Ronda’s son. He also enjoyed his ham radio. Marvin was a member of the Eagles and the VFW Club.
Marvin is survived by his cousins: Wayne Corneliusen of Albuquerque, NM; Rick Corneliusen of Lyndon, KY; and Larry Corneliusen of Tucson, AZ; and all of his friends at work. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, in the chapel of Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 4, 2004 at 4:00 p.m. in the chapel of Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Interment will follow in the Eastern Montana State Veteran’s cemetery in Miles City.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the charity of ones choice.

Dolly Clark
Funeral Service:Saturday, December 6, 2003 at 10:30 a.m. at the VFW Hall in Jordan
Interment: will follow in the Steve Forks cemetery
Dolly Darlene Clark, age 74, of Miles City formerly of Jordan passed away on Monday, December 1, 2003 at the Friendship Villa Care Center in Miles City.
Dolly was born on September 15, 1929 in Forsyth, Montana, the daughter of Wilbert and Goldie (Hellyer) Jackson. She grew up in the Custer and Big Horn area where she attended grade school and then she moved to Billings where she attended high school. Following her schooling, she moved to the Brusset area. Dolly married Alvin Clark in 1947, to this union five children were born. They made their home in the Blackfoot area. They later moved to Billings. Dolly later married John Jacobson. They lived in Billings in the winter and in the summer they would travel and work construction in Eastern Montana. She made her home between Miles City and Jordan until making her home in Jordan. Due to ill health, in her later years, Dolly moved back to Miles City.
Dolly enjoyed dancing, socializing, and spending time with her family.
Dolly is survived by two daughters: Donna (Homer) Williams of Miles City, MT; and Karen (Dave) Witt of Sand Springs, MT, two sons: Dale (Karla) Clark of Hardin, MT; and Alan (Lori) Clark of Ashland, MT, one sister, Lola Hanley of Jordan, MT; three brothers: Doug Jackson of Grassrange, MT, Jack Jackson of Carlton, OR; and Jerrold Jackson of Laurel, MT. She was preceded in death by her parents, two children, a daughter, a son, three sisters, and three brothers.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, December 6, 2003 at 10:30 a.m. at the VFW Hall in Jordan. Interment will follow in the Steve Forks cemetery. A luncheon will be served at the VFW Hall immediately following the funeral service.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the charity of ones choice.

Viola E. Campeau
Wake: Friday, January 23, 2004 at 7:30 p.m. at the St. Labre Parish in Ashland.
Funeral Service:Saturday, January 24, 2004 at 1:00 pm at the St. Labre Parish in Ashland.
Graveside Services: St. Labre Cemetary in Ashland
Viola Elizabeth Campeau, the beloved Cheyenne Nightingale, died on January 20, 2004 at her sister Ethel's home in Minneapolis.
Viola was born June 17, 1922 in Star Prairie County, Minnesota, to parents Joseph and Emma (Dulon) Campeau. Viola graduated from Edison High School in 1941 and in 1951, she graduated from New Ulm, Minnesota School of Nursing. After receiving her nursing degree, she accepted a Marquette Indian League volunteer placement in 1954 to St. Michael's Indian School in Arizona. In 1957 she was posted to St. Labre Mission in Ashland, Montana, where she renewed her yearly commitment until she felt it was truly her home.
On June 23, 1970, Viola affiliated with the Province of St. Joseph of the Capuchin Order. Since childhood, Viola had been hard of hearing. She was proud when she acquired "Charmin, " the first hearing guide dog in Montana. Charmin helped Viola 24 hours a day by alerting her when someone came to the door at night or the phone rang. Viola successfully lobbied Congress to pass a bill making it legal for a hearing aide dog to accompany its owner on public transportation and to public museums and National Parks.
On March 30, 1981, a bill introduced by Representative Tom Asay was enacted by the 47th Montana Legislature and signed into law by Governor Ted Schwinden.
In addition to her job teaching kindergarten, Viola opened a small clinic at St. Labre, which then consisted of odds and ends of antiquated medications such as mutton fat ointment, homemade bandages and two thermometers. No doctor came to the school and the nearest Health Clinic was 21 miles away at Lame Deer. From 1957 to 1965, Viola averaged 60 patients a day including school students and ranch families. A devout Catholic, she nursed people suffering from life-threatening bums, car accident injuries and diseases such as hepatitis, tuberculosis, diptheria, meningitis, typhoid and cholera. Finally she contacted Dr. Ross Lemire, an internist in Billings who kindly told her to call him any time for prescriptions and diagnosis. Viola was forever grateful for his help.
During her early years at St. Labre, her dearest friend and mentor was Fintan Schaub. She had the honor to nurse him in his last illness. Father Emmett Hoffmann and other priests also called upon, Viola's help while recovering from numerous illnesses. The energetic nurse helped many people back to good health with the kind bedside manner. She endeared herself to the Northern Cheyenne and to area ranching families when she prayed with them at the death beds of relatives. Her soothing manner helped many to accept the death of their loved ones in tragic accidents or in lingering terminal illnesses.
Viola dedicated all of her adult life to the poor and grieving. In the fall of 1998, Viola and a friend went to pick berries at Crazy Head Springs. She never dreamed that it would be her last walk in the Cheyenne hills. A week later, Viola went to the Ashland Post Office to get her mail. As she walked from the Post Office to the Bank, she was struck down by a cement truck. The truck driver didn't know what he had hit until he looked into his rear view mirror. He was horrified to see Viola's crumpled body.
Miraculously, Viola came home after nearly 90 days in a coma and after the amputation of her leg. During her hospital stay, friends Butch and Lena (White Dirt) Sooktis were of great support and comfort, as was Father Emmett Hoffmann, who vowed to take care of her as she had taken care of him.
For seven years Father unselfishly cared for Viola until they both moved into the new Heritage Living Center in Ashland. Nearly every day Viola had visits from students and from Cheyenne friends who kept a special place in their hearts for their cherished nurse. She loved the Center and continued to watch over Father Emmett after he had several surgeries.
Viola and her family were happy to see Viola's life highlighted in Father Emmett's recently published biography, Renegade Priest of the Northern Cheyenne. No two friends were more devoted than Father and his old nurse, Viola Campeau.
Viola was preceded in death by her parents, sisters Pearl, Lola, Alvern, Doris, and brother Larry. She is survived by brothers Tom and Jim, sisters Ethel Cameron, Eva Lofgren and Marion Nelson; nieces Laurie (Bill) Ducharme, Sherrie Campeau, Debby Horvath, and numerous nieces and nephews. She leaves special friends Butch and Lena Sooktis, Boon Phieng, Irene and Ingrid Duke, Adele Doughty, Alice and Frank Huller, Eva Foote, Robert and Delores Bement, Jeannie Haugen, Clarence Spotted Wolf, Ella Holmes, Mary Jane Robinson, Star Fulmer, Lorraine Robinson, Chris Murline, Fr. Bertin Samsa, Capuchin, Fr. Ruport Dom, Capuchin, Anthony Scannel, Capuchin, Anna Antelope and many more friends too numerous to mention.
Viola will be buried in the St. Labre cemetery in Ashland on January 24, 2004 at 1 pm. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to Soaring Eagle for the Heritage Living Center, P.O. Box 879, Billings, Montana 59103.

Bill Brown
Gillette, Wyoming Services:
Visitation: Tuesday, August 5, 2003 from 10:00 AM until time of service
Funeral Services: 2:00 PM on Tuesday, August 5, 2003 at the Stevenson-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel
Eureka, Kansas Services:

Visitation: will be held from 6-8 pm on Thursday, August 7, 2003 at Koup Funeral Home
Funeral Services: 11:00AM Friday, August 8, 2003 at the Koup Family Funeral Home in Eureka
Gillette-Funeral services for Billy Gene Brown, age 56, of Gillette will be held at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, August 5, 2003 at the Stevenson-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel in Gillette, Wyoming with Kenna Rose officiating. Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 10:00 AM until the time of service. Funeral services in Eureka, Kansas will be held at 11:00AM Friday, August 8, 2003 at the Koup Family Funeral Home in Eureka, Kansas. Visitation will be held from 6-8 pm on Thursday, August 7, 2003 at Koup Funeral Home. Interment will follow the funeral services at the Greenwood cemetery in Eureka.
Mr. Brown died on Sunday, August 3, 2003 from injuries he sustained in a motorcycle accident.
Billy Brown was born on March 8, 1947 the son of Willis and Mary Martha (Stuber) Brown in Eureka, Kansas, where he was raised and educated, graduating from Eureka High School in 1965. Continuing his education, he attended Emporia State College in Emporia, Kansas. On May 11, 1972, he married Peggy Carroll in Eureka, Kansas, where they lived until moving to Gillette, Wyoming in 1977. Billy began working for Sun Cementing, which later sold and became known as First Energy; where he was employed until the time of his death. He also owned and operated Year Round Brown Tanning and Beauty Salon with his wife, Peggy. In his spare time, Billy enjoyed boating, motorcycle riding and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren, and friends.
Mr. Brown is survived by his wife Peggy and three daughters: Carrie (Brown) Felton and fiancé Anthony, Delinda Conrad and husband Mike, and Kelly Calvert and husband Mark all of Gillette, Wyoming; his parents Willis and Mary Martha Brown of Eureka, KS; brother Bobby Dean Brown and family of Eureka, KS; sister Betty Kieffer and family of Wichita, KS; seven grandchildren: Randi, Jayme, Kelby, Dacie, Justin, Keanan and Andre; and many nieces and nephews.
The Brown Family would like to thank everyone who helped at the scene of the accident; the Campbell County Fire Department, Wyoming Highway Patrol, Campbell County Sheriff’s Department, all the people who stopped, the kids who helped and the staff at the Campbell County Memorial Hospital. Your assistance was greatly appreciated.
Condolences may be sent to the Stevenson-Wilson Funeral Home at 210 W. 5th St., Gillette, Wyoming 82716.

Earl Grant Bock
Visitation: Friday, October 17th, from 8:00 A.M. until the time of service at the Stevenson-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel
Funeral Services: Friday, October 17, 2003 at 10:30 a.m. at the Stevenson-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel
Interment: Friday, October 17th, 2003 at 1:00 p.m. at the Moorcroft cemetery in Moorcroft, WY
Funeral services for Earl Grant Bock Known to his family and friends as "Bum” will be at 10:30 A.M. Friday, October 17, 2003 with Pastor Bob Smoot officiating. Interment will be at the Moorcroft cemetery at 1:00 P.M. in Moorcroft, Wyoming. Visitation will be held from 8:00 A.M. until the time of service at the Stevenson-Wilson Funeral Home Chapel.
Earl Bock was born June 23, 1928, the son of Gerald and Helen (Rodifer) Bock in Clayspur, Wyoming. He was raised and educated in Osage, Wyoming. On August 6, 1947, Earl married Marjorie Ellen Roberts of Moorcroft, Wyoming in Spearfish, South Dakota. Together, they made their home in the Northeastern corner of Wyoming. Living there, they were blessed with four children: Earl, Patricia, Judy, and Gary Bock. He worked for Baroid Bentonite Plant until 1960. At the start of the oil boom, he began working for Terra Resources and retired in 1984. While his children were in school, Earl was proud to earn his GED.
Cedar woodworking was Earl’s favorite hobby. He made many clocks for gifts from his own trees. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, and the outdoors.
He is survived by his wife, Marjorie (Roberts) Bock; four children: Earl Darrel (Nancy) of Gillette, Wyoming, Patricia Farmer (Mark) of Julesberg, Colorado, Judy Marie (Al) of Gillette, Wyoming, and Gary Dale (Kay) Bock of Wright, Wyoming; two brothers: Jerry Bock of Nevada, and Royal Bock of Osage, Wyoming; one sister, Geraldine (Bubbles) of Newcastle, Wyoming; 10 grandchildren, and 7 great grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Gerald Bock; two sisters: Leda Clyde, and Anna Mercer.

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