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Francis Kellie William McCleary, 88
Francis Kellie William McCleary, 88, passed away peacefully on Sept. 3, 2010, with his family by his side, at Brendan House in Kalispell. He was born July 17, 1922, in Watertown, Conn., to Mildred and Samuel McCleary. He attended Colorado College, where he played hockey and studied civil engineering. In December 1942 he enlisted in the armed forces with his two brothers, Samuel and Richard. He married Arline Denton before leaving to fight in World War II. After the war Francis returned to Colorado College, where he graduated in 1949. In 1950 he moved back to Connecticut, where he worked in the family business for 30 years, and he and Arline raised their five children. He was also a veteran of the Korean War. In 1980 Francis and Arline retired, and in 1985 they moved to Kalispell with their beloved Labrador retrievers to spend their time fishing, traveling and creating a warm and loving home for their family to spend vacation time and holidays together. Francis was an avid sportsman and deeply cared for nature and all of its creatures. Francis was preceded in death by his wife, Arline; his mother and father; his brothers, Richard and Samuel; and sister, Marion LeMay. He is survived by his children, Maren McCleary of Kalispell, Alex and Maribeth of Bozeman, Bill and Brenda of Laramie, Wyo., Susan and Walter of Anchorage, Alaska, and Marion of Kalispell. He is also survived by his six grandchildren, Daniel, Jessica, Jeffrey, Sean, Shannon and Kelly. Memorial services for Francis will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, at Christ Church Episcopal in Kalispell. Johnson-Gloschat Funeral Home is caring for Francis family.

James Hodges VanDenburg, 70
James Hodges VanDenburg, 70, of Bigfork, died Sept. 2, 2010, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was born on July 21, 1940, in Fredricksberg, Va., the youngest of two sons born to Richard Horton VanDenburg and Virginia (Yeatts) VanDenburg. He was a true son of the South and the proud great-great-grandson of a Confederate veteran. He earned his bachelor s degree in forestry from the University of Florida in Gainsville, Fla. Stories of mountain men and fur trappers captured his imagination all of his life, and he dreamed from childhood of coming to the Northwest. He made his dream a reality when he and his firstborn son, Barton Hodges VanDenburg, moved to Montana in the 1960s for Jim to go to work for the U.S. Forest Service as a silviculturist. After being transferred to the Nez Perce National Forest in Grangeville, Idaho, he met a fellow forester s daughter, Carlyn Kennedy, and Jim, Bart and Carlyn became a family on Jan. 26, 1968. The newlyweds lived in Florida briefly before returning to Montana, where they remained until Jim s death. They added two more sons to their family in Montana, Jeb Yeatts VanDenburg and Colby James VanDenburg. The forests, mountains and streams of Montana gave him everything he had envisioned as he grew up, and he never tired of their beauty. He went to work every day of his life loving his work and doing it with enthusiasm. His knowledge was respected throughout the organization and beyond. Everyone knew that Jim would speak his truth. He always did. During his work years, he earned many prestigious awards, including the Danny On Conservation Award for his conservation leadership role on the Flathead National Forest and his reforestation plan, which resulted in more than 14 million trees planted and more than 100, 000 acres reforested. This award read, in part, ... Jim VanDenburg is a manifestation of what true professional conservation forestry is all about. He retired from the Flathead Forest in 1998. In his retirement years, he did private consulting and worked as a fire prevention forester for many clients. He enjoyed meeting and visiting with people, especially the old-timers, whose knowledge he venerated. Jim s hobbies were gunsmithing and woodwork, and he enjoyed pioneer skills, hunting, fishing, hiking and camping. He had been a Free Trapper in Rendezvous re-enactments and a muzzleloader. He took pleasure in researching and preserving history, especially of the Lewis-Clark Expedition, for which he had an endless fascination, and of the Civil War, which was his passion. He belonged to the Sons of Confederate Veterans, was registrar for Sons of the American Revolution, was a lifetime National Rifle Association member and was a member of the Civil War Round Table. He enjoyed genealogical research and had recently discovered family members whom he had never met. He was planning a trip to Virginia for a family reunion and historical tour this month. The only things more precious to him than the lands he loved were his sons, his grandchildren and his wife. He is survived by his wife, Carlyn, at the family home in Bigfork; three sons and their families, Barton Hodges VanDenburg, wife, Amy, and children Ashley and Spencer of Shingle Springs, Calif., Jeb Yeatts VanDenburg, wife, Jacque, and children, Josephine and Logan of Corvallis, and Colby James VanDenburg, wife, Sheryl Verbitski, and daughter, Olivia of Arvada, Colo.; and one brother, Richard Horton VanDenburg Jr., of Breckenridge, Colo. He was a happy man who believed himself well blessed. A memorial celebration of his life is planned for 2 p.m. today, Sept. 9, at the Swan River Hall in Bigfork. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you plant a tree or send a donation in Jim s name to the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Johnson-Gloschat Funeral Home is caring for James family.

Ronnie Thomas Kinman, 69
Ronnie Thomas Kinman passed away Sunday evening, Sept. 5, 2010, in a hospital in Butte. He was born in Butte on April 24, 1941, to Thomas and Valerie (Reed) Kinman. Ronnie attended Butte schools and graduated from Whitehall High School in 1959. He served in the United States Air Force and upon his discharge went to work for the Anaconda Company for eight years. Ronnie joined the Butte-Silver Bow Law Enforcement Agency and retired as sergeant in 1992 after 20 years of service. For the past 12 years, he has worked security at the Federal Building in Butte. He was a member of the National Rifle Association, was an avid Green Bay Packers fan, and enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping, black powder shooting, motorcycles and riding snowmobiles. He and Teri Richards were married July 13, 1974, in Butte and she survives. Also surviving are his sons and daughters-in-law, Tom and Hannah Kinman of Butte, and John and Julie Kinman of California; daughters, Tammi McDaniel of Bigfork and Terri Bender of Butte; grandchildren, Valerie, Ashley, Nicole and Mark Kinman, J.T. and Brittney Bender and Amber McDaniel; his father, Thomas Kinman; brother, Don Kinman; sister and brother-in-law, Valerie and Dan Lloyd, all of Butte; mother-in-law, Joan Richards of Butte; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Paul and Sue Richards, Jeff and Kim Richards, Michelle and Lance Hicks, Jodi and Frank Toews, and Dori and Butch Harrington; and numerous nieces and nephews. Ronnie is preceded in death by his mother, Valerie Kinman; father-in-law, Ed Richards; and brother-in-law, Ed Richards. Mr. Kinman s remains are in Wayrynen-Richards Funeral Home, where friends may call beginning Friday morning, Sept. 10. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday in the funeral home. Cremation will follow. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a memorial fund in Ronnie s memory for Amber McDaniel at Heritage Federal Credit Union, P.O. Box 3958, Butte, MT 59702.

Shirley Turtle Mae Peterson, 53
Shirley Turtle Mae Peterson, 53, of Marion, passed away Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010, at Brendan House in Kalispell of natural causes. Shirley was born May 28, 1957, to Darlene (Sindt) and Richard Peterson in Great Falls. It was there she grew up, worked and began to raise her own family. Shirley eventually moved to the Flathead Valley because of her love for the outdoors. Shirley enjoyed painting ceramics, especially of Native American culture. She also loved turtles, hence her nickname. She cherished her family and was a loving mother and grandmother. She will be deeply missed by those left behind. Shirley is survived by her partner, Jim Watson of Marion; her children, Byron Jae Peterson of Kalispell, Christy Ann Wasson of Lebanon, Mo., Gerald Bud and Jennifer Wasson of Great Falls, and Nicole Wasson of Gypsum, Colo.; sisters, Donna Lee Vandeman of Washington, and Rebecca Hughes of Great Falls; brothers, Ricky Peterson of Texas, and Brian Peterson of Cascade; six grandchildren; and lifelong friend, Gerald Wasson Sr. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Dale Peterson. A memorial service was held Monday, Sept. 6, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center Chapel. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Shirley Peterson Memorial Fund at Wells Fargo Bank, care of Emily Nadeau.

Beverly Lee Smith Arriaga, 60
Beverly Lee Smith Arriaga “went on to meet her Heavenly Father” on Sept. 4, 2010, near Paradise, at age 60.a
She was born Nov. 3, 1949, to Marvin and Clara Brittenham in Kalispell. She grew up in Columbia Falls and, after graduating from Columbia Falls High School, she graduated from Montana State College in Billings with a Bachelor of Arts degree in teaching. She went on to teach in Idaho.
She returned to Montana and raised her son in Columbia Falls. She worked in the dietary department at Kalispell Regional Medical Center for over 15 years.
Beverly married Rudy Arriaga on April 23, 2010.a
She will always be remembered as a selfless and loving mother, a caring wife and a joyful grandmother, as well as a giving friend to all she knew.
“We know she will be looking down from her mansion of gold onto her son and his wife, her grandson, her two brothers and one sister, and their families. We know two things: God has a perfect plan, and we will see her again.”
“We know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” — Romans 8:28.
Beverly is survived by her son, Marvin Smith, his wife, Erin, and her grandson, Gesse, all of Beaverton, Ore.; her two brothers, Bill and Jim Brittenham; and her sister, Celie Erickson.
Memorial services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 11, at the First Baptist Church of Whitefish. Services by Austin Funeral Home.
Contributions may be made to the American Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Rudy Arriaga, 78
Rudy Arriaga died Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010, near Paradise, at the age of 78. He was born June 14, 1932, in Wichita, Kan., to Lorenzo and Leonora (Granados) Arriaga. He grew up in California, and he married Gloria Dawn House on Aug. 27, 1954, and together they raised four children. He worked in San Jose as a brake specialist for Sears for over 30 years. After retirement, he and Gloria moved to Montana in 1992 to be near their daughter and grandchildren. Gloria preceded him in death on May 9, 2008. Rudy married Beverly Lee Smith on April 23, 2010. Rudy enjoyed camping, fishing, time with his grandchildren, attending their school and sporting activities. He served as a deacon at the First Baptist Church of Whitefish for many years. Rudy is survived by his children, Rudolph Rudy and his wife, Angela, of Columbia Falls, Dan of San Jose, Calif., Dennis and his wife, Karen, of San Jose, and Trish and her husband, Jarrod O Dell, of Whitefish; 13 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; three brothers, Ernesto, Alvaro and Armando; and one sister, Leonora. Memorial services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, at the First Baptist Church of Whitefish. Services by Austin Funeral Home. Contributions may be given to the church general fund.

Norma E. Evans, 90
Norma E. Evans passed away Sept. 6, 2010, in Kalispell. She was born Feb. 5, 1920, in Great Falls, and spent her early years living in Canada. She met and married Albert Evans in Great Falls and moved to Whitefish in 1945, where she was a resident for 55 years, prior to moving to Kalispell. Norma was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Evans; and daughter, Shirley Evans Mills. She is survived by her two sons, Jack A. and Cherri Evans of Morrison, Colo., and Leonard Butch and Sharon Evans of Kalispell; three grandchildren and their spouses, Rick and Penny Evans, Tina Evans of Colorado, and Shawn and Heesuk Evans of Virginia; and three great-grandchildren, Sebastian Evans of Colorado, and Alex and Allie Evans of Virginia. Norma was very active and a longtime member of the Whitefish Moose Lodge. Her favorite pastimes were fishing, gardening and sewing. Norma will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Visitation will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 9, at Austin Funeral Home. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10, at Glacier Memorial Gardens. Contributions may be made to Montana Association for the Blind, P.O. Box 465, Helena, MT 59624.

Marvin Glenn Nelson, 62
Marvin Glenn Nelson, 62, of Rollins, passed away early Saturday morning on Sept. 4, 2010, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. Marvin was born April 26, 1948, in Kalispell to Glenn C. and Mamie L. Nelson. A lifelong resident of Rollins, Marvin graduated from Polson High School in 1966 and the University of Montana in 1970 with a degree in forestry. He worked for the U.S. Forest Service in both the Flathead Valley and Northern California. His love of building drew him to commercial construction work, where he quickly moved from carpenter to superintendent on projects in New Brunswick, Canada, South Carolina, Georgia, and across Montana. A few of his projects in Montana included the community college in Miles City, the U of M library remodel, nursing homes in Circle and Eureka, and schools at Hot Springs, Whitefish and Polson. Marvin was a member of the Carpenters Union for 20 years, an Eagle Aerie No. 234 member for 35 years, and had served as a fireman, and later chief of the Rollins Volunteer Fire Department. Marvin s love for animals started at an early age. His animals were his constant companions, and he had many. Duke was his dog early in life and more recently, Black Dog. Princess was his horse for over 35 years, and he had many cats. He often said he never went looking for a pet, he let them find him. Over the years he took in and loved many stray animals, giving them a forever home or a place to stay until one was found. Marvin loved children and would often take neighbor kids water skiing or horseback riding. He was kind-hearted and would do anything for a friend. He was a people person and always had a joke or story to tell. He will be greatly missed. Marvin was preceded in death by his father in 1961. He is survived by his mother, Mamie Rogers of Rollins; brother, Loren Nelson of Kalispell; niece, Jen Nelson Anderson and husband, Gabe, and children, Kylie and Kaden of Rollins; niece, Christine Nelson of Kalispell; and a great many dear friends. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 10, at Buffalo Hill Funeral Home, with visitation starting at 9 a.m. Burial will follow at C.E. Conrad Memorial cemetery, after which a lunch will be served at the Eagles Lodge in Kalispell. The family requests memorial contributions be made to the Humane Society of Northwest Montana or the Mission Valley Animal Shelter in Polson.
Buffalo Hill Funeral Home is caring for the family.

Leslie Wayne Schlegel, 59
Leslie Wayne Schlegel, 59
Leslie Wayne Schlegel, 59, passed away of a heart attack Sept. 4, 2010, while doing what he loved, packing in the Bob Marshall Wilderness.
Les was born Oct. 25, 1950, in Kalispell to Louis William “Bill” and Carol Martha (Kahn) Schlegel. He was raised and attended school in Kalispell.
Les married Mary Jane Hagen on Aug. 22, 1969, at Central Bible Church in Kalispell. They raised their three children, Wayne, Karen, and Jerry, in West Valley. He served in the U.S. Navy on the USS Shields as a Petty Officer, an engine room mechanic from 1970 to 1972.
For Les’ very first job, he would ride his bike from Kalispell to Bigfork to hay with his Uncle Don Evenson; subsequent jobs included working at a service station, Bob Ewings Furniture, road construction with Fred King, service in the U.S. Navy, heavy construction, Flathead County, hauling logs for Phil Stevens, then independently hauling logs, gravel pit and eventually owner/operator of Les Schlegel Enterprises Inc., which serviced chip hauling, logging and heavy construction.
Les was very involved in community activities, including the West Valley Volunteer Fire and Rescue (34 years) as captain, assistant chief and battalion chief; West Valley Pee Wee Baseball and Flathead Valley All Stars coach (six years); and 4-H and FFA livestock sales. His hobbies and interests included hunting, fishing, horseback riding, boating, snowcatting, camping, fire department, family history, traveling and spending time with family and friends.
Survivors include wife, Mary J. (Hagen) Schlegel of 41 years; father, Louis “Bill” W. Schlegel; son, Wayne L. Schlegel and wife, Denise of Kalispell; daughter, Karen M. Graham and husband, Scott of Star, Idaho; son, Jerry A. Schlegel of Somers and Tanya; brothers, Ronnie and Vickie, Mike and Julainne, and Mark of Kalispell; sister, Sandy and Jeff of Lawrenceburg, Ind.; grandchildren, Casey of Marysville, Wash., Shelby and Royce of Kalispell, Marlie and Ashlyn of Star, Idaho, and Joel and Kobe of Somers; and great-grandson, Reiley of Kalispell; as well as numerous brothers- and sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Les was preceded in death by his mother, Carol Martha (Kahn) Schlegel; mother-in-law, LeVerna Hagen; grandmothers, Lillian Evenson Atteberry and Gladys Mae Markham Schlegel; and grandfathers, Clarence Atteberry, George Kahn Sr. and Louis M. Schlegel.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today, Sept. 8, at Buffalo Hill Funeral Home. The funeral will take place at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 9, at Northridge Lutheran Church, with burial to follow at C.E. Conrad Memorial cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to West Valley Fire and Rescue.
There will be extra parking at Buffalo Hill Funeral Home, with shuttle service to the church.
Buffalo Hill Funeral Home is caring for the family.

Dean B. Haworth, 53
Dean B. Haworth passed away Sept. 2, 2010, at Whitefish Care and Rehab. He was born March 30, 1957, in Billings to Richard and Beverly Haworth. The majority of his working life, he was a carpenter who took great pride and satisfaction in the work he did. He always strove to make each customer fully satisfied with each job he performed, as this was of great importance to him. In his free time he enjoyed camping, fishing, hunting, books, music (both listening to and playing his guitar), NASCAR racing, the Denver Broncos and spending time with family and friends. Dean was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents, his uncle Rick Brewington, and his second mom, Carol Haworth. He is survived by his companion and best friend, Tanna Speed, and her son, Jason Speed and fiancee Michelle Stroupe, who all had a great love and respect for one another; also his mother, Beverly Hunt and Al Samson; father Richard Haworth; daughter, Kelly Richardson and Buck; sons, Dylan Haworth and Royce McCann; aunt, Adele Siddle; eight grandchildren; also Tanna s parents, Bubbles Grundstrom and Andy; Tanna s father, Jack Owens; and Tanna s brothers, John and Dave Owens, whom Dean considered family and they likewise. At Dean s request there will be no services. Cremation and arrangements are under the direction of Columbia Mortuary in Columbia Falls. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Evelyn E. Boomer, 73
Evelyn E. Boomer passed away on Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010, from complications of diabetes. She loved working with her flowers and crocheting doll clothes and afghans. Evelyn E. (Parrish) Boomer was born Dec. 6, 1936, at Ferndale, to Dewey and Florence Parrish. She grew up and went to school in Fendale, Somers, Columbia Falls, and Charlo, and Washington State. She married Albert A. Boomer on Jan. 22, 1955, and helped him work the ranch on Gird Creek near Hall. She is survived by her son, Alan and Leslie of Hall; daughters, JackieLee and Bob Lingle, of Bourbonnais, Ill., BobbyLee and Roger Farrier of Dickinson, N.D., and RoseMary and Sam Brown of Philipsburg; grandchildren, Ashley and Alex Boomer, Henry, Paul and Miranda Lingle, Christy Farrier, Laura Brown and Samuel and Crystal Brown; great-grandchildren, Ashley and Jake Popovich, Jamie, Steven and Jessica Brown; sister, Josephine and Dale Brown of Kalispell; brother, Phillip and Debbie Parrish of California; brothers-in-law Fred Benton of Kalispell and George Sirucek of Motley, Minn.; along with numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband, Albert A. Boomer; parents, Dewey and Florence Parrish; sisters, Beverly Parrish, Alberta (Swede) Sagen, Charlene Benton and Marjorie Sirucek, and brother, Raymond Parrish. Funeral services will be at the United Methodist Church at Hall at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 11. A potluck reception at the church will follow after services at the cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the American Diabetes Association or a charity of your choice.

Barbara Jean Ott Reynolds, 77
Barbara Jean Ott Reynolds passed away at home on Sept. 3, 2010, surrounded by her family. She was born in Bemidji, Minn., on April 30, 1933, to Emil and Else Ott, the seventh of 10 children. When she was in high school her family moved to Columbia Falls. However, she choose to remain in Bemidji to finish school. She moved into an apartment above the movie theater where she was working. She soon discovered that she missed her family and she too moved to Columbia Falls. It was there that she met the love of her life, Charles Ray Reynolds. They were married on March 3, 1951, at Our Savior s Lutheran Church and began their life together, both working and living at the Montana Veterans Home. In February 1952, Charles joined the Army and after basic training, he was sent to Ulm, Germany. Barbara soon joined him, sailing on the Queen Elizabeth. With the birth of their first child, Christy Rae Reynolds, in 1953, Barbara gladly took on the role of homemaker and dedicated the rest of her life to taking care of her family. The family soon expanded to five with the birth of Vicki Jean Reynolds in 1955, and Roxann Elizabeth Reynolds Weaver in 1959. She loved sewing clothes for her three girls, knitting, crocheting, gardening, canning and providing home-cooked meals and a warm, cozy home. As a family, some of the fondest memories are the weekends spent camping and fishing on Bitterroot Lake. Most of their married life was spent living in Columbia Falls, where Charles worked at Plum Creek Timber Co. for 43 years. After his retirement they moved to Kalispell, eventually settling into a house at Village Greens Golf Course. Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, Emil and Else; her brothers, Arthur Ott of Racine, Wis., and George Ott of Placerville, Calif.; and her sister, Delores Toftum Cox of Columbia Falls. She is survived by her husband, Charles, of Kalispell; children, Christy Reynolds of San Diego, Calif., Vicki Reynolds of Helena, and Roxann Weaver of Kalispell. Charles and Barbara have five grandchildren, Justin Taylor, Marie Taylor, Aaron Helgert, Philip Reinhold and Jacob Reinhold. Barbara is also survived by five brothers, LeRoy Ott of Green Bay, Wis., Floyd Ott of Columbia Falls, Richard Ott of Kalispell, Emil Ott Jr. of Placerville, Calif., and Glenn Ott of Hutchinson, Minn.; and one sister, Judith Campbell of Anderson, Calif. A graveside service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7, at Woodlawn cemetery in Columbia Falls. Barbara was a huge supporter of Montana Special Olympics and always donated graciously in the name of her grandson, Justin Taylor. The family asks that in lieu of flowers a donation be made to Montana Special Olympics.

Walter William Zook, 89
Walter William Zook passed away July 28, 2010, with his three kids at his side.
Walt was born Sept. 11, 1920, to George O. and Hazel May (Taylor) Zook in Turner, Mont. He graduated from high school and went on to business school, taking classes in bookkeeping before he joined the Army during World War II, being honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant.
During a train trip home for the holidays he met the love of his life, Trudy. They were married a few months later on April 19, 1945. Walt and Trudy lived in Polson for awhile before packing up their four kids and heading out on a new career as a carpenter, building dams, roads, and bridges around the northwestern United States. They returned to Polson and built their retirement home overlooking Flathead Lake.
Walt was involved in the East Shore Lions and was a member of the Masonic Lodge.
Walt is survived by three of his children, Lynn and husband Jack Siple of Idaho, Trudy Faris of Kalispell, and Gary Zook of Polson; stepdaughter, Gay “CC” Henson of Arkansas; adopted family, Jack and Cherry Gillispie and their family of Missoula; seven of his eight grandchildren, John and wife Chris Siple, Nicole (Siple) and husband Joe Olson, Wendy Faris and Kevin Zook Faris, Lisa (Zook) Perkins, Lori (Zook) Kelly and Larissa (Zook) Taylor; eight great-grandchildren, including Samantha, Maddison, and Ashley.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Trudy; son, George; granddaughter, Leanne; great-grandson, Hunter; brothers, Ray and Glenn; sister, Vivian; and his parents. Family was recently notified of the death of his youngest brother, Don of Great Falls.
A memorial service to celebrate the life of Walt and Trudy will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sept. 11, at the Yellow Bay Club House on Montana 35. Please bring your favorite memories and stories of Walt and Trudy to share.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Yellow Bay Club House; the Bigfork Lions Club; or St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis IN 38105.

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