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Donna Buxbaum
Funeral services for Donna Buxbaum, 45, Sidney, will be Wednesday, March 8, 2000, at 2 p.m., at Pella Lutheran Church, Sidney. Pastor Perry Blanchard will officiate. Music will be provided by Lori Utter and Virginia Olsen. Casketbearers will be Kyle McMillen, Greg Zadow, Jerry McMillen, Bob Nansel, Tom Nansel and Chuck Buxbaum. Honorary casketbearers are all of Donna's friends and neighbors. Ushers are Bob Albin, Keith Bostrom and John McNeil. Burial will be at the Sidney Cemetery, under the direction of Fulkerson Funeral Home of Sidney.

Donna died Saturday, March 4 at her home in Sidney, following a long struggle with cancer.

Donna Ree was born Feb. 3, 1955, in Sidney to David and Margaret Patricia "Pat" McMillen. Donna grew up and attended rural schools in Brorson. She went to high school in Sidney and graduated with the class of 1973. During high school she was active in 4-H. She attended UND in Williston before transferring to MSU-Bozeman, where she received her degree in home economics. She started her teaching career in Flaxville. On July 25, 1981, she married Greg Buxbaum in Sidney. Donna attended summer school and received her library degree. In 1982, she taught at Savage High School until 1996, when she was forced to retire due to ill health.

Donna enjoyed her church, sewing, reading, rubber stamping and was a member of the VFW Auxiliary. She also enjoyed taking her children to gymnastics and wrestling.

Donna is survived by her husband, Greg of Sidney; sons, Patrick and Jace of the family home; daughters, Laurel and BreAnne of the family home; her father, David (Sharon) McMillen of Sidney; brothers, Jerry (Leslie) McMillen and Kyle (Karen) McMillen of Sidney; and a sister, Terri (Greg) Zadow of Sidney.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Pat; and an infant brother and sister.

Elliott D. Swanson
Funeral services for Elliott D. Swanson, 61, of Detroit Lakes, Minn., Thursday, Sept. 21, 2000, at West-Kjos Funeral Home, Detroit Lakes. The Rev. William F. William presided. Burial took place at Oak Grove Cemetery, Detroit Lakes.

West-Kjos Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Elliott died Monday, Sept. 18, at MeritCare Medical Center in Fargo, N.D.

He was born Sept. 30, 1938, in Sidney to Francis and Malline (Rudd) Swanson. He grew up and attended school in various town in western North Dakota and eastern Montana. He graduated from high school in Makoti, N.D. He attended the University of North Dakota. He married Fredricka Steffan in 1961. He worked a s Banker in Fairview, Absarokee and Richey.

He married Anne Mollberg in 1976 in Glendive. He retired in 1989, and the couple moved to Detroit Lakes that same year.

Survivors include his wife, Anne; one son, Paul (Krista) Swanson of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; three daughters, Valarie (Vince) Hillman of Bozeman, Stephanie (Nick) Amsk of Livingston and Lisa (Todd) Bradfield of Fairfield, Iowa; nine grandchildren; and three brothers, Larry (Ann) Swanson of Beach, N.D., Bruce (Susan) Swanson of Plains and Lee (Noreen) Swanson of Boulder.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and his first wife, Fredricka in 1993.

Edgar Prichard
Edgar Prichard, 80, Fairfax City, Virginia, formerly of Brockton, who helped guide the explosive growth of northern Virginia in the past half-century, died of cancer, Aug. 15, 2000 at his Fairfax home.

Prichard was born in Brockton and raised in Tulsa. He attended the University of Tulsa, the University of Oklahoma and the University of Virginia law school. Survivors include his wife, Nancy, of Fairfax City; three children, Dr. Nancy M. Foster of Richmond, Va., the Rev. Robert W. Prichard of Alexandria, Va., and the Rev. Thomas M. Prichard of Ambridge, Pa.; a brother; and six grandchildren.

Morris Jenson

A graveside memorial services for Morris Jenson was at Olympic Funeral Home, Tumwater, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000. The U.S. Army provided military honors.

Morris died Monday, Sept. 18.

He was born April 25, 1917, to Jens and Karla (Viker) Jenson in Raymond.

Morris married Pearl Kringen Jan. 5, 1943. They enjoyed 57 years of marriage. He served in the Army from January 1943-November 1943. He was a Private First Class upon discharge. Morris was a meat cutter for Safeway, Jenson Brothers, Steakshop, Ralph's Thriftway and Eastside Trading. He was a member of the Moose Lodge and Local No. 81 Meatcutters Union.

He spent many hours in his garden, enjoyed playing horseshoes with friends, bowling and woodworking. He was an avid fan of the Seahawks, Sonics and Mariners.

He touched many lives. He was a man who taught by example and was very involved in the lives of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He enjoyed not only family but also extended family - neighbors, Peggy Cameron, Bonnie Hannah and Dean Hannah, who over the years, brought him joy and support.

Survivors include his wife, Pearl (Kringen) Jensen of Olympia; a son, Gary Jenson of Olympia; a daughter, Cheryl (Jenson) McBride of Olympia; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and sisters, Eleanor Mallett of Portland; Merna Brown of Sidney and Kathryn Lindholm of Alaska; brothers, Myron Jenson of Olympia, Harold Jenson of Sidney, Clint Jenson of Hemet, Calif., and numerous nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his brothers, Art, Ginard, Milton, LeRoy, Lester, Lloyd and two in infancy.

Nancy May "Tootie" Reid Hagadone

A vigil service for Nancy May "Tootie" Reid Hagadone was Sunday, Oct. 1, 2000, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Poplar. Mass of Christian Burial was Monday, Oct. 2 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, with the Rev. Fr. Michael Scheider officiating. Interment was at the Poplar City Cemetery. Clayton Memorial Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

Nancy died Thursday, Sept. 28, at the Northeast Montana Health Services Facility in Poplar.

She was born Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 30, 1916, to Robert and Mary Margaret "Mamie" Colgan Reid. Being a "preemie," Tootie was kept behind the wood stove all winter. The cowboys did not think she would keep until spring.

Nancy graduated from Poplar High School in May 1935. She married Dugald "Duke" Hagadone, Jr. at Our Lady of Lourdes Rectory in Poplar May 8, 1942. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaryy with many family members and friends May 23, 1992.

Tootie lived in the Poplar area her entire life except for a few months when she journeyed via the mile train to Denver with infant son, Bob, to be with Duke while he was training at Lowry Air Force Base. She remembers Christmas dinner that year was a turkey sandwich on the base, but Tootie didn't mind, she was glad to be with her family.

Tootie and Duke purchased the ranch on Chelsea Creek in 1962. From 1966-1971, while Bob and Tom were serving in the Navy in Vietnam, she spent hours each day at the typewriter keeping the boys informed of what was happening on the ranch. Nancy was happy to be back at the ranch, where she continued to live until entering the Poplar Nursing Home in March 2000. Tootie enjoyed helping Duke whether it was farming or feeding their Black Angus cattle. Lunches and hot meals were regularly taken to the harvest field unti Duke retired.

Nancy spent many hours coordinating Roosevelt County's Treasure Years published for the Centennial in 1976. Nancy also enjoyed helping with the "Poplar All-School Reunion; never missing one.

Nancy and her mother were charter members of the Wild Rose Extension Club. She was also a member of the Royal Neighbors, the Altar Society, the American Legion Auxiliary and Senior Citizens.

Nancy enjoyed sewing, crocheting, making cookies, traveling and visiting family and friends. For years prior to entering the nursing home, she visited it faithfully on a weekly basis. Tootie cooked Thanksgiving dinners, a Reid tradition, from 1944-1997. She started doing genealogy research on the Reid and Hagadone families back in the 1960s.

Survivors include three children, Robert Dugald (Beth) and Thomas Lawrence (Bernadine), both of Poplar, and Peggy Jeanne (Don) Sillivan of Worland, Wyo.; grandchildren, Geoffrey Hagadone, Susan (Josh) Twichel, Donnette, Sr. Airman Kimberly Sillivan and step-grandson, Robert Hoffman; great-grandchildren, Robert (RJ) Twichel and Emily Hagadone; brother-in-law, Clifford (Nora) Hagadone; sisters-in-law, Mabel Reid, Lauretta Reid, Ruby Hagadone and Alice Brown; numerous nieces and nephews; and cousins, John Colgan and Barlow (Della) Colgan.

She was preceded in death by her parents; baby sister, Agnes; brothers, Francis "Buster," James Maxwell "Mack," and Thomas Patrick Reid; and many cousins, nephews and nieces; and her husband, Duke, Aug. 2. 1999.

Charlotte Anderson

Funeral services for Charlotte A. Anderson, 59, of Sidney, were Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2000, at the Pella Lutheran Church in Sidney, with pastors Mark and Maryann Morgenstern officiating.

Music was provided by Sarah Rootes and Marge Thogersen. Casketbearers were Burton Etzel, Daniel Rootes Jr., Justin Larsen, Chris Undem, Steve Harris and Todd Rosaaen. Honorary casketbearers were her grandchildren, Alex Rootes, Tori Rootes, Bayley Larsen, Brooke Larsen, Colby Braun, Mandi Etzel and Carissa Braun and friends, Mark Basta, Neil Spencer, Eric Roos and Tina Street. Ushers were Jeff Haase and Jim Miller. Burial was at the Richland Memorial Park Cemetery, under the direction of the Fulkerson Funeral Home of Sidney.

After years of love and labor to achieve these goals, Charlotte Ann Anderson was escorted to her final place Sept. 28.

She was born Aug. 13, 1941, to Jessie and Clarence Rosaaen in the small town of Richey. Out of that small-town girl grew a woman, who not only succeeded but excelled in life as a wife and mother; being a secretary, Avon representative, real estate agent and finally an administrative officer with the U.S. Department of agriculture-Agricultural Research Service.

Charlotte met Orin Anderson, the man was was to be her husband and best friend, and they were married Nov. 30, 1961. They began their life of building houses and a loving family.

Charlotte enjoyed sewing, quilting, gardening, fishing and remodeling and decorating old homes, but most of all she loved holidays and weekends with Dad and the kids.

She is survived by her husband, Orin Anderson; "the girls," Stephanie Etzel, Cynthia Braun, Tracy (Justin) Larsen andKristal (Daniel) Rootes; as well as eight grandchildren, Burton and Mandi, Carissa nd Colby, Brooke and Bayley, Victoria and Alexandria; her mother, Jessie Rosaaen; brother, Rodger (Margaret) Rosaaen; sisters, Verna Sheehan, Shirley (Leo) Miller, Gloria (Steve) Harris and numerous nieces and nephews.

She joins at rest her father, Clarence Rosaaen, and a sister, Doris Thorson.

Gramma Char will be missed early, but her love and strength live on in the hearts of her family.

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