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Dudley F. Rogers
B: July 28, 1929
D: August 17, 2008
Dudley F. Rogers, age 79 of Polson, passed away from natural causes on Sunday August 17, 2008 at the Evergreen Health & Rehab Center. Arrangements are pending and will be announced by Grogan Funeral Home & Crematory.

Anna Manning
B: December 31, 1925
D: September 6, 2208
Anna Ann Grace Manning age 82 of Polson passed away at her home in Polson on Saturday, September 6, 2008 from natural causes. She was born December 31, 1925 at Decker, Montana to George and Nellie Weltner Kimble. She attended and graduated from school in Arlee, Montana. Anna married Donald D. Manning on April 27, 1946 in Polson. She was an avid gardener did beautiful needlework, and worked for 15 years at the B & B in Polson. Ann was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother and will be missed very much. Her parents, and a son Jerry L. Manning preceded her in death. Anna is surivived by her husband Donald, daughters: Jane Swanson of Phoenix, AZ, Margie (Mark) Larson of Denver, CO, and Dona Sharbono of Columbia Falls, MT. and a son David Manning of Limon, CO. along with 7 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Friday, September 12, 2008 at 10:30 am in the First United Methodist Church with Rev. Mark Calhoun officiating. Interment will be held at Lakeview cemetery. A reception will follow in the Gessaman Hall of the church.

Carol Ann (Sampson) Sherick
B: December 27, 1944
D: October 20, 2008
Carol Ann (Sampson) Sherick, 63, of Polson passed away at her home on Monday, October 20, 2008 after a courageous battle with cancer. Carol was born December 27, 1944 in Polson to Elmer & Bessie Sampson. She was raised and attended school in Polson graduating from PHS in 1962. She also attended the University of Montana. On December 31, 1962 Carol married David M. Sherick. The couple had three daughters: Kelly, Tracey, and Tammy. Carol's work experience included working at the A & W, Burgerville, The Flagship, Polson Stove Shop, Walker's Gift Box, and Polson Chamber of Commerce as well as working with Dave in the family business. She participated in numerous clubs and organizations. Even when she was not a member of an organization, she was there to help out, never expecting anything in return. She always gave willingly and freely of her time, promoting the Polson community by volunteering in the schools, City Library, and driving people to their medical appointments. She also attended the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, and was a past member of the Buffalo Hill and Polson Women's Golf Leagues. In 1960, Carol was the 'Copper Cup Queen', and was once selected as Jayceen of the Year. More recently, she was nominated for the Ambassador of the Year Award by the Chamber of Commerce. Just this past week, on October 19, the walking trail system in Polson was named and dedicated 'Carol Sampson Sherick Trail'. She was extremely honored by that dedication. Carol enjoyed walking, skiing, landscaping, and building furniture. She had taken flight lessons, soloing once. She skydived on her 50th birthday, but one of her greatest joys in life was spending time with her grandson, Sam. She is preceded in death by her parents, Bessie & Elmer Sampson and her sisters, Bernice and Beatrice. Carol's survivors include her husband, Dave of Polson; her daughters, Kelly (Pat) Frank of Missoula, Tracey Sherick and Kris Young of Missoula, Tammy (Mo) Brown of Driggs, Idaho; grandson Sam, and granddaughter, Rudi, who is arriving soon; six step-grandchildren, two step great-grandchildren; sisters Eleanore (Ron) Hasley of Polson, Gayleen Edison of California, brother-in-law Richard Espeland of Huntley, MT, and innumerable friends. Carol was truly a person who touched her community in ways we will never forget. We find comfort in knowing we have become better people by having shared her love. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 25 at 10:30 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, with a reception to follow at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Polson City Library Children's Program or to the City Park's Department for the Carol Sampson Sherick Trail.

Alan James Westerman
B: December 16, 1985
D: October 11, 2008
Alan James Westerman has embarked on a new adventure. On October 11, he passed on, in his 'place of business'. Alan was born on December 16, 1985, in Ronan, Montana. He graduated from Ronan High School and from the Salish Kootenai Heavy Equipment Course. The boy enjoyed his work in the woods at 14 clearing trails. His work at the Montana Waterfowl Foundation brought him extreme pleasure. At 18 he progressed to wildfire fighting. At his present job, Forestry, he played with the heavy equipment with excitement and dedication. You can still hear 'Hopy' say, 'there's nothing like the smell of diesel in the morning' and telling, with enthusiasm, about sliding down the rocks with his dozer. Alan's passions were for the outdoors, hunting and fishing with family and friends, and the cold breeze blowing in his face, while snowmobiling. He enjoyed both model planes and the real ones, looking forward to learning how to fly. He found great pleasure with his gun collection. His last road trip was a firewood expedition with his younger brother. Always the helpful one, taking on responsibilities others would shrug, and doing so with a smile. Alan will remain in the hearts of those that had the honor of knowing him. He gave everyone an example to live by. Alan was preceded in death by grandfathers, John Laud and Jim Westerman Sr, and nephew Eathan. He is survived by his brothers, Andrew Westerman and wife Judy Ann, and Adam Westerman, and (Antoine Paul), father, James Westerman and step mother Cloann, mother, Mary Laud and step father, James, grandmothers, Fae Laud and Rose Westerman, and numerous aunties, uncles, cousins, and friends he considered family. He also has his four legged friends who miss him already, Piggy, Oscar and Babe. The family will be having graveside services at 11:00 a.m. at the Dayton cemetery on October 14, 2008, and a dinner and a celebration of Alan's life will follow at the Elmo Hall. In lieu of flowers, the family ask the memorials be made to the Montana Waterfowl Foundation in Ronan.

Arnold Dale Dale Ogden
D: September 12, 2008
Arnold Dale 'Dale' Ogden, 68, of Great Falls, a truck driver for Sierra Rock and Dirt in Great Falls, died of cardiac arrest Friday, September 12, 2008, at a local hospital. His memorial service will be held at the Ronan Community Center on Tuesday, September 16, 2008, at 11 a.m. Schnider Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements and Grogan Funeral Home in Polson is handling arrangements in Ronan.. Survivors include his wife, Pattie Czifro-Ogden of Great Falls; sons Jeff (Kim) Ogden of Leavenworth, KS, and Ken Ogden of Olympia, WA; a daughter, Val (Tom) Frisk of Charlo; a stepson, Patrick (Shannon) Czifro of West Salt Lake City, UT, and James (Char) Czifro of Spokane, WA; a brother, Willis Ogden of Seeley Lake; sisters Virginia Kinkade of Libby and Barb Finch of Lake Havasu, AZ; five grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews; and his in-laws. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Dick Ogden and Gene Ogden; a great-niece, Alice Roberts, a nephew Bennie Ogden & a niece Trina Ogden. He will be greatly missed by his loving family and friends.

Dorothea Smith
B: October 12, 1912
D: November 4, 2008
Dorothea Smith age 96 of Polson passed away Tuesday, November 4, 2008 at her home. She was born October 12, 1912 at Riebling, Montana, the daughter of August and Martha Fulberg. Dorothea graduated from Augusta High School where she played basketball. She then graduated from Intermountain College in Helena with a BS degree in Education. Dorothea married Elmore Smith and they spent time in Lavina teaching and then moved to Alberton. She was the clerk and recorder at Alberton for many years. After retirement, they moved to Polson for their remaining years. Dorothea was active in Eastern Star and really enjoyed fishing at Lake Mary Ronan. She is surivived by her sister Roma Bacon of Missoula, her daughter and son-in-law Marlene and Bill Howell of Moiese, her son and daughter-in-law Gordy and Bev Smith of Somers, her granddaughters Patti Chevellier and family of Missoula and Lynn Fullerton and family of Moiese and grandson Rick Howell of Superior. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to any veteran's organization. Private family burial was held in the Missoula City cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of Grogan Funeral Home, Polson.

Arthur Lindstrom
B: June 29, 1944
D: August 28, 2008
Arthur H. 'Art' Lindstrom, Jr., Polson, passed away of complications with leukemia, on Thursday, Aug. 28, at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula. Loving hands of family members surrounded him as he begins another adventure. Art was born in Monroe, Louisiana on June 29, 1944 to A. Hugo Lindstrom, of Missoula and Doris (Fryberger) Lindstrom, Charlo. Art lived most of the past 64 years in Missoula, Frenchtown or Polson. Art married Valerie Siphers, of Arlee, in 1969. He attended schools in Missoula, was a University of Montana student for many years before joining the Montana National Guard in 1968. Art was an adventurous spirit who was an avid hunter, fisherman, scuba diver and skydiver in his early years and continued with backpacking and hiking, downhill and cross-country skiing and photography throughout his life. He always enjoyed a good beer at the end of the day. Art was foremost an aviator. His interest in aviation began early. As a child he walked a few blocks to the airport, Hale Field, now the site of Missoula's Sentinel High School and could be found playing in the old airframes scattered around Johnson Flying Service (JFS). He began working for JFS in 1965 as a ramp attendant, took flying lessons and in 1966, after achieving his commercial endorsements, he began his seasonal job as a co-pilot on DC-3s. He became a fulltime JFS employee in 1967 flying captain on the DC-3 and Twin Otter. He worked for JFS and later Evergreen Helicopters after they purchased JFS in 1975. Art left flying in 1976 to spend more time with his family. He tried various professions but the love for flying was too strong. At the age of 40 he realized his dream by being hired by United Airlines where he flew 18 years before retiring in 2003. He then returned to his favorite flying job, dropping smokejumpers from the Twin Otter during the summers of 2004 through 2006. Art was an active member of the First United Methodist Church of Polson, a Cheerful Heart, Inc. board member, a member of the Montana Pilots' Association and Mission Valley Hanger. At the time of his passing he published the MPA bi-monthly newsletter and was Webmaster for the MPA Web site. Survivors include his mother, Doris, Missoula; sister, Janet, Sun City West, Arizona; wife, Valerie, Polson; son, Jeff and daughter-in-law Jenn and granddaughter Emma, Broomfield, Colo.; Nicole, Steamboat Springs, Colo. and Nicole's fiancé Alan Lindenlaub, Kremmling, Colo. The family is truly grateful to Dr. William Nichols, Montana Cancer Center, for keeping Art flying and living for the last eight years and the center's wonderfully supportive staff of chemo nurses for their capable hands and loving care; and during our 20-day hospital stay St. Pat's ICU staff, and all the nurses on 5 North. A memorial service is scheduled for 2 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church of Polson, 301 16th Ave. E., Polson followed by a reception in the church fellowship hall. The family suggests memorials to Cheerful Heart, Inc., P.O. Box 688, Polson, MT 59860 (a non-profit providing non-medical services to Lake County cancer patients since 2002); the First United Methodist Church Technical Advances Fund, 301 16th Ave. E., Polson, MT 59860; or the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, National MS Society, PO Box 4527, New York, NY 10163, 800-344-4867.

Roberta 'Bobbie' White
D: October 11, 2008
Roberta "Bobbie" White age 69 of Polson passed away on Saturday, October 11, 2008 at St. Patrick Hospital from natural causes. Cremation has taken place and no services are planned at this time. Arrangements and cremation under the direction of Grogan Funeral Home and Crematory.

Walter H. Arp
B: June 24, 1909
D: October 24, 2008
Walter H. Arp passed away Friday, October 24, at St. Luke Extended Care Facility in Ronan. Walter was born June 24, 1909 in Jackson Minnesota to Herman and Adelia Arp. He farmed in Minnesota before serving in the Army during World War II. In 1944 he married Daisy Momany in Missoula, Montana. Walter and his family made their home in Missoula Montana, Seattle Washington and North Bonneville Washington. Walter retired in 1971 and moved to Ronan, where he had lived since. He was a journeyman carpenter and a graduate of Lutheran Bible Institute in Seattle. Walter is survived by his sister Viola Johnson of Kent Washington and his 4 children Jonathan Arp of Pasco Washington, Ruth Mineke of Kennewick Washington, Sara Becker of Ronan, and Lois Tarnowski of Spirit Lake Idaho. His is also survived by 7 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. His wife Daisy preceded him in death in 1994. Walter's family would like to express their appreciation to the St Luke staff and to all of his friends who helped and supported him in recent years. Private family services will be held later. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Luke Extended Care Facility.

Peder Pete Jensen
B: June 16, 1947
D: Thursday, October 2, 2008
Peder ' Pete' Jensen age 61 of Ronan, passed away on Thursday, October 2, 2008 surrounded by his family at his home in Ronan. He was born June 16, 1947 in Missoula, MT, to Millo and Fern 'Bertelson' Jensen. He grew up and attended schools in Ronan graduating with the Ronan High School class of 1966. Pete served in the US Navy during the Vietnam War serving 4 years discharged in 1970. He returned to Ronan and attended Missoula Vo-Tech and received a forestry surveying degree, after which he returned to work at Arnie's Texaco. He married Marlena Parkey, January 1971 in Weatherford, TX. Pete worked for Dick Wunderlich and Marvin Schiele before purchasing the Conoco station and started Pete's Conoco and later added Jensen Oil and AJ Carwash. He continued to operate the business until early 1990's. He built Suds-N-Duds in Ronan in 1999 and became Transportation Supervisor for School Dist #30, a position he currently held. He was a former Boy Scout master, Baseball Commissioner, Airport Board member, Library Board member, Ronan City Council, Mission Mountain Country Club Golf Board, Pheasants Forever member, and a staunch supporter of Ronan Athletics. He loved biking, hunting, camping, taking care of his beautiful yard 4, wheeling and golfing. He truly loved Ronan. He was preceded in death by his parents, and sister-Sigrid Jensen. Surivived by his wife Marlena of Ronan, daughters- Jackie (Chad) Brooks of Helendale, CA., and Amy Jensen of Boise, ID. brother- Nels (Cathy) Jensen of Ronan, sister Hansine Zayauskas of Chicago, IL, as well as family members and friends. Memorials in lieu of flowers may be made to 'The Wheels on the Bus Scholarship Fund for Ronan Graduates.' It will be established at Community Bank-Ronan. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, October 5, 2008 at 2 pm in the Ronan High School with Pastor Rand Drollman and Rev. Karen McCrea officiating. A reception will follow services at the Ronan Community Center. Arrangements and cremation under the direction of Grogan Funeral Home and Crematory, Polson.

Violet Marie Matt Hardy
B: May 22, 1932
D: October 15, 2008
Violet Marie Matt Hardy, 76 died October 15, 2008 at St. Luke Hospital in Ronan after a long battle with congestive heart failure. She was born in St. Ignatius on May 22, 1932 to Alfred and Catherine Dubay Matt. Early life began on the family farm near the Pablo Reservoir. She attended elementary school at Pablo Elementary, High School in Polson and Ronan. She met her future husband Richard in Denver in the spring of 1951. Richard was in the Air Force and was sent to North Africa in June, Vi went to nurse's school in Bozeman. Upon Richard's return from Africa they were married in Havre on August 6, 1954. This past August they celebrated 55 years of Marriage. She traveled a great deal with her husband during his 27 years in the military. They spent 3 1/2 years in Japan, 3 years in Panama and 3 1/2 years in Germany, as were numerous duty stations in the United States. 14 trips to Hawaii were always favorite, especially during the cold winter in Montana months. Three children were born from this marriage, Linda in Tampa, Florida, Ron in Tachikawa, Japan and Calvin in Glendale Arizona. She was and enrolled member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and was a member of the Pablo Christian Church. Her parents and 3 sisters, Eva Case, Hazel Keniston, and Rosemary Leverton and 3 brothers Carl, John and Elvin preceded her in death. She is surivived by her husband Dick of Pablo, Daughter Linda and her son Russell of Ronan, son Ronald (Robin), their children Ryan, Roslyn, and Rachel of Pablo, son Calvin (Corena) and their children Cory and Collin of Ronan, as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Also her favorite pet cat 'Tabasco'. Visitation will be held on Sunday, October 19, 2008 from 3 pm to 7 pm in the Grogan Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held on Monday, October 20, 2008 in the Pablo Christian Church at 10:30 am with Rev. Mike Johnston officiating. Interment will follow at Lakeview cemetery. Memorials in Violet's name may be made to the donor's choice.

Sharla Bea Ellingham
B: October 15, 1932
D: October 17, 2008
Sharla Bea Ellingham age 76 of Polson passed away at her home on Friday, October 17, 2008 from natural causes. She was born October 15, 1932 at Hoopston, Illinois to Charlie and Olive (Sloan) Holmes. She attended schools and graduated from Hoopston High School. Sharla worked in marketing and research while living in Illinois. She and Robert Ellingham married in Las Vegas in 1960. After leaving Las Vegas they settled in the Bitterroot area on Montana namely Connor. They moved to Polson 13 years ago to live in their home on Kings Point. She was a member of the Polson Foursquare Church. Art and reading were her hobbies She was preceded in death by her parents, and is surivived by her husband Robert Ellingham of Polson, and a son Thomas (Cindy) Ellingham of Connor, Montana along with 2 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. No services are planned at this time and cremation has taken place under the direction of Grogan Funeral Home and Crematory.

Philip B. Stanley
B: April 19, 1919
D: Nov. 7, 2008
Philip B. Stanley, 89, of Polson, MT. passed away on Friday, Nov. 7, 2008 at St. Joseph Hospital in Polson. Philip was born on April 19, 1919 in Kaifeng, Honan Province, China to Rupert & Helen Stanley. He spent the first 8 years in China before he and his parents moved back to New York City. Philip attended schools and graduated from Fieldston High School & attended Oberlan College in New York. Philip was a Quaker and he was a contentious objector during World War II. Philip was instrumental in petitioning to get the Civil Public Service started so that people could serve their country in the protection of life, land and resources as smoke jumpers. He served his country as a smoke jumper from 1942-1946. He continued working for the Forest Service as a photographer for a short time. He married Sylvia Goelitz on July 8, 1949 in Missoula, MT. His love for photography continued after and he started Stanley Color Lab in the old Wilma building in Missoula. He specialized in dye transfers & eventually that business moved to the Medical Dental Center building. He sold the business in the late 1960's. He started working as a technical rep for a film service from Salt Lake City. Philip started Inland Charters boat rental in Polson. He went back to photography for a while working at 1-Hour Photo in the Southgate Mall in Missoula for approximately 5 years before completely retiring. He and Sylvia retired to Polson in 1990. Philip volunteered for 10 years at St. Joseph Hospital & enjoyed photography, sailing, swimming & repair work. His parents, a sister Betty Williams, two brothers- Rupert, precede him in death M. & James. He is survived by his wife Sylvia, a son- Steve Stanley of Polson, a daughter- Carol (Lonnie) Stockdale of Orting, WA, 3 grandchildren- Shari Erickson & Kaleb McCammant of Orting, WA and Nicole Stanley of Wasilla, Alaska, 3 great grandchildren Kyle, Kaden & Amy Lynn. A brother John of Florida also survives him. No services are planned at this time and cremation has taken place.

William Bill Giffin
B: April 9, 1935
D: Nov. 2, 2008
William 'Bill' Giffin, 73, of Polson, MT passed away on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008 at St. Luke Nursing Home in Ronan. Bill was born on April 9, 1935 in Missoula. He graduated from high school in Missoula and worked at the Missoulian, was a bellhop at the Florence Hotel and at Davis Drug Supply during his high school years. Bill furthered his education by taking a correspondence course in printing. He also served in the National Guard. He married June Anderson and moved to Polson. They later divorced. He started working at the Flathead Courier and continued to work there for 13 years. Bill married Janet Graves Keller and became an instant father to three children, Kathie, Cliff & Kent Keller, a son David Giffin was born in 1966. Bill started his own printing business 'The Lake County Press' in Ronan in 1973 and continued to operate it until 1978. He worked for St. Joseph Hospital, Lake County Sheriff Dispatch Dept., Lake County Ambulance & eventually worked at the City of Polson Street Department. He was superintendent of the Polson Street Department for 12 years. He was active in the Polson Volunteer Fire Department for 25 years. He was also a volunteer EMT & Policeman. In 1989, Bill was diagnosed with Parkinson Disease and he retired from the City Street Department. He is preceded in death Parents He is survived by his wife Janet of Polson, His children- Kathie Chilcott of Deer Lodge, Mt. Cliff (Cathy) Keller of Pullman, WA. Kent (Denise) Keller of Ponderay, ID. David Giffin of Sand Point, Idaho Brothers- Richard (Noma) Giffin of Polson and his identical twin Robert A. (Joyce) Giffin of Missoula Grandchildren- Christie, Tanya, Brian, Dalena, Donovan, Dale, Jessica, Kyla, Brent, Kindra. Great Grandchildren- Kiya, Devin, Brittany, Rico, Shalita, Christopher Great Great Grandchildren- Jerium, Justus Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at the Polson Community Church in Polson, with Rev. Richard Widerholdt officiating. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the donor's choice.

Janet Coriell Womack
B: June 29, 1953
D: October 25, 2008
Janet Lynn Coriell Womack passed away Saturday, October 25, surrounded by her family, at her parent's home in Polson. She was born June 29, 1953, in Lima, Ohio the daughter of Dr. Earl and Grace Coriell. The family moved to Polson, MT in August of 1953, where Janet lived through her graduation from Polson High School. Janet is survived by her husband of 25 years, Wayne N. Womack, father Dr. Earl Coriell, step-mother Betty Coriell, sisters Rita and Jim Chase and Karen & Chip Vergeront, brothers Dr. Randy and Theresa Coriell, Brian and Tammy Beck and Steve Beck. Janet and Wayne were married in Northern California in 1983, where they created and operated a small business. Upon the sale of the business they returned to Montana, to live on Big Mountain and operate a Kristianna Mountain Homes together. Janet was an avid skier turned snow boarder whose first Ski experiences on Big Mountain were in the late 1950's. Janet was passionate about skiing/snowboarding, hiking, kayaking and camping because of the friends she shared the time with. Early every morning Janet could be seen leaving the house with one or more of her friends and their dogs, to go for a morning walk or snow shoe. Every evening found her with friends, wine and stories of the days great adventures. A celebration of life will be held on Big Mountain at the Kristianna Condominiums at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, A graveside service will occur at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008 at the Lakeview cemetery in Polson. A reception will follow in the restaurant at the Polson Golf Course. Janet's Uncle Dr. Louis Coriell was the founder of the Coriell Institute of Medical Research. As a memorial to Janet, contributions can be made to this great institute in its critical work. c/o Coriell Institute of Medical Research, 403 Hadden Avenue, Camden, New Jersey 08103 She is missed already.

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