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Edward 'Bus' Robert Luce
D: November 12, 2008
Edward 'Bus' Robert Luce, 87, of Polson, MT. (formerly of Havre, MT) passed away from natural causes on November 12, 2008 in Polson, MT. He was born in Douglas, Kansas, the son of Edward and Mildred Luce. He is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Mary Jane Martin Luce; daughters; Mildred Luce Lindell (Loren) of Fox Island, WA; Ramona Luce Knutson (Jim) of Raynesford, MT; Roberta Luce Morelli (Jim) of Polson, MT; grandchildren: Larry Lindell (Tracy), Kristen Lindell Bonnici (James), Angie Knutson Boberg (Darin), Edward Knutson (Tiffani), and Jamie Morelli. Great grandchildren: Lorin, Madison & Teah Lindell; Dillon and Kaitlyn Boberg; Alex and Madison Knutson; and Wesley & Wade Bonnici. A brother, Joe Luce of Springfield, MO and a sister Lois Luce Dassonville of Bigfork, MT also survive Edward. Edward was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Jim Luce. Growing up in Kansas, Ed worked in construction and farming in Kansas and Montana. Ed and Mary Jane bought a café and farm in Frazer, MT in 1951, where they raised their three daughters. Ed drove the Frazier School Bus for many years in all kinds of weather and is remembered by many students and parents for his many years of service to the Frazier community. He later moved to Havre, MT in 1970 with daughters Ramona and Roberta, where Ed worked for the Cenex Fuel Co. driving a large fuel truck until he retired. They continued to live in Havre until moving to Polson, MT in 2007 where their daughter, Roberta Morelli, resides with her family. Ed can be remembered as a faithful, loving husband to wife, Mary Jane, loving father to their children, and a teasing Grandpa to grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. He was a hard worker and enjoyed gardening with his wife. He was loved by family, friends and neighbors and will be remembered for his teasing sense of humor and willingness to help others. He will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved him. 'Life is not measured by number of breaths we take- but by the moments that take our breath away.' Memorials may be made to Lake County Hospice or Gift of Life. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held on Sat. November 29, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. at the Grogan Funeral Home with Rev. Paul Rowold officiating. Inurnment will follow at Lakeview cemetery, Polson.

Jacque Alexander Morigeau
B: November 27, 1943
D: November 6, 2008
Jacque Alexander Morigeau passed away Thursday, November 6, 2008 at St. Luke Extended Care Facility in Ronan with his family at his side after a courageous battle with cancer. Jacque was born on November 27, 1943 in Missoula and lived his entire life on the Flathead Indian Reservation except for the time he spent serving his country in Vietnam, both as a combat veteran and a civilian employee. Jacque was the oldest of six children born to Jack and Genevieve (Charlo) Morigeau. He was the nephew of Tribal Elder Vic Charlo and the great-great-great grandson of Chief Charlo. Jacque took a quiet pride in his Native American heritage, and passed that pride on to his six children, sixteen grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. In the sixties Jacque heard his countries call and answered that call. He enlisted in the US Army in 1962 at the age of 18 and served a total of 8 years, including two combat tours in Vietnam and a third trip as a civilian contractor. Jacque was a crew chief on a medivac helicopter and also served on a helicopter gunship, getting shot down on several occasions and engaging in firefights to survive. Upon his discharge Jacque made his living as a woodsman until becoming involved in the Tribal Law and Order program in several roles beginning in 1973. Jacque served in many positions there from relief dispatcher to lieutenant of patrol, working closely with his good friend, Ken Clairmont. Jacque was later instrumental in the creation of the adult parole and probation department serving as director for ten years until his retirement in March of 2007. Jacque was a dedicated family man who greatly looked forward to holidays and gatherings with his family and extended family. Jacque enjoyed watching Nascar, and was an avid Griz fan, much to his daughter Lisa's dismay. Jacque was also a LA Dodgers fan, but we overlooked that flaw in him. Jacque also enjoyed spending time watching his grandchildren play sports including basketball, softball and baseball. He lived a good life and will be remembered as having left this world a much better place for his having been a part of it. We will all miss him greatly but take peace in knowing he is in a better place. He was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend to everyone. Jacque was preceded in passing by his parents and an infant son, Steven. Jacque married Kathy Reynolds on March 7, 1961 and they later divorced. On July 18, 1981 Jacque married Jean Plouffe Morigeau who survives him at the family home in Ronan. He is also survived by his children: Dane (Malissa) of Arlee, Michelle (Casey) of Ronan, Chuck (Diane) of Elmo, Rod (Margarita) of Houston, TX, Lisa (Lennie) of Ronan, and Chris (Johleen) of Missoula, sixteen grandchildren and five great grand children. He also leaves behind his brothers, Charlie, Vic, and Audie and his sisters Toni, Stella and Denise. Jacque will also be missed by his many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Jacque was also an animal lover, and any dog that he took in had hit the jackpot, his four-legged pets, Killer, Peppy and Azrael will miss him dearly. A public viewing for all Jacque's friends and family will be held on Sunday, November 9, 2008 from 1-5pm at Grogan Funeral Home in Polson, who are handling the arrangements. A celebration of Jacque's life will be held on Monday, November 10, 2008 at 10:00am at the Ronan Community Center and Military Honors will be presented. Lunch will follow the services. We invite friends and family to come and share a story or memory of Jacque. It was Jacque's wish to be cremated, and there will be no graveside services. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to any charity benefiting Parkinson's Disease or to the Cheerful Heart Organization helping others battling cancer.

Arthur Richard Brueggeman joined his wife Doris in Heaven on May 26, 2005. Art was born in Hamilton, Ohio on January 27, 1922 to Harry C. Brueggeman and Mary Conroy. He weighed 3 pounds at birth and could fit in his dad's hat. Art had a paper route and worked as an usher in theater as a young man. He was a devoted son and he always helped his mother with the many household chores. Art served in the Navy during WWII and was a survivor of the battle of Midway.
He married his first wife Melanie Basler in Seattle, WA. on September 4, 1943. They had seven children together and later divorced. On January 9, 1957 he married Doris Jule Stinger. Through their marriage he was a father to Doris's four children. Art and Doris had three children together in their marriage.
Art had a pilots license and he had many stories to tell about flying the Mission Valley. During his marriage to Melanie he was a beekeeper. Art was very proud of being in the Ironworker's Union. After he retired from the union he was a bus driver for School District 30 for several years. Art was devoted husband, father and grandfather. He spent his life taking care of his family and he always put them first. He was a loving, gentle, giving and respected man. God truly was the center of his life and it was reflected in everything he did and said. He was a strong advocate of Right to Life and switched to the Republican Party to support his belief after being a lifetime democrat. Art enjoyed attending the Latin Mass for the past 8 years.
Art's family kept their promise to him as they cared for him at home during his courageous battle with cancer. Art was cared for in his home by his daughter Jule and granddaughters Lisa Brueggeman, Ashley Kenmille, savannah Kenmille & Josephine Coffey. His great grandchildren Dorissa Garza, LaBenza & D'Anja Charlo, Sharaeha McCrea & Kainin Coffey shared ice cream and candy with him and entertained him daily. He will be greatly missed by all of his family.
He is preceded in death by his parents, his first wife Melanie Martin, his wife Doris Brueggeman, son's Dan & Leo Brueggeman, grandchildren Richard Brueggeman & Surenya Charlo and brothers Bill & Joseph Brueggeman.
Art is survived by his daughters- Anna Turney of Spokane, WA., Melanie(Bill) Buckless of Polson, Margret Arneson of Polson, Geneva White of Ronan, Debby(Tony) Adams of Pablo, Jule Kenmille of Pablo, Mary (Ray) Goudette of Spokane and his sons- Mike(Jackie) Brueggeman of Spokane, Paul (Sue) Brueggeman of Polson, Leonard White of Monroe, WA., Doug (Jean) White of Fort Worth, TX., Art Brueggeman, Jr. of Ronan. Sister- Mary Cannon & brothers- George (Mary) Brueggeman & Bud (June) Brueggeman all of Cleveland, Ohio, 47 grandchildren, 44 great grandchildren & 3 great great grandchildren.
Wake services will begin on Sunday, may 29th at 12 noon at the Ronan Indian senior Citizen's Center. Rosary will be recited on Monday at 7:00 p.m. at the Center and a Latin Mass will be held on Tuesday, may 31st at 10;00 a.m. at the Center with Father Martin Skierka officiating. Interment with military honors will take place at the Ronan cemetery.
Arrangements are by Grogan Funeral Home of Polson.

Donna Mae Dupuis, age 72 of Polson, passed away from natural causes on Monday December 10, 2007 at Heritage Place in Kalispell, MT. Donna was born September 3, 1935 in Big Timber, MT to Carl and Angie Violett. They made their home in Dayton, MT. She attended Dayton Elementary School and graduated from Polson High School in 1954. On April 26, 1958, Donna married Floyd Kenneth 'Kenny' Dupuis. They had two sons, Kevin and Todd. Donna worked at Queens Court, Sears, Service Incorporated, worked as a nurses aide, Captains Wardrobe Drycleaners, and bartended at the Eagles Lodge #3913 in Polson. Her parents Carl and Angie Violett, sister Fern, brother Bob, nephew Jack, and her husband Floyd Kenneth 'Kenny' Dupuis preceded her in death. Her sons Kevin Dupuis and Tina Darnell, Todd and Sally Dupuis, and her grandchildren Michael Lochner, Jazmyn Mae Dupuis, Christina and Matthew Darnell survive Donna. Several nieces and nephews, and everyone who called her 'mom' also survive her. We love you. Her love and her best friend, Cliff Bucher of Polson, who shared 14 wonderful years together, also survive her. She will be missed greatly but her spirit will move on. Donna Mae loved to play piano and loved to be with people she loved. A special thanks to the staffs of St. Luke's Hospital in Ronan, MT, also to Kalispell Regional Hospital and the Heritage Place. A remembrance of Donna's life will be celebrated on Saturday December 15, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. in the upstairs hall at the VFW in Polson, MT.

Jimmy A. Doerfler died in the early morning hours of February 16, 2008 at his home on his beloved Flathead Lake. His son and daughter in-law were at his side. The preceding days he was surrounded by family and close friends.
Jim was a fun loving man who enjoyed a quick word and the company of family and friends. His compassion, concern and care for others always came first and will be greatly missed.
Jim was born in Albany, Oregon, April 9, 1932 where he attended grade school, high school and then went on to Oregon Tech. He was an excellent athlete, excelling in football. On March 15, 1953 he married his high school sweetheart, Marianne Michele and they had two sons, Gregg and Mike. His professional career began early in the paper industry in Albany, Oregon, then Pasco, WA. Show Low, AZ., and finally in Missoula, Mt., in 1969. He retired as maintenance superintendent from Stone Co. in 1991.
The summer of 1969 was the beginning of a Doerfler family passion for Flathead Lake, camping every weekend at Blue Bay and eventually settling into a home in Big Arm, Mt. in 1988. In his younger years Jim enjoyed scuba diving and was an avid water skier. He and his family spent many summer days snorkeling for lake treasures and boating the shores of Flathead Lake. For the last thirteen summers watching his granddaughter Malori growup was one of the greatest joys of his life.
Preceding Jim in death are his parents Lee and Muriel, sister Virginia, wife Marianne and son Mike. He is survived by family: Son Gregg and wife Bonnie, daughter in-law Terry, granddaughter Malori, Judy Doerfler and long time friend and companion Peggy Blass.
It was Jim's request to have a simple and fun celebration of his life. A date yet to be determined will be set for this summer, where his ashes will be joined with that of his wife Marianne.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be sent to Camp-Mak-a-Dream, Bldg. 32, Fort Missoula Road, Missoula, MT., 59860 and Lake Co. Search and Rescue, 106 4th Ave E., Polson, MT. 59860. Arrangements and cremation are by Grogan Funeral Home and Crematory.

Timothy James Cunningham age 51 of Ronan, Mt. passed away at his residence in Ronan on Tuesday August 23, 2005 from natural causes. He is survived by his sisters Marcia Cunningham of London, England, and Carol Cunningham of Polson, brothers Kevin (Milika) Cunningham of Polson, Daniel Cunningham of Charlotte, North Carolina, and Kelly Cunningham of Colorado Springs, Colo.
Cremation has taken place and private family services will be held. Arrangements and cremation under the direction of Grogan Funeral Home, Polson.

Alice Mylenda Dresen, age 87 of Pablo, passed away from natural causes on Sunday June 1, 2008 at the Mountain View Care Center in Ronan. Alice was born on February 4, 1921 to John and Mattie Ross at Moiese, MT. Alice graduated from Polson High School. Alice married Dick Dresen on July 3, 1948 in Missoula. Alice worked at the Western Montana Clinic in Missoula, she was the Clerk of the Polson School District, and she worked for the Ronan Telephone Company. Alice and Dick retired in the spring of 1988 and moved to Red Bluff, CA. They returned to the Mission Valley this past January. Alice was 'the greatest mother in the world.' Alice is preceded in death by Carl Meiers, recently her husband of 60 years Dick Dresen, and her sister Virginia Hall. Surviving Alice includes her five children Kent Dresen and his wife Phyllis of Polson, Cheri Houle of Pablo, Shane Dresen and his wife Kathy of Post Falls, ID, Rock Dresen and his wife Shelly of Kalispell, and Patty Huffman and her husband Bill of Aromas, CA; 11 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place and a family memorial service will be held for Dick & Alice on July 19, 2008.
Condolences may be sent to the family or to Cheri Houle, PO Box 751, Pablo, MT.

John Art Bower, 88 of Proctor passed away on natural causes on the family ranch Wednesday August 29, 2007. Art was born in Eudora, Montana in November 1918 to Paul C. and Ilma Adams Bower.
He was a Sea-Bee in World War II. He was a dozer operator building airstrips at Adak, Alaska. He helped build the airstrips that carried the 1st atomic bomb to Hiroshima.
He was married to Barbara Lawrence on Sept 19, 1942. They lived and ranched in the big draw in Elmo for several years. Later they moved to Proctor where he stilled resided.
He was a true cowboy at heart. Over the years he raised sheep, cows, horses and a lot of hell. He could make any set of woods look like a park with his bulldozer skills. Even in his 80's he wanted to work an 8-hour day, but watching the Western channel was still a highlite of his day.
Dear old grandpa Buddy I will miss you, and I will take good care of your mule. Art was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, a brother Jim Bower, sister Erma Jaques and sister Betty Jaques who passed away one day before Art.
He is survived by a daughter Frosty and husband Larry Johnson of Post Falls, Idaho, granddaughter Rhonda and husband Les Walter, and very special great grandchildren Jessica and Justin McCracken all of Columbia Falls. Art is also survived by a brother Paul Bower of Pablo and sisters Jane Weeks of Springfield, Oregon and Shirley Puyear of Bismarck, North Dakota and a very special friend Bob Stolz of Proctor.
A potluck celebration will be held at the Idle Spur in Dayton Saturday September 1, 2007 from 1pm to 4 pm. Arrangements and cremation under the direction of Grogan Funeral Home and Crematory.

Evelyn Lucille Doyle, 88, of Polson, MT. passed away at her home on April 24, 2006.
Evelyn was born on May 1, 1917 in Harrington, WA. to Robert & Bessie Withee.
She grew up and attended schools in Washington.
Evelyn married D.J. 'Mick' Doyle on August 6, 1942 in Great Falls, MT. She followed Mick during his service in the U. S. Navy and after his military service they moved to Montana. They started ranching south of Dillon near Red Rock. They continued to ranch until 1979, at which time they retired to Flathead Lake. They continued to live on the lake until moving to Polson in 1990.

Evelyn enjoyed the ranch life and took pride in raising her family. She enjoyed gardening and her specialties were sweet peas and roses. Evelyn also enjoyed playing golf and was an avid reader.
She was a member of both the V.F.W. Auxiliary and the Elks Auxiliary.
Evelyn in preceded in death by her husband Mick, her parents and 2-brothers- Ernie & Bob and sisters- Viv & Maribelle.
She is survived by her children - Mike Doyle & his wife Dolores of Parker, Colo.
Bob Doyle and wife Marty of Corpus Christi, TX
Dan Doyle & wife Laura of Ed Couch, TX.
Margi Corey of Choteau, MT.
6 grandchildren & 6 great grandchildren.
Rosary will be held on Thursday, April27th at 7:00 p.m. at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Polson. A Memorial Mass will be held on Friday, April 28th at 11:00 a.m. at the Catholic Church with Father Val Zdilla officiating. A reception will follow at the church.
Memorials may be made to Cheerful Heart, P.O. 688, Polson, MT. 59860 or Donor's choice. In memory of Evelyn the family has suggested to share a book with a friend.
Arrangements are by Grogan Funeral Home & Crematory of Polson.

Opal Leona Bones, 79, of Ronan formerly of Polson passed away on Tuesday December 27, 2005 at St. Luke Community Hospital in Ronan from natural causes. She was born January 9, 1926 at Boise City, Oklahoma to Gould and Nellie Garrett Means. She grew up and in Oklahoma and graduated from high school in Boise City, Oklahoma. Opal married Oliver Bones in Boise City, Oklahoma and they lived there until 1965, before moving to the Mission Valley and eventually to Polson in 1968.

Opal and Oliver owned and operated the Prices Café in Polson for 13 years. She loved gardening, yard work and attending horse shows with her daughter Gwen Nelda.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and is survived by her husband Oliver of Ronan, a son Stan and wife Janet Bones of Bigfork and grandchildren Mac and Jodie, a daughter Gwen Nelda of Ronan, 2 sisters Lela Varnum of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, and Dorothy Rose of Colorado Springs, Colo. Memorials may be made in Opals name to the Mission Valley Animal Shelter. No services are planned at this time and cremation has taken place. Arrangements under the direction of Grogan Funeral Home and Crematory, Polson.

Charlotte Combs, age 63 of Polson, passed away from natural causes on Thursday April 19, 2007 at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. Charlotte was born to Charles and Mabel Fox at Longview, Washington. She graduated from Castle Rock High School in Washington. Charlotte worked many jobs. She operated laundromats, was a truck driver, and worked in hospitals and nursing homes throughout her lifetime. Charlotte loved fishing, camping and raising animals. Her parents, a brother Gerald, and a sister Loretta preceded Charlotte in death. Surviving Charlotte include her husband Dale, son Dino, daughter Connie, step-daughters Cindy and Cathy, sisters Leta, Barbara, and Nita, along with 10 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held for Charlotte on Tuesday April 24, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Kevin Rettig officiating at the Grogan Funeral Home Chapel.

Jean Delores Bennett, 80, of Hot Springs, MT. passed away on Nov. 28, 2006 at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula, MT.
Jean was born on Dec. 10, 1925 in Mobridge, SD to Walter & Grace Welton.
She graduated from Hot Springs High School.
Our mother had many occupations in her life never having lacked for a job. Through out her high school years she was her father's hired hand and made 25 cents a day. Some of the neighbor farmers would hire mom also during hay season. She did fencing, riding, feeding, among many other chores. She worked hard all of her life. Mom worked as an electrical component installer in airplanes for Boeing Aircraft In Everett WA in her early years. She also worked for Gates Rubber Plant in Denver.
She waitressed managed restaurants and Bars alike. She managed the Eagles Club in Pasco Washington in the 50s. She decorated cakes for sale in the 70's as well as working in the commissary on the Military base, bagging groceries for tips only. She made feather jewelry, hatbands, and hats in her earlier years in order to make ends meet. She loved the years that she lived in Hawaii. She loved the culture, the beauty and the warmth of the air. She loved making a picnic lunch and going down to the beach to pick puka shells and any others she might find pretty. She drove school bus, was one hell of a Christmas tree baler. She loved to dance. And was very good at it.
Among her favorites were the jitterbug and the swing. She danced in contests in her younger years. In her later years she would often comment how much she missed it. She could whistle like an angel and when in an especially good mood would whistle for hours. She worked for 9 yrs. until this spring 2006 at Bucks grocery in Hot Springs stocking shelves, as a cashier, or just letting Mike know what he needed to do differently HA! She cared for every stray animal that had the good fortune to find her front porch. Cats, dogs, raccoons, bear, deer, skunks, it didn't matter she loved them and all their beauty. If some one had a stray that needed a home they could always call Mom because she would make sure they had one.
She also had 4 indoor cats and a little dog that she gave a home to when one her friends Barb passed away. She cooked and baked endlessly to provide for young people trying to get on their feet, old people trying to stay off their feet and just about any one else that liked her good food. She would mail care packages to soldiers also. There isn't enough space or time to share all the wonderful things about our Dear Mother, She will be missed tremendously by her family and close friends, but her memories of kindness, and beauty will stay with us forever.
She is preceded in death by her parents and a sister Patricia Nielsen & her husband Oscar Smallwood.
She is survived by a daughter- Patricia Ilac if Hot Springs & 2 sons- Walter Bennett of Columbia Falls, MT & William Beckner of Hot Springs, 13 grandchildren & 13 great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Sunday, Dec. 10, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. at the Lonepine Hall in Lonepine.
Cremation and arrangements are by Grogan Funeral Home & Crematory of Polson.

Leonard N. Baird, Jr. age 77 was born May 14, 1928 in Oklahoma, the only child to the late Leonard N. Baird, Sr. and Johnnie Baird. His death on Thursday, October 20, 2005, after a long battle with cancer, was preceded by Lucille Erma Marchi Baird, his wife of 38 years, who also succumbed to cancer in 1989.

Leonard moved to California at an early age. He joked that he tried his hand at every job there was in a thirst for knowledge and experience. He became the 'Captain of Port' for the Junior Coast Guard at age 16 and went on to create and preside over the Torquers Club, a hot rod enthusiasts group at age 21.

He was a veteran of the Korean War and served as a Tank Commander and Sergeant First Class on the front lines where he earned two purple hearts. He retired from General Motors in 1987 and moved to Polson, Montana in 1999.

He leaves behind his beloved wife of 10 years, Connie Blanchard Baird, his devoted children; Mike Baird and his wife Pattie; Karen Vierra and her husband Steve; and Susan Botz. He also leaves to mourn his passing his five grandchildren; Nick, Sam, Kate, Andy and Russell.

Len was blessed to have an extended family, Ronald Blanchard and his wife Leslie, Randy Blanchard and his wife Debbie, and Catie and Ryan.

WE love you, and promise to watch over Misty for you.

Graveside services with military honors will be held on Saturday, October 29, 2005 at 11:00 am in the Plains cemetery with Terrie Woods officiating. Donations In Memory of Leonard Baird can be made to the Mission Valley Animal shelter 239 North Reservoir Rd. Polson, Montana 59860. Arrangements and cremation under the direction of Grogan Funeral Home, Polson.

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