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Marie Opp
Marie Opp, 93, of the Marian Manor Healthcare Center in Glen Ullin and formerly of Hebron, died Tuesday, May 27, 2003 at the Marian Manor in Glen Ullin.
Her funeral service was held at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 31 at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Hebron with the Revs. Gabor Tamas and Chris Walstad officiating.
Burial was in the Congregational Cemetery in Hebron.
Marie was born December 25, 1910 at Hosmer, SD, the daughter of August and Lydia (Sayler) Ketterling. The family moved to North Dakota in 1910 and settled north of Hebron.
She was raised and educated in rural Hebron and helped on the family farm and with the younger children.
She moved to Dickinson and worked at St. Joseph’s Hospital prior to her marriage to Simon Opp. They were married October 11, 1932 at Hebron.
Following their marriage they farmed in rural Hebron until 1972 when they retired and moved into Hebron where Marie lived until she moved to Glen Ullin in 1996.
Simon died in 1981.
She was a life long member of the First Congregational United Church of Christ and a 30 year member of the German Ladies Aid as well as the Guiding Light Society.
Marie was well known for her hospitality and was a gracious hostess to all who visited her home. She loved to bake kuchen and cookies and was named the "Cookie Grandma" by her grandchildren and their friends who often stopped by for a treat.
Although Marie’s formal education only consisted of grade school, she was self educated and was an avid reader and read two newspapers a day even into her 90s.
Marie could also speak two languages fluently, German and English.
She is survived by two daughters – Norma (George) Peterson, Fargo, ND and Mary Ann Unruh Auch, Dickinson, ND; five sons: Allen (Fern), New Salem; Ivan (Linda), Fargo, ND; Duane (Rita), Jim (Carolyn) and David (Brenda) all of Hebron.
She also leaves 17 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren; two sisters – Clara Schatz, Elgin, ND and Ruth Hoerauf, Fargo, ND and two brothers – Raymond Ketterling, Twin Falls, Idaho and Eugene Ketterling, Loveland, CO.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and two sons-in-law, Clarence Unruh and Ed Auch.
Funeral arrangements were by Spangelo Funeral Home.

Ida Luithle
Funeral services for Ida Luithle, 87, of Bismarck, formerly of Mott, ND will be held today, May 28, 2003 at 11 a.m. MT at the United Church of Christ, 212 Iowa Avenue, Mott.
Pastor Michael Nahas and Pastor Steve Dunn will officiate with burial in the Neuburg Cemetery northeast of Mott.
Philip Schneider will play "Amazing Grace" on the bagpipes, Dalles and Russ Schneider will be the cemetery bell ringers.
Special music for the service will be provided by Sarah Luithle, organist. Serving as casket bearers are Ardell and David Mees, Ronald and Harvey Schneider and Darrell and Dale Ottmar.
Ida was born August 25, 1915, the daughter of Fred and Elisabeth (Klein) Luithle. She grew up on the family farm north of Mott and moved to Mott in 1976 where she was employed at the Holiday House for many years.
She moved to Bismarck in March 1997 and resided at the Sunrise Assisted Living until April 2003.
She appreciated the care from the staff and the friends she made while living at the Sunrise Assisted living. She was always grateful for the visitors that stopped by to see her.
Ida enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her nieces and nephews.
She died Saturday, May 24 at Medcenter One Care Center in Mandan. Her sisters Adeline and Elizabeth were at her bedside at the time of her death.
She is survived by four sisters and two brothers-in-law, Martha Ottmar, Mott; Frieda and Leo Voll, Mandan; Adeline McConachie, Elizabeth and Edwin Schneider, Bismarck and one sister-in-law Sarah Luithle, Bismarck; 28 nieces and nephews and many grand nieces and nephews.
Preceding Ida in death were her parents, three brothers, Fred, Edward and John, two sisters Bertha Dohn and Carolyn (Belmore) Bertalan.

Raymond J. Vogle
Raymond J. Vogle, 78, Richardton, died Tuesday, May 20, 2003 at his home in Richardton.
Mass of Christian Burial was held at 10 a.m. Friday, May 23, 2003 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Richardton with the Reverend Brian Wangler OSB, officiating.
Burial was held Tuesday, May 27 at 9 a.m. CDT at the North Dakota Veteran’s Cemetery, rural Mandan.
Raymond John Vogle was born March 22, 1925 at Richardton, the son of Carl F. and Katie (Reith) Vogle. He was raised and educated in rural Richardton.
Ray entered the U. S. Army Air Force on November 26, 1945 and was stationed in Alaska and later at Great Falls, MT where he was discharged on May 24, 1947.
He worked on the family farm until his marriage.
He married Angeline Dick June 15, 1949 at St. Mary’s in Richardton.
They farmed on his parents place until 1966 when they moved to Angeline’s parent’s farm east of Richardton.
They retired from farming in 1989 and moved into Richardton in 1996.
His hobbies included woodworking.
His greatest enjoyment in life was getting together with his family.
Ray died May 20, 2003 at his home.
He is survived by his wife, Angeline, Richardton, ND; two sons, Emil (Sally), Hebron, ND and Raymond P, (Linda), Fargo, ND and four daughters – Eugenia Braun, Bismarck, ND; Tina (Mickey) Schumacher, Napoleon, ND; Claudine (Montie) Galt, Bismarck, ND and Milissa (Tom) Stickel, Richardton, ND.
He also leaves 16 grandchildren and six great grandchildren and one sister, Sue Kirschenheiter, Richardton, ND.
Ray was preceded in death by his parents.
Spangelo Funeral Home, Hebron, was in charge of arrangements.

Elsie Nickel
Elsie Gallwas Nickel, 88, passed away Friday, May 2, 2003 at Mountain View Care Center in Bozeman, Montana.
She was born August 3, 1914 at Otter Creek, North Dakota to Edward and Christina Gallwas. She married William C. Nickel at Otter Creek, ND June 17, 1934. She and her husband farmed in the Judson, ND area for 20 years.
The couple moved to Bozeman in 1950 where they owned and operated the Gallatin Motel until their retirement in 1978. She was an active member of the Zion Lutheran Church, New Salem, ND and First Lutheran Church in Bozeman. She volunteered at the Bozeman Senior Center in the RSVP program. She loved crocheting, knitting and crafts.
Elsie is survived by son Edward Nickel of Cheyenne, WY, daughter and son-in-law Alice and Jerry Lundwall of Bella Vista, AR; son and daughter-in-law Harold and Marilyn Nickel of Kirkland, WA; daughter, Mavis Knudson of Westlake, OH; ten grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
She also leaves a brother, Fred Gallwas of Missoula; sisters Bertha Kilber of Mott, ND; Esther Corneliusen of Billings, MT; Bernice Rehling of Hebron, ND and several nieces and nephews.
Her husband, one sister, one daughter-in-law and one grandson preceded her in death.
Services were held Tuesday, May 6 at First Lutheran Church, Bozeman.
Interment was at Sunset Hills Cemetery.

Anton Perzinski
Anton Perzinski, 81, South Heart, died Saturday, May 10, 2003 at his home.
His funeral service was held at 10 a.m. MDT Tuesday, May 13 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, South Heart. Burial was in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery.
Anton is survived by his wife, Ida; three sons, Arnold, Palisade, CO and Clyde and James, both of South Heart; three daughters, Karen Kuntz, Williston; Carla Jirges, Glendive, MT and Antoinette Staiger, Hebron.
He also leaves 13 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, six sisters - Eva Dvorak, Terri Little, Mary Shaw, Catherine Pirkl, Vicki Twardoski and Susie Harris and one brother, Bill.
Stevenson-Mischel-Olson Chapel, Dickinson, was in charge of arrangements.

Benjiman Heinle
Benjiman (Ben) Heinle died Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at the Marian Manor Healthcare Center in Glen Ullin, ND.
His funeral was held Monday, August 11 at 10 a.m. at the First Baptist Church, Hebron, ND. Rev. David Ling officiated.
Burial was in the First Baptist Cemetery, Hebron.
Ben was born April 15, 1918 in Hebron, a son of Adolph Heinle and Magdalina Staiger Heinle.
He attended rural schools and worked on the family farm.
He married Ella Margaret Delzer of Elgin, ND on October 31, 1943 at the First Baptist Church of Hebron.
They moved to the Fred Schneider farm in the fall of 1944 where they lived until 1947. They moved to the August Draeb farm in 1948 where they lived until moving into Hebron in the fall of 1952.
Ben worked for Electric Properties from 1962 to 1969 in various states including North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming, Iowa and Colorado.
Ben lived at Green Acres in Hebron prior to entering the Marian Manor Healthcare Center in Glen Ullin January 16, 1998.
He leaves four children – LeRoy Heinle (Carol), Augusta, MT; Calvin Heinle (Dorothy), Dickinson, ND; Idella Tuttle (Randall), Ewing, NE and Lynole Heinle (Raynae), Hebron, ND.
He also leaves ten grandchildren – Beverly, Kevin, Misty, Susan, Steven, Kayla Michelle, Jeremy, Meghan and Allison and five great grandchildren – Sidney, Julian, Mathew, Nathanial and Gavin and five step great grandchildren – Jim, Kellie, Kari, Chris and Darin.
Other survivors include two sisters – Esther Schneider (Clarence), Hebron and Agnes Knittel, California.
He was preceded in death by his parents, five brothers – Edwin, Edmund, Arnold, Emil and Richard and three infant brothers – Adolph, Herbert and Robert.
Spangelo Funeral Home, Hebron, was in charge of arrangements.

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