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Muriel Elkins
Muriel Elkins, 69, Grand Forks, ND, formerly of Taylor, died Friday, October 17, 2003 in Grand Forks.
Her funeral was held Tuesday, October 21 at Price-Murphy Funeral Home in Dickinson.
Interment was in Pioneer Cemetery, rural Taylor.
Muriel Joanne Elkins was born in the Richardton Hospital October 17, 1934 to John and Millie (Knudson) Elkins.
Muriel was raised and attended country school south of Taylor.
She lived at home for a number of years then moved to Grafton, then to Grand Forks where she was cared for by Maryls Greendahl.
Muriel worked numerous jobs including the Thrift Shop in Grand Forks.
She later moved into Valley 400 – Woodside Village as her needs increased.
She enjoyed reading, listening to music and watching television and had a great memory of family events.
Muriel was a member of the Taylor Lutheran Church.
She is survived by two brothers – Earl (Clara) Elkins, Dickinson and Elmo (Vivian) Elkins, Taylor; three sisters, Beulah Swendseid, Downey, CA, Frances Goetz, Mountain Home, AR and Florence (William) Temple, Mohave Valley, AZ; one sister-in-law, Catherine Elkins, Bismarck and many nieces, nephews and grand nieces and nephews.
Her parents, two brothers and one sister preceded her in death.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred.

Simon (Sam) Bertsch
Simon (Sam) Bertsch passed away unexpectedly at his home in Sacramento, CA Thursday, March 11, 2004 at the age of 84.
Sam was born October 22, 1919 at his parent’s farm north of Burt, ND. He was the son of Mike and Ida (Dorrheim) Bertsch of rural Burt and Hebron.
He entered the United States Army in 1942 and served in New Guinea and other areas. He was decorated with military medals and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign War.
He attended a barber college in Detroit, MI and later owned and operated three barber shops in Detroit.
He married Margaret Vigiletti in 1950 in Detroit and they raised three children in that city.
In 1962 they moved to Sacramento, CA where he owned several barber shops.
He was an avid golfer, loved to fish, play cards and garden.
His wife died ten weeks prior to his death.
He is survived by two sons – Douglas of Sacramento, CA and Dennis of Hollywood, CA and a daughter Darlene of Sacramento. He also leaves three grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, four half brothers, three sisters and two brothers.
He is survived by three half sisters, all of California and six brothers – Herman, McClusky, ND, Benjamin, Taylor, ND, Oscar, Sacramento, CA, Herbert, Seattle, WA, Rudy, Morse, LA, Theodore, Eukia, CA and three sisters – Viola Prishmann, Fargo, ND, Martha, Redmond, CA and Frieda Winterroth, Sun City, AZ.
His funeral service was held at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 20 at the Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Sacramento, CA.

Nickie Steckler
Nickie Steckler, 52, Hebron, died under the care of Hospice at her home Tuesday, March 23, 2004.
Mass of Christian Burial was held at 10 a.m. at the St. Ann Catholic Church in Hebron Friday, March 26. Rev. Sebastian Schmidt OSB was celebrant.
Burial was in the St. Ann Cemetery in Hebron.
Nickie was born the New Years baby January 1, 1952 in Temple, TX.
She was raised at Temple and in 1960 moved to Hebron, ND. She received her education at the Hebron Public School.
She married EDavid Steckler August 6, 1976 at the St. Ann Catholic Church in Hebron. Following their marriage Nickie took care of the matters of the home.
She enjoyed going to coffee with her friends and especially enjoyed the time spent with her favorite aunt, Isabel.
Nickie was a member of the St. Ann Catholic Church. When the computer age came about, she enjoyed playing card games on the internet in her extra time.
She is survived by her husband, David, Hebron, her parents, Clarence and Sylvia Elder, Hebron, her brother Shawn Elder, St. Louis Park, MN and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents and great grandparents.
Spangelo Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Theodore Heinle
Theodore "Ted" Heinle, 92 of the Marian Manor Healthcare Center in Glen Ullin, died Sunday, March 28, 2004 two days short of his 93 birthday.
His funeral services will be held at 1:30 CT Thursday, April 1, 2004 at the Evangelical Congregational Church in Glen Ullin with the Rev. William Bradley officiating.
Burial will be held in the Glen Ullin Cemetery.
Visitation will be held at the Spangelo Funeral Home in Glen Ullin Wednesday, from 4:00 to 8:30 p.m. CT with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m. and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the funeral home and one hour prior to services at the church.
Ted was born March 30, 1911 on the family farm southwest of Glen Ullin, a son of David and Katherina (Metzger) Heinle.
He was raised and educated in rural Glen Ullin. He married Edna Metzger November 1, 1932 at the German Congregational Church in Glen Ullin.
Following their marriage they farmed for many years southwest of Glen Ullin until they retired in the mid-1970’s.
They spent their retirement years in Hebron.
Edna died in February of 1987. Ted continued to reside in Hebron until he entered the Marian Manor in Glen Ullin in 1998.
Ted loved the farm and the farm way of life.
He died Sunday, March 28, 2004 at the Marian Manor. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, and two sisters - Clara and Helen; one brother, Ellsworth and two step sisters, Erma and Ida.
He is survived by his son Roger of Glen Ullin and two grandsons, Kent in Bismarck and Todd and his wife Faith, Mandan and two great grandchildren, Chad and Douglas.
Spangelo Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Alice Imhoff Elam
Alice Imhoff Elam died March 2, 2004 at Turlock, CA.
She was the daughter of Adam and Wilhelmina Imhoff. The Imhoffs lived south of Hebron for several years, lived on the Urban Ranch for several years and then moved to Hebron where Adam was employed by the Hebron Brick Company until his retirement.
Alice was the youngest of ten children born to Adam and Wilhelmina.
Her brothers Otto of Billings, MT and Albert of Ellensburg, WA are her only remaining siblings.
She was born June 16, 1929.
Preceding her in death were Lydia Lennick, Pauline Lennick, Christine Godes, Edna Martin, Elda Martin, Reinhold Imhoff and Edwin Imhoff.
All ten of the Imhoff children attended the Hebron Public School.

Brother Mark
Brother Mark Thomas Carmer, OSB, 93, died Sunday, March 21, 2004 in his room at Assumption Abbey in Richardton, ND.
He was sitting in his favorite chair watching television and quietly and peacefully passed away – in other words he died as he had lived, as he was a quiet, gentle man of deep faith in God and goodness to others.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. MST, Thursday, March 25 in the Assumption Abbey Church in Richardton with the Abbot Patrick Moore, OSB as Celebrant.
Wake services will be at 7:00 p.m. MST Wednesday, March 24 at the Abbey Church. Interment will be made in the Assumption Abbey cemetery.
Thomas Carmer was born April 5, 1910 in Minneapolis, MN to David and Catherine (Cady) Carmer. At a young age the family moved to Kidder County, North Dakota, to farm so for the first 45 years of his nearly 94 years Thomas was a farmer in the Tappen area.
He was a gentle, pious man who worked and prayed hard. His pastor in Tappen noticed these traits and saw a calling to religious life for him.
In February, 1956, after his father had died and his sister, Helen, had moved to Minnesota, he came to Assumption Abbey to become a monk. He professed vows as a Benedictine monk on September 8, 1957 receiving the name of Brother Mark.
Brother Mark, coming from a farm background, was accustomed to hard work coupled with a vital prayer life – as such he was a perfect Benedictine monk. [One of the mottos of the Benedictines is "Ora et Labora," (Pray and work)].
Mark was a strong man adept at many things and so in the monastery his talents were put to use on its farm and in its various shops and in maintenance. For many years he managed the abbey’s car fleet, keeping the vehicles in good running order. Even after he retired and his health was failing he could be seen out shoveling snow after a storm or hoeing the garden and pulling weeds in the hot summer heat.
Although he was a quiet man he loved to engage in conversations especially relating to his life and experiences. He had profound insights into whatever was happening around him and as such was a good contemplative. He suffered a loss of hearing in his later years and was not able to communicate as well, but he always maintained a good sense of humor and respect for others.
In his final years, as his health continued to fail, he needed considerable care – care that was extended by his brothers in the monastery. Brother Elias Thienpont and Brother Nicholas Erickson provided him with loving and personal care for many years so that his final days were as full and pleasant as possible.
Brother Mark was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Helen Carmer Quigley.
He is survived by his monastic brothers at the Abbey in Richardton and several nieces and nephews.
Spangelo Funeral Home, Hebron, was in charge of arrangements.

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