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Wilda Owens
Wilda Owens, 76, Glen Ullin and formerly of Bismarck, died Sunday, January 30, 2005 at the Marian Manor Health Care Center in Glen Ullin.
Her funeral service will be held Thursday, February 3, 2005 at 10:00 am CT at the Bethel Assembly of God Church in Glen Ullin with the Rev. Chris Walstad officiating.
Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck.
Visitation will be held Wednesday from 3 until 8:30 p.m. at Spangelo Funeral Home in Glen Ullin with a prayer service at 5:00 p.m. and continues for one hour prior to services at the church.
Wilda was born March 9, 1928 in the Bluegrass area near Glen Ullin, a daughter of John and Eva (Stauss) Wetzel, Sr.
She was raised and educated in rural Glen Ullin. She moved to Mandan and later to New Brighton, MN. It was there where she met and later married Robert Skiba in 1949.
She later returned to the Bismarck area and worked as a waitress for several years.
In 1963 she married William P. Owens, a realtor in Bismarck. While in Bismarck Wilda was a member of the Evangel Temple.
She enjoyed meeting friends for morning coffee, going fishing and bowling, gardening, being in a Bonco group and especially cooking and baking for her family.
She is survived by her two sons Bruce (Sheryl) Skiba, Bismarck and Price Owens, Westminster, CA and two daughters - Shirley Van Oosting, Bismarck and Marilyn Starr, Denver, CO.
She also leaves four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Wilda is also survived by one sister Vendora (Art) Gappert of rural New Salem.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband, Robert Skiba, her husband Bill, six brothers - Emil, Joe, Adolph, Gust, Edwin, John and one sister, Gertrude Redmann.
Spangelo Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Clarence Schneider
Clarence Schneider, 82, Marian Manor Healthcare Center, Glen Ullin and formerly of Hebron, died Wednesday, January 26, 2005 at the Marian Manor.
His funeral service was held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, January 29, 2005 at the First Baptist Church in Hebron, ND with the Reverend David Ling officiating.
Burial was in the First Baptist Cemetery, Hebron, ND.
Clarence was born October 12, 1922 on the family farm southwest of Hebron. He was raised on the farm and educated in country schools.
Clarence married Esther Heinle December 5, 1943 at the Antelope Baptist Church. Following their marriage they made their home on his family’s farm.
They operated the farm for over 47 years.
In 1990 they moved into Hebron to enjoy their retirement years.
Clarence was active in the church. He served as a Sunday school teacher for over 35 years and served on the cemetery board. He was also a director for the Hebron Fire Protection District.
He enjoyed working with wood, reading, making homemade sausage, curing turkeys and going fishing.
Clarence entered the Marian Manor in May of 2002.
Left to share his memory are his wife Esther, Hebron, ND, four daughters - Melodie (Alfred) Sargent, Hardin, MT; Linda (Alfred) Opdahl, Audubon, MN; Peggy (Clyde) Krebs, Glen Ullin, ND and Sheila (Larry) Hoffland, Missoula, MT and one son - Scott Schneider, Hebron.
Clarence has 11 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.
He leaves six brothers - Emil, Richardton, ND, Reuben, Dickinson, ND, Reiny in California, Robert in South Dakota, Stanley and Roy both of Hebron.
He also leaves six sisters - Anne Metzger, Ronan, MT, Adeline Reichenberg, Hazen, ND, Lorraine Weiser, Shelbyville, TN, Elsie Schneider, Dickinson, ND, Rose Voegele, Bismarck, ND and Helen Larson, Miles City, MT.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters Edna Drecksel and Martha Staiger.
Spangelo Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Monica Gjovig
Monica Gjovig, 77, Hebron, died Sunday, January 23, 2005 at Medcenter One in Bismarck.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 CT Thursday, January 27 at the St. Ann Catholic Church in Hebron with Father Sebastian Schmidt OSB as Celebrant.
Visitation will be held Wednesday, January 26 at the St. Ann Church from 4:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. with vigil services at 7:00 p.m.
Burial will be in the St. Ann Cemetery in Hebron.
Monica was born February 28, 1927 at Marienthal, Saskatchewan, Canada, a daughter of Anton and Margaret (Himmelspach) Friess.
She was raised and educated at Marienthal. She worked at a hospital in Estevan and later for the Safeway grocery store in Torquay.
She married Dewaine Gjovig October 15, 1956 at the Sacred Heart Church in Torquay. Following their marriage they lived in Colgan and Ambrose, ND before moving to Hebron in 1977.
Monica’s life revolved around her children, family and her church.
When her children were grown, she provided daycare for her grandchildren as they came along and several neighborhood kids, Misty and Stephan.
She was a 4-H leader and CCD teacher and a member of the altar guild at St. Patrick’s in Crosby, ND and the Christian Mothers at the St. Ann Catholic Church in Hebron.
Monica died Sunday, January 23 while a patient at Medcenter One in Bismarck.
Those left to share her memory include her husband Dewaine "Bud", Hebron; daughters Cynthia Gjovig, Hebron; Sharon (Steve) Kaminsky, Hebron and their children Jeremy, Josh, Kendal, Torey and Brenden;
Susan (Stan) Fiedler, Dickinson and their children Jesse Binde and friend Summer, and their children, Payton and McKayla, Sacha Binde, Daniel, Gabriel, Seth, and Jared Fiedler;
Laurie (Mike) Hauser, Hebron and their children Dustin (Melanie) Wilhelm and children McKenzie and Daymian,Tahnya Hauser and fiancée John Golombecki, Heather and Trevor and her son Michael Gjovig, Hebron.
She also leaves her sisters Ann (Ernest) Fleck, Estevan, Saskatchewan, Catherine (John) Peters, Steelman, Saskatchewan and her brother Peter Friess She also leaves the special children in her life - Misty (Jeremy) Vogel, Elijah, Kora, and Stephan Sease; her sisters-in-law - Donna (Cleve) Cowley, Hebron and Katie Gjovig, Crosby, ND.
She was preceded in death by her parents, infant daughter Juliana; her sisters - Eva (Jake) Winter, Bertha Friess and her brothers George and wife Ann, Lawrence, Ralph, Roy, and Joseph, and brother-in-law Henry Gjovig.
Spangelo Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Anna Schroeder
Anna C. Jaeger, 89, Frazee, MN and formerly Bismarck and Hebron, died Friday, January 14, 2005 at the Frazee Care Center.
Her funeral service was held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 18 at the St. John Church in Hebron, ND with the Rev. Martin Nussbaum officiating.
Burial was in the St. John Cemetery.
Anna was born July 19, 1915 in Hebron, a daughter of Tony and Mary (Treiber) Neidhardt. Anna was educated at the school in Hebron and furthered her education at a business school in Bismarck, ND.
She married Rudy E. Jaeger September 1, 1935 in Hebron where they made their home for many years. During that time Anna stayed busy raising their family, was choir director and organist at the St. John Church, worked at the drugstore and was a member of numerous organizations.
Following Rudy’s death in 1966 Anna moved to Bismarck and worked at the North Dakota State Land Department until her retirement in 1986.
While in Bismarck Anna enjoyed spending time singing in the church choir at McCabe United Methodist Church where she was an associate member, doing craft projects for organizations, floral arranging, playing cards with friends and traveling.
She enjoyed making trips to Hebron to play the organ at St. John Church and baking goodies for her grandchildren and friends.
In June of 2001 Anna moved to Fargo to be closer to family.
She entered the Frazee Care Center in November of 2001 and lived there until her death January 14, 2005.
She is survived by her daughter Beatrice Ann Carlson, Fargo, ND, her daughter-in-law: Carmen Jaeger, Lakewood, CO and her sister Clara Brekke, Hebron, ND.
She also leaves six grandchildren - Mark (Kelly) Carlson, Connie (Brian Becker) Jaeger, Kathryn (Don) Restad, Lee Ann (Jeff) Furness, Caroline (Charles III) Livingston and Dawn Kay (Steve Carr) Carlson.
She also leaves nine great grandchildren - Cortney and Brooke Carlson, Amanda and Nicolas Restad and Eric, Joe, Andy and Niki Furness.
Anna was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Rudy, her son Kenneth, her son-in-law Donald Carlson and two brothers and two sisters.
Arrangements were by Spangelo Funeral Home, Hebron.

Edward Fitterer
Edward Fitterer, 92, Glen Ullin, died Sunday, January 9, 2005 while a resident of the Marian Manor Healthcare Center in Glen Ullin.
Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday, January 11, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. CT at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Glen Ullin with the Reverend Sebastian Schmidt OSB as celebrant.
Burial was held in the Sacred Heart Cemetery, Glen Ullin.
Edward was born March 27, 1912 in the St. Joe area, rural Glen Ullin, the son of Adam A. and Marianna (Gartner) Fitterer. He was raised and educated in the St. Joe area.
He married Mathilda Hoerner November 15, 1938 at St. Joseph Church, rural Glen Ullin.
Following their marriage they rented several farms in the area until 1951 when they purchased the John Schatz farm near Glen Ullin. Having a farm so close to town made it easy for Ed and Tillie to be involved in community and church activities.
Ed was a member of the Knights of Columbus 4th Degree, a former Glen Ullin Lion, the St. Joe Men’s Society and was the Morton County field man for Farm Service Agency.
The two were busy as they operated the farm and raised their family.
A highlight in his life was the seven years he played the part of St. Peter in the annual passion play.
They retired in 1974 and leased the farm to Ernie and sold it to him in 1980. Ed enjoyed old time music, kidding around with just about everyone he met and being a life long Yankee fan.
He and his wife were always ready for a game of cards or to go to a dance, they enjoyed visiting and being with people.
They moved to the Marian Manor Estates in May of 1999.
Ed entered the health care center in February of 2003 where he died Sunday, January 9, 2005.
He is survived by his wife, Tillie, Glen Ullin, five daughters and four sons including Lorreta (Quentin) Stockert, Bismarck, Marlene Fitterer, Bismarck, Mary Jane (John) Herz, Grand Forks, ND, Beverly (Gerald) Duppong, Bismarck and Bonita (Douglas) Quast, Mandan and Ernest (Mary Ann), Glen Ullin, Robert (Sally), Aurora, CO and Jerome (Bernadette), Bismarck.
He also leaves 28 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
He is survived by one brother, Michael Fitterer, Bismarck and one sister, Anna Fitterer, Bismarck.
Preceding him in death were his parents, four sisters and seven brothers.
Spangelo Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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