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Anne Treiber
Anne Katherine Treiber died at her home in Hamilton, MT Tuesday, January 4.
A memorial service will be held in the parish hall at the St. John Church in Hebron Saturday, January 15 at 2 p.m.
Rev. Martin Nussbaum will officiate.
Earlier, a service to celebrate her life was held Tuesday, January 11 at 11 a.m. at the Hamilton Seventh Day Adventist Church with Pastor Barry Curtis officiating. Private family urn placement will take place at a later date.
Anne was born on November 8, 1947 in Hebron, ND, the daughter of Joseph and Alice Kiliz. Her mother was the former Alice Rau and born Alice Katherine Kranzler at Streeter, ND.
Anne was raised and educated in Hebron. She worked on ranches, training horses. She also enjoyed designing and constructing bridges.
For a while she worked as a waitress.
She married Fred Treiber in Hebron.
Her first love was her family, then horses and she could not turn her back on any animal that needed assistance or help.
Anne moved to Bitterrott, MT in the early 1980s. She had a way with people and always had a smile for those she met.
She is survived by her children - Mike, Hamilton, MT, Joe and his wife Becky, Missoula, MT, Michelle and Kyle Mayer, Dickinson and Heather, Hamilton.
She also leaves her grandchildren – Kyle Jr., Sterling, Marissa and Austin Mayer, Dickinson and Brittany, Ashley, Dillon and Alexandra Treiber, Missoula, MT.
She also leaves her brothers Rodger Rau, Minot, ND; John Kiliz, Hebron; Tony Kiliz, Duluth, MN and a sister, Beverly Baack, Petaluma, CA.
The family suggests memorials to the Anne Treiber Memorial, % Farmers State Bank or in care of the Hamilton Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Arrangements are under the care of the Daly-Leach Chapel in Hamilton, MT.

Thomas Tibor
Thomas Vincent Tibor, 93, died in his sleep in the early morning hours of January 8, 2005 at St. Marys, GA.
Mass of Christian burial will be held Friday January 14, 2005 at 10:30 a.m. CT at the St. Ann Catholic Church, Hebron with interment in St. Peter and Paul Cemetery south of Hebron.
Visitation will begin Thursday after 4:00 p.m. at the St. Ann Church where vigil services will be held at 7:00 p.m.
Tom was born in a sod house on the North Dakota prairie August 20, 1911.
He was the seventh child of 11 children born to John and Mary (Hanacek) Tibor. One of his most vivid childhood memories was of the U. S. Cavalry buying horses in the neighborhood and keeping them in his father's pasture in preparation for World War I.
He was surprised and amazed to live long enough to see men walk on the moon.
Tom married Minnie Wagner, the love of his life, May 30, 1935. They were married for over 61 years. Minnie died in 1997.
Tom trained as an auto body and fender repairman and worked for several local car dealerships. He was a welding instructor for the Army Air Corps during World War II and opened his own body repair shop after the war.
He contracted lead poisoning from the auto paint and left the shop to work for the Power County Highway District. In 1960 he was one of the first people hired at Lamb-Weston potato processing plant.
Following his retirement in 1974, he and Minnie spent many years traveling to visit relatives and went to Europe twice. After visiting in Czechoslovakia he was grateful his father and mother had immigrated to the United States.
Tom and Minnie moved to American Falls, Idaho in 1939 and both were active in the community.
Tom served as a city councilman, served on the board of Schiltz Memorial Hospital, was a senior elections judge, served as president of the Power County Rod and Gun Club, served on the Fifth District Mental Health Board, as a trustee, served on the council of St. Mary's Catholic Church and was active in Boy Scouts, receiving the Silver Beaver and the St. George medal.
Tom was among the first inductees into the Tendoy Council's Scouters Hall of Fame.
He was a charter member of the Southeast Idaho Gem and Mineral Society and enjoyed rock collecting and lapidary work. Tom loved hunting and fishing, the reason why he moved to Idaho.
In July 2002 Tom sold his home in American Falls and moved to St. Marys, GA to live with his daughter Karen and family.
Preceding him in death were his wife, a son, Dale who died shortly after birth, his parents, all of his brothers and sisters and a son-in-law, Joe Calanni.
He is survived by his children Jim (Ann) Tibor, Anchorage, AK; Janet (Don) Stricklan, Panama City, FL; Pat Calanni, Killeen, TX, Karen (Hampton) Jenkins, Kingsland, GA, John (Loretta) Tibor, Anchorage, AK and Jerry (Jane) Tibor, Anchorage, AK.
He is also survived by twenty-two grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are by Spangelo Funeral Home, Hebron.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Peter and Paul Cemetery Trust, Dakota Community Bank, P.O. Box 431, Hebron, ND 58638.

Harold Sayler
Harold Sayler, 80, Hebron, ND, died Monday, March 7, 2005 at a Bismarck medical center.
His funeral service was held Friday, March 11 at 10:30 a.m. at the St. John Church in Hebron with the Rev. Martin Nussbaum officiating.
Burial was in the St. John Cemetery.
Harold was born December 7, 1924 at Hebron, a son of August and Elizabeth (Ebel) Sayler. He was raised and educated in Hebron.
He married Irene Opp November 5, 1950 at the German Congregational Church in Glen Ullin.
Following their marriage they farmed in partnership with his father and brother. He was a lifelong farmer and dairyman who enjoyed working the land and repairing his machinery, even manufacturing his own parts.
He was a free thinker that was not afraid to go against the grain of public opinion.
While working with his children on the farm, he tested their limits and tried to instill good values in their lives. He served his church and community well over the years. He was a member of the St. John Church and a former church council member, served for 18 years as the secretary of the Hebron Co-op Creamery and was a fireman with the Hebron Fire Department.
Harold retired from farming in 1993.
He died late in the night of March 7 while a patient at Medcenter One in Bismarck.
Those left to share his memory include his wife Irene of Hebron, two daughters Laura (Alan) Hoerner and Kerry Ann (Brad) Thompson, all of Bismarck and two sons, Stan (Rebecca) and Dale (Laura) all of Hebron.
He also leaves six grandchildren - Justin, Bradley, Amber, Ward, Jordan and Zachary and one sister, Mary (Victor) Loritz, Lincoln Park, MI.
Harold was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers - Eugene, Edwin, and Benjamin and one sister, Clara Johnson.
Spangelo Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Ruben Hirning
Ruben Hirning, 76, died Friday, February 25, 2005 at the Estes Park Medical Center, Estes Park, CO.
He was born July 27, 1928 in Burt, ND to Henry Hirning and Louisa (Aisenberg) Hirning. He married Erma Garrison in Cheyenne, WY.
Ruben grew up in North Dakota and worked on his family’s cattle and crop farm near Mott, ND.
He and Erma moved to Estes Park, CO where Ruben worked for the Mobil Service Station on Elkhorn Avenue for 23 years.
He then worked for Woodward Governor in Fort Collins as a supervisor in the production department.
He retired from Woodward Governor after 18 years of service.
Ruben enjoyed helping others by mowing many yards and plowing many driveways for elderly friends. His hobbies included woodworking and craftwork.
Preceding him in death were two sisters – Esther Walth, Hebron and Erna Lange, Billevielle, WI; two brothers, Roland Hirning, Hebron and Walter Hirning, Mott and one daughter, Doris Long.
He is survived by his wife, Erma; one son, Robert "Mooner" Hirning of Estes Park and two daughters, Anna Margaret Harmon, Seattle, WA and Betty Bowersox, Pine Haven, WY.
He also leaves a sister, Anna Walth, Bismarck, ND, nine grandchildren and several great grandchildren.
A memorial service was held Thursday, March 3 at 11 a.m. at the Community Church of the Rockies.
Reverend Dr. Jonathan Hole officiated. Pallbearers were Roger Hirning, Alfred Diede, Marvin Crew, Mike Kearney, Tom Harmon and Keith Sutton.
Burial was at Resthaven Memory Gardens at 3 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to Moose Lodge, Fort Collins Chapter #412 in care of Allnutt Estes Park Chapel, 1302 Graves Avenue, Estes Park, CO 80517.
Those attending the memorial service from North Dakota were Anna Walth, Bismarck, Jeannette and Willard Harsch, Bismarck, Norma and Roger Hirning, Dickinson and Lorine and Alfred Diede, Richardton.

Elaine Ivanecky
Elaine V. Ivanecky, 73, Tucson, AZ and formerly of Hebron, died Sunday, January 22, 2006 at her residence in Tucson.
Her funeral service was held at 10 a.m. Monday, January 30 at the St. John Church in Hebron.
Rev. Martin Nussbaum officiated.
Burial was in the St. John Cemetery, Hebron.
Elaine was born on January 11, 1933 at Richardton, ND, a daughter of Carl and Martha Harmel Kuehn. She was the eldest of five children.
Following the death of her mother, Elaine lived with her grandmother, Mary Kuehn at Hebron where she attended school.
Summers were spent with Viola and Bill Hamman and family at Dickinson, ND.
Following her graduation in 1951 from the Hebron High School she married and farmed northeast of Hebron.
She enjoyed the farm, driving the grain truck and tractor. Elaine had farm projects to help with the family’s income.
Four children were born of this marriage.
Elaine was an active member of the St. John Church, the choir and the Ladies Guild. She started the activity booklet for each year. She was active in helping with Hebron school activities and assisted with the Hebron Family 4H Club.
In 1975 Elaine, Melinda, and Ryan moved to Grand Forks, ND. Elaine entered the real estate market after obtaining her real estate license and later became an appraiser.
The children attended and graduated from the University of North Dakota while they lived in Grand Forks. In 1980, Elaine moved to Tucson, AZ to enjoy a warmer climate and real estate opportunities.
She later became a caregiver for the Rincon Church. For the rest of her life she enjoyed working in her yard growing many varieties of flowers and cacti. She loved the mountain vista visible from her yard.
Elaine had a love for music and played the piano and organ. Some of her hobbies included bridge, penny poker and cooking.
She traveled extensively visiting Europe, Russia, South American and Israel and was a member of several RV clubs. A favorite past time was to drive her RV to planned destinations.
She is survived by her step mother, Esther Kuehn, Bismarck, ND, her brother Melvin and Eloise Kuehn, Aitkin, MN, sister-in-law Karilyn Kuehn, Underwood, ND, sister Betty and Lynn Starck, New Salem, ND, sister Beverly and Byron Zingg, McClusky, ND, daughter-in-law Eileen Hoerauf, Spokane, WA, son Kent and Shorty Hoerauf, Hettinger, ND, daughter Melinda and Tom Jaeger, Minnetonka, MN and son Ryan and Deanna Hoerauf, Odessa, Texas as well as all her grandchildren, great-grandson, nephews and nieces.
Her smile and zest for life will be greatly missed.
She was preceded in death by her mother Martha, father Carl, brother Donald Kuehn, son David Hoerauf, grandson Bradley Hoerauf, niece Karen Zingg and nephew Bruce Zingg.
Spangelo Funeral Home, Hebron, was in charge of arrangements.

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