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David A. Marlenee
Funeral services for David A. Marlenee, 71, Lisbon, were held on Thursday, June 12 at St. Aloysius Catholic Church, Lisbon. Father Andrew Dudzinski officiated. Mr. Marlenee died Monday, June 9, 2003.
David A. Marlenee, son of Alta Marlenee was born on May 22, 1932 in Nashwauk, Minn.
On January 26, 1965, he married Phyllis Kraft. Since 1952 Dave has worked for Charlie Larson, Schlecht Motor and Implement in Enderlin, Ranes Motors, Bergemann Motors. Kelsen’s Bold Venture and Main Street Sales and Service and Ransom County Implement all in Lisbon.
He is survived by his wife Phyllis Marlenee.
Pallbearers for the funeral were Duane Peterson, Paul Radcliffe, John Feist, Art Olson, Ray Meyers, and Bruce Alinder.
Interment at St. Aloysius Catholic Cemetery, Lisbon.
Armstrong Funeral Home, Lisbon, was in charge of arrangements.

Kathryn Tillman
Funeral services for Kathryn Tillman, 89, Eventide Lutheran Home, Moorhead, Minn., were held on Thursday, June 12, 2003 in Dilworth Lutheran Church, Dilworth, Minn. Mrs. Tillman died Monday, June 9, 2003 at the nursing home.
Kathryn Raile, daughter of Jacob and Caroline (Wanner) Raile was born on December 23, 1913 in Wishek. She grew up and attended school in Wishek.
On July 5, 1933, she married Reinhold Schock at Wishek. They farmed near Elliott until 1951 when they moved to Fargo. She worked for Armor and Company in West Fargo and then for St. Luke’s Hospital in Fargo. Kathryn married Dennis Tillman on November 10, 1979 in Dilworth, Minn., where they made their home. Kathryn had been a member of the Moose Auxiliary.
She is survived by her husband, Dennis Tillman, Dilworth; five sons, Arloe (Dianne) Schock, Harwood, Lester Schock, Casselton, Lyle (Charlotte) Schock, West Fargo, Robert Shock, Lake Park, and Kenneth (Marilyn) Schock, Fargo; two daughters, Shirley (Robert) Tabatt, Crookston and Beverly (Richard) Brudevold, Waubun, Minn; twenty-one grandchildren and twenty-give great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her son Oscar and daughter, Agnes Pallum.
Interment at Riverside Cemetery, Moorhead, Minn.
Wright Funeral Home, Moorhead, Minn. was in charge of arrangements.

Leroy W. Larson
Memorial services for Leroy W. Larson, 62, Seattle, Wash., were held on Saturday, June 7, 2003 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Seattle, Wash. Mr. Larson died Thursday, May 29, 2003.
He graduated in 1958 from Central High School, Fargo. He was a former employee of Piggly-Wiggly, Bothell Thriftway, Frito-Lay, Amtrak, Seattle Personal Transit, owner of Sportscaster Saloon, and originator of Grand Larsony music duo. He was a member of Kenmore Eagles 2609, Seattle Elks 92, and Bothell Sons of Norway.
He is survived by his wife, Gail Larson, Seattle, Wash.; mother, Berniece Larson, Enderlin; one son, Howard Larson, Eltopia, Wash.; one daughter, Brenda (Dallas) Sledge, Edmonds, Wash.; step-daughters, Janet (Scott) Parrott, Seattle, Wash. and Heather (Curt) Freeman, Lynnwood, Wash.; five grandchildren; two brothers, Richard (Barbara) Larson, Fargo, and Lawrence (Debbie) Larson, Gold Bar, Wash.

Michael L. Schenatzki
Funeral services for Michael L. Schenatzki, 21, Mapleton, N.D., were held on Wednesday, June 11, 2003 at Hope Lutheran Church, North Campus, Fargo. Mr. Schenatzki died Saturday, June 7, 2003 in his home.
Michael L. Schenatzki, son of Steven Schenatzki and Joyce Odegaard, was born on November 18, 1981 at Fargo. He lived in Fargo until 1989 when he moved with his foster parents to Mapleton, N.D. Michael attended L.E. Berger Elementary in West Fargo, Ben Franklin Middle School, Fargo and graduated from West Fargo High School in 2003.
He is survived by his mother, Joyce Odegaard and step-father, Wendell Odegaard, Kent, Minn.; father, Steven Schenatzki, Indiana; one sister, Elizabeth; two step-sisters, Stacy and Shanna and one step-brother, Chris; foster parents, Myron and Linda Hankel, Mapleton, and their children, Peter, Debra, Mark, Bethany, and Paul; grandparents, Delton and Kitty LaCoursiere, Brooks, Minn., Ed and Mary Schenatzki, Pelican Rapids, Minn., Luella Hankel, Lisbon, and William and Carol York-Critchley, Egan, Minn.
Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo, was in charge of arrangements.

Beulah Campbell
Funeral services for Beulah Campbell, 88, Lisbon, were held on Monday, September 22, 2003 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Lisbon. Reverend Norman Anderson officiated. Mrs. Campbell died Friday, September 19, 2003 at Lisbon Medical Center Nursing Home.
Beulah Ramhorst, daughter of Fred and Jane (Hanna) Ramhorst was born on January 21, 1915, in rural Lisbon. She graduated from Lisbon High School. She worked in the government offices in the 1930’s before her marriage. She worked for Otter Tail Power until her marriage to Malcolm.
On June 12, 1941, she married James G. Newman in Cheyenne, Wyo. He was killed in action April 1, 1943 in Africa. On October 10, 1948 she married Malcolm D. Campbell in Lisbon. In 1950 they opened a family shoe store, The Bootery, in Lisbon. They retired in October 1975. She was a past president of the American Legion Auxiliary and charter member of the VFW Auxiliary which she helped organize in Lisbon. He died February 21, 1990.
She is survived by one brother Beaumont, Lisbon. She was preceded in death by a brother Donald Ramhorst, who was also killed in action in Africa in 1943. (The same year her husband was killed).
Pallbearers for the funeral were Paul Nelson, Douglas Jensen, Robert Louden, Leon Freeberg, Charles Muralt, and Bill Sullivan.
Music was provided by organist Cindy Hagel and soloist Joan Montgomery.
Interment at Oakwood Cemetery, Lisbon
Armstrong Funeral Home, Lisbon, was in charge of arrangements.

Merriam E. Hanson
Funeral services for Merriam E. Hanson, 81, Gwinner, were held on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at Adolf Lutheran Church, Gwinner. Reverend Charles Anderson officiated. Mrs. Hanson died Friday, September 19, 2003 at her home in Gwinner.
Merriam E. Himebaugh, daughter of Edward L. and Soffi (Malberg) Himebaugh was born on July 29, 1922 in McLeod. She attended school in rural Lisbon.
On June 26, 1942, she married Ronald Hanson in Webster, S.D. They farmed near Gwinner. She was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary and was a Cub Scout Leader. He died February 5, 1979.
She is survived by one son, Randall Hanson, Gwinner; five grand children; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Frank (Christine) Himebaugh, Lisbon, Edward Himebaugh, Lisbon; one sister, Mary Schultz, Lisbon. She was preceded in death by her husband, Randy Hanson, a son, Dwight, brothers, Hank and Coy and sisters, Lula Toyne and Joanne Faller.
Pallbearers for the funeral were Dean Hanson, Doug Hanson, Aric Hanson, Manny Hegle, Don Christensen, and Bill Kernan. Honorary pallbearer was Elmer Swanson.
Music was provided by organist Carol Ydstie and special music by Carol and Jon Ydstie.
Interment at Gwinner Cemetery, Gwinner.
Armstrong Funeral Home, Lisbon., was in charge of arrangements.

Patricia Thompson
Funeral services for Patricia Thompson, 41, Hunter, N.D., were held on Monday, September 22, 2003 in First Presbyterian Church, Hunter. Reverend Donna Monteith officiated. Mrs. Thompson died Wednesday, September 17, 2003 in Regions Hospital, St. Paul, Minn. following complications from burns and surgery.
Patricia Ilene Botner, daughter of Ken and Irene Botner, was born on February 15, 1962, in Jamestown. She was raised in Gwinner where she graduated from high school. Following her graduation from Josef’s School of Hair Design in Aberdeen, she lived in Lisbon, where she worked at Shear Perfection. In 1989 she moved to Hunter.
In 1993, she married Harold Thompson and made their home in Hunter. She operated her own business, called Hair Haven in Hunter and later worked part-time at the Hunter Market. He died June 22, 2003.
She is survived by two daughters, Chanae and Kaitlyn, both at home; her mother, Irene Botner, Gwinner; three brothers, Mike Botner, Bismarck, Byron Botner, Fargo, Chuck Botner, Tucson, Ariz; two sisters, Vivette Botner, Duluth, and Kathy Botner, St. Paul, Minn. She was preceded in death by her husband, a brother, Ken Botner, Jr. and her father, Ken Botner.
Pallbearers for the funeral were Rocky Rice, Cary Muscha, Gary Vollmer, Randall Moen, Bill Stibbe and Richard Wickie.
Music was provided by organist Alice Morrison and soloist Bev Battagler.
Interment at Hunter Cemetery, Hunter.
West Funeral Home, West Fargo, was in charge of arrangements.

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