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Jerome W. Verzani, 20, Delmont, was the victim of a traffic accident about 11 p.m. Monday night on a road one mile north of Pickstown in Charles Mix County.
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Verzani, Jerome Wyane (I135588)
 
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Verzani, Jean Ann (I135589)
 
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Aberdeen - Caroline L. Owen, 75, of Aberdeen, died Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005, at ManorCare Health Services in Aberdeen. Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2005 at Sunset Memorial Gardens with Rev. Marcia Sylvester officiating. Miller-Huebl Funeral Home, 1111 S. Main St., is in charge of arrangements. Funeral home visitation will be for one hour prior to the service on Tuesday. Caroline L. Fischer was born Nov. 7, 1929, at Wakpala, S.D., to Herbert and Eva (Berreth) Fischer. She attended school in Roscoe and Bowdle. After her schooling, she took care of elderly people in her home and babysat for many families. She later worked at several dry cleaning firms in Aberdeen and Omaha, Neb. She also did housekeeping for private homes for a short period of time. She was married to Edmund Lehr on April 2, 1944 at Roscoe, S.D. He died on April 17, 1989. She then was married to Ed Owen on Feb. 19, 1992, at Omaha, Neb. He died Jan. 10, 2001. Caroline continued to make Aberdeen her home until the time of her death. She is survived by two sons; Wayne (Donna) Lehr of Minneapolis, Minn., Delwain (Joan) Lehr of Aberdeen, S.D.; one brother, Orryn Fischer of Rapid City, S.D.; three sisters: Ione Hampton of Ocean Side Calif., Doris Madden of Aberdeen, S.D. and Ila Fischer of Nev.; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, both husbands, one brother and one sister.
Published in the Aberdeen News on 2/21/2005 
Fischer, Caroline L. (I119448)
 
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Kortney Dockter, 44, Dacono, CO, formerly of Kenmare, ND, died Saturday, September 17, 2005, from injuries sustained in a car accident near Longmont, CO.
He was born on October 23, 1960, in Kenmare, ND, the son of Adam and Mavis (Joachim) Dockter. He grew up and attended school in Kenmare, graduating from Kenmare High School in 1979. In 1983, he married Stephanie Helmers in Kenmare, the couple moved to Littleton, CO, in 1989, and to Dacono in 1994. Kortney worked at White Wave Foods in Boulder, CO, as a plant manager.
He loved riding his Harley and dirt bikes with his son, Dana. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, golf, and spending time with his golden retrievers, Sampson, Jasmine, Blondie, Red, Sturgis, and Dakota.
Survivors: mother, Mavis Dockter, Kenmare; wife, Stephanie, Dacono; his son and daughter, Dana and Shantelle Dockter, Dacono; brother, Duane Dockter (Laurie), Kenmare; sisters, Karen Thompson (Craig), Wilton, ND, Shirley Beuchler (Tom), Bellevue, MI, Brenda Gust (Joe), Elk River, MN, Shelly Ness (Roger), Kenmare, and Julie Andres (George), Maplewood, MN; numerous nieces and nephews and three great-nieces. He was preceded in death by his father, Adam "Doc" Dockter who died on January 3, 2004.
Funeral Service: Saturday, September 24, 2005, at 11 a.m. at Nazareth Lutheran Church, Kenmare.
Visitation: Friday, September 23, 2005, from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Thompson-Larson Funeral Home, Kenmare.
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Kenmare, ND.
Floral tributes for Kortney are appreciated by his family.
Officiant: Rev. Mike Fiske
Music: Special CD Selections, Opening Hymn "In The Arms Of Angels"
"I'm Already There" "Something To Be Proud Of"
Closing Hymn "Dream Big"
Honorary Bearers: Dennis Eymann, Eric Sherman, Robert Avila, Kevin Binder, Ray Brad Peter Jensen
Active Bearers: Perry Ackerman, Sonny Lehman, Mike Thompson, Kirk Christiansen, Scott Sandvik, Marlene Mattern, Lance Morgen, Evan Redding 
Dockter, Kortney J. (I111846)
 
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Baerwald, Alfred P. (I137233)
 
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Rode, Ruth L. (I137232)
 
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Berndt, Myron Arvid (I135661)
 
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Walters, Arthur (I129754)
 
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Moses, Dora (I129755)
 
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He came to America in 1872 and married Clara Anderson at Princeton, Ill and settled in that area. She died in 1891 and is buried in Knoxville, Illinois. He lived in Iowa about 5 years then arrived in North Dakota in 1906. He engaged in farming. In that he was successful and retired later in life. At his death he had 8 living children, 38 grandchildren and 18 great grand children.  
Rodine, John (I101451)
 
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Anderson, Clara (I102088)
 
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He came to North Dakota in 1907 and settled in Clement township. He married Emmy Malmberg in Minneapolis 24 Oct 1917. Four children were born to this union. They moved to Oakes in 1946. On Dec 18, 1953 he suffered a stroke and since that time had been in failing health. Left to mourn are his wife; two sons, Ivan and Clifford of Oakes; and two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Smith (Inez) of Oakes and Mrs. Marlyn Knoll (Janice) of Minneapolis. Nine grandchildren survive as well as two brothers and four sisters.
Funeral services were held at the American Lutheran church of Oakes on Oct 10 with Rev. C.M. Rasmussen officiating. 
Rodine, Joseph (I90974)
 
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Walker, Marie Magdalena (I2509)
 
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Son of J D & Maggie (Schnaidt) Mettler. Richard J Mettler married Annie Schmidt on Apr 14 1929 in Lodi, CA

Walter Guthmiller:
UID: F8046FB9FB7ED0479C8C741735A33A870097
Born: Feb.8, 1907
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown
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1 Title: California Death Index 
Mettler, Richard J. (I86951)
 
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Schmidt, Annie (I137220)
 
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Karen Abel:
UID: E0335CA676F548A78D02705A12E9663B6413
Death: Paintearth, Castor, Alberta, Canada
Burial: Castor Municipal Cemetery, Castor, Alberta, Canada
IMMIGRATION: Arrival in New York Dec 1906 on ship Caronia: Peter Stoller 29 - Christine 22 - Rosina 2 - Johan 11 mo
CENSUS
1910 US Census - Antelope, Wells County, North Dakota: - Peter Stoller 33, immigrated 1907, laborer
Katrina 25, married 7 years, 4 children with 3 living - Rosa 5 - Jacob 2, born ND - Maggie 1, born ND
1911 Canada Census - Red Deer, Alberta, Canada: Peter Stoler, born May 1887 [should be 1877?], age 34, laborer
Christiana, born May 1894 [should be 1884?], age 27 - Rosa, born Mar 1905, age 6 - Jacob, born Dec 1908, age 3
Mary, born Apr 1909, age 2 - Gottlieb, born Mar 1910, age 1
24 Jun 1915 - Border Crossing from Canada to the United States (entry Eastport, Idaho):
Peter Stoller 41, carpenter, born Odessa, Russia - Christina 36, born Odessa, Russia - Rosa 11, born Odessa, Russia
Gottlieb 4, born Castor, Alberta, Canada - Henry 3, born Castor, Alberta, Canada - Wilhelm 11 months, born Castor, Alberta, Canada - Landed in New York 30 Dec 1906 on ship Caronia; in North Dakota from 1906 to 1910.
Going to uncle Peter Stoller in Spokane, Washington.
DEATH CERTIFICATE
Died 29 Sep 1951 in the municipality of Paintearth, town of Castor, Alberta, Canada. Had lived in that municipality for 41 years and was a Canadian citizen of Russian origin. He was born 20 Jun 1877 in Odessa, Russia, and died at age 74 years, 3 month, 9 days. His occupation was carpenter and farmer and he had last worked in June 1947. His wife's name was Christine Stoller "(Cousin to deceased)". Name of father: Gotlieb Stoller. Maiden name of mother: Conrad Stoller. [This is obviously incorrect. It could be Gottlieb Stoller's father, or it could be Christine Stoller's father.] Both father and mother were born in Odessa, Russia. The informant was Jacob Stoller, Peter's son. He was buried on 2 Oct 1951 in Paintearth in the Castor Municipal Cemetery. Cause of death was gangrene of the right foot (for 1 month) due to arteriosclerosis; also had chronic myocarditis.
OBITUARY
(Provided by Alexandra Samborskaya)
COLORFUL PIONEER, PETER STOLLER, 74, DIES EARLY SATURDAY
The community was grieved last weekend to learn of the death of one of its best known and colorful pioneers, Mr. Peter Stoller, who died at Castor Hospital early Saturday morning, September 29 at the age of 74 years. He had been in ill health for the past several months and on September 15 he took a turn for the worse, from which he never recovered.
The late Mr.Stoller, known as "Pete" to his many friends, possessed a friendly disposition and good humor which will be missed in the community. He was always ready to entertain his friends with his humorous anecdotes. He was especially known for his life of the children in the community.
Born in Odessa, Russia, in 1877, Mr. Stoller lived in distant parts of the world before he finally settled in the Castor district. In his early years in Russia, he was associated with his father in the manufacture of wagons, buggies und burial caskets. They employed a large staff for this work and turned out their goods on an assembly line basis. Along with the manufacture of this, the family also operated a winery (selling wine).
Later the family disposed of their business and moved to Brasil and settled in the metropolitan city Rio de Janeiro. The change was made owing to his mother's health, where it was thought that the change of climate might restore her health. However, after a short time there, the family returned to Russia.
On his return to Russia, Mr. Stoller joined the Russian army where he served for a few years. In Oktober 1901, he returned to his home village near Odessa and married. Four years later, Mr. And Mrs. Stoller decided to come to America, the land they heard so much about. They arrived in the United States in the latter part of 1905 and settled in North Dakota later moving to Montana. They then returned to Bowden, North Dakota where they made their home for five years.
Mr. Stoller heard a lot about the opportunities in the newer land of Canada, so on June 2, 1910, Mr. and Mrs. Stoller arrived in the district and settled on a homestead near Alliance. Five years later, after proving their land, they sold the homestead and moved to Walla Walla, Washington. After a year there, Mr. Stoller decided that Alberta was no doubt a better place of opportunity, so the family once again retraced their paths and returned to the Castor district, this time settling six miles south of town. After four years on the farm, the family moved into town, where they have made their home ever since.
Mr. Stoller's experience in the carpentry work made him a valuable crafsman here throughout the years. In fact, it is said that he had a hand in building most of the frame houses in Castor and district.
Sources:
1. Title: Notes provided by Jeffrey Jorgensen
2. Title: Death Certificate - Province of Alberta, Canada - Publication: Certificate for Peter Stoller 
Stoller, Peter (I88467)
 
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Kaul, Emma (I132954)
 
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Nuss, Esther Margareth (I34260)
 
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On June 14, 2014, Emilie Magdalina Moos Hout, age 92, left those she loved on earth to join her heavenly Father and those who have gone before her. She is beginning the glorious journey with God the Father.
Emilie was born on May 25th, 1922 on a farm 3 miles south of Gackle, ND. The sixth daughter of John and Magdalina Klein Moos who were German immigrants. They learned the English language although German was the preferred family language. In 1928 Emilie's parents moved their family to a farm they purchased southeast of Medina, ND. Emilie attended school in Medina and graduated the 8th grade. She then worked on the family farm until 1941 when she decided to move to Miles City to be with her sisters and find work. She went to work at Olie's Café as a waitress which eventually was bought by her sister Betty and her husband Eddie Bitz. Later Emilie decided to work at the US Gardens Cafe also as a waitress, this is where she met her future husband Fritz Hout, son of Charles and Dora Hout. Fritz was working at the Crow Rock Coal Mine north of town, which after their marriage, Emilie joined him working there as the cook. Emilie and Fritz were married on April 6th, 1947 Easter Sunday in the middle of a huge snow storm at the Four Square Church. Both Emilie and Fritz's parents were unable to attend the wedding due to the storm. In September 1948, Emilie and Fritz bought the Crow Rock Coal Mine and continued to work it during the winter months. During the summer however, they began to build fences for ranchers. They bought another coal mine in 1950 called The Rock Wall Coal Mine located south of Miles City and worked both mines in the winters and the fencing construction in the summers. They went out of the coal mine business in 1957 because the fencing business was growing and most of the people in the area changed to gas and oil for heating. The fencing business continued to grow for 50 years. In 1962, Emilie and Fritz decided they didn't have enough to do and bought Hout's Trailer Village and Emilie continued to own the trailer court until its sale in 2012. Emilie suffered a severe stroke in 1988, but she never let it slow her down, she continued to be an inspiration to all. Emilie enjoyed all aspects of life and was always up for anything. She lived a rich full life as a wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She will be greatly missed by all that knew.
Emilie was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years Fritz Hout and her infant son James Franklin Hout.
Survivors include children; Judy J. Carter and her husband, Gary, of Billings, Patricia Hout- Mackey and her husband, Herb, of Miles City, Dave D. Hout, and his wife, Melanie, of Worland, Wyoming, and Arlene Emilie Hout, and her husband, Dirk Semenza, of Great Falls, Montana, 8 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, June 17, 2014 at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home with family receiving friends from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Funeral services will be at 10:00am Wednesday June 18th 2014 in the Chapel of Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home.
Interment will follow at the Custer County Cemetery, to be followed with a luncheon at Grace Bible Church.
All are welcome to attend and celebrate Emilie's life. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Miles City Garden Club c/o Darlene Russell 111 North 8TH St. Miles City, Mt. 59301 - 
Moos, Emilie Magdalina (I133911)
 
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Berndt, Debora Joy (I135662)
 
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Thelma Moser Britt, 80, of Arlington passed away Monday, June 23, 2014, at an Arlington hospital. Funeral: 3 p.m. Friday at Moore Funeral Home, Dr. James Scriatt officiating. Interment: Moore Memorial Garden. Visitation: for friends and family will be 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Mrs. Britt was born in Byers, Clay County, on July 6, 1933, to Jacob William Moser and Johanna Louisa Obermier. Mrs. Britt was a registered nurse and retired from Arlington Memorial Hospital after years of service. She was a member of First Baptist Church Arlington. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ralph Edward Britt. Survivors: Daughters, Terri Smith of Arlington and Vicki Hernandez of Grand Prairie; grandson, James Clubb of Grand Prairie; sisters, Mary Krodel of Quitman and Dorothy Adams of Red Oak; and brother, John Moser of Wichita Falls.
Published in Star-Telegram on June 25, 2014  
Moser, Thelma (I132706)
 
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Rode, Donald R. (I137234)
 
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Lauf, Nettie (I7978)
 
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Glaser, August (I5232)
 
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Peggy Palmerton, 58, of Fairbury passed away in Lincoln, on July 19, 2014. She was born October 27, 1955 at Hastings, Neb. Her parents were Samuel and Joanne Engelhardt Ellis.
She is survived by daughters, Angela Keim and Marty Rhoades, Michelle Decker and husband Kirk; and son, Zachary Palmerton and Emily Karnish; 11 grandchildren; sister-in-law, Donna Ellis.
A Celebration of Peggy's life will be Thursday, July 24, 10:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Fairbury, with Pastor Fay Hubbard officiating. Interment: Fairbury Cemetery. Dress in Nebraska Cornhusker attire or red. Memorials are to the family's choice. Family will greet friends on Wednesday from 6:30-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Cremation has taken place. Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home in Fairbury is in charge of arrangements.
Journal News July 21,2014.  
Ellis, Peggy Sue (I137513)
 
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