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Tiede, Allegra L. (I173609)
 
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ELGIN — Otto John Scheffelmaier was born Nov. 13, 1913, in Borodino, Bessarabia, South Russia, to Christof and Carolina (Zeh) Scheffelmaier. In 1914, he immigrated with his parents to Castor, Alberta, Canada. Two years later the family relocated to America. Otto and his father, Christof, arrived in Elgin on Dec. 10, 1916. He grew up on the John Zeh family farm. As a young man, Otto worked for Paul Ackerman and also served a term in the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) working as a powder man clearing and building roads in Idaho.
Otto married Louise Birkholz May 31, 1939, in Heil. From the time they were married until 1950, Otto and Louise lived and worked on a number of farms and ranches in the area working for O.W. Meyer, Frank Bleick, and Ernest Kemnitz. In 1950, they moved to Heil. He started work on the Milwaukee Railroad and both were custodians at the Heil School.
Otto and Louise became members of the Peace Lutheran Church in Heil in 1953. When the church was destroyed by fire in August 1965, they became members of Zion American Lutheran Church in Elgin. In 1965, they moved to Elgin and Otto became head custodian at the Elgin Public School.
In retirement, Otto enjoyed working in the yard and went fishing whenever he thought the weather was reasonable. His sons-in-law agree that Otto was the best fisherman with whom they had ever fished. Most of the time, he would catch all the fish they brought home.
Otto was a life-long resident of the Heil and Elgin area. He lived in his home alone for 11 years after Louise's passing when he began making rugs on his loom. He sold some of them, but mostly gave them away as gifts.
In September of 2009 and at nearly 96 years of age, he decided to move to Dakota Hill Housing in Elgin. Otto enjoyed living there and is grateful for the care given him by the staff.
In September of 2013, Otto entered the JMHCC Swing Bed/Nursing Home. He decided this on his own as he felt he was no longer able to fully take care of himself. He said everyone was good to him and were always there when he needed them. With failing health, Otto passed away on Nov. 2, 2013, in Elgin.
Survivors include his four daughters, Coleen (Gerald) Roth and Audrey (Norm) Roth, both of Mandan, Joleen (Doug) Rivinius, Elgin, and Jolette (Ronn) Fuchs, Jamestown; nine grandchildren, Garry (Carol) Roth and Michele (Jerry) Trotter, both of Fargo, Stacy Roth, Cheyenne, Wyo., LeAnn (Scott) Osadchuk, Mandan, Nicole (Cory) Mack, Pettibone, Ryan (Carey) Rivinius, Carson, Josh Rivinius (Gwen Bohmbach), Elgin, Timothy (Tammi) Fuchs, Cheyenne, Wyo., and Amy Tarno, Elgin; and 18 great-grandchildren, Ben (Laura) Roth, Jessica Roth, Katherine Roth, Zachary Trotter, Ellen Trotter, Lindsey Trotter, Lucas Roth, Caitlyn Osadchuk, Paige Osadchuk, Cody Mack, Calli Mack, Cierra Mack, Halle Rivinius, Bree Rivinius, Shayli Rivinius, Jace Rivinius, Dylan Tarno, and Emily Fuchs. He is also survived by one half-sister, Martha Bettgar, Bismarck.
Preceding him in death were his parents; his wife, Louise; two infant children, Otto Joel and Vickie Lee; one granddaughter, Jill Roth; and several brothers and sisters.
Serving as pallbearers are his nine grandchildren, Garry Roth, Michele Trotter, Stacy Roth, LeAnn Osadchuk, Timothy Fuchs, Nicole Mack, Ryan Rivinius, Amy Tarno, Josh Rivinius. All of Otto's family and friends are considered honorary bearers.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. MST Wednesday, Nov. 6, at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Elgin. The Rev. Bob Edwards will officiate with burial at Peace Lutheran Cemetery, Heil.
Visitation will be from 1 to 7 p.m. MST with a family service at 7 p.m. MST today at Evanson-Jensen Funeral Home, Elgin.
Bismarck Tribune - November 5, 2013  
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Charles passed away on January 31, 2008 at MeritCare Hospital in Fargo at the age of 72 after a short struggle with aggressive lung cancer.
Charles was born on April 24, 1935 near Zeeland, ND the son of Edwin and Olinda (Ochsner) Boschee. He grew up on the family farm and received his education in Zeeland. He began working on the family farm at an early age and later served his country in the United States Army from 1958 until 1960. Following his discharge he returned to Zeeland and continued farming. Charles was united in marriage to Delilah Aipperspach on July 16, 1967. They made their home in Zeeland where he farmed for many years. They moved to Pelican Rapids, MN in 1977 where they owned and operated the Pelican Motel until 1990. They returned to Zeeland and continued farming until his retirement in 2001.
Charles loved spending time with his family and visiting with his many friends. He devoted countless hours to his grandchildren. He was an avid reader, loved riding bike and bowling, and listened to Polka Party every Sunday. During retirement he worked for area farmers driving sugar beet and potato trucks and also helped with the gravel and snowplow trucks. He also helped many neighbors and friends with their yard work or driving them to appointments.
Charles is survived by his loving wife, Delilah of Zeeland; his children, Deborah (Paul) Mueller of Cummings, ND; Charles D. Boschee of Fargo, ND; Victoria Boschee of Logan, IA; and Brenda Boschee of Milnor, ND; and his grandchildren, Erin, Sarah, and Ben Mueller; Zachary Boren and Jordon Boschee. He is also survived by his brother and sisters, Blanche (Herman) Hartmann of Columbus, OH; Virginia Helleksen of Albert Lee, MN; Stanley Boschee of Zeeland, ND; and Deanna Gazette of Cathedral City, CA; several nieces and nephews; and his uncle, Irvin Boschee of Sacramento, CA. 
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Virginia E. (Wagman) Klunk, 92, died Monday morning, November 11, 2013 at Country Meadows at Leader Heights. She was the wife of Robert J. Klunk, Sr. who died December 20, 2012. The couple celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on April 11, 2012.
A funeral mass will be celebrated 10:30, Tuesday, November 19th at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 309 S. George St., York. Burial will be at Holy Saviour Cemetery. There will be no viewing. Heffner Funeral Chapel & Crematory, York is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Klunk was born in Dallastown on December 27, 1920. She was the daughter of the late George A. and Susan E. (Baker) Wagman.
She attended Barry College in Miami, FL. She was a long-time member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and the Catholic Women’s Club. Virginia had many interests, but the focus of her life was always her family.
Mrs. Klunk is survived by her son, Robert Klunk, Jr. of Arendtsville, PA; her five daughters, Susan Weissenrieder of Estes Park, CO, Barbara Saulsbury of Mechanicsburg, PA, JoAnn Baublitz of Sparks, MD, Christine Gangeri of Hawthorne, NJ and Kathleen Mooney of Timonium, MD; thirteen grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and a sister, Susan Glatfelter of York. She was preceded in death by six sisters, Margaret Smith, Theresa Frick, Rosemary Shedrick, Anna Shorb, Veronica Krutulis and Gloria Wagman; and three brothers, Francis Wagman, George Wagman and Edward Wagman.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 3544 N. Progress Ave., Suite 205, Harrisburg, PA 17110. 
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Walter lived his early childhood with his parents on rented farmsteads near Denhoff, McClusky, Buchanan (1 ½ mi.W) and Goldwin (5 mi.N), ND. In 1934 he left his parents home, and rented his own farmstead five and one half miles east of Goldwin. His parents soon left their Goldwin farm
(known after that as the Fred Zinke farm) and moved to Priest River, ID.
Walt and Kay were married in 1935 and honeymooned at the Blackhills of South Dakota. Kay's dowry consisted of 10 cows, a dining room set and a bedroom set. Kathryn was the fifth child of Jacob and Christine Trautman and lived on the homesteaded farm one mile north of Goldwin. Walt and
Kay were doing quite well with the financial help from Kay's mother. They paid her Mother back in four years. Kay's father died in 1932.
To make a living for the family was tough after Walt and Kay's marriage because the 30's depression was in full swing. Walt sheared sheep with hand clippers for one nickel per head. He later joined with a friend Mr. Fritz Koenig from Woodworth to shear sheep with mechanical lever arm shears and was paid one quarter per head. He also worked under the federal WPA for the Northern Pacific Railroad for a short time to build a new train bridge across the Missouri River at Bismarck, ND. Then Arnold
Pieske bought the rented farmstead out from under them.
In 1940 they and their two sons moved north across county road 36, (Gravel road), to just beyond the railroad tracks of the NP spur - line and started a new farmstead on the open prairie. The farmstead began with 2 1/4 quarters plus 80 acres (strong quarters) and was built-up over time to over 1,000 acres, (500 grain and the rest fenced cattle pasture). The NP spur-line from Pingree to Wilton ran diagonal through the farmstead. The spur-line was used by a Goose, (single car train), to carry milk/cream, mail and passengers, and by freight trains, (early steam locomotives and later diesel). At its peak the spur-line was used to carry hundreds of freight cars daily hauling lignite coal from the coal mines at Wilton, ND, gravel from a pit near Goldwin to destinations
unknown, and grain from the local elevators to places like Duluth and Minneapolis, MN.
The farm homesite began by moving a discontinued railroad depot from some southern location and at considerable distance for use as the house. The granary, garage, chicken coop and small barn buildings were purchased from as far away as 30 miles and moved to the farm site which was near a surface spring. The spring was used for the farm well as well as for a refrigerator until electricity came to the area in 1948 and a new well was drilled. The well was artesian and flowed over the surface of the ground at the rate of six and a half gallons per minute. The water flowed through a trove for watering cattle during the North Dakota winters.
Walt was a skilled carpenter, and soon built the farmstead into a large modern mixed farming homestead, (at one time or another it included: Chickens, ducks, turkeys, bandy chickens, geese, sheep, pigs, horses, cows, a mule and a goat). Grain covered the spectrum from oats, flax, winter and spring wheat, bearded and unbearded durham, rye, barley, millet, corn, etc.. He built a hip roof barn and replaced it with a large round roof, (rilko rafter), barn when a tornado destroyed many buildings in 1952. At one time the family milked over 20 cows from about 150 head
of mixed herd consisting of holstein purchased calves from the state hospital at Jamestown; herefords, guernseys from Kathryn's mother, and black angus.
Walt involved himself in activity other than farming, He was self taught to play the guitar and the violin and played for dances at the Lyman country school 5 miles north of Goldwin. He was appointed Paris township supervisor/treasurer and held the position for over 20 years. He helped build the Woodworth Gymnasium, (the only school building standing - 1995). He and his brother-in-law, Mr. Edwin Trautman, who was living on the Trautman homestead, donated and installed the original lighted electronic scoreboard at the Woodworth gym.
The eventually discontinued boxcar that had been used at the train depot at Goldwin, (no longer on the map), was moved to the farmstead and used for storage for oats and a shelter for young stock. Walter and his family experienced the transition from horse-drawn machinery, kerosene lamps, threshing machines, shocking grain, battery operated phones, etc., (prior to 1948), to tractors, combines, electric (Surge) milking machines, television, etc.. Walt continued to farm on a much reduced scale after his two sons married and left home, and until his death in 1964.  
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Kathryn was the fifth child of Jacob and Christine Trautman and lived on the homesteaded farm one mile north of Goldwin.
Walt and Kay were married 14 June 1935 at Jamestown, North Dakota and honeymooned at the Blackhills of South Dakota. Kay's dowry consisted of 10 cows, a dining room set and a bedroom set.
Walt and Kay were doing quite well with the financial help from Kay's mother. They paid her Mother back in four years. Kay's father died in 1932. 
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