Great Falls Tribune from Great Falls, Montana (2024)

Falls Tribune ON THE RECORD Thursday, September 5, 1991 Statistics BIRTHS MAGEE Son to Kandi Magee of Cascade. CHITWOOD Son to Sandra and Darryl Chitwood. MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS WAKEFORD Daniel Allan Wakeford and Angela Wakeford, married April 20, 1989, in Great Falls; custody of one child to her. SYDNOR Michael Wayne Sydnor and Su Chong Sydnor married Nov. 7, 1985, in Seoul, Korea, with her named restored to Su Chong Yu.

GOODMAN Donald Ray Goodman and Alice Deloris Goodman, married March 25, 1990, in Reno, Nev. DUVE Petra Beatrix DensbornDuve and Timmie Don Duve, ried June 1, 1979, in Simmern, Rhineland, Germany, with sole custody of a minor child to her. COTY Son Hui Coty and Michael J. Coty, married Oct. 21, 1977, in Seoul, Korea with custody of two minor children to him.

ALVAREZ Juan Fransico and Sharone Faye Alvarez, married Nov. 8,1983, in Seattle. Crime Burglary, reported Tuesday at 1620 4th Ave. N. A window was Obituaries James Henderson Local James Patrick "Pat" Henderson, 48, 814 7th Ave.

a Great Falls native and 14-year veteran employee of Burlington Northern Railroad, died in a train crash Friday near Ledger. A Rosary service will be held Friday at 7 p.m. in the O'Connor's Memorial Chapel. A funeral service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at St.

Ann's Cathedral, with burial at the Mount Olivet Cemetery. Memorials should be given to the Gift of Life or Project Hope. Henderson He was born to William "Frank" and Mary Elizabeth Henderson on Aug. 18, 1943 in Great Falls where he attended schools. He worked as a body man for Brevig's, Mundale's and Autocraft before going to work for Burlington Northern 14 years ago.

He was a member of the Corvette Club, the Other Guy's Car Club, the National Rifle Association, and St. Ann's Cathedral. He also enjoyed photography and hunting. Survivors include his mother of Great Falls; daughters, Christine Marie Deshner of Missoula, and Amy Jo Henderson of Billings; a son, James Patrick of Port Angeles, sisters, Queenie Coster of Black Eagle, and Linda C. Jacobson of Novato, a brother, Kenneth of Olympia, and two grandchildren.

Laura Gewald Laura "Lori" Murray Gewald, 32, 1216 5th Ave. N.W., died of apparent heart problems Wednesday in a local hospital. An autopsy is being performed. Services will be announced by O'Connor Funeral Home. Roberta Gleason Roberta "Bobbi" Joan 40, 8 Division Road, the assistant manager of the Best store, died in an accident near Belt Tuesday A memorial service will Friday 11 a.m.

at the Gleason, former Great Falls automobile evening. be held O'Connor Memorial Chapel with cremation to follow. Memorials are suggested to the Mercy Home in Great Falls. On July 22, 1951, she was born in Butte to Mr. and Mrs.

Gleason John Edgar. However, she attended Great Fails High School, graduating in 1969. In 1968, she married Brian T. Gleason in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. She had been employed at the Best store for 10 years.

She enjoyed camping, boating and writing. Survivors include her husband; her parents; a daughter, Shannon April Gleason, all of Great Falls; a son, Brian of Spokane; a sister, Sherri Walstad of Chester; brothers, Gerald Edgar of Woodbridge, and John Edgar of Kansas City, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Austin of Great Falls, and Mrs. Elizabeth Edgar of Butte.

Donna Jean Palo NORTH BEND, Ore. Donna Jean Palo, 66, a former Fort Shaw resident died of cancer Aug. 29 in North Bend. Funeral service is Friday at the Sun River Cemetery at 11 a.m. There will be a luncheon afterward at the Congregational Bible Church, Fort Shaw.

She was born in Iowa and moved to Montana as a child, where her father, Archie Parkes, ran the Sally Ann Bakery in Great Falls. broken out to gain entry and a guitar 'of unknown value was taken sometime Monday night or early Tuesday morning. Burglary, reported Monday at 1109 24th Ave. S.W., where a window was pried open Friday night or early Saturday morning. Two video cassette recorders, compact disc player and 30 silver ear dollars, with a total I value of $827, were taken.

Pickpocket, reported Tuesday. A man carrying a large amount of cash was buying rounds for the house at a west Great Falls bar Monday night. But before the night was out, someone relieved him of his wallet containing more than $700 cash. Burglary, reported Monday at 10th St. where a door was left open.

A television, clock radio, sewing machine and mirror, with a total value of $350, were taken sometime between Aug. 21 and Monday. Burglary, reported Monday at 6100 2nd Ave. N. No.

5, where doors and a window were left open. With a total value of $1,450, a refrigerator, washer and dryer, television and tires were taken sometime between Aug. 12 and Monday. Fires Tuesday, 7:56 p.m. Injury accident, 1306 20th St.

S. 8:27 p.m. Structure call, 414 4th Ave. N. 9:19 p.m.

Gas line break, 3429 She left the Great Falls area in 1972 and lived in Oregon, Arizona and Nevada until her death. Survivors include: sons, Bill Palo of Portland, Terry Palo of Las Vegas, daughters, Maryann Gillespie of North Bend, Donna Ann Austin of North Bend, Becky Kwiatkowski of Las Vegas, Barbara Cummins of Newberg, 14 grandchildren, and six-great grandchildren. Norman Faulkner Sr. Norman Barry Faulkner 48, 312 1st Cascade, who had called Montana home since he was stationed with the Air Force in Great Falls, died of a heart attack Monday at his home. A memorial service will be held Thursday at 11 a.m.

in the Croxford Sons Mortuary Rose Room in Great Falls. Memorials can be given to a charity of the donor's choice. On Oct. 22, 1942, he was born in Baltimore, but was raised in Coats, Faulkner Faulkner N.C., graduating from high school there. He then joined the Air Force and was stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Great Falls.

He served seven years in the Air Force. In 1962, he married Renee Grace Goulet. He moved to El Paso, Texas, in 1983 and worked for Mosler Safe Co. Later, he transferred to Corpus Christi, Texas and worked as a service technician for LeFebure. In Texas, he met Veryl K.

Mullins, who became his common-law wife. He called Montana home and finally moved to Cascade in July. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was preceded in death by his father. Survivors include his wife of Cascade; his mother, Madeline Scott of Clearwater, a daughter, Mischelle Fisher of Chinook; sons, Norman Jr.

of Seattle, and Byron Great Falls; sisters, Bernice Fiori of Baltimore, Lynn Patterson of Sacramento, and Jan Faulkner of Seattle; and three grandchildren. Dale LeMar Bingham State school 8th Ave. N. Wednesday, 2:41 a.m. Structure call, 1500 5th Ave.

N. 7:32 a.m. Resuscitator call, 401 1st Ave. N. 10:11 a.m.

Resuscitator call, 1216 5th Ave. N.W. 10:13 a.m. Resuscitator call, 626 13th Ave. S.

8:18 p.m. Resuscitator call, 4th Street and Central Avenue. Lottery LOTTO AMERICA DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) The winning numbers drawn Wednesday night in "Lotto America" are: 23-25-31-36-38-40 Estimated jackpot: $8.7 million. Courts CITY COURT James Benjamin Boyer, 19, 514, 11th St. sentenced to seven days in jail fined $555 for DUI (second offense) and careless driving.

Pleaded guilty. Bobble Jo Feller, 17, 1614 6th Ave. N.W., fined $315 for DUI and failure to post bond. Pleaded guilty. Maureene Gayle Schade, 27, 115 15th St.

fined $305 for a flashing red light violation and driving without insurance or a license. Pleaded guilty. Delores Lupfer Wagner, 41, 1621 6th Ave. fined $265 for driving without insurance and driving the wrong way on a one-way street. Pleaded guilty.

Mary Catherine Faulkner, 21, 1723 6th Sunrise Lions Club in Great Falls in 1984. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and was involved with the American Diabetes Association. He married Thomas Ann Mitchell in Seattle. Survivors include his wife; his father, Salvatore Guida of Vero Beach, sons, Anthony Troy Guida and Joseph Guida, both of Great Falls; brother, Michael Guida of Long Island, N.Y., and one grandson. Two infant sons preceded him in Society.

Born April 17, 1940, in Brooklyn, N.Y., he enlisted in the Air Force in 1958 and was assigned to Malmstrom AFB. He lived in the Great Falls until 1985 and had worked in construction here for 20 years. He was regional managaer of Carpets in Seattle at the time of his death. Guida was the Guida president Fannie Bull Plume Kenneth Lee Bull Plume BROWNING A joint funeral service for Fannie Weasel Head Bull Plume and her son, Kenneth Lee Bull Plume, will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the Little Flower Parish.

Rosary will be Thursday at 7 p.m. and burial will be at the Browning Catholic Cemetery. Fannie Bull Plume was reported missing on June 21, 1971. Skeletal remains were found in the mid 1970s in a lake north of Browning, but it took various authorities until the early 1980s to identify the remains as Fannie Bull Plume, according to Bill Riddle of the Riddle Funeral Home. Kenneth Bull Plume, 34, of 408 4th St.

died in Great Falls Saturday in a traffic accident. Fannie Bull Plume was born April 15, 1924 in Browning. She was educated in the Browning Butte area, and married Levi Bull Plume in Browning. She is survived by her husband of Tacoma, a son, Nelson Bull Plume of Washington; daughters Marie Ryder, Eunice Roseburr, Brenda Bull Plume, Myrna Mowat and Rosalynd Williams, and brothers Michael, Melvin and Thomas Weasel Head. Kenneth Bull Plume was born May 28, 1957 in Browning.

He was educated in the Browning and Tacoma areas. He worked for drug and alcohol abuse centers. He never married. Richard Blake WINDHAM Richard Marshall Blake, 74, a retired security guard and employee of Cenex in Billings, died from natural causes Tuesday at his home in Windham. The time of memorial services will be announced.

O'Connor Funeral Home is handling arrangements. On Jan. 23, 1917, he was born in VICKI EVERSON city commission Paid for by Vickd Evenson for City Commission, Cynthia Ceynar, Treasurer, Great Falls, MT. Montana's only Exclusive BUICK DEALERSHIP DICK GRIEB BUICK 453-4301 TOLL-FREE-HOTLINE 1-800-735-0455 Your Buick supplier for 58 Ave. fined $265 for a flashing red light violation and driving without insurance.

Pleaded guilty. Anthony, Deforst Parsons, 24, 1124 2nd Ave. fined $265 for driving without insurance. Pleaded guilty. Frank Earl Valencia, 19, 814 13th St.

S.W., sentenced to a day in jail for failing to appear for trial. Pleaded guilty. Claude Sylvester Mcintosh, 45, 1005 2nd Ave. fined $115 for misdemeanor theft. Pleaded guilty.

Lisa Vander Snick, 22, 1205 1st Ave. S.W., fined $310 for speeding and driving without insurance. Pleaded guilty. JUSTICE COURT Stanley Ray Ledbetter, 39, 404 5th Ave. N.

No. 9, made an initial appearance on charges of burglary and felony aggravated assault, stemming from an incident Tuesday. According to a police report, during a dispute concerning a woman, Ledbetter threatened another man with a BB gun, resulting in the assault charge. Bail was set at $25,000 and a preliminary examination was scheduled for Sept. 12.

DISTRICT COURT PITZER, NATHANIEL COLE, 18, of Great Falls, three years deferred sentence for criminal mischief. Conditions: probation; enter inpatient alcohol treatment program at Galen State Hospital; continue alcohol aftercare and attend AA meetings weekly; not to possess alcohol or enter places where alcohol is chief item for sale; not to possess or use dangerous drugs; be open to breath and urine tests; pay restitution of $1,126.16 to the Glass Art Shop plus a 10 percent surcharge and $20. Billings where he attended schools. He graduated from Billings High School in 1937. He attended college in Butte for two years, taking business classes.

He served in the Army during World War II. He worked the Billings Police Department for several years, later working for Cenex there. When he retired in 1982, 1 he was working as a security guard. In 1983, he married Leola Krumheuer in Great Falls. Survivors include his wife of Windham, and a daughter, Betsy Blake Cownie of South Africa.

Carol McAlister LIBBY Carol McAlister, 58, Libby, died Monday as the result of injuries received in a single-vehicle accident near Libby. Her funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Vial Funeral Home. Cremation will be afterward. Survivors include her husband, Mervin; a daughter, Lola Urban of Shell Beach, sons, Mervin Jr.

of Salt Lake City, Phillip of Long Beach, and Steven of Libby; a sister, Barbara Venchak of Camarillo, 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Marcus P. Johnson BILLINGS Marcus P. Johnson, 24, a student and former firefighter, died Sunday near Billings. A wake will be Friday at the Poplar Cultural Center, with wake services at 7:30 p.m.

The funeral will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the center, with burial in the Chelsea Cemetery. Clayton Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements. He was born Feb. 2, 1967, a son of Garland Plenty Hoops and Vermae Johnson.

He grew up and attended schools in Tempe, Ariz. and Supai, and Owyhee, moving back to Poplar in the mid-1970s. He had lived in Billings since last December. He married Christianna Dvarishkis in Poplar. He had been a firefighter and at the time of his death was a student at Eastern Montana College.

Survivors include his wife of Billings; daughters, Anona Kay, Tianna Marie, both of Billings, and Amber Nadine of Wolf Point; his mother and stepfather, Vermae and Bill Taylor of Chelsea; stepfather who raised him, John Gobert of Electric City, a half-sister at Crow Agency, name unavailable; grandparents, John Two Bulls of Poplar, Pearl Hogan of Crow Agency a and Margaret Smith of Valier. The Gift of Life is a campaign to expand the Regional Cancer Center at Columbus Hospital in Great Falls. Donations will help support programs dedicated to the conquest of cancer in research, education, patient services and a much needed family housing center. Those wishing to send gifts in honor or memory of a loved one or friend, may do SO by sending their donation to: Gift of Life Columbus Hospital P.O. Box 5013 Great Falls, MT 59403 406-771-5860 1-800-451-9107 CHOICE THURSDAY'S CHOICE FEATURE Mushroom 'N' Swiss" Burger only plus Hardees 2625 10th Ave.

S. 101 1st Ave. N. 3628 1991 Hardee's Food Systems. Inc THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1991 Public comment session on Montana Power Co.

plans for relicensing its dams on Missouri and Madison rivers, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., American Room, Heritage Inn. No smoking at school, Great Falls district says A proposed policy for tobaccofree public schools in Great Falls will be published in the next issue of the school district's employee bulletin. The proposal will be presented to district employees for reaction before it is put on the agenda for a school board meeting, but Superintendent Larry D. Williams presented a draft of the proposed policy to board members at their work session Wednesday night.

Williams presented the idea to trustees in July in anticipation of bringing it up after school resumed. He said he would recommend two public hearings on the policy before action is taken on it. Under the proposed policy, no tobacco could be used in school buildings or on school grounds during school hours or on buses contracted by the school district. Cur- He was preceded in death by a a sister. He died from a self- inflicted gunshot wound.

Fitzgerald infant HAVRE Zachary Paul Fitzgerald, son of Cory and Diane Keogh Fitzgerald, died at birth Sunday in Havre. A private graveside service was conducted at Whitehall. Memorials are suggested to the March of Dimes or Our Lady of the Rockies. Survivors, besides his parents, include grandparents, Dixie and Snuff Wright of Cody, and Marty and Gerry Keogh of Whitehall; great rents, Paul Keogh of Whitehall, Walter and Helen Kneebone of Butte and Leota Bjordahl of Billings. His grandfather, Jerry Fitzgerald, preceded him in death.

Richard Lee GLASGOW Richard Lee, 68, former FBI agent and Valley County justice of the peace, died of cancer Wednesday in his Glasgow home. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in First Lutheran Church in Glasgow. Born Sept. 27, 1922, in Bayport, he graduated from high school in Stillwater, attended the University of Minnesota and served in the Army Air Corps during World War II.

Lee was appointed a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1952 and served in Indianapolis, Newark, N.J., and Butte. He was the resident agent in Glasgow for three years before retiring in 1975. He was appointed justice of the peace in 1975 and was elected for two terms before retiring in 1985. Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Harriett; a daughter, Susan Priest of Sacramento, sons, David of Glasgow and Brian of Watertown, a sister, Dorothy Mickelson of Bayport; a brother, Paul Lee of Bayport, and three grandchildren. rent policy would continue to prohibit smoking in Memorial Stadium seating during public games.

The proposal refers to tobacco to include chewing tobacco as well as smoking it. Williams formally requested Jerry Hatch, assistant superintendent for personnel services, and Christie Deck, coordinator of employee benefits, to develop recommendations by Oct. 1 for education and assistance to students and employees who want to stop using tobacco. He said he recognized that requiring a smoker to give up smoking is a hardship for that employee, but "the use of tobacco runs counter to some of the things were are trying to teach." There is an option to allow smoking in only one room of a school, he said, but added he prefers smokefree schools. Officials identify accident victim Roberta "Bobbi" Joan Gleason, a former assistant manager at the Great Falls Best store, was identified Wednesday as the victim of the single-vehicle accident at the bottom of the Belt Hill on U.S.

Highway 87 Tuesday night. Gleason, 40, of 8 Division Road, was traveling northwest when her car went off the right side of the road and she overcorrected, an attending highway patrol officer said. Her car rolled three times, killing her immediately, the patrol office said. Medical center awarded contract Guida By Tribune Correspondent LEWISTOWN The state has awarded a contract to the Central Montana Medical Center to provide services for developmentally disabled adults in the Lewistown area. The service was previously provided by the Department of Family Services, but the 1991 Legislature directed the department to open the service for bid to private, non-profit institutions in some areas.

Joyce Holgren, a certified rehabilitation counselor, has been hired by CMMC as case manager. death. Funeral Services THURSDAY Treu, Margaret (Newman) Graveside service this Thursday 11:30 a.m. at Mount Olivet Cemetery for Margaret (Newman) Treu, 67, Uniondale, New York, formerly of Great Falls. Burial of cremated remains Mt.

Olivet Cemetery O'Connor Funeral Home. FRIDAY Richardson, Mazie M. Richardson, 98, Las Vegas, former Great Falls resident, will be held Friday at 11:00 a.m. in Croxford Sons Rose Room with Rev. Ira Robinson officiating.

Croxford Sons Mortuary. REXBURG, IDAHO Dale LeMar Bingham, 65, of Rexburg, formerly of Great Falls, died Aug. 28 in Rexburg, of cancer. He was born in Rexburg and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

He married Eunice D. "Woody" Gehrt Sept. 25, 1947. She died in 1988. Bingham married Alice Bean Thomas July 30, 1989.

The funeral was Aug. 31 in Rexburg with burial in Sugar City, Idaho, Cemetery. Employed in Yellowstone Park as a young man, he later worked as a mechanic with his father in Rexburg. In 1957, he moved to Great Falls and worked as a lineman for Lewis Construction Co. until 1973, at which time he returned to Rexburg.

He worked at the INEL national engineering lab at the Arco site until retiring in 1986. Bingham was a professional musician and singer traveling with the Sons of the Golden West, Marty Robbins and Little Jimmie Dickens and the Bud Isaacs group. He was also a commercial airline pilot. Survivors are his wife in Rexburg; two sons, Lanny S. and Ricky L.

Bingham of Rigby, Idaho; a daughter, Micaela D. Nelson of Resburg; brother, John Bingham of Albany, sisters, Belva Hathaway of Idaho Falls and Doris Timonen of Coeur d'Alene; and six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Joseph Rocco Guida Joseph Rocco Guida, 51, who came to Great Falls with the Air Force and later worked in construction here, died of lung cancer Tuesday in Seattle. His body has been cremated and no service is planned. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer BOWL at Murph's Now new SENIORS MIXED LEAGUE for Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m.

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