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Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
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Kasey Seyfert, who has
missed out on much of
the wrestling season due
to injury, is getting back
into the swing of things
with just two weekends of
competition left before the
Eastern B/C Divisional
Tournament. Following
a 4th place fnish at the
Cut Bank Invitational, he
went 2-2 at 126 poundsat the Cowboy Invitational
in Miles City this past
weekend. The Scotties,
who fnished 20th place at
the Cowboy, are happy to
have Kasey back on the
mat. Glasgow had only
six wrestlers competing
in the varsity tournament.
Gabe Hallock placed 7th
at 103 pounds and MickReyling placed 8th at 138
pounds. At 145 pounds,
Cody King went 2-2 as
did Alex Hallock at 152
pounds. Jaden Hughes
wrestled at 205 pounds.
The Scotties will be at
the Chinook Mixer on
Friday night and will be
at the Harlem Invite on
Saturday.
Prepping forthe Stretch Run
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HELD
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Idell R. Nicol, 81
o Nashua, Montana
passed away January
14, 2016 at ValleyView Nursing Home
in Glasgow.
Idell was born
October 28, 1934 in
Wol Point, Montana
to Martin and Lydia
(Schaer) Kappes.
She completed her education Nashua, Montana.
She married Pete Nicol on July 17, 1954. ogether
they had three children whom they raised on the
amily arm southeast o Nashua.
Idell worked hard all her lie, whether it was on
the arm or outside o the home helping make ends
meet. She will be remembered or her large gardens
which yielded and over abundance o vegetables to be
shared with amily and riends, as well as her love o
animals. She lovingly spoiled her pets and willingly
ed any stray that came along.
We will all miss the wonderul treats she lovingly
made or Christmas Eve dinner which she started
baking ater hanksgiving. She was a wonderul
cook and enjoyed canning crocheting and word
search puzzels.
Idell was preceded in death by her parents
Martin and Lydia and brother, Harold.
Idell is survived by her husband, Pete Nico
o the amily home; three children, Deborah (JR
Cusker o Nashua, Montana, Rusty (helma) Nicol
o Kalispell, Montana, and Carrie Nicol o Glasgow
Montana; grandchildren, Danielle (Casey Jones)
Cusker o Chinook, Montana, Earl (Mikki) Cusker oLaurel, Montana, Kaitlin (Steve Chappell) Cusker o
Glasgow, Montana; great-grandson, Gage Cusker o
Cherry Point North Carolina; and numerous pets she
cared or and worried about whether they were hers
or not.
Bell Mortuary has assisted the amily with private
services and burial. Idells amily requests that in lieu
o cards and lowers that donations be made in her
memory to the Northeast Montana Pet Rescue.
Idell Nicol
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Our beautiul MotherMerle Joy Clampitt, Little GlassChina Doll, went home to herother amily on Friday, January
15, 2016, with her children andother amily members by herside. She was born January 9,1938, two miles west o Oswegoto Josephine (Schindler) Jackson and Wilson Jackson, shewas the ourth child born. She attended Frazer School. Merle worked at Glasgow Air Base, Ceta Program,Supervisor o NYC workers, painting with her brother-in-law, Joe Beston Sr., and then she retired to stay at homebeing a homemaker. She loved to ride horses in her younger years; on
her mare named Goldie. She attended all the rodeos, sheenjoyed hunting, pow-wows and especially cruising withher grandchildren and nephews on the bottom countryroads. She married Dallas Howard Sr. and had three childrenorm this marriage; Dallas Jr., Joseph, and Jody. Tey laterdivorced. She then married Fletcher Jay Clampitt and hadtwo children, Fletcher and Frances Clampitt. Fletcherlater passed away and she then remained single raising herchildren. Merle is survived by her children; Dallas Howard Jr.,o Frazer, Montana, Jody Howard, whereabouts unknown,Fletcher (Donna) Clampitt o Frazer, Montana, Frances(Dooley) Clampitt o Frazer, Montana, Ray Clampitt oNashua, Montana, and Curt Jay Clampitt o Glasgow,Montana; her sisters, Susan (Henry) LaRoque o Frazer,Shari (Joe) Beston o Frazer, Cheryl Doney o Wiota,Montana, Rosalie Smoker o Frazer, Roxy MacDonald oFrazer; and numerous grandchildren, nieces, nephews,cousins, and great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, Wilson and
Josephine Jackson; her son, Joseph Wilson Howard; hergrandson, Dallas Howard III; great-granddaughter, JessicaKeiser; brothers, Maynard Jackson Sr. and Darrell JacksonSr.; sisters Pearl Bird, Farrell Strahs, and Marilyn Steele;brother-in-laws, Sidney Bird, Lonnie Steele Sr., and JohnDoney; nieces, nephews, cousins too many to list. Funeral service was held Monday, January 18, at FrazerHall with Father Martin officiating. Burial ollowed at St.Joseph Cemetery in Frazer. Merle was the most loving mother, aunt, grandmotherand riend, she will be missed by all that loved her.
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OBITUARY
Margaret Unrau Margaret (Decker) Unrau, 95,o Glasgow passed away January 15,2016 at Frances Mahon DeaconessHospital. Funeral services will be heldJanuary 21, 2016 at EvangelicalChurch in Glasgow with ReverendJay Ashbaucher officiating. Burialwill ollow at Highland Cemetery inGlasgow. Condolences may be lefat bellmortuarymontana.com. Margaret was born in Lustre,Montana on April 14, 1920 toZacharias J. and Barbara (Waldner)
Decker. She was one o 12 children;six o them died in childhood.Margaret attended Lustre andFrazer schools, graduating in 1938.She was a proud to be a Frazer BearCubs All State basketball playerin 1937-1938. She liked to repeata statement made by the FrazerSchool Superintendent: Margaret, iyou play the game o lie as well asyou play the game o basketball, you
will succeed. Margaret met her uture husband,oby Unrau, through his sister andher best riend Nellie Unrau. Teywere married on September 30,1939 in Frazer, Montana. Her lightblue taffeta street length dress andveil were made by her sister, Adina.It was during the depression so therewas no reception or honeymoon.
For the next 7 years they movedaround to various old homesteads.In 1946 they bought a arm in theLustre area, a hal mile rom theUnrau homestead. During theseyears their our children were born.Tey moved back to Frazer in 1954and then to Lewistown, Montana in1955; staying there until 1965 whenthey moved to Delavan, Wisconsin. Margaret became employedoutside the home or the first timein September 1966; working in aactory caeteria. Four years latershe went to work packaging sportsequipment and worked there or
12 years; retiring in 1982 whenshe moved to Glasgow. oby eltthat he was getting up in yearsand wanted Margaret to be withamily. Margaret thought that shehad retired, but in 1988 she wentto work in the laundry at the ValleyView Home; working until she was69 years old. Margaret was a member othe Evangelical Church and this
was an important part o her lie.Troughout her lie she hosted manymissionaries and church speakers;providing a room and deliciousmeal. Tere are hundreds o namesin a guest book she kept up to date.Margaret was a natural homemaker;riends and amily elt welcomeand comortable in her home.Te Chicago Cubs were a avorite
team o Margarets and she washappy when she had a baseball orbasketball game to watch. She was acompetitive Scrabble player; beatingher children and grandchildren ona regular basis. Margaret taught
hersel to play the button accordionat an early age and continued toplay; even in talent shows at NemonManor and Valley View Home. Margaret was preceded in deathby her husband, oby; all o hersiblings, and a son-in-law. Sheis survived by her our childrenBarbara (Jim) Kline o Frost ProoFlordia, Patricia (Sid) Rice oGlasgow, Montana, Darrel Unrau oCheyenne, Wyoming and Donald(Audrey) Unrau o PortlandOregon; seven grandchildrenKaren and Dwayne Wilson, Kathyand ommy Luby, Stacie and KurtMcCauley, Susan and ony FastJennier and Kurt Honeyager, SonjaUnrau and Reuben Unrau; 10 great-grandchildren and sister-in-lawRuth Coulter o Maryland.
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OBITUARY
Rita Talks Different Rita Alice Blount alks Different (Red TunderBird Woman) 71, o Frazer, went to be with her Lordand Savior on Tursday, January 14, 2016 at the Billings
Clinic. She ought a long battle to diabetes. A wake will be held at the Cansuska PresbyterianChurch in Frazer on January 20, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.Funeral Services will be held 10:00 a.m. on January 21,2016 at the Frazer School Gym. Burial will ollow at theOwego Presbyterian Cemetery. Condolences can melef at bellmortuarymontana.com. Rita Baby Girl was born on November 21, 1944in Poplar, M to Clara Red Eagle
Blount and George Buck Blount, Sr. She was theyoungest o 13 children.
She attended and graduated rom Frazer School in1963 as her class Valedictorian. Rita had several jobsthroughout her lie ranging rom a bus driver, teacheraide, GED instructor, and retired rom the Fort Peckribes maintenance department. She participated onseveral boards and committees. She sat on the FrazerIndian Education Committee, Frazer Indian AthleticAssociation and Frazer School Board. She was theFrazer School Board Chairperson or 3 terms, FrazerHousing Commissioner, Fort Peck ribal EducationBoard o Directors and several positions o the Frazer
Community Council, just recently resigning last year.She was also a Valley County Election Judge.
Rita was a very kind hearted, gentle, loving, caring,and giving woman. She was always helping others. Sheloved her daughters and was very proud o each one otheir accomplishments. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren were treasures that were always keptclose to her heart. She loved spending time gettingtogether with her girls, grandchildren and great-grandchildren eating, laughing and taking selfies. Sheloved to laugh and tease. She was always burning one o
her daughters or granddaughters with a joke. Her smilewas contagious and could light up a room. Althoughshe was in pain, she was always concerned about thecomort o others. She aithully attended church at the CansuskaPresbyterian Church in Frazer where she served asan Elder at her church that she loved. She was alwaysmaking sure to invite her brother, Dean Blount, to allo her dinners. Call Dean and have him come and eat.she would say. She also loved her traditional ways. She
enjoyed participating inpow-wows, sweats, handgames, and sundances. She loved herFrazer Bearcubs and
would travel all over inany kind o weather tosupport them. She will betremendously missed butwe rejoice knowing wewill see her again. She is survived by her daughters, Dori, isha(Loren), Carrie Sue, Shelly Jeffres (Monte) all o FrazerAda Leonne o Wol Point and Secret Ann o Billingsher grandchildren, essa (Jed), Michael Beada(Sunny), Shelby, Kourtney (Shilo), Steven, Sydney
(Keaton), William, aylor, Dalton, Shaedel, Kelby andJuellz; great-grandchildren, Jaedyn, Reese, GabrielBriAnna, Preston, AnaLayna, Aubree, Gemma, Liamand Colten; brother, Harold Dean Blount o Frazersisters, Arlene Standing o Frazer, and Marietta BabeFour Bear o Brockton; adopted daughters, LonetteBlack Crow o Harlem, Loni Blount Jones o Frazerand JoBeth Johnston o Frazer; adopted sons, RichardBlount o Wol Point, Lil Joe Raining Bird o Oswegoand Harlan Hall o Heart Butte; adopted sisters, AgnesJohnston o Frazer, Janine Pease o Billings, Josephine
apaha, Florence Brown, Madonna McConnell all oWol Point and Patricia Pipe o Poplar; adopted brotherSimon Looking Elk o Rapid City, South Dakota. She isalso survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by her ather, George BlountSr.; her mother, Clara Red Eagle Blount; sisters, MarianBlount, Lucille Raining Bird, and Pearl Four Bearbrothers, Wayne Blount, Dennis Blount, Robert BlackDog, Myron Blount and George Blount Jr.; auntsKatherine Blount, Alice Buck Elk and Rita Belgardeuncles, Philip Red Eagle, Hank Blount, James BlountIsaac Blount and Joseph Blount.
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OBITUARY
Kelly Archambeault On March 16, 1943, Sharon A. Kelly Archambeaultwas born to her parents, Marlene and Alton Neise.Marlene worked at the Hall Drug and Alton was a
construction worker and area musician. He passed awayin the early 40s rom complications during surgery.Kelly was raised by Marlene and her stepather, LeroyKellogg, rom whom she inherited the nickname. Kelly passed away on January 14, 2016, at the age o72, rom cancer and Alzheimers disease. Kelly was born and raised in Glasgow. She graduatedwith honors rom Glasgow High School and with honorsrom the University o Montana, afer spending one yearat Montana State University. She earned her CPA in 1966and worked in Seattle, Washington or Haskins & Sells, a
national accounting firm, in parts o 1965 and 1966. Kelly married Gerald . Buck Archambeault onSeptember 3, 1966, and they were blessed with twochildren, Michael o Glasgow and Nicole o Billings, andone grandchild, Reagan Severson, 10 years old. She issurvived by her husband, son, daughter and grandchildas well as nephews, Dr. Ben Wood, Dr. John Wood, Dr.Arthur Wood and Dr. David Wood, all living east o theMississippi River, and cousin, Marla Jan Dedobbeleer oGlasgow.
Kelly was a lietime member o the First LutheranChurch in Glasgow. She actively participated in choirand Praise eam during her many years o churchattendance. She was employed at Sinclair Produce andthe City o Glasgow or many years as a bookkeeper.
During her lietime, Kelly was on the board o
directors o BlueCross/Blue Shieldo Montana, havingserved or over 20years. She was also
a board memberand board presidento Frances MahonDeaconess Hospitaland a board membero the GlasgowSchool Board. Buckpresently practiceslaw at Helland Law Firm in Glasgow, specializing inestate planning and real estate.
Kelly could be seen most mornings, or 25 years
or more, walking up airport road and downtown withher good riend, Deloris Brown. Tey ormed a lie-longriendship that both always cherished. Kelly particularlyenjoyed the trips to the Hawaiian Islands with riendsand business associates, boating at Whitefish Lake andFort Peck Lake and doing the loop with her amily. Te amily would like to thank the caregiversat Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital, Valley ViewNursing Home and her many riends or their reflectionsthoughts and prayers. In lieu o flowers, please considerdonations to the Alzheimers Foundation o America322 8th Avenue, 7th floor, New York, NY 10001Services will be held on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at2:00 PM at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow, MCremation has taken place and a private burial will takeplace at a later date.