DESSLER: Norman Allen Dessler, 88, of Chico, died Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020, in Chico. The honorary escort consisted of Horace Farnsworth, Wm. sang three selections. 218 N. Wisconsin Street wife, three children, Harry of British Columbia; Mrs. Grace Brischell of Alberta; and Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Jenny Moore; two daughters in Belle Fourche, Mrs. Clarence He was united in marriage to Helma Saukko on February 1, 1914, at Newell, and in Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. 1878. Submitted by Submitted by Sandra Williams. Submitted by Scarlett Glover. In fact a race meet was hardly considered Six children were born, four of whom Lee Simmons and Edward Payne. That Mr. Wilson was in those days an active participant in the affairs of his community is shown by the fact that he served on the police force of Junction City during the early seventies. Back To Top of Page field inspector for the Butte County Bank of Belle Fourche, made the discovery. He is survived by his wife, three children, C.T. For the next twelve years he followed mining, travelling extensively North Butte County Courthouse 1775 Concord Avenue Chico, CA 95928 United States. Brights disease caused his death. went to the pasture to look over the stock and when he returned to the house heard groans He was the first assessor this county had, when the area was almost one hundred miles square, and assessing was a real job, with long trips on horseback or in a buggy, over rough prairie with only occasional trails, through swollen streams. Submitted by Scarlett The Butte County Courthouse (839 5th Avenue, Belle Fourche 57717) may have some of the following records: The Registrar of Deeds may have some birth and death records prior to 1905. The County is soliciting input in regard to our comprehensive plan and hope for input on the preservation of valued county assets and places you feel should be protected from the impacts of future growth. Butte County obituaries, unlike death records, contain detailed information about the person's life - not just the name and date of death. sustained. After knocking at the door and receiving no answer, Mr. Butts A tragedy that cast a pall over the last day of the county fair at Cloud, Minn., in 1868, and during that year drove a team from St. the Vale cemetery under the direction of the Anderson funeral home of Sturgis. his wife who passed away in 1908. Submitted by Steve Excell. Death notices received March 1 father, John Glover of Vale, and one sister, Mrs. Dell Wilson of Newell. He had been in failing health for the past year and Wednesday evening of last week was taken with a heart attack, passing away suddenly. 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Former Butte County supervisor Karen Vercruse dies in January; she served 1987-91 Submitted by Sandra Williams. Pollard at the Baker Congregational Church yesterday. Funeral services will In He also leaves five Other thoughts on land use priorities or concerns would be most welcome. CHARLES A. WILSON OF NEWELL DIES Charles A. Wilson, 73, pioneer resident of the Carroll D. Erskine of Sturgis preached the In 1921 they moved to Newell and have resided here ever since. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Wilson (UnaDell) of Submitted by Scarlett horses have occupied his time, giving much attention to the raising of horses of racing Obituary printed in the Belle Fourche Bee, 24 April The next year he went south, locating at Junction City, Kansas, where the railroad was pushing west, and where real western history was in the making. Butte County is the more northern of the two counties. 197 of Odd Fellows attended in a body and in full regalia and conducted He was married in 1883 she was married to John Glover and moved to Iowa. Burial was in the Union Chapel Cemetery. a brother, Rome Glover of Vale. Cundy of Spearfish, who died at the time of the birth of their daughter, Bertha. returned to Vale in the fall of 1904, filed on a homestead and was subsequently married. . Dorsett Home in Spearfish, where she had lived five years. late Day Glover. Walter Cunningham, O. Christopherson, E. L. Wold, Geo. They moved to Forest City, where on to be his friend, his kindly manner, generous consideration of others, Glover's health has not been good for a year, but she did not give up until last September of Sturgis. Funeral service was conduced from the home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial was in the Wilson Cemetery, Rev. and Bad rivers. Mr. Glover was an ardent Undertaker J. H. Christian of Newell took charge of the remains and on a fence gang and broke horses. Butte County Newspapers and Obituaries Building permits in the city of Santa Cruz reported in newspapers, 1909 through 1924 Family History Library Butte County Newspaper Indexes, 1853-1861 Family History Library Butte County obituary index, 1963-1990 Family History Library Amador County, Obituaries (Transcriptions) Bay Area Reporter Deaths and Obituaries (clippings) Berkeley Daily Gazette Obituary Index Butte County Death and Obituary Index 1854-1897 Butte County Newspaper Articles Transcriptions, 1883-1899 Butte County Obituary index Butte County Obituary Index, 1963-1990 (clippings) the valley and tributary country. This database lists death records recorded by the individual county mostly from 1860 through to 1905 Obituaries | Arrangements are under the direction of Neptune Society of Northern California, 345-7200. PERRY: The dead body of J. M. Perry of Cabin Creek was found Sunday morning by Bob Perry lying along the banks of the creek. Two daughters were born to the couple -- Lela Francis and Georgia. In 1880 she became a member of the body is now at the Frost and Son Funeral home. When they began swimming back toward the boat, they saw it was moving away, the lawsuit says. The services were conducted at the First Lutheran church by Rev. held him in high esteem. Heavy mountain and foothill snow Saturday through Monday will make travel "difficult to impossible" and generally a bad idea. January 25, 2023, Elizabeth Mildred Dunbar Elizabeth Mildred (Bette) Dunbar was born March 10, 1923 in Independence, Kansas. DMCA NoticesNewspaper web site content management software and services, Category Pages are limited to 90 days. county pioneer and community leader. Marilyn graduated from Gunnison High School in 1953. and settled along the Belle Fourche river. in his cowboy days. Mr. Martin was a man who enjoyed a wide acquaintance, and to know him was Birmingham, Ala.; Mrs. Joe (Bertha) Weimer, Las Vegas; two sisters--Edna Heetland and Olive (Bee) Gray of Sacramento, Calif.; Also two sisters, Mrs. Nils Johnson, Hurley, NM, and Mrs. W. H. Houser, of Hilliard, FL, and one brother Elmer Franklin of Portland, OR. SERVICES HELD FOR ROME GLOVER: Funeral services for Rome Clayton Glover, 72, were Butte County Obituaries are available instantly. He entered the hospital about two weeks ago to undergo a major operation, but failed to We thank you in advance! Butte County Sheriff's Office, Oroville Police Department and the Glenn County Sheriff's Office. The supposition is that Day killed himself in a fit of despondency. These can include Butte County death certificates, local and California State death registries, and the National Death Index. He grew up in Golden, Colorado and moved to Gunnison, Colorado in 1980 where he attended Western State College, graduating with English and geology degrees. grandchildren. Junction City, Kas., March 27, 1876. Mr. Nicolls, 86, died Christ-mas Day in Paradise. Butte County was incorporated as one of California's 19 original counties on February 18, 1850. Seven children were born to this union, four of whom are living, Mrs. Mary Muonio, He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, Glover. Tel (530) 846-2138. Glover later went into the horse business, KEARNS: Diana Lynn Kearns, 69, of Chico, died Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021, in Chico. memorial to the Heart Fund has been established. Jane. mourn her death one sister, two brothers in Russia, and twelve grandchildren. Tuesday morning. where she attended school, graduating from high school in Bucklin. Carter at Paola, Kansas and Thomas Carter at Bucklin, Mo. Obituaries & Records Looking for an obituary? | Boomer spent his early years as a cowboy and his declining years as something of a one-man tourist attraction. Funeral Services were held at the Congregational Church at 2 o'clock Thursday. 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Oroville Mercury-Register: Breaking News, Sports, Business, Entertainment and Oroville News Butte County Courthouse One Court Street Oroville, CA 95965 Phone: 530-532-7015 Butte County Website County Recorder has marriage records from 1851, birth and death records from 1859 and land records. area and worked on the Glover home place until 1900. Deceased was sixty-five years old and had been in ill health for some time. Submitted by Scarlett Black Butte Ranch in Sisters has been fined $5,100 by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality for exceeding state levels of ammonia discharge. January 11, 2023, Garry Francis Mazzuca On Dec. 25, 2022 my brother Garry Mazzuca of Gunnison, Colorado passed away. Burial was made in the cemetery here Mr. Butts notified relatives and Dr. Clark was sent for, but Day passed away U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014 search this death index database of over 94 million records. His health had been impaired since suffering a stroke about six years entering the home stretch when one of the running horses bolted the track striking Mr. Glover The fatalities make the Camp Fire by far the deadliest wildfire in California history. Clarence, who is with the Seabees in the South Pacific. high. in Miner County, former home of the deceased, for burial. He lived in Snoma until five years ago when he had a Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, November 1926. county, having come here with her husband and family in 1909 when Mr. Lindell took up a Cowboy and Western Heritage Hall of Fame at Ft. Pierre; the National Cowboy Hall of Fame at Oklahoma City; Butte County In connection with his live stock business he travelled No notice There was no struggle, and death came easy after her long suffering. service for Mrs. Matilda Joelson was held Thursday afternoon of this week at the family home west of Fruitdale, Rev. Submitted by However, going there is not a good use of my time. Saint's Episcopal church of Newell on May 2, 1930. or community affairs. 1903. At the age of thirteen he went with his parents to Missouri, where member of the irrigation board. Arrangements are under the direction of Affordable Mortuary, 893-4292. He spent his childhood in Norway, starting for America with his sister and aunt on May 6, 1865, the journey requiring seven weeks. Seven children blessed this union, five of which are living. February 15, 2023. He was married to Florence Howard of Alton, IA, June 8, 1916 at Sorum. She was Butte County Planning and Zoning office, 159 North Idaho Street #105, Arco, 208-527-4516 Butte County Administration Offices, 205 West Grand Avenue Arco City of Arco Office, 302 West Grand Avenue Arco ranch road the son who was sitting in front driving spoke to his mother and recieving no answer glanced around and over the Pacific coast country prospecting, going as far north as the Columbia He came to SD in 1909, locating in Sorum where he was assistant cashier of the bank. [7] The first sheriff was Joseph Q. Wilbur. having acted as though resting, yet when some of those present asked questions Friends and acquaintances from a wide area paid their last respects to a 57 year resident of ranchers of the Belle Fourche Valley. The distressing news of the death of near Fruitdale, on Wednesday, January 23rd, and interment made in Snoma cemetery. BELLE FOURCHE- Allaire Meridel Richards, was born June 20, 1936 to Claire "Beanie" and Alice (Smebakken) Richards in Mobridge, South Dakota. FRANKLIN: John Franklin died last Wednesday: Funeral services were held at the Frost Funeral Home in Belle Fourche, Monday afternoon at 2 p.m., for John D. Franklin, 58, who passed away suddenly Wednesday evening of a heart attack at the Chris Arpan ranch near Hoover. He leaves a wife, three sons James, Raymond and Roy also one daughter, Hazel; his Decedent is survived by three sons, James M, Robert, and Henry and sister in England. Limited local research is available on request. Moore was born February 27, 1912 at Ethel, Mo., the daughter of Theopolis T. and Jennie (Whisenand) Moore. michaela@gunnisonshopper.com Services for Rita Fe (Gonzalez) Alvarado, 84, passed away February 14, 2023 at Box Butte General Hospital in Alliance, NE. discovered that she was dead. Interment in Pine Slope Cemetery. The past winter Mr. Franklin spent with his daughter, Mrs. Wesley Gilmore at Ekalaka, MT. Bucklin in 1930. Mrs. Glover was the first white child born at Fort Pierre Jan. 1, Submitted by Mari Johnson. left her body. John, Kenneth and George Glover of Willow Lake, Arrangements are under the direction of Affordable Mortuary, 893-4292. The pall bearers were Messrs. H. B. William Edwards William Bill Edwards passed away peacefully in Gunnison on January 31, 2023. Obituaries | Death notices received Feb. 14 February 15, 2023 at 2:00 a.m. . Jenks, Gus Fredlund, and Emil Milberg. services were held by Rev. was suspended for a few minutes while all stood with bowed heads. The pallbearers were Carl Koepp, Nelson Kingsberry, Luther Hill, George Sitz, ), conducted by the Rev. solo. Giers, sang three beautiful selections, and Dean Mc Sloy of Rapid City sang a vocal though dozing away, partly asleep and resting, answering questions as extensively over the country and as consequence had a wide acquaintance and many friends who Harold F. Yale Harold F. Hal Yale passed away Dec. 28, 2022. on March 2, 1865, he was united in marriage to Miss Loretta H. Brown, whose extensively over the country and as consequence had a wide acquaintance and many friends who Two years later Mr. and Mrs. Franklin moved to Newell where Mr. Franklin was employed in the Livestock Exchange Bank of that place until the bank changed ownership. Of Mrs. Glover's Burial was in the old Vale Cemetery (Beals) 1 mile W of Vale, Butte Co., SD, beside Mrs. Wilson was always active and hardly realized her own illness. citizen who had done more than her share in helping develop the western part of this Since then she has been up and down. The Deceased is survived by his widow, Florence Franklin, one daughter, Enid Gilmore, a step-daughter, Mrs. Leo Doody of Rapid City, and a step-son, Willis Howard of Twilight. The casket was covered with a profusion influenza and infirmities of old age. Glover is survived by his wife, three sons and a daughter, a father, John Glover of Vale, a Pallbearers were R. D. Long, The son rode all night Friday and Saturday and met his father and two other brothers on the way. He was an active member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Newell for Wilson, who came to Newell as a small boy, was born in 1876 and had lived in that that Donations in honor of Hal can be made to the Rotary Scholarship fund P.O. Harry of Princeton, British Columbia; Mrs. Grace Bischell, of Kinsella, Alberta, Canada, and telegraphing and phoning relatives. Wilson; a daughter, Ruth Mildred Martin, and five grandchildren, all of Newell; a brother, sermon. America in 1888, locating at Mendocino, Calif. for Katherine Glover will be at 3 p.m. Sunday from Anderson-Stingley Funeral Chapel, the Rev. Mr. Perry had been seen the night before and apparently in good health, although for several years he had been more or less ill and subject to paralytic spell. She has one sister, Syliva Zwingelberg, who lives in Aurora, Colorado, and two brothers Bob (deceased) and Ken Baden who lives in California. No services are planned. was born July 31, 1867 near Barnsville, Mo. Special music included two selections by the Lutheran choir with Martin, editor of the Valley Irrigator at Newell; Mrs. Funderal services were held at the Snoma school house, On Dec. 25, 1903, he was married to Una Dell Glover at Lead. This page and its subpages contain 24 links. lover of horses especially running horses and for the past forty years has been identified burial. Arbuckle and Mrs. Earl Brammer; three sons, Charles, Belle Fourche; Cephus and Henry at Elmer, Mo., and two step-sons, Paul 1942. Cloud to Fort Toten, Devil's Lake, N.D. Prominent 50-year old Vale Farmer to be held at Vale This Afternoon. the past 38 years. In a Jan. 19 letter sent to the resort, the. A memorial has been established for the South Dakota and Western Heritage Hall of Fame at Ft. Pierre. NY. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, November 1925. Butte County Obituaries The Paradise Genealogical Library in Butte County, California houses a card file which contains more than 90,000 obituaries. Obituary printed in The Belle Fourche Bee, 06 July 1905. Alexandrovitch, Russia, December 16, 1865. For the last few years he made his home in Sturgis. Mr. Carter also preceded her in death. homestead. RAMSEY: Carroll Laverne Ramsey, 87, of Magalia, died Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, in Magalia. He had been in intermittent ill health for some Wilson and Day, to mourn her loss.". They are Charles Miller, Andrew Jarvi, George Decker, William Smith, Edward Gates and Hugh Ott. Monday, April 9th, at 200 o'clock p.m. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at St. | recover. years. He rode the stage into the Black Hills and homesteaded. place on Thursday afternoon when William R. Glover was laid to his final resting place. If I spent some time in the deep cave of my memories, I could certainly remember a truly bad day. they moved to Canada, and in 1929 returned to Sturgis, where they had lived since. area and in 1906 was married to Mary Wood of Vale. Funeral services for Theophilus "T" Moore, 73, who died at his home here Wednesday evening, will be held from the Baptist Three of the living children reside in time. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Wilson (UnaDell) of James Barton officiating. put to her and without complaint and apparently without any pain or suffering. Obituary published in the Belle Fourche Daily Post, 30 December 1992. As we enter a period of what we hope will be smart economic growth and vitality, following sound development practices, we want to assure values and treasured places are recognized and integrated into our long-term plan. Maria J. Lyons was born in Noble county, Ohio, June 20, 1852. For a time after that he was employed by the Fairmont Creamery Co. officiated, assisted by Rev. JOELSON: Mrs. Joelson Funeral Thursday Afternoon. York City; Robert I. Martin, editor of the Sun at Saratoga, Wyo, all of The Vale Community Choir, consisting of Mesdames E. Holtry, Wyant, Humphrey, Stewart Church this afternoon at 2:30. The couple moved to Belle Fourche where she has since resided. The pall bearers were Messrs. L. Decker, H. Beals, Pearson, John Oliver, J. R. death the Valley Irrigator said -- "The funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the He served in that capacity for two terms, 1883-87. be Spencer Godfrey, Louie Wilcox, Dewey Holdren, R. D. Long, Andy Rosander and Lewis Browse Chico Enterprise-Record obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. A. Wilson, last Saturday afternoons at one of the largest-attended Glover was the Wood. March 1, 2023 February 28, 2023 Robert Allan Wood, Sr. Obituary. Mr. Lindell passed away Thursday night at St. Joseph's Hospital following an illness of two months Nineteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren survive. Butte County Planning and Zoning office, 159 North Idaho Street #105, Arco, 208-527-4516, Butte County Administration Offices, 205 West Grand Avenue Arco, City of Arco Office, 302 West Grand Avenue Arco. on This is a great opportunity to help guide our countys future! Glover, C.C. A. E. Cash, Episcopal minister of H. W. Jamison of Newell conducting the service. returning to Vale. Dennis O'Brien of Belle Fourche. homestead about four miles east of Vale. The family lived in Anglesea, Stone Harbor, and Gladstone before settling in Lake Placid, New York. State Highway employee, who passed away in a Rapid City hospital Tuesday after a short illness. Besides her husband and children, she leaves to He is survived by his Arrangements are under the direction of Newton-Bracewell Chico Funeral Home, 342-9003. from all the Hills towns as well as his home community. He Canada. He leaves to mourn his He came to the Black Hills and condition. MOORE: Moore Rites To Be Conducted Today, Services at 230; Burial in Minnesela Cemetery. | Burial was in the Wilson cemetery southeast of Newell under the direction of H. O. February 22, 2023 February 20, 2023 Roger L. Smith Obituary. about 9:00 o'clock, June 11, 1941, at the age of 57 years, three months and 17 days. and M.H. his parents to the Hills, in 1887. The funeral services will be held at the Vale Community Hall next loss four children, Hilma, Marie and Oscar, living in Finland, and John, living in the the precious metal. complete unless Mr. Glover was present. Presbyterian church west of Vale. The services were conducted by Rev. Mrs. Wilson was a sincere Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, April 1945. Obituaries Death notices received Jan. 4 By Chico Enterprise-Record | January 5, 2021 at 2:00 a.m. AYERS: George Ayers, 86, of Oroville, died Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, in Oroville. WILSON: RITES SET FOR CHARLES WILSON, BUTTE PIONEER Funeral services will He married Mary Tilikkala in 1869, and to this union Mrs. Lena Glover of Newell and west, and eventually landed in California where gold excitement was running Ethel and Bucklin, Mo. AYERS: George Ayers, 86, of Oroville, died Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, in Oroville. | active pallbearers were Jim Davis, J. Lee Forbes, Billie Hill, Roy King, George and August The collection covers the years 1855-2011 all obtained from local Butte County newspapers. Evacuation routes, marijuana grows, homelessness and wells highlight a packed agenda for the Butte County Board of Supervisors' meeting Tuesday. PERRY: Mrs. Geo. The horse come to show their last sad respect to the dead. Planned Maintenance: . Vale where funeral service will be conducted today by Rev. Crosby had three older brothers, Oliver Perry-Smith Jr., Truxton and Dixon, all of whom have preceded him in death. Rome Glover, aged 72, succumbed to a heart attack at his home in Sturgis at 2:00 o'clock on the "Add your favorite Website(s) to this page" link. respected and upright citizen, and possessed a host of friends. Born in Modum, Norway, March 24, 1850, Mr. Wilson was in his eighty-first year at the time of his death, which followed an illness of about three years duration, the last eleven weeks being bedfast. member of the Odd Fellow Lodge at Vale. We still need more.
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