Rodger looked at options, and eventually took a position with the South Dakota unit he was advising, making the family South Dakotans for the next two decades. He remembered his family filling the dance hall at the American Legion on Saturday evenings and mountains of fried rabbit at lunch after a big hunt with his brothers. She was preceded in death by two sons, Steven who died in 1960 and Dennis who died in 1984. Carys hobbies included hunting and old cars. He was such a fan, he nicknamed his son Michael (Mickey) after Mickey Mantle. Even with their busy schedule of work and hobbies, DeWain and Caroline loved to be with their two sons. The first battle he fought in was the infamous Battle of the Bulge. Robert Bob James Quinn, 74 of rural Chapman, KS, passed away on October 10, 2019 at his home under the care of Dickinson County Hospice. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects from Noon until 7:00 P.M. Monday, October 12th, at the Londeen Funeral Chapel, 206 West 5th Street, Chapman. Memorials have been designated to the Dickinson County 4-H Foundation and Lyona United Methodist Church. He was a member of the Eagles where many will remember him and his smile. What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative? He had many hobbies but especially enjoyed hunting and fishing and never gave up the chance to work on all kinds of engines. She was active in her church with the Ladies AUPW group serving as secretary-treasurer and served on the food committee. He retired in 1992. He was a beloved husband, father, son, Papa, and friend to many. He was able to finish out his term in the States and did not have to return overseas. Raised in Chapman, she attended Chapman schools and graduated from high school in 1970. On May, Tuesday, May 22, 2018 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., the family invites friends and family to celebrate the life of Colin M. Henderson at the Chapman Naz, 317 W. 5th St, Chapman, Kansas. Upon returning to Chapman, he went back to work with Union Pacific Railroad for another four years. Simone Martin-Newberry. He attended Pleasant Hill grade school and graduated from DCHS in 1952. The family will have a private burial at a later time. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother Norman Dreiling and sister-in-law Shirley Dreiling; sisters, Patsy Schad, Lorraine Leach, Mary Jean Hooper and brother-in-law Darrow Hooper. Dan was born in Abilene, Kansas on March 24, 1961 to Harold and Agatha (Reinert) Corbett. In addition to his wife, Venice, Harold is survived by daughters, Linda (Glen) Smith of Hoyt and Karen (John) Jameson of Junction City. She managed and taught lessons at the swimming pool in Wakefield as a teenager, later worked as a nanny, and was studying towards becoming an elementary level educator before finding her niche in healthcare. Rodger Roland Jacquet was born the eldest of 2 sons to Roland and Anne Jacquet, strong Roman Catholics, on Friday the 13th, June, 1939, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. age 87, passed away Monday, April 30, 2018 at Good Shepherd Hospice in Manhattan, Kansas. But what brought him the most enjoyment was time with his family, especially his grandchildren. When her health was good, she enjoyed going to the nursing home and fixing the residents hair. A year later an EF3 tornado struck Chapman, destroying numerous homes, businesses, churches, and all three public schools. After retirement he was an active member with the VFW and the American Legion for many years. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Norwood; sister Vanita Herpich; brothers K.W., Dale and Lowell Herpich. They lived their entire married life in the Talmage community. The rosary and visitation will be Monday, February 3rd with rosary at 6:00 p.m. and visitation until 7:30 p.m. In his youth Bruce was active in 4-H. Dorothy was a care-giver. Charles L. Adams III, went Home to be at rest with his Savior Jesus on September 19, 2017 at the VA Medical Center in Topeka, after battling lung disease & infections. In his free time Phil loved golf, playing every day that he could, especially the two days he shot a hole-in-one at the Indian Hill Golf Course. Faye loved animals, nature and its surroundings, and enjoyed landscaping she became a Master Gardener through K-States Extension Program. He enjoyed spending time with his family, friends, and in later years, his grandchildren. On November 18, 1961, he was united in marriage to Ella May Olson. Mike worked for Martin Caterpillar in Topeka and water softening in Carbondale, Kansas. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorials to the Irish Foundation for the establishment of a scholarship for a Track or Cross Country athlete graduating from Chapman High School in care of Londeens Funeral Chapel, PO Box 429, Chapman, KS, 67431. He later owned his own appliance and repair business and worked for Waters True Value until his retirement. She was a housewife and very active in her community. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Kansas State University in 1968. Please be prepared to sign-in to the service with you name, address and phone number, requested by the Dickinson County Health Department. One sister Ruby Sylvester, Riley, KS and a brother Vernon Yenni, Wakefield, KS. Bill is survived by his wife, Debra of the home and son Dustin, daughter-in-law Ashley, and grandchildren Lucas and Aloria Taylor, all of Olathe, KS. Vanda passed away before the move and Mildred made the move to the Chapman Valley Manor Independent Living duplex along with her poodle Sam, and Vandas poodle, Sally. She looked forward to Holidays with all of them together at her home. Milford Lake was a favorite place to take his family where he, Shirley, his kids and grandkids all enjoyed skiing, tubing, fishing and campfires. She ignored her own chronic pain while serving the needs of others. His parents: Orville and Erma Gobber, Manhattan; brother Neal (Jan) Gobber, Hutchinson; sisters Beth (Bill) Olson, Lindsborg, Jana (Charles) Goin, Ogden, Kaye (Chuck) Hendricks, Manhattan; and many nieces, nephews and extended family and friends. All Burial will be at Mount Hope Cemetery, Enterprise, KS following the service. She was the first civilian nurse at Fort Riley and wrote the Occupational Health Program under the direction of OSHA. - Martin Joseph Becker, PhD, age 96, died peacefully on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014 in Erie after a brief illness.. Martin resided at St. Joseph's Apartments in Erie. The Boyds put many letter jackets, tennis shoes and tuxedoes on the Fighting Irish over the years. Visitation will be on Monday, April 16 at 10:00 a.m. at the Alida Church. Many times he obtained items by bartering. Son Michael Mickey Sheets of Chapman; Daughters Marne (Dana) Gaither, Chapman, Marce Sheets, Olathe, Laura (Randy) Rikoric, Chapman and Sara Zeigler, Dallas, Texas. Dennis joined the United States Army in May 1983. Rosary will be Monday, September 18 at 6:00 p.m. at Londeen Funeral Chapel, 206 W. Fifth, Chapman, KS followed by reflections and family visitation until 7:30 p.m. Funeral service will be Tuesday, September 19 at 10:30 a.m. at Londeen Funeral Chapel. The family requests that you wear Ohio State or gray/red/black casual wear if possible. Reverend Connie Wooldridge officiating. KS He and Marilyn also went to Hawaii, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, though those required planes. She retired on November 1, 2017. They lived on the farm north of White City for over 50 years. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until the service time. He worked with the Kansas Department of Transportation for 31 years. Her archeological collections and records were donated to the KSHS. Dale Engle officiating. As a child, Rodger was a Boy Scout and Explorer. She was preceded in death by her husband Dwayne, her parents Edward and Bernice Altwegg, grandson Brandon Stroda and son-in-law, Steve Miller. Margie was born July 5, 1926 in Junction City, Kansas and was the daughter of May (Wells) Stiers and John Stiers. He attended the Chronister school and graduated from Dickinson County Community High School in 1956. Some people are blessed with the ability to leave a lasting impression in a short amount of time. She is survived by her son Kim Clowe and wife Susan of Mesquite, Texas; her daughter Ginger (Clowe) Workman and her husband Stuart of Enterprise, Kansas; her grandchildren Megan (Clowe) Nasser and her husband Abu of Garland, Texas; Jeremy and wife Adriana Clowe and grandson Miles, Tate and Quinn. Don was preceded in death by all of his siblings as well as his wife. He particularly enjoyed the Boyd family gatherings where nearly all of his brothers, sisters and their families would gather for lunch every Sunday, a tradition that lasted for many years. During that marriage, Mike was blessed with his son, Travis, November 29, 1980. He served in Vietnam from 1966 through 1967 and earned two Purple Hearts and two Bronze Stars among other medals. She was a member of the Zion United Church of Christ in Junction City, KS. Grandchildren: Ryan (Melissa) Kurtenbach of Emporia, KS: Scott Kurtenbach, Herington; Aaron (Kristin) Hall of New Canaan, CT; Kandice (Deshon) Orr, Ardmore, OK; Michael Gustason, Manhattan, KS and five great-grandchildren, Tristyn Kurtenbach, Brady Kurtenbach, Avery Orr, Abigail Hall, Theodore Hugo Hall. Jon Carl Londeen, age 81, of Chapman, KS died October 8, 2020, at the Good Shepherd Homecare and Hospice House in Manhattan, as the result of a 7-week battle with COVID-19. After graduating High School, Mike went on to graduate from Manhattan Area Vo-Tech for Diesel Mechanics. He later worked for the City of Chapman, Riverbend Trailer Court and his last employment was at Footlocker in Junction City, Kansas. Marty was born on August 29, He loved his pets. He retired from Chapman Valley Manor after almost 22 years as Maintenance Supervisor. He was preceded in death by his wife, Caroline and daughter in law, Brenda Krinhop; his parents, Elmer and Hazel Krinhop; brothers, Kenneth and Harvey Krinhop and sister, Patricia Carlson. He was preceded in death by his wife Mary Kathryn; parents Melvin and Florence and nine siblings. In lieu of flowers the family suggest memorials be given to the Class of 1957 Scholarship Fund or the Chapman Senior Center in care of Londeens Funeral Home, PO Box 429, Chapman, KS 67431. On March 28, 1998 Lyle married Connie L. Stover. Harold is also survived by his sister, Wanda Sowell, Aiea, Hawaii, two nephews and four nieces. Visitation will be held at Londeen Funeral Chapel in Chapman, KS on June 5, 2017 from 5:30 7:00 p.m. Memorials may be given to the Alida Cooperative Church or the Chapman Senior Center in care of Londeen Funeral Chapel, Box 429, Chapman, KS 67431. He was born on July 14, 1946, to Elizabeth Bess Weishaar (ne Weber) and LeRoy Pike Weishaar in Leavenworth, Kansas, and grew up in Nortonville, Kansas. The Vigil will begin at 5:30 p.m. followed by visitation with the family from 6:00 7:00 p.m. Obituary Memorials may be given to Chapman Senior Center in care of Londeen Funeral Chapel, Box 429, Chapman, KS 67431. After graduating from Pretty Prairie High School, Donna later met Paul Jarmer. Alberta B. Zurmely, age 85 years, passed away January 18, 2020 at Memorial Hospital, Abilene, KS. They lived and farmed at rural Junction City where their home was destroyed by fire. He then moved to Abilene and lived with his brother, Jim. He wasnt one to socialize much but did enjoy spending time with his family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Herbert R. and Viola Graves; daughter Pamela Onstott; son, Jeff Kirkbride; sister Barbara Steppe and brothers Tom and David Graves. Sports, being outdoors and fostering dogs were some of Glorias loves. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorials to the American Legion Scholarship in care of Londeens Funeral Chapel, PO Box 429, Chapman, KS, 67431. He was also a die-hard K-State football and basketball fan, attending games for both in Manhattan, and traveling to several K-State bowl games and NCAA Final Fours. Judy Rosa Halstead. He went through elementary school and junior high in Houston, TX and attended Newfane High School in Newfane, NY for his senior year. Ginnys final resting place will be at Sutphen Mill Cemetery next to Bob. She enjoyed being with her children and grandchildren and was so proud of each of them. Memorial gifts may be given to Geary County 4-H Foundation or St. Jude Childrens Hospital. There will be a celebration of life on October 21st at 11 a.m. at the Wakefield First United Methodist Church, 406 6th Street, Wakefield, Kansas, Pastor Todd Britt officiating. He was the local handyman building several houses, garages and remodeling for family and friends and was nicknamed, Bob the Builder by his family. He was also a member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Liz Sites of the home; Children Steven Sites (Angie) of Spearville, KS; Alan Sites (Kozue) of Dodge City, KS; Dina Sites of Abilene, KS; Miki Sites of Chapman, KS; Grandchildren: Hannah Sites, Bailey Sites, Ashly Sites, Regen Sites and Layton Sites. In lieu of flowers, Phil wished memorials be made to the Chapman National Historic Site Committee or Chapman High School Athletic Department, in care of Londeen Funeral Home, PO Box 429, Chapman KS 67431. She was born April 23, 1932 in Junction City, Kansas, daughter of Roy and Mary Gfeller. After his discharge, Gene worked various jobs in his life for friends and neighbors along with working on the family farm northeast of Abilene. She was even interviewed for a special nationally televised program and beamed when talking about her kids that road her bus. Gary Lee Marshall, 42, of Chapman, passed away on August 26, 2019 of ALS. WebMartin-Becker-Carlson Funeral Home Obituary Listing Obituaries act as quiet reminders of the finite nature of our lives. She saw the best in everyone, frequently saying They are doing the best they can. In 1963 he and his family, moved back to Chapman and eventually went to work for Chapman USD 473 and was in charge of school transportation for 28 years. There will be a Rosary for the family following visitation. Gary L. is survived by his father, Gary A. Marshall; mother and step-father, Jeanene and Stan Arveson; sister, Christina Feliciano; brother, Shawn Marshall; and many nieces and nephews and friends. The Funeral Mass will be Monday, December 18 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Xavier Catholic Church in Junction City, Kansas. Marie was born on the farm in Rice County Kansas on June 7, 1926 to Frank H. Boyer and Marie Clarisse (Hamel) Boyer. Both were avid bowlers and enjoyed traveling. Larry is survived by his wife, Sandy of the home. Chapman She was a member of many organizations: The St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church and Circle III of the Altar Society, singing in the church choir for many years; was an organizer and former member of Beta Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority of Junction City; a member of the Delta Sigma Delta Study Club of Dwight, the White City Christmas Club, Fidelami Club, the San Souci Club, and KSU Extension Service in both Geary and Morris Counties. It was an adjustment to move from her farm home to her new home in Chapman, but it was not a sacrifice because family came first. We will be taking precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 with a sign-in sheet during visitation, social distancing and recommending, but not requiring the use of masks. She supported those in the military and would personally thank them for their service. She was an amazing nurse, quickly becoming a leader as head nurse of Pediatrics at Irwin Army Hospital, Ft. Riley. She thought it was ridiculous to list those who had preceded someone in death and those who were still living. In lieu of flowers, family requests memorials be given to St. Xavier Catholic Church or Good Shepherd Hospice House in care of Londeen Funeral Chapel, PO Box 429, Chapman, Kansas. He retired from ABB in 1997 after working 45 years of service in sheet-metal layout, as a machinist and in Quality Control. Alfred H. Gfeller, Junior, age 81, passed away Saturday, December 23, 2017 at Salina Regional Hospital in Salina, Kansas from injuries received in a farm accident. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the Talmage United Methodist Church or the Chapman United Methodist Church in care of Londeen Funeral Chapel, Box 429, Chapman, KS 67431. Dorothy was a farm wife, homemaker, and gardener, canning most everything she grew to feed her family. He is survived by his children and their spouses; 8 grandchildren Beni (James) Porter, Cori Tuxhorn, Clarissa (Harold) Hanson, Chelsea (Nick) Mendez, Cierra VanNahmen, Brittany (James) Jones, Brooke (Michael) Gursky, Bethany (Pete) Husband; 12 great grandchildren Easton, Payson & Landry Porter, Charli, Eden & Britton Deill, Josephine (Josie) Hanson, Willow Mendez, Wyatt, Bryar & Garrett Gursky and Genevieve (Genny) Husband; and his sister Lora and many nieces and nephews. Jim Fells, Judiths brother-in-law, will officiate. Each day after work, she would go to the nursing home to be with her mother until bedtime. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Agatha (Reinert) Corbett, brother Mark Corbett and sister, Lori Knox. While in school, Gloria was active in sports and was a pitcher for the Chapman Girls Softball. A celebration of Karls life will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, July 20, at Emmanuel Church, 1300 Vine Street in Abilene. On August 31, 1957, he married Caroline M. Knopp at the Scherer Memorial Lutheran Church in Chapman. He then worked at Woolworths, City of Chapman and Chapman Valley Manor. Shirley was born September 9, 1935 in rural Dickinson County to James and Roxie (Gillette) Hollinger. Born: On December 23, 1927 in Philadelphia, Pa, he She was a long time Fair Superintendent for the Central Kansas Free Fair Photography division and started the Traveling 20 (now known as Top 20) Photo award. He liked to talk politics and he loved his Royals baseball. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, April 29, at Chapman United Methodist Church, with Pastor Connie Wooldridge officiating. She is a two-time survivor of both lung and breast cancer. He attended grade school and graduating from Dickinson County High School in 1955. Verna is survived by her children, Phillip Detrich of Mt. She loved going to college and said she could have just gone to school forever. Bill Taylor, age 70 years, of Junction City, KS, passed away September 30th, 2019 at his home while in the care of Hospice. He especially loved following the activities of his nieces and nephews. She is survived by her daughter, Patsy Gormley Bowell of Talmage, two sons, Terry Ralph Gormley, Elk City, Idaho and Ben Gormley of Talmage; one brother, Louis (Mary) Koelling of Olathe, KS; one sister, Alice Jean (Richard) Kingston, Atchison, KS; three grandchildren: Lindsay Bowell Leahew Jones; Don Gormley, Jr., Melanie (David) Banks; and five great-grandchildren: Cosette Leahew, Zachary Leahew, Julia Gormley, Cameron Gormley, Karla Banks Schneider, and many nieces and nephews. He attended Catholic grade school and college at Saint Norberts College, in De Pere, Wisconsin. He enjoyed volunteering at the Geary County 4-H fair and would often be found having coffee at Stacys in Grandview Plaza. Gene was born in Clay Center, Kansas on September 18, 1947 to Earl and Edna (Koerner) Larson. For Junior, work was his hobby. He also moonlighted as an appliance technician for many years. In 1959 he married Barbara Jean Meyer. 501 N. Buckeye St., Abilene, KS He was described as a great tinker. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Chapman United Methodist Church or Dickinson County Home Health & Hospice in care of Londeen Funeral Home, PO Box 429, Chapman, KS 67431. Linda enjoyed quilting, gardening, collecting antiques, attended her childrens activities and then later, spending time with her grandchildren. Ed never married but was close to his family. Harold was born March 3, 1930 at the family home in the Alida community in Geary County. Londeen-Overlease Funeral Chapel In the 21st century, it's not just urns and gravestones anymore. Due to family health problems, Gloria moved back to the Chapman area in 1979. Colin was born on October 11, 2000 at Fort Wainwright, Alaska to Matthew and Shilo Henderson. With a lifelong interest in anthropology and archeology, Verna earned credits in anthropology and womens studies at Washburn University, Topeka, during the 1970s. After returning from Vietnam, Dick returned to college and lacked a few credit hours in Business Administration. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Xavier Catholic Church in Junction City on Saturday, October 28 at 10:00 a.m. Visitation will be Friday, October 27 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Londeen Funeral Chapel, 206 W. 5th Street, Chapman, Kansas. The family owned and operated the hardware and furniture store, and after his father passed away in 1976, he took over the operation of the Londeen Funeral Chapel that was started by his father. He retired from Civil Service in 1985 and then as Fleet Services and Building Maintenance Supervisor for the City of Junction City until 1995. Grandchildren and their families include, Erik and Rachel Gfeller, Isaac, Caroline and Abigail; Anna and Eric Douglass, Zachariah, Nathaniel, Joseph and Caitlyn; Mikael and Stephanie Gfeller, Clayton and Allie; Ashley and Jerod Junghans, Jackson and Kyla; Brooke and Clint Junghans and Caden; Jenna and Riley Sorell, Cope and Kendall; Jill and Isaac Carr and Emily; Tyler and Ashley Marker, Ellie and Blake, Nathan and Kelsey Marker and Arleigh; Joel Marker and Hannah Marker; his brother, Gary Gfeller and his wife Marge from Chapman and many nieces and nephews. It wasnt until he met then K-State head track coach DeLoss Dodds that he got a kick in the rear and found his passion for athletics, track & field especially. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials be made to the Junction City Eagles in care of Londeen Funeral Home, PO Box 429, Chapman, KS 67431. age 81 years, passed away September 8, 2019 at Enterprise Estates Nursing Home, Enterprise, KS. DR. MARTIN D. BECKER BECKER, Dr. Martin D. Age 84, passed peacefully Monday, March 25, 2019, after a brief illness. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Dorothys name to the White City Public Library at 111 E. Mackenzie, White City, KS 66872 or St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Junction City, KS in care of Londeen Funeral Home, PO Box 429, Chapman, KS 67431. Burial of ashes will follow at St. Patricks Cemetery. Through the years, he acquired many talents. Becker, Martin L. 75 04/16/1935 11/19/2010 Martin "Marty" L. Becker, with his family by his side, died Friday evening, Nov. 19, 2010, due to kidney failure brought on by diabetes. WebMartin Becker in Brooklyn, NY 16 results - Martin Becker may also have lived outside of Brooklyn, such as Merrick, Rego Park and Tuckahoe. After Marys death, Ira married Janice Scales and they celebrated 40 years of marriage. He also greatly enjoyed traveling with his wife, hunting and westerns. Becker, Martin ALBANY Martin Becker, age 93 of Albany, passed away peacefully September 20, 2020. Burial will follow at St. Patrick Cemetery, Chapman. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorials be made to Dickinson County Home Health and Hospice in care of Londeen Funeral Home, PO Box 429, Chapman, KS 67431. When Bobs illness required him to be in the nursing home, Ginny moved to Chapman also so that she could be close. The great joy of his life were his 4 grandchildren, Shelley (Jeff) Grutsch Maple Hill, Todd (Michelle) Ross Ridgefield, WA, Christine (Matthew) Russell Hoyt, and Brandon (Amy) Jameson Newton and his 12 great grandchildren. Students and special friends may donate a book in Erins memory at Londeen Funeral Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Chapman Senior Center in care of Londeen Funeral Home, PO Box 429, Chapman, KS 67431. Gloria Jean Moyer, age 66, of Chapman, Kansas, passed away at her home in Hospice Care on April 23rd. She attended Talmage Grade School and graduated from Chapman High School. After graduation she attended Salina Vo-Tech for Production Art and graduated in 1971. She was employed as a stenographer during World War II at Patton Hall, Fort Riley, KS and continued to live in Junction City until her marriage. Martin Becker Obituary (1926 - 2020) | Albany, New York His family includes, Ronald and Linnie Gfeller, Junction City; Ruth and Kevin Compton, Hiawatha; Beth and Mike Marker, Dexter; and Debbie (Gfeller) and Glenn Shank of Abilene. Survivors include wife, Jean of the home. A celebration of her life will be held at the Chapman United Methodist Church, in Chapman, KS on February 8 at 10:30 a.m. Reverend Ken Trickle officiating. Survivors include wife, Audrey of the home. His work ethic is credited to his mother. In June of 1977, Karl married Jean Ortman of rural Marion, South Dakota. She was married to Nicholas Klein of Junction City on June 1st, 1952 until their divorce in the 1980s. Contributions may be left in care of the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home, 1616 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, KS 66502. There will be a private burial of ashes by the immediate family at St. Johns Cemetery, Junction City, KS. Robert Bob was born to Robert L. and Margaret D. (Have) Stillwagon on August 31, 1942 at Fort Riley, Kansas. Martin Becker Obituary - Tribute Archive After graduation he worked for the Kansas Department of Transportation in August until retirement in 1994. She was a serious reader and a student of local and family history. He was always dedicated to his family and loyal to his friends. She was so proud of them and loved to attend their school events. On May 16, 1948, she married LaVern Gustason from White City. He converted to Catholicism in 1986 and was an active member of St. Michael Church. He grew up in Chapman, graduating from Dickinson County Community High School in 1966. He had a long, successful career as an appliance technician. Lyle has been a farmer and rancher in Dickinson County his entire life and was active in 4-H.
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