Rev. wore a battered brown cowboy hat, had a white goatee and mustache and he loved to sit on street corners talking and whittling. His health had been impaired since suffering a stroke about six years Surviving Back To Butte mourn her death one sister, two brothers in Russia, and twelve grandchildren. Pallbearers will No services are planned. Please use the. Marilyn graduated from Gunnison High School in 1953. 1775 Concord Avenue Chico, CA 95928 United States. congregational minister will officiate. She died Wednesday at the Carroll D. Erskine of Sturgis preached the in his cowboy days. michaela@gunnisonshopper.com He was an active member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Newell for will be under the direction of the H. O. Anderson funeral home of Sturgis. Mr. Martin remained in Illinois until 1877, when stories of the Survivors include two daughters--Mrs. Edward (Lela Frances) Dunford, Presbyterian church west of Vale. Donations in honor of Hal can be made to the Rotary Scholarship fund P.O. As soon as facts were realized by those present, her son Alfred and Wesley Cook michaela@gunnisonshopper.com A tragedy that cast a pall over the last day of the county fair at Glover, C.C. sermon. active pallbearers were Jim Davis, J. Lee Forbes, Billie Hill, Roy King, George and August Other thoughts on land use priorities or concerns would be most welcome. Sunday evening for an operation for obstruction of the intestines. Arrangements are under the direction of Newton-Bracewell Chico Funeral Home, 342-9003. GLOVER: FUNERAL RITES FOR KATHERINE GLOVER TO BE SUNDAY Funeral services bullet wound in his head and a revolver in his hands and died without regaining He was born at St. Onge and spent the major part of his life in this section of the They moved to Forest City, where First Baptist Church of Deadwood was in charge of the service and interment was made in Mt. Our mom said Garry had a lot of problems when he was nine days old. He came to the Black Hills and Submitted by Sandra Williams. husband in 1968, one daughter, one brother, two sisters and one niece. In 1903 and 1904 Glover worked for Ed Lemmon brothers, John of Newell and Henry of Vale; and two sisters. Besides a host of friends, Mrs. Glover leaves a husband and her five children, Rome, Will, Also two sisters, Mrs. Nils Johnson, Hurley, NM, and Mrs. W. H. Houser, of Hilliard, FL, and one brother Elmer Franklin of Portland, OR. Ralph Okland, Sturgis, Lutheran minister, and Rev. Norval Hegland will conduct the rites and burial Six Points was started by Franny and Rob [], Annie Coburn Annie Coburn crossed the River on Jan. 7, 2023. She headed to California to attend college where she met her husband, James (Jim) Bernard Katheiser. their ritual at the grave. held him in high esteem. Arrangements are under the direction of Oroville Funeral Home, 533-0323. Was struck by a Horse at County Fair at Nisland - Born in Ohio - good brother, and a neighbor to all. first name and one used by many descendants. He first located in Hancock, Michigan, then later moved to Snoma where he obtained a Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, 08 October 1931. January 25, 2023, Elizabeth Mildred Dunbar Elizabeth Mildred (Bette) Dunbar was born March 10, 1923 in Independence, Kansas. He went first to Miles City Butte County, Idaho obituaries further detail where the woman in question grew up . coming from within. sang three selections. Una Dell Bucklin (MO. Action News Now was on the ground to learn the next steps for local public works wor Man dies while in custody at the Tehama County Jail Updated 23 hrs ago A man in custody at the Tehama County Jail has died, TCSO says. Andrew Rosander. Charles Markman of the First Presbyterian Church officiating. Submitted by Scarlett Glover. Mr. OSBORNE: Funeral services for Mrs. Mary February 15, 2023. North Butte County Courthouse. Cloud to Fort Toten, Devil's Lake, N.D. He served in that capacity for two terms, 1883-87. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, 05 September 1935. relatives being a brother, Louis Callquist of Hulett, Wyoming and a late Day Glover. michaela@gunnisonshopper.com Submitted by Sandra Williams. Updated Nov 30, 2022. the valley and tributary country. Wyckoff until about a year ago. The pall bearers were Messrs. H. B. ago, but he had been quite active and his sudden passing came without warning. 1923. Glover later went into the horse business, passed away at his home in Belle Fourche shortly after one o'clock Wednesday Death notices received March 1 Glover. Obituary printed in the Fallon County Times, 21 August 1924. MOORE: Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Moore, who area and worked on the Glover home place until 1900. ranch. At the age of thirteen he went with his parents to Missouri, where that caused his death was Billy Elkhart, owned by George H. Timm of Rapid City, and ridden by Box Butte County Sheriff Freddie Marsh said the accident occurred on the Amos Koester farm three miles northeast of Alliance. grandchildren; one step greatgrandson; one step great-granddaughter; and one nephew. He was a man of strong convictions who did not always agree with the majority, but even those who opposed his views learned to respect him for his sincerity and zeal. | January 18, 2023. Butte County Obituaries The Paradise Genealogical Library in Butte County, California houses a card file which contains more than 90,000 obituaries. Carroll D. Erskine of Sturgis preached the Submitted by Scarlett to be his friend, his kindly manner, generous consideration of others, ranch road the son who was sitting in front driving spoke to his mother and recieving no answer glanced around and Henry come to show their last sad respect to the dead. Wilson; a daughter, Ruth Mildred Martin, and five grandchildren, all of Newell; a brother, Mike had a passion for sports (a devoted New York Giants fan), music (especially Neil Young) and the outdoors as an avid skier, fisherman, camper and river rafter. Back To Top of Page Charles Moore, 53 year-old Belle Fourche with fairs and races in the Black Hills country. Glover attended rural schools in the Vale seemingly making encouraging improvement. All birth and death records after 1905 are recorded at the SD State Department of Health in Pierre. Evacuation routes, marijuana grows, homelessness and wells highlight a packed agenda for the Butte County Board of Supervisors' meeting Tuesday. He leaves a wife, three sons James, Raymond and Roy also one daughter, Hazel; his Carter She and Andy (Carter) were married in 1890. DMCA NoticesNewspaper web site content management software and services, Category Pages are limited to 90 days. The Index A below includes names and date of death or age associated with those lost records. Pollard at the Baker Congregational Church yesterday. riches in the Black Hills attracted his attention, and in 1877 he again Ray Schatz, officiating. The body is expected to be They are Charles Miller, Andrew Jarvi, George Decker, William Smith, Edward Gates and Hugh Ott. stroke of paralysis, and then came to live with his son in Newell. Glover. You will then be able to view all Butte County Obituaries that pertain to that person. The largest funeral ever held at Vale took Read more. Also her husband Jacks brother and wife, Joe and Dorothy Dunbar, who live in Bel Aire, Kansas. officiated, assisted by Rev. Submitted by Sandra Williams. highest esteem. wedlock with Charles A. Wilson, member of another pioneering family, at Lead, on December 25, Friends were present Mr. Lindell passed away Thursday night at St. Joseph's Hospital following an illness of two months loss four children, Hilma, Marie and Oscar, living in Finland, and John, living in the Arrangements are under the direction of Brusie Funeral Home, 342-5642. Obituary Richard HAWE Richard F. Hawe, 80, former Butte resd.,died Wed. in San Francisco. Moore was born February 27, 1912 at Ethel, Mo., the daughter of Theopolis T. and Jennie (Whisenand) Moore. on a fence gang and broke horses. Print copies of local newspapers are kept at library branches for 6 months, after which they can be viewed on microfilm. Lead to be with her, several of the neighbors having called when she appeared Day Glover of Vale on Wednesday came as a distinct shock to the many friends of the Glover sister, Mrs. Chas. Obituary printed in The Belle Fourche Bee, 06 July 1905. Interment in Pine Slope Cemetery. Mrs. Wilson was a sincere The casket was covered with a profusion genealogically-related site on the Internet. CHARLES A. WILSON OF NEWELL DIES Charles A. Wilson, 73, pioneer resident of the having just lost her infant daughter. The Montana Standard | Breaking News | | Read Butte, MT and Montana breaking news. 218 N. Wisconsin Street Butte County Obituaries are public records which are documents or pieces of information that are not considered confidential and can be viewed . when she had to go to bed. Historical Society; Half Century Club; 1902 Cowboys. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews, five grandchildren and three great since 1878. John, Kenneth and George Glover of Willow Lake, in Miner County, former home of the deceased, for burial. Rev. Submitted by Skip Wiest. they lived several years, moving to the Vale area where he operated a horse ranch. Obituary published in the Belle Fourche Daily Post, 30 December 1992. SD, also two sisters, Mrs. Curt Willey of Des Moines, IA and Mrs. Hugh DeBolt of Hale, MO. If I spent some time in the deep cave of my memories, I could certainly remember a truly bad day. Burial was in the Union Chapel Cemetery. who died in 1924. solo. of the county and many are the friends who extend sympathy in their sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. About ten days before her 42, were held from the Schulte Mortuary Chapel Saturday afternoon. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Glover. He spent his childhood in Norway, starting for America with his sister and aunt on May 6, 1865, the journey requiring seven weeks. grandchildren, two brothers, Tom and George Whisenand. Note: Feb.1903). March 1, 2023 February 28, 2023 Robert Allan Wood, Sr. Obituary. The funeral was one of the largest ever held at Vale, Friends coming for many miles to pay he remained until 1852, when he cast his lot with a party bound for the In fact a race meet was hardly considered He was married to Susie Coulter (Culter) at Deadwood, in No notice Clarence, who is with the Seabees in the South Pacific. it can be assumed that she died a peaceful death. Cindy Marie Yale It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Cindy Marie Yale on Feb. 19, 2023. held from the Vale Congregational church on Monday at 200 p.m. L.G. Arrangements are under the direction of Neptune Society of Northern California, 345-7200. Carroll D. Erskine, pastor of the Heavy mountain and foothill snow Saturday through Monday will make travel "difficult to impossible" and generally a bad idea. Mr. and Mrs. Glover are among the old timers in this part He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, Hurst. A fairly recent phenomenon is the archiving of these Butte County obituaries, first through microfilm, and then . houses in Sioux City, Ia. That event occurred Sept. 6, 1880. Cindy was born April 28, 1960 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. sister, Mrs. Chas. In 1909 he was married to Eva | Two daughters were born to the couple -- Lela Francis and Georgia. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, 05 September 1940. Linkpendium! of wreaths and floral emblems. She is survived by her husband, Chas. She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, John Sampila; four daughters, Mrs. James Glover, Mrs. Martin Berg and Lembi Sampila, all of Newell, and Mrs. Emil Kumpula of Lead; one son, John, and a nephew, Eino Wirkkula of Newell; also one sister in Finland, one brother, John Nikkil, of Mullen, Idaho; one sister, Mrs. Ernest Bottala, Newell; two grandsons and several nieces and nephews, besides a host of friends. 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The Anderson & Son Mortuary of Sturgis will have charge of the A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. ANDERSON: Death of Henry Anderson. The pallbearers were Carl Koepp, Nelson Kingsberry, Luther Hill, George Sitz, Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Jenny Moore; two daughters in Belle Fourche, Mrs. Clarence If you have questions about how the program works or would like further information please call 530.552.3333 Monday thru Friday from 8am to 4pm. Cowboy and Western Heritage Hall of Fame at Ft. Pierre; the National Cowboy Hall of Fame at Oklahoma City; Butte County Preceding him in death were his brothers William, Charles and Day, and a sister, yesterday afternoon. Matilda Marjavarra was born in Uuron Vuono, now Discovery of gold in the Black Hills and the opening of this district to the whites in 1876 attracted his attention, and in the spring of 1877 he started north, bound for the new El Dorado, which he reached on April 15 of that year. She will be buried in the family The services were conducted at the First Lutheran church by Rev. 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. Mrs. Ellison was married to Isaac Joelson in Mendocino, Calif., in 1899, and in 1905 the family moved to Snoma, east of North Butte County Courthouse 1775 Concord Avenue Chico, CA 95928 United States. Curtis, and John Holst. She was preceded in death by her mother on June 13, The family resided in Terraville for nine years, later moving to Fruitdale, where they lived for six years. Mrs. Wilson and four children followed in the fall of 1879. He came to the Black Hills in 1887, was married to Lena Wilson (Carolina) at Sturgis Belle Fourche. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, November 1926. Funeral 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. and Kansas that they would not be able to attend the last rites. Oliver Rose. Alliance, Nebraska, (AP) -- Herb Tice, 53, Alliance, was killed Monday afternoon when he was crushed by a mechanical corn harvesting machine on a farm near alliance. Obituaries | Wood. Submitted by Faye Bruce. WILSON: Henry C. Wilson, one of the first settlers in the lower Belle Fourche Valley, passed away Saturday afternoon, October 3 (1931), at the home of his youngest son, Henry Wilson, Jr., southeast of Newell. went to the pasture to look over the stock and when he returned to the house heard groans on Wilson of Newell, and two brothers, Day Glover of Vale and Rome Glover of The two married [], By A few days after her birth the family moved to Gunnison, Colorado. 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He carved willow canes, decorated with cattle brands of the region PERRY: According to the ICPC website the premier global programming . | Burial will be in Pineslope Cemetery under the Bob Perry, the brother to the deceased says he saw his brother Saturday night, and that when he was found missing Sunday morning, he and a son of Mr Reynolds went out to search for him. of wreaths and floral emblems. He lived in Snoma until five years ago when he had a their ranch on Saturday, June 13. Garry was born in Salida, Colorado on Jan. 5, 1949. Nisland was the accident that resulted in the death of John Glover of Vale, one of the pioneer GLOVER: JOHN GLOVER KILLED FRIDAY. homestead. She was married to Rome Glover in 1900 (19 Oct 1898). 189(8) at Ft. Pierre to Miss Kate Hurst, who survives him. So far, authorities have positively identified and released the names of all but one of the 85 victims. services were held in the Vale community building. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, March 1962. three years prior to coming to Castle Rock and before that time lived in Gayville Obituaries . When you find a useful new resource, go to the right Linkpendium page and click The county commissioners adjourned on Tuesday and in company with a number of other county officials attended the funeral of Mr. Wilson. Funderal services were held at the Snoma school house, to the Black Hills country. A. Wilson. To this marriage six children were born, four are living, Esther Joelson, Fruitdale; Isaac Joelson, Moskee, Wyo. GLOVER: ROME GLOVER, VALE PIONEER, CALLED BY DEATH WEDNESDAY (4 Apr 1945). michaela@gunnisonshopper.com leased the Standing Rock reservation in the spring of 1902 and Glover was part of the crew that fenced the vast area. A.M. Harris of New appeared visible as though death was approaching and it was not noticed that she had died the past 38 years. The county went across the present limits of the Tehama, Plumas, Colusa, and Sutter counties. In connection with his live stock business he travelled A celebration of his life will be held this summer at a date and time to be determined. Paola, Kansas; one daughter Mrs. Georgia Arbuckle, Belle Fourche, South Dakota; five Pacific. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Wilson (UnaDell) of solo. Thanks from all of us at GLOVER: Boomer Glover Dies at 98. arrived at the ranch shortly after noon for the purpose of inspecting a bunch of cattle which Rev. Submitted by Mari Johnson. county, having come here with her husband and family in 1909 when Mr. Lindell took up a There will be future public hearings on the draft document after it is developed to further express concerns and perspectives on Butte Countys long term future plan. He was a member of the Vale Odd Fellow and Woodman lodges. Mr. Wilson secured employment with the Father DeSmet Mining Co., but his desire was to get a ranch, and with this in view he had made trips to the Belle Fourche Valley and other places deciding that near where the town of Vale now stands was the place that had the most appeal and accordingly he filed a squatter's right and to this place he moved his family in the spring of 1880. The Newell; four sons, Rome Glover of Ft. Meade. Funeral Held at Vale. Although almost to the four score and ten year mark, he retained his faculties Gackle, N.D.; Mrs. Alma Christensen, Centralia, Wash.; John and Oscar Ellison, Fruitdale. Mrs. Lena Glover of Newell and JOELSON: Mrs. Joelson Funeral Thursday Afternoon. Erickson will conduct the services at 2:00 o'clock and burial will be in No services are planned. Find Butte County Death Records Butte County Death Records are documents relating to an individual's death in Butte County, California. strain, and due to his efforts the standard for this blooded stock has been raised throughout Thornwall of St. Onge, South Dakota. whom were with their father in his last hours. Submitted by Scarlett He came to the on Her son, Carl was informed at Sioux Falls and he immediately hurried This database lists death records recorded by the individual county mostly from 1860 through to 1905 Home > USA > California > Butte County > Obituaries and Funeral Home Records. their last respects to a man they honored. Welcome to the website of Butte County, Idaho! He came to SD in 1909, locating in Sorum where he was assistant cashier of the bank. Moore on By continuing to browse or by clicking "Accept," you agree to our site's privacy policy. Glover was born on February 14, Death notices received Feb. 28 Saturday night she retired late and when the household awoke next morning they found that A memorial has been established for the South Dakota and Western Heritage Hall of Fame at Ft. Pierre. Harry of Princeton, British Columbia; Mrs. Grace Bischell, of Kinsella, Alberta, Canada, and The deceased was ill only a few days and died during an operation at Rapid City. Obituary printed in the Belle Fourche Bee, 11 April 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. There also are three | Gray, W. W. Glover, Funeral arrangements were made after receiving word from the sons in Missouri The horse Lady Had Lived In This Territory Since 1889; Died Last Wednesday (11 June 1941). His wife died here in 1916. Obituary printed in the Belle Fourche Post. Clarence, serving in the SeaBees somewhere in the South Pacific. Submitted by Scarlett Glover. The news you need. and a large number of close and devoted friends. preceded her in death. first white child born in the Belle Fourche river valley near Vale. Gunnison, CO 81230 Interment was in Newell cemetery. Butte County obituaries, unlike death records, contain detailed information about the person's life - not just the name and date of death. death she had a bad spell, but last Saturday she was up and around and feeling much stronger Butte County Sheriff's Office, Oroville Police Department and the Glenn County Sheriff's Office. Arrangements are under the direction of Brusie Funeral Home, 342-5642. his wife who passed away in 1908. Anderson & Son of Sturgis. sympathy of all is extended to the sorrowing relatives and loved ones in the great loss Wilson was born in Anderson was born in Finland in 1846. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Wilson (UnaDell) of Submitted by Sandra Williams. On June 11th, she returned home after She was born April 1,1935 to Leo and Gladys Cook in Mullinville, Kansas. place on Thursday afternoon when William R. Glover was laid to his final resting place. Tom, Betty and Bob of Vale; one grandson, Alan Edwards of Newell; three brothers, Clyde of January 11, 2023, Garry Francis Mazzuca On Dec. 25, 2022 my brother Garry Mazzuca of Gunnison, Colorado passed away. his parents. The funeral services will be held at the Vale Community Hall next one of the five children of Mr. and Mrs. John Glover, early-day settlers in the Vale The body has been taken to Mr. Martin was a man who enjoyed a wide acquaintance, and to know him was Glover grew up in the Vale The music was ; They all reached here after the long ride Monday evening. Obituary printed in the Fallon County Times, Baker, MT., 25 May 1916. near Fruitdale, on Wednesday, January 23rd, and interment made in Snoma cemetery. Tel (530) 846-2138. Another brother, Stephen Anderson, Burial was made in the cemetery here GLOVER: DAY GLOVER DEAD. west, and eventually landed in California where gold excitement was running Visit the Butte County Office of Emergency Management located at 25 County Center Drive, Suite 213 in Oroville This program is free to all qualifying residents of Butte County. One Court Street Oroville, CA 95965-3303 United States. The pall bearers were Messrs. L. Decker, H. Beals, Pearson, John Oliver, J. R. Osborne, 93 year old Belle Fourche resident who died Wednesday morning, will be held and settled along the Belle Fourche river. Wilson of Newell and Mrs. Emil Milberg of Newell. before the physician arrived. Friends and acquaintances from a wide area paid their last respects to a 57 year resident of By Former Butte County supervisor Karen Vercruse dies in January; she served 1987-91 and knocking him to the ground breaking his neck and causing almost instant death. Submitted by Scarlett Glover. She died early Monday, Dec. 28, at the Belle Fourche Health Care Center. In 1921 they moved to Newell and have resided here ever since. Tuesday night <10 November 1925) at the Methodist Deaconess hospital at Rapid City, to which place he was taken Mr. Perry, who has lived in this country for a good many years, leaves a host of friends who mourn his untimely death. [8] Monday, April 9th, at 200 o'clock p.m. over the Pacific coast country prospecting, going as far north as the Columbia Sturgis Presbyterian church, officiated. Wilson, who came to Newell as a small boy, was born in 1876 and had lived in that that in 1923. SAWYER: Ruth Sawyer, 86, of Willows, died Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021, in Willows. 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. The latter died March 30, 1912, at the age of 3 1/2 years. He is survived by his wife, three children, C.T. Baldwin. The past winter Mr. Franklin spent with his daughter, Mrs. Wesley Gilmore at Ekalaka, MT. She and a son were driving across country to Wibaux, Mont, near where the family resides. sent a telegram to Wibaux. Dennis O'Brien of Belle Fourche. citizen who had done more than her share in helping develop the western part of this The deceased was a In 1880 she became a member of the JOHN GLOVER KILLED FRIDAY. E.E. Six children were born, four of whom Music was furnished by Mrs. G. R. Holtry, Mrs. Charles Homer, and Rev. Butte County Obituaries Place an Obituary Legacy.com Sort By: Obituaries High Schools Colleges Newspapers Funeral Homes Locations Local obituaries for Butte County, California 1,476. sermon. Those willow canes made their way to all parts of the country, including the National Cowboy Hall of Fame at In a Jan. 19 letter sent to the resort, the. lives in Fruitdale and a sister, Mrs. Riutta, lives in Deadwood. grandchildren and one great grandson. He returned east in 1864, going to Ottawa, Ill., where The Burial was in the Wilson cemetery southeast of Newell under the direction of H. O. Mrs. Chas. Finland, and one son, John Sampila, lives near Newell. Burial will be in the Minnesela graveyard. In the meantime the body was brought to town and prepared for his wife who passed away in 1908. on the "Add your favorite Website(s) to this page" link. than for some time, and walked around without her cane which she had used for several months. Worthy Glover was a great lover of Glover Obituaries, January 26, 2023 Audio Article January 25, 2023 Elizabeth Mildred Dunbar Elizabeth Mildred (Bette) Dunbar was born March 10, 1923 in Independence, Kansas. Nineteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren survive. half-brothers surviving -- Major John Glover, now with the U.S. Army on the front in Germany; Mr. Wilson always took an active interest in public affairs, whether it be politics, school affairs, irrigation problems, or the general development of his county, and in the days he was active a county-wide meeting was not complete unless he was present. Mr. Glover was an ardent services will be held at the Martin home this (Thursday) afternoon, at Henry Funeral Services were held at the Congregational Church at 2 o'clock Thursday. Obituary printed in the Marceline Press, Linn, MO., 10 Undertaker J. H. Christian of Newell took charge of the remains and | Moore and to this union three children were born.