Liberty County Obituaries
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MATHILDA CAROLINE AEVERMANN.. Born: April 9, 1886 - Died: January 9, 1978 Liberty County Times January 12, 1978 sur vi,.,. ·by one SOn; S,6tti?es today fo,. one d{1ugh- 't.fa-tliildCz" · ;, ~;~~.~ (Irene)br~th- · Ae.v.ermal1n .' ",,!.~... , ~ Koch of- ' ~jithiida Ca'roline ' A~v~r· ; ~::~::;~:, and Ber.: mann, . 91, died Monday, Jaou; .~( Ne~raska; : "art "9tb ~ in the ¥berty County , (Emma) 'NUiSUig H. "e; Services will be at 2 p~m. 1::.1 (Thursday) in the St. Paul tuttilltan Church in _~' .it~;.witlh~ ,Itey~Z< : Dlinald Ryding officiatUig. B~l will be in ~e . Highland · ~.e~ry_ . in -· · Ha~, ; ~_~A : ~UD~~ ,CI).ap-, e1 15 .lD "·clW:g;e tot _the :>JUTange-- men~ ';<4·,:·ll'."_'''':- . \, ~ " , i. : Mathiida:~ Was~ ' bOm ...iii .. Baun- o den-county: ~~~n.~~~·j PiJ~ ~~,~ \~ , ;!~t\t ,,: ~~~ ,;":.dau$'~ter of Jurgen , ~~.' \H~a. KO:clt. " Sh~ grew. _,."!" ;~ in .. , ~~ , .'-Con~rd . Nc- Elizabeth · braau" area with:. six~ib~~(U's . - ,congregational ' !'aDd :t~Q.,-sisters. She atklnded a "I Know That My ' Lllt)iefM~¢i99!:~h.';'. ·Live,,"· and. ;"The -: On, "F:.~pj~~!,y ," 26.J. :' 1g.1;.5~j abe ~~ . ~ · ;U .. ,~~~e~.nl! . in \Jonc"Qrd •." That same\ summer they... :, ~~o~e·d ·· t~ . MOJ;ltan'a."a "ntl "hom~te&d~: ~.: · ~be · )~~yaid ~ ,. ¥r~ ., A~~tr,~arui ·. died ;. in 1952;" She . re~i.ined . , on'. the origiriaf'ho)nestead witli her Son 1 ·Ciar.enee until 2 " y~ars-"'- J';go ~~,f;;n , - ~he ~tered - ~b,e Liberty ~~t.y ~~gr H;ome. , .she~ a ,e1t8iter member of St.· ~obn's Lutberan · Church. in Rudyard and· past member or' the -Ladies Aid. She will be remembered ' , .. t;.y -- -her" fami1Y· as " a ~· )ovelible. "easy·going" woman and . a "great mother, ~ ' IDA AMELIA BllDEN ANDERSON Born: S~ptember 30. 1882 - Di~d: March 8. 1978 liberty County Tim~s March 16. 1978 Ida Amelia Hilden wa,; born Funera l held for in Wokonda. Soulh Dakota Scpte mber 30. 1882 to Edward and Maren Bilden. She wa s Ida Anderson. 95 raised in South Dakota. In I'JIO she and her twin Funeral services for Ida A. brother. Lewis. came to the Anderson, 95 were held Satur Joplin. Montana area wllt'r ~' day after noon in Bethel Luther both of them located horne an Church of J oplin with Pastor steads. Hers was about SIX Timothy Solberg officiat ing. In miles sou theas t of Juplin. In terrnen t was in the Joplin 191 2 she married S imon C. cemetery. Pallbearers were gralld!>ons Anderson in Havre and togeth· of the deceased Lloyd ;1 nd er they farmed his homestead Kenneth Meldrum. David Wil· located one mile south of mes, Dick. Randy, Of'lbert, Joplin. Robert. Roger and ;;,:(\ney The product of their marriage Anderson. Music was it choi r was four children. Mr. Ander· made up of Mary Ann Zorn. son passed away in 1934. She Judy Lake. Marlene Rock s. and the children maintained the E:slhcr Meldrum, Carolyn I-i(){i · l'I'igillal homestead. In fact. it is gcs, Kat.hy Solberg. Vi I-l i lls still farmed by Anderson off· and Teddy Ph illips. They sang spring today. " Beautiful Savior" and "!-Iow After her retirement she Great Thou ArC accompanied lived in Joplin for many years. by Thelma A ndcrson on t he In 1973 shc moved into the organ. Congregational numbers Liberty County Nursing Hom e included "What a Friend We in Chester. S he died March 8. !lave in Jesus," .. \ Know That 1978 a t the age of 95. Redeemcr Lives:' and Following the service a lu nch· eon was held in the fcllowship hall at the church. Ushers for the fu neral we re Clifford Anderson and Clifford Thorson. Survivors incl ude two sons. Enoch and Richard "Bud" of J oplin; one daughter. Mrs. Wil· liam (Hazell Meldrum of Som· ers. Montana: IS grandchildren. 25 great grandChildren: 1 great grea t grandchild and many nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her husband. by a daughter. Mrs. Marie Wilmes in 1973; by three brothers. Ed. Adolph and Lewis and by her parents. She was a char ter membe r of the Bethel LUl heran Church in J oplin and lhe Ladies Aide In Ida Anderson J oplin. WILLIAM W. BANGS Born: November 25, 1889 - Oi ed: November 8, 1978 Liberty County Time November 16, 1978 Funeral held for William Bangs I 88- Funeral services were held Saturday at :Iolland and Bonine Chapel iriHavre for William W. Bangs, 88, north Inverness farmer who died the previous Wednesday. He was born Nove'mber 25. 1889 at, Hendrum. Minnesota. the son of Warren D. and Mary Bangs. He came to, the north Inverness community in 1911 and homesteaded there until 1953 when he retired. He was an active' Co-op member and , w:a,s,...als,Q.~_a_ m~m.l:t~ ""'l,'9:t the 'schcm1 '1AAltd:~ 'flej,W~ oY'e'i1 to, ~-.; • ~., ~"'~' ~ .... )4.f.... ~ ~~t.Jf :f; -\ Havre after retirement."" " He was married June 8, 1914 to Laura E. Smalley., She preceded him in death Febru ary 7, 1973. Survivors ,include.., ,Sons Ken neth of Inverness aKa Howard of Seattle; daughters. Dorothy, Mrs. Wm. McMurphy of Alber querque. New Mexico and Gen evieve. Mrs. Theodore, Schwartz of Evanston, Ill.; 17.grandchil dren and eight great grandchil dren. He was preceded in death by two sisters and one brother. Burial was in Highland Cem etery in Havre. Pastor Wayne Pris officiated at the funeral. Organist 'was Martn.a Larson and Shirley Harison, was the vocalist singing ~. Amazing Grace" and "In the Garden." Pallbearers were Clive Owens. Norris Harrison. Charles Line weaver. Lloyd Wolery. O,~ C. Wolery and Lloyd Kaetclier. Ushers were Wayne Wolery and Wilber Scheresky. ROBERT J OHN BOND Born: March 13. 1907 - Died: Fe bruar y 7. 1978 liberty County Times February 16. 1978 Funeral held for ty County Hospital. He went on Robert Bond. 70 to expire there two days later. He is survived by the wile, Molly; daughter, ' Marlene: 2 grandchildren. Roberta and Erin (a ll of Chester); and 2 brothers and 3 sisters (in Northern Ireland). Funeral services were held Thursday. February 9th. at the Chester United Methodist Church. Reverend Robert Hermstad officiated. Yvonne McCallum played the organ and accompanied Jean Woods. who sang "The Lord Is My Shep' herd" and "How Great Thou Art", Ushers were Wilbur Eve land and Alvin McDaniels, and Robert John Bond was born pallbearers included Robert March 13th, 1907 in Northern Turner, Cliff Lybeck, Bud Me· Ireland. He was the eldest son Dowell, Dar by O·Brien. Chet of John Wallace and Sarah Eveland. and Alva Sheltel. (Earls) Bond. In 1930 he moved Committ.al services were held in to the United Slates and took the church and burial followed up farming. On February 3rd, at the Chester Cemetery, 1949 he was married to Mary Memorial.s will be given to Black. Together they farmed the Whitlash Community Pres and ranched in the Sweetgrass byterian Church w here Robert HiUs area 35 miles north of was a member for many years. Chester. In the early 1970's Funeral arrangements were by Lhey retired and took residence the Rockman Chapel. Chester. in Chester . Their farm is presently being run by their - - - ~------ daughter and son-i n-law, Mar lene and Jim Grammer. Robert suffered an attack in church on February 4th, 1978 and was admitted to the Liber· HERTHA EMMA (KRUEGER) BRANDT Born: April 12, 1896 - Died: July \"4, 1978 Liberty County Times July 20, 1978 . ~. INEZ MAE BURGESS ;' Born: October 7, 1920 - Died: April 1, 1918 Liberty County Times April 13,1918 Funeral held for Inez Burgess, 57 Funeral services were held ers, Charles Schafer of Billings Wednesday morning for Inez and William Schafer of Inver Mae Burgess, 57 of Havre in ness; one sister, Mrs. Lada the United Meth'odist Church of (Sylvia) Kafka of Havre; four Chester. She died Friday in grandchildren and nephews and Jacksonville, Arkansas. She had nieces. She was preceded in had arthritis for the past 20 death by her husband, parents, years and has been totally a grandchild and a sister. disabled from this the past 10 The family prefers memorials years. She died from complica to the Arthritic Foundation or tions of the arthritis. to Leo N. Levi Hospital in Hot Inez was a daughter of Jacob Springs, Arkansas. and Mathilda Schaefer. She was Reverend William C. Stearns born October 7, 1920 in Ches of Havre was the minister for ter. She attended schools here, the funeral. Organist was Helen graduating from Chester High Ann Aaberg. Tim and Kathy School in 1937. During high Solberg sang a duet "Surely school she worked at Chester Goodness and Mercy." Congre Trading Company. Following ga tiona I songs were: "Softly high school she worked as a and Tenderly," "In the Garden" telephone operator. and "Sweet Bye and Bye." On August 2, 1941 she Pallbearers were: Olyn Wolery, married Fenton Delvin Burgess Lary Woodring, Aden Ward, in Cut Bank. They lived in Max Brown, Richard Hagmann Great Falls for about three and Walt Laas. Honorary bear years and then moved to ers were Dr. Gene Kurtz, Dr. Chester. They made their home James Elliot, Bud Hunnewell, here until his death in Febru Wayne Patrick, Pete Thieltges ary. 1965. She worked in a law and Robert Sargent, Sr. Ushers office in Shelby for about a year were Lloyd Patrick and Frank and then moved to Havre Meldrum. where she has lived since. She Arrangements were by the was a member of the Van Rockman Funeral Chapel in Orsdel Methodist church in Chester via the Jacksonville Havre.