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The Ranch Hand The Ranch Hand “Providing a Christian home to Annual Memorial Edition strengthen children and families today for a successful tomorrow.” Volume 31, Number 1 Winter 2012 Canine Program Update Submitted by Sarah Gubbels, MSW, LCSW Buster, our beloved black lab, “graduated” from Home On The Range in December 2011 and is currently receiving specialized training through Great Plains Assistance Dogs Foundation to become a mobility assist dog. He will be placed with his client this summer. Buster was with us for a whole year and is greatly missed by the staff and residents. Zed, our happy-go-lucky golden doodle, also “graduated” and left us at the end of January. The residents had enjoyed shaving his long curly hair! He seemed to have a new style every week! We are greatly anticipating the arrival of four 10-week-old golden retriever puppies from a generous breeder, Carol Torgelson. These puppies will remain with us until adulthood. Thank you to those who have donated their used cell phones and other various training aids. Also a special thanks to those who have worked so hard to get the kennel facility up and running! Table of Contents Bishop Kagan . 5 Equine Program . 5 Social Workers . 8 Financial Report . .14 Spiritual Dept . 16 Basket Bash . 18 Commemorative Gifts Contributions to Home On The Range (HOTR) in honor or in memory of an individual help ensure that the facility can continue to provide the very best care possible. We notify the honoree, or next of kin, regarding the gift with an appropriate card, as well as sending the donor a receipt or card. The honorariums and memorials for this listing were received between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2011. Our thanks to those families who named HOTR as memorial recipient for their loved ones. Others wishing to direct funds to HOTR may do so by inserting the following in the obituary. “The family requests memorial contributions be made to Home On The Range, 16351 I94, Sentinel Butte, ND 58654.” *** Please note that we list both the donor and the honoree. The honoree is listed in bold with the donor(s) tabbed and listed below. *** Webster Tine Allen Everette Bailly 2011 Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Allen & Fam Mr. & Mrs. Damian Dvorak Winston Allen Geneva Baker Mr. William M. Solar Mr. & Mrs. Albert Romereim Hank Allen’s Birthday Ernest Bakke Memorial Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Allen & Fam Robert & Marlaine Slaaen Leroy Amunrud Gene Bakke Ranch & Farm Ace Randall & Shannon Bakke Listings Rosemary Andahl Connie L. Balcer Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Briggs Ms. Barbara Craig Albert Anderson Ranch & Farm Ace Mr. & Mrs. Gary Anderson David “Tony” Balducke A Gerri Kristine Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Franz Agnes Ranch & Farm Ace Gary & Carla Malsam Jack & Joanne Toy & Family Harley & Adeline Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Lonnie Schipman Audrey Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Leon Thrams Jack & Joanne Toy & Family Jack Anderson William P. Ballinger Betty Ms. Deborah Roesler Mrs. Joan Meyer Jack & Joanne Toy & Family Jacob William Anderson Blanche Bang Jeannine Ranch & Farm Ace Mrs. Joan Lazorenko Jack & Joanne Toy & Family Jane Anderson Orris & Alice Bang Joan Mr. & Mrs. John O. Hardy Mr. & Mrs. Terrald Bang Jack & Joanne Toy & Family Janna Anderson Sally Bares Joanne Ms. Elizabeth M. Fraase Ms. Carol Steiner Jack & Joanne Toy & Family Shelby Benito Anderson Dorothy Barnhart Kitty Ranch & Farm Ace Mrs. Betty Tescher Mr. & Mrs. James Bender Harold & Darlene Andre’s 55th Anniversary Douglas “Doug” Barone Leah Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Muth Ranch & Farm Ace Jack & Joanne Toy & Family Darlene Arens Patsy Barone Noreen Ms. Ruth Lang Ms. Vi Berry Jack & Joanne Toy & Family Dean Armstrong Ranch & Farm Ace Roman Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Taylor Kathleen Barrett Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Allen & Fam Kathleen Armstrong Mr. Raymond Barrett Burns Abernethy Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Schnell Kate Bartelt Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Taylor Glen Asbeck Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Hane Henry & Mary Abrahamson Ranch & Farm Ace Cary Barton Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Anderson Joyce Austin Mrs. Ilene J. Orluck Cole Albus Mrs. Betty Tescher Beverly Jean Bash Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Gunderson Auxiliary Sisters FOE Auxiliary #598 Carl Allen FOE Auxiliary #2833 Jessie “Lollie” Basta Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Allen & Fam Carol Axness Ranch & Farm Ace Christopher Allen Gary & Marie Anderson Joseph Bastan Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Allen & Fam David Ayre Mr. Robert E. Bastan Dorothy Allen Mrs. Elizabeth M. Ayre Opal Herman Bates Mr. & Mrs. Richard Marsolek Mr. & Mrs. Harley Sorrells Hank, Betty & Karen Allen Verna Bauer Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Allen & Fam B Mr. & Mrs. Dan Hoger Henry E. Allen William Babbidge, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Muth Mr. Mel Allen FOE Auxiliary #2977 Mr. & Mrs. Herman Wolf Karen Allen Andy Bachler Mr. Mel Allen Mr. & Mrs. Dan Hoger Ron Bauman Kenny Allen Richard Bahm Mr. & Mrs. Amos Krebs Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Allen & Fam D.J. Latka Karen Becker Rose Allen Mary D. Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Leo Becker Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Allen & Fam Mr. & Mrs. John J. Wolf Leo & Francis Becker’s 60th Anniversary 2 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Muth Donny Burke Ms. Joyce A. Fossum Beverly Ann Beckman Gail Brand Mr. Larry Gjermundson Justin Burman Ranch & Farm Ace Joe & Jeannie Burman Ione Beddow Jean Brandow Mrs. Betty Tescher Richard J. Burns Ranch & Farm Ace Mrs. Leota Burns Patricia Ann Bell Fred Brandt Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Bender Jack Buschbom Ranch & Farm Ace Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Tooke Michael Bender Mr. & Mrs. Walter Dowswell Mr. & Mrs. C.E. Evingson Jimmy D. Busche Mr. & Mrs. Jay Ehrmantraut Mrs. Carol Bushe Lorraine Bendixson Mr. & Mrs. David Frens Mrs. Carol Gagnon John P. Bushee Mr. & Mrs. David Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. William Ross George & Bess Benton Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Hegg Mr. & Mrs. Dale Larson Martha Penny P. Butts Mrs. Barbara McLaughlin Mr. & Mrs. Fredrick W. Tyler Maureen Benz Mr. & Mrs. James Leidholm Mrs. Lois Fleck Mr. & Mrs. David McAdoo Alvin Berg Mr. & Mrs. Robert McAdoo C Mr. & Mrs. Albert Romereim Ms. Beth McAdoo Ms. Bonnie L. McAdoo Sheree & Kim Calkins Dorothy Berger Mr. & Mrs. George W. Calkins Mr. & Mrs. Eugene R. Krei Mr. & Mrs. Richard Tate Col. Richard Thompson Jeffrey A. Campbell, PRP Joseph Berger FOE Aerie #565 Mr. & Mrs. Herb Triebold Mrs. Mary Yost Ms. Susan E. Yost Ethel Raisler Finneman Carlson Roger Bergquist Mr. & Mrs. Roland Raisler Mrs. Ann Bergquist Donald Branson Mr. & Mrs. David Schmidt Norman Carlson Nelda Berndt Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Novak Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Davis Albert J. Bren Mr. & Mrs. Harvey A. Bren Dick & Jean Carney Robert Beyer Blue Rock Products Co. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Behm Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Bren Millie Brentrup Kathy Carter Mr. & Mrs. Martin Warborg Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Muth Mark, Michelle, Toni Biellier Mrs. Betty Tescher Mary Ann Breuer Father Elwood Cassedy Mr. & Mrs. Richard Knebel Miss Diane Y. Williams Tillie Binstock Ms. Lorraine Tisdel Gerald Brewer Jean & Kevin Cassedy Mr. & Mrs. Gary Conlon Ms. Janet Gesner Reed Nolan Birney Mr. & Mrs. Duane Klostreich Martha Brost Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth LaBar Ross & Darlene Birney Ms. Nancy J. Risch Kathryn Bischel Mrs. Frances Volbrecht Austin Brown Jean S. Cassedy Mr. Daniel L. Bischel Mr. & Mrs. John Cassedy Leo & Lucy Bischel Mr. & Mrs. Albert Brown Eric Brown John & Betty Cassedy Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Bischel Ms. Shannon Johnston Margaret & Hubert Blackburn Mr. & Mrs. Tom Decker James Brown Kevin E. Cassedy Ms. Carole Engstler Mr. & Mrs. John Cassedy June Bleth Ms. Donna A. Newcomb John Brown Frank D. Cooney, III Mr. William C. Bleth Michael & Maureen Cassedy Les & Mildred Block’s 70th Anniversary Ms. Donna A. Newcomb Judie Brown Ms. Shannon Johnston Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Muth Cassedy Family John Bock Mr. John F. Brown Louis Cecelia Brown Mr. & Mrs. Edmund J. Cassedy Mrs. Frances Volbrecht Donald Chaffee, Jr. Eleanor Boehm Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Mason Lucille A. Brown Mr. & Mrs. James L. Jendro Dakota State Auxiliary, FOE Ranch & Farm Ace Harriet Leone Bold Ranch & Farm Ace Ralph E. Gene Brown Joe & Midge Chamberlain Ranch & Farm Ace Bill & Marge Chamberlain Mrs. Betty Tescher Ranch & Farm Ace Sarah Brown John Charvat, Jr. Charlotte Bolke Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Muth Mr. & Mrs. Jim Bonnet Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Mason Terry Brown Ruth Chole Melba Boock Mr. & Mrs. Marvin D. Felan Mr. & Mrs. Albert Romereim Mr. & Mrs. John Hollstein Ranch & Farm Ace Mildred Chouinard Kerry Booke Ranch & Farm Ace Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Lynch Ms. Cindi A. Stockwell Mrs. Betty Tescher Judy Hand Christofferson Viki Booke & Our Children Mr. & Mrs. Eugene R. Krei Mr. Glen Booke Deceased Brown & Tescher Family Mr. Nathan Brown Brandon Clairmont Jeanette Konig Boostrom Ms. Donna M. Clairmont Ranch & Farm Ace Jerry & Deb Brown’s 40th Anniversary Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Muth Alice Clark Sandi Borstad Mrs. Lois Fleck Mrs. Marlene Fortier Deb Brown’s 60th Birthday Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Muth Barbara Cline Joe Bouchard Ranch & Farm Ace Mr. Joseph L. Bouchard Frank E. Bruner Mrs. Cecilia Bruner Delores Clute Donald W. Boulton Mr. & Mrs. Eugene R. Krei Ms. Kathleen M. Nelson Marie Brunner Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hale Carol Lee Colburn Walter R. Boxeth Mr. & Mrs. Dan Hoger Ms. Helena Boxeth Magnus & Verna Bruski Mr. & Mrs Gene D. Davis Deacon & Mrs. Eugene Morman Clem Conlin Marty Boyle Reuben Buchholz Mrs. Patricia Conlin FOE Aerie #2328 Mrs. Jan Buchholz Tom Conlon Harlan Braathen Lucille Buck Mr. & Mrs. Gary Conlon Mr. & Mrs. Oren Fawbush Mr. & Mrs. Albert Romereim Mr. & Mrs. Jack Connell FOE Aerie #2376 Ms. Lorraine Tisdel Mr. & Mrs. Fay G. Connell Mr. & Mrs. Duane Ofsthun Deceased Buehner Families Mrs. Gertrude Connell Mr. & Mrs. James W. Sollin Mrs. Betty Tescher Mr. & Mrs. Fay G. Connell Marty & Deb Bradley Mark Burch Mr. & Mrs. John Conroy Mr. & Mrs. Jim D. Goss Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Tooke Mr. & Mrs. John P. Conroy 3 Sygene Drynan Jerry Cook Ms. Elizabeth M. Fraase Bice Feeney Mrs.
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