Memorial service will be held at 2:00PM on Friday December 1, 2023 at Wiebe Funeral Home, Winkler with private family interment prior to the service. Viewing will be from 1PM-9PM on Thursday at Wiebe Funeral Home, Winkler. Donations may be made in Helena's memory to the People's Gospel Hour.
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Memorial service will be held at 11:00AM on Saturday December 02, 2023 at the Winkler Bergthaler Mennonite Church with interment prior to the service at the Gnadenthal Cemetery. Viewing will be from 1PM-6PM on Friday at Wiebe Funeral Home, Winkler. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Norm's memory to Special Olympics Manitoba - Central Region Alice Krohn, 98, of Osnabrock, ND, passed away Monday, November 20, 2023, at Osnabrock Community Living Center in Osnabrock. Alice Lorraine Rouse was born December 21, 1924, in Munich, N.D., to Chester and Addie (Howell) Rouse. She went to school in Loma and Munich. On June 30, 1943, she married Victor Krohn in Nekoma, ND. They farmed and raised their family in the Osnabrock area. Alice was a member of Dovre Lutheran Church and served as a Sunday school teacher and bible school teacher. She was also a member of their WELCA and served as president, vice president and treasurer for many years. She devoted her time to the Good Samaritan Home in Osnabrock on their advisory board and as a volunteer club member. She also fixed hair for many of the residents. Alice was vice president and director of the Cavalier County Farm Bureau for several years as well. Alice enjoyed baking, making doughnuts, quilting, knitting, gardening, camping, traveling, winters in Vegas, building puzzles, playing bingo with her family at the center, and spending time with her children and grandchildren. Surviving Alice are her children: Duane (Audrey) Krohn of Las Vegas, NV, Peggy (Jerry) Balsdon of Osnabrock, and Penny Marchell of Las Vegas, NV; grandchildren: Greg (Shelley) Krohn, Kristy (Bob) Froehlich, Tiffany (Bryce) Derouin, Cory (Jess) Balsdon, Alexa Marchell, Keaton Marchell; great-grandchildren: Derek, Ryan (Paula), Gavin, Grayson, Morgan, Taylor (Kacie Elijah), Adisyn, Madison (Zachery Bonties), Erika, Hayden, Camryn; siblings: Corine Horton and Harris (Evonne) Rouse; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Victor; son Dennis; and siblings: Lloyd (Dorothy) Rouse, Dorothy (Lance) Kjos, Lois (Ralph) Spenst, Laura (Robert) Connelly, and Vivian (Nick) Kruk. A Celebration of Life service will be at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 26, 2023, at the Osnabrock Community Living Center in Osnabrock, ND. Burial will be in Loma Cemetery at a later time. Family requests that memorials be directed to Osnabrock Community Living Center or Loma Cemetery. Mark Mahlon Restemayer, 55, of Devils Lake, North Dakota, passed away on November 20, 2023. Born on July 16, 1968, in Grafton, North Dakota to Sterling and Mae (Werven) Restemayer, Mark was a beloved member of his many communities. Mark was the type of person who would give you the shirt off his back without hesitation. He had a heart of gold and always put the needs of others before his own. His friends were like family to him, and he cherished his actual family more than anything in life. Whether he was dealing cards at the blackjack table, dancing the night away, or belting out his favorite tunes on karaoke night, Mark always had a smile on his face and a joke to share. He loved to invite people into his home for a meal, and if you couldn't make it, he would make sure to send you a snapshot of the deliciousness you were missing out on! Mark is survived by his brother, Duane (Rhea) Restemayer of Edinberg, ND; brother, Robert Restemayer of Hoople, ND; brother, Stan Restemayer of Hoople, ND; twin sister Carrie (Barry) Atherton of Devils Lake, ND; Joe Restemayer of Maxwell, TX; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews; special friend, Brandon Paul of Devils Lake, ND; and his many Sundrop Peeps who became family. He was preceded in death by his father, Sterling; mother, Mae; and brother, Sterling (Bear). Mark attended Cavalier High School and was later a jack of all trades. He had a knack for mastering various skills and always approached his work with dedication and passion. Mark was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Devils Lake, where he found solace and community. He cherished the time he spent there, but always respected and valued the beliefs of others. In his free time, Mark enjoyed karaoke, dealing blackjack, cooking, playing slots, and spending quality time with his friends. He had a special bond with his dogs, who brought him endless joy and companionship. There will be a gathering of family and friends on Friday, November 24, 2023 from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at the Gilbertson Funeral Home, Devils Lake. A memorial service will be held at 2:00pm on Saturday, November 25, 2023, at the First United Methodist Church in Devils Lake, with services conducted by Pastor Dayne Zachrison. Mark will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. His kindness, laughter, and warm presence will forever be remembered. David Peder Sebelius, aged 67, of Leeds, peacefully transitioned to the eternal world on November 20, 2023, following a courageous battle with Multiple System Atrophy. Born on May 16, 1956, to Manvil and Dorothy (Gebeke) Sebelius of rural Dunseith, ND, David was baptized and confirmed at Willow Creek Lutheran Church in Overly, ND. He proudly graduated from Dunseith High School in 1974. Growing up on a farm south of Dunseith with his seven brothers, David cultivated a love for cattle, horses, and the art of tinkering with automobiles and snowmobiles. In high school, David met his lifelong companion, Darlene. On July 25, 1975, David married his sweetheart, Darlene Marie Myrum, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Rolette. The couple moved to Leeds, ND, in the early 80’s to raise their three children Jeremy, Kristy, and Andrea. It was here that David established his trucking career and business, Mr. D’s Enterprise. His first Semi, the “Old Yeller,” traversed the US, accumulating over a million miles. Throughout his lifetime, David explored various paths including plumbing, working at BTR Elevator, and trucking in the oilfields with runs in Alaska, Canada, North Dakota, and other destinations in the US. His small business extended to David’s Performance Shop and an authorized Bravo Trailer Dealer. Darlene and David shared the joy of experiencing many beautiful landscapes during their travels. In their later years, they settled back in Leeds. David had a multitude of passions in life; from supporting Andrea in her basketball career, spending summers working on computers with Jeremy during his visits from Iceland, and engaging in snowmobile racing with Kristy. His love for snowmobiles and jet skis was evident in the countless hours spent in his shop, talking, tinkering, fixing, building his own snowmobile, creating patents, and inventions. His heart yearned for snowmobile trips to Cooke City, MT, Idaho, Wyoming, and the unforgettable "Trip of a Lifetime" to Alaska with his buddies. His one and only granddaughter, Macie, held a special place in his heart. He cherished every moment spent with her, whether it was on a snowmobile adventure, jet skiing on Buffalo Lake, or enjoying movies together. David was a man of resilience, intelligence, kindness, and above all, determination. Despite a recent diagnosis, he refused to let it slow him down. He was determined to make regular trips to his shop to visit with friends or work on projects, also continuing to make trips to visit his family as his body allowed. He is survived by his loving wife, Darlene, of 48 years, fur baby Boomer and their children: Jeremy of Reykjavik, Iceland; Kristina (Wade) of Bismarck; and Andrea (Jon) of Minot. Also surviving are his cherished granddaughter, Macie, and her father, Matt Sogge. His mother, Dorothy, and six brothers: Harvey (Eileen), Daryl (Donna), Marvin (Cheryl), Dennis (Donna), Dean (Sherry), and Jeffrey (Tiffany) also survive him. Sisters-in-law include Margaret Sebelius of Fargo, Karen Sigvaldson of Cavalier, Denise (Larry) Kolterman of Hartford, SD, as well as numerous nephews and nieces. He is preceded in death by his father, Manvil; brother, Duane; brother-in-law, Rodney Sigvaldson, and his nephew, Kalvin Kolterman. Funeral Services for David will be on Friday, December 1, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. at the Leeds Lutheran Church with Military Honors to follow. Leroy W. Glaser, 82, of Grafton, ND passed away Sunday, November 19, 2023, at the Unity Medical Center in Grafton. Leroy was born July 12, 1941, in Fargo, ND. He resided at home with his family until March of 1949 when he came to the Development Center in Grafton. In 1991 he moved into a group home with REM-ND. In his younger years, his days were busy maintaining candy machines, helping with the recycling program in Grafton and spending time at CHI Friendship Center. He enjoyed listening to music, his magazines and books, sweets, and trips to Hardee’s with soda pop! Leroy will be missed by many. He was preceded in death by his parents, Willford (Bill) and Lorraine Glaser, sisters Carolyn Mahoney and Charolette Charles, brothers, Charles and Virgil Glaser. He is survived by his nieces and their families in Alaska, guardian for many years Jeanne and family of Grand Forks, ND and his extended family and care providers at REM in Grafton, ND. Memorial Services will be Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at 10:30 A.M. at the All Faith’s Chapel of Grafton, ND. Visitation will be for one hour prior to the service at the church. Inurnment will be at the Watson Cemetery, Leonard, North Dakota. Leroy’s family would like to thank all of those that helped care for him over his years in Grafton. Memorial donations in his honor may be made to CHI Friendship at 554 W 12th St, Grafton, ND 58237 or online at www.chifriendship.com In loving memory of our son, lil brother, dad, uncle, and friend. Sheldon Lee Dogskin began his journey here on earth on July 29, 1989 in Devils Lake, born to his mother Catherine TwoHearts and his dad, the late Albert “Sha” Dogskin. On November 19, 2023, Sheldon began his journey to the Spirit World. Sheldon was a very handsome, kind-hearted man. He enjoyed and loved every minute spending time with his kids, family, and friends. He always put a smile on everyone’s face with his jokes and laughter no matter if he was known by you, or just met you. Growing up, attended Head Start, Four Winds Public School and Pierre Indian Learning Center in South Dakota. He also attended the Quentin Burdick Job Corp in Minot. As a young man, he worked at Apple Bees and Spirit Lake Casino. He also lived in into, Bismarck, Sole, Manda, Grand Forks and in Montana. Sheldon was an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, but was born and raised on the Spirit Lake Nation and always called SLN home. Sheldon married Kaylene Dunn in 2009 and they were the proud parents of Sherlynn born in 2010 and Breann born in 2011. He enjoyed playing basketball, horse shoes, cards and dice, going for walks and cruising around. He was always listening to music. Sheldon was always more than happy to lend a helping hand. He so enjoyed spending time with his nieces Shirissa and Kaylece and his special grandkids Kalem Hoetl, LaiLeeyah Buckles and Ellionna Buckles. Most of all, Sheldon loved being with his kids and family. He will forever be missed, loved, and remembered by all he shared his life with. Sheldon’s loving family: his mother Catherine (Mike) TwoHearts; his children Aiden and Sam (Augustine Garcia), Sherlynn and Breann (Kaylene Dunn), Ian and Sophia (Amanda Jerome); sisters Shirlene Feather, Tannis Dogskin, Jonelle WalkingEagle, and Roberta Brown; brothers Stacy Feather Jr., Calvin Feather, Albert Dogskin Jr., Shawn Dogskin, Shannon Dogskin, and Sha Littlewind; hunka brothers Chanze Herman and Chuck LoveJoy; hunka sister Sharon Ann Feather; grandma Cora Iceman; uncles Julius "Cletus" TwoHearts, Bernard TwoHearts, Isaac TwoHearts and Raymond Mallard; aunts Carol WalkingEagle, Pattie TwoHearts and Rebecca TwoHearts; many nieces and nephews including his special nephew Nevada Feather and special nieces Shirissa Buckles, Kaylece Littlewind, and Michaela Buckles; He joins in the Spirit World, his Dad Albert “Sha Dogskin Sr., sisters Cheryl Feather and Ila Feather, brothers Richard Feather and Shane Dogskin, maternal grandparents Michael and Rachel (Smith) TwoHearts, paternal grandparents Benedict and Anastasia Dogskin, uncles John, Jerome, Mike Jr., Francis, David and Tim TwoHearts, Nathan and Freeland Dogskin, aunts Anna TwoHearts, Julie TwoHearts, Stella, Anna, Francine and Betty Dogskin, nephews Terrence RedOwl, Neco Ross, and Antoine Littlewind, nieces Sherese Feather, Shyra Buckles and Kaylynn Littlewind, friends James “Jimbo” Graywater, Kami White and Felicia Cavanaugh, and other relatives of the Standing Rock and Spirit Lake Nations. Active Casket Bearers will be Chanze Herman, Shirissa Buckles, Austen LaVallie, Alisha LaVallie, Shawn Dogskin, Louise fox, Mikah Buckles and Lisa TwoHearts. Escorts will be his daughters Sophia and Sherlynn. Honorary Bearers: Cora Whiteman and family, Debbie Little, David Robertson, Clarinda Alex, Kyle Charboneau, Geroge Longie Jr., Taniya RedFox, Taleya RedFox, Tegan RedFox, Delano McKay, Curtis Feather, Sherilyn Lohnes, Dillion McKay, Kolby McKay, Vanessa Cavanaugh and family, Leola White and family, Charlie and Baby Leola White, Jeff Demarce Sr., Solomon Leftbear, Wesley BirdHorse Sr., Keisha Cavanaugh, Brian Alberts, Tyler Rainbow, butch and Lydia Cavanaugh, Bonnie Leftbear, Conrad Longie, Tammy Rainbow and family, Meade Boys, Reco Littleghost, Carmen Littlewind and family, Austin Smith, Nathan Smith, Jeanette BlackCloud and family. Even at a young age, Sheldon had numerous friends young and old. A special thanks to the Spirit Lake Ambulance and the Spirit Lake Tribal Council. A Wake will be held on Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at the Fort Totten Wellness Center beginning at 5:00 p.m. with a time of prayer and remembrance at 7:00 p.m. The procession to Fort Totten will leave om Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. from the City Plaza. Funeral Service will be on Wednesday, November 29, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. also at the Fort Totten Wellness Center with burial in St. Jerome’s Cemetery following the service. Craig M. Stuberg age 74 of St. Thomas, ND passed away on Sunday, November 19, 2023 at the Unity Hospital of Grafton, ND. Funeral Services will be Thursday, November 30, 2023 at 1;00 PM at the Grafton Armory, Grafton, ND. Visitation will be for one hour prior to the service at the Armory. Interment will be at the St. Thomas City Cemetery, St. Thomas, ND. Military Rites will be provided by the St. Thomas American Legion and the North Dakota National Guard Honor Guard. As per Reinhold's wishes, cremation has taken place and no formal service will be held. Inurnment will take place at the Chapel Cemetery Columbarium at a later date. Rienold HolenskiAugust 22,1938 – November 19, 2023 Survived by his wife Wendy, daughter Gail (Rod), grandkids Kevin, David and Amber (Adam), great grandkids Louise and Rosa. Daughters Cathy (Mark), Connie (Wayne), Diane (Bim), grandsons Rabin and Khetan, nephew Norm (Tracy) and family. Rienold was a farmer who loved his family first and foremost. He was a very active member of the community all his life. He received his Ag diploma at UofM and came home to farm with his dad, then son-in-law and daughter, and grandson. He was a leader of the Windygates 4-H Beef Club (25 years), and a Councillor for the R.M. of Pembina for many years, where he joined the planning committee for the BTHC. He was also a Director for the Manitoba Cattle Producers for 4 years, and a member of the Masonic Lodge, just to name a few. He loved his family, travelling, dancing, fishing, and his cats. His unique laugh and ability to tell an unexpected joke is something we will all remember. Despite his health issues, he was determined to find a way to get into the combine this fall where he enjoyed two days of harvesting. We’re sure the neighbors will miss seeing his old grey Chevy truck touring the community. Rest well Dad. We’re drinking your scotch. Funeral service will be held at 2:00PM on Thursday November 23, 2023 at the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church with interment to follow. Viewing will be from 1PM-6:30PM on Wednesday at Wiebe Funeral Home, Winkler and at the church prior to the service. Donations may be made in Peter's memory to: Children Of Hope / Ancla de Amor - "Peter Krahn" Peter Krahn 1957 ~ 2023 On Sunday November 19th at the age of 66, Peter Krahn of Morden Mb went to be with his Heavenly Father after a courageous battle with cancer. Peter is survived by his wife, Janet and children, Brian (Clarissa), Jen (Ben), Kevin (Argelyn), Justin, 11 grandchildren: Cole, Mason, Hannah, Benjamin, Leah, Rowan, Lincoln, Poppy, Violet, Zoey and Cristian, 1 great-grandchild; Mateo. He was predeceased by his parents, Bernard and Margareta, 3 siblings in infancy, 2 brothers, Neil and Ben and a sister-in-law, Bette. Peter was born on March 13, 1957 in Chihuahua Mexico. At the age of 7 he moved with his family to Canada, settling down in Winkler, MB where he attended school and was baptized. He met his future wife, Janet in 1975 and they married in April of 1979. Their first son, Brian was born in 1980 in Vanderhoof. After a few years in BC, they made their way back to Manitoba where their daughter, Jennifer was born in 1983 and son, Kevin was born in 1987. Their youngest son, Justin was born in Winkler in 1991. Peter was a long-haul truck driver for many years, sacrificing time with his family so he could provide for them. Missing so much of their childhood was one of his biggest regrets. Once his grandchildren started coming along, he made the decision to work closer to home so he could spend more time with them. He could run any kind of heavy equipment, but his favourite of all was the excavator. He was able to make that big machine move so gracefully, it almost looked like it was dancing. A heartfelt thank you to Cancer Care Manitoba, and all the doctors, nurses, and aids at BTHC who cared for our dad. From beginning to end, everyone we encountered treated him with so much care, compassion and respect. We couldn't have asked for more or picked out a better team ourselves. |
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