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BEULAH - Reynold Sailer, 80, rural Beulah, died Nov. 28, 2001, at his home. Casework will be captivated at 2 p.m. MST Monday at Zion Lutheran Church, Beulah, with the Rev. Kris Nyman officiating. Burial will be in Beulah City Cemetery.

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Visitation will be captivated from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. MST Monday at the church.

Reynold C. Sailer was built-in April 18, 1921 at rural Zap, N.D., to Rudolf and Rebecca (Knecht) Sailer. He was baptized and accepted in the Lutheran faith. He affiliated Tillie Link on Nov. 5, 1950 at Concordia Lutheran Abbey in Beulah. The brace busy a acreage arctic of Beulah for seven years and purchased the acreage in 1958. Reynold took abundant pride in alive the clay and enjoyed every aspect of the agriculture operation.

He was alive in the architecture appearance of Zion Lutheran Abbey in Beulah. Throughout his abounding years as a member, Reynold enjoyed confined the abbey in any address he could.

He is survived by is wife, Tillie, rural Beulah; one daughter, Lucille Sailer, Lincoln, Calif.; one son, Kerry Sailer, Beulah; one grandson, Mark Sailer, Peoria, Ariz.; bristles brothers; four sisters; several nieces and nephews; and abounding abutting ancestors and friends.

He was preceded in afterlife by his parents; and one sister.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Zion Lutheran Abbey of Beulah or the Sakakawea Baddest Hospice. (Goetz Burial Home, Washburn)

Eugene "Gene" G. Aune, 78, Bismarck, died Nov. 28, 2001, in a Bismarck hospital. Casework will be captivated at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Trinity Lutheran Church, Bismarck, with the Rev. Steve Sathre officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, with advancing rites by VFW Post No. 1326.

Visitation will be captivated from apex to 9 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to apex Saturday at Eastgate Burial Service, Bismarck, and will abide one hour above-mentioned to casework at the church.

Eugene Gordon Aune was built-in March 23, 1923 at Bismarck, to Anton and Lillian (Anderson) Aune. He was aloft and able in Bismarck. During World War II, Gene served with the underwater annihilation aggregation as a frogman in the assemblage now accepted as the Navy Seals. He again alternate to Bismarck area he farmed, formed at the Post Office and at Trinity Lutheran Church. He retired in 1986.

Gene affiliated Eleanore Neumann in Bismarck on March 6, 1948. They were associates of Trinity Lutheran Church. He served on the academy lath for 11 years, and was a DAV member, and belonged to VFW, American Legion and the Sons of Norway.

He is survived by his wife, Eleanore, Bismarck; four daughters and one son-in-law, Patricia and John Sedlemeyer, Portland, Ore., Karen Wardner, Bismarck, Mary Lou Aune, Kennewick, Wash., and Beth Aune, Bismarck; four grandchildren of whom he was actual proud, Eugene Aune, Jimmy Sedlemeyer, and Jennifer and John Wardner; one great-granddaughter, the adulation of his life, Shayla Ann Wardner; one brother and two sisters-in-law, Duane and Isabell Aune, Bismarck, and Hazel Aune, Tacoma, Wash.; and one sister and two brothers-in-law, Mabel and M.T. Nelson, Tacoma, and George Hessiwick, Portland, Ore.

Gene was preceded in afterlife by his parents; one son-in-law, Robert "Bob" Wardner; four brothers, Robert, Darwin, Lawrence and Vernon Aune; and one sister, Ruth Hessiwick.

LINTON - Bennie Job, 88, Linton, died Nov. 29, 2001, in the Linton hospital. Casework will be captivated at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Aboriginal Baptist Church, Linton. Further arrange are awaiting with Myers Burial Home, Linton.

RHAME - Rose M. Miller, 72, Rhame, died Nov. 28, 2001, in the Hettinger medical center. Casework will be captivated at 10 a.m. MST Saturday at Bowman Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Bowman Cemetery.

She is survived by two sons, Stanley and Dallas, both of Rhame; one daughter, Scarlett Albrightson, Fargo; four sisters, Ruth Erickson and Maxine Erickson, both of Bowman, Beulah Jorgenson, Rhame, and Dorothy Crow, Marmarth; one brother, Shirley Hanson, Rhame; and seven grandchildren. (Krebsbach Burial Service, Bowman)

DICKINSON - Peter F. Olheiser, 71, Dickinson, died Nov. 28, 2001, at his home afterward a diffuse illness. Casework will be captivated at 1:30 p.m. MST Saturday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Dickinson. Further arrange are awaiting with Ladbury Burial Service, Dickinson.

Esther G. Muthiah, 93, died Nov. 24, 2001, in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. Casework were captivated Nov. 27 at Tamil Methodist Church, Ipoh.

Survivors accommodate one son, the Rev. Lionel Muthiah, and his wife, Marion, Mandan; two daughters, Esme and Estelle and their husbands, all of Malaysia; and nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren, who alive on four altered continents.

NEW SALEM - Gordon R. Pletan, 78, New Salem, died Nov. 26, 2001, in a Bismarck hospital. Casework will be captivated at 11 a.m. MST today at the City Auditorium, New Salem. Burial will be captivated at 2:30 p.m. MST at Carson Association Cemetery.

Visitation will be captivated one hour afore casework at the auditorium.

Gordon was built-in Jan. 9, 1923 at Dunn Center, the son of Rudolph and Ottilia (Gorder) Pletan. On Oct. 23, 1949 he affiliated Imogene Nelson in Carson. In 1957 they purchased their own acreage arctic of Flasher. In the abatement of 1980, they larboard the acreage and confused to New Salem area he was alive at the time of his death.

Gordon is survived by his wife of 52 years, Imogene; three sons and their spouses, Gary and Shelly, Flasher, Dale and Becky, New Salem, and Dwight and Lorie, Mandan; one daughter, Trudy Truax and her husband, Tom, Menoken; six grandchildren, Chad Pletan and his wife, Tina, Flasher, Casey and Cody Pletan, both of New Salem, and Kristin, Lisa and Steven Pletan, all of Mandan; two brothers and bristles sisters-in-law, Ralph Pletan, Bismarck, Donald and Jackie Pletan, Plattsmouth, Neb., Carol Pletan Stevenson, Coon Rapids, Minn., Carol Pletan, Kensington, Minn., Sharon Pletan, Seattle, and Colleen Pletan, Winter Haven, Fla.; four sisters and three brothers-in-law, Joyce and Don Peterson, Lombard, Ill., Marlys Vaagen, Tayler, Loretta and Tom Hoversten, Lodi, Wis., and Phyllis and Bill Nelson, Bismarck; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Ted and Shirley Nelson, Tacoma, Wash.; abounding nieces and nephews; a host of friends; and appropriate friends, Ruben "Bud" and Arlette Kovar, Flasher.

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He was preceded in afterlife by his parents; his son, Kevin; a son and babe who died as infants; and four brothers, Ernest, Howard, Duane and Owen. (Buehler-Larson Burial Home, Mandan)

Maynard Stephens, 92, Missoula, Mont., died Nov. 27, 2001, in a Missoula affliction center. A canonizing account will be captivated at 2 p.m. MST today at Missoula Manor.

Maynard was built-in May 28, 1909, to Mattie and Joe Stephens, on the old sheep agronomical on the Knife River abreast Stanton, N.D. He was the youngest of bristles boys and one girl. He lived on the home agronomical until 1932 aback he was assassin by the Arctic Dakota Actual Society as architecture abettor and archetypal builder. He formed on surveys at accompaniment parks in the summers. Afterwards his ancestor died in 1935 he went aback to the ranch. Maynard enlisted in the U.S. Navy SeaBees on Sept. 30, 1942 and served in the Kodiak and Aleutian islands, Pearl Harbor and the Philippines. He was absolved on Dec. 3, 1945.

He affiliated Rose Maichel on Sept. 21, 1946 in Hazen. The Stephens brothers awash their agronomical in 1959 and confused to Montana and Maynard and Rose acclimatized on a agronomical in the Mission Valley abreast St. Ignatius. Due to bloom problems they awash the agronomical in 1970. Rose anesthetized abroad in 1996 and Maynard confused to the Missoula Manor in 1998.

In his years with the Actual Society, Maynard was appropriate to do ample actual research, which became his amusement in afterwards years. His models characterize western history of the aerial Missouri River Valley, abnormally the steamboats and big bales teams. He now has baiter models in four museums, the Bismarck Heritage Center, the Architecture of the Aerial Missouri at Fort Benton, the Mercer County Architecture at Beulah, and the architecture in Williston.

Survivors accommodate his nieces and nephews, Gene Stephens, Missoula, Kenneth Stephens, Stevensville, Mont., Penny Stephens, Missoula, Nancy Beck, Beulah, Sandra Brown, Minnesota, and Sue Scarborough, Texas.

Memorials may be fabricated to the Architecture of the Aerial Missouri at Fort Benton or to the alms of the donor's choice. (Livingston-Malletta & Geraghty Burial Home, Missoula)

FARGO - Douglas Gordon Payne, 73, Fargo, died Nov. 28, 2001, in his home. Casework will be captivated at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Olivet Lutheran Church, Fargo. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Fargo.

Visitation will be captivated from 6 to 7 p.m. today at Hanson-Runsvold Burial Home, Fargo, area a canonizing anniversary will be captivated at 7 p.m.

Douglas Payne was built-in Feb. 17, 1928 in Argusville, N.D., to Percy and Estelle (Keating) Payne. Affective to Fargo in 1943 he abounding Central Aerial Academy and accelerating in 1945. Afterwards graduation Douglas enlisted in the U.S. Navy Airforce confined his country as astrologer in Atu, Alaska until 1948. Aloft abiding to Fargo he enrolled in NDSU (formerly NDAC) admission in 1950 with a available of science amount in economics.

Douglas formed for Minneapolis Moline as a account administrator and acreage administrator in Fargo, Havre, and Abundant Falls, Mont. In 1952 he affiliated Arline J. Hovland in Northwood, N.D. In 1958 he abutting Equitable Activity Assurance in Fargo. During that time Douglas connected his apprenticeship and accustomed his LLB amount from LaSalle University in Chicago and his CLU and CHFC from American College of Activity Underwriters in Bryn Mawr, Pa. In 1961 he transferred to Bismarck as a acreage manager.

In 1963 he confused aback to Fargo and abutting Western Accompaniment Activity as a administrator of training and afterwards acceptable abettor carnality admiral of avant-garde underwriting and abettor financing. He remained there until his retirement in 1990.

Doug was alive in the allowance industry throughout his life. He was architect and aboriginal admiral of the Fargo Chartered Activity Underwriters Association Chapter. He was additionally a affiliate of National Activity Underwriters and admiral of Arctic Central Training Admiral Association, above admiral of F-M Estate Planning Council and added allowance industry organizations.

His association activities included admiral and allotment affiliate of Fargo Chapter of Optimist International, affiliate and above lath affiliate of Olivet Lutheran Church. He was a affiliate of the lath of admiral for Red River Human Casework for eight years, confined as a gaming chairman. Douglas was on the advising lath of UND Medical School; lath of admiral of Fargo Association Health, and advising lath of Sr. Companion program. He was additionally a affiliate of the Elks, Eagles, and the American Legion.

Doug represented District 11 (South Fargo) in the Accompaniment Legislature for six agreement from 1985 to 1997. He served on Transportation, Accompaniment and Federal Government, and the Appropriations Committees. In 1997, he was alleged Legislator of the Year by the Professional Allowance Association.

Doug was a best for the accompaniment of Arctic Dakota, his bourgeois angle in all areas of government were committed to all the citizens of the state. He believed that the ambiguous abridgement during his administration placed the accompaniment revenues in a perilous situation. It was the albatross of the Legislative Assembly to accommodate and administer to all casework aural the accompaniment to abide the advance of Arctic Dakota for the adolescent generation.

He is survived by his wife Arline; two daughters Deborah (James) Eklund, Bay Harbor, Mich., and Kimberlie (George) Yineman, Appleton, Wis.; one son, Mark (Elizabeth) Payne, Detroit Lakes, Minn.; six grandchildren, Samantha, Kylie and Jake Yineman, and Emily, Luke and Anna Payne; and one sister, Juanita Dura, Jamestown.

He was preceded in afterlife by his parents, Estelle and Percy Payne; and his stepmother, Hilda Stenjhem Payne.

Alfred W. Bartunek, 88, Glendale, Ariz., died Nov. 11, 2001. Casework were captivated Nov. 16 at St. Louis the King Catholic Church, Glendale. Burial will be in Hankinson, N.D.

Mr. Bartunek was built-in Aug. 26, 1913 in Ellsworth, Kan. He spent best of his adolescence in Lidgerwood, N.D. He formed for abounding years in Bismarck at Provident Activity Insurance, and was a adept affiliate of Cathedral of the Holy Spirit church. He spent abundant if his retirement in Arizona, with summers spent in Hankinson.

He is survived by his wife, Caroline; one sister, Marion Saunders; six sons, Gerald, Jim Mark, John, Mike and Tom; and one daughter, Mary Jo Hall.

Dixie Lindquist, 52, Lincoln, died Nov. 28, 2001, in a Bismarck hospital. Casework will be captivated at 1 p.m. Sunday at Perry Burial Home, Mandan. Further arrange are pending.

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NEW ROCKFORD - Walter Johanson, 81, New Rockford, died Nov. 29, 2001, at his home. Casework will be captivated at 2 p.m. Monday at Aboriginal Lutheran Church, New Rockford. Further arrange are awaiting with Evans Burial Home, New Rockford.

LaMOURE - Olga E. Bubach, 88, LaMoure, died Nov. 27, 2001, in the LaMoure affliction center. Casework will be captivated at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Trinity Lutheran Church, LaMoure. Burial will be in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, Marion.

She is survived by her husband, Clarence; three daughters, Joyce Matzke, Marion, Janet Bauer, Dickinson, and Kathleen Callahan, Albuquerque, N.M.; one son, Rodney, Grand Forks; two brothers, Adolph Weight, Jamestown, and Wilfred Weight, Peoria, Ariz.; two sisters, Leona Day, Edmonds, Wash., and Frances Reid, Farmington, Minn.; 13 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. (Dahlstrom Burial Home, LaMoure)

BELFIELD - John Schaff, 74, aforetime of Belfield, died Nov. 27, 2001, in a Dickinson affliction center. Casework will be captivated at 10 a.m. MST Saturday at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Belfield. Burial will be in St. Bernard's Cemetery, Belfield.

He survived by one daughter, Nita Northrop, Belfield; three sons, Jack, Tacoma, Wash., Melvin, Mesa, Ariz., and Duane, Dickinson; bristles grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Walter, Belfield, and George, Dickinson; and three sisters, Caroline Hecker, Kingman, Ariz., and Hilda Wanner and Victoria Hecker, both of Dickinson. (Ladbury Burial Service, Dickinson)

HAZEN - Walter E. Anderson, 80, Hazen, died Nov. 28, 2001, in the Hazen medical center. Casework will be captivated at 2 p.m. MST Saturday at Seibel Burial Home, Hazen, with the Rev. David Suelzle officiating. Burial will be in St. Matthew Cemetery, Hazen.

Visitation will be captivated from 4 to 7 p.m. MST today at Seibel Burial Home, Hazen.

Walter was built-in April 16, 1921, a son of Matthew and Lottie (Evenson) Anderson. He was aloft and able at Larson, N.D. He served in the Civilian Conservation Corps for a time afore actuality active with the railroad. In 1944, Walter became active by Truax-Traer Atramentous Abundance at Columbus, N.D. He affiliated Joyce Domsteen at Plentywood, Mont., on Aug. 18, 1945. They lived in Columbus until 1969, aback he was transferred to Glenharold Abundance at Stanton. Together they retired in Hazen area he had lived until his passing.

Walter enjoyed spending time in his backyard and garage. He admired spending time with his ancestors and abnormally his grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Joyce; one son and daughter-in-law, Mervyn and Jean Anderson, Mandan; one babe and son-in-law, Wendy and David Grant, Hazen; four grandchildren, Elizabeth Anderson, Michael and Rachelle Anderson, Dustin and Nichole Grant, and Heather Grant; three great-grandchildren, Dylan and McKenzie Anderson, and Marshall Grant; one sister and brother-in-law, Donna and Morris Lawrence, Minot; one brother, Berneil Anderson, Glendive, Mont.; and abundant nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in afterlife by his parents; two half-brothers, Willard and Howard Walstead; and one half-sister, Bernice Matson.

Edwin "Ed" Stadel, 70, admirable husband, ancestor and grandfather, went to abiding home to be with his Lord Nov. 27, 2001. Casework will be captivated at 11 a.m. Monday at Eastgate Burial Account Chapel, Bismarck, with the Rev. Arland Dwelle officiating. Burial will be in Arctic Dakota Veteran's Cemetery, Mandan, with advancing rites by VFW Post No. 1326.

Visitation will be captivated from 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday, and 9 to 11 a.m. Monday at the burial home.

Ed was built-in Aug. 20, 1931 south of Dawson, N.D., the son of Conrad and Hannah (Buchholz) Stadel. He was aloft and abounding academy in Arctic Dakota. He afterwards confused to Eastern Montana and formed with assorted farmers until entering the Army in 1951. He was advantageously absolved in 1953. On June 17, 1956, he affiliated Ila Paulson of Baker, Mont. While in Baker he formed in the oil fields until affective to Bismarck in 1994. At the time of his death, he was active with Medcenter One of Bismarck.

Ed enjoyed yardwork, baby carpentry projects and was advised an all-around handyman. The simple things in activity and spending time with his ancestors brought Ed the greatest enjoyment. Ed's determined acceptance in his Savior never faltered throughout his action with illness.

Keeping him in their fondest memories are his wife, Ila, Bismarck; three daughters and their families, Renata and Ellen Larson, Bismarck, Kami Just, LaMoure, and Romi and Ryan Leingang, Mandan; bristles grandchildren, Sara Larson, Bismarck, Derek and Keelie Just, LaMoure, Kailee Leingang and one yet to be built-in Leingang, Mandan; three brothers, Albert, Whittier, Calif., Bill, Des Plaines, Ill., and Duane, Dickinson; one sister, Doris (Stadel) Heath, Hettinger; and abounding nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in afterlife by his parents; and an baby brother, Lavern.

"We adulation and absence you Dad."

In lieu of flowers, amuse accelerate memorials to Mission of Mercy, 15475 Gleneagle Drive, Colorado Springs, CO, 80921.

Martin Vander Vorste, 84, Bismarck, died Nov. 27, 2001, in a Bismarck hospital. Casework will be captivated at 2 p.m. Saturday at Aboriginal United Methodist Church, Bismarck, with the Rev. Kermit Culver officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Canonizing Gardens, Bismarck.

Visitation will be captivated from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. today at Eastgate Burial Service, Bismarck, and will abide one hour above-mentioned to casework at the church.

Martin was built-in Nov. 3, 1917, to John and Trance (VanDiest) Vander Vorste on a acreage bristles afar west of Westfield, N.D., in Emmons County. He abounding brand academy at the Hilltop rural country academy in Emmons County and accelerating from aerial academy in Pollock, S.D. Afterwards admission he confused to Bismarck area he became a meat cutter.

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He affiliated Marjorie Jones on July 3, 1940. Martin and Marjorie connected to alive in Bismarck area he was active by Spahn's, again Sperling's Grocery and afterwards by Super Valu, acid meat. Martin began alive for Caterpillar Tractor in the genitalia administration in 1948. He spent the butt of his career alive for Caterpillar and retired from Butler Machinery in 1985. At that time he was District Genitalia Administrator for Bismarck, Minot and Dickinson.

For abounding years Martin spent time at the cottage he congenital with the advice of ancestors and friends, on Lake Isabelle south of Dawson. He enjoyed dabbling and seemed consistently to acquisition a way to accomplish article work. Best of all, he admired and enjoyed ancestors and friends, and the aftermost several years he was adherent to caring for his wife.

He was a affiliate of the Nordic Chorus, Elks, Lions and Aboriginal United Methodist Church, area he served on a cardinal of boards and committees for abounding years.

Survivors accommodate his wife, Marjorie; one babe and son-in-law, Sharon and Ronald Klusmann, Minot; one son and daughter-in-law, James and Joanne Vander Vorste, Boulder, Colo.; two granddaughters, Jennifer (Tony) Reahr, Ashland, Mo., and Gwyn (Scott) Browning, Evergreen, Colo.; and three great-grandchildren, Mandee and Andrew Reahr, and Jackson Browning.

He was preceded in afterlife by his parents; bristles brothers, Jack, Johannas, Gary, Willie and Lester; and three sisters, Hannah, Mary and Kathryn.

RIVERDALE - Sylvia Enyart, 81, Riverdale, died Nov. 28, 2001, in a Bismarck hospital. Weakened by emphysema, over the aftermost year, she beneath advancing chemotherapy and radiation analysis that would accept been appropriate to apathetic the pancreatic blight apparent in September. Until the aftermost two days, Sylvia had been analytic adequate at home in Riverdale with chambermaid advice of her daughters, St. Alexius Hospice, and abounding acceptable neighbors.

Sylvia was built-in June 12, 1920 in rural Zap, N.D., to Jacob and Fredricka (Jenner) Gramm. She was the youngest of six accouchement and for the best allotment was aloft on a acreage in what is locally accepted as the "sand hills" amid Stanton and Hazen.

She affiliated Kenneth "Rudy" Enyart on May 18, 1940, at Stanton. For a abbreviate time they lived in Beulah but confused aback to the Enyart address southeast of Stanton and helped Grandma Enyart (LaVerna) advance the acreage during World War II.

Sylvia and Rudy had eight accouchement (three boys, bristles girls) over the aboriginal 22 years of their affiliated live. During that period, the ancestors lived in abounding places in and about Stanton. Sylvia's adeptness and adeptness fabricated anniversary of these places' absolute homes, whether it was a tar cardboard berth forth the Missouri River, a adapted meat market, an elevator annex, or a fine, new bristles bedchamber home. In every case the "Enyart home" was a blessed abode for kids to abound up in, for kids and ancestors to appear aback to aback things didn't assignment out well, and for accompany to appear to for a acceptable meal and fellowship.

After the six earlier accouchement were out of the home, Sylvia and Rudy confused to Mountain, N.D., for a year or so, area she formed in a nursing home and Rudy formed on a aegis installation. In 1972, they bought a account base in Pick City and accession in Riverdale, a year later. Sylvia had alleged Riverdale "home" back 1978.

In accession to her abilities of authoritative yet accession abode a blessed home, Sylvia had a cardinal of added talents that her ancestors and accompany affectionately bethink and ambition to blab here.

Self able musician: Sylvia played guitar and sang. As a adolescent she and her sister and baby friend, Marie (who played a banjo), and brother Ben, sang and entertained the Gramm Ancestors during long, cold, winter nights of the Abundant Depression. As a adolescent adults, Sylvia, Marie and Marie's husband, Charlie (who played the fiddle), entertained at abode parties and barn dances.

Seamstress: Sylvia sewed about all the clothes that her girls wore; from simple academy accoutrements to admirable brawl dresses and intricate bells gowns. She fabricated them all with her own arrangement designs.

Business manager: Sylvia handled the administration duties of abounding business ventures, including farming, ferry, atramentous mine, restaurant, laundry-mat, two gas stations, baiter rental, and a allowance shop. In the backward 70's she apprenticed with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to advance the Administration Architecture in Riverdale. It was claimed by Corps cadre that her apology assignment absolved that celebrated architecture from the accident ball.

Artist: Sylvia was an able oil painter and created abounding admirable works of arts. She acclimated her active acuteness to actualize designs for floats and signs. If there had been a contest, she would consistently placed aerial in Valentine boxes and Christmas packages. She did win the community's accolades for her abounding snow sculptures she congenital on her accouter or in her yard.

Entertaining chef: Having abounding years of acquaintance of alive with bound resources, she could accomplish a abundant meal out of actual basal ingredients. Friends, neighbors, and ancestors affirmation her southern absurd chicken, bread, bean soup, barbecue ribs, caramel rolls, and German amber block were the best of all. Sylvia enjoyed affable for parties. She could be (and generally was) alleged aloft for an after-bar-closing breakfast, continued afore Perkins.

Nurse and comforter: With eight accouchement and abounding ancestors who depended on her and came to her for care, Sylvia was the apotheosis of the appellation "care giver". From adolescence aches, burst bones, and ammo wounds, to austere bloom issues including blindness, affection attacks, and cancer, she delivered affliction and support, no amount how far abroad or how continued the siege.

Socializer: Sylvia admired to be with accompany and had many. Her accouchement would accept admired to account them by advertisement their names here, but she assured them that they will apperceive who they are. Sylvia enjoyed bowling, bingo, and canoeing with her buddies, afterwards Rudy died. Her accompany spanned abounding age groups and her friendships endured abounding years.

Grandma: Alike admitting in the aboriginal years she had little time for grandchildren, as she still had two of her own accouchement at home, the abbreviate times were acceptable times for the grandchildren. Alike with the accepted calculation of 14, anniversary had their own appropriate times to bethink her by. She consistently fabricated a appropriate accomplishment to baddest a custom-built allowance for anniversary adolescent and grandchild. During the three years, and alike her aftermost three weeks, Nevada Sorensen, the youngest grandson, had accustomed her a acumen to attending advanced to the abutting day.

Sylvia was preceded in afterlife by her parents; all of her siblings; her youngest son, Wakely (1983); and her bedmate Rudy (1996).

She is survived by two sons, Warren and above daughter-in-law, Joyce Enyart, Bismarck, and Winston and Linda Enyart, Bismarck; and bristles daughters, Scarlett and Jerry Horning, Naples, Fla., Carrie and Leon Simpfenderfer, Stanton, Grace and Byron Fretty, Big Lake, Minn., Jessie Quinn, Bismarck, above son-in-law, Sam Fears, Washburn, and Sally Jane and Charles Sorensen, Riverdale.

Sylvia is additionally survived by 14 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and abounding accompany and ancestors who will absence her acceptable acclamation and abundance during these canicule of mourning.

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Sylvia, like her husband, Rudy, donated her charcoal to the University of Arctic Dakota Medical School. A canonizing account will be captivated at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Stanton, area Sylvia and her absolute ancestors were baptized in 1956. The ancestors was sponsored by Adolph (Ike) and Mary Leupp. The canonizing account will be conducted by the Revs. Marv Mutzenburger and Ronnie Hildahl.

In lieu of flowers, the ancestors requests memorials be beatific to the Shriners Hospital, 2025 East River Parkway, Minneapolis, MN, 55414. (Goetz Burial Home, Washburn)

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