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- Richard Vilhauer Bowdle: Richard Vilhauer passed away Dec. 3, 2008, in Bowdle.
The memorial service will be 11 a.m. Saturday, June 6, 2009, at the United Church of Christ in Ipswich.
Richard was born April 20, 1926, to Christ and Lydia (Ehresman) Vilhauer on the family homestead near Hosmer, where he grew up.
Survivors: sister, Ramona Newcomb of Oklahoma; and brother, Dr. Melvin Vilhauer of Wisconsin.
He was preceded in death by brothers: Alvin and Helmuth Vilhauer.
Published in the Aberdeen News on 6/2/2009
Eleanor M. Orth ? 1927 - 2004
Eleanor M. Orth, 76, Minot, died Friday, April 9, 2004, in her home.
Eleanor was born December 29, 1927, in Artas, South Dakota, the second child in a family of five girls, born to George and Bertha (Knoepfle) Vilhauer. She was raised and attended country school in that area.
On November 2, 1947, she married Edwin C. Orth, in Artas. They lived and farmed in Artas for five years, and then moved to Eureka, SD. They later moved to Mobridge, SD, and in May of 2001 she moved to Minot.
Eleanor did child-care for many years, as well as house-keeping for other people. She was a member of the Family Worship Center and also volunteered for a number of years at the Indian Bible College, both in Mobridge, SD. While living in Minot she was a member of the First Assembly of God Church.
Survivors: Son, Darrell D. (Connie) Orth, Minot; daughters, Elaine (Daniel) Allerdings, Hardin, MT, and Darnelda (Moses) Saleh, Iowa Falls, Iowa; eight grandchildren, Jeremy and Justin Orth, Joel, Joshua and Jessica Saleh, and Jason (Lisa) Allerdings, Monica (Matt) Kaufman and Derrick Allerdings; three great-grandchildren, Chloe Allerdings, Andrew Allerdings and Alyca Kaufman; sisters, DeVona Knoepfle, Cottonwood, AZ, Anelia Lane, Mounds View, MN, and Lila (Wendell) Rector, West Fargo, ND; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins also survive. Eleanor was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin C. Orth, son, Dennis Orth, parents, George and Bertha Vilhauer, and a sister, Florence Ebel.
Funeral: Tuesday, April 13, 2004, at 10:30 a.m., at the First Assembly of God Church, Minot, ND.
Visitation: Tuesday, one hour prior to the service in the church.
Burial: Mound City Cemetery, Mound City, SD.Officiant: Rev. Nathan Johnson
Music: Eleanor's niece, Sonja Lane, vocalist"Welcome Home"Marcia DesLauriers, vocalist"On Eagles Wings" and "Lord's Prayer"Congregational Hymns"How Great Thou Art" and "Amazing Grace"Virginia Dohms, organist
Honorary Bearers: Eleanor's family and friends
Active Bearers: Eleanor's grandchildren, Jeremy Orth, Justin Orth, Joel Saleh, Joshua Saleh, Jessica Saleh, Jason Allerdings, Monica Kaufman, Darrick Allerdings
Immediately following the funeral in the church everyone is invited to join the family for lunch and fellowship in the church fellowship hall.
Dack Vilhauer Heiser
Services
Funeral Mass: Thursday, St. John's Catholic Church, Baker
8/18/2005 10:30 a.m.
Rosary: Wednesday, St. John's Catholic Church, Baker
8/17/2005 7:00 p.m.
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Funeral Mass for Dack Vilhauer Heiser, 18 of Baker will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday, August 18, 2005 at St. John's Catholic Church in Baker with Father Thomas Tobin, celebrating. Burial will follow in St. John's Catholic Cemetery in Baker. Visitation will be Wednesday, August 17, 2005 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Stevenson Funeral Home in Baker and from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with a Rosary at 7:00 p.m. at St. John's Catholic Church in Baker. Dack Joseph Vilhauer Heiser?s time on this earth was cut tragically short by an automobile accident on August 15, 2005. Dack was born November 26, 1986 in Hettinger, ND and was welcomed into this world by a loving family. He received the sacrament of baptism at St. Bonaventure?s Catholic Church in McIntosh, SD. Before moving to Baker, MT, Dack blessed his Grandparents and Aunt and Uncle with an immeasurable amount of cherished memories. Upon moving to Montana, many of Dack?s childhood memories included hunting, playing videogames and rough-housing with his brothers. He attended grade school in Baker and was involved in basketball, football, and swim team in middle school. He attended religious instruction at St. John?s Catholic Church and sealed his commitment of faith at confirmation. He had the opportunity to deepen his spirituality by attending (TEC) Teens Encounter Christ in March and desired for other teens to attend. He graduated with the Baker High School Class of 2005 and was excited to further his education at MSU in Bozeman this fall. Dack?s attributes were many including his soft-spoken manner, deep love for his family that he proudly displayed, kindness and compassion, and his emotional softness. From a young age on to adulthood, Dack wore many hats while working at the family owned businesses. Mature beyond his years, he was always capable of managing the next challenge. Welcoming Dack into heaven are his great grandparents Christ and Clara Vilhauer and Lawrence and Gertrude Kahl; and his grandmother, Sharon Stugelmeyer. Those blessed by having shared in his life are his parents CB and Laurie Heiser, brothers Chris, Curtis and Cody Heiser, all of Baker; grandparents Harvey and Beverly Vilhauer, Baker, aunt and uncle, Mark and Bobbie Jo Vilhauer and their daughter, Brodi of Miles City, aunt Candace Vilhauer of Sidney and her children Tanner Sander of Sidney, Tara Sander of Bismarck, ND and Trevor Sander of Baker, and uncle and aunt Kelly and Angela Heiser and their children Sara and Mike of Baker.
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