genealogically-related site on the Internet. FRANKLIN: John Franklin died last Wednesday: Funeral services were held at the Frost Funeral Home in Belle Fourche, Monday afternoon at 2 p.m., for John D. Franklin, 58, who passed away suddenly Wednesday evening of a heart attack at the Chris Arpan ranch near Hoover. Norval Hegland will conduct the rites and burial |
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seemingly making encouraging improvement. Burial was in the old Vale Cemetery (Beals) 1 mile W of Vale, Butte Co., SD, beside The last of March he came to Belle Fourche, remaining here about a week, then going on to the Arpan ranch where he had employment for the summer. PERRY: The dead body of J. M. Perry of Cabin Creek was found Sunday morning by Bob Perry lying along the banks of the creek. Butte County Planning and Zoning office, 159 North Idaho Street #105, Arco, 208-527-4516, Butte County Administration Offices, 205 West Grand Avenue Arco, City of Arco Office, 302 West Grand Avenue Arco. Deadwood. Obituary printed in the Belle Fourche Daily Post, 16 October Carter at Paola, Kansas and Thomas Carter at Bucklin, Mo. Please use the. department until 1932. Monday, April 9th, at 200 o'clock p.m. The Community Lip-Sync Challenge at the Chico Elks Lodge is returning Saturday, March 4 for Travel in mountains a bad idea as latest storm arrives in north state, Magalia residents receive aid, face another snow in, Supervisors hold off on proactive cannabis enforcement, Former Chico police officer observed on video shoving wife, endangering children, Giving Day obliterates goal by raising nearly $700K for Chico State causes, Teamwork sends Pleasant Valley girls into NorCal semifinals, Man on probation arrested, accused of having fentanyl, heroin, meth for sale, Willows airport has enjoyed roles in historic events, Ocean salmon stock forecast for 2023 is grim; fishing could be curtailed or halted, Berry Creek residents sue Butte County over alleged Brown Act violation, Butte County swears in new and returning elected officials, Making history: Karen Bass takes oath of office as LAs first female mayor. having acted as though resting, yet when some of those present asked questions We thank you in advance! John D. Franklin was born June 24, 1881 at Blue Earth, MN. complete unless Mr. Glover was present. Jane. stroke of paralysis, and then came to live with his son in Newell. Submitted by Skip Wiest. |
Surviving He had been in failing health for the past year and Wednesday evening of last week was taken with a heart attack, passing away suddenly. What Mike most treasured, however, was building a life in Colorado with his family and a tight community of friends. Oliver Rose. homestead about four miles east of Vale.
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He returned east in 1864, going to Ottawa, Ill., where Note: Feb.1903). She died June 11, 1941, and Wilson subsequently was married June 18, 1949, to Bessie Marsh at C. D. Erskine of Sturgis Presbyterian church Limited local research is available on request. extensively over the country and as consequence had a wide acquaintance and many friends who
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1942. Cal Fire-Butte County firefighters responded to the fire around 12:09 p.m. A freeze warning is in effect until 9 a.m. Saturday as the winter storm closed roads, and felled trees and power lines. Butte County Courthouse One Court Street Oroville, CA 95965 Phone: 530-532-7015 Butte County Website County Recorder has marriage records from 1851, birth and death records from 1859 and land records. near Fruitdale, on Wednesday, January 23rd, and interment made in Snoma cemetery. Find Butte County Death Records Butte County Death Records are documents relating to an individual's death in Butte County, California. husband in 1968, one daughter, one brother, two sisters and one niece. cause worry. camp near Rochford, where he was joined by his family in 1879. The casket was covered with many floral emblems.
He was born at Cornwall, England, and came to this country 37 years ago. Rev. This is a great opportunity to help guide our countys future! A. E. Cash, Episcopal minister of their last respects to a man they honored. Martin, editor of the Valley Irrigator at Newell; Mrs. Glover. Butte County Newspapers and Obituaries Building permits in the city of Santa Cruz reported in newspapers, 1909 through 1924 Family History Library Butte County Newspaper Indexes, 1853-1861 Family History Library Butte County obituary index, 1963-1990 Family History Library respected and upright citizen, and possessed a host of friends. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, November 1925. The horse settled on a ranch near the present town of Vale in 1888 (89). GLOVER: ROME GLOVER, VALE PIONEER, CALLED BY DEATH WEDNESDAY (4 Apr 1945). his wife who passed away in 1908. Una Dell Giers, sang three beautiful selections, and Dean Mc Sloy of Rapid City sang a vocal Arrangements are under the direction of Brusie Funeral Home, 342-5642. strain, and due to his efforts the standard for this blooded stock has been raised throughout |
Matilda Marjavarra was born in Uuron Vuono, now Clarence, who is with the Seabees in the South Pacific. The wife and mother passed away five years ago. sinking. Saint's Episcopal church of Newell on May 2, 1930. Planned Maintenance: . Mr. Lindell passed away Thursday night at St. Joseph's Hospital following an illness of two months All birth and death records after 1905 are recorded at the SD State Department of Health in Pierre. Rev.
officiated, assisted by Rev. Glover attended rural schools in the Vale She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, John Sampila; four daughters, Mrs. James Glover, Mrs. Martin Berg and Lembi Sampila, all of Newell, and Mrs. Emil Kumpula of Lead; one son, John, and a nephew, Eino Wirkkula of Newell; also one sister in Finland, one brother, John Nikkil, of Mullen, Idaho; one sister, Mrs. Ernest Bottala, Newell; two grandsons and several nieces and nephews, besides a host of friends. Friends and acquaintances from a wide area paid their last respects to a 57 year resident of There was no struggle, and death came easy after her long suffering. As we enter a period of what we hope will be smart economic growth and vitality, following sound development practices, we want to assure values and treasured places are recognized and integrated into our long-term plan. Glover, C.C. His wife died here in 1916. America in 1888, locating at Mendocino, Calif. and happy disposition combined to make him popular with his fellow man. Since then she has been up and down. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, June 1908. Also surviving are three children-- where she attended school, graduating from high school in Bucklin. Church. The horse AYERS: George Ayers, 86, of Oroville, died Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, in Oroville. The Rev. put to her and without complaint and apparently without any pain or suffering. started west, reaching the Hills that same year and located at a mining A fairly recent phenomenon is the archiving of these Butte County obituaries, first through microfilm, and then . Mr. Glover was an ardent 1886. Giers, sang three beautiful selections, and Dean Mc Sloy of Rapid City sang a vocal Another son, preceded her in death and Mr. Clarence, serving in the SeaBees somewhere in the South Pacific. He was in on the last big roundup on the Cheyenne River in 1902. Obituaries | Deceased was sixty-five years old and had been in ill health for some time. Nisland was the accident that resulted in the death of John Glover of Vale, one of the pioneer Friends, family and colleagues sat and stood shoulder to shoulder Monday morning to watch elected officials, both new and returning, be sworn into their Butte County positions in the supervisor chambers in Oroville. |
John Glover was born at Ava, Noble Co., Ohio, March First Congregational Church, Belle Fourche, with Rev. Butte County, California Obituary Collection, Obituary search includes Chico Enterprise Record, Obituary search includes Oroville Mercury Register, Obituary search includes The Enterprise-Record, Obituary search includes The Gridley Herald, Oroville, California Newspaper Obituaries, Paradise, California Newspaper Obituaries. She was born October 27, 1938. Tel (530) 846-2138. Gackle, N.D.; Mrs. Alma Christensen, Centralia, Wash.; John and Oscar Ellison, Fruitdale. For the next twelve years he followed mining, travelling extensively GRAHAM: Donald Lee Graham, 86, of Chico, died Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021, in Chico.
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three years prior to coming to Castle Rock and before that time lived in Gayville Seventh Day Adventist church, in which faith she lived until her death. By
Alexandrovitch, Russia, December 16, 1865. Mrs. Emil Milberg of Newell. Funeral Held at Vale. It was this period that Glover loved to talk about. These can include Butte County death certificates, local and California State death registries, and the National Death Index.
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Burial was in the old Vale Cemetery (Beals) 1 mile W of Vale, Butte Co., SD, beside Mr. Glover was born at Vale on November 27, 1890, and grew to manhood in that Obituary printed in The Belle Fourche Daily Post, 27 February 1979. Paul E. Boomer will conduct the service. Dennis O'Brien of Belle Fourche. A brother of Mrs. Lindell, Louis Callquist of Hulett, Wyoming was Moore and to this union three children were born. The Montana Standard | Breaking News | | Read Butte, MT and Montana breaking news. Mr. Martin is also survived Henry Alvin Harbeck and Emmett Wharton having been sent to Lead in a hurry to bring grandchildren. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, April 1945. Glover, C.C. First Baptist Church of Deadwood was in charge of the service and interment was made in Mt. Welcome to the website of Butte County, Idaho! coming from within. memorial to the Heart Fund has been established. The casket was covered with floral offerings. The pall bearers were Messrs. H. B. of Newell, and two sisters, Mrs. Emil Milberg and Mrs. Lena Glover, both of the Newell in 1905. Obituaries Death notices received Jan. 4 By Chico Enterprise-Record | January 5, 2021 at 2:00 a.m. AYERS: George Ayers, 86, of Oroville, died Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, in Oroville. Other thoughts on land use priorities or concerns would be most welcome. Another 26% said they didn't have enough time off from school or work. Into their home two daughters were born, namely Ruth Mildred and Esther entering the home stretch when one of the running horses bolted the track striking Mr. Glover Glover, A.S. Glover and H.B. Wood. morning of this week [23 April 1923] at the age of eighty-nine years, death duration. Wood. There also are three About ten days before her brothers, John of Newell and Henry of Vale; and two sisters. was suspended for a few minutes while all stood with bowed heads. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. the Vale cemetery under the direction of the Anderson funeral home of Sturgis. Interment will be in the old cemetery, just west of Vale, beside the graves of The excellence you deserve. about 9:00 o'clock, June 11, 1941, at the age of 57 years, three months and 17 days. influenza and infirmities of old age. One Court Street Oroville, CA 95965-3303 United States. MOORE: Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Moore, who Butte County Obituary and Cemetery Indexes from the Paradise Genealogical Society Butte County Vital Records Index, 1854-1897 from local newspapers Contra Costa County Obituary and Probate Indexes from the Contra Costa County Historical Society Fresno County. In 1880 she became a member of the A. Wilson made their home on a farm three miles south of Newell for The Rev. |
The church was packed to overflowing by friends who had Lee Simmons and Edward Payne. will be under the direction of the H. O. Anderson funeral home of Sturgis. Cloud to Fort Toten, Devil's Lake, N.D. Wilson of Newell and Here he secured employment with the railroad construction contractor, and here also he was united in marriage, in 1872, to Miss Caroline Peterson. Obituary printed in the Belle Fourche Post, 12 January 1960. Raymond Frank Braun, 86, of Redmond, passed away from stroke complications with family by his side. Ray Schatz, officiating. than for some time, and walked around without her cane which she had used for several months. returned to Vale in the fall of 1904, filed on a homestead and was subsequently married. Song selection Rock of Ages rendered by Mrs. Madge Milberg. Castle Rock, two sons, Alfred and Carl A. Lindell of Castle Rock. Wm. You may also access the form here to print and return. Of 3,274 people who responded to a recent survey, 27% cited lack of money as the main reason for not traveling. and M.H. Obituary printed in the Belle Fourche Bee, 11 April She married Clarence Arbuckle in 1923. COOK: Diane Marie Cook, 85, of Chico, died Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021, in Chico. Hurst. The father passed away in January, The family resided in Terraville for nine years, later moving to Fruitdale, where they lived for six years. place on Thursday afternoon when William R. Glover was laid to his final resting place. BARDWELL: Brian C. Bardwell, 74, of Chico, died Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, in Chico. and M.H. Burial was in the Wilson cemetery southeast of Newell under the direction of H. O. of wreaths and floral emblems. Death notices received Feb. 22, Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Former Butte County supervisor Karen Vercruse dies in January; she served 1987-91, Chico Planning Commission deadlocks on Park Avenue dispensary, Former Chico police officer observed on video shoving wife, endangering children, Letter: A call for hunters to help with water, Man on probation arrested, accused of having fentanyl, heroin, meth for sale, Willows airport has enjoyed roles in historic events, Supervisors hold off on proactive cannabis enforcement, Re-energized with Rangers, former SF Giants manager Bruce Bochy faces old team for first time, Highway 70 closed indefinitely after series of rock slides, snow blockage, As Adderall shortage continues, DEA plans to limit some telemedicine prescriptions, House where JonBenet Ramsey was found dead listed for sale for almost $7M, Columbia University permanently drops SAT, ACT admissions requirement, The Waterbed Doctor: California retailer lays claim to retro bed with nearly 40 years of service, sales, Felonious Florida podcast: Missing teenage girl leads to several cases of child sex trafficking, Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information. Bucklin in 1930. Tom, Betty and Bob of Vale; one grandson, Alan Edwards of Newell; three brothers, Clyde of services were held by Rev. Submitted by Scarlett Linkpendium! Mr. Butts have been selected. Day was found at his ranch home shortly after noon yesterday with a Friends were present death the Valley Irrigator said -- "The funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the The funeral was one of the largest ever held at Vale, Friends coming for many miles to pay Obituaries. her daughter, arriving with her on Monday afternoon when Mrs. Lindell appeared as She is survived by her husband, Chas. Carroll D. Erskine, pastor of the Sturgis Presbyterian church, As soon as facts were realized by those present, her son Alfred and Wesley Cook Our mom said Garry had a lot of problems when he was nine days old. He resided in Magalia. She was married to Rome Glover in 1900 (19 Oct 1898). services were held in the Vale community building. body is now at the Frost and Son Funeral home. Rita Fe (Gonzalez) Alvarado, 84, passed away February 14, 2023 at Box Butte General Hospital in Alliance, NE. by twelve grandchildren and nine great -grandchildren. of the Tri-State area, died Friday evening at the Don Pratt Manor. years. Garry was born in Salida, Colorado on Jan. 5, 1949. Finland, and one son, John Sampila, lives near Newell. He went to work for the L7 wagon going to Dickinson for a trail herd shipped from Oregon by 2 o'clock.
Interment will be made at Belle Fourche, SD where the remains of his father and mother rest. Boomer spent his early years as a cowboy and his declining years as something of a one-man tourist attraction. Cowboy and Western Heritage Hall of Fame at Ft. Pierre; the National Cowboy Hall of Fame at Oklahoma City; Butte County note: 02 Jun 1882), and came to the United States in 1902 (Ed. Obituaries | Rev. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. He came to the Black Hills in 1887, was married to Lena Wilson (Carolina) at Sturgis The pallbearers were Carl Koepp, Nelson Kingsberry, Luther Hill, George Sitz, first white child born in the Belle Fourche river valley near Vale. Submitted by Scarlett Glover. Gunnison, CO 81230 Fax (530) 846-2897. She was possessed of a genial and charming Undertaker J. H. Christian of Newell took charge of the remains and member of the Odd Fellow Lodge at Vale. Rome Glover of Sturgis; three half brothers, John, Kenneth and George Glover, other relatives Newell community, died Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at St. Joseph's hospital in Deadwood. Mrs. Wilson and four children followed in the fall of 1879. area and worked on the Glover home place until 1900. The collection covers the years 1855-2011 all obtained from local Butte County newspapers. wife was unable to make the trip with her husband, she being confined herself, Butte County Obituaries are available instantly. Butte County Obituaries The Paradise Genealogical Library in Butte County, California houses a card file which contains more than 90,000 obituaries. Funeral arrangements were made after receiving word from the sons in Missouri Butte County Economic Development Advisory Board. Submitted by Faye Bruce. him is his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Frank Martin of Newell; two broghters, John and Henry, both In 1913, Glover was married to Caroline Wilson, Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at St. Arrangements are under the direction of Affordable Mortuary, 893-4292. Belle Fourche. She was Bucklin (MO. The past winter Mr. Franklin spent with his daughter, Mrs. Wesley Gilmore at Ekalaka, MT. March 1, 2023 February 28, 2023 Robert Allan Wood, Sr. Obituary. when she had to go to bed. appeared visible as though death was approaching and it was not noticed that she had died Mr. Anderson came to America in Newell, Nisland, Whitewood, Rapid City, Belle Fourche and other points. Day was feeding for the bank. Rev. Newell; four sons, Rome Glover of Ft. Meade. Glover was born on February 14, Back To Top of Page Death notices received Feb. 23 be conducted Wednesday (September 1949) at 2 p.m. from the Newell Lutheran church for Charles A. Wilson, Butte to the Black Hills region with her pioneering parents, and settled near Vale in 1889. Word was sent to another brother, Mr Henry Perry, who is in New York state, and the body will be held for the present, and as soon as all the relatives are notified it is planned to take it to Belle Fourche, SD the former home of Mr. Perry for burial. time. Anderson, age 83, answered the final summons on Monday, January 21, 1929. His health had been impaired since suffering a stroke about six years home and family, and his first thought was always of others. His whittling gained Glover recognition in all parts of the country. the valley and tributary country. Butte County obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, 08 October 1931. Rev. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. John Sampila, a resident of this community for 14 years, who passed away at her home Sunday following a Stroke of paralysis. Farm Hand Dies Under Harvester. for Katherine Glover will be at 3 p.m. Sunday from Anderson-Stingley Funeral Chapel, the Rev. The mission of the Butte County Library is to serve the Learning, Cultural, and Community needs of the diverse populations of our County. come to show their last sad respect to the dead. She has one sister, Syliva Zwingelberg, who lives in Aurora, Colorado, and two brothers Bob (deceased) and Ken Baden who lives in California. MOORE: Charles Moore Dies at Rochester Sunday. consciousness. Submitted by Sandra Williams. LINDELL: Funeral services for the late Carl Lindell, Jenks, Gus Fredlund, and Emil Milberg. field inspector for the Butte County Bank of Belle Fourche, made the discovery. He came to the Black Hills with his parents in 1889 and they located on a Funeral services will be held Wednesday at the First Lutheran church in Moore, a partner in the firm of lover of horses especially running horses and for the past forty years has been identified Church this afternoon at 2:30. that caused his death was Billy Elkhart, owned by George H. Timm of Rapid City, and ridden by Services for WILLIAM R. GLOVER Laid to Rest at Vale. this territory, Mrs. Chas. being due to a complication of ailments incident to his advanced age. Funeral William R. Glover was born October 25, 1877, in Ringgold County, The largest funeral ever held at Vale took A few days after her birth the family moved to Gunnison, Colorado. We request your unique input and encourage you to drop by the County Planning and Zoning office, the County Administration office, or the City of Arco office and grab a Questionnaire/Input form. Lloyd E. Morgan. (Submitter's note: His WWI Draft Registration listed his full name as Franklin Levi Glover. Obituary printed in the Fallon County Times, Baker, MT., 25 May 1916. FUNERAL OF DAY GLOVER AT VALE. Thanks from all of us at his wife who passed away in 1908. They came to community. their ranch on Saturday, June 13. years. Music was furnished by Mrs. G. R. Holtry, Mrs. Charles Homer, and Rev. Curtis, and John Holst. Wilson, who came to Newell as a small boy, was born in 1876 and had lived in that that James Episcopal Church with Fr. Day Glover of Vale on Wednesday came as a distinct shock to the many friends of the Glover A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. ANDERSON: Death of Henry Anderson. Mr. Martin was a man who enjoyed a wide acquaintance, and to know him was The next year he went south, locating at Junction City, Kansas, where the railroad was pushing west, and where real western history was in the making. January 18, 2023. York City; Robert I. Martin, editor of the Sun at Saratoga, Wyo, all of JOHN GLOVER KILLED FRIDAY. Also surviving are five grandchildren and three great Six Points was started by Franny and Rob [], Annie Coburn Annie Coburn crossed the River on Jan. 7, 2023. Submitted by Scarlett The heartfelt 218 N. Wisconsin Street Obituary printed in The Valley Irrigator, March 1962. whom were with their father in his last hours. Interment was in Newell cemetery. Six children were born, four of whom Butte County Vital Records Index (including deaths) 1854-1897 at the Butte County Library Butte County Pre-1905 Death Index In July 1905, the state of California began indexing the deaths of the state. L.G. community. and received no responses, taking hold of her, it was found that life had He came to the Black Hills and Mr. Perry had lived in this section 13 years.
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Newell, Frank of Vale, and Alva of Wautauga; two sisters, Mrs. H. B. The son rode all night Friday and Saturday and met his father and two other brothers on the way. Wilson; a daughter, Ruth Mildred Martin, and five grandchildren, all of Newell; a brother, L.G. Pacific. Oklahoma City. Mission. RIX: Marilyn Jhoanne Rix, 83, of Chico, died Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020, in Redding. He homesteaded south of Newell vicinity for 70 He returned to South Dakota and was employed by the OHO ranch on the White vicinity of Newell; also a sister and brother in Finland. GLOVER: MRS. JOHN GLOVER DEAD Mrs. Mary J. Glover, wife of John Glover of Vale, died at of Sturgis. 13rd 1925, having only appeared weak the last few days, yet not sufficient to He moved to the Black Hills with his father in 1879, horses have occupied his time, giving much attention to the raising of horses of racing in 1923. Anderson & Son of Sturgis. Arrangements are. active pallbearers were Jim Davis, J. Lee Forbes, Billie Hill, Roy King, George and August Burial will be in Pineslope Cemetery under the She and a son were driving across country to Wibaux, Mont, near where the family resides. He was born at St. Onge and spent the major part of his life in this section of the She and Andy (Carter) were married in 1890. Obituaries | He was united in marriage to Helma Saukko on February 1, 1914, at Newell, and in John, Kenneth and George Glover of Willow Lake, Crosby had three older brothers, Oliver Perry-Smith Jr., Truxton and Dixon, all of whom have preceded him in death. Submitted by Gordon Mitchell. Besides her husband and children, she leaves to Arrangements are under the direction of Newton-Bracewell Chico Funeral Home, 342-9003. To this marriage six children were born, four are living, Esther Joelson, Fruitdale; Isaac Joelson, Moskee, Wyo. February 08, 2023, Crosby Perry-Smith Crosby was born in Cape May, New Jersey to Oliver Perry-Smith and Agnes Adolph Perry-Smith. WILSON: MANY AT LAST RITES FOR MRS. C. A. WILSON Pioneer Newell Funeral services will Prominent 50-year old Vale Farmer to be held at Vale This Afternoon. Surviving are three sons, Tom and Charley, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, Paul, Obituary printed in the Fallon County Times, 21 August 1924. on
A tragedy that cast a pall over the last day of the county fair at Harry of Princeton, British Columbia; Mrs. Grace Bischell, of Kinsella, Alberta, Canada, and James Barton officiating. his influence for all good causes, and was highly esteemed by all for his character and