18 November 2021

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Erwin Spenst

Erwin Spenst


Erwin Spenst was born in 1924 in Grand Forks, N.D., to Helen Brunk Klouser and John Klouser. His given name was Richard Sylvester Brunk Klouser. He was later adopted along with his sister, Magdalene (Maggie Toavs), by George and Mary Spenst and his name was changed to Erwin Spenst. Erwin Spenst was a loving husband, father, brother, grandfather and uncle. He entered fully into the presence of the Lord on Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021, in Sun City, Ariz., at the age of 97. Erwin was a WWII veteran and served in the Pacific aboard an aircraft carrier, the USS OMMANEY BAY. It was hit by a Kamikaze suicide plane in 1944 and subsequently sank, but Erwin was able to jump from the aircraft carrier and survive. He also helped save other's lives that day. During this time, he was married to Gloria Hearth and, to this union, was born Joni Spenst Roberts and Diane Spenst Olsen. After the war, Erwin had a very successful career working for NASA on the Titan and Gemini space programs in Cape Canaveral, Fla. He married Terry Spackman and, to this union, was born Richard Spenst. After his military and NASA careers, Erwin decided to move to Oregon and become a cattle rancher. He was elected president of the Farm Bureau for Douglas County in 1970. In 1976, he was elected as the director of the Soil and Water Conservation District for the State of Oregon and the president of the Douglas County Livestock Association. Erwin decided to move to Wolf Point to be closer to his sister, Maggie, and his birth mother, Helen. He used his skills to work as a ranch hand for many local farmers and ranchers. In 1991, he dedicated his life to the Lord. He married Ruth Toavs Woolridge in 1993. Erwin and Ruth moved to Condon in western Montana. There, Erwin led the effort to build the first church in that area of the Rocky Mountains. The church was constructed with volunteer labor, and Ruth contributed by serving daily lunch to the workers. In 2004, Erwin and Ruth moved to Sun City, Ariz., and joined the Sun City Church of the Nazarene where Erwin served as an usher. He was a humble man and always greeted people with a smile. Erwin is survived by his wife, Ruth; a brother, Art Spenst; and three children, Joni Roberts, Diane Olson and husband Alan and Rick Spenst. In addition, Erwin is survived by stepchildren, Wayne Woolridge and wife Cindy and Tami Sherrard and husband Roy. Erwin and Ruth share 18 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his birth mother, Helen Klouser; his birth father, John Klouser; his parents, George and Mary Spenst; his sister, Maggie (Martin Toavs); his brother, Ralph (Lois Spenst); and his sister-in-law, Pauline Spenst. He had a veteran's burial with full military honors and has been laid to rest in Phoenix at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. (Paid Obituary)

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Eliza Red Elk

Eliza Red Elk


Eliza “Joey” BigLeggins Red Elk, 64, of Wolf Point died Nov. 4, 2021, in Wolf Point. The daughter of Sylvester BigLeggins and Donna Chase, she was born July 28, 1957. She was raised in Chelsea. She raised four sons, Doug Runs Through, Elijah Runs Through, Richard White Owl and Kory Hines. She attended school in Poplar and later moved to Glasgow with her mother and step-father, Curly Chase. She grew up with two sisters, Roberta “Bobby” Heghdal and Devta Taylor, and brother, John Johnson. She worked for A& S Industries in Poplar. She also worked for the Fort Peck Community College’s college program for young mothers obtaining their GEDs. Her duties were overseeing the daycare, which she loved. She worked hard and enjoyed visiting her many relatives and friends who stopped by her house. Her house was open to anyone. Holidays were very important to her. She always made sure to have plenty to eat and would snap many pictures. Family was very important to her. Her deep love and respect for her strong family who came before her was passed down to her children and grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her sister, Davetta Taylor; son, Elijah RunsThrough; and husband, Loren Red Elk. Her funeral service was held Friday, Nov. 12, at Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Wolf Point. Interment was at the Poplar City Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.

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Legion Elects Purvis, Kessner

Legion Elects Purvis, Kessner


Thomas Mann Post 81 of the American Legion hosted their Turkey Bingo fundraiser Nov. 14 from 1-3 p.m. at the legion hall in Culbertson. Pete Olson told the Community News that the event grossed $800. Olson said legion members are mourning the loss of former post commender David Dean, who died Nov. 6. A memorial service will be held at the legion hall Nov. 19. Peggy Purvis was elected to

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Daines Promotes Montana  Ag During Visit To India

Daines Promotes Montana Ag During Visit To India


U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., has returned from a successful trip to India where he met with India’s top trade official, Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal, and Indian pulse crop buyers to improve market access for Montana farmers and promote Montana pulse crops. Daines’ visit comes ahead of the U.S.-India Trade Policy Forum later this month, in which Daines urged Montana ag priorities

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