15 September 2022

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Fred Rathert

Fred Rathert


Frederick Charles Rathert, 82, died Sept. 8, 2022, at Faith Lutheran Home in Wolf Point. He was born in Wolf Point in 1940, the son of Francis and Charles Rathert. He attended St. Olaf College, where he met and married Kathy Jorgenson. After graduating, the couple moved to Missoula, and he attended the University of Montana School of Law. While in Missoula, they celebrated the birth of their first daughter, Kristin. The family moved to Williston, N.D., and he began law practice at the Bjella and Neff firm — later Bjella, Neff, Rathert, Wahl and Eiken. They had two more daughters, Karin and Gretchen, and a plethora of pets. He enjoyed hauling the family to horse shows and rodeos. He loved fishing. They spent much of their free time trolling for walleye, and he was a member of the Whopper Club. He was a passionate hunter. In his later years, he hauled his larger-than life goose decoys to the Montana ranch so he could snuggle inside the vinyl with his dog Red, and they would snooze between shooting at the gaggles of geese flying overhead. He was an active member of the community and church. He was ombudsman for Bethel Lutheran Home and volunteered for the Rural Water Association and for the Medora Foundation. He was a member of Gideons. Along with Kathy, Fred led Bible studies in prisons through the Kogudus Renewal

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08 September 2022

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Vera Paulson

Vera Paulson


Vera Paulson, age 97, passed away on Aug. 23, 2022, at the Eastern Montana Veteran’s Home in Glendive, Mont. Vera, the fourth of six children born to Andrew and Johanna Christopherson, was born on May 7, 1925, in Poplar, Mont. She grew up on the family farm and attended Longview School through the eighth grade. She continued staying on the farm until her marriage to John Paulson on Dec. 11, 1960. Following their marriage, they made their home in Wolf Point, Mont. John worked for Roosevelt County Road Department and Vera worked at the Sherman Hotel restaurant as a waitress. John passed away in 1980 from cancer. Vera continued waitressing until retiring at the age of 70. Vera’s passion were her beautiful flowers in her yard. She welcomed friends, neighbors and family for a treat of ice cream or baked goodies. She enjoyed her many visits from nieces, nephews and all little ones as much as we all enjoyed her. Vera was preceded in death by her parents; husband, John; siblings, Olive Murphy (Vance), Irene Vraa (Orrie), Paul Christopherson, Elsie Tolan (Victor) and Russell Christopherson (Ann); nephews, Dennis Tolan and Bruce Christopherson; and niece, Karen Lavoy. She is survived by nieces, Darlene Ellertson (Rich) of Great Falls, Mont., Lenora Stephenson (Larry) of Circle, Mont., and Elaine Moen (Phil) of Havre, Mont.; nephews, Duane Vraa (Ann) of Shelby, Mont., and Darryl Tolan (Noreen) of Glendive, Mont.; niece-in-law, Peggy Tolan of Omaha, Neb.; and numerous extended families. A graveside service will be held on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022, at 11 a.m. at the Greenwood Cemetery in Wolf Point. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www. stevensonandsons.com. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to a charity of one’s choice. A special thank you to the Eastern Montana Veterans Home, hospice program, medical facilities and Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home for Vera’s wonderful care. (Paid Obituary)

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Hazel Toavs

Hazel Toavs


Hazel L. Pickthorn Toavs, 95, died July 27, 2022. She was born April 5, 1927, to Lewis and Elsie Pickthorn in Bainville. She had three brothers, Chet, Lyle, Gayle, and one sister, Gloria. She attended grade school in Bainville, then moved to Wolf Point where she met and married Frank Toavs in 1947. They had two sons, Garry and Michael. In 1949, they moved to Saint Ignatius where they ranched until retirement in 1986. On the ranch they raised cattle chickens and had a trout pond. She enjoyed gardening and had blue ribbon flower and vegetable gardens as well as orchards. On their ranch, they were self-sufficient long before being self-sufficient was cool. She was a strong Christian woman. Her faith was important to her. She was very active in the churches they attended in Saint Ignatius, Ronan, Arlee and Bigfork. ShHe was involved in women’s ministry. Most recently, she attended Adventure Church in Kalispell. After retiring from ranching, they moved to Bigfork and resided there since. After Frank’s death seven years ago, she remained in their home until recently. She was an avid reader and continued gardening and caring for her own lawn even up to this summer. She enjoyed spending time with her family, especially the “littles.” She is survived by eight grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and 21 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her two brothers, sister, and husband, Frank.

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Jeremy Keiser

Jeremy Keiser


Jeremy Keiser, “ Amáȟbiya Hokšína” (Cloud Boy), 41, of Frazer died Aug. 31, 2022. He was born in Wolf Point on Sept. 22, 1980, to Jody Fern Howard and Wilbur Fred Keiser. He grew up in Frazer, where he was raised by his great-grandparents Wilson and Josephine Jackson. They made such an impact on his life and he talked about them both years after their deaths. His great-grandfather gave him the nickname Shadow because he would follow him everywhere like a shadow. He was also known as Drake and Keiz. He was an all-star baseball player in his youth. He had the fastest pitch in the league. Any player who swung against him was struck out. No one could hit the ball when he was pitching for the Wolf Point and Glasgow leagues. His teammates looked up to him and admired him. He was also a wonderful basketball player and football player and excelled at everything he did. He would even box when he could to show off his talent. Throughout the years, hunting was his passion. He never passed up a hunting trip. He would always be seen riding around with friends and family. He worked numerous jobs, including auto mechanics, in Great Falls, Minot, N.D., and Billings, before moving back home to Frazer. After moving back to Frazer, he met Stevie McClammy whom he had baby Adaline with. They later separated, but remained friends. He spent his last years with Alexis “Lexi” Bigleggins at his special aunt/mother Brandy Long’s home. He will be remembered for his sense of humor, strength and his smile. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Jessica Rue Keiser. He is survived by his daughters, Marjorie and Adaline Keiser and Tiffany Kuglin of Great Falls; son, Jaden Thomas of Great Falls; brothers, Cory Keiser, Hoyt Keiser, Cletus Keiser, Raymond Keiser and Raymond Johnston Sr.; sisters, Mercedes Keiser and Jerzee Bigleggins; and grandparents, Susan (Henry) Laroque, Sharlene (Joseph) Beston Sr., Rosalie Smoker and Roxy MacDonald. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 11 a.m. at the Pahin Wakpa Baptist Church in Frazer. Interment was at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Frazer. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.
01 September 2022

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Patricia Ann (Green) Laudato

Patricia Ann (Green) Laudato


Patricia (Patsy) Laudato, 81, of Penrose, Colo., passed away into the hands of her Lord on June 8, 2022, in Colorado Springs, Colo., with her husband and daughters by her side. She was preceded in death by her parents, Fremont and Marion Green; her children, Michael Laudato and Laurie Reed; and sister-in-law, Tammy Laudato. She was born to Andrew and Marion (St. Germaine) LaRoque on April 30, 1941, in Wolf Point, Mont. After the Battle of Bataan in the Philippines during World War II, Andrew was taken prisoner and died during the Bataan Death March. Patsy became the daughter of Fremont Green upon his marriage to Marion and later became a loving, older sister to Eileen, Tommy, Diane and Donna. She was kind, generous and protecting of them. She attended Immaculate Conception Grade School and Wolf Point High School. She met William Kent (Kenny) Laudato who was stationed at Glasgow Air Base and they were married on Aug. 1, 1960, at Immaculate Conception Church. They were blessed with four children, Debbie, Monica, Laurie and Michael; and her bonus daughter, Margie Messer. Patsy devoted herself to her family, moving and living in several places: Wolf Point, Mont.; Puerto Rico; Great Falls, Mont.; Niskayuna, N.Y.; Bozeman, Mont.; Cañon City, Colo.; and Penrose, Colo. In addition, she spent many summers in Yellowstone National Park. After the death of her daughter Laurie, Patsy and Kenny moved from Bozeman to Belgrade, Mont., to continue the upbringing of Laurie’s children, Kaetlin and Jarhet. They remained in Belgrade until their move to Cañon City, Colo., in August of 2020 and Penrose, Colo., in 2021. Patsy was a stay-at-home wife and mother until she became a bus driver for the Niskayuna school district where she continued to work until the family returned to their Montana roots. Patsy led a very busy life taking care of her family and others. Her faith in God sustained her, especially with the loss of two children, Michael and Laurie. She relied on our Lord during her long and painful battle with rheumatoid arthritis and during the last years of her life. She prayed and read the Bible daily, relying on God for strength. She was an excellent cook, making the most delicious Italian spaghetti sauce, savory dressing, wonderful potato salad and numerous other dishes which she prepared for many family gatherings. She was an exceptional seamstress — sewing, mending and making quilts for her family as well as others. She was a master at putting puzzles together, often adding pieces as she moved about doing other tasks. She created many lovely gifts using her extraordinary embroidery and macrame skills. She loved her family pets, especially her cat, Milo. She really enjoyed her yardwork and all her beautiful flower gardens and was looking forward to creating another beautiful yard at her new home in Penrose. She will be most remembered and missed by family and friends for her great sense of humor and contagious laugh. She is survived by her husband of almost 62 years, Kenny Laudato; daughter Debbie and her husband Will Just of Cañon City, Colo., their two children, Jonathan Rubio (Lakewood, Colo.) and Aaliyah Just (Cañon City, Colo.); daughter Monica and her husband Danny King of Santee, Calif., their two children, Jessica Dorman and husband Jacoby (Santee, Calif.), Rebecca Forrester and husband Stewart (Santee, Calif.); granddaughter Kaetlin Mayange and husband Hassan of Meridian, Idaho; grandson Jarhet Reed of Bozeman, Mont.; daughter Margie Messer of Rexford, N.Y.; sisters, Eileen Karge and husband Carl of Wolf Point, Mont., Diane DeWitt of Wolf Point, Mont., and Donna Marchwick and her husband Tom of Belgrade, Mont.; brother, Tommy Green and wife Denise of Belgrade, Mont.; brother-in-law, Clark Laudato of Sun City, Ariz.; sister-in-law, Sandy Laudato Anderson of Ballston, Spa N.Y.; and five great-grandchildren, Evelyn and Russell Dorman, Amelia Forrester, Zayla and Zahki Mayange; as well as many nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. at Belgrade Christian Assembly in Belgrade, Mont., on Sept. 6, 2022. Interment of ashes will take place at 12 p.m. on Sept. 8, 2022, at Greenwood Cemetery in Wolf Point, Mont. (Paid Obituary)

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Deanna Marie Youpee Red Star

Deanna Marie Youpee Red Star


Deanna Marie Youpee, 39, surrendered her life to join Jesus on Aug. 22, 2022. She was born June 1, 1983, to Burma Youpee in Poplar, Mont. Deanna was a firstborn and “sassy like her mama!” As a toddler, she would put her hands on her hips and firmly express her opinion. Deanna attended Poplar Head Start and graduated in 1988. She continued her schooling in Poplar until 1993 when, due to unfortunate circumstances, she was placed in foster care with Randy and Joy White. She lived with them on a ranch near Wolf Point, Mont., and attended school at Frontier School near Wolf Point. Later, she was homeschooled until she was enrolled in Wolf Point High School her sophomore year. She did well the next three years. Deanna was very talented in mathematics. In her senior year, her teacher said she was nearly a genius at mathematic calculations and theory. Deanna attended the Assembly of God Church in Wolf Point with her foster family. She loved worship and the “church family,” participating in youth group, acting in plays and helping with Sunday school. She took piano lessons from Betty Serdahl, who played for the worship team. Deanna played well and joined the worship team as pianist for a time. Throughout, she kept in touch with her birth mom and family. In the spring of 2002, Deanna moved to Poplar and attended Fort Peck Community College. She worked as a bookkeeper for A & S Tribal Industries. She also worked as a receptionist in a transitional living facility. While living in Poplar, she married Matthew Loves Him. They later divorced. In June of 2010, Deanna found a loving partner and husband, Delbert Red Star. They moved from Poplar to Wounded Knee, S.D., and then to Rapid City, S.D. Deanna worked at a senior center as a nurse’s aide. She and Delbert had a son, Wayne Ray Red Star, Dec 23, 2011—a delightful Christmas present! Deanna worked for The Banana Bunch Day Children’s Learning Center for several years and liked working with kids. Deanna enjoyed learning and in 2022 earned a diploma in bookkeeping and an associate degree in accounting from Western Dakota Technical College. When Deanna became ill, Delbert took care of her and her mother helped nurse her through her last days. She is survived by her husband, Delbert Ray Red Star; son, Wayne Ray Red Star; and stepdaughter, Imoni Rae Red Star. Also surviving are her mother, Burma Youpee; sister, Talissa Eder; brothers, Dustin and James Eder; foster parents, Randy and Joy White; as well as special cousin, Henry (Hank) Youpee. She was preceded in death by her grandmother Darlene Youpee. Services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 26, at the Open Bible Church of Rapid City, 2225 E Saint Patrick St, Rapid City, with burial at Mountain View Cemetery in Rapid City. (Paid Obituary)

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Vernita Bear

Vernita Bear


Vernita Elaine Bear, 62, of Brockton died Aug. 20, 2022. She was born Feb. 17, 1960, to Josephine Spotted Bird and Earlwin Bear in Poplar. She was raised in Brockton, the sixth child of seven. She attended school from grade school to the 11th grade at the Brockton School. She took care of her oldest sibling, Merlin Yellow Owl, until she started her own family of five children and nine grandchildren. She also has 14 great-grandchildren in South Dakota. She loved spending time with family and friends. She also took in a son, Theo Crow, and a granddaughter, Kiera Bear, that she raised like her own. She loved music, visiting, doing crossword books and lottery tickets. She enjoyed going to church, loved cook outs and especially doing birthday parties for her family. She loved her job as a bartender at Buckhorn Bar. She is survived by five children, Melody, Merlino, Waverly, Wayan and Randen Bear; nine grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Merlin Yellow Owl, Gerald Bear Sr., Lyle Bear and Elwayne Rush; sisters, Glenda Crawford, Evelyn “Connie” Bear and Wilma Bear; grandchild, Abrielle Jackson; and great-grandchild, JR Eastman. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 29, at the Poplar Cultural Center. Interment followed at Fort Kipp Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.