16 April 2020

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Allison Nichols

Allison Nichols


Allison Joy Nichols, 62, of Glasgow died April 8, 2020. She was born to Arden R. and Carol Ann (Holtberg) Nichols March 24, 1957, in Wolf Point, the third of nine children. She attended school in Frazer, graduating in 1975. She received her bachelor of arts degree in communications with a minor in religion and psychology from MSU – Bozeman. After many jobs — waitress, bank teller, nanny, sales — she found her calling, nail tech. She specialized in pedicures. Her gift of gab and sense of humor made her the gal to interview, listen, inform, console, scold and entertain you while she clipped, rubbed and massaged your feet. She had a special place in her heart for her Milk River Activity clients, keeping their feet in tip-top condition. She loved to travel, often planning and researching for months. Her travels included art tours to New York, Washington, D.C., and Chicago, Ill.; a musical tour to England and Scotland; and two vacations to Maui. The annual sister trips were always a highlight. For many years, she hosted Monday night gatherings with dinner, dancing and dessert. One hour of dining with two hours of “Dancing with the Stars.” She believed in volunteering and was a member or board member of many organizations. She always donated her cooking talents to a worthy cause. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Nancy Nichols and Dana Hansen. She is survived by siblings, Brice Nichols of Frazer, Beth Flynn of Glasgow, Henry Flynn of Oswego, Harlan Nichols of Billings, Jeanine Beckley of Renton, Wash., Andi Johnson of Glasgow and Jan Gresseth of Friday Harbor, Wash. A celebration of life will be held at a later date at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow.

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Joseph Culbertson

Joseph Culbertson


Joseph Pete “Doddie” Culbertson, 73, of Poplar died Saturday, April 4, 2020, at the Poplar Community Hospital. He was born June 14, 1946, in Poplar, the sixth child born to Albert “Howard” Culbertson Sr. and Flora Culbertson (Gladue). He attended Poplar Schools throughout grade school. He was a baseball player from the beginning. When he was very young, his coach wanted to send him to pro baseball camp, but his parents wouldn’t agree to him going. He often wondered how his life would have been if he had been able to have that experience. He went to high school at Immaculate Conception in Stephan, S.D., where he was active in basketball and football and baseball in the off season. He also became a golf enthusiast and enjoyed the game of golf. He graduated from high school in 1965. He went on to drafting school in Denver, Colo. He joined the Army in 1966, and served as a MP, stationed in Turkey and Japan. After being discharged from the Army, he returned to Poplar. He started working for C& M Construction. During that time, Alpheus Bighorn took him under his wing and taught him how to do plumbing. With a lot of hard work, he went on to open Culbertson Plumbing and Heating and get his master plumbing license. He was also in partnership with Doc Swanson, his father-in-law. He married Charlene Swanson in 1980 in Las Vegas, Nev. He traveled to many places for sport fun, Costa Rica and Canada to fish. He was an avid hunter. The family also took fun trips to many places, including Disneyland, Las Vegas and Hawaii. His home was always open for family get togethers during holidays or other special occasions. He is survived by his wife, Charlene; sons, Alexander J. ‘AJ’ and James J.; and two granddaughters. He was patiently awaiting the birth of his grandson. He is also survived by siblings, Albert “Greek” Culbertson Jr. of Littleton, Colo., Jackie Sandoval of Poplar, Sandra Albertson of Rapid City, S.D., and Carol Azure of Poplar. Hee was preceded in death by granddaughter, Scarlett; and sisters, Louanne, Zelma and Gloreen. A private graveside service was held Friday, April 10, at the Poplar City Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.

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09 April 2020

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James  Jackson Jr.

James Jackson Jr.


Obituaries James Jackson Jr. James Wayne Jackson Jr., 20, of Wolf Point died March 28, 2020, in Wolf Point. He was born Oct. 12, 1999, to Donna Bigleggins and James Jackson Sr. in Wolf Point. He attended school in Wolf Point, Billings and Butte. He enjoyed being his family and friends, especially his niece Starla Garndchamp. He enjoyed his music and always helped out his grandmother

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Keith Bryan

Keith Bryan


Keith Lavell Bryan, 89, of Wolf Point died Monday, April 6, 2020. Born in Springville, Utah, to Jessie and Harvey Bryan Sr. on April 19, 1929, the family relocated to Wolf Point in 1936 and he always considered Wolf Point his home. He was a graduate of Wolf Point High School and received a business degree from the University of Jamestown, ND. While attending the university, he met Mary

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02 April 2020

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Adela Lamson

Adela Lamson


Adela “Del” Marie Lamson, 69, of Detroit Lakes, Minn., died Sunday, March 22, 2020, at the Sanford Hospice House in Fargo, N.D. She was born Sept. 13, 1950, in Boscobel, Wis., to Hubert and Altha (Curtis) Lester. The family later moved to Montana, where she graduated with the class of 1968 from Wolf Point High School. Soon after graduation, she married Vernon Thingelstad. They later divorced.

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Arlene Red Eagle

Arlene Red Eagle


Arlene June Red Eagle, 68, of Poplar died Saturday, March 21, 2020, in Poplar. She was born June 4, 1951, in Poplar to Raymond and Gertrude Yellow Owl. She attended schools in Poplar and in 1979 gained her G.E.D. She married Vernon “Vern” Red Eagle and they were married for 47 years. She loved her family and enjoyed taking her grandchildren to church every Sunday. She also enjoyed crafting,

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Rose Neumiller Green

Rose Neumiller Green


Rose Marie Neumiller Green died suddenly on March 19, 2020, in Billings at the age of 70 due to a massive pneumonia. Rose was born April 26, 1949, in Wolf Point, Mont., to a family of eight. Rose grew up on the family farm 23 miles south of Wolf Point. She attended high school in Wolf Point. She was the first female allowed to take mechanical drawing. She was preceded in death by the love