19 November 2020

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Brandon White

Brandon White


Brandon White, 56, of Frazer died Monday, Nov. 10, 2020. He was born Oct. 13, 1964, to Sharon and Robert White Jr. He went to school in Glasgow and Billings in his younger years and Frazer School his remaining high school years. He later took on many different jobs such as construction, firefighter, laborer, yard work in various places all over. He worked in Wolf Point, Glasgow and Malta. He also got to travel for his work to Oklahoma and Alabama. His most memorable job was when he worked for Josten’s jewelry because he got to make Super Bowl rings for the Chicago Bears in 1986. He was a jack of all trades. He really enjoyed and loved spending time with his family, watching football, go hunting or just sitting around visiting. He loved to tell jokes and tease everyone, always laughing and making everyone laugh. He was a die-hard Raiders fan. He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Kim Ebey; daughter, Lavida P. White; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sisters, Anita Ritch and Roberta White; and brothers, Robert White III, Pernell Von Begshisown and Glenn BlackEagle, all of Frazer. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Glenn Peter White and Kelly James Begshisown. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 14, at Oswego Community Hall. Interment was at Oswego Presbyterian Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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Conrad Scott

Conrad Scott


Conrad Wayne Scott, 46, of Poplar died Nov. 6, 2020. He was born to Melvin “Dennis” Scott Jr. and Marilyn Martell on March 29, 1974. He was raised by his paternal grandmother, Artie Crazy-Bull, starting at the age of two. He attended Poplar Schools and graduated in May 1992. While in school, he participated in cross country, football and track and field. He was a devoted Catholic and served as an altar boy for the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Poplar. While growing up, his grandmother taught him his traditional ways while also learning to stitch star quilts and bead. In August 1992, he joined the United States Marine Corps and, after graduating basic training from Camp Pendleton, he was stationed in Okinawa, Japan, then to Australia for six months, only to return back to Japan. After returning back to stateside, he was stationed in North Carolina until he was discharged. He attended and studied at the Fort Peck Community College. In November 2016, he married Amanda Olson. That bond grew to include Amanda’s children, Murraya, Shanice, Alline and Markie. Some of his many employments include working with the Fort Peck Community College Daycare and the Poplar Summer Food Program with his adopted sister, Mary Plante. At the Fort Peck Housing Authority, he served as the chairman of the Housing Commission. He volunteered for the Poplar Community Organization where he served as chairman, secretary and treasurer. He helped the various powwow committees wherever help was needed, especially being their bingo caller. He was an active member of the Poplar Indian Days Committee as well. While working for the Fort Peck Tribes, he worked for the Diabetes Program as an outreach tech and most recently as the Community Service Elders Program coordinator, where he spent long hours with the reservation’s elders. He enjoyed going to bingo, playing machines, visiting family and friends and listening to music. He is survived by his wife, Amanda Olson Scott; children, Murraya “Raya” Dupree, Shanice Dupree, Alline “Leena” Olson, Markie Olson, Chasidy Scott and Angela Longee, all of Poplar; mother, Marilyn Martell; sisters, Kayleen Martell of Oswego, Angel Scott, Larina Scott, and Faryl Youngman Crowe, all of Poplar; and brothers, Melvin Scott III, Francis Little Charging Whirlwind Scott and Reuben Longee, all of Poplar. He was preceded in death by his brother, Dennis D Scott II; and sister, Faustine Charging Whirlwind Scott. His funeral service was held Tuesday, Nov. 17, at the Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Wolf Point. Interment followed at the Poplar City Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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Arlene Jackson

Arlene Jackson


Arlene Rae “Bugzy” (Four Star) Hall Jackson, Zitgá Zo, “Whistling Bird,” 73, of Wolf Point, a Hudesana (Red Bottom) from Frazer died Friday, Nov. 6, 2020, at Faith Home. She was born on July 30, 1947, at Wiota into a large family. She was the ninth child born to Andrew and Gae Camp Four Star. She was a member of the Church of Latter-Day Saints. She lived and went to school in Frazer. She met and married Elwood Gene Hall. From this union, four children were born: Cynthia Rae Hall, Lisa Hall, Elwood Hall Jr. and Lupe Hall Hernandez St. Germaine. They later divorced. She also lived in Moses Lake, Wash., while her mother and most of her sisters lived there. She met and married Darrell W. Jackson and, from this union, three children were born: Darrell Jackson Sr., Cody Jackson and Holt Wade Jackson. Also added to the family were two adopted sisters: Terry Jackson and Chrissy Jackson. Later in life, she moved to Wolf Point and spent time with family, friends and her grandchildren. She was a homemaker and enjoyed cooking. She passed this talent onto her daughters and sons. She is survived by one brother, Andrew Four Star Jr. of Frazer; six children, Cynthia Rae Hall, Lupe St. Germaine, Darrell Jackson Jr. and Chrissy Martell, all of Wolf Point, Elwood Hall Jr. of Hurlong, Calif., and Terry of Billings; and 18 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Andrew Four Star Jr., Melvin Four Star, Dallas Four Star, Clair Four Star and adopted brother Bill Sharp; sisters, Norma Plante, Ruby RunsThrough, Ernestine Jackson, Irene Runs-Through, Shirlene Gleed, Darlene Gray and adopted sister, Bertha Turtle; husbands, Elwood Hall Sr. and Darrell W. Jackson Sr.; sons, Cody Jackson and Holt Wade Jackson; daughter, Lisa Hall; grandchildren, Hunter C. Jackson, James Wayne Jackson Sr. and Heavenly Hall; and great-grandchild, James Wayne Jackson Jr. Her funeral service was held Friday, Nov. 13, at the Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Wolf Point. Interment followed at the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Frazer. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point was entrusted with the arrangements.

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