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Irving Wittmayer

Irving Wittmayer


Irving Eugene Wittmayer, 76, died Dec. 11, 2020, at his home in Westby. Born on July 19, 1944, in Crosby, N.D., he grew up in the Westby community, attending Daneville Country School and Westby Schools. He often reminisced of days on the farm with his big brother, Lovell, life in a oneroom country schoolhouse and playing football, basketball and track in high school. His fondest memory was the purchase of his first Harley Davidson motorcycle as a teenager, which was just the beginning of his often eccentric and rebellious endeavors. After graduating in 1962, and a brief time working on the oil rigs, he attended Eastern Montana College in Billings, earning a degree in secondary education. Upon graduation from college, he held teaching and basketball coaching positions in Rapelje and Bainville before returning to Westby to farm in the 1970s. He was a renowned fur trapper with an extensive trap line throughout the ‘70s and ‘80s. He perfected the skill of skinning and tanning his own hides and eventually made jewelry. His coyote coat was one of his prized possessions. In 1978, he married Michelle Melgaard. Together, they raised three children. He was a very dedicated father and brought a lot of quirkiness and laughter to their home. He enjoyed playing softball and bowling in Grenora for many years. His quick wit and unique and silly ways of experiencing the world will forever carry on in his children and their friends, grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Never one to sit idle, he kept meticulous bookkeeping in his office and learned the art of refinishing antique furniture. He helped build new addition to his family home and it was filled quickly with his refinished treasures discovered over the years. The couple also shared a rural mail route. Many residents of Westby cherished the kindness and special deliveries to their doorsteps for well over 30 years. He is survived by his children, Krisena Curry of Laurel, Heidi Wittmayer of Westby and Levi Wittmayer of Williston, N.D.; five grandchildren; brother, Lovell Wittmayer; and sisters, Julie Pierce and Ruth Brown. He was preceded in death by his wife, Michelle Wittmayer. Cremation has taken place and graveside services are tentatively planned to be held on July 3 at the Daneville Cemetery, followed by a celebration of life at the Wittmayer place in Westby.

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Morgan Necklace

Morgan Necklace


Morgan Marie Necklace, 28, of Poplar, died Dec. 17, 2020, in Poplar. She was born May 25, 1992, to Thomas John Necklace and Christina Nig Bear in Bismarck, N.D. She lived in Bismarck, N.D.; Williston, N.D.; and Billings. She made her home in Poplar. She did her education in Bismarck, N.D., Billings and Culbertson. In 2010, she graduated from Culbertson High School. She worked at Hermen Oil, Subway, Holiday Inn, as correctional officer, Tribal Express and Corriotion. She loved being around her babies, Kendall, Kylie and Phaedra, family and friends. She also enjoyed cruising around in her truck, fishing, swimming, watching friends, playing horse shoes and camping at pow-wows. She was shy and sweet and always smiling. She is survived by her children, Kendall, Kylie and Phaedra of Poplar; brothers, Alex Necklace of Billings and Cody Big Bear of Fort Yates, N.D.; sister, Cherish Big Bear of Fort Yates, N.D.; companion, Bucky Youngman of Poplar; grandparents, Ruth Necklace of Poplar and Lorene Michels of Fargo, N.D.; and greatgreat- grandmother, Doris Spotted Bird of Brockton. Her funeral was held Wednesday, Dec. 30, at 1 p.m. at the Poplar Cultural Center in Poplar. Interment followed at the Fort Kipp Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.
17 December 2020

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Death Of Cartwright Teen Sparks Montana’s First SAVE Chapter

Death Of Cartwright Teen Sparks Montana’s First SAVE Chapter


Sidney Herald He had an exuberant personality, always ready for adventures, and he loved to run. When 15-year-old Fairview track star Anders Lassey took his own life last month, it shocked everyone who knew him. No one saw it coming. Least of all, his cross country coach, Bert Olson, who the family asked to give Lassey’s eulogy. “He was looking at going back next year and being part
03 December 2020

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Lynn Sorlie

Lynn Sorlie


Lynn Darrold Sorlie, 68, of Billings, died Nov. 20, 2020. He was born Jan. 31, 1952, in Hettinger, N.D., to Darrold and Vera Sorlie. On April 30, 1977, he was united in marriage to Liz Keller. Together, they made their home in Billings. They owned and operated Sorlie Trucking and LOMCO Inc. He was an avid trap shooter and lifetime member of the Billings Trap Club, Huntley Trap Club, Froid-Medicine

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