13 January 2022

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Julie Howard

Julie Howard


Julie Ann Howard, 77, of Circle died Dec. 25, 2021, in Circle. She was born to Ed and Blanche Elverud of Circle on Nov. 11, 1944. She attended school in Circle, graduating as valedictorian of her high school class in 1962. While in school, she developed a love of music, learning to play the piano and the baritone saxophone and it was that “barisax” that led her to Westmar College in Iowa on a music scholarship. While in college, she met her first husband, Vern Dockter, and together their journeys led her to Illinois, where, as a licensed teacher, she taught Spanish from 1966 through 1969. After a move to Denver, Colo., she earned a master’s degree in library science and earned the title of “Mom” on April 12, 1971, welcoming twins, Angela and Jeff Dockter, into the world. She returned to Circle in 1974 after a divorce. In 1976, she married Robert “Bob” Thorgaard of Circle. She became a step-mother to Bob’s three children and, together, they welcomed eight grandchildren into the family during their 15-year marriage that ended with Bob’s death in 1991. A long-time friendship culminated in a marriage to John Albert “Bub” Howard on July 4, 1993. Soon after, they welcomed two grandchildren into the family while he farmed and she worked for Circle Insurance Agency, where she sold insurance until her retirement. In retirement, she devoted her time to playing the piano on Sundays at the Evangelical Church in Circle, serving on the board of the Circle Chamber of Commerce, and starting many numerous quilting projects that produced many beautiful quilts. She is survived by her husband, Bub Howard; brother, Ed Elverud; and two children, Angela Harris and Jeff Dockter; two step-children and numerous grandchildren. A celebration of life was held at the Evangelical Church in Circle on Sunday, Jan. 9.

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Azure Keeps Active At Wolf Point High School

Azure Keeps Active At Wolf Point High School


Jaxon Azure has goals for in the classroom and on the basketball court this school year at Wolf Point High School. The senior currently ranks in his class’ top 20 and his aim is to keep his grades up during the rest of the school year. He says his favorite class is art. He especially likes painting items. One of his favorite projects was helping paint a buffalo during Native American Week.

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Thomas Flynn Jr.

Thomas Flynn Jr.


Thomas J. Flynn Jr., “Tom-Thumb”, 38, of Wolf Point died Dec. 27, 2021, in Wolf Point. He was born Aug. 18, 1983, in Poplar to Thomas “Jimmy” Flynn Sr. and Jeri L. Ferguson. He loved to family barbecues, going to powwows, fishing trips, playing with his children and, most of the all, spending time with family. He had many friends. He could always be seen hanging with friends, was always willing to lend a helping hand in any way he could, or was a shoulder to cry on and a listening ear. He was a very friendly, tender-hearted person. He had many hopes and dreams he wanted to achieve, but, due to a traumatic head injury, they remained just that, hopes and dreams. He is survived by his children, Azariah, Madison, Brandon, Quentin, Justin, Promise, Triston, Tom-Tom and Tiana Cree; brothers, Anthony Flynn, George Flynn and Deacon Magnum; and sisters, Paige Flynn, Doran Flynn. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 10, at Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel. Interment was at Oswego Catholic Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.

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Florence Loves Him

Florence Loves Him


Florence Marie Loves Him, 57, of Poplar died Jan. 4, 2022, at Poplar Hospital. She was born to Laverne Loves Him Dec. 2, 1964. She loved to drive around and listen to music. She was a CNA for Poplar and Wolf Point hospitals. She met Edward ‘Eddie” Welch and they had three children together, Terrance, Tyrone and Glenda. They raised Alexis Wounded Face as their own. They later separate, but remained best friends until his death. She later married Roy Snell. She is survived by her mother, Laverne LovesHim; one grandson; two sons, Terrance and Tyrone; adopted daughter, Alexis Wounded Face; sisters, Margaret, Zelda, Georgie Anna; and two brothers,, Gene and Raymond. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Glenda; sister, Rebecca LovesHim; stepdad, Darrell Youngman; friend, Eddie Welch; and granddaughters, Charlynn and Brooklynn. A wake will be held on Thursday, Jan. 13, at 7 p.m. at the Poplar Cultural Center. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Jan. 14, at 11 a.m. at the Poplar Cultural Center. Interment will follow at St. Ann’s Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.

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06 January 2022

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The following are highlights from ….

The following are highlights from ….


The following are highlights from the previous year in the pages of the Northern Plains Independent. April Although it featured a different format than in previous years, Schmeckfest was back at Lustre Christian High School on Friday, March 26. Due to social distancing concerns, the celebration was held in three different segments. Serving took place in three shifts as was musical entertainment.