26 May 2022

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James Moore

James Moore


James 'Jim' Noel Moore, 76, died Sunday, May 15, 2022, at his home. He was born Nov. 16, 1945, to Noel and Helen (Scott) Moore in Vancouver, Wash. He joined brothers, Joe and Harry, and sister, Jackie. After high school, he enlisted in the Army in January 1965 and was promoted to sergeant in Vietnam in December 1966. After being honorably discharged in 1967, he moved back to Bainville. On May 6, 1966, he married Barbara Coulston. To this union, two sons were born, Jeff and Jason. After moving many times, they finally settled in Sidney. He was a “jack of all trades” and worked many different jobs from diesel mechanic to truck driver. In 1998, he and Jeff started a trucking company, J. Moore Enterprises. After Jim retired, he drove truck for many area farmers. He was a very giving person and always took care of everyone else before himself. He was very devoted to giving to many different charities, especially St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and the Humane Society. For most of his life, he always had a dog or two, usually a springer spaniel as those were his favorite. No matter where he went, he always took his dogs with him. He loved the outdoors. He especially loved hunting and fishing. When Jim lived in western Montana, he looked forward to the annual hunting trips when his sons, grandsons and family friends would come out. Sturgis rallies were one of his favorite getaways. It was a place he could do or say anything and get away with it. He will be remembered for his caring ways, his witty sense of humor and his “Hold on now, let’s just wait a minute” way of life. He is survived by his children, Jeff Moore of Savage, Jason Moore of Phoenix, Ariz.; seven grandchildren; brother, Joe Moore of Waddington, N.Y.; and sister, Jackie Miller of Austin, Texas. He was preceded in death by his brother, Harry Moore. Services were held Friday May 20, at the Faith Fellowship Baptist Church in Bainville with Bryce Romo officiating.

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David Carson

David Carson


David Wayne Carson, 55, of Glasgow died Wednesday, May 18, 2022. He was born Oct. 28, 1966, to Robert and Donna (Nefzger) Carson in Wolf Point. He was in a car accident two days before his 18th birthday in 1985. He spent six months in a coma at St. Vincent’s in Billings and was moved to a nursing home in Havre for a couple of years where he had to relearn everything before finally returning home in 1987. He got stronger, learned to walk, talk and live life again. He loved his Oasis family and worked there until he retired. He loved to cruise his car around Glasgow and was known for his horn. He was an avid movie collector and would watch movies and spent time with his family whenever he could. He is survived by his brothers, Earl Carson of Glasgow, Michael Carson of Helena and Kelly Carson of Missoula; and sister, Kt Northington of Culbertson. A memorial service was held Monday, May 23, at the Assembly of God Church in Glasgow with Pastor Tom Fauth officiating. Inurnment was in the Vida Cemetery in Vida.

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Wilma Sansaver

Wilma Sansaver


Wilma Rae “Tubby” Morley Sansaver, 92, died May 23, 2022, in Wolf Point. Services are pending and a full obituary to follow.

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Lloyd Heser

Lloyd Heser


Early morning on May 14, 2022, Lloyd Patrick Heser, 82, peacefully passed away at Advanced Health Care in Mesa, Ariz., surrounded by the love of his family. Lloyd was born in Wolf Point, Mont., on Sept. 8, 1939. He was the third child of Frank and Faye Heser, arriving shortly after twin brother Floyd. Lloyd graduated from Wolf Point High School and served in the Army during the Korean Conflict. On April 5, 1964, married Sharon Udland. They were married for 38 years until Sharon’s death in 2003. Lloyd was a service technician at Farmers Union Oil (now Agland). Lloyd passed his love for horses on to his daughter, son and nephews. Weekends were spent moving cows, riding in wagon trains, working brandings and taking care of the horses. He had a special knack for nurturing injured horses back to health. Lloyd enjoyed traveling to the Denver Stock Show, trips to Arizona and South Dakota to visit “the kids,” and was a member of the Elks and American Legion. Every year ,he participated in the Stampede weekend activities and was the 2007 Grand Marshal. In 2006, Lloyd was blessed with a new heart. He understood the importance and responsibility of such a gift and was grateful. Lloyd was preceded in death by his wife, Sharon; parents, Frank and Faye Heser; sister, Ella Mae Stolen; and brother, Floyd Heser. Lloyd is survived by daughter, Cindy (Rob) Esparza; son, Rick (Jennifer) Heser; sister, Betty Moore; brother, Kenneth (Agnes) Heser; in-laws, Joan Heser, Barb (Dave) Cundiff, Tom (Audrey) Udland, Terry (Kathy) Udland, Candy (Jerry) Slavec and Christy (Frank) Richard; five grandchildren, Amanda Emerson, Seth Heser, Paige Esparza, Cole Heser and Destiney Esparza; great-granddaughter, Ardon Emerson; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. The date of the celebration of life will be advised. Memorials in Lloyd’s name may be sent to: Angel Horses Inc., PO Box 20797, Billings, MT 59104, angelhorsesmt. org. (Paid Obituary)

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