31 July 2025

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Football Camp

Football Camp


Wolf Point Coach Anthony Red Cloud works with linemen during the junior high football camp held in Wolf Point last week. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Sandra Birthmark

Sandra Birthmark


Sandra Birthmark, “Medicine Helper Woman”, 70, of Poplar died July 19, 2025. She was born to Eunice Alfrey and Clarence Birthmark on Aug. 26, 1954, in Poplar. She was raised in Fort Kipp, and later moved to Brockton, then Poplar. She was a part of the Bad Temper Bear Clan. She loved attending church, pow-wows and family gatherings. In her early days, she sang with her mother and two sisters with their drum group. She loved to travel and meet new people and have a good conversation. She loved to visit on the phone and pray for relatives and friends. She liked to make a joke here and there. She was always ready to listen and give advice where she could and brought comfort to those in need. She is survived by numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her step-father, Lavern Alfrey; siblings, Charon Owens, Diane Chase, Lynn Birthmark, Darryl Birthmark, James Birthmark, Joyce Birthmark, Clarice Birthmark, Sheldon Birthmark, Nolan Birthmark and Kermit Birthmark; and grandson, Scott Harrington. Her funeral service was held Wednesday, July 23, at the Assembly of God Church in Poplar. Interment was at the Poplar City Cemetery under the direction of Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point.

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Nadine Loomis

Nadine Loomis


Nadine Michele Loomis, 58, died July 23, 2025, at her home in Billings. She was proud of her roots and the joy of growing up in a large, loving family. Cousins, aunts, uncles and siblings surround her. She was especially close to her grandmother, even living with her for a time after her grandfather’s death. She cherished the closeness of being part of such a close family circle. Family gatherings were some of her fondest memories. In 1992, she met Pete Loomis and they married in 1999. She found immense joy in cheering Pete on with every hill climb and she was endlessly proud of him for his accomplishments. She was a woman who never met a stranger and whose spirit lit up every room she entered. She had a quiet strength she carried through her life and through all the challenges she faced. She has touched countless lives. She is survived by her husband, Pete; father, Roger Wimmer; sister, Natalie Stein; and brother, Brad Wimmer. She was preceded in death by her mother, Donna Wimmer. A private celebration of life will be held at a later date.