25 November 2021

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Poplar FFA Students Attend Ag Expose Days

Poplar FFA Students Attend Ag Expose Days


The Poplar FFA program had the privilege to attend the Montana FFA Foundation Ag Expose Days at Montana State University in Bozeman this past weekend. The members that attended to represent Poplar FFA were Kiara Grant, Gabby Baker, Cameron SpottedBird, Bryson Beauchamp and Roseanna Youpee. The member completed in a variety of contests including meats, creed speaking, mechanics, livestock

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Patricia Sundheim

Patricia Sundheim


Patricia Ann Heller Sundheim, 77, died Nov. 10, 2021, in Billings. She was born April 29, 1944, in Lewistown to Lester and Dorthea Heller. Even though she celebrated her birthday on April 28 because she was born so close to midnight, her parents disagreed on her birthday. She graduated from Fergus High School in Lewistown in 1962. After graduation, she lived in California for a year. She enjoyed her adventure, but decided the big city wasn’t for her and she moved back to Montana. She attended college at Eastern in Billings (now known as MSU-Billings). This is where she met her future husband, Stanley Sundheim. They were married on July 5, 1969. They lived in Columbus for a while and then moved to the farm in 1973 where she resided until her death. They had two children, Tina Sundheim Walin and Tamra Sundheim Perkins. She loved doing all types of handwork. Many people through the years have received these wonderful pieces of cross-stitch, Bargelio, Hardanger and even tied blankets. She loved to keep her yard and flowers in good shape. It became very tough for her the last few years to do her hand work and yard work which was disappointing to her. She was a supporter and fan of anything her daughters, sons-in-law and grandchildren did. She was also a very big supporter of the Froid Cardinals and then of the Froid-Medicine Lake Redhawks when they combined for sports. She went to or watched online as many sporting events as she could and keeping her daughters up to date on scores. She was involved in the Lutheran Church helping with bazaars, potlucks and taking tickets for the Lutefisk dinner for several years. She was also very involved in Girl Scouts as a youth and then eventually was a leader for many years. She subbed at the Froid School off and on through the years. She enjoyed being around people and always had a smile for everyone .She also loved country music and dancing. She was a big fan of George Strait. She enjoyed getting to see him in concert in Las Vegas, Nev. She enjoyed women’s bowling league, pinochle parties and being a member of the Froid Ladies Group. She is survived by her husband of 52 years ,Stanley Sundheim; daughters Tina Walin and Tamra Perkins; five grandchildren; and siblings, Blanche Plovanic, Doris Pelton, David Heller, Dan Heller, Skip Heller, Bill Heller, Jimmy Heller, Nona Odom and Mary Heller. Per her request, she has been cremated and no services or burial of any type will be held. Her ashes will be spread by her family at the farm in Froid and in Lewistown at a future date.

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Abe Abraham

Abe Abraham


Abe Alton Abraham, 65, of Wolf Point died Nov. 16, 2021. He was born May 1, 1956, in Wolf Point to Phyllis Marie Hoffman Abraham and Raymond Frederick Abraham. His younger years were spent in Richey with his three brothers and six sisters. He was the sixth out of 12 children. In the early 1960s, the family moved from Richey to the family farm located northeast of Vida. He attended first grade in Richey and then attended Southview School, a two-room school house near the farm and then completed his high school education at Wolf Point High School, graduating in 1975. After high school, he started working at Jessie’s Supper Club at the crossroads on U.S. Hwy 2. Eventually, he began working as a mechanic for Wolf Point Implement in Wolf Point until it closed. He also worked for Cenex/ AgLand and the City of Wolf Point, then later Albertsons. He briefly moved out to Vida where he worked at the local fertilizer plant. Once the plant sold, he moved back to Wolf Point and began working at Pro-Tire. He was currently working back at Albertson’s in the meat department. One of the proudest moments in his life was the birth of his daughter, Kerri, in 2004. His life quickly turned into that of a single dad. Wherever he was going, he was sure to have his baby girl in tow. He worked hard to give his daughter anything she needed and took great joy in watching her grow into a young woman. Together, they enjoyed fishing, visiting museums, working on their rental properties and attending gun and car shows. He enjoyed his antique/ vintage automobiles (aka rust buckets). Whenever he came across a new find, he liked to share photos and discuss his plans of restoration with anyone who would listen. He enjoyed attending local gun shows and sharing his love of firearms with those that were as enthusiastic as he was. In his younger days, he was an avid fisherman and hunter. He enjoyed family gatherings and loved to just sit and visit with those around him. Earlier this year, he had been to the veterans memorial wall in Fort Peck, observing all the different veterans’ names and noticing that his father did not have a tile. He took matters into his hands and contacted the rest of the family to participate in purchasing a tile. Family was important to him. He was preceded in death by brothers, Kenneth and Leslie Abraham; and sisters, Anna Nichols and Nancy Harmon. He is survived by his daughter, Kerri; brother, Henry Abraham of Vida; and sisters, Rosa Anderson of Sidney, Mary Abraham of Vida, Sally Hollowell of Lewistown, Brenda Abraham of Wolf Point, Betty Romo of Wolf Point and Vicky Boysun of Wolf Point.

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