18 November 2021

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Robert Azure Sr.

Robert Azure Sr.


Robert Dale Azure Sr., 65, of Havre died Oct. 28, 2021. He was born in Poplar to Ervin Azure and Bonnie Nelson. From this union, they had five boys and four girls. He worked in the oil fields for many years. He started at 16 years old in Plentywood. After that, he became a driller for about 15 years. He retired from the rigs to get his GED and AA degree from Fort Peck Community College in mechanics. He then moved to Havre to continue his education at MSU, earning a bachelor degree in mechanics. While in Havre, he worked at the Hill View Apartments. It became a full-time job. He managed the apartments from 1990 to 2018 when he finally retired. He enjoyed family activities, camping, fishing, family gatherings and hunting. He camped every summer with brother, Ervin. He gave his life to the Lord in 2017 and attended Blue Sky Church. His children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were his world. He always had a home to come back to at his sister Cindy’s house to visit family. He is survived by his children, Kaycee Azure, Robert Azure Jr. and a granddaughter, T’Shauna Azure, whom he raised as his own daughter; two step-daughters, Jade and Raenelle Clancy whom he helped raise; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and siblings, Ervin, Brenda, Curt, Paula, Cindy, Melvin, Julie, Craig and Mike. He was preceded in death by his wife, Julie. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 10, at Blue Sky Ministries. Interment was at Greenwood Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel was entrusted with the arrangements.

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Scot Panasuk

Scot Panasuk


Scot T. Panasuk, 63, of Bainville died Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, in rural Bainville. Scot Tracy Panasuk was born in Williston, N.D., on Nov. 13, 1957. He was the fifth child of George and Irene Panasuk’s seven children and grew up on the family farm north of Bainville. He was educated in Bainville and graduated from Bainville High School with the class of 1976. He went to Minot State University where he played defensive end and linebacker on the football team with a football scholarship. He then transferred to Montana State University and earned his bachelor’s degree in ag business. In 1977, he met Diane Hughes, who he was married to from 1978 until 2016. Scot, Diane and Travis, Diane’s son who Scot loved like his own, moved out to the farm that they had purchased six miles south of Bainville after his time at MSU. Their family was completed with the birth of their son Trent in 1988. He enjoyed the finer things in life — playing cards, fishing, driving his ‘57 Chevy and riding his Harley all while dipping wintergreen snus and drinking copious amounts of coffee. He suffered a life of disappointment as a die-hard Minnesota Vikings fan waiting for the elusive Super Bowl win, but there was always a smile on his face when a Norwegian joke was told or there was a plate of Lutefisk in front of him. Anyone who met Scot will remember his hearty laugh that lit up a room and made everyone smile. Though he endured northeast Montana winters his entire life, he recently embraced the sunny Arizona snowbird lifestyle. He was a passionate farmer who was known throughout the area for his knowledge, advice and willingness to lend a hand. Above all else, he loved his family and the Lord. He lived a faith-filled life and had a positive impact on all who knew him. He was a pillar in the Bainville community throughout his life. He served on the school board, the volunteer fire department and the church board for many years. He is survived by his sons, Trent Panasuk and Travis Chartier; Diane Panasuk; brothers, Dana Panasuk, Miles Panasuk, Mark Panasuk and Todd Panasuk; and sisters, Mary Peed and Amy Beth Miller. His funeral service was held Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Bainville High School gymnasium. Pastor Lane Vannatta and Pastor Neil Knutson co-officiated. Burial was in the Bainville Cemetery.

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Roosevelt County Holds 4-H Achievement Day

Roosevelt County Holds 4-H Achievement Day


The 2021 4-H Achievement Day was held Sunday, Nov. 14, at the Culbertson Town Hall. Frontier 4-H Club hosted the event with ice cream, cookies, bars, pie and mini cheesecakes being served and the event ended with a scavenger hunt to Ike’s Fishing Pond and Walking Trail. The Centennial Clovers 4-H Club members were involved in Cloverbuds, cooking, baking, babysitting, sewing, sport fishing,

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Roberta White

Roberta White


Roberta Lee Begs His Own White, 54, of Wolf Point died Nov. 9, 2021. She was born to Sharon Mae (Begs His Own) and Robert “Bobby” White Sr. on May 13, 1967, in Wolf Point. She was very blessed after the loss of her father and at a young age, she was raised by Tessie and Jiggs Adams of Wolf Point, Cheryl (Bobbi) and John Doney Sr. of Wiota. She attended Frazer High School. She was a very talented, outgoing athlete with good sportsmanship. She enjoyed playing for the Frazer Bearcubs. She was in basketball, track, cheerleading, volleyball and cross country. On Dec, 29, 1983, her son Dexter Louis White was born. She later met Maynard Kenneth Jackson Jr. In this union, they had Dexter Louis whom Maynard raised as his own, Blaine Marie, Sharon Renee, Jared Tyme, Dillon Delray and Sabrina Dawn. She is survived by her special friend, Clifford Jones of Wolf Point; sister, Anita Renea Ritch of Louisiana; brothers, Robert “Bobby” White III, Pernell Von Begs His Own, Glenn Charles Black Eagle, all of Frazer; children, Deter White of Shelby, Sharon Lilley of Wolf Point, Dillon Jackson-Fisher and Sabrina Dawn, both of Frazer, Kaci Mae of Glasgow; and numerous grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her siblings, Peter Glenn, Brandon Henry and Kelly James; her love, Maynard Kenneth; and grandchildren, Blaine Marie, Jacine and Jared Tyme. Her funeral service was held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17, at Robert “Bobby” White Residence, 230 Joe Butch St. in Frazer. Interment was at Oswego Presbyterian Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements.

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Erwin Spenst

Erwin Spenst


Erwin Spenst was born in 1924 in Grand Forks, N.D., to Helen Brunk Klouser and John Klouser. His given name was Richard Sylvester Brunk Klouser. He was later adopted along with his sister, Magdalene (Maggie Toavs), by George and Mary Spenst and his name was changed to Erwin Spenst. Erwin Spenst was a loving husband, father, brother, grandfather and uncle. He entered fully into the presence of the Lord on Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021, in Sun City, Ariz., at the age of 97. Erwin was a WWII veteran and served in the Pacific aboard an aircraft carrier, the USS OMMANEY BAY. It was hit by a Kamikaze suicide plane in 1944 and subsequently sank, but Erwin was able to jump from the aircraft carrier and survive. He also helped save other's lives that day. During this time, he was married to Gloria Hearth and, to this union, was born Joni Spenst Roberts and Diane Spenst Olsen. After the war, Erwin had a very successful career working for NASA on the Titan and Gemini space programs in Cape Canaveral, Fla. He married Terry Spackman and, to this union, was born Richard Spenst. After his military and NASA careers, Erwin decided to move to Oregon and become a cattle rancher. He was elected president of the Farm Bureau for Douglas County in 1970. In 1976, he was elected as the director of the Soil and Water Conservation District for the State of Oregon and the president of the Douglas County Livestock Association. Erwin decided to move to Wolf Point to be closer to his sister, Maggie, and his birth mother, Helen. He used his skills to work as a ranch hand for many local farmers and ranchers. In 1991, he dedicated his life to the Lord. He married Ruth Toavs Woolridge in 1993. Erwin and Ruth moved to Condon in western Montana. There, Erwin led the effort to build the first church in that area of the Rocky Mountains. The church was constructed with volunteer labor, and Ruth contributed by serving daily lunch to the workers. In 2004, Erwin and Ruth moved to Sun City, Ariz., and joined the Sun City Church of the Nazarene where Erwin served as an usher. He was a humble man and always greeted people with a smile. Erwin is survived by his wife, Ruth; a brother, Art Spenst; and three children, Joni Roberts, Diane Olson and husband Alan and Rick Spenst. In addition, Erwin is survived by stepchildren, Wayne Woolridge and wife Cindy and Tami Sherrard and husband Roy. Erwin and Ruth share 18 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his birth mother, Helen Klouser; his birth father, John Klouser; his parents, George and Mary Spenst; his sister, Maggie (Martin Toavs); his brother, Ralph (Lois Spenst); and his sister-in-law, Pauline Spenst. He had a veteran's burial with full military honors and has been laid to rest in Phoenix at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. (Paid Obituary)

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