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Golden Valley News
April 7, 2011
Reinold "Sam" Kuntz
DICKINSON - Funeral Mass
for Reinold "Sam" Kuntz. 86, of
Dickinson, was held at 2 p.m.,
Tuesday, April 5. 2011. at St.
Joseph's Catholic Church.
Dickinson, with the Rev. Keith
Streifel celebrating. Burial will
take place later this spring.
Visitation for Sam was from 1-
9 p.m., Monday April 4. at
Stevenson Funeral Home. with a
Rosary and Vigil Service taking
place at 7 p.m.. also at Stevenson
Funeral Home.
Sam passed away Wednesday,
March 30. at the Glendive Medical
Center in Glendive, Mont.. as a
result of a sudden illness while
eating in Wibaux, Mont.
Reinold B. Kuntz was born July
28. 1924, in Dickinson, the son of
Nick and Frances (Wock) Kuntz.
He grew up on the family farm
north of South Heart. attended
country school and graduated
from Model High School. After
graduation. Sam continued to farm
and never left the family farm.
Sam also helped out at the local
country school for a short time.
He enjoyed spending time attend-
ing threshing bees, taking care of
his horses and cattle and was
proud of his John Deere tractors.
Sam enjoyed his final five years
living at Evergreen.
Sam was a member of the F.O.E
Eagles, was a 4-H leader for a
number of years and secre-
tary/rreasurer for School District
#12 of New Hradec.
Sam is survived by three sisters.
Madge Stefanatz of Jerome. Idaho;
Veronica Gayda of Dickinson; and
Adaline (Floyd) Hushka of
Dickinson: and one brother
Stanley (Tillie Kuntz of Belfield.
He was preceded in death by his
parents: four sisters. Bridget,
Minnie. Rose and Pauline: and
brothers. John. Mike. Ralph,
George, Tony, Acqulinus
Sebastian; an infant sibling; and
numerous nieces and nephews.
The family suggests memorials
to Evergreen or a memorial of
your choice.
Remembrances and condo-
lences may be shared with tl e
family at
www.stevensonfuneralhome.com.
Area Deaths
Ann Basaraba
DICKINSON - Ann Basaraba, 89, formerly of Belfield. died
Saturday, April 2. 2011, at St. Benedict's Health Center. Dickinson.
Ann's Parastas was held at 11 a.m.. Wednesday, April 6. at Ladbury
Funeral Service, Dickinson, with the Rev. Taras Miles presiding.
Gabriel Frank
BELFIELD - Funeral Mass for Gabriel Frank. 81, of Dickinson. for-
merly of Belfield. was pending as of April 4. with Stevenson Funeral
Home of Dickinson. Gabriel passed away on Saturday, April 2.2011, at
St. Alexius Medical Center in Bismarck.
Martin A. Knopik
BELFIELD - Deacon Martin Knopik, 96. formerly of Belfield, died
Tuesday, March 29, 2011 ,'atSt. Benedict's Health Center. Dickinson.
Deacon Martin's Mass of Christian Burial was held on April 2 at St.
Bernard's Catholic Church, Belfield, with the Rev. Shannon Lucht as the
celebrant.
Mildred (Jilek) Burian
BELFIELD - Mildred (Jilek) Burian. 88. formerly of Belfield. died
Wednesday, March 30, 2011, at St. Vincent's Care Center, Bismarck.
Mildred's Mass of Christian Burial was held on April 4, at St. Bernard's
Catholic Church, Belfield, with the Rev. Shannon Lucht as celebrant.
Stevenson Funeral Home
Kilen receives
SBA award
Ray Ann Kilen, the southwestern
regional director of the N.D. Small
Business Development Center. and
CEO of Innovative Environmental
Consultants, L.L.C, has been named
the SBA's 2011 North Dakota Women
in'Business Champion of the Year.
This annual award recognizes
. individuals who have demonstrated a
commitment to support the advance-
ment of women's business ownership.
Kilen was selected after a statewide
competition, according to the SBA.
As the regional director for the
North Dakota Small Business
Development Center, Kilen shares her
business experiences to assist other
business owners with business plans,
financial plan development targeted
to result in higher return on financing
with lenders, and registrations with
state and federal contracting pro-
grams to increase market opportuni-
ties.
Police report
City of Medora police report for
March:
- Traffic: warnings, 1; vehicle
unlocks, 3. - General police calls:
3; alarms, 1: animal control, 2;
medical assists, 1.
City of Belfield police report:
none received.
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Jeannette Fasching
GOLVA - A Funeral Mass of
Christian Burial for Jeannette
Fasching, 65, of Dickinson. for-
merly of Golva. was held
Wednesday, April 6, 2011, at St.
Mary's Catholic Church in Golva
with the Rev. Russell Kovash cel-
ebrating. Burial was at St. Mary's
Catholic Cemetery.
Visitation was held from 1-5
p.m., Tuesday, April 5. at the
Stevenson Funeral Home in
Dickinson. continuing one hour
prior to the Funeral Mass on
Wednesday, with a Rosary being
said at 9:30 a.m
Jeannette died on Sunday, April
3. at St. Benedict's Health Care
Center in Dickinson.
Jeannette was born in Beach on
March 4, 1946, and was raised and
educated in Golva. She did some
traveling in her earlier years, then
settled in Dickinson where she
owned and operated a child care
facility. Jeannette spent many
years enjoying and nurturing
young children with lots of stories
to share. She worked in the nurs-
ing field and was also active in
crafts and doing craft shows with
friends.
Her greatest times and memo-
ries were that of raising, spending
time, and bragging (rightfully so)
about her son.
After suffering from MS,
Jeannette made St. Benedict's her
home, where she came to know
and enjoy her many friends.
Jeannette is survived by her
son, Travis Fasching of Denver,
Colo.: her sisters Carol (William)
Delano of Grand Forks. Joyce
(James) Schmidt of Bismarck.
and Sandra (George) Petennann of
Dickinson. She has four nephews:
Raymond Detano of Grand Forks:
Randy (JoNell) Schmidt of
Benson, Minn.: Jeremy (Krista)
Schmidt of Littleton. Colo.; and
Jason (Jamie) Schmidt of
Watertown, Minn.: one niece,
Wendy Delano, Bismarck; four
great-nephews, six great-nieces.
and many friends.
She was preceded in death by
her parents, one sister and a niece.
Remembrances and condo-
lences may be shared with the
family at
www.stevensonfuneralhome.com.
Belfield School Honor roll
Following is Belfield School's
Honor Roll for the third quarter:
Straight A: Christian
Anheluk, Allison B uckman, Grant
Kessel. Alicia Palaniuk, Hannah
Rodne, Rachael Solberg.
A Honors: Adam Baer. Devin
Boltz, Ashley Ellison. Corinna
Evoniuk, Seth Ewoniuk, Daniel
Haag, Derek Hendricks, Logan
Huber, Danielle Iverson, Andrew
Klym. Mitch Krebs, Lauren
Kruckenberg, Lindsey Miller,
Mara Obrigewitch, Seth Obritsch,
Shea Shypkoski. Ashlee Wolf.
B Honors: Jessica Banyai,
Danielle Basaraba. Darren
Basaraba, Tess Brennan, Joshua
Brevik, Andrew David, Jodee
Egly, Alexa Fugere. Ia0 Fugere,
Hunter Grad, Miranda Hall, Alexa
Hanna, Shanea Haugtvedt, Jarek
Haverluk, Cody Hlebechuk, Luke
Hlebechuk. Brook Howard.
Kaycee Hutzenbiler. Breanna
Jarmusch, MirandaKadrmas.
Cassandra Lashley, Chris
Lashley, Jaysen McDowell.
Schanen Mendez, Angila Newton,
Dalton O'Brien. Lacy
Obrigewitch. Riley Obrigewitch,
Colton Pool, Mikayla Raskin.
Joseph Richard. Zachary Rogers.
Cade Shypkoski. Kirsten
Thompson. Robert Urban, Joseph
Wilkinson.
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Front Row- kneeling: .Logan Nielsen, Megan Benes,
Jasmine Stockert, Lexi Nistler, Bailey Waldal. Second Row:
Chantel Fulton, Kaylene Kreitinger, Brooke Davidson, Destiny
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Members of the Beach High opportunity to attend workshops,
.School Future Business Leaders of . business tours and college tours. A
America (FBLA) chapter attended
the North Dakota FBLA State
Leadership Conference in Grand
Forks. March 27-29.
Over 50 FBLA chaptrrs from
across the state participated in this
conference, where approximately
1.200 students had the opportunity
to test their business skills against
other students from around the
state.
The conference included a com-
petitive events program. Students
had the opportunity to test the busi-
ness skills they've learned in the
classroom in a variety of individual.
team and chapter events. The cul-
mination of the competitive events
program was an awards ceremony
where winners were recognized.
In addition to the competitive
events program, students had the
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new team of state officers was also
elected.
Those students placing from
Beach included: Tyneal Begger.
fourth place in Job Interview:
Stephanie Steele. Jasmine Stockert.
and Mikayla Howard, fourth place
in Business Presentation: Mathew
Gerving, seventh place in Business
Procedures: Hannah Wegner. sev-
enth place in Technology Concepts,
Allyssa Zook. eighth place in
Technology Concepts; and Bailey
Waldal. 10th place in Introduction
to Technology Concepts.
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tion for students interested in pursu-
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