Bismarck Tribune - July 26, 2013

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DEATHS Carla Anderson CENTER — Carla Anderson, 52, Center, died unexpectedly on July 23, 2013, at Sanford Health, Bismarck, after a monthlong illness. Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 27, at St. Martin’s Catholic Church, Center, with the Rev. Selva Periannan celebrating. Burial will be at St. Martin’s Catholic Cemetery, Center.

Carla Anderson

Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. today at St. Martin’s Catholic Church, Center, with a vigil and rosary service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service at the church on Saturday. Carla was born Sept. 15, 1960, in Bismarck, to Don and Cecelia (Staigle) Albers. She grew up in Center, where she graduated from high school in 1978. She really enjoyed her school years as a wrestling cheerleader and playing varsity basketball. On July 15, 1978, Carla married the love of her life, Tracy Anderson. They made their home in Center and had three sons, Brandon, Alex and Andrew. They also enjoyed working together in their business, Anderson Custom Cabinets Shop. Carla began her medical career at Square Butte Health Clinic, now Coal County Health Clinic, and was later transferred to the Medcenter hospital with duties managing its rural clinics, recruitment and writing a grant to establish telemedicine. Her work with the telemedicine and pioneering work for the Veterans Administration received state and national recognition and honors. In 2002, Carla expanded her reach into the telecommunications industry. She worked for the Bismarckbased mobile communicat i o n s c o m p a n y Ex t e n d America and joined e-Copernicus, a telecommunications and public safety consulting firm based in Washington, D.C. Carla most recently served as the deputy executive director of the N G ( Ne x t G e n e r a t i o n ) 9-1-1 Institute, a not-forprofit organization that supports the mission of the Congressional NextGen 9-1-1 Caucus to advance 911 serv-

ices nationally. Carla’s efforts to promote 911 education are without parallel and she played an important role in the passage and enactment of some of the most important pieces of legislation passed by the U.S. Congress to advance 911 over the past 10 years. A native of Center, Carla never lost her love for her hometown and her rural North Dakota roots. She was well known for her positive attitude, boundless energy and support for many local causes, including the schools, church and clinic. With her love of photography, she even volunteered to be the local newspaper photographer. You could find her at every function in town, helping, organizing and cheering on the community. When not with the community or at work, you could find Carla at home tending to her family, yard and horses. Carla will be deeply missed by her husband, Tracy; her sons, Brandon and Andrew; her parents, Don and Cecelia Albers; her sister, Karen (Paul) Thomas; her brothers, Kurt (Ursula) Albers, Scott (Tracey) Albers and Jeff (Karen) Albers; her nieces, Madison, Alexis, Ashley and Jurney; her nephews, Jonathan and Michael; her sisters-in-law, Vicki Anderson, Nancy (Wayne) Bell, Susan Anderson, Becky (Wally) Keller and Jessica (Emerson) Judkins; her b r o t h e r s - i n - l a w, Ke r r y Anderson, Terry Anderson, Wade Anderson, Charlie (Janet) Anderson and Scott (Lisa) Anderson; and numerous nieces and nephews. Carla was preceded in death by her son, Alex; her father and mother-in-law, Andy and Shirley Anderson; a brother-in-law, Marty A n d e r s o n ; a n e p h e w, Christopher Keller; her uncles, Gordon Albers and Ramon Furo; her aunt, Joyce Rolfe; and a special grandmother, Frances Staigle. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to the Oliver County Ambulance Service, P.O. Box 397, Center, N.D. 58530. Please go to www.buehler larson.com to sign the online guest book. (Buehler-Larson Funeral Home, Mandan)

LuVerne Sathren LINTON — LuVerne “Dallas” Sathren, 80, Linton, died July 25, 2013, at his home. Arrangements are pending with Myers Funeral Home, Linton.

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Diane K. Price, 65, Bismarck, died July 22, 2013, at Fairview University Hospital, Minneapolis. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 27, at Charity Lutheran Church, Bismarck, with the Rev. Scott Bauman officiating. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Bismarck.

Raymond Wolf, 83, died July 24, 2013, at the Benedictine Living Center, Garrison. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 27, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Bismarck, with the Rev. Dale Nabben officiating. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens.

LONETREE — Richard Oren Cogdill, 77, Lonetree, died July 24, 2013, at his home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 29, at Des Lacs United Methodist Church, with a fellowship to follow at Des Lacs City Hall.

DICKINSON — Services for Philip Edsall, 76, Dickinson, will be held at 1 p.m. MDT Monday, July 29, at Stevenson Funeral Home, Dickinson, with Deacon Bob Stockert officiating. Burial will follow at Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery, New Hradec.

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Visitation will be held from 3:30 to 9 p.m. today at Parkway Funeral Service, 2330 Tyler Parkway, Bismarck, where a prayer service will begin at 7:30 p.m. Diane was born July 3, 1948, in Hebron, to Ray and Leona (Fuchs) Bertsch. She spent her early childhood in Glen Ullin and Mandan and then moved to Bismarck in 1956. She graduated from Bismarck High School in 1966. Diane graduated from the School of Radiology in Bismarck and moved to Williston for her first position as a radiologist tech. While working in Williston, she met her future husband, David. They were wed on June 13, 1970, and were blessed with two beautiful children, Denine and David Kory. In addition to her work in radiology, she held positions as a service rep for the telephone company and as a cook and noon duty supervisor for the Bismarck school system. She also developed The New Neighbors Welcome Service and owned this business for seven years. Most important to Diane were her family and numerous friends. She was an avid reader and loved to go fishing. Diane was also very involved in her church and the Bismarck-Mandan Newcomers Club. In recent years, health issues led to Diane becoming a possible recipient of a heart transplant. Upon her death, she shared in the kindness she showed throughout her life by being an organ donor herself. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends who were recipients of Diane’s kindness and selfless love. She is survived by her husband, David; her daughter, Denine Hamp, Colorado; and one son, David Kory, Colorado, and one granddaughter, the love of her life, Lauryn Sophia Hamp. She is also survived by her mother, Leona Bertsch; and her sisters, Sharon Thompson and her husband, Larry, Mandan, and Darlene Boustead and her fiance, David Mittlestadt, Bismarck. She also leaves behind several nieces and nephews who loved her dearly. She was preceded in death by her father, Ray; one brother, Gary; her grandparents; several aunts and uncles; and one infant nephew. Go to www.parkwayfuneral.com to share memories of Diane and sign the online guest book.

There will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place. Raymond was born on Dec. 25, 1929, in Elgin, the son of John and Elizabeth (Gruszie) Wolf. He was raised and educated in Elgin and graduated from Elgin High School. Ray enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1954 and was honorably discharged in 1956 with the rank of sergeant first class. Ray married Bernita Hausauer on July 3, 1959, at Bismarck Baptist Church. Ray worked at N.C. Rolfson and Sons Construction for 33 years. During this time, he met Darlene Dohrmann,. T h e y we re m a r r i e d o n Feb. 19, 1982, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Bismarck. He then worked at Finely Engineering for 15 years. Ray enjoyed woodworking, camping, fishing and reading. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Elks Club and a past member of the Knights of Columbus. Ray is survived by his wife, Darlene; his son, Steve (Shirley) Wolf, Westminster, Md.; his daughter, Mary (Rich) Dunn, Bismarck; his grandchildren, Dan, Fargo, Sara and Nsengimana, Pascal, N.C., Sheyann and Andrew Harrison, South Korea, and Jesse Dunn and Ryan Dosch, Fargo; his greatgrandchildren, Tanner and Faith Wolf, Fargo, and Tristen Pascal, Wilmington, N.C.; his brothers, Eldon (Marlene) Wolf, Elgin, John (Sally) Wolf, Mandan, and David (Eunice) Wolf, Bismarck; his brotherin-law, Harold Friez, Bismarck; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Bernita; and his sister, Elinor. Go to www.eastgatefuneral.com to share memories of Ray and sign the online guest book. (Eastgate Funeral Service, Bismarck)

Ruth Faul HARVEY — Ruth Faul, 96, Harvey, died July 24, 2013, at the St. Aloisius Nursing Home, Harvey. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Ju l y 2 7 , a t Me n n o n i t e Brethren Church, Harvey. Burial will be at Country Mennonite Brethren Cemetery, Harvey. She is survived by her son, Curtis, Valley City; two daughters, Barbara Skaurud and Kathy Willert, both of Fargo; 10 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren. (Hertz Funeral Home, Harvey) (More deaths, state deaths and funerals today on 8A.)

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William Collins William P. Collins, 57, Mandan, died July 20, 2013, at his home. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. today, July 26, at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Bismarck. He is survived by one daughter, Ashley Spracklin, Omaha, Neb.; two sons, Brandon, Mandan, and Patrick, Omaha; two sisters, Donna Swenson, Minnesota, and Debbie Collins, Bismarck; two brothers, David, Bismarck, and Dennis, California; 10 grandchildren; and the mother of his three c h i l d re n , Pe g g y Po s e y. (DaWise-Perry Funeral Services, Mandan)

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Richard was born to Delbert and Della (Lois) Cogdill, on March 26, 1936, in rural Des Lacs, where he was raised and educated. He married Carol Howard at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Kongsberg on Aug. 8, 1959. They lived in Minot until 1969, when they bought land in Lonetree and settled in an area that become known as the Cogdill farm. It was here they began raising their family. Throughout his life, Richard worked for various construction companies, including Peterson Excavating and Aggregate Construction. He was known to those who worked with him as a skilled operator on virtually any piece of equipment. He retired in 1998 and devoted his time to numerous small projects in his workshop, doing everything from building wind-driven craft projects to welding miniature replica farm equipment and constructing log splitters. He was devoted to his family and instilled in his children a sense of selfreliance, creativity, a solid work ethic and a “do-it-yourself” sensibility toward projects and repairs. Richard is survived by his wife, Carol Cogdill; six children, Becky (Charlie), Marian (Keith), Clint (Lisa), Matthew (Sheila), Sarah (Chad) and Clifford (Nancy); a brother, Clarence (Gwen); a sister, Eunice Ann (Walt); 14 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Richard was preceded in death by his parents, Delbert and Della (Lois) Cogdill; his brothers, Duane and Homer Cogdill; and his sisters, Inez Stevenson, Wyoma Ingolfsland and Leona Leifson. Please sign Richard’s guest book and share memories at www.dawiseperry. com. (DaWise-Perry Funeral Services, Mandan)

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Philip Edsall

Visitation for Philip will be from 2 to 5 p.m. MDT Sunday at Stevenson Funeral Home. Philip passed away Sunday, July 21, 2013, at St. Benedicts Health Center, Dickinson. Philip was born Nov. 30, 1936, in Lewisburg, Ohio, the son of Clarence and Nellie (Supinger) Edsall. He grew up in Van Wert, Ohio. After graduating from Van Wert High School, he enlisted in the U.S. Marines. Philip served five years and was honorably discharged. He then began working for Raytheon in Boston, Mass. During this time, he met and married Janet Lombardi. To this union, Craig, Stephen and Philip Jr. were born. In 1983, Phil moved to Beulah and worked as a systems analyst at the gasification plant. He met Gladys Bender and they were married on Oct. 20, 1984, in Dickinson. Phil worked with Basin Electric of Bismarck until he retired. Several years later, he began working for KMM while making Dickinson his home with his loving wife, Gladys. In his spare time, Phil watched sports, especially his beloved Boston teams. While in Boston, he was actively involved in the United Cerebral Palsy Telethon for many years. He enjoyed reading articles of history and geography and doing some fishing. Phil was a bright and handy man. He was proud to have worked on one of the first spaceships that went to the moon. He especially enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. Phil is survived by his wife, Gladys; three sons, Craig (Maria), Stephen (Jan) and Philip Jr., all of Boston; two stepdaughters, Rhonda (Don) Anderson, Dickinson, and Patricia (Jeff) Standal, Spokane, Wash.; 10 grandchildren, Emily, Lyle, Grant, Va l e r i e, Co n n e r, Ry a n , Nicole, Brock, Colton and Lauren; and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Nellie and Clarence Edsall; one brother, Robert Edsall; and two sisters, Violette Thomas and Dorothy Wagonrod. Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family at www.stevensonfuneralhome.com.

Katherine Wald ELLENDALE — Katherine (Vetter) Wald, 89 Ellendale, died July 22, 2013, at her home. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 27, at St. Helena’s Catholic Church, Ellendale. Burial will be at St. Helena’s Catholic Cemetery, Ellendale. She is survived by four sons, Conrad, Ham Lake, Minn., Carey, Ellendale, Andrew Jr., Fullerton, and Wendelin, Minneapolis; three daughters, Lucy Hahne and Linda Siro, both of Ellendale, and Betty Hahne, Fredonia; 20 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Alice Welk and Clara Lipp. (Hoven Funeral Chapel, Ellendale)

Larry Heiser BELFIELD — Larry Heiser, 69, Belfield, died July 24, 2013, at Kindred Hospital Central Dakotas, Mandan. Services will be held at 1 1 a . m . M D T Mo n d a y, July 29, at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, Belfield. Further arrangements are pending with Stevenson Funeral Home, Dickinson.


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