IM Daily News 2-9-11

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2-A — The Daily News, Iron Mountain-Kingsford, Michigan Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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Obituaries Louise Faust

James Dunn

County MemoriKINGSa l FORD — Louise Hospital. Louise M. Faust, 87, of was very active Evergreen at Our Saviour’s Heights Assisted Lutheran Church Living, died and in the Upper Sunday, Feb. 6, Peninsula Cur2011. sillo movement. Louise was In 2004, born Aug. 9, Louise published 1923, in Rock a book detailing Island, Ill., their time in daughter of the A f r i c a . W h e n late Manley and LouisE FAust asked about this, Amelia (Stang) she simply replied, “were it Norton. She married Harold V. all to end tomorrow, I feel I Faust on Oct. 18, 1947, in have lived life to the fullest.” Louise is survived by Rock Island, the same year she graduated from Moline three sons, Mark (Vicki) Lutheran Hospital School for Faust of Dallas, Stephen Nurses specializing in obstet- ( V i c k i ) F a u s t o f S p r e a d rics. In June 1948, Harold E a g l e , W i s . a n d D a v i d was ordained by the Augus- (Diane) Faust of Negaunee; tana Lutheran Church and two daughters, Ann (Ibrahim) called to serve as a mission- Ismail of Oakland, Calif. and ary in Tanganyika, East Linda (Brad) Karlgaard of Africa. After almost a year of C o e u r D ’ A l e n e , I d a h o ; preparation, the Fausts set grandchildren, Peter (Jamie) o u t o n t h e i r j o u r n e y t o Bandy, Bahanan, Dalmar, Ebado and Ismail Ismail, Africa. After her arrival in Africa, Seth, Ethan (Jennifer), LindLouise was trained in the use sey and Nathaniel Gibbon, of tropical medicines, gener- Kelli (Lee) Westhafer, David al treatment, and diagnos- (Chelsea) Karlgaard, Ingrid tics. She used this training to (Jon) Bechard, Elsa Faust, assist in the dispensaries at Eric (Chelsey Gerich) Faust the various mission stations and Daniel Faust; and greatwhere they served. Little did grandchildren, Leila, Kira, she know this was the begin- Katrina and Henry. She was preceded in ning of a 26-year nursing death by Hal on Dec. 28, career. As time went on, Louise 2006. She was also preceded learned the Swahili language i n d e a t h b y h e r b r o t h e r , which made her work at the Richard Norton. Visitation will be held dispensary a little easier. Observing the cus- from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on toms and social structures of Friday at Our Saviour’s the Barabaig tribe and with Lutheran Church. Funeral services will be her sincere love for them as human beings, she built a held Friday at 12 noon at the rapport with the women of church. Rev. Stephen Cowen the tribe. Delivering many of will officiate. Burial will be in Dickintheir babies, Louise was soon endeared with the nickname son County Memorial Gar“Mama Gawistchi” which dens Cemetery. Memorials may be made means “she who moves quickly.” She and Hal con- in Louise’s memory to Our tinued their work in Africa Saviour’s Lutheran Church until they returned to the for world hunger or Global Health Ministries mosquito United States in 1975. Only God knows how bed netting program. The family would like to many hearts and lives were touched, but one thing is for express their sincere apprecisure, God worked many mir- ation for the love and comacles through the Fausts’ passion shown to Louise by ministry. As a result, the the staff at Evergreen AssistGospel reached the ears and ed Living. Condolences to the family hearts of many people. Their ministry brought them to o f L o u i s e F a u s t c a n b e Iron Mountain and Louise e x p r e s s e d o n l i n e a t quickly became involved in www.ernashfuneralhomes.com The family has entrusted the church and community. She worked as a t h e E r i c k s o n - R o c h o n & registered nurse in the obstet- Nash Funeral Home with the rics department at Dickinson arrangements.

er, Joe (Sue) FLORENCE, Dunn of Tunnel Wis. — James Hill, Ga.; one T. Dunn, 79, of sister, Velma Florence, died Harder of LinTuesday, Feb. 8, den, Tenn.; five 2011, at Dickingrandchildren, son County Jessica, AnthoMemorial Hospiny, and Nicholas tal. Dunn, and Joshua He was born and Emily Dunn; on Dec. 22, and many niece 1931, in Linden, and nephews. Tenn., the son of Jim was pret h e l a t e J a m e s JAMEs Dunn ceded in death Thomas and Julia by five brothers, (Kilpatrick) Horace, Clyde, Leslie, Bud, Dunn. Jim owned a heating and and Jake and four sisters, air conditioning company in Hazel, Mary, Martha, and Chicago for 40 years. He also Inez. Visitation will be Friday trained and raised standard bred harness horses. Jim was from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at a hard worker with a strong the Tondin-Ross & Freeman Funeral Home. work ethic. Funeral services will be He married Edith Johnson on Dec. 21, 1966, in Chica- F r i d a y a t 1 2 n o o n a t t h e g o . T h e c o u p l e l i v e d i n funeral home. Rev. David Chicago, Watseka, Ill. and Anderson will officiate. The family requests that Greensburg, Ky., prior to moving to Florence, where flowers be omitted. Condolences may be they owned the Black Bear expressed online to the family Inn for two years. He is survived by his wife, o f J a m e s D u n n o n l i n e a t Edith; three sons, James www.ernashfuneralhomes.com The family has entrusted (Gina) Dunn Jr. of Kenosha, Wis., Jeffrey (Lynn) Dunn of the Tondin-Ross & Freeman Streamwood, Ill. and Paul Funeral Home of Iron Moun(fiance, Jaimie Troutman) tain with the funeral arrangeDunn of Chicago; one broth- ments.

Lottery DETROIT (AP) — These Michigan lotteries were drawn Tuesday: Midday Daily 3: 1-1-3; Midday Daily 4: 9-4-4-7; Daily 3: 4-7-7; Daily 4: 3-7-2-8; Fantasy 5: 12-25-27-3739; Keno: 03-04-05-0612-13-14-15-18-22-3540-46-50-53-54-57-5861-62-67-69 Estimated Fantasy 5

James Shields FLORENCE, Wis. — James H. Shields, 85, of Armstrong Creek, Wis., passed away today, Feb. 9, 2011, at Golden Living Cen-

ter in Florence. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by the Jacobs-Lundholm Funeral Home of Florence.

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serve 10 days in jail, six months probation, shall not operate any motor vehicle without a valid drivers license. John Anthony Thomas, 22, Norway, driving while license suspended, serve 15 days in jail/community service work, six months probation, fines and court costs, $853, shall not operate any motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license. Michael Arthur Wellnitz Jr., 17, Niagara, Wis., indecent exposure, bond violation, serve 45 days in jail/community service work, six months probation, fines and court costs, $713, no contact with victim. Shane Edward Barnes, 20, Iron Mountain, open intoxicants in vehicle, minor in possession, serve 10 days in jail/community service work, six months probation, abstain from the possession or consumption of alcohol, avoid all controlled substances, users, sellers, possessors.

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Sarah Lynn Demerath, 29, Dickinson county Iron Mountain, driving while District court Sentences listed may not license suspended, failure to reflect all imposed conditions. appear, serve 12 days in Gary William Hooper, 56, jail/community service work, Iron Mountain, disorderly six months probation, fines person—drunk, serve 30 and court costs, $718, shall not operate any motor vehicle days in jail. Christopher Michael Gar- w i t h o u t a v a l i d d r i v e r ’ s vaglia, 18, Niagara, Wis., license. Jesse Julian Erickson, 31, retail fraud, third degree, failure to appear, serve 34 days Iron Mountain, larceny less in jail, six months probation, than $200, serve 15 days in fines and court costs, $1,008, jail/community service work, abstain from the possession or six months probation, fines consumption of alcohol, and court costs, $768, abstain avoid all controlled sub- from the possession or constances, users, sellers, posses- sumption of alcohol, avoid all sors, seek and accept counsel- controlled substances, users, ing for shoplifters awareness, sellers, possessors. Nicholas Scott Beaster, not to enter any SuperOne property while on probation. 27, Kingsford, driving while Christopher Michael Gar- license suspended, serve sevvaglia, 18, Niagara, Wis., en days in jail/community driving while license suspend- service, six months probation, ed, failure to appear, serve 34 fines and court costs, $628, days in jail, six months proba- shall not operate any motor tion, fines and court costs, vehicle without a valid dri$578, shall not operate any ver’s license. Jordan Lee Jones, 29, motor vehicle without a valid jackpot: $198,000 Niagara, Wis., no license, MADISON, Wis. (AP) driver’s license. — These Wisconsin lotteries were drawn Tuesday: SuperCash: 19-31-32-3435-38; Badger 5: 01-1319-25-30; Daily Pick 3: 95-6; Daily Pick 4: 5-6-7-1; Check Us Out At Mega Millions: 25-35-3647-48, Mega Ball: 18; Estimated Badger 5 jack(School Of Music Page) pot: $24,000

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Partly Sunny High: 39 Low: 23

Police log Iron Mountain Police Department Activity Report Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011 3 a.m., directed patrol. Directed patrol around local taverns. 3:38 a.m., medical assist. Assist Beacon ambulance at a call in the 400 block of West Ludington Street. 7:34 a.m., medical emergency. 911 call of a man choking in the 900 block of West B St. Assisted Beacon ambulance. 10:25 a.m., counterfeit money. Received a complaint from a local bank in reference to a counterfeit twenty dollar bill that was received in a local businesses deposit. 12:09 p.m., assist. Assist with an elderly couple who locked themselves out of their residence on the west side. 12:15 p.m., welfare check. Welfare check on an individual who lives in the 800 block of East Grant Street. 3:21 p.m.., 911 call accident. 911 call of a two vehicle accident on Hughitt Street near the Middle School. 4:56 p.m., accident. Responded to a two vehicle accident in the Holiday gas station parking lot. 7:11 p.m, suspicious situation. Responded to a 911 call of an open door on a vacant residence on the 1000 block of Stockbridge Avenue. 9 p.m., directed patrol. D i r e c t e d Pa t r o l ( s p e e d enforcement) on U.S. 2.


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