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New Arrivals Cole and Jill Harvie of Harvie Ranching, Olds, Alberta, Canada, announce the birth of their daughter, Tinley Tinley Harvie Mary. Born May 25, Tinley weighed 6 lb., 11 oz. Sara and Jeremy Gugelmeyer, Dalhart, Texas, announce the birth of their son, Calvin Earl. Born June 22, Calvin weighed 7 Calvin lb., 6 oz., and was 20 Gugelmeyer inches long. Sara serves as Hereford World assistant editor.
In Passing Anna Katharina Redlin, 93, Summit, S.D., passed away April 9. Katharina was born in Straubing, Germany. She married and had a son, Gunter Alfred Grimm, by her first husband. In 1953 she married Alfred Redlin. Within a few years of their marriage, at Katharina’s insistence, they started raising registered Hereford cattle. She was a tireless promoter of the Hereford breed, and Redlin Herefords attained national prominence. Katharina was a member of the American Hereford Association and the
South Dakota Hereford Association. As a regular caller on a local talk radio program, she often shared her reasons for immigrating to America and her love for the country she chose to make her home after World War II. Katharina became a U.S. citizen in 1986. Katharina continued to live on the farm after Alfred died in 1999 and worked daily with the cattle until her health became too frail. She moved to Golden Living Center, Lake Norden, in the fall of 2006. She is survived by her daughter, Kathryn Gustafson; son, Frank Redlin; six granddaughters; and five greatgrandchildren. Milton John Costa, 66, Nampa, Idaho, passed away May 9 after a long battle with cancer. Born in Hanford, Milton Costa Calif., Milton lived most of his life in Paso Robles, Calif. Milton had been a cattle rancher since 1958 and was a well-known auctioneer. He was inducted into the California Auctioneers Hall of Fame and honored at the American Polled Hereford Association Standard of Perfection (SOP) show at the California State Fair, and he exhibited the first and only polled Hereford bull to win the Super Bull award at
the Cow Palace in San Francisco. He owned and managed the Central Coast Auction, a farm and construction company, in Paso Robles from 1976 until 2000. Through this time, he started an antique and draft horse auction throughout the state of California, later bringing his auctions to the state of Idaho. Milton is survived by his wife, Bonnie; three sons, Brian, Sean and Tyler; and a granddaughter, Caitlynn.
education in 1960. While at OSU, she met Wayne Haygood, and they wed on July 16, 1960. They lived in Virginia while Wayne served in the U.S. Army and then moved to Nebraska and Kansas. They settled for 17 years in New Harmony, Ind., where Wayne was a managing partner at Indian Mound Farm. Gayle taught several years before her children were born and then became a devoted wife and mother. She taught Sunday school and was a Girl Thomas Randall Wyman, Scouts and 4-H leader. 57, Posen, Mich., passed In 1981 the family moved away June 7. to Canadian, where Gayle was Thomas graduated from raised, and established Indian college with a mechanical Mound Ranch. Gayle worked very engineering degree and had hard with both Wayne and son Thomas Wyman worked at Shell Oil before Lee, running the office for the working as an engineer at Alpena ranch business. Combat Readiness Training Center. Gayle was a member of Canadian Thomas enjoyed farming and raising First United Methodist Church, Hereford cattle. a charter member of American Survivors include his wife, Sharon; Hereford Auxiliary and a past two stepchildren, Brian and Russell First; president of Hemphill County and his mother, Tracy Wyman. Historical Society. She owned and operated Canadian River Gayle George Haygood, Originals and created many 72, Canadian, Texas, passed beautiful clothing items and away June 13. original graphic designs, cards She graduated from and invitations. high school in Canadian Survivors include two and then from Oklahoma daughters, Leslie Osborn and Gayle Haygood State University (OSU) with Mary Myers; a son, Lee Haygood; a bachelor’s degree in elementary and five grandchildren. HW
“We have a very small Hereford operation for our family. College Fund, the bull we sold on BuyHereford in the March sale, was our initial involvement with BuyHereford. It was a huge success to start my son’s college fund. A great marketing service for our small Hereford operation.” Cory Thomsen, Mitchell, S.D. — Manager, Bushy Park Cattle Co.
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