y-o
or the following memOrials and honor
gifts received as of july l5, 202l
IN ‘ MEMORY
Allyn Axvig from Glenn and Lynette Langerud
Avis J ehlicka from Steve and Charlotte Johnson, Kelly & Kevin Kroke
Barbara Dahlen from Mary Ann & John Kjelland, Dr. Daniel and
Betty Koenig, Mary Ann Kostohris, Josh and Kirsten Lien, Erna
Meberg, Judy and Darrell Myrvik
Bennie Langerud from Kristi and Rodger Hall
Carol Monson from Dennis and Jackie Melland, Paul and Joyce
Torgerson
Dean Petska from Jack and Paulette Misialek
Deborah Zikmund from Mary Ann Kostohris, Craig and Sherri ‘
Sobolik
Dennis Dryburgh from Garreth and Margery Kavlie
Doris Skavhaug from Cheryl and Tim Daley, Bruce & Mary Heggen
Douglas Carlson from Darrell & Sherry Carlson
Gordon Sondeland from Sharon Laaveg
Gwynn Harlow from Jack and Paulette Misialek
Jeany Clarke from Megan and Davis Thompson
Joseph Holm from Molly and Ken Wiesen
Joyce Iverson from FCHC Dietary & Housekeeping Depts, Grafton
Drug, Gary and LeNae Askim, Wayne and Nancy Bell, John and
Audrey Blair, Darrell & Sherry Carlson, Brad and Elaine Dahl, Cheryl
and Tim Daley, Larry and Bonny Dvorak, June Ellingson, Brittany,
Nathan & Lillian J allo, Ruth J elinek, Nancy Jensen, Dennis and Judy
Kemp, Sharon Laaveg, Lois and Gary Mathiason, Jon and Jeannen
McMillan, Jack and Paulette Misialek, Judy and Darrell Myrvik,
Kristin and Joe Sobolik, Tobin & Cheryl Welch, Trudy Wippler
Lawrence "Buzz" Ward from Charles Novak
Louis D Kadlec from Gale and Kenneth Beneda, Jeff and Laura
Brodina, Dr. Daniel and Betty Koenig, Mary Ann Kostohris, Daniel
Kouba, Lois and Gary Mathiason, Erna Meberg, Tim and Sally
Ostenrude, Susan and Francis Peterka, Craig and Sherri Sobolik,
Joann Votava
Mary Beth Fetsch from Jennifer Carlson, Dr. Daniel and Betty Koenig,
Mary Ann Kostohris
Michael Waechter from Ron and Rita Beneda, Richard and Ruth
Clemenson, Iver and Teri Dahl, Cheryl and Tim Daley, Susan Degner,
Monica and Jim Dub, Lyle and Kathy J elinek, Ruth J elinek, Steve and
Charlotte Johnson, Terry & Wanita Kadlec, Dennis and Judy Kemp,
Dr. Daniel and Betty Koenig, Randy and Mary Jo Lewis, Josh and
Kirsten Lien, Mildred Machart, Lois and Gary Mathiason, George
and Faye Moen, Dorothy A. Novak, Louise Novak, Susan and Francis
Peterka, Paul and Colleen Samson, Laurel Skibicki, Craig and Sheni
Sobolik, Stacy and Leah Staven, Joann Votava
Paul Ensrude from Bruce & Mary Heggen, Ruth Jelinek, Lois and
Gary Mathiason, Ann Pohanka
Paul Spoonland from Tim & Naomi Hurtt, Mary Ann Kostohris
Wayne Nygard from Lois and Gary Mathiason, Jack and Paulette
Misialek
St. ‘Mary's in Park
. River to host Luncheon
PARK RIVER, N.D. — The
women of the parish of St. Mary's
in Park River will host a Summer
The summertime festivity will
be held at the St. Mary's Catholic
Church Parish Hall. It is located
WALSH COUNTY PRESS - WEDNESDAY, ULY 2|,2021
Sandra ‘Sandy’ Novak
Sandra “Sandy”
Novak, age 80, of
Park River and: for-
merly of the Lankin-
Fordville area, passed
away on Tuesday
July 13, 2021 at the
Good Samaritan So-
ciety in Park River.
Sandra was bom
October 16, 1940 the
daughter of Charles
and Vlasta “Pat”
(Harazim) Rose. She
was raised and grew to womanhood
at Lankin. She attended and grad-
uate from the Lankin Public School.
Sandy married Ronald Novak on
June 3, 1959 at St. Joseph’s Catholic
Church in Lankin. The couple
lived and farmed in Medford Town-
ship until 2016 when they moved
into Park River. Ronald preceded
her in death on February 18, 2018.
She Was a member of St. Joseph’s
Catholic Church in Lankin and St.
Mary’s Catholic Church in Park Riv-
er. She belonged to Band Mothers,
was a local election worker, and a
ND Angus Auxiliary Member.
Sandy was Walsh County Farm
Woman of The Year; a member of
the Jolly Country Homemakers.
Sandy worked at the Lankin Cenex,
the Silver Dollar Café and Chester
Myrvik Cafe, Lankin. Sandy drove
farm truck every fall and spring,
working side by side with her hus-
band and family. Sandy loved to
read, do ceramics, visit on the
phone; always fi'iendly and made
people feel wel-
come. At the farm
she loved to put
meals on with her
best china. She at-
tended every grand-
childs event and al-
ways bought a treat
for any child that
came into Cenex.
Sandy made people
feel welcome in her
home with a friend-
ly visit and good
food.
Sandy is survived by her sons:
Curt Novak, Park River and Terry
(Yolanda) Novak, Fordville; grand—
children: Breanna (Nathan) Brint-
nell, Blaine Novak, Brogan Novak,
Bryce Novak, Brittany (Nathan)
J allo, Brooke Novak (Cody Smith)
and Bethany Novak (Alan Mart);
Great—Grandchildren: Levi Brintnell,
Lauren Brintnell, Colt Tronson and
Lillian Jallo. She was preceded in
death by her husband and parents.
MASS OF CHRISTIAN BUR-
IAL: 10:30AM. Wednesday, July
21, 2021 at St. Mary’s Catholic
Church in Park River.
VISITATION: One hour prior to
the Mass in the Church.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN BUR—
IAL: St. Joseph’s Catholic Ceme-
tery, Lankin, ND.
BAKKE-CASEMENT FU-
NERAL HOME, FORDVILLE,
ND
Online guestbook: www.bakke—
‘ funeralhomescom
Jeany Mitchell Clarke
J eany Mitchell
Clarke, age 72 'of
Hoople, ND area
passed away on July
6, 2021 at First Care
Health Center of Park
River, after a coura—
geous battle with can-
cer.
J eany received her
Bachelor’s
Nursing fror’n‘” rah
nessee State Univer-
sity in Nashville. She
loved being a nurse and caring for
others. Jeany’s love of God and
America were foremost in her life.
As a child she dreamed of living in
Alaska, and was able to fulfill that
dream for alrnost 20 years. She
loved fishing,
kayaking, hiking,
and. exploring the
wilderness.
Jeany is survived
by her loving hus-
band of 28 years,
Don Clarke; niece:
Shona Powers,
Nashville, TN, and
her two dogs and
three cats, whom
she cherished. ‘
‘ There will be no
services at this time.
An online guest book is available
at: www.tollefsonfuneralhome.com
‘ The Tollefson Funeral Home of
Grafton is in charge of the arrange-
ments.
Cooper D. Satter—
lund, age 15 of
Pisek, ND passed
away on Friday, July
9, 2021.
Cooper Satterlund
was born February
22, 2006 in Grand
Forks, ND, the son
of Chad Satterlund
and the late Laura
(Satterlund) Zelews-
ki. He grew up in
Grafton and had just
finished his 9th grade year. He was
a member of the Grafton Lutheran
Church. While in school, Cooper
was an honor student as well as be-
ing active on the basketball, base-
ball and football teams.
Whenever Cooper smiled his
whole face would light up, he also
had a hug that made you feel like
never letting go. He was a gootball
at times with his infectious giggles
and that mischievous grin that kept
you on your feet Making you won-
derifhe wasup to no goodorwant-
ed to show you a more serious side
with his heart of gold he had. His
family, friends, teammates and
fans were the most important fliings
to him as he would drop everything
just to have a one-on-one intimate
conversation with you to show
you, he cared. He was able to stay
humble through all of his achieve-
. ments and success on the court and
field as that was his true passion.
Cooper was serious about his new
found curly golden locks and every-
one fell in love with it too. In his .
free time, he enjoyed spending
time at both grandpa’s and grand-
ma’s lake places as he would get
every chance he had to drive and
explore the lake with the jet ski
when Tucker wasn’t hogging it.
Fishing, tubing, playing board/card
games, twisting and turning hilly
game of croquet were just a few
things he loved to do surrounded by
his loved ones. He touched so
Cooper D. Satterlund
Pae 3
many throughout
the years and he
will be greatly
missed by all who
knew him for many
years to come. .
Cooper is sur-
vived by his father
Chad (Carrie
Stokaluk) Satter—
lund, brother Tuck-
er Satterlund, Libby
and Wyatt
Stokaluk, all of
Pisek, ND; grandparents: Kim (J er-
ry) Stormo, Cass Lake, MN and
Chuck (Dina) Satterlund, Dray-
ton, ND as well as the following
aunts and uncles: Nathan (Jaci) Sat-
terlund of East Grand Forks, MN,
Jordan (Kari Brady) Storrno of
Fisher, MN, Amber Storrno of
Maynard, MN, Chad Barta of
Minto, ND, Pat (Jade) Barta of
Grand Forks, ND, Tami Thompson
of Fargo, ND and Kristin Meschke
of Shakopee, MN. He had many
cousins and extended family as
well. He was preceded in death by
his mother Laura Zelewski, and
grandparents Carol and Dennis
Zelewski.
A public visitation was held on
Wednesday, July 14, 2021 from I
12:00-2:00 PM at the Grafton
Lutheran Church of Grafton. A pri-
vate family service was held at 2:00
PM. The service was live streamed
on the Grafton Lutheran Church
facebook page and a recording of
the service will be available on the
Tollefson Funeral Home website
following the service. In lieu of
flowers, donations can be made to
the Park River Ambulance, the
Walsh: County Sherrifl"s ‘ Depart-
mentor the Grafton High School
Athletic Department.
An online guestbook is available
at: www.mllefsonfimeralhomecom
The Tollefson Funeral Home of
Grafton is in charge of the arrange—
ments.
R A 'l‘ E. D 1’) l B L Li
Truly, these times of ignorance God
overlooked, but now commands all
men everywhere to repent, because
He has appointed a day on which He
will judge the world in righteousness
by the Man whom He has ordained.
He has given assurance of this to all
by raising Him from the dead.
Salad,_&.Deli «Sandwich Luncheon
and Bake Sale on Thursday, Au-
gust 5, frbm 11 am. to 1 pm.
They ask a free-will offering for
the meal. All ages are welcome!
west- of CENEX and north of
Dollar General in Park River.
Hope to see you on Thursday,
August 5!
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Federated Church, Park River
Services with Jesse Irvine in person and online.
Sunday church services for the month of June will be
held at pm rather than 10:45 am.
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Bethel Baptist Church, Park River
(bethelbaptistparkrivercom)
Sunday: 9:30 am worship services
www.facebook.com/bethelbaptistpr
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Crystal
Thursday Mass: 8:00 am - Sunday Mass: 8:30 am
Tuesday Mass: 8:00 am - Saturday Mass: 8:00 am
Pembina Hills Lutheran, Mountain
Trinity Lutheran in Edinburg and Pembina Hills Evan-
gelical Lutheran Church of Gardar and Mountain will be
posting taped worship services on our Facebook page
and YouTube channels. Crossroads Rural Ministry is
the name for our Facebook page as well as our
St. Mary’s Catholic Church (www.saintsml.org)
Public Mass will resume with guidance from Bishop
High Plains Ministry: Mountain Lutheran, Adams;
YouTube Channel. Folda in place. See website fordetails. Fordville
Presbyterian Church, Fordville Bethlehem Lutheran, Doyan; Concordia
Lutheran,
Saturday 5 pm St. Mary's, Park River Services with Jesse Irvine at 9:00
am. Edmore; Lawton Lutheran, Lawton;
Trinity Lutheran, Edinburg Sunday: 8:00 am St Luke's Veseleyville
Nekoma Lutheran, Nekoma;
Our Redeemer’s, Fairdale; United Lutheran,
Bracket
Communion
"Sunday: 8am Bethlehem/Nekoma
Fordville Lutheran Church, Fordville
Facebook @fordvillelutheran or https://bit.ly/3aYAJCE
Sunday: Fellowship at 10:00am, Worship at 10:30am
Sunday: 9:15 am Worship (Communion), 10 am Coffee 10 am St. Mary's Park
River
Hour, 7 pm. PRBC concert Becca and Bernice ’(a girl
and her uke) - Tuesday: 9 am Bible Study Zion Lutheran Church, Hoople
Church services at 9:30 am. Check Zion Lutheran
V St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Pisek Church, Rural Hoople Facebook
for updates. Victory Free Lutheran Church, Park River 9:303m United/Our
Redeemer’s
' St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Lankin s Services with Pastor Kevin
Borg 11am Concordia/Mountain v ~-
Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Bechyne First Lutheran Church of
Hoople Sunday: 10:30 AM Coffee Fellowship Lawton off
11 :00 AM Worship Service
Wednesday: 7:00 PM Bible Study
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: Coffee with Christ
(Facebook Live) 10 am ' Tuesdays: Pastor’s Text
Study 10 am.
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Tri-Parish Mass Schedule (plbnd.org)
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Lankin Sunday - 8:30 am
Bechyne Saturday 5:00 pm
Pisek Sunday 10:30 am Grace Free Lutheran Church, Edinburg
Regular 9:00 am Church Services with Pastor Kevin
Borg, Bible Study on Thursdays at 9am
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Park River
(www.parkriveroslc.com)
ln-person worship has resumed on Sunday at 10:00
am. For those staying at home, a live-feed and record-
ing will be available on Facebook.
St. Brigid of Ireland Catholic Church, Cavalier
Friday Mass: 12:00 pm - Saturday Mass: 5:00 pm
Sunday Mass: 10:30 am - Monday Mass 5:15 pm
Wednesday Mass: 12:00 pm
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