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The family of Kenneth Greicar extends a
sincere thank you to all of our family and
friends who shared their sympathy and
friendship with us at the time of his death
and services. Thank you to Dr. Joel
Johnson, Tammy ilementson and the
entire staff at First Care Health Center for
your excellent care. Thanks to the won-
derful people at First Care Health Clinic
for th ei Lcare and concern show to Ken-
neth: g his many visits there, also to
the Altr me Health staff that cared for
him at 6ur home. Thank you Father
Prasad Marneni, Father Gary Luetin and
Shirley Sobolik for the visits while he was
in the hospital. Thank you Father Prasad
Marneni and Father Jared Kadlec for the
beautiful service, and to the choir, Jim
Costello and LaVerne Mahar for the
music. Thank you to all that sent flowers,
memorials, cards, on-line messages and
for all the food and other items brought to
our home. Thanks also to all the ladies
of St. John's Altar Society that served the
wonderful lunch after the service. Tollef-
son Funeral Home staff, thank you for the
professional care and concern shown to
us during this time. To all of you, your
kindness will never be forgotten. God
Bless each and every one of you.
Barbara Greicar
Paul Greicar and family
Les Greicar
Mark and Rhonda Greicar and family
FARGO, N.D. -- In October, The sessions will focus on:
Hospice of the Red River Valley :" Understanding the grief
will be offering educational work- process
shops called Journeying Through • Common grief reactions
Grief in Crookston and Hillsboro. - Taking care of yourself while
The workshops are for those who grieving
have recently experienced the
• Embracing your memories
death of a loved one.
The two-session workshops will Participants must register by
be held from 1-2:30 p.m.: Tuesday, Oct. 1; there is no cost.
• Tuesdays, Oct. 8 and 15, in For more information, call Jennifer
Crookston Messelt, LCSW, at (800) 237-
- Wednesdays, Oct. 9 and 16, in 4629, (701) 740-5217 or email jen-
Hillsboro nifer.messelt@hrrv.org.
FARGO, N.D. -- Dianne Dakota's programs include Preg-
Nechiporenko, Executive Director nancy, Parenting and Adoption
of Catholic Charities North Services, the Adults Adopting Spe-
Dakota, announced more than cial Kids (AASK) program, Coun-
$9,000 in funding which will assist seling Services, and Guardianship
those affected by the spring flood- Services. Catholic Charities has of-
ing in Walsh and Pembina coun- rices in Minot, Bismarck, Grand
ties.
The funds will be dispersed Forks, and Fargo and last year im-
through the Spring Flooding Do- pacted the lives of over 6,600 peo-
nation Committee in collaboration pie across the state. For more in-
with North Dakota Voluntary Or- formation call 701-235-4457 or
ganizations Active in Disaster (ND 1-800-450-4457 or visit us on the
VOAD). web at www.CatholicChari-
Catholic Charities North tiesND.org.
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Elaine Kadlec
Elaine Kadlec,
age 88 of Fargo, ND
and formerly of
Pisek, ND passed
away on Wednesday,
September 25, 2013
at Bethany on 42nd
in Fargo.
Elaine Horejsi
Kadlec, the daughter
of the late John and
Philamine (Hladik)
Horejsi was born on
March 14, 1925 in
Grand Forks, ND. She was reared
in Lankin, ND attending school
there.
She was united in marriage to
Ludger Kadlec on November 26,
1942 in St. Edward's Catholic
Church in Nekoma, ND. They
made their home in Rushford
Township (rural Pisek), where
they farmed. Elaine was em-
ployed at St. Ansgar's Hospital
a nurse's aide and Melvin's Men's
Store both of Park River, ND. She
also cooked at the Pisek Public
School and Alexander House in
Park River. Ludger passed away
on September 16, 2012.
She was a member of St. John's
Catholic Church of Pisek where
she was organist for 28 years. She
was also a member of the Pisek
American Legion Auxiliary and
the Homemakers in Fordville and
Pisek. She served as secretary for
the District 3 NPL for several
years. Upon retire-
ment Ludger and
Elaine wintered in
Mesa, AZ where
she enjoyed bak-
ing, cooking, enter-
taining, music and
dancing.
She is survived
by her sons:
Lawrence (Patricia)
Kadlec and Rodney
(Audrey) Kadlec,
both of Pisek, ND,
Gontron "Buster" (Connie) Lan-
gowski, Hazen, ND; 10 grand-
children, 13 great grandchildren,
1 great great grandchild, sister
Jeanette Bozekowski, Dickinson,
ND, and brother Roman (Joy)
Horejsi, Park Rapids, MN. She
was preceded in death by her
parents, husband, and daughter
Kathy Thoreson.
Mass of Christian Burial was
held Monday, September 30, 2013
at 10:30 A.M. at St. John Nepo-
mocene Catholic Church of Pisek,
ND. Visitation was Sunday from
3-5 with a prayer service at 5:00
P.M. at the church.
Interment will be at St. John's
Catholic Cemetery of Pisek.
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Thursday: 2 p.m. Worship Borg. Sunday.: 9:15 Worship at Trinity
10:30 Worship Vikur • 9:15 Sunday School
Trinity Lutheran, Edinburg
Sunday•: 9:15 Worship,. 10:15 Sunday School
Tue: 9:30 Womens Bible Study
St John's Nepomucene Catholic Church, Pisek
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
St Joseph's Catholic Church, Lankin (www.plbtriparish.org/)
Sunday 8:30 a.m.
Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Bechyne
Sunday 10:30 a.m.
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Crystal
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.. Tuesday: 5:30 p.m.. Thursday: 7 a.m
St. Brigid of Ireland Catholic Church, Cavalier
Saturday Mass: 5 p.m., Sunday Mass: 10:30 a.m., Monday
7 a.m.. Wednesday: 6:00 p.m.
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Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, Park River
9:00 a.m. Coffee Fellowship, 10 a.m. Worship
Zion Lutheran Church, Hoople
Sunday.: 9:30 a.m. Worship, 10:30 Sunday School
St. Mary's Church
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Federated Church
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Park Center Lutheran Church, Rural Hoople
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Victory Free Lutheran Church, Park River
Sunday: 10:30 a.m coffee and fellowship, 11:00 a.m. worship service,
Wednesday 6:00p.m Confirmation class, 7:00p.m. WinGS, 7:00 Youth
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