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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 5

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The Montana Standard, Butte, Sunday, January 16, 2005 AS BUTTE AREA Obituaries BUTTE UNITED WAY 2005 CAMPAIGN Percentage of $215,000 goal as of Jan. 13: Nettie Hagenson, 88 Nettie Mae Hagenson of Butte died at 7:20 p.m. Tuesday at Swedish Hospital in Seattle after a brief bout Lighted A- today, I A Sunday. January 16, A 2005 100 90 80 70 60 50 20 10 Seattle. He is also survived by numerous cousins.

Relatives and friends may call Tuesday after noon in the Duggan Dolan Chapel. Funeral services will be celebrated at 1 p.m. in the chapel. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Memorial: the Patrick Brown Memorial Fund co Duggan Dolan Mortuary.

1 Kenneth Windorski, 81 Kenneth F. Windorski died Thursday morning in St. James Healthcare. He was born on June 17, 1923, in employees, corporation Other Retirees PPL employees, corporate Papa Murphy's Pekin Cafe Performance Dodge Employees Poore, Roth Robinson Port of Montana employees P-Tel Public Housing Authority employees Quality Supply of Butte Quilici Glass Qwest Foundation Rams Railway Rhodia Richards Rochelle Rosin Tax Service 'roun'town Review Rudolph's Furniture RYO Juvenile Facility (Safe Space School District Warehouse employees Simperman-Corette Foundation Roy F. Simperman Skill Built Truss Smither's Photography Social Security Administration employees Southwest Montana Federal Credit Union employees State Employee Charitable Giving Campaign State Farm Foundation State Farm Insurance Steele's Warehouse employees St.

Francis Veterinary Hospital Sun Rental Center employees, corporate Dr. Paul Thomas ThriftwaySutey Oil Co. US Bank employees and corporation Union Pacific Railroad Foundation UPS United States Bankruptcy Courts United Way Board and Staff Uptown Cafe Utility Specialties Inc. Wal-Mart Superstore employees, corporation Water Environmental Technologies Watch employees Wein's Men's Store Wells Fargo employees West Elementary employees Western States Insurance Whalen Tire Whittier School Yates Body Shop Zobenica Sheet Metal-and Heating Iri loving memory of JULIA KUCHTYN. May you dance with the angels.

Kuchtyn Family. In loving, thankful memory of dad, DON FRASER on your 100th birthday. These 30 years without you have been lonesome. Watch over us, Dad! Love, Mary, Pat family. In memory of KRIS BYRNE on her 6th anniversary.

We miss you more and more every day. Love, Jeff, Kirsten, Kendall Danelle. In loving memory of GARY LOGGINS, with deepest sympathy to the family. Bill Kelly family. Our Lady shines today in remembrance of JIM ARMSTRONG on his 1st anniversary.

You are with us in spirit always. With love, Alice, Lori, Gary, Brendan Bryna. In loving memory of KRIS BYRNE. Remembered by her friends at the Animal Hospital. In loving memory of the Smith and Sullivan families IDA SMITH (11692), ROBBIE SMITH (122987), ROBERTA THOMPSON (31888), JOHN SULLIVAN (22885).

The Metesh Family. In loving tribute to our mother, CECELIA PARRETT on the day she would have turned 70. Sadly missed by Walt, Julie, Hannah, Sarah, Helmi Mike. Memorials of Our Lady of the Rockies must be submitted to Our Lady of the Rockies Foundation or the gift shop in the Butte Plaza Mall, 3100 Harrison 782-1221 DEATH NOTICES Butte LUKENS Memorial services for Lois Lukens will be conducted Monday morning at 9 o'clock in Gold Hill Lutheran Church with the Rev. Michael Borge officiating.

CROUCH Shirley "Ann" Crouch passed away Friday evening at her home. Cremation has taken place. Memorial services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Wayrynen-Richar ds Funeral Home with the Rev. Larry Peterson officiating. Buckley; sisters-in-law, Virginia Hagenson, Audrey Stergar and Dorthy Johnson; and niece Margie Tager.

Survived include her sons, Martin? Poulsbo, Harold (Hal) and grandchildren Holly, Griffen, Cameron, Seattle; sisters, Catherine Buckley, Butted Maurine and husband Bill Yelsa, Opportunity; sister-in-law, Lucille Healy, Reno, nieces, Judy (Buckley) Smith and husband David, Butte, Linda (Yelsa) Eggen and husband Dale, Richland, Mary Budette (Yelsa) Newton, Seattle, Cathy (Buckley) Ouellette, Butte; nephew Jay Buckley and wife Dorothy, Chicago; and many grand and great-grandnieces and nephews. Nettie was deeply loved and highly regarded by her family and many friends, and she will be sorely missed. Her family is grateful that her passing came quickly and without too much suffering. As recently as Christmas Eve, Nettie entertained the entire family by playing a beautiful piano medley of her favorite songs. We joyously celebrate her life as much as we grieve her death.

The family will receive guests at 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 22, preceding the 10 a.m. Funeral Services at St. Ann's church with interment following at Mountain View Cemetery and a reception about noon.

Memorials: UNICEF tsunami relief fund, www.unicef.org, or the American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org. Patrick Brown, 52 Patrick Lyle Brown died Tuesday at his home in Livingston. He was born in Seattle on April 13, 1952, to Rex L. and Pauline (Crowley) Brown. Pat attended schools in California and graduated from Butte High School.

Pat served in the United States Marine Corps for six years. Following his dis Brown charge he worked as a maintenance supervisor and the Montana Developmental Center at Boulder. He later gwned and operated Higher Shine Janitorial before going to work as a custodial janitor for the Butte School District. He later worked as a truck driver for North American. Pat's daughters were his pride and joy.

He was a devoted and loving father and enjoyed his role as papa. He will be remembered as a very friendly, outgoing and generous person, who had a heart of gold. He touched many souls. He enjoyed the company of family and friends and enjoyed the outdoors, camping, fishing hunting cooking and coaching softball. He was preceded in death by his parents, Rex and Pauline Brown.

Survivors include his daughters and sons-in-law, Carlene Brown, Sarah Brown and Eriel Mayer, Julia and Brandon Curry and Crystal Brown; grandchildren, Jade Brown, Iris Burd, Dylan Curry and Katie Mayer; brother, Mike Brown; sister and friend, Rita Brbwn and Dale Ceartin; nieces, Diane Anderson and her family Jim and Brady, and Marie Ceartin; nephews, John and Thomas Hickey, Travis Ceartin; aunts, Jean Premel and Evelyn Kolendick, Can Helpx With After Funeral Gatherings. rm with pancreatic cancer. She was born Jan. 8, 1916, in Anaconda to Hennis and Neota (Para) Johnson of the Warm Hagenson Springs area. In 1921, the family bought a ranch in the Bitterroot near Corvallis, of which she had the fondest memories.

The family lost the ranch to a series of hailstorms around 1928 and moved to 5 S. Excelsior St. in Butte. Nettie graduated from Butte High and worked as a beautician. Nettie met her beloved, devoted husband, Martin, and raised her first child, ran an elevator, worked at a cigar counter and a telephone switchboard, while her husband served in World War II.

After the war, Nettie continued raising her family and remained active in the church and community. She taught weekly religious catechism classes for many years at Saint Ann's Catholic Parish, provided amazing Christmas decorations for the church and served as a Cub Scout den mother. In 1966, Nettie began her career as an agent for Deshler Insurance and Real Estate. In 1969, she opened Hagenson Real Estate, where she served the community with zealous integrity for more than 30 years. She enjoyed square dancing, gardening, cooking, long walks, playing the piano and family gatherings.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Martin; brother, Harold; brother-in-law Packy DEATH NOTICES Butte 0 SULLIVAN Relatives and friends of Ms. Veronica "Vernie" Sullivan are asked to join with the family this Sunday from 3 to 4 p.m. in St. Patrick's Church for a Wake Service. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 11 a.m.

in St. Patrick's Church. Interment will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery. WINDORSKI Relatives and friends of Mr. Kenneth F.

Windorski may call after 5 p.m. Monday in the Duggan Dolan Chapel for visitations. Parish Vigil services will be conducted at 6:30 p.m. Liturgy of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 10 a.m. in St.

John the Evangelist Church. Cremation will take place following the Mass. Interment of ashes will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to St. John the Evangelist Church or to a charity of donor's choice.

A complete obituary will be in Sunday's Montana Standard. ATTN: UNITED VETERANS COUNCIL BROWN Relatives and friends of Mr. Patrick "Pat" Brown may call after noon Tuesday in the Duggan Dolan Chapel for visitations. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. in the mortuary chapel with Deacon Ron Fournier officiating.

Interment will follow in Mt. View Cemetery. A complete obituary will be in Sunday's Montana Standard. OTTO Mr. William Otto passed away Friday at the Butte Convalescent Center.

Cremation has taken place and memorial services will be held at a later date. Crosby, to William and Myrtle (Wilson) Windorski. He attended local schools in Crosby. He served in the Civilian Corps and 1 then served Windorski in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

Following his discharge from the Navy, he returned to Crosby and married Lucille Peterson on June 17, 1946. She died on June 6, 1996. Ken worked as an Industrial Mechanic in the mining industry working throughout the U.S., retiring from Magma Copper in Arizona in 1989 following I6V2 years of service. After his retirement Ken and Lucille moved to Butte. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, tinkering with small engines and was a good hand around the house.

He was also a member of-St. John the Evangelist Church. i He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife Lucille. Surviving relatives include his sons Richard James Joel Thomas Ronald and Gerald J. Also survived are numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends may call after 5 p.m. Monday in the Duggan Dolan Chapel for visitations. Parish Vigil services will be conducted at 6:30 p.m. Liturgy of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 10 a.m. in St.

John the Evangelist Church. Cremation will take place following the Mass. Interment of ashes will be held in Holy Cross Cemetery. Memorials: St. John the Evangelist Church or a charity of donor's choice.

William Otto, 83 William "Bill" Otto died peacefully Friday afternoon in the love and care of his family and friends at the Butte Convalescent Center, and he has joined his beloved wife of many years, Florence. Memorial services and celebration of his life will be held in the summer. Family and friends will be notified of the date and location. Mora OBITUARIES, Page A6 The best reason to send flowers is no reason at all. lirfayiorisi 2 1 lamson kt'iuu matt', iT DONORS TO DATE: 360Networks Inc.

Mining Trucking A-1 Ambulance Service Aanes Associates Albertsons American Federal Savings Bank American Legion Auxiliary Anderson ZurMuehlen Company Animal Hospital Animal Medical Clinic Artcraft Printers ASiMI Employees and Corporation Big Brothers Big Sisters of Butte Brooks Hanna Ford Employees and Corporation Bruce's Quick Lube Bureau of Land Management employees Butte Dentists and Doctors Butte High School employees Butte Orthopedics Butte Schools administration, curriculum employees Butte Schools Warehouse employees Butte-Silver Bow employees CCCS Inc. employees Chamber of Commerce Champion Enterprises Inc. Charles Kestle Architecture Chase Machines Clean and Dry Laundry Combined Federal Campaign Employees Copper City Wireless Corette, Pohlman Kebe DA Davidson Co. Daniel Insurance Agen Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation Divide Grange No. 142 East Middle School empk yees Emerson School employees Environmental Protection Agency employees Family Outreach employees FBI employees, Butte First Citizens Bank Employees and Corporation First Interstate Bank Employees Forest Service Four B's Restaurant Glacier Bank employees, corporation Granite Mountain Bank Greenfield Printers HSR Block Health Link Physical Therapy Herberger's corporation Herberger's employees and Special Event Higgin's Hallmark Montana Magic Hillcrest employees HKM Engineering Employees Homestead Realty Horizon Air employees IBM employees JC Penney's Jim Gilman Excavating Kally's Korner Keenan's Jewelry Kennedy employees Kissock Horse Center Kiwanis Club of Butte KR Office Interiors Leipheimer's employees LVA Butte Literacy employees Margaret Leary employees MEPS MERDIMSE Corporation Mile High.

Federal Credit Union employees Miller's Boots and Shoes Montana Electric Motors Montana International employees, Payne Financial Group Montana Standard employees, corporation Montana Tech employees Montana Tech Mine Waste i Technology Program Mountain View Social Development Center MPC Retirees NCAT employees Newland Co. employees Northwestern Energy Card of Thanks We would like to sincerely thank 'f everyone who sent floral tributes, memorials, cards kind expressions of sympathy in the recent passing of our loved one. Also, a special thanks to the caring staff of St. James Healthcare. You are all greatly appreciated.

The Family of. LilMartz tor an wno supported us It was such a great tribute 5S THE HEART OF THE GIVER MAKES THE GIFT DEAR PRECIOUS Montana Tech of the University of Montana and the Montana Tech Foundation thank all who contributed in memory of the following people July 1 through December 31. 2004 WILLIAM M. ALBERTS GEORGE M. BARNETT DONNA B00TLAND WILBUR BRACKEN IZZIEBUGNI AUDREY CAVANAUGH VIRGIL R.

CHAMBERLAIN JAMES CLEMENT EUGENE C0STELL0 JEFF DANIEL SID DEBARATHY GEORGE DEWHURST GREG ELMORE KEN FLINK IRENE GREENWALT ALAN GRIFFITH CHARLIE HERND0N ROBERT HOY DAVID IVES GLEN JANES DON JOHNSON TED JORDAN MARIE KRAVIC MARY LOUISE MCGRATH-KUNZ Ij" 1800 Florence 723-3221 KENNETH G. LARSEN MIRIAM LEWIS KAREN LIVA THOMAS FINLEY MCBRIDE D. W. MCGLASHAN BOB MCKECHNIE TOM MCMENUS ROBERT MEEHAN C. G0STA MILLER DALEMUNY0N RAY MURRAY BOBBY N0YD STEVE 0RESK0VICH FREDERICK D.

OWSLEY MARY PANI0N PARTIN RON RHODES MILTON RYE PAUL SCHMECHEL DAVE SCHMIDT DANIEL SHANNON PHYLLIS STOUT FLOYD (BUD) STR0ZZI BETTY T0BIN BILL TRETHEWAY WILLIAM VAN MATRE PAULVAVR0SKY RICHARD VERNIK DAVID WESTINE HIGBEE WILLIAMS LESTER JEANNETTE ZEIHEN MONTANA TECH HONORARIUMS GIFTS IN HONOR OF: DR. THOMAS FINCH AURELI0 MADRAZ0 (Christmas) 1 107 Oak Anaconda 563 im Card of Thanks The family of Margaret and Marion Pyeatt 0 express our tnanKs in our time of need. .4 for theif last celebration of life. It was an ifie. if Jrx.

I' eA MW 4 honor to know how many people will greatly miss them," but will always remember the two i most beautiful people in our lives. jPr Thank you very much, uggan (yj)olan JJS 723-7 "We Care" 213 N. H'tPjit ft 1 Mat Fveatt tamilv S.kX.

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