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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 15

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Missoula, Montana
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AAissoulian, Thursday, September 17, 198115 Obituaries. Agnes Chaffin Robert Martello- -Sheila Sandau sons, Josh and Travis; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Job, Missoula; three brothers, Brian Scott, Daniel and Alan, all of Missoula; five sisters, Terry McMullin and Audrey Nissen, both of Billings; Patty Edwards, Arlee; and Jennette and Lorrie Job, both of Missoula; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Wil-lard Shoen, Missoula; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Job, Mis- Sheila Sandau, 21, Missoula, died Tuesday of a gunshot wound. She was born March 1, 1960 to Robert and Rose Job. She attended school in Frenchtown and graduated from Frenchtown High School.

In October 1978, she married Floyd Sandau in Missoula. At the time of her death she was employed at the Husky Truck Stop on West Broadway. Survivors include two Stevensville and a member of the Stevensville Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Ralph Brown, Stevensville; a niece, Leona Clatworthy, Stevensville; a grandson, five great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Friday in the White-sitt Funeral Home with the Rev. Charles Johnson officiating and also services by the Beulah Chapter. Burial will follow in the Sunnyside Cemetery at Three Mile. STEVENSVILLE -Agnes Chaffin, 81, died Wednesday in North Valley Nursing Home. She was born Oct.

18, 1899 on the Beyers Ranch at Stevensville, the daughter of August Beyer and Wilhel-mina Zulhke. She married William A. Brown on March 2. 1918. He died in 1958.

In 1970, she married Roy Chaffin, who also preceded her in death. She was a 67-year member of Beulah Chapter No. 8 of the Order of Eastern Star at soula; and several aunts and uncles. Rosary will be recited Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in St.

John the Baptist Catholic Church in Frenchtown. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 11: 30 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church with Father Charles Roman and Father James Burns as celebrants. Visitation will be at Livingston-Malletta and Geraghty Funeral Home from 2 p.m.

Thursday until 9 a.m. Friday. Church with Father George Dumas, S.J., officiating. Cremation will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Honorary pallbearers will be Darren Galbreath, Kevin Mickleson, Russ Smith, Danny Oswald, Kevin Galbreath, Joe McCulloch and Daniel Clouse.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Livingston-Mal-letta and Geraghty Funeral Home. The family requests memorials be sent to the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Missoula. Robert Martello, 20, died Monday in Great Falls as the result of a drowning accident. He was born June 26, 1961, in Missoula, the son of Eddie and Jean Martello. He received his schooling in Missoula, graduating from Loyola Sacred Heart High School.

While in Missoula he worked for the 4B's Restau-rant and the Mandarin Cuisine. He moved to Great Falls a year ago. On June 1, 1981, he married Lisa Cherry in Great Falls. He was a member of the Catholic Church, a past member of the speech and debate team for Loyola Sacred Heart and a member of Big Brothers. Survivors include his wife, Lisa, Missoula; his father, Helena; and his mother, Missoula; three sisters, Karen Reynolds, in Florida; Julie Beers, Missoula; and Lori Martello, Spokane, his maternal grandmother, Faye Kallin, Missoula; three nieces and a nephew.

Memorial services will be held at noon Thursday at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Floyd Sandau Flovd B. Sandau. 23, Mis- soula; Milo Clinton; and 3 Lee, St. Ignatius.

A sister, Linda, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in Livingston-Malletta and Geraghty Chapel with the Rev. Robert Pedersen officiating. Burial will be in Missoula Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Larry Norton, Dave Mo-raca, Art Bailey, Gene Nul-liner, Lynn Wuori and Riley Boyer. Memorials may be made to a memorial fund for his children, co Robert Job, Route 2, Mullan Road, Missoula, Mont. 59802. soula, died Tuesday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was born Feb.

3, 1958, in Missoula to Rudolph and Fern Sandau. He attended school in Missoula and graduated from Sentinel High School. In October 1978 he married Sheila Job in Missoula. He worked at Chevrolet for four years, and had been employed at Champion Packaging in Frenchtown for the past two years. Survivors include a son, Josh, and a stepson, Travis; and four brothers, William and Donald, both of Mis- pierce is chopping prices, Russell Simpson HUGE STOREWIDE SAVINGS Starting this IF YOU ARE OVERWEIGHT you can't fight it alone.

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at the Whitesitt Funeral Home in Stevensville with Father James Gannon officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's' Cemetery in 9 P.M. FLORENCE Russell J. Simpson, 53, Florence, died in his home Tuesday of natural causes.

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