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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 14

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Missoula, Montana
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Saturday, February 22, 1986 Obituaries Nelson Ernest Gray Nelson Ernest Gray, 78, Thursday of natural causes in He was born April 13, 1907. in Ozark, to William and Eleanor Gray. He married Nora Case in December 1935 and was preceded in death by her on Jan. 31, 1966. He married d.

Gladys Eatinger in September of 1969. She died in November 1973. Mr. Gray was a carpenter who built homes of Missoula, died a local hospital. Nelson E.

Gray and churches in Montana and Alberta, Canada. He worked with the Gideons and enjoyed teaching Sunday school and working with troubled children. He was also preceded in death by a sister, six brothers and a stepdaughter, Shirley Johnson, in August 1984. Survivors include a stepson, Charles Eatinger, Helena; two stepdaughters, Dorothy Lightfoot, East Grand Forks, and Judy Sheets, Clinton; a brother, Earl Gray, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta; two sisters, Irene Lewis, Pello Park, and Viola Johnston, Eckeville, Alberta; 15 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be 11 a.m.

Monday at Bethel Baptist Church with the Rev. Charles Lawrence officiating. Cremation has taken place at Sunset Memorial Park under the direction of Squire Simmons Carr Funeral Home. The family suggests memorials to the Big Sky Bible Camp, P.O. Box 3076, Missoula, Marie Dean Gillespie Former Missoula resident Marie Dean Gillespie, 81, of Kaysville, Utah, died Friday of natural causes in a Clearfield, Utah, convalescent center.

Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced by Squire Simmons Carr Funeral Home. Marie Crawford Marie "Toad" Crawford, 58, of Superior couple died Thursday at her home. The cause of where death is undetermined pending the results of many Mr. an autopsy. Funeral services will be announced by thew's Livingston-Malletta Geraghty Funeral Columbus.

Home. He Mary J. Mary J. Ployhar, 77, of Potomac, died Thursday of natural causes in a Missoula hospital. Mrs.

Ployhar was born Oct. 26, 1908, in Omaha, to Bohemil and Anna Baburek. She was reared in Comstock, and moved with her family to Oregon when she was 15. In 1928 she married Joseph Ployhar in Milwaukie, Ore. The couple moved to Coffee Creek and lived there until moving to Potomac in 1950.

Her husband died in 1972. She was a member of St. Ann's Catholic Church in Bonner and St. Ann's Altar Society. Survivors include four sons, Albert Ployhar, Milltown; Paul and Stephen Ployhar, both of Deer Lodge; Martin Ployhar, Potomac; three daughters, Mary Ann Abbott, Missoula; Annie O'Neill, Arlee; Josephine Labbe, Turah; four brothers, Joe Ba- Record Fire calls Feb.

17: Jeanna and Richard City department Feb. 19: 1950 Alvina false alarm, 6:29 Brenda and Douglas p.m., Thursday. Feb. 20: Russell Street and South Seventh Merri Beth Martin, Street West, medical aid, 8:02 a.m., Fri- Feb. 21: day.

Kimberlee and Dirk Rural department Joann and Scott Highway 10 West, car accident with Deborah and Dudley injuries, 8 a.m. Friday. Courts Marriage permits Justice of the Peace Melvin Glen Bermes and Shelda Ann Feb. 18: Hames, both of Missoula. Keith William Glenning Robert Scharf IlI and Thompson Falls, was Betsy Diane Hanson, both of Missoula.

ual intercourse without Brian J. Davis and Kelly Jean Price, ual assault, both felonies. both of Missoula. $20,000 and he was Births pear Feb. 20., Albert J.

Barrena, Community Hospital available, was charged HAMILTON Lykins, 49, of Hamilton, died Thursday afternoon at his home of a heart-related illness. He was born Oct. 13, 1936, in Choteau to Jack and Dorothy, Zuber Lykins. He was reared and educated in Salmon, Idaho, by his grandparents, Col. M.D.

and Catherine Lykins. He moved to Hamilton as a young man. On Jan. 24, 1955, he married June E. Garrod in Missoula.

Mr. Lykins worked in the timber industry for 19 years. At the time of his death he was employed by Getter Trucking Co. Survivors include his wife, June, Hamilton; two daughters, Janet Montgomery, Las Pearl Pearl E. Lamb, 65, of Missoula, died Thursday of cancer in a local hospital.

She was born Feb. 4, 1921, in Missoula to Lawrence P. and Bertha C. Holden. She grew up and attended school in Plains, and married Grover G.

Shepherd in Tacoma, Wash. He was later killed during World War II. On Dec. 7, 1946, she married Glenn "Bud" Lamb in Missoula. Mil Mrs.

Lamb owned and operated Lamb's House of Furs for several years and later worked as a seamstress for the J.C. Penney Co. She retired in 1979. Her hobbies included gardening, boating, fishing and traveling. She was a member of the Ladies of the Moose.

In earlier years she had been very active in PTA and other community organizations. Survivors include her husband, Bud, Missoula; two sons, Gary G. Shepherd, Missoula, and Dennis A. Lamb, Tacoma; a stepdaught- J.N. 'Jim' Lykins E.

Lamb 'Jim' Lykins Vegas, and Terri Wilcox, Hamilton; his parents, Jack and Dorothy Lykins, Hamilton; two brothers, Pete Lykins, Wan-O-Wan, British Columbia, and Dennis Lykins, Hamilton; a sister, Rose Ann Thomas, Stevensville; his paternal grandmother, Catherine Lykins, Hamilton; and three grandchildren. A sister, Phyllis, died in 1958. No services are planned. Cremation has taken place under the direction of the DalyLeach Chapel in Hamilton. The family suggests memorials to Ravalli County Abused Children, Ravalli County Children's Protection Team, 310 N.

Third Hamilton, 59840. E. Lamb er, Sandra Hansen, in California; three brothers, Larry Holden and Pat Holden, both of Missoula, and Charles Holden, Bozeman; four sisters, Anna Swartz, Missoula; Sarah Healy and Bertha Sherick, both of Spokane; and Emma Baird, Plains; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at Squire Simmons Carr Funeral Home with the Rev.

Jim Hogan of Christ the King Church officiating. Burial I will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Stephen Holden, Robert Holden, Roger Brotzman, Ray Cornelius, Marvin Clover and Ron Parrish. Visitation will be 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday. The family suggest memorials to the Missoula County Cancer Association, 3005 Queen Missoula, 59801, or to a charity of the donor's choice. Landwehr moved from Elbowoods to Kalispell, Rosary they operated the Landwehr Cabins for the Johnson years. Mass of the Landwehr was a member of St. Mat- 10:30 a.m.

Catholic Church and the Knights of Church with brant. Burial was preceded in death by his wife, on Gardens. will be recited at 7 p.m. Sunday in Mortuary Chapel in Kalispell. Resurrection will be celebrated at Monday in St.

Matthew's Catholic the Rev. Stan Mulner as celewill follow in Glacier Memorial April 21, 1978, and a son, Jerome, Survivors include two sons, Leonard Landwehr, both of daughters, Eleanor Hedstrom Lampman, both of Kalispell; a Hoffman, Renton, 14 and 27 great-grandchildren. Ployhar burek, Omaha, William Baburek, Ansley, John and Paul Baburek, both of Plattsmouth, 53 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by a son, Charles, in 1962; a daughter, Rosalie Froehlich, in 1984, a sister, Ann Redja, in 1984 and a grandson in 1973. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.

Sunday at the Livingston-Malletta Geraghty Funeral Home. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church with Father William Morley celebrating. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery. The family suggests memorials to the St. Ann's Catholic Church Building Fund in Bonner. Bail was set at $2,000 and he was uled to reappear Feb. 20.

Robert J. J. Landwehr, 92, of natural causes 1893, in Clear Lake, married Mary G. N.D. In 1936 the Gregory Roger Allen, 28, of ence, was charged with two counts ny assault and one count carrying a cealed weapon, a misdemeanor.

He released on his own recognizance scheduled to reappear Feb. 26. Darrell Martin Shields, 20, Idaho was charged with felony sault. He was released on his own nizance and scheduled to reappear 20. Around Missoula Rocky Mountaineers, strenuous ski trip to Ward Mountain, Bitterroot Range, Sunday.

Call John Pierce at 542-2640. Boots N' Calico Square Dance Club, Saturday, 8 p.m., Corvallis Grange Hall, Woodside. Agenda: White Elephant and home baked goods sale and silent auction. Donations welcome. Singles United, mexican potluck, Saturday, 7 p.m., 1903 Woodlawn Ave.

Bring your favorite mexican dish and own beverage. Dancing later. Overeaters Anonymous, help for those with compulsive eating problems, Saturday, 10-11 a.m., 532 University Ave. Missoula Senior Citizens Center, Saturday: snack bar, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; cards, 7 p.m. American Legion Dance, Saturday, 9 p.m.-1:30 p.m., Legion Hall, 825 Ronan St.

Music by the "Five Valley Sashayers Square Dance, pie and ice cream social and silent auction, Saturday, MARSDA Hall, Missoula County Fairgrounds. Dancing, p.m. Chuck Wright, caller. River City Peace Consortium, potluck dinner, Saturday, 6 p.m., University Congregational Church, 405 University Ave. Speaker: Butch Turk.

Cost: free if potluck item donated. Country Dance, sponsored by the Missoula Folklore Society, Saturday, 8 p.m., Moose Lodge, 140 W. Pine St. Cost: $3. Solo Stars Square Dance Club, clean MARSDA Hall, Saturday, 10 a.m.

Wear grubbies. Rose Croix Shrine No. 2, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Monday, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple, 126 E. Broadway. Agenda: balloting, ceremonial.

Missoula Indian Alcohol And Drug Service, fundraiser breakfast, Sunday, 8-11 a.m., NASA, 508 Toole Ave. $2. Call Linda at 251-3272. Thornton granted continuance District Court Judge James asked for an additional week to Wheelis on Friday granted a one- gather information in the case. week continuance in a court ap- The new appearance was set pearance for John Robert Thorn- for Feb.

28 at 9 a.m. accused of stabbing a 19- Thornton is charged with delibton, death outside a Mis- erate homicide in the death of year-old to soula bar last December. Kenneth Clairmont, who was Thornton's public defender stabbed in a fight Dec 28. ATTENTION Residents of Ravalli County Liability insurance rates as of are going up 10 times what we had to pay for the same coverage in" 1985. We have a choice to close the landfill or double the rates we are now charging.

As of Bitter Root Mid Valley Disposal will have to increase their collection rates because their dumping fee with now be Rates at the landfill to the public will also double to $5.00 per yard. Bitter Root Valley Landfill Victor, Montana Anderson TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. "Eight Locations In Montana" 25 YEARS IN THE TRAVEL BUSINESS AND WE'RE CELEBRATING WITH HAWAII SALE NON-STOP JET FLIGHTS TO HONOLULU TRANSAMERICA. Car DC-8 SUPER-73 ROUNDTRIP PLUS AIR WAIKIKI HOTEL TWO ISLANDS HOTEL SPECIAL INCLUDING ISLAND AIR $99 $149 per person $169 per person PER PERSON PLUS $6.00 DEP. TAX FROM FOUR MONTANA CITIES 7 to 14 Missoula Apr.

21 to 28 Billings Apr. Great Falls Apr. 14 to 21 Helena Apr. 28 to May 5. OUR WAY OF SAYING, "THANKS! MONTANA" RESERVATIONS 406-265-9661 KALISPELL Robert of Kalispell, died Thursday in Kalispell Regional Hospital.

He was born June 12, Minn. On May 6, 1919, he Reinbold in Elbowoods, Kidd, girl. Gibbs, girl. boy. Visser, girl.

Higginbotham, girl. Chicoine, girl. David K. Clark Boyd, 38, of charged with sexconsent and sexBail was set at scheduled to reap- 40, address unwith felony theft. FEBRUARY SPECIALS PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING aundra Off 0 Woodford "'MISSOULA'S All Winter COMPLETE Sports Clothing LAUNDRY 146 DRY CLEANING CENTER" Charles E.

Lear, M.D. announces the closing of his practice of Psychiatry Child Psychiatry effective March 1, 1986. is accepting a position as Medical Director with the Dr. Lear Department of Child Psychiatry, Primary Children's Assistant Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah; and a faculty appointment as Clinical Professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine. with questions regarding referral for further Current or former patients treatment may call 721-3001 during normal business hours.

Ask us for counseling prior to need Many people today are interested in making funeral arrangements prior to need. We offer complete information on pre-arrangements and pre-financing plans (including trust agreements), available now without cost or obligation. Feel free to ask us for assistance at your convenience. It may ease your family's concern tomorrow. SQUIRE SIMMONS CARR FUNERAL HOME 3035 Russell Street 543-3133 in 1966.

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