29 October 2020

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Harry Rodenberg Jr.

Harry Rodenberg Jr.


Harry J. Rodenberg Jr. passed away Oct. 19, 2020, at the Faith Lutheran Home in Wolf Point, Mont., where he resided for over five years while receiving much love and care from the staff. Harry was born Sept. 26, 1923, in Manhattan, Mont., to Harry Sr. and Edna Rodenberg. He was joined by a sister, Charlotte, in 1932. After graduating in 1941 from Manhattan High School, he enrolled at Montana

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Leon Doucette

Leon Doucette


Leon E. “Dewey” Doucette, 85, of Fort Peck, died Oct. 10, 2020. He was born July 2, 1935, in Bucksport, Maine, to Wilfred Doucette and Emeline Binette. He was the second child of five. After graduating high school in 1954, he joined the United States Air Force. He spent 20 years defending this great country and retired in 1974. He served in South Carolina, Okinawa, Glasgow, Ramey Puerto Rico

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Julian Deserly

Julian Deserly


Obituaries Julian Deserly Julian Duane Deserly, 52, of Wolf Point died Oct. 18, 2020, in Wolf Point. He was born Sept. 20, 1968 to Joseph Leroy Deserly Sr. and Geraldine Clancy Eagle Boy. He loved working on cars and could always get em going. Tough as nails, when he was a little guy, he’d grab a bike wheel and use his arms like the steel forks and was called Wheel Baby. Julian

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Marvin Bullchief

Marvin Bullchief


Marvin Clyde Bullchief Jr., “Charging Raven,” (Kaģinadá), 54, of Poplar died Oct. 18, 2020, at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Billings. He was born March 17, 1966, in Wolf Point, the son of Darlene Fourstar (Gray) and Marvin Bullchief Sr. He grew up in Frazer and graduated from Frazer. Later on in Marvin’s years, two families were combined. He met Amanda LaDean Red Eagle on July 9, 1997.

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State Champion

State Champion


When Wolf Point’s Zander Ackerman crossed the finish line to win the Class B state cross country title, it certainly wasn’t only Ackerman who had reason to celebrate. “He represented our people that we are powerful beyond measure,” Wolf Point Coach John Wetsit said of Ackerman’s championship performance. “He’s given us a bit of hope when we needed it.” Ackerman, a senior,