16 December 2021

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Henry Buck Elk

Henry Buck Elk


Henry Buck Elk Jr., 77, of Fort Kipp died Dec. 4, 2021, in Fort Kipp. He was raised in Fort Kipp and attended Brockton Schools, where he set a record in track. After schooling, he married Violet Martell. From this union, they raised eight children. In the early years, he moved to Denver, Colo., where he graduated from mechanic school. He graduated well before the rest of his class. He was always a very skilled carpenter. He owned his own contracting company and worked with his son, Wendell, and his sons-in-law. Through all his life, he made lifelong friends. He farmed with his father, Henry Sr., and loved hunting, fishing and camping. His greatest joy was his family. His grandchildren were his life, along with many great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Nancy Buck Elk; brothers, Darryl K. Buck Elk Jr., Wilson Shields, Ronald Small, Edgar “Homer” Buck Elk and Everette “Sharon” Buck Elk; children, Rudolph “Rudy” Martell and Thalia Buck Elk; three grandchildren; and adopted children, Georgie Dupius, Karla Cantrell, Dani Red Bull, Jennifer “Missy” Bearcub, Debbie Hopkins, Lorraine (Buck Elk) Bear, Debbie Old Person and Wynn Hall. He is survived by his wife, Violet Buck Elk; children, Wendell “Chico” Martell, Mary Follette, Teresa Jaymes, Darryl Buck Elk, Yvette Olsen and Janel Little Light; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; and siblings, Myrtle Olsen of Lebanon, Ore., Esther Hapa, Phyllis Prairie Chief of Oklahoma, Louis Buck Elk of Fort Kipp. His funeral service was held Saturday, Dec. 11, at the James Black Dog Center in Fort Kipp. Interment followed at the Fort Kipp Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point was entrusted with the arrangements.
09 December 2021

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Santa Bring Holiday  Cheer To Culbertson

Santa Bring Holiday Cheer To Culbertson


The Culbertson Women’s and the Lions Clubs hosted a Breakfast with Santa Fundraiser Saturday, Dec. 4, at Culbertson High School cafeteria. The event marks a return to form following a missed year during the ongoing pandemic. Club members have been hosting the event for more than a decade, according to the Women’s Club’s Lanette Bidegaray. She said the group raised more than $2,000 for the

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Kirkaldie Stays Involved At Culbertson High School

Kirkaldie Stays Involved At Culbertson High School


Culbertson High School senior James Kirkaldie is involved in many activities and feels fortunate that he receives positive support. “I’m very happy that I go to school here,” Kirkaldie said. “It’s a great circle of a community around me.” His school activities include FFA, National Honor Society, student council, band, football, cross country, basketball and track. He serves

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Vendor Showcase  Features Local  Crafts, Luncheon

Vendor Showcase Features Local Crafts, Luncheon


S&S Sweets Samantha Palmer offers items from S& S Sweets during the Dec. 4 vendor showcase. Organizer Amber Fox told the Community News that the Dec. 4 vendor showcase at the Culbertson Armory saw lighter traffic than two years ago. The event was not held last year due to the pandemic. Fox, who helped start the showcase in 2016, said 29 vendors were on hand, with two dropping out

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Women’s Club

Women’s Club


The Culbertson members pose with Santa during a breakfast fundraiser on Saturday, Dec. 4. Members include (left to right) Megan Markuson, Ashley Anderson, Cheryl Arthur, Shelby Lebsock, DeAnne Weeks and Lanette Bidegaray. (Submitted photo)

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Thomas Daniel O’Connor

Thomas Daniel O’Connor


November 11, 1928, to November 26, 2021 On Friday, Dec. 10, 2021, at 9 a.m., the daily mass at St. Matthews Catholic Church in Sidney, Mont., will be said in Thomas O’Connor’s honor, Father Jim O’Neil presiding. Thomas Daniel O’Connor, “Tom,” passed away on Nov. 26, 2021, in Albuquerque, N.M., at the age of 93. Tom was born in Sidney, Mont., on Nov. 11, 1928, to Charles and

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Clarence DeTienne

Clarence DeTienne


Clarence DeTienne left this world on Dec. 6, 2021. He and his wife are together again, dancing among the stars. Clarence was born to Joseph and Bertha DeTienne on their family farm north of Bainville, Mont., on Aug. 11, 1931. He was the youngest of six children. He attended Johnson Country School for six years before moving to town to attend Bainville Public Schools until his graduation in