19 November 2020

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Lynda Labatte

Lynda Labatte


Lynda Labatte was born July 27, 1951, to parents Darrell and Selma (Lee) Skinner in Pensacola, Fla. Lynda attended several schools due to Darrell being in the Navy and graduated high school at Helena High in 1968. She attended college at Eastern College in Billings studying elementary education. Lynda continued her education, going on to earn her master’s degree in special education. Lynda met Gregg while teaching in Culbertson and they were united in marriage on Nov. 27, 1976. They made their family home in Froid, Mont. The two of them had two children, son Grant (Laura) Labatte in 1978 and they gave them three grandkids; and a daughter Sabrina (Ben Smith) Labatte in 1981 and they gave them two grandkids. Lynda was so proud of her grandchildren, Tanner, Tristan, Haley, Sydney and Payton and followed them to all their activities. They were the joy of her life and she was so very proud of each of their accomplishments. In Lynda’s 38 years of education, she taught in Belfry, Culbertson, and 34 years at the Froid Public School. She loved and enjoyed all of her students and was so proud of all of them. She always tried to stay in contact with many of her students and had a special bond with many over the years. After retiring from teaching, Lynda stayed active in the school by joining the local school board, being the active chairwoman the last two years. She also enjoyed having more time for her quilting and sewing. Lynda had a heart of gold and was willing to help anyone out at any time. Whether it was meals for the workers in the field, saving the “grands” when they forgot something they needed for school, or a shoulder to cry on when a teacher or student needed a friend, Lynda was there. Lynda passed away Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020. Lynda is survived by her husband, Gregg, of 43 years; son, Grant (Laura); daughter Sabrina (Ben); grandchildren, Tanner Holtan, Haley and Sydney Labatte, and Tristan and Payton Labatte. Lynda was preceded in death by her parents, Darrell and Selma Skinner; and sister, Susan. A Funeral Mass for Lynda was held at 10 a.m. (MST) Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020, at the St. Anthony Catholic Church in Culbertson, Mont. Father Baskar Anandan officiated. Visitation was held Friday, Nov. 13, 2020, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. (MST) at the St. Anthony Catholic Church in Culbertson, Mont., followed by a Prayer Vigil at 7 p.m. (MST). Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home of Williston is assisting the family. Friends may sign the on-line register and give their condolences at www. fulkersons.com. The Funeral Mass was broadcast with the link on Lynda’s service information available on our website www.fulkersons.com. Due to COVID-19, we ask that everyone adheres to local and state requirements for social distancing. (Paid Obituary)

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Alice Erickson

Alice Erickson


Alice Marie (Hendrickson) Erickson, 78, of Plentywood, died Monday, Nov. 2, 2020, at Sheridan Memorial Hospital. Born on Oct. 21, 1942, the fifth born child of Arnold and Clara (Haug) Hendrickson, she joined her siblings on the farm southeast of Dagmar. She loved life on the farm. From milking cows to helping her father with the field work, she treasured her upbringing. She learned to dance at the Log Hall and enjoyed the twostep, polka, waltz, shottish, jitterbug and butterfly. She married Dennis T. Erickson March 18, 1961, at St. Olaf Lutheran Church in Grenora, N.D. To this union, they added four children: DuWayne, Doreen, Doris and Alicia. They lived on the Erickson Farm on the Dakota line between Dagmar and Grenora. She enjoyed dancing, meeting the neighbors for barbecues and bonfires at Brush Lake, trying their luck on the slot machines and celebrating birthdays and holidays with family. They were happily married for 40 years until Dennis’ death on July 31, 2001. Being a terrific baker, she would make pies, donuts, fattigmann, lefse, cookies, cakes and countless other homemade goodies. Her reasoning was that she never knew who would be stopping by for coffee and she loved the way the homemade goodies tasted. She was blessed with 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Her life was rocked when she lost her only son, DuWayne, in an accident on June 5, 1999. She experienced something that no mother should experience in losing her second-born daughter, Doreen, to cancer on Sept. 19, 2008. She was proud of being a school bus driver for Medicine Lake Public Schools for 18 years. She retired in 2002 after Dennis’ death. Retirement brought a new adventure as she moved off the Erickson farm and moved to Williston, N.D., in the summer of 2002. She lived there until she moved to Grenora in 2012. Due to her health, she moved closer to her daughter Doris and lived at the Pioneer Manor in Plentywood. Family meant everything to her. She loved her daily chats with her daughters as well as visits with her siblings and grandchildren. She will be remembered for her infectious smile and easygoing personality. She taught her children to be humble, kind and to always make time to stop and talk to family and friends. She is survived by her children, Alicia Erickson of Dickinson, N.D., and Doris Wivholm of Medicine Lake; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and siblings, Howard Hendrickson, Orville Hendrickson, Tony Hendrickson, Mary Ann LePage, Dorothy Blomberg, Evelyn Simonson, Syliva Haven, Pearl Haven and Judy Bergeron. She was also preceded in death by her grandchild, Shane Krosbakken; great-grandson, Koury Reynolds; sister, Bernice Haugen; and her baby brothers, Gene and Arlyn. A memorial service was held Friday, Nov. 6, at the Fulkerson Funeral Home Chapel in Plentywood with family friend, Ralph Summers, officiating. Interment was at the Grenora Cemetery.

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Red Hawks Win State Football Title

Red Hawks Win State Football Title


White Sulphur Springs was making a threat to get right back into the Class C state sixman title game on Saturday, Nov. 14. The Hornets were down only 22-13 at the half and seemed to have momentum heading into the third quarter. But the Froid/Lake Red Hawks have been used to facing challenges throughout this season. Whether it was falling behind early in Savage, battling through difficult playoff

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Great Season To Remember

Great Season To Remember


Walking out of the Honker Pit after a quick lunch on Saturday, I could hear the music already pumping from the nearby football field. I took hearing “Paradise by the Dashboard Light,” by Meat Loaf as a good sign that it was going to be a great day for the Red Hawks. Covering the Red Hawks this football season was a bit of a “paradise” for me during this fall. The journey culminated with