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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 12

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the Rapid City Journal Tuesday, December 20, 1977 City, area deaths Fred N. Linn DUPREE Fred N. Linn, 85, Dupree, died Monday in a Rapid City hospital. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Dupree Congregational Church with the Rev.

Richard Allen officiating. Burial will be in Dupree Cemetery under direction of Behrens Mortuary of Rapid City. Linn was born Dec. 28, 1891, at Sioux City, Iowa. In January, 1917, he married Alice Main at Kearney, Neb.

They moved to Lantry in 1918 and later moved to Dupree. Linn was a member of the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association. He retired in Dupree in 1950. Survivors include three sons, Leonard and Raymond, both of Dupree, and Floyd, Lantry; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Elva) Straight, Fargo, N.D., and Barbara Capp, Rapid City; one brother, George of Arnold, and 13 grandchildren.

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Burial was under direction McColley Chapel of the Hills. Powers, a former Hot Springs resident, died Thursday at Riverton, Wyo. He was born June 15, 1897, Belmont, Iowa. He served in the Navy during World War I. In 1927, he married Mildred Williams at White River.

Powers was a cook the State Veterans Home in Springs. He was preceded in death by his and a son, Donald. Survivors include three sons, Bill Kenosha, George of Alliance, and Gail of Ely, daughters, Patricia Henderson Broomfield, and Beatrice Heins of Shoshone, 21 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Bertha Lois Worl Fred Powers Bertha Lois Worl, 62, Rapid City, died Monday at a local hospital. 'Funeral arrangements are pending under direction of Behrens Mortuary.

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Wednesday. Chaplain Herbert Cleveland will at the services, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Newell. Burial will be in Black Hills National Cemetery under direction of Kinkade Funeral Chapel. Anderson was born Oct.

4, 1893, at Central City and as an infant went with his family to Newell. On Oct. 31, 1921, he married Olive C. Mitchell at Newell. They farmed south of Newell until 1963, when they moved into Newell.

A veteran of World War he was a member of the American Legion as well as the Masonic Lodge at Newell. For 28 years, he was a member of the Butte County Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Board. Survivors include his wife, Olive, Newell; five daughters, Mrs. Merle (Mary) Hade of Rapid City, Mrs. Curt (Catherine) Satzinger of Belle Fourche, Mrs.

Robert (Esther) Fischer of Rhinelander, Mrs. Richard (Jane) Friedel of Newell and Mrs. Dean (Judy) Gretchman of Pierre; two sons, Dale Anderson, Newell, and Kenneth Anderson, Minot, N.D.; 27 grandchildren, and one brother, Eddie Anderson, Newell. He was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. A memorial has been established to the First Lutheran Church of Newell.

Carl D. Anderson Arthur J. Tolo SPEARFISH Services for Arthur J. Tolo, 79, will be Wednesday, at 10 a.m. at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Spearfish.

The Rev. Roger Olness and the Rev. Herbert B. Cleveland will officiate. Burial with military honors will be in Black Hills National Cemetery.

Fidler Funeral Chapel in Spearfish is in charge of arrangements. Tolo died unexpectedly Sunday at his home in Spearfish. He was born Oct. 18, 1898, at Hayward, to the Rev. and Mrs.

Thore Tolo. He graduated from Luther College at Decorah, Iowa, and received his doctor's degree from the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago in 1951. Tolo had served pastorates in Denver, Omaha, St. Cloud, and Northwood, Dows and Castalia, Iowa. During World War II he served as a chaplain in the U.S.

Navy. Later he taught at Augustana College in Sioux Falls and Luther College at Decorah. Since his retirement in 1974, he and his family had made their home in Spearfish, where he was an active member of the Spearfish Ministerial Association. Survivors include his second wife, the former Eloise Kruse whom he married June 4, 1961, at Lead, and two sons, Thor and Thomas, all of Spearfish; a stepson, Phil Hofstead of Hot Springs, and three brothers, all in the Lutheran ministry, Walter and Bill of Moorhead, and Olav of Phoenix, Ariz. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Harold and Realf.

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6, 1934, at Rosebud. He was employed as a roofer for the Roofing Co. in Rapid City. Among survivors are his wife, Cornelia; a son, Merrill Fast Horse; three daughters, Carolyn Saknikent, Helena McCloski and Donna Snider, and a brother, Murphy Gilbert, all of Rapid City, and two sisters, Eva Brings Him Back of Pine Ridge, and Daisy Grass of Batesland. Services are pending under direction of Campbell-Paula Funeral Home.

Additional obituaries on page 32 Nellie Ross dead at age 101 WASHINGTON (AP) Nellie Taylor Ross, the nation's first woman governor and a former director of the U.S. Mint, died Monday at a nursing home here. Mrs. Ross, 101, was inaugurated governor of Wyoming on Jan. 5, 1925, succeeding her husband, William Bradford Ross, who died a few weeks before the 1924 election.

A Democrat, she was defeated for reelection in 1926. After directing the campaign for the woman's vote for Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932, he appointed her director of the mint, a position she held for 20 years. She had lived in Washington for more than 40 years. Funeral services and burial will be Wednesday in Cheyenne, Wyo.

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