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Clifton C. Cook

Posted (Thursday, April 17th 2025)

Clifton C. Cook, 80, of Glasgow, Montana passed away Friday, April 11, 2025 at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow, Montana.

Clif was born March 28, 1945 in Glasgow, Montana to Jess and Alice (Paulson) Cook. He received education in the Glasgow Public School System, graduating from Glasgow High School in 1963. He attended college for a couple of years in North Dakota and Glendive, Montana.

Clif married Betty Flom on July 13, 1974, the couple later divorced. Cliff was united in marriage with Geri Cook on April 2011 in Glasgow and the couple made their home in Montana. He enjoyed his travel adventures with his beloved wife Geri, especially to Arizona and the sapphire mines in Helena and Phillipsburg, Montana.

Clif served Valley County in law enforcement for 28 years as a deputy, undersheriff and sheriff. He retired in 1995.

Preceding Clif in death are his parents and Helge and Alice Diesen.

He is survived by his loving wife Geri; daughter, Christina Cook; brother, Gary Diesen; special cousins: Dennis, Dale, and Ron Nixdorf and several nephews and nieces.

A celebration of his life will be held at 1:30 p.m., on Saturday April 26, 2025 at the Cottonwood Inn. Online condolences may be left for the family at bellmortuarymt.com.

Marla Jan DeDobbeleer

Posted (Wednesday, April 16th 2025)

Marla Jan DeDobbeleer, 81, of Glasgow, Montana passed away February 11, 2025 at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital. A Celebration of Her Life will be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday, April 19, 2025 at Bell Mortuary with Pastor Bonnie Novak officiating.

Mark Alan Dale

Posted (Monday, April 14th 2025)

Mark Alan Dale, 62, of Glasgow Passed on early Sunday morning April 6, 2025 at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow, Montana.
Mark was born January 21, 1963 in Glasgow to Wayne L. and MaryAnn (Stahl) Dale. Joining his three older brothers at home, Mark’s early years were spent on Cherry Creek assuming most of the Cherry Creek was his back yard to play in. There were many children close to Mark’s age, to mention a few there were the Fewers, Wiens, Johnsons, Knights and a few more that had horses and used the entire area including the Ridge Runners Arena as the community playground.
Mark attended Glasgow Schools through graduation, while in high school he participated in wrestling and football, with one of those years when the Glasgow Football Team brought home a state football title. After graduation Mark worked for a few area ranches and then started his plumbing apprenticeship and finishing with his plumber’s journeyman license. During this same time Mark had joined the crew with the Valley County Long Run Volunteer Fire Department, which he participated in for a number of years.
In later years he worked for the Pixy Driving Service, transporting many railroaders to where they needed to be. He was currently working for the Valley County Weed Control District under Levi Capdeville at the time of his passing.
Mark’s off time was spent with friends and making new friends on a regular basis, he did not feel that anyone was a stranger. He loved his community and surrounding area to the fullest of his being. He valued all people and held them in high regards.
Mark is preceded in death by his father, Wayne L. Dale; great-nephew, Lane Anthony Boos and great-great nephew, Kobe Espejo Curtiss.
Mark is survived by his mother, MaryAnn (Stahl) Dale, brothers: Stephen (Wanda) Dale, Tom Dale and Mike (Nancy) Dale; nieces: Nikki (Pete) Servel, Stephanie (Doug), Janna (Adam) Pummill and Melissa Dale; nephews: Brady (Jennifer) Dale and Nathan Dale; a number of great nephews and nieces as well as a few great-great nephews and nieces. Mark was blessed with a great many cousins (too numerous to mention) that were more like his brothers and sisters, he loved each and every one of them and many aunts and uncles.
There are plans for a private family graveside service 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 19, 2025 with Max Knodel officiating and a Celebration of Mark’s Life will be at the Glasgow Elks Lodge Saturday, April 19, 2025 from 1 – 4:00 p.m. Mark’s wish would be memorial to be made to the Valley County Long Run Volunteer Fire Department, in lieu of flowers. Condolences may be left online at bellmortuarymt.com.

Carl Rennick

Posted (Thursday, April 10th 2025)

Carl Rennick passed away April 6, 2025. There will be a Celebration of Life for Carl Fri. April 11th at 12noon at Alley’s Palace. A light luncheon will be served.

Donna Rae Korman

Posted (Monday, April 7th 2025)

Donna Rae Korman, 79, of Saco, Montana, passed away surrounded by her loving family on April 6, 2025, after a short, but courageous battle with Glioblastoma brain cancer.

Born to Herman and Josephine Breipohl in Malta, Montana, on January 21, 1946, Donna was the youngest of six children and was raised on the family farm west of Saco, graduating high school in 1964. Donna married Jay Conlon in 1966 and together they had two daughters, Jalene and Tanya. The family made their home in Billings, where Donna attended Billings Business College before working at KRTV for two years. After a brief time living in Opheim, the couple divorced, and Donna and her daughters moved back to her parents’ farm in Saco. It was there that she met Terry Korman, whom she married in 1972. Two children, Deanna and Jed, completed the family of six. The family made their home of 53 years on the Korman Ranch located between Saco and Hinsdale on the beautiful Milk River.

Donna’s greatest joy in life was her family and she treasured her role as a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her love was a constant source of support for her children and their families throughout their lives. A devout Christian, Donna’s faith guided her throughout her life. She instilled that faith in her children and taught them the value of hard work, respect, and kindness.

Known for her talent in the kitchen, Donna was renowned for preparing delicious farm-style meals that brought everyone together around the table. Neighbors, friends, and extended family were always welcome to “stay for supper” or have a cup of coffee and whatever baked good she had on hand.

A passionate gardener, Donna always had the most beautiful lawn and grew the most amazing flower beds and vegetable garden. Her love and expertise in horticulture led her to own and operate her own greenhouse business on the family ranch for many years. Donna also worked at Patty's Greenhouse in Glasgow, Malta, and Saco, where she continued to share her love for plants and flowers with many others. As recently as a week before her diagnosis, Donna was still working part-time at the greenhouse in Saco.

In addition to her many roles at home and on the ranch, Donna also drove a rural mail route and hosted hunters and camera crew for the TV show Real Tree Outdoors for several years. Donna was an active member of the Saco Lutheran Church and the “Sew and Sews” quilting group. She was known for creating beautiful quilts, which have become cherished heirlooms for her family. Her other hobbies included reading, canning, bird watching, and following her children’s and grandchildren’s activities.

Donna’s legacy is one of love, hard work, faith, and a deep connection to the community she cared for. She will be profoundly missed by her family and all who knew her.

Donna was preceded in death by her parents, Herman and Josephine Breipohl, and her siblings Danny, Sonny, and Carson. She is survived by her siblings, Robert and Patty; her husband of 53 years, Terry Korman; her daughters Jalene (Rod), Tanya (OD), and Deanna (Ken); her son Jed (Christal); her grandchildren Justin (Mariah), Bailey (Bryar), Nate, Payton, and Josh; and her great-grandchildren Kassidy and Cohen.

A memorial service will be held at Saco Lutheran Church at 11:00 am on Saturday, April 12, 2025, with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can to the Saco Lutheran Church for the replacement of the church’s boiler (PO Box 327 Saco MT 59261). Condolences may be emailed to the family at bellmortuarymontana.com.

Michael (Mike) Leroy Brandt

Posted (Wednesday, March 26th 2025)

Michael (Mike) Leroy Brandt went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, January 10, 2025. Mike was born February 27, 1954, in Glasgow MT., the seventh child of Ivan and Elizabeth (Betty) Brandt. Mike grew up on the Brandt family farm north of Nashua. Mike went to Nashua school where he graduated from high school in 1972.

Mike accepted the Lord and was Baptized at the Fort Peck Dredge cuts in August of 2018, Becoming a member of the Evangelical Church in Glasgow Mt.

Mike spent 25 years as a sportswriter. He got his start as sports editor with the Glasgow Courier from 1991-1998. He won an award while working for the Courier, first place, for his Sports Page Layout from the Montana Newspaper Association in 1998. Mike then went to work for the High-Country Independent Press in Belgrade MT. and then to the Belgrade News from 2004 until December of 2016 when Mike job ended off. Mike was honored by the Manhattan Christian, and the Three Forks School after Mikes job ended off for his sports coverage in the area. Mike enjoyed attending athletic events, meetings and visiting athletes, coaches, and fans. He would also meet with 4H clubs and their members to draft their stories and experiences. Mike kept up with all sports while living in Billings. He kept the win-loss records for basketball and football teams in Montana. He would send articles to the BS Buzz in Glasgow. His writing explored the history of the growth and demise of small towns and communities in N E Montana. He was proud of his work as a writer. His biggest dream was to someday write a children’s book on sportsmanship. Mike also coached the Nashua Youth baseball team for three years. In his early years Mike kept the statistics for the Nashua Athletic Department for a couple of years.

Mike was preceded in death by his parents, Ivan, and Elizabeth (Betty) Brandt, Baby Robin (infancy) brother Ron, sister-in-Law Nancy (Don's wife), Melvin Shephard (Dixie’s husband), grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He is survived by his siblings, Dixie Shephard, Ginger Steffenhagen (Jon), Don, Dean (Aileen), Karen (Ron's wife), Tim (Pam), and dear friends, Alan Kliewer, Kelly Siefert, Mike's long time news associates, nephews, nieces, cousins, coaches and many friends from over the years.
Mike spent his last remaining years at Yellowstone Care Facility in Billings where he kept the nurses entertained with his impulsive comments.

He continued his researching and authoring articles for the BS Buzz.

Memorial services will be at The Evangelical Church with Pastor Seth Runner, April 4, 2025, at 11:00 am with meal provided by the church after the service.

Cremation has taken place.

Mike requested that in lieu of flowers, any memorials may be made to a 4H organization or to one of your favorite organizations.

The family wants to thank both the Yellowstone River Care Facility and the dialysis unit for their care of Mike over the past 7 to 8 years.

Judith T. Elsenpeter

Posted (Monday, March 24th 2025)

Judith T. Elsenpeter – July 4, 1943 – March 17, 2025

It is with deep sorrow and love we announce the passing of Judith “Judi” T. Elsenpeter, age 81, of Brooklyn Park, MN, who left this world early Monday morning in Mesa, AZ, surrounded by her family. She was a beautiful, selfless giver whose kindness touched everyone she met. Her infectious laugh could brighten even the darkest days, and her unwavering strength and compassion made her a pillar of support for her family and friends.

Born in Devils Lake, ND on July 4th, 1943, Judi dedicated her life to family and friends. She met the love of her life, Walter “Pete” Elsenpeter, in Minneapolis, MN, and were happily married on September 21, 1963. After spending several years raising two beloved children, Judi returned to the workforce where she found fulfillment working for Paul Julin Company in Brooklyn Park, MN.

Judi had a passion for sports and an active lifestyle, enjoying volleyball, tennis, and pickleball while enthusiastically cheering on the MN Timberwolves and Lynx. She and Pete cherished their winters in Mesa, AZ, embracing the sunshine and warmth away from the northern snow. Above all, Judi treasured her children and grandchildren, always putting others before herself and offering love without limits.

She is survived by her devoted husband of 61 years, Walter “Pete” Elsenpeter, daughter Lori Collette of Ashburn, VA; son Wade Elsenpeter and Jessie Brunotte of Andover, MN; brother Bryan, “BJ” Erickson of Glasgow, MT; and her cherished grandchildren, Kiley, Zachary, Cadence, and Austin, who will forever carry her love and lessons in their hearts. She is reunited in peace with her parents, Elai and Bernice Erickson; sister Rheta Olafson; brother Elai Erickson Jr.; and son-in-law Daryl Collette.

A celebration of Judi’s life will be held at a later date in Minneapolis, MN. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to National Kidney Foundation or American Diabetes Association, two organizations close to their hearts.

Judi’s love, laughter, and generosity will live on in all who had the privilege of knowing her.

John William Ross

Posted (Monday, March 24th 2025)

John William Ross passed away March 20, 2025. He was born in Opheim, Montana on December 3, 1931 to Clarence and Marie (Novacek) Ross.

John spent his early youth in Wheeler and Forsyth. He returned to Opheim in the summers working at the blacksmith shop with his grandparents, John and Barbara Novacek.

While working in Opheim, John met the love of his life, Nadine Simshaw. They were married December 6, 1952. They lived in Opheim and raised five children. He taught them all to fish and hunt- which they did whenever possible.

John was involved in the community, always ready to lend a helping hand. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and a Volunteer for the Fire Department. He had a lifelong interest in machines and mechanics beginning with a Model T Ford. He worked multiple jobs ending his career as an Automotive Instructor at the Poplar Community College.

John is survived by his wife Nadine, and five children. Stacie Williams (Omie), three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, Kelly, four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, Sara Williams (Craig) two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, Craig (Lynn) four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren and Scott (Pam) three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

John was preceded in death by his parents, stepfather Fred Ingram, brother Clarence and sisters Barbara and Nancy.

Condolences for the family may be left online at bellmortuarymontana.com.

Roberta Barstad

Posted (Monday, March 24th 2025)

Roberta Barstad, 84, of Glasgow, Montana passed away Friday, March 21, 2025, at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow, Montana. Services will be planned for a later date. Condolences for the family may be left on line at bellmortuarymontana.com.

Daniel "Danny" Robert Taylor

Posted (Monday, March 24th 2025)

Daniel "Danny" Robert Taylor, born on May 25, 1940, in Glasgow, Montana, passed away peacefully on March 20, 2025, in Billings, Montana, with his son Kevin by his side. He was 84 years old.

Danny is survived by his devoted wife, Cindy Ann Taylor; his children: Darla Taylor-Ortner (Butch), Darrell Greenwood (Cindy), Shayne Taylor (Melissa), Kevin Taylor (Latosha), Holly Hunziker (John), and Ryan Taylor (Emily). He was a proud grandfather to RJ (Abigail) and Jeremiah (Miranda) Johnson; David and Zachary Greenwood; Hayden (Charlotte) and Hayley Taylor; Meghan Holt (Kenny) and Tyler Ortner; Blake (Karis) and Kylie Mckinzie; and Bexley Hunziker. He also cherished his great-grandchildren, Ethan, Cooper, Penny, Ella, Owen, and Korra. Danny is also survived by his nieces, Jerilyn Stright and Jana Waller, and his nephew, Merle Nikolaus, children of his late sister, Marilyn Nikolaus.

He was preceded in death by his parents, M.A. (Martin) and Bessie Fae Taylor.

As a young man, Danny worked as both a carpet layer and a butcher before joining the Valley County Sheriff's Office under Sheriff Frank Powell. He served as a deputy for two years, undersheriff for two years, and then as sheriff and coroner for 22 years until his retirement in 1994. During this tenure, he also served as the fire chief of the volunteer Long Run Fire Department for many years and acquired skills in scuba diving and piloting aircraft to support search and rescue operations.

An entrepreneur at heart, Danny owned several family businesses, including the Meat Shoppe he started with business partner Neil Chouinard, Scotty Ice, and various food trucks such as The LunchWagon, Dan's Chuckwagon, and Screaming Steamer. He also ventured into retail BBQ sales (Grill YouPouRium) building several BBQ trailers for mobile cooking. After retiring from the county, he founded Hi-Line Security, providing services to various clients, including securing a Boeing facility in Montana. He sold Hi-Line Security after over 20 years but continued with a storage business he found time to establish alongside his security work. Taylor Storage was expanded over the decades even adding a rentable 1950s-themed diner, Dan's Diner. Even after transferring ownership to his children, Kevin and Holly, he continued to be a presence at Taylor Storage, tending to his aquarium fish and “holding court” from his office to engage with the community he cherished all his life.

Danny was deeply involved in his community, participating in organizations like the Jaycees and other fraternal groups. He also served as the Public Administrator in Valley County years after his initial retirement. He had a passion for boating with his family at their cabin in Fort Peck, Montana, and enjoyed Westerns, collecting Western-themed art, and classic cars. As a member of the Flatland Cruisers Car Club, he relished attending events and sharing stories with fellow enthusiasts.

Known for his warmth and outgoing nature, Danny had a knack for storytelling and staying informed about local happenings. Many in northeastern Montana knew him through his various roles and ventures, each with their own humorous "Danny" story to share. He was deeply proud
of all his children and extended family, especially how well they support and engage with one another.

Funeral or memorial arrangements are pending and will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, Danny would have wanted to continue to support his loving wife, and so the family suggests donations to Cindy’s Medical Fund at Independence Bank in Glasgow. Condolences for the family may be left at Bellmortuarymontana.com

Danny’s legacy of service, entrepreneurship, and community involvement leaves an indelible mark on all who knew him. His stories, laughter, and dedication to his family and community will be dearly missed.

Randy D. Andersen

Posted (Saturday, March 22nd 2025)

Memorial Services with Military Honors for Randy D. Andersen, age 62, of Glasgow Montana, will be held at First Lutheran Church on 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, with Max Knodel officiating, a small reception following at the church. His burial will be held with his family at a later date. Condolences may be left on line at bellmortuarymontana.com.

Randy was born February 17, 1963 to Gloria Jellum and Wayne Andersen in Glasgow, Montana. He was a middle child. Having an older sister Jackie, and younger sister Michelle whom he loved very much. He married his loving wife Macie Powell January 13, 1995.

In his adolescence he attended Glasgow schools, and spent his early years of adulthood at Northern Montana College. There he studied his interests in diesel mechanics and Mercury Marine mechanics. After completion Randy returned to Glasgow and enjoyed working on boats with Alvie Hallock for many years. He then found his place working at Markle’s Implement, which later became Border Plains AG dedicating over 25 years to mechanics. He loved and enjoyed his work family there.

Randy spent a large portion of his free time outdoors; he enjoyed hunting, fishing, and camping. Spending many fun times at Ft. Peck Lake over the years. While loving the outdoors he loved spending time with his family most of all. He enjoyed attending large family dinners, and never missed an opportunity to play with his grandkids.

Randy is survived by his father Wayne Andersen; wife Macie Andersen; children: Kathryn Andersen (Ryan), Dwayne Andersen (Alex), Dawn Andersen (Paul); grandchildren: Madisyn, Caden, Kayson, Jeffrey, and Jack; sisters, Jackie Andersen and Michelle LaFond and lastly, his second mom Pat Henley.

Preceding him in death are his maternal and paternal grandparents, and mother Gloria Jellum.

Virginia Ann “Ginger” (Morehouse) Jellum

Posted (Saturday, March 22nd 2025)

Virginia Ann “Ginger” (Morehouse) Jellum
September 24, 1957 – March 15, 2025 (Age 67)

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Virginia Ann “Ginger” (Morehouse) Jellum at the age of 67 on March 15, 2025 in Glasgow, Montana. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, touching the lives of many with her warmth, kindness, and unwavering love.

Ginger was preceded in death by her beloved husband, David Jellum; her grandson, Brent Simpson; her parents, William and Marguerite Morehouse; and her brother, Jim Morehouse.

She is survived by her daughters: Leslie (Pete) Torgerson, Lindsey Jellum, and Toni (Rashad) Bettis. Ginger was a cherished grandmother to Blaine, Carson, Evan, and Brent. She is also survived by her sister, Genie, and her brother-in-law, Richard Lyman.

Ginger found great joy in the simple pleasures of life, especially in the companionship of her beloved cat, Frank, who brought her comfort and happiness in her final days.

A celebration of Ginger’s life was held on Saturday from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at The Cottonwood in Glasgow, Montana, where friends and family are invited to gather, share memories, and raise a glass in her honor.

Through all things, Ginger’s faith remained steadfast. We take comfort in her favorite scripture: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” – Philippians 4:13
May her memory live on in the hearts of all who loved her.

Ronald Wayne Weinmeister

Posted (Friday, March 21st 2025)

Ronald Wayne Weinmeister, age 75 of Ulm, Montana passed away on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at the Eastern Montana Veterans Home in Glendive, Montana. Cremation has taken place, and no local services will be held at this time. Silha Funeral Home of Glendive has been entrusted with the arrangements.

Ronnie was born on April 23, 1949, in Glasgow Montana to Paul and Murnie (White) Weinmeister. He was raised and graduated from Nashua high school, but he did spend a few months living in Turner with his older brother while in school to play basketball. Then went to college for a while in South Dakota, he then enlisted in the Army national guards from 1969-1975. When he returned to Nashua he worked at the lumber yard in Glasgow, farmed with his dad for a while, then got his own place and farmed south of Nashua. He then farmed with his younger brother for a while by Roy MT, and farmed in Glentana for a while before moving himself and his 89-year-old mother to Ulm, MT. Finally, he was brought to Glendive in June 2023 to live at the VA for the remainder of his life.

Ronnie enjoyed hunting and bowling, and his main love was working on classic cars. He had several over the years, I don’t think there was any automobile that he couldn’t work on (well the old stuff).

Ronnie was preceded in death by his parents Paul and Murnie Weinmeister, infant sister, sister-in-law Carol (Goll) Weinmeister and many aunts and uncles.

Ronnie is survived by his brothers Gerald Weinmeister of Billings, Donnie (Pam) Weinmeister of Nashua. Nephews Robby Weinmeister, David Weinmeister and Nicholas Weinmeister. Nieces Sonya Hance, Shandi Driskell, Tabitha Brandt, Sheree’ Jenkins. 11 great nieces and nephews and 11 great-great nieces and nephews, numerous cousins and friends.

Remembrances and condolences can be shared with the family at: www.silhafuneralhomes.com.