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Char- Koosta News - Official Newspaper of the Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Obituary. Archivesclick here. For the Record.. Obituaries. Etta Jean Diehl. KALISPELL — Etta Jean Diehl, age 8. Saturday, August 2. Kalispell. She was born on July 6, 1.
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Spokane, WA the daughter of Howard and Gladys (Morigeau) Brackett. She graduated from Hot Springs High in 1. Knapp Business School in Tacoma, WA. In 1. 95. 4, she married Russell Diehl in Hot Springs.
They were married for 6. She was a member of the Salish & Kootenai Tribes.
She worked for several years as an Executive Assistant in Tribal Administration. She was preceded in death by her parents and several brothers and sisters. She is survived by her husband Russell; her daughter Debbie Anderson and her son Dan Diehl and his wife Jenifer; her grandchildren, Jara Mc.
Mann (Casey), Erik Anderson (Skyelar), Ryan Diehl, Courtney Diehl and Collin Diehl and two great- grandchildren, Wyatt and Emma and her siblings, Jerry, Roy and Helene. Memorial services for Jean were scheduled for Wednesday, August 3.
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Arrangements are under the direction of The Lake Funeral Home and Crematory. Charles E. IGNATIUS – Charles E. Passed away at his home on Chalwain Rd in St. Ignatius on August 7. Born in Cloquet, Minnesota to Claude & Grace (Cajune) Johnson. At a young age he moved to St. Ignatius and graduated from St.
Ignatius High in 1. He served in the US military before going on to be an Iron Worker out of Local 3. He retired and moved back to Montana in 1. Powell Ranch. Chuck loved working at the ranch and chatting with his friends and strangers alike. He was preceded in death by his parents. Chuck married Marilyn (Conner) Johnson and she survives at the family ranch. Also surviving are daughter Rena Edick of Texas, stepdaughters Becky Digby of Illinois and Debbie Mischki of California & son Billy Johnson, his brother Claude Johnson, cousin Joe Mc.
Donald and 7 grandchildren. Foster Funeral Home and Crematory is assisting the family with arrangements. Russell J. Carey HOT SPRINGS — Russell J. Carey, 6. 6, passed away Aug. Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains joining his parents Robert and Loretta (Porter) Carey and sister Brenda A.
Smith who has gone before him. Moving to Montana in 2. Massachusetts. Born and raised in Athol, Mass. He then went to college at Texas Tech before returning to Massachusetts.
Where eventually he pursued a career in plastics manufacturing. He was a member of the Lions club and a lifetime member of the VFW.
He married Margaret Brooks in Gardner, Mass and she survives. Also surviving are his children Christopher T. Carey, Russell J Carey Jr., Angela M Carey- Killey, Melissa S. Carey, and Jacquelyn A Carey; siblings Sharon T. Humphrey, Robert M. Carey, 6 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.
Military Rites and services are planned for September 6 at 2 p. IGNATIUS — Kerry Franklin Shourds, 6. Baldy” passed away at St. Luke’s in Ronan on August 1. A member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe, he was born to Chester Ellis Shourds, Sr. Kerry married Jamie Jean Howlett in December 1. Kerry was raised in Frenchtown.
He started school in Frenchtown and was a graduate of Frenchtown High School. He attended Carroll College. After college he worked at Horner Waldorf pulp mill in Frenchtown. After working at the pulp mill he accepted the position of Assistant Manager for the CSKT Tribal Credit program. He left this position and moved to Butte to accept a position of Contract Manager for the National Center for Appropriate Technology. While working for NCAT he was promoted to Grant Manager of the national energy grant program for the Department of Energy. He moved to La Conner, Washington to accept the position of Executive Director of the Swinomish Tribal Housing Authority.
While working for the Swinomish Tribe he was given two honorary positions, Fire Keeper of the Tribal Sweat Lodge and Tribal Grave Digger. He also worked in the Swinomish Tribal salmon restoration program. Due to serious health issues he left these positions to work as a deck hand and later Captain of a whale watching boat. With his wife and son at his side, they returned to the land of their people in the fall of 2. Some of his favorite hobbies and pastimes were watching whales, camping, being one with nature, and watching his grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his parents Chester Ellis Shourds Sr. And his Tribal ancestors, father’s side Patrick Finley and Mary Ashley; Joseph Couture and Catherine Finley; Louis Clairmont Sr. Mother’s side Alexander Finley and Elizabeth Isabel Red Wolf Pellew; Lois Paul- Hus and Chuchumshena Red Horn; Issaw Redhorn and Se- Lum Te; Jean Baptiste Du. Charme (one of the founders of Frenchtown) and Catherine Pal- Hus; Frank Du. Charme Sr. Rosary was held Friday at Foster Funeral Home previously “His Uncle’s place” in St. Ignatius, led by the Salish prayer leaders.
Mass was held Saturday in the St. Ignatius Catholic Church with Rev. Father Hightower SJ Celebrant. Burial followed at the St. Ignatius Catholic Cemetery. Clifford E. Burke, Sr.
RONAN — Clifford E. He was born on January 2. Clifford Dennis Burke and Louise Caye in Nespelem, WA. January 2. 2 was his paternal grandmother*s birthday and he and Lena Burke had a very strong and loving relationship. He was the oldest of 1.
As a child, he lived in the Nespelem and Omak areas of Washington as well as his beloved Elmo, Montana. He had a large Colville family as well as a large Kootenai family that he was so very proud of. Clifford loved to travel and attended powwows from Fort Hall to Nespelem to White Swan. He was an athlete excelling in track and football at Flandreau High School and also played basketball at many tribal tourneys in the Northwest. Clifford loved and idolized his Uncle Louis Caye and spent many times with the Caye family picking berries in Buckhorn, hunting in the Yaak, playing softball, and partying with the boys. As a young adult, he joined the up and coming Chief Cliff Drum Group, a time in his life that forever was cherished by him. With the Chief Cliff Drummers he traveled near and as far away as Norway where they performed at several venues while they were there.
Chief Cliff also performed with Don Pullen, a well- known jazz musician, and the Garth Fagan African and Brazilian dance troupe. They performed in Polson with this group and then onto New York City where Don Pullen and his band treated them to fine dining and tours of NYC before they performed to a packed house.
In 1. 98. 0 he married Shannon Matt at the St. Ignatius Catholic Church. He had seven children but had a part in raising so many others including nieces, nephews and extended family members. He is survived by his wife, Shannon; sons, Miah, Sonny (Alisha), Leonard (Molly), and Matthew (Janay); daughters, Stephanie (Lance), Lacey, and Vanessa (Randy); his brothers, Franny (Bonnie), Marlin (Tracy), Mike (Beans), Tyrone, Reuben, and Leonard *Whiskey Joe*; his sisters, Clarissa and Marcella; an aunt, Carol Edwards, and an uncle, Butch Burke; special nieces and nephews, Myra, Ceta, Francios, and Taz; grandchildren, Jordan, Kianna, Randy Jr., Angie, Kesean, Taysean, Jayvian, Jesse, Charlie, Tre, Leonard Jr., Areanna, Lolly, Bunny, Edward, Riki, Kenneth, and Tesla. He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, his baby brother Willie, and sisters, Glenda, Wilma and Clarinda.
Wake services began on Thursday, August 1. Elmo Community Hall where the Rosary was recited on Friday, August 1. Funeral services were held in Elmo on Saturday, August 1. Dayton Cemetery. The family wishes to extend a special thanks to Dr. Adam Smith and his team and Cory Taylor, his special nurse at dialysis. Messages of condolence may be sent to the family online at www. Arrangements are under the care of The Lake Funeral Home and Crematory, Polson.
Lewis Alexander Mc. Leod. PABLO — Lewis Alexander Mc. Leod was born, July 2.