Record
DEATH
Ray Storm, 56, Havre, on May 23, at a local hospital.
Havre
Daily News
May 1976
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Ray L. Storm rites set Funeral services for
Ray L. Storm will be held at 11 am. Wednesday, May 26, at the
Holland and Bonine funeral Home in Havre.
Storm, 56, passed away Sunday, May 23, 1976,
at a local hospital.
He was horn Dec. 2, 1919, at Ambrose, ND. and married Eleanor Negard on June
17, 1939, at Cando, N.D. The family came to Havre in 1951 from Cando and Storm
was employed as a sheet metal worker with the Burlington Northern Railroad.
Survivors in addition to his wife include three
daughters, Mrs. Beverly Inman of Chinook and Mrs. Linda Neuwerth
and Susan K. Storm of Havre; four Sons, Harold Storm of Vancouver, Wash.,
William Storm of Calgary, Alta., Lamont of Butte and David of Havre, and 10
grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Wanda Knudsvig of
Havre, also survives.
Storm was a president of Sheet metal Workers
Union Local 358 and a member of the First Lutheran Church.
A memorial has been established by the
family.
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Havre
Daily News
May 1976
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Ray L. Storm rites held Funeral services for
Ray L. Storm were held at 11 am. Wednesday, May 26, at the
Holland and Bonine funeral Home in Havre.
Pastor Lorin Sanden of the First Lutheran Church officiated.
Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Sapp sang a duet, What
a Friend and Henry Sapp sang How Great Thou Art, accompanied by Donna
Ellison, organist.
Pallbearers were William Gratke,
Keith Doke, William Jasinski,
Calvin Simons, Robert Kuhn, and Leo Grimes.
Honorary pallbearers were Clarence
McDaniel, Chris Nissen, Charles Swan, Gabe Cruden, Joe Litzinger and Dave Vaughn. John Neumiller
and Gene Keith ushered.
Interment was in Highland cemetery.
Storm, 56, Burlington Northem
sheetmetal worker from Havre, died Sunday, May 23, at
a local hospital.
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