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Testing! Testing!
The Glasgow Fire Departments meeting last week for community support. There is a fund-raiser
consisted of doing the annual hose testing. Volunteer involving raffle ticket sales with the proceeds being used
Fire Fighter Dillon Koski was on this end to check out to purchase some much-needed safety equipment.
the release valve. Our hose testing is done annually, Tickets or $20 each or six for $100. Grand prize is an
Glasgow City Fire Chief Brandon Brunelle explained. M22 Gun Safe with winners choice of a Remington
Every single piece of hose the Fire Department has .223, a Remington V3 Shotgun, a Bear Marshal Bow or a
gets tested. Each truck carries plus or minus 2500 feet Remington Wood Tech 30-06. 2nd prize is $1,000 cash;
of hoses of various size that is laid out and pressure and 3rd prize is $500 worth of groceries at Reynolds
tested to 250 pounds per square inch for five minutes per Market. The drawing will be held this Saturday, May 27th
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standard. at the Milk River MotorSports Spring Demolition Derby
at the Northeast Montana Fairgrounds. Please contact
The Glasgow Volunteer Fire Department is asking any Glasgow Fireman to get your tickets.
OBITUARY
Denise Fuhrmann
Denise Lucy Fuhrmann
was born on November 7th,
1941 in Glasgow, Montana to
May 19 - 25 Joseph Birkoski and Jennie
SHOWINGS Sobolewski. Denise worked
for many years in the health
care field, first as a Certified
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Home, and later at Frances
4:00 - 6:50 - 9:25 4:10 - 7:00 - 9:00
HELD Mahon Deaconess Hospital.
OVER Denise married Terry Fuhrmann on June 6th, 1970.
They raised 5 children on his farm in the north country
before moving to Glasgow. In 1986, Denise and Terry
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took over the Hi-Hat Drive Inn, along with their oldest
DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON daughter, Tammi. They successfully ran the restaurant
FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS
for seven years. Denise maintained her CNA job at the
Pinochle Marathon wraps up same time, and worked in that field for several years
before her retirement in 2002. In 2003, Denise and
April Winners
1st Nicole Cole/ Ruthie Moran 7790 Terry moved to Saint Marie where they planted flowers,
2nd Marlene Jackson/Lois McIntyre 7560 a garden, and fished the Milk River for catfish every
3rd Donna Combs/Sheri Daggett 6550 chance they had.
May Winners Denise loved many things, but most of all, she loved
1st Marlene Jackson/Lois McIntyre 8380 her family. Denise was a devoted wife and mother, and
2nd Donna Combs/Sheri Daggett 7990 she was always willing to talk or lend an ear when it was
3rd Cindy Taylor/Eloise Watson 7130 needed most. She always made time for them and tried to
Overall Winners help any way she could. Denise loved gardening, fishing,
1st Donna Combs/ Sheri Daggett and watching Walker: Texas Ranger with her husband.
2nd Marlene Jackson/ Lois Mcintyre Denise passed away on Sunday May 21st, 2017 from
3rd Cindy Taylor/ Eloise Watson complications after suffering brain seizures at St. Vincent
4th Louise Lemieux/ Ann Potter Medical Center in Billings. She was preceded in death by
5th Marlene Bengocha/ Stella Rosenwald her husband Terry Fuhrmann after 46 years of marriage,
6th Dolores Cumber/ Shirley Siefert and her daughter Brenda. Her only surviving sibling is
Rosalie Winters of Chicago, IL. She is survived by her
Hi-Line Sportmen meet Wednesday 5 children; Larry, Duane, Tammi, Bonnie, and Terry Jr.
The Hi-Line Sportsmen has moved the date of their Denise was a caring and nurturing mother, a true friend,
monthly business meeting to Wed. May 24th at 6:00 and an inspiration to those that were around her. She was
p.m. at the Glasgow Elks. always willing to help out, and never judged anyone by
The public is welcome to attend. The Hi-Line their shortcomings. Denise is once again reunited with
Sportsmen meet monthly on the 3rd Wednesday of her loving husband Terry. Denise Lucy Fuhrmann will
each month. be greatly missed by her friends and family.
Services will be held on Thursday, May 25, 2017 at
Memorial Day Program at Opheim 2:00 PM at the Assembly of God Church in Glasgow,
There will be a Memorial Day Program at the Opheim MT with Pastor Herb Sand officiating. Burial will follow
School Gym Mon. May 29th at 11a.m. The speaker will services at Highland Cemetery in Glasgow, MT. Bell
be Tony Warren. Following the program the Auxiliary Mortuary is assisting with arrangements. Condolences
will be serving a Roast Beef Dinner. may be made at bellmortuarymontana.com.
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Passport
where his mothers family had homesteaded just
northeast of the present Glasgow High School.
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A graduate of GHS in 1950, Bunky was
active in all sports, excelling in both football and
basketball. He spent summers playing baseball, Stop in anytime in
and his father coached him and his brother the afternoon and
Jim in Junior Legion Baseball. He took great Have the Photo
pride in Sullivan Parks being named in honor within 15 Minutes
of his father, who had been so instrumental in coaching Junior Legion Baseball. Give or Take
ensuring that Junior Legion Baseball flourish in Bunk met a fellow teacher, Bernardine No Appointment
Glasgow. He attended Carroll College 1950-52, Wentz, the fall of 1960. They married July 15, Necessary
where he played football for the Fighting Saints. 1961, and have lived in Glasgow since. Bernie
Sullivan entered the U.S. Army October 23, taught until the birth of their daughter, Suzanne
1952, and served in Korea until he was released Michelle, November 1965. A son, Thomas
from active duty September 1954. He transferred Bernard, died at birth July 1969.
to the Army Reserves until November 1960. Sullivan, a life-long Democrat who
Following his active service, Sullivan returned to never missed an election, was a member of
college at the University of Montana, Missoula, NEA-MEA-GEA, Elks, American Legion
graduating in 1957 with degrees in history and for 54 years, National Lewis & Clark Society,
physical education. Montana Historical Society. He was a director
Upon returning to Glasgow, he was first for many years in the Valley County Historical We can fix your hair!
employed by Northern Testing Laboratories at Society, where he volunteered at the Pioneer Or, give you a classy
Glasgow Air Force Base. School Superintendent Museum. He was also a director for the Fort Moustache!
William Greer persuaded him to join the high Peck Dam Interpretive Center. He co-wrote an
school faculty to fill a desperately needed history often-cited article about Fort Peck Dam for the
teaching position the fall of 1959, a career that Summer 1977 issue of Montana, the Magazine
continued for Bunky for the next 35 years. He of Western History, having worked many
ably taught generations of GHS students U.S summers as a Park Ranger at Fort Peck, a job
history, world history, and Montana history. he so enjoyed.
His love for the subject matter spilled over Bernard Sullivan was preceded in death by
into the classroom, where he instilled that his mother and father, his infant son, and his
enthusiasm for history and the love of learning brother-in-law, Nick Heisler. Survivors include
his wife of 55 years, Bernardine; his daughter
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remember him as knowledgeable, funny, Suzanne (Charles) Berg; and his grandchildren,
demanding, and beloved. He made a lasting Hannah Marie and Ethan Thomas, all of Seattle,
impression; he was a loyal Scottie. He loved Washington. His only sibling, James (Marge)
teaching, regarding each day as a new adventure. Sullivan, resides in Libby. Brother-in-law GLASGOW
He went to school each morning eager and R.N. (Carol) Wentz, Billings, and sister-in-law SCHOOL MENU
excited. Bonnie Heisler, Morehead, Minnesota, as well WEDNESDAY
From 1986-1994 he chaperoned history as many nieces and nephews, also survive. Breakfast
students to Washington, DC, for a week of He was actively involved in St. Raphaels Pancakes Ham
intense government Close-Up, an activity that Catholic Church, where his memorial services Juice Milk
many remember as the highlight of their high will be celebrated at a later date in June. Should Lunch
school years. Besides academics, Mr. Sullivan anyone desire, memorials are preferred to the Club Sandwich w/ Lettuce & Mayo
served as an assistant coach in both football and GHS Trust, c/o Jeanine Markle, or to a charity of Broccoli w/ Ranch Jell-O Cake
your choice. Oranges Choice of Fruit Milk
basketball for 11 years. He spent many summers