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New judges take oaths of office
Retiring Flathead District Judge Kitty Curtis’ words of wisdom for two incoming district judges were succinct: Don’t be afraid to ask for advice.
Karen Anne Smith-Bott, 53
Our sweet, lovable, generous Karen passed into the arms of our heavenly father on Nov. 28, 2009. She was born in Hayward, Calif., on Sept. 17, 1956. Karen loved people and animals, particularly her miniature schnauzers. Her dogs were her kids and she stopped at nothing to give them the best life she possibly could. Karen was generous far beyond call. She never thought of herself; she was always seeing the needs of others and doing what she could to help them, whether it was materialistic or emotional. Karen loved motorcycles and took small engine repair classes in the hopes of becoming a mechanic. She repaired her own motorcycles and worked in motorcycle parts departments for many years. On her first trip to Montana she was learning to ski and ended up with a spiral fracture, landing her in the hospital for days and a cast for months! She still loved Montana though and, after traveling to Alaska and living there a few years, she returned to Montana to live out what would be the rest of her life. Karen loved hiking in the woods with her dogs. She did beautiful, intricate needle work, and riding her motorcycles was when she felt the most free. In her special times when she wanted to think and reflect, she would find a quiet place and play her harmonica. Whenever she was stressed or depressed, making music with her harmonica was what would make life seem sensible to her again. She was a romantic at heart and loved to read. She was working on a book about all the trials and tribulations of life when she passed. We wish Karen could have finished the book so the world could have shared what was deep in her heart. Karen worked at Northwest Sports in Kalispell for many years as a parts manager. That is where she met and married Jeffrey Bott. Jeff and Karen had many happy years together. They parted ways but remained true friends. Karen outlived six of her precious schnauzers. Strangely enough, the good Lord decided to take the last two of her dogs just weeks before he made his final call to Karen. Karen could not have passed comfortably from this world if she thought she was leaving her kids behind. Four of her schnauzers are buried in a special place and that is where she requested her and her last two schnauzers ashes be spread. Some of her ashes will be saved to be spread with her parents and brother, Gary, at her surviving brother Carl s ranch in Idaho. We will and do miss Karen terribly and the world was a better place with her in it. With her golden heart we have full faith that she is an angel above, continuing with her quest of helping in any capacity needed. We know Karen would want any memorials to be sent to animal shelters, schnauzer rescues or a veterans fund. The best way to remember Karen is to help a human or animal in need!
Retiring ranger recalls rescues
Glacier tales shared during speaker series
As a ranger on the Flathead Forest Reserve in 1906, before Glacier National Park was established, Frank Liebig came across an emergency on Grinnell Glacier — a woman had fallen into a crevasse.
Marion shootout leaves man clinging to life
One Marion man is in jail and another is in Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center after a shootout Thursday evening.
Kalispell native works to make Rollins safer
Gary Jystad has seen his share of carnage. As a long-time trauma doctor and volunteer firefighter, injuries are nothing new to him.
Wildlife policy should be science-based
We are Montana residents and professional wildlife biologists and managers with a total of 1,561 years of experience in wildlife management and wildlife habitat management.
James 'Jim' Bryan Smithwick-Hann, 70
James “Jim” Bryan Smithwick-Hann, 70, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Saturday, June 11, 2022, in the midst of a battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS/Lou Gehrig’s Disease).
Robert 'Rob' O’Neil, 49
Robert “Rob” O’Neil, 49, of Whitefish, died unexpectedly Nov. 8, 2020, of cardiac arrest.
Robert 'Rob' O’Neil, 49
Robert “Rob” O’Neil, 49, of Whitefish, died unexpectedly Nov. 8, 2020, of cardiac arrest.
Bernice Vergene Mellem, 72
Bernice Vergene Mellem passed away unexpectedly March 17, 2020, at her home in Yuma, Arizona.
Ronald Duane Mellem, 80
Ronald Duane Mellem passed away at age 80 on Jan. 17, 2020, at his home in Yuma, Arizona.
Creston family narrowly escapes burning home
A Creston family narrowly escaped their burning home early Tuesday morning.
Dawn Kimberly Hampton Werner, 52
Our dearest Dawn passed away too soon on March 1, 2020, at the young age of 52. Dawn was surrounded by her loving family at The HealthCenter Northwest.
EDITORIAL: Celebrating new digs for seniors
It took more than a dozen years, but the Agency on Aging finally has a home worthy of our senior citizens.
Mary Feller, 94
Mary Feller passed away July 24, 2018.
Clinton Samuel 'Butch' Armstrong, 92
Clinton Samuel “Butch” Armstrong, 92, passed away on Oct. 20, 2017, a day after his 92nd birthday.
Chickens saved from Lake Blaine structure fire
An Evergreen Fire Rescue paramedic used artificial breathing equipment to revive some chickens that were inside a mobile home that caught fire Tuesday evening near Lake Blaine.
Daniel Edward Youreman, 80
Daniel Edward Youreman, 80, passed away Wednesday, April 12, 2017, at Genesis in Whitefish, due to cancer.
Delores 'Dee' Ann Cartwright, 66
Delores “Dee” Ann Cartwright of Kalispell “was welcomed home by her heavenly father” Jan. 22, 2017.
Daniel Edward Youreman, 80
Daniel Edward Youreman, 80, passed away Wednesday, April12, 2017, at Genesis in Whitefish, due to cancer.