Tuttle, North Dakota, 60th anniversary, 1911-1971

A history of Tuttle, North Dakota including family biographies. 215 pages : illustrated, mpa, portraits 24 cm. Kevin, Joseph, Stephen, Theresa, Diane, and Thomas. After the Fiftieth Jubilee, Carol and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Malard, moved back to Tuttle. Virgil worked for the N. P. Railroad at T...

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Main Author: Tuttle Jubilee History Committee
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: North Dakota State Library 1971
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Online Access:http://cdm16921.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/ndsl-books/id/5614
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Summary:A history of Tuttle, North Dakota including family biographies. 215 pages : illustrated, mpa, portraits 24 cm. Kevin, Joseph, Stephen, Theresa, Diane, and Thomas. After the Fiftieth Jubilee, Carol and family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Malard, moved back to Tuttle. Virgil worked for the N. P. Railroad at Tuttle, then with the N. P. Road Construction Crew on the Main and Branch Lines. They moved to McClusky and are at present located at* Valley City. They have four children: Brian, Bruce, Jennifer, and Brent. Kenneth married a WAVE, Roselind Frances White, from Biloxi, Mississippi. He is an Air Controlman. He was in Japan for two years with the Navy and in Kodiak, Alaska, at the time of the big earthquake. He was on the teaching staff for four years at the Navy Air Base in Brunswick, Ga. After being discharged, he went to Viet Nam as Air Controlman at the Helicopter Base. He is now with Civil Service, as Air Controlman with the FAA Center at Atlanta, Ga. Marilyn's husband, Stanley, is a road construction foreman at Minot, North Dakota. They have their home in Velva, North Dakota. There are four children: Delmae, Laurette, Richard, and Faye. Joyce attended the State Blind School for a year in Grand Forks, North Dakota. In December of 1963, she was married to George Avent, who is also partially blind. He has charge of the dark room, developing X-Rays in Children's Hospital, in San Francisco. They live in San Pablo, California and have a daughter, Deborah. Enola, now Mrs. Job, has two step children, also. Edwin Job, and wife Ruby, who live in Jamestown, where he works for a Grocery Wholesale firm. They have three girls. Eugene Job, and wife Charlotte, who live in Oakdale, California, where he works for Civil Service test- . ing road materials for airports. They have four children. JOHN WEISENBERGER FAMILY Since June 1961 the John Weisenberger family has increased in number by 32. This includes the in-laws, grandchildren and great grandchildren. At the time of the 50th Jubilee, Janice, the youngest daughter, was a senior in high school. Now she is Mrs. Allen Anderson and lives in Bismarck with her husband and three daughters: Cindy, Sandy, and Pammy. Allen, better known as "Andy" is a steel worker on missile sites and is union steward. Arley married Sylvia Colinger in Missoula, Montana in 1962. They have three sons: Terry, Tracy, and Timothy. Arley's family lives at Florence, Montana and Arley commutes to his job at a plywood factory in Missoula. Stanley married Julie Shafer in 1967 and they have one son, Aaron. Stanley lives at Tuttle where he is the village blacksmith and, also drives a school bus. Leon married Connie Milbrandt in Abredeen, South Dakota in 1967 and they have two sons Leon Jr., and Clinton. Leon has been a construction worker but in the fall of 1970 he purchased the farm and cows from his Dad and is in the dairy business besides working on construction. Garold married Debra Milbrandt in Aberdeen, South Dakota in 179