Edwin Otto Humann
Edwin O. Humann (83) resident of St. Maries, ID died
peacefully February 24, 2014 at his home near St. Maries
following an extended illness.
He was born July 5, 1930 to Arthur and Magdalena (Maier)
Humann at Bismarck, N.D. Edwin grew up in Hazleton, ND. He
left school early to enlist in the U.S. Navy. He served on
board the USS Neches AO47 during the Korean War. Following
his Honorable Discharge, he returned to North Dakota to
work on the family farm. Edwin and Sally Bosch were
married in 1956 in North Dakota. They made their home at
Steele, ND where Edwin worked as a welder.
They divorced in 1973 and Edwin moved to St. Maries, ID.
He worked in the construction of the cedar mill that was
on the site where Harvest Foods now stands. Edwin married
Julie Chandler on Sept. 21, 1974 at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church in St. Maries. The cedar mill was destroyed by fire
in 1974 and Edwin went to work for Potlatch Northern Units
Logging. He worked there as a welder and diesel mechanic.
Edwin retired in 1992. Edwin was a member of the Lutheran
faith. He also belonged to the Welders of America Assn.
Edwin enjoyed helping at the Senior Meal Site. An avid
welder, Edwin was constantly building things for himself
and his friends. He enjoyed hunting camping and fishing
when he was able and loved to take his daughters to O-Mok-See
events. He participated in the St. Maries Community Choir.
Edwin was well known for his ability to make great German
sausage.
Edwin is survived by his wife Julie at the family home.
Son Daniel Humann of Windy Bay, ID. Daughters Nancy
Ratterer of Dickinson, ND, Lynell Hanley and Annette
Ordaul both of Muskegon, MI, Shawnya Bice of Coeur d'
Alene, ID and daughter and son-in-law Edwina and Matthew
Chatigny of Moses Lake, WA. Also surviving are brothers
Ruben, Alvin, Leroy, Monte and Terry Humann and sisters
Edna Grenz, Ella Kalberer , Eunice Nelson and Esther
Huber.
There are 11 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews
surviving as well. He was preceded in death by son David
Humann in 1965 and brother Robert Humann.
A celebration of his life will be Monday, March 3, 2014 at
St. Paul's Lutheran Church at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Greg
Worch officiating. Military rites will be conducted by
American Legion Post # 25 of St. Maries with a gathering
of family and friends following in the Fellowship Hall of
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Celuneral services for Celestine “Sally” Adams,
82, of Dickinson, formerly of Medora, will be held
at 1 p.m. MDT Monday, Sept. 16, at Badlands
Ministries Bible Camp, near Medora.
Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at
Woodlawn Cemetery in Steele.
Celestine passed away Sept. 10, 2019, at
Richardton Health Center, Richardton.
Celestine “Sally” Bosch was born Aug. 16, 1937 in
Emmons County, N.D., the daughter of Valentine and
Margaret (Lipp) Bosch. Sally grew up and attended
the Tenvick Grade School and later graduated from
Hazelton High School. During high school she
enjoyed playing sports, especially basketball.
Sally met and married Edwin Humann in Steele. To
this union they were blessed with five children,
Dan, David, Nancy, Lynell and Anette. Together
they lived in Steele and raised their family.
Sally was later married to Tom Adams and they
spent the next 40 years on a ranch in Medora. They
retired and moved into Dickinson in 2001 where
they have made their home since. Sally worked 27
years at the Billings County Courthouse in Medora
and volunteered many hours with different groups.
She enjoyed horseback riding, gardening, and
especially enjoyed her flower gardens. Sally was
always making jokes and playing tricks with
everyone. She loved spending time with her
grandchildren and most recently her
great-grandchildren.
Sally is survived by her husband, Tom; son, Dan
Humann; daughters, Nancy Ratterree, Lynell Hanley,
Anette Ordahl; stepson, Dave (Donna) Adams;
stepdaughters, Colleen Fuller, Shelly (Bill)
Falcon, Holly (Chaney) Stotts; brothers, Chuck
Bosch, Allen (Jackie) Bosch; grandchildren, Kurtis
Ratterree, Elizabeth Hanley, Matt Hanley,
Darrienne Slater, Jesse Humann, Micah Humann; step
grandchildren, Chelsea Fuller, Erin Fuller,
Jennilee (Keith) Buckman, Justin Adams, David
(Megan) Weishoff, Joey (Travis) Volbrecht, Chaney
Stotts, Jes (Ryan) McMorris; and nine
great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents; son,
David Humann; and sister, Patricia Bosch.
Memorials may be given to Badlands
Ministries.etine "Sally" Bosch
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