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obituaries Susan Loughlin SAINT IGNATIUS — Susan Marie Loughlin was welcomed into Heaven by family and dear friends who had gone on before her on June 22, 2022. She was the Susan first daughter Loughlin born to Eddy and Patricia Tryon in Saint Ignatius on October 17, 1957 and graduated from Saint Ignatius High School.

Susan leaves her son, Patrick Bellmore; daughter, Randi Shrider, and six beautiful grandchildren. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to all family members and friends who have been a part of Susie’s life. Funeral services for Susie will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, July 1 at Pablo Christian Church in Pablo, with burial to follow at Ronan Cemetery. Memories and condolences may be sent to the family at: www.shriderthompson. com. Arrangements are under the care of Shrider-Thompson Funeral Home.

Steven Yurosko POLSON — Steven Gary Yurosko was born on July 27, 1954, to Joe and Beverly Yurosko. He is the eldest of four boys. He died on June Steven 15, 2022, surYurosko rounded by his loving wife Sue, some close friends and the wonderful Partners in Health Hospice group. Steven worked as a journeyman plumber for thirty years

before returning to school, earning a bachelor’s degree (cum laude). He experienced a call to ordained ministry and entered Church Divinity School of the Pacific. After completion of his master’s degree in Divinity, he was called to St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Polson. There he lived his life’s joy and heart’s desire as rector of that community, a post he kept until his death. Steven is preceded by his mother and youngest brother Jeffrey. He is survived by his wife, Sue; and brothers, David and Robert; his father; and his

step-mother, Marie. Our vision for Steven is that, as he enters the Kingdom, waiting for him at the gate, tails all wagging, are his most beloved four-legged family, Freddy, Aggie, Beau, Curly, Reno, and Joey. Rest In Peace, you lovely man. We will miss you. A memorial service will follow in the fall. Details to come. Memories and condolences may be sent to the family at :www.lakefuneralhomeandcremation.com. Arrangements are under the care of The Lake Funeral Home and Crematory.

The library is pleased to present Cheryl Heser as Annie Oakley News from the North Lake County Public Library District

POLSON — Annie Oakley is coming to our area to share a fascinating part of American history, including not only the most famous woman sharpshooter but also historic figures who crossed her path, including Buffalo Bill Cody, Chief Sitting Bull and famous newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst. The public is invited to the half hour performance at the North Lake County

Public Library on Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at 11 a.m. Annie Oakley is the subject of a living presentation by Cheryl Heser of Forsyth. After teaching English, Spanish, Journalism and Library at Rosebud, Cheryl was the Director of Rosebud County Library in Forsyth for 17 years. She won a Media Award from the Montana Library Association for a radio program called Library Connections and was the 2014 Librarian of the Year.

Cheryl is the author of Walking at the Speed of Light: Reflections for Following Jesus in Grief and Joy, a book written to help people deal with grief. For three years in the mid 2000’s, Cheryl performed living history throughout the state of Montana as Dolly Madison and now has been sharing Annie Oakley with school and community groups. After thorough research, Cheryl enacts a presentation for students in schools and Summer Reading Pro-

grams as well as adults with an interest in authentic American history. All ages from 10 on up across Montana have been responding to this program, which includes Annie Oakley’s inspiring views on strong women and the development of skills and expertise. From July 12-14, Annie Oakley will be appearing in Condon, Whitefish, Polson and Philipsburg. The performance is always free and questions are welcome following the program.

Cheryl Heser

The July 13 presentation includes Annie Oakley’s inspiring views on strong women and the development of skills and expertise. 22 - June 29, 2022

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