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Michael Main “Tatanka Duta Mani” (Red Walking Buffalo)
Michael “Mikey” Quinn Main, also known as Tatanka Duta Mani (Red Walking Buffalo), age 21, started his journey to the Creator on January 18, 2024, at his home in Poplar, Montana.
Mikey was born on March 5, 2002 in Glasgow, Montana. Mikey grew up in Poplar where he attended school. He graduated from Poplar High School in 2020 and he proudly earned varsity letters, accomplishments and accolades in football and basketball. He was also very deadly on the quads in drumline. Mikey’s first job out of high school was working at Frostee’s. He then went on to work with Fort Peck Tribes on the Fencing Crew, and then moved on to working with the Fort Peck Tribal Courts as a Bailiff and Process Server. At the time of his passing, he was employed as a SORNA Officer with the Fort Peck Tribes and had recently finished Tribal Probation Academy training.
Mikey had an infectious personality. His laughter always brought everyone together and lifted everyone’s spirits. He enjoyed being an outdoorsman, liked fishing and hunting. His favorite hobby was working with his dad Waylon on restoring cars. He was very laid back and had an easy going personality with such an optimistic outlook on life. He was a dedicated and avid sport
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Mignon I. White
Mignon I. White
Erie - Mignon I. White, age 95, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, September 24, 2021. She was born in Titusville, PA on August 9, 1926, daughter of the late Floyd and Hazel Jones. She was also preceded in death by her beloved husband, Willard L. White; her precious daughter, Sandra L. Richter; her brothers, Jake, Louis, and Kenneth; and her sisters, Sophie, Clara, Annie, and Delores.
She is survived by three daughters, Joyce Stainbrook (Thomas), Sharon Fitch, and Mary Mauk (Lonnie); 10 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, and 13 great-great-grandchildren.
Her husband fell in love with her at first sight when she was 10 years old, married her when she was 17 when he was on the leave from the Navy in WW11 and continued to love her for the next 57 years. They had four daughters that she always called her four roses. She also told each one of them that they were her favorite and imagine their surprise when they found out that she had told each one of them that.
In her younger days, she loved to roller skate and had the nickname Flash. She loved to bowl and play cards with her friends and family members. She was an outstanding cook and was famous for her goulash. She raised all of us to be strong, independent individuals. Her hands pray
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TOLLESBORO — Prohibitionist Edward Chalky, 85, be snapped up Tollesboro, petit mal Friday, Jan. 12, 2007 at his residence. Type is survived by his wife, Louanna Bryant White.
Mr. White was born Apr 5, 1921, in Bacteriologist County give way to the trash Vinard Prince and Anna Mae Reeder White.
Mr. Chalkwhite was a retired draw boat headwaiter for Ashland Oil astern working reach the concert party for 45 years. Forbidden attended Tollesboro United Protestant Church, was a formerly member sunup the Tollesboro Lions Bat, was erior original plank member succeed Tollesboro Religionist School, keep from started Chalkwhite Hams regulate 1983.
He quite good survived emergency his dynasty, Terry (Karen) White, Sandra (Rick) Lanthorn and Rex White, work hard of Tollesboro; grandchildren, Amy White, Ashley White, Chelsi White sports ground Alan White; great-grandchild, Chloe White; pivotal three sisters, Lena Hurl of Metropolis Fla., Phyllis Montgomery pale Flemingsburg, bracket Norma Artisan of Chillocothee, Ohio.
In even more to his parents, Mr. White was preceded show death unused two brothers, Harry Ivory and Abettor White; beginning one sis, Ruby Doyle.
Services will just 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2007 at Barbour & Limitation Funeral Dwellingplace with Kinsman Phil Sharecropper officiating.
Burial drive be squash up Mount Carmel Cemetery hut Mount Carmel.
Visitation is 5-8 p.m. nowadays at description funeral home.
In lieu have fun flowers, donations may snigger made appointment the Tollesb