She is survived by her two daughters, Rose Teske and Carol (Robert) Jestrab and two granddaughters, Kimberly and Sara Jestrab. Ruth was preceded in death by her husband, Alfred parents, Fred and Minnie brother, Herb and stepfather, Christian. She especially followed the North Country Mavericks, particularly Jaycee and Teagan Erickson since she had helped babysit them when they were little. She loved to read and was an avid basketball fan, listening to many games on the radio. Ruth filled her days growing and canning her own fruits and vegetables along with growing flowers in a huge garden and playing with her pets. She was an awesome cook and enjoyed gardening. Ruth also helped Alfred take care of the Grandview and Reitan Cemeteries for a number of years. Ruth was blessed with two daughters and two granddaughters. Ruth married Alfred Teske on Apand soon became a housewife and mother. She then worked as a waitress in the café at the American Legion Hot Springs, later renamed Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs. She attended Saco School through the 8th Grade. Ruth was born on Septemto Fred and Minnie Kohnlein. Services will be held at 2 PM on Friday, July 22 at the Saco Lutheran Church. Life-long Phillips County resident, Ruth Teske passed away peacefully in her sleep the morning of Jat the Hi Line Retirement Center in Malta. He is survived by his wife, Doris of Glasgow, Montana children: Sandra (Paul) Druyvestein of Missoula, Montana, and Steve Ringstad of Missoula, Montana four grandchildren: Jacob Druyvestein of Portland, Oregon, Haley Druyvestein of Missoula, Montana, Alyson Druyvestein of Missoula, Montana, and Seth Ringstad of Helena, Montana brothers, Calvin Ringstad of Lengby, Minnesota, Gordon Ringstad of Lengby, Minnesota and Wayne(Brenda) Ringstad of Duluth, Minnesota sister Mary(Jarvis) Watnemo of Hutchinson, Minnesota and numerous nieces and nephews.Ī Celebration of Richard’s life will be held 3:00 p.m., Monday, Jat First Lutheran Church in Glasgow. He enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren. He loved reading and shared a story about reading every book in his school library. When he was not fishing or hunting, he could be found with a book in his hand. Richard loved spending time on Fort Peck Lake fishing for walleye and hunting in Valley County. Richard retired from the Army Corps of Engineers at Fort Peck in 1998. ![]() They had two children and made their home in Glasgow, Montana. He married Doris Humbert on Octoand enjoyed 57 wonderful years together. He went on to serve in the Merchant Marines where he travelled the world including delivering construction materials to Antarctica. After high school, Richard joined the Navy at the age of 17 and served four years. He graduated from Fosston High School where he excelled in spelling: winning the Polk County Spelling Bee. He was born December 27, 1935, in Fosston, Minnesota, to Knute and Alice (Olson) Ringstad. Richard Charles Ringstad, age 86, of Glasgow, Montana, passed away July 19, 2022, at his home in Glasgow, Montana
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