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Monthly Archives: February 2012

Here are some ways to help find your Ancestry.

Ancestry National Trust for Historic Preservation-
Rural Heritage Program
Burnsville History Book Northfield Historical Society
Dakota City Heritage Village Olmsted County Historical Society
Dakota County Genealogical Society Preservation Alliance of Minnesota
Dakota County Government Ramsey County Historical Society
Dakota County Library System Rice County Government
Farmington Area Historical Society RootsWeb
Friends of Sibley House Rosemount Area Historical Society
Hastings Pioneer Room South St Paul Public Library
Hennepin History Museum South St Paul Public Schools
Highland Cemetery US Genealogy Network
Lakeville Area Historical Society USGenWeb
Minnesota Genealogical Society Washington County Historical Society
Minnesota Historical Society

Other Minnesota County links:

Not all of Minnesota’s counties have a web site. The following list has links
to either the county web site, or the local historical society.

Happy 58th Anniversary to Mr. & Mrs. Russell Anderson.

Congratulations to Russell and Lillian ( Mickey ) Anderson, Jim Anderson’s mother and father, and Sharon’s sister. They have been together for 58 wonderful years, a true testament to their love for each other. They got married on Feb 20, 1954. Russell and Mickey have 5 children, 22 grandchildren, and 11 great grandchildren.  Most family members know Mickey as  Dolly Brown, when she was growing up in Mendota, Mickey is  Selisha Le Claire’s ( Felix ) daughter. Mickey’s sisters and brothers are Beverly Scott ( Brown), Morris  ( Darrell )  Brown passed, Bob Brown passed, Sharon Lennartson ( Brown ) and Linda Brown.

Love Sharon Lennartson & the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community.

Tamra Brennan’s passed away on February 20th, 2012, in Fargo, North Dakota.

Tamra Brennan’s Photos
Pezi H’ota Hoksina (Sage Boy)
Ca-ton Loren Zephier
Age 26 years oldFormer Minnesota resident passed away on February 20th, 2012, in Fargo, North Dakota.

Pezi H’ota Hoksina was born on May 28th, 1985 in Sisseton,SD. He was raised by his loving mother Paula Mae Horne-Mullen, father Loren Zephier, and father Arvol Looking Horse.

Pezi H’ota Hoksina was an extraordinary runner who co-organized and participated in “Prayer Run for World Peace.” In 2004 he ran from Massachusettes to Black Hills, South Dakota and again in 2005 going from Vancouver, BC to Anchorage, Alaska.

Pezi H’ota Hoksina loved horses and enjoyed riding during summer, in Green Grass, SD. He participated in many horse back rides since he was a young man. His most cherished memories were riding in the “Big Foot Ride” from age 16 to 20 years old and the “Dakota 38 Ride” from age 20 to 25 years old. He had immense compassion for horses and volunteered at a horse sanctuary called “Blue Star Equiculture” in Palmer, Mass. He had a huge heart for animals and cared for many four legged beings.

Pezi H’ota Hoksina’s passion was the outdoors and insisted on staying busy. He loved snowboarding, hiking, running, go cart racing, and anything that was thrill worthy. He was also very talented at gaming and competed in Halo tournaments.

Pezi H’ota Hoksina’s greatest attributes was his smile, humor and humility. Family was the most important value that he possessed.

He held the ingredience of what it meant to be a good humble man (ik’ce wic’as’ta)
He was an extremely caring son,
loving brother,
and most of all he was a great father

Pezi H’ota Hoksina was survived by:
His kids Lilly Zephier, Lila Zephier, Alijah Zephier, and Aaliah Zephier. His mother Paula Mae Horne-Mullen, Auntie-Mother Juanita Espinosa and fathers Loren Zephier and Arvol Looking Horse. His sibliings Sky Oldshield, Owintino Horne, Hapistinna Graci Horne, Sunny Zephier, Wakan Wahohopiwin Zephier, Decorah Zephier, Cheyenne Horne, Nikki Zephier, Millie Zephier, Adonijah Espinosa, Demitrus Espinosa, Wakinya Sandovol, Richard LaRouque, and Peter Vanacht. The love of his life Brittany Schommer. His aunties, uncles, cousins, best friends who he deemed as his own flesh and blood, and much more, in which it would take up a whole lotta space because his heart was strong enough for many.

Funeral arrangements are being held at the Boys and Girls Club in Marty, South Dakota. Wake services start at two pm on Wednesday, and all day Thursday. Friday morning is the last viewing, followed by one pm burial walk/horseback ride to St. Paul Catholic Cemetry.

Contributions can be made via Paypal to Arvol Looking Horse and Paula Horne’s account. If you have a Paypal account, you can click on send money and send to email address Paula@wolakota.org.

UPDATE 2-21-12
For donations:
If you do not have a paypal account you can mail a check to: Paula Horne 44516 Sacred Hills Circle Veblen, SD 57270

To use paypal: log into your account, click on send money, enter the amount, send to email address is paula@wolakota.org, enter your email address and click next, it will then prompt you to complete the transaction.

If anyone needs help with any of this, please contact me at tamra@protectsacredsites.org.

Thank you……..

Nice e-mail from Tommy

Auntie Sharon ~ thank you for all you do for all our people it’s been a true blessing to know you.

I will always share my love, honor and respect for you.When uncle Bob called on you to be there he knew you would always follow through and never give up on your mission to get our people noticed. I’ve always looked up to you cause of your amazing efforts to get things done ~ you are the people for the people and for that I’m very grateful !!!! many blessings to you and all the Mendota community members. May your mission be filled along with many answered prayers !!!

Love always, Tommy Tiokasin

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