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and some were in Nashua,” he Shower
early in July. He’s not the despite having lost 46 games said. “The kids were in grade
only one returning to home. over the past three years. The school the last time I saw
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His wife, the former Jennie 2018-19 season was especially them.” Etchart
Strommen — who played difficult when former coach Yoakam, a 12-time
basketball for the Scotties and Braaten knew his team would letter-winner for the Scotties, Calvin
in college — is also happy to be playing without the Myrick Reichelt
be back home. The couple has twins, Cade and Blaine.
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OBITUARY
Before long he went into
Frank Helland the car business, first as
If you asked Frank Helland about his life, chances are a salesman for Kenny
he would have said it was wonderful. Frank felt this way Newton, then owning his
up to the moment he passed away in Bozeman, Montana own Chevrolet agency in
from pneumonia on July 22, 2019 at age 92. Nashua and culminating in
Franklin Raymond Helland was born March 23, a partnership with Peyton
1927 in Glasgow, Montana to Harold “Cy” and Nellie Terry in Terry Helland
(Blikken) Helland of Opheim. Like his parents, he was Chevrolet in Glasgow. He
100% Norwegian and, like his kids, he loved lefse but was once said his time selling
not a fan of lutefisk. Chevys in Nashua was the best of times. In 1958, he
In 1953 He met Carol Reimche, a farm girl from became an agent for Farmers Union Insurance working
Nashua. For Frank it was love at first sight; Carol, on the out of a small office in the back of the local Farmer’s Union
other hand, took a little longer. However, his persistence service station. He retired in 1991 after sons Terry and
paid off on January 3, 1954, when he married the girl of his Chris joined the agency.
dreams and together they raised seven children, all who Frank loved his hometown of Glasgow and the
survive, including: Steve, Terry, Kathy Pence (Paul), Chris, surrounding communities and served as a Shriner, as a
Jean Mickelsen (Bruce), Pete (Allison) and Kari Barnett board member for Valley View Home Foundation, as a
(Jay). He is also survived by 21 grandchildren, 10 great- board member and usher at First Lutheran Church, and
grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. he was co-founder of Luke’s 100, a charity which benefits
In high school Frank quarterbacked the Glasgow the Valley View Home.
Scotties to the state championship game in where they He was well known for his ability to remember
lost to Anaconda. Like most of young men of his time, he names after meeting a person the first time. In fact, he was
entered the Army after graduation in 1945 where he later so good at remembering names that if he called a person
served in Panama. He considered himself fortunate to be by the wrong name the first time they met and that person
discharged in time to be home for Christmas in 1946. did not correct him, they forevermore had a new name
Beginning with his first job as Glasgow’s only whenever Frank saw them.
newspaper delivery boy for the Tribune, Frank developed A memorial service will be held at the First Lutheran
a life-long passion for work which continued until his Church in Glasgow at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 10,
retirement in 1991. He taught his kids that they “get” to 2019, with lunch served following the service. The family
go to work, not “have” to go to work, even on Saturdays. suggests anyone wanting to make a donation in memory
After college he began a life-long career in sales with a of dad do so to any organization that supports Glasgow
stint traveling the country selling soap door-to-door. and the surrounding communities.