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Katherina Busche
Katherina Rienstra was born September 21, 1928 in Westfield, ND. She was the daughter of Jacob and Colbie (Wolvendyke) Rienstra. Katherina worked at the Valley City hospital in her younger years. She married Eldred Busche January 28, 1948. They farmed southeast of Marion. Katherina loved to garden and bake. As a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Griswold Township, she was active as a Sunday school teacher and was a member of Mary Circle, where she enjoyed quilting.
Monday, April, 01, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Obituaries (free view)
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Katherina Rienstra was born September 21, 1928 in Westfield, ND. She was the daughter of Jacob and Colbie (Wolvendyke) Rienstra. Katherina worked at the Valley City hospital in her younger years. She married Eldred Busche January 28, 1948. They farmed southeast of Marion. Katherina loved to garden and bake. As a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Griswold Township, she was active as a Sunday school teacher and was a member of Mary Circle, where she enjoyed quilting.
Monday, April, 01, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Obituaries (free view)
Opinion Corner: A time to look back
Now that the high school season is over, and I have had time to reflect on this year and my four years of coaching the girls hockey team, I just wanted folks to know how fortunate I was to coach such great young ladies. Six years ago, I was approached about coaching the U-14 team, and that they also needed my daughter Amber to play to help keep girls hockey alive in Jamestown. At the time I had been coaching boys hockey for some 20 years and had no desire whatsoever to coach girls hockey, and Amber wanted to play one more year with the boys.
Friday, March, 29, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
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Now that the high school season is over, and I have had time to reflect on this year and my four years of coaching the girls hockey team, I just wanted folks to know how fortunate I was to coach such great young ladies. Six years ago, I was approached about coaching the U-14 team, and that they also needed my daughter Amber to play to help keep girls hockey alive in Jamestown. At the time I had been coaching boys hockey for some 20 years and had no desire whatsoever to coach girls hockey, and Amber wanted to play one more year with the boys.
Friday, March, 29, 2013 - The Jamestown Sun - Sports
