Evan Thundershield
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Bismarck, N.D.: Funeral services for Evan Thundershield, 21, of Bismarck, formerly of Little Eagle, will be Saturday, June 12, at 1 p.m. at the Elkhorn UCC Church, Little Eagle. Burial will follow at Little Eagle UCC Cemetery.
An all-night wake will begin with prayer services at 7 p.m. Friday at the church.
Evan entered the spirit world in Bismarck early Friday, June 4, 2010, as a result of a car accident.
Stout Family Funeral Home, Mobridge.
Published in Aberdeen News on June 7, 2010he North Dakota Highway Patrol has released the names of three people from Bismarck killed in a crash south of the University of Mary on Thursday.
Evan Thundershield, 20, and Steve Nelson, 60, were pronounced dead at the scene of the head-on collision on Highway 1804 around 3 p.m. Thursday. Theda Charley, 34, died later at St. Alexius from injuries sustained in the crash.
The wreck closed the highway for about three hours Thursday afternoon.
The patrol said a minivan driven by Thundershield failed to negotiate a curve and drove into the oncoming lane, striking a car driven by Nelson. The minivan rolled into the ditch and caught fire. Charley was a passenger in Thundershield's vehicle. She was cut out of the vehicle and transported to St. Alexius.
The patrol says the crash remains under
Evan Thundershield
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Bismarck, N.D.: Funeral services for Evan Thundershield, 21, of Bismarck, formerly of Little Eagle, will be Saturday, June 12, at 1 p.m. at the Elkhorn UCC Church, Little Eagle. Burial will follow at Little Eagle UCC Cemetery.
An all-night wake will begin with prayer services at 7 p.m. Friday at the church.
Evan entered the spirit world in Bismarck early Friday, June 4, 2010, as a result of a car accident.
Stout Family Funeral Home, Mobridge.
Published in Aberdeen News on June 7, 2010he North Dakota Highway Patrol has released the names of three people from Bismarck killed in a crash south of the University of Mary on Thursday.
Evan Thundershield, 20, and Steve Nelson, 60, were pronounced dead at the scene of the head-on collision on Highway 1804 around 3 p.m. Thursday. Theda Charley, 34, died later at St. Alexius from injuries sustained in the crash.
The wreck closed the highway for about three hours Thursday afternoon.
The patrol said a minivan driven by Thundershield failed to negotiate a curve and drove into the oncoming lane, striking a car driven by Nelson. The minivan rolled into the ditch and caught fire. Charley was a passenger in Thundershield's vehicle. She was cut out of the vehicle and transported to St. Alexius.
The patrol says the crash remains under
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