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Lewis B. Dodgson,
age 73, resident of rural Lakota, ND, died accidentally
on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 at his farm home.
Lewis,
the son of Ben and Barbara (Schall) Dodgson, was born
July 17, 1937 at Lakota by Dr. Lawbar who charged 3
kids for $100. The hospital was later a nursing
home, then a private home, then the law office of Doug
Manbeck. Lewis lived on the farm home with his
parents until age 11, then he lived with his foster
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Aron Howser, who lived near
his parents. He graduated from Lakota High School
in 1957. He then worked construction for a year
before moving to St. Paul, MN. He worked as an
Operator Engineer, running heavy equipment (bulldozer)
until January of 1961. He was drafted into the
U.S. Army, serving 2 years with the 149 th Engineering
Battalion. He was honorably discharged in 1963
with the rank of SP5/E-5. He then returned to
construction in St. Paul until the flood of 1965.
He then returned to North Dakota working on construction
of the missile wing. In the spring of 1966 he
accepted an overseas job, working in Vietnam for 18
months. He returned to construction in Minneapolis
and attended the Dunwoody Institute for 2 years, studying
highway surveying and engineering. He continued
construction work as a Forman Operator and Superintendent
until 1980. He moved back to the farm in North
Dakota that he purchased in 1978. He farmed for
18 years and made nothing. He raised wheat, barley,
corn, hay, and 100 black angus until 1996. He
sold the cattle, rented the land, and went back to construction
until he retired.
Lewis
is survived by his mother, Barbara Dodgson of Devils
Lake; 6 sisters, Lois Johnson Weight of Michigan, ND,
JoAnn Munro of North Bend, WA, Bernadine Anderson of
Battle Lake, MN, Betty Ness of Devils Lake, Inez Bartlett
of Snoqualmie, WA, and Donna Wilcox of Starkweather;
and several nieces and nephews.
He
was preceded in death by his father, Ben; and his brother,
Edward.
The
Funeral Service will be held at Lakota Lutheran Church
on Monday, July 11, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. Officiating will
be the Reverend Becky Horn. The organist will
be Karen Fowler. Interment will be in the Lakota Cemetery.
Military honors will be accorded by the Rundell-Holicky
American Legion Post #21 of Lakota and the ND Military
Funeral Honors Team. Visitation will be held at
the church on Monday, from 1:00 p.m. until the time
of service.
Arrangements
with the Aaker Funeral Home of Lakota
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