Notes for James Michael "Butch" AXTMAN


obit reads rather confusing as to his real name and father? Templer or Axtman?

A Remembrance Service for Duncan "Butch" Templer, James Michael Axtman, will
be held on Saturday, August 24, 2013 beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the Gilbertson
Chapel, Devils Lake, ND. Butch has been absent from our presence, but not from
our hearts, since July 24, 2013.

A Rosary will be recited at 9:30 a.m. followed by the Remembrance Service at
10:00 a.m., and a time of fellowship at St. Joseph Parish Center, Devils Lake
beginning at 11:00 a.m.

Butch was born on October 31, 1962 in Moorhead, MN. As a young man, he served
with the North Dakota Army National Guard as well as in the Air Force. More
recently, Butch has been employed by Trans System of Montana. He drove semi
from the sugar beet pilers to the beet factories in the Hillsboro, ND area.
This past summer he continued to work for Trans System, but in a different
capacity.

Butch’s passion has always been truck driving. He loved time spent with his
great nephews, and he always knew how to make them laugh.

Those who love and miss Butch are his step children, Holly Everett, Cornelius
Everett, Beth Gonzales and Rebecca Gonzales; mother, Donna Templer Axtman of
Fargo; sisters, Tamara Lynn Axtman (Ken) Kraft of Minot and Lorene Templer
Jones, Fairfield, OH; nieces, Mandy (Tim) Smith, Jenny Kraft, Kayla Piatz;
nephew, Tyler (Brooke) Piatz; great nephews, Kenny, John and Jack; many aunts,
uncles, and cousins. Deceased in 2012, father, Joseph Michael Axtman.
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Notes for John AXTMAN


not sure how N or NN spelling occured
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