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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 7

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MAY 19, DailyHoroscope ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Discussions with a female friend will be rewarding today. Or perhaps, someone will introduce you to a new female friend. You want to share ideas about future goals with someone. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Some aspect of your private life might suddenly be made public today, especially in the eyes of bosses, parents, teachers and VIPs. This also includes the police.

Be aware of this! GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Travel for pleasure is a lovely daydream today. Some of you might make it come true! Whatever happens, you want to learn more about the world beyond your everyday world. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Discussions about how to share something or distribute a certain amount of money will be very reasonable and fair today. People are in the mood to cooperate. LEO (July 23 to Aug.

22) This is good day to talk to partners and close friends about practically any subject. Everyone is in a good mood! (Less so late in the day, so strike early.) VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) You might suggest improvements to your workplace today. These improvements could enhance the appearance of where you work or improve relations between co- workers.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) This is a playful, flirtatious day! Take a long lunch if you can. You'd rather put pleasure before work, that's for sure. Sports events will appeal.

(So will saucy flirtations!) SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Family discussions can go very well today. In particular, discussions about interior design or redecorating might interest you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

22 to Dec. 21) This is good day for writers, teachers, actors and people who drive for a living. Others are prepared to cooperate with whatever you want to do. (That's a nice change!) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan.

19) This is good day for business and commerce, especially related to technology, electronics and anything having to do with aviation or space technology. It's a mild influence, but it is positive. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) The Moon is in your sign, today making a lovely aspect to fair Venus.

Others will enjoy your charm and diplomacy because you feel friendly. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Solitude in beautiful surroundings and quiet contemplation in a pleasant place will please you today. You need a little time alone to pull your act together. YOU BORN TODAY You have lots of energy! Some of this energy goes into educating yourself about whatever you're interested in, which incidentally covers a wide range.

You're such a strong communicator, you can inspire others. 2010 Independent Record Page 7A William Gary Levis William Gary Levis died unexpectedly Sunday afternoon May 16, 2010, following one of the best weekends ever. Will was born in Helena on Feb. 21, 2003, five weeks early, possibly hoping to attend a baby shower being held in his honor the next day. His parents, Philip Levis and Charity Watt Levis were the luckiest people in the world to have such a perfect son for seven blessed years.

Will was a first grader at Jefferson Elementary School. He mostly enjoyed recess and getting picked up at the end of the day, but also making new friends and playing with his buddies. Everyone proud of the strides he was making in reading, even chapter books and math. Will loved going to the job site and working with "the boys" on his dad's construction projects. He loved playing in the clubhouse his dad built him high above the ground.

But most of all, he loved his dad. Will had a fascination with World War II movies, books and computer games. He enjoyed creating battles with his army men and engaging in real battle with his buddies and Hugh Patrick Campbell Hugh Patrick Campbell passed away May 6,2010. Pat was born Oct. 7, 1924, to Hugh and Viola Campbell in Butte.

He grew up in Helena, attending the Catholic schools there, graduating in 1942 from Cathedral High School, where he was a star bas ketball player for the Cathedral Greenies. He attended Carroll College until enlisting in the Navy in November 1943. The Navy sent him to the University of Washington, where he received a degree in mechanical engineering. After the an arsenal of Nerf guns. Swimming and riding his bike were summer staples.

He was planning to attend Grandstreet camp this Levis camp and karate summer. Always eager to help, he was a great hand to grandpa in the garden and his mom on any project that involved tools. Thursday was 'gramma His grandparents would pick him up right after school so they could all spend the afternoon together, something he always looked forward to. Will also looked forward to spending time with his cousins; his "old cousins" (college age) in Cut Bank, his "Watt cousins" in Great Falls, his "girl cousins" in Hobson, and his "Butte cousins." Will was a joker and a good- -natured kid. He cared deeply about all around hen and seemed to touch the hearts of everyone he met.

This will continue after his death as many families who will never know Will receive a gift of life. He will also be remembered as the best T- shirt salesman ever at the farmers market. war, he returned to Montana, enrolled at the University of Montana in MisCampbell soula, pledged Sigma Chi fraternity, and graduated with a degree in accounting. It was at the university that he met Marilyn Scott of Choteau. Pat and Marilyn were married on Sept.

4, 1948. His job with Kaiser Aluminum took them and their children to numerous locations throughout the United States. In the early 1960s, Pat was transferred to northern An lorson Funeral Home Crematory Formerly Hagler-Anderson 650 Logan Street 406.442.8520 Tom Twichel www.stevensonandsons.com Randy Wilke "In Our Care" PENDING McMAHON, Michael 46, of Helena. Arrangements are pending at this time and will be announced when completed. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.stevensonandsons.com.

RUMMEL, Mary 82, of ment service will be at 10 a.m. rection Cemetery. Condolences ily by visiting www AMELINE, Alvena 50, ice will be held at 1 p.m., today, Cemetery with a reception Hall. Condolences may be www.stevensonandsons.com. Helena.

A graveside intertoday, May 19, at Resurmay be sent to the famwww.stevensonandsons.com. of Helena. A graveside servMay 19, at Resurrection to follow at the Sheridan sent to the family by visiting SCHWIND, James 59, of Lewistown, formerly of Helena. A graveside service with military honors will be held at the Montana State Veterans Cemetery at Fort Harrison at 3 p.m. today, May 19.

Jim preferred memorials in his name to an organization or charity of the donor's choice. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.stevensonandsons.com. THURSDAY LEVIS, William 7, of Helena. Visitation will begin this morning, May 19, at Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home and will continue through Thursday at 4 p.m. A vigil service is scheduled for 6 p.m.

Thursday, May 20, at St. Mary's Catholic Community. A funeral Mass will be held at 12:10 p.m. Friday, May 21, at St. Mary's Catholic Community with interment to follow at Resurrection Cemetery.

Condolences may be given to the family by visiting www.stevensonandsons.com. Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home 442-8520 Big Sky Twichel Funeral Cremations Cremation Service 2 W. Main 314 N. Rodney E. Helena Helena 227-2241 442-4640 www.bigskyfunerals.com "Be Comfortable For Paying Will and his mom had the best conversations while jumping on the trampoline in the back yard.

They were regulars at Target, lunching often at the deli there. The two spent a good part of each day just having a cuddle and pondering life and people who come with it. The love for Will reached all the way to Australia, where his Grandpa Billie and aunties live. They did not see each other often, but spoke frequently. Will is survived by his parents; grandparents, Rosalie and Gary Watt (Helena), and William and Helen Levis (Melbourne, Australia); great -grandma, Ella Mae Cunneen (Butte); aunt, Sheila Koepke and uncle, Mike (Cut Bank); aunt, Sharon Stevenson and uncle, Doug (Hobson); uncle, Steve Watt and aunt, Darleen (Hobson); uncle, Pat Watt and aunt, Amy (Great Falls); aunties Elly, Paula, Bianca and Katie Levis (Melbourne); cousins, Tyson (Pullman, Drew (Missoula), and Ashley Koepke (Great Falls); cousins, Schuyler, Keenan, Riley and Erin Watt (Great Falls); cousins, Brittany, Leisa and Nicole Stevenson (Hobson); cousins, Codi and Kali Hauff (Hobson); California, where he and Marilyn settled permanently, building a house together in Corralitos.

There they appreciated the California climate, enjoying the out -ofdoors, golfing and playing tennis year around. After Pat retired in 1982, they bought a motor home and traveled the West from Canada to Mexico. Mari- lyn died in July 1988. Pat married Bette Twitchell in 1993, and lived with her near Cazadero, where they spent their time playing in the mountains and caring for many of the native animals. They also shared many good times numerous second cousins and great aunts and uncles; plus a very dear extended family of aunts and uncles, including Chuck Siefert, Martha Dutch, Danny Prieto, Kurt Cooper, Kim Sell, Gina Satterfield and Korie Van Eimeren.

Will is preceded in death by his dog, Zorro. A memorial fund in Will's name has been established at Trico Community Federal Credit Union in Helena for the benefit of Jefferson School. Visitation will begin this morning, May 19, at Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home and will continue through Thursday at 4 p.m. A vigil service is scheduled for 6 p.m., Thursday, May 20, at St. Mary's Catholic Community.

A funeral Mass will be held at 12:10 p.m. Friday, May 21, at St. Mary's Catholic Community with. interment to follow at Resurrection Cemetery. Condolences may be given to the family by visiting www.stevensonandsons.

com. A kind, caring and charming boy, he was never shy about using his gorgeous eyelashes and compliments, such as "my little sweetie heart," to his benefit. traveling here and abroad. He is survived by his wife, Bette; sister, Jean Poirier of Helena; his sons, Patrick (Shirlene), and Dennis (Mary); and daughter, Judy Kirkland (Kim); grandchildren, Aaron Campbell (Marie), Cori Griep (Ryan), Kelsie Baldwin (Ryan), Hailey McMurtry (Ryan), Terence Campbell and Martin Campbell; greatgrandchildren, Hayden Griep and Hunter Baldwin. A celebration of his life and a memorial Mass will take place at St.

Mary's Catholic Community in Helena at noon Saturday, June 26. More OBITUARIES, page 8A Retz Funeral Home Pre-Arrangements Providing Caring and Traditional Funeral Services Personal Service Dignity Cremation Services Chris Holt Dignity Memorial Provider. 406-442-1550 MURPHY, Robert 80, of Helena. A graveside service with military honors is set for 11:30 a.m. today, May 19, at the Montana State Veterans Cemetery, Fort Harrison.

A reception will follow the service in the Service Club at Fort Harrison. To offer condolences to Bob's family or to share a memory of Bob, please visit www.retzfuneralhome.com. ALHEIM, Deirdre 49, of East Helena. A celebration of Deirdre's life is scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday, May 24, at St.

Paul's United Methodist Church. Burial with military honors will follow the service at the Montana State Veterans Cemetery, Fort Harrison. Memorials are suggested to the Cancer Treatment Center of St. Peter's, 2475 Broadway, Helena, MT 59601; or to the Montana City Volunteer Fire P.O. Box 2094, 1 Jackson Creek Road, Clancy, MT 59634.

To offer condolences to Deirdre's family or to share a memory of Deirdre, please visit www.retzfuneralhome.com. WADLINGTON, Arthur L. "Art," 49, of Helena. Cremation has taken place and family services will be held at a later date. To offer condolences to Art's family or to share a memory of Art, please visit www.

retzfuneralhome.com. Retz Funeral Home 442-1550 Myra Loy Center 443-0287 mic THE GHOST WRITER (PG-13) NORTH FACE CINE MARK. Cinemark Helena FOR SHOWTIMES PLEASE VISIT I CINEMARK.COM or call 1-800-FANDANGO EXP CODES) Congratulations Sydney Barry Katy Eckert Help Sydney Katy Celebrate 15 years of dancing at Allegro School of Dance as they present Toy Story Saturday, May 22, 2010 11:00 5:00 $10 Adults $7 Helena Middle School Auditorium at Alleges or at the door Sent Auction for Makiah Bartsch a Shelby Howke From 10 of Auditoriam TodayInHistory Today is Wednesday, May 19, the 139th day of 2010. There are 226 days left in the Today's Highlight in History: On May 19, 1935, British Army officer T.E. Lawrence, also known as "Lawrence of Arabia," died in Dorset, England six days after being injured in a motorcycle crash.

On this date: In 1536, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of England's King Henry VIII, was beheaded after being convicted of adultery. In 1780, a mysterious darkness enveloped much of New England and part of Canada in the early afternoon. In 1909, the Ballets Russes (Russian Ballets), under the direction of Sergei Diaghilev, debuted in Paris. In 1921, Congress passed, and President Warren G. Harding signed, the Emergency Quota Act, which established national quotas for immigrants.

In 1943, in an address to the U.S. Congress, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill pledged his country's full support in the fight against Japan. In 1962, during a Democratic fundraiser at New York's Madison Square Garden, actress Marilyn Monroe sang "Happy Birthday to You" to guest -of -honor President John F. Kennedy. In 1964, the State Department disclosed that 40 hidden microphones had been found in the U.S.

embassy in Moscow. In 1967, the Soviet Union ratified a treaty with the United States TODAY MONDAY PENDING and Britain banning nuclear weapons from outer space. In 1992, the 27th Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits Congress from giving itself pay raises until the next congressional term, went into effect. Mary Jo Buttafuoco of Massapequa, N.Y., was shot and seriously wounded by her husband Joey's teenage lover, Amy Fisher. Ten years ago: China and the European Union reached a market -opening trade deal, clearing Beijing's largest remaining hurdle to joining the World Trade Organization.

One year ago: President Barack Obama asked consumers to back his plan for higher efficiency standards for cars and trucks, saying drivers would make up the higher cost of cleaner vehicles at the gas pump. Thought for Today: "If every nation gets the government it deserves, every generation writes the history which corresponds with its view of the world." Elizabeth Janeway, American writer and critic (1913- 2005). TODAY Helena DENTURE CLINIC Aaron Hansemann, Care you Quality you expect. Free Consultations Full Partial Dentures Same Day Service on repairs, relines and permanent soft relines 442-4899 or 1-888-231-2992 3404 Cooney Drive in the Old Cooney Home.

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