Treasured memories cody wy3/13/2023 ![]() ![]() I would never go back and I shudder to think of all the money I used to spend here. I've never received treatment like this at any other mall or actually any other place I've ever been to. The only time I wasn't yelled at, harassed, or followed around stores like I was a criminal by security was when I was with my mom or my one "normal dressed" friend. It continued even way after I went to college. I had other friends and past boyfriends that would refuse to go here with our group because of this treatment. We couldn't even stand quietly outside the theater and wait for our movie to start without being harassed about why we were there and when our movie was starting, even though there were many "normal" dressed people nearby actually screaming and running around. And things like this happened to us every single time we went to this place. No sooner had we simply stood up and said hello before a security guard came over and yelled at us for "standing in a large intimidating group." We said we were waiting for another friend and he actually said that we'd have to sit back down on the bench or we'd have to leave. We waited on the bench and one other friend arrived. One incident I can recall very well is waiting with one friend for the others to show up. We were honestly the most straight edge, boring group around. It was a constant problem when I was in highschool, even though my group of friends and I were straight A students that never got into any sort of trouble. I stopped going here a few years ago because of security profiling people who don't dress "normal". Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting: In lieu of flowers, please donate to a charity of your choice.After all the horrible experiences I've had here and recently hearing some things from others, I had to post this. Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home of Miles City is in charge of the arrangements. Graveside services will be held in Hillsboro, North Dakota on Friday, May 8 th at three o’clock at Riverside Cemetery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dale, and her parents, Clarence and Harriet.Īt her request, there will be no services in Miles City. She had a special place in her heart for Marty South of Billings, Montana, Kollette Rightsell of Wellington, Colorado, and Renee Meyers Turner of Baxley, Georgia. She is also survived by her 9 grandchildren, Alexandra South, Tyler South, Karly South, Jeffrey Maheux, Ryan Kison, Jason Maheux (Mary), Garrett Grothmann, Julie Maheux, and Jaymee Grothmann, as well as her 2 sisters, Carolyn “Cody” Carlson of West Fargo, North Dakota and Sharon Gamble (Larry) of Wolf Creek, Oregon her 2 brothers, Sherman Sandbo (Mary) of Des Lacs, North Dakota and Tony Sandbo of Hillsboro, North Dakota. Survivors include her 3 children, Deanna Langman (Scott) of Billings, Montana Debra Maheux of Kent Island, Maryland Tim Grothmann (Susan) of Elko, Nevada. She will be sorely missed by her family and all the people whose lives she touched. She was delighted by each of her grandchildren and loved hearing weekly updates on their activities. Her family enjoyed many fabulous homemade meals and really loved her turkey dinners and Special K bars. She had a lot of compassion for people and always rooted for the underdog. She was dedicated to her children and instilled in them the importance of working hard, doing your best and making a contribution. Jan was a strong, independent and resourceful woman. She was employed at the Miles City Clinic for several years, and then at the Olive Hotel for 16 years, retiring in 2006. ![]() In 1973, she and her children moved to Miles City after the unexpected death of her husband Dale. They lived several places across Wyoming, North Dakota, and Montana. She later married Dale Diede in McClusky, North Dakota. From this union, Deanna, Debra, and Timothy were born. In 1959 she married Warren Grothmann in Hillsboro, North Dakota. Some of her most treasured memories are from her time in Mose on the farm. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith. She attended grade school in Mose and graduated from high school in Hunter, North Dakota. She was born Octoin Cooperstown, North Dakota to Clarence and Harriet Sandbo of rural Mose, North Dakota. (Jan) Diede of Miles City passed away on Wednesday, April 29th.
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