In loving memory...
Nathan A. Kapfer (1978-1998)

When our friends are present we ought to treat them well: and when they are absent, to speak of them well.
Senior coed with date
Katy Lundman.

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Nathan's mom, Doris
Jr. High with Pete Degel and Clay Tennant






























  Funeral services for Nathan, age 19, 
were held at 10 a.m. Monday, 
April 13, 1998, at Our Savior Luthern
Church in Glendive with Pastors James
Hagemanand Howard Schreibeis officiating.
Interment was held in the Dawson 
Memorial Cemetary in Glendive.  
  Honorary casketbearers are all of 
Nathan's V-Hawk and Blue Devil teammates
and the Dawson County HighSchool Class of
1996.
  Nathan died on Feb. 22, 1998, in 
LaCrosse, WI.
  Nathan was born on April 16, 1978,
in Helena, MT, the son of Mark and 
Doris(Bobermin) Kapfer.  He was raised
and educated in Glendive, attending 
Lincoln Elementary School, Washington
Junior High, and Dawson County High
School, graduating in 1996.
  He was attending Viterbo College 
on an academic scholarship and was
a pitcher for the V-Hawks baseball
team.  Nathan enjoyed hunting, fishing,
sports, and loved to be with his 
friends and teammates.
  "Nathan, your smile will always 
be missed."
  











   























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Darren Sackman, Shay Holte, Nathan,
Ashley Selman, and Tara Witt celebrating
a birthday in 1996.

Survivors include his parents, Mark and Doris Kapfer of Glendive; his brother, Brian Kapfer of Missoula; maternal grandparents, Otto and Anneliese Bobermin of Fallon, and his paternal grandparents, Allen and Dorothy Kapfer of Eagle Lake, MN; his aunts and uncles, Craig and Deb Kapfer of Maplewood, MN, Wolfgang Bobermin of Euless, TX, Ken and Ilse Sieler of Fargo, ND, and Walter and Lindy Bobermin of Washington State; and eight cousins.