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In Memory Of

Verna Two Bulls

Visitation: Thursday, August 3 at the Poplar Cultural Center

Funeral Service: 10 a.m. Friday, August 4, 2006 at Poplar Cultural Center

Interment: will follow at the Poplar City Cemetery

Verna M. Two BullsNape Waste Win(Good Hand Woman)

Verna May Two Bulls, age 55, of Poplar went to be with our Lord on July 30, 2006 surrounded by family and friends after battling with a rare illness known as Amyloidosis.

She was born May 1, 1951 to John and Nancy (Gibbs) Two Bulls in Poplar where she grew up and attended schools. She graduated from United Tribes Technical College in April of 1980 with her LPN. Following graduation, she went to work for the next nine years at Trinity Hospital in Wolf Point as well as Poplar Community Hospital. In 1989 Verna returned to college at Salish Kootenai College and graduated in 1991 with her RN. She then returned to Poplar and worked at IHS in Poplar and Wolf Point up until her illness.

Verna enjoyed and loved taking care of others. Besides being a nurse she also loved going to pow-wows, doing crossword puzzles, visiting with family and friends, going for car rides and listening to her pow-wow music.

She is preceded in death by her mother, Nancy (Gibbs) Two Bulls, Father, John Two Bulls, a daughter, Nancy Two Bulls, four brothers, James Joe Iron Bear, Francis Two Bulls, Warren Two Bulls and Theodore Two Bulls, a special brother-in-law, Alfred Iron Bear, and a grandson, Myron Two Bulls.

Verna is survived by her daughter, Jaime (Louis) Valenzuela-Bello of Poplar; adopted son, Jason (Shannon) Dupree of Poplar; six sisters, Marzetta Iron Bear of Poplar, Bernadette (Mike) Dimas of Albuquerque, NM, LaVerda Eagle Bear of Lynnwood, WA, Francine Two Bulls of Fort Hall, ID, Vermae Taylor of Wolf Point, and Carmelita Eagle Boy of Poplar; two brothers, Wayne (Evetta) Two Bulls, of Poplar and Charles Bud (Patsy) Two Bulls of Poplar; an adopted brother, Max Delfhino Guavera of Lame Deer, MT; a special friend, Arnold Eagle Boy of Poplar; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and grandchildren.

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  1. charles says

    January 1, 2013 at 8:27 am

    I miss u so much when it comes to talking to anybody it never happens like the way u always used to talk to me mom I swear when I look around and ask questions and I never get answers like u use to take time to tell me and always I would feel better I feel so lost rite now Idk what do do with out u I am so sorry if I because a mess up to this family but at times I wanna drink but its a thing that always holds me back because I know hen I drink its always a bad problem

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