Rynette and family,
                  I'm so very sorry to learn of your parents' death.  My prayers are with you. What a blessing to have spent Christmas with them. Know that I'm thinking of you and all your family.
                Shirley
                
                  Arlen, Ranee, Rynette
                  Sorry to hear about the passing of Arne and Donna.  We 
were up there in Sept. and tried to visit them in Velva but couldn't wake either 
of them up. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. 
Bruce 
& Marlys Jerve
                
                  What sad news it was when Nancy called to tell us of their deaths.  Hard 
                  to believe that they died so close together but they probably would have wanted 
                  it that way.  I enjoyed talking to them on the phone often when they first went 
                  to assisted living. They would both get on the phone.  Hollis and I plan to 
                  drive to Towner for the prayer service on Wednesday night, weather permitting.  
                  Our love to all of you.
                Bev Quamme
                
                  To the Hjelmstad family;  Many, many years ago when I was an 8th grader, 
                  I stayed with your family during the ND Class B Boys Basketball Tournaments that 
                  were in Minot.   I am friends with the Olsen Family (Bonnie) of Hillsboro.  It 
                  was my first time away from home.  Your family was wonderful to me!  Then Ranee, 
                  you moved to New Rockford where I lived with my husband, Michael.  And you were 
                  such a kind, kind person and outstanding teacher too!   Life has its way of 
                  stopping us and noticing good people….when I saw  the names of Arnie and Donna 
                  Hjelmstad in today's Obituaries in the GF Herald, I knew immediately those fine 
                  people!   My condolences to your family….your parents were such fine, fine 
                  people and good role models to all of us.   
                Barb Watson
                
                  Arlen,
                  My condolences to you and your family on the death of your 
                  parents. I enjoyed working with Arne while he was a Cenex Rep and as a member of 
                the retirees group. May they rest in peace ... together.  -Connie
                
                  Our condolences to the family, I worked with Arne and Marilyn and I enjoyed both 
Arne and Donna at the retirement meetings and get together May they rest in 
peace.
Bob and Marilyn Kramer
                
                  Ranee and Family,
                  We are very sorry for the loss of your loved ones.  
                  We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers during this extremely difficult 
                  time.  Hold your memories close.  Stay strong.
                ~Scott & Deb Beilke
                
                  Arne and Donna were our close friends during the early 60s when we both 
                  lived in Forman, ND.  We had three children while Arne and Donna had four. Our 
                  friendship started when Donna and Eloyce had Fargo clinic appointments before 
                  our daughters Carla and twins Rynette and Renee were born.  Soon, Hjelmsteads 
                  had three in diapers and the Kenwards two – many cups of coffee were drunk 
                  while folding those lovely cloth diapers. 
                  Once when Jim was out of town, 
                  Eloyce called Arne to report that the Kenward furnace had gone out.  Arne came 
                  over, looked at the furnace and flipped on the blower switch.  Evidently the 
                  children had turned off the switch while playing that afternoon.  However, Arne 
                  jokingly accused Eloyce of luring him over to check the furnace while husband 
                  Jim was out of town.  We had many laughs over Arne’s version of the story. Our 
                  oldest son, Steve, and Arlen were good friends.  They often took a shortcut over 
                  an icy slough when walking home.  Arne had warned them to stay away from the 
                  slough, but the boys didn’t listen and sure enough Arlen fell into the icy 
                  water.  Steve was unable to rescue Arlen so ran to the Cenex station to get Arne 
                  who pulled Arlen to safety. 
                  In 1966, when a three day blizzard was heading 
                  our way, Jim was driving from Minot to Maddock by way of Towner.  Even though 
                  the snow was blowing, he made a brief stop at the Hjelmstead’s in Towner.  
                  When Arne got home that evening, his kids gave him a headline news report, 
                  “Jim Kenward was here and the bed broke downâ€.
                  Donna and Arne were truly 
                  a team.  Both were kind, understanding and stood for what was right.  They 
                  worked to make things better without acknowledgement or applause.  We are so 
                  sorry for your loss. 
                Eloyce and Jim Kenward
                
                  Arlen, Ranee, and Rynette,
                  You were so blessed to have parents like 
                  Arne and Donna.  They were two of the best people I've ever met and I grieve at 
                  your loss.Curt and I were also blessed to have known them for many years.  My 
                  deepest sympathy to you.  
                Carol Tande   
                
                  To the Hjelmstad Family.  I am so sorry to here the passing of your 
                  Parents.  I remember Arne loved to do the Pitch Fork Suppers for Cenex 
                  Appreciation Day and would always have a little something in the Motorhome for 
                  afterwards.  He had a great sense of humor and a mischeivious smile,  My 
                  Thoughts and Prayers are with you at this time. 
                  wally renfrow
                
                Arlen,Ranee,Rynette
                I have many memories of both your parents from the time  when our dads worked together. One of my favorites was Arne had a machine that  made miniature tires that was supposed to demonstrate the quality of coop tires  to the stations as he traveled. One time in Drake I was there and Arne made me  my own tire, which I thought was worth a million dollars, I still have it. Both  Arne and Donna made a kid feel important , may they rest in peace and may God  bless their memory.
                Steve Perdue
                
                  So sorry to hear that your parents have passed  away.  Fred and I always enjoyed their  company at CENEX events. They were a wonderful couple in the CENEX family.  May they rest in peace.   
Bette Jane Boeshans