![]() Friends, who had attended their wedding, Iris and Roy Bish, had already moved to Los Angeles and hosted them until they could get out on their own. They arrived with a few suitcases and no money. Upon arrival in Chicago, they flew to Los Angeles, California. They came to the United States in hopes of better opportunities. ![]() Nick was married to Pamela Wilkinson in 1962 and they emigrated to the United States, landing in Chicago on leap year day, February 29, 1964. His major was Product Design/Interior Design and he obtained a National Design Diploma. He followed this with further education at Birmingham College of Arts and Crafts (1958-1962), located in Birmingham, England. In those days in England, one graduated from the basic school system at an earlier age. He attended a Catholic school, Leighton House School. He had one child, Darrell Farkas (born 1962), with his first wife, Pamela. Christine (born 1940), who moved to Australia and Christopher (born 1947) who stayed in England. He was born in Sussex, England to Bela Oswald Farkas (who went by the name of Charles), and Joan Mary (Craven) Farkas. ![]() ![]() Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with the arrangements and condolences for the family can be left by using the form below.Nicholas Michael Charles Stephen Farkas, or just Nick for short, was born August 1st, 1943 and passed away at 65 years of age, the morning of May 1st, 2009. Interment will follow at the Fort Kipp Cemetery. on Wednesday, Septemat the James Black Dog Center in Fort Kipp, Montana. on Tuesday, Septemat the Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Wolf Point. She is also survived by many numerous cousins, nephews an nieces here at Fort Peck, Montana and Washington, as well as her large family of co-workers from 28 years of service at IHS.Ī viewing will be held from 4:00 p.m. She is survived by her siter Darlene Salyers, brothers Keith, Philip and Robert RedEagle and niece Robin Salyers. She is preceded in death by her parents Philip and Marian RedEagle, brother Ronald Wade RedEagle, nephews James, Steven, and Scott Salyers. Reading books was also a favorite pastime. She liked the arts, traveling to see museums, movies and Broadway theatre plays. Teresa loved shopping for jewelry, perfume and movie memorabilia. She volunteered her time to be a severe weather storm watcher for the National Weather Service. In the early 1990’s she became an employee of the Indian Health Services in Poplar, MT where she was a health information supervisor until her passing. She quickly gained employment working for Schick Shadel Treatment Facility in Burien, WA. In college, Teresa earned an associate degree at Sheldon Jackson College in Sitka, Alaska and Bachelors degree from Seattle University and Seattle Pacific University in 1982 in medical records administration. Scholastically she studied and graduated from Blatchley Junior High School and Sitka High School in 1976. She was also accomplished in drawing and oil painting. She also created handmade clothes using the crafts of embroidery, knitting and sewing which included creating hand knitted lifelike dolls for the Seattle Supersonics NBA Team in 1979-80. She was a self-taught six and twelve string guitar player and singer. At the time of her passing Teresa was employed by the Indian Health Services of the Fort peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes as a health information supervisor.Īs a young girl, Teresa learned to love the passionate of the arts. Teresa was one of six children born to Phillip and Marian RedEagle and raised in Montana, Washington and Alaska. Teresa Robin RedEagle was born in Tacoma, WA on Novemand went home to be with the Lord and Savior in Poplar, MT on September 9, 2021.
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