![]() ![]() Nephews: Kevin Blueshield, Joseph Blueshield, Clayton Blueshield, Harlan Blueshield, Eric DuBois, Ron Greywater and Rocky Hill. Nieces: Lorna Walking Eagle, Patty Sam, Monica DuBois, Tina Mattson, Valerie Paul, Delilah Thompson, Rachel Blueshield, Lynette Perez, Tammy Ross, Jolene Mitzel and Trisha Greywater. Very Special Grandson: Keahna Little and Very Special Great Granddaughter: Vanise Little Sister: Mary Hall of Sioux Valley, Manitoba, Canada Sixty-eight Grandchildren and Twenty-four Great Grandchildrenīrothers: Martin Blueshield and Herbert Blueshield He especially loved spending time with his family and speaking the Dakota language with family and friends. Lincoln enjoyed attending pow-wows, watching baseball games, football games and old Western movies on the television. Abraham lived his entire life in the Woodlake area. He also worked for a time at the Tokio Elevator. He was a Security Guard for the Tribal Offices and Buildings and also for the Woodlake Community Center. ![]() He also worked as a bus driver for the Head Start Program. He was employed with Melland’s Inc., Devils Lake which was involved in the manufacturing of heavy equipment. Lincoln served on the Tribal Counsel as a Woodlake District Representative of the Devils Lake Sioux Tribe. To this union were born 5 sons and 9 daughters. On JanuAbraham was united in marriage to Violet Marie Littleghost in Minnewaukan, ND. He attended the Cavalry Square Boarding School in Fort Totten. Honorary Pallbearers: Mike OneBear, Andy DeMarce Sr., Delbert Demarce, Francis Owlboy Sr., Frank Eastman, Joseph Brown, Eileen Tabert, Justine Littlewind, Jim Thompson, Eddy Greywind, Solomon Sherman, Ambrose Good Soldier, Jack Warner, Ronnie Walking Eagle, Danny Sea Boy, Stanley Cavanaugh, Cheryl Good Iron, Peter Black, Joan Redfox, Frank Hapa, Priscilla Touche, Kenny Demarce, Sr., Sam Merrick, Vern Driver, Howard and Frances Smith, adopted son, Duane Guy and All Elders of the Spirit Lake Tribe.Īctive Pallbearers: Bennett Black, Jerry Cook, Terrance Guy, Andy DeMarce Jr., Darwin Brown, Peter Belgarde Jr., Mark Lufkins and Aloysius Cloud.Ībraham Blueshield was born on Februat home in Woodlake, ND, the son of Joseph and Julia (Powell) Blueshield. ![]() Pastor Dave Jore will officiate and burial will be in the Native American Cemetery, rural Tokio.Ī Wake Services will be held at the Dakotah Oyate Lutheran Church on Tuesday beginning at 5:00 p.m. at the Dakotah Oyate Lutheran Church, rural Tokio. This case was heard on November 25, 1982, at Halifax, Nova Scotia in Chambers before GRANT, J., of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, Trial Division, who delivered the following judgment on December 7, 1982.Abraham “Lincoln” Blueshield, 75 a life time resident of Woodlake, rural Tokio, ND died on Friday evening, Januat Mercy Hospital, Devils Lake.įuneral Services for Abraham will be held on Wednesday, Januat 10:00 a.m. Re Federal Business Development Bank and Perron et al. (1977), 81 D.L.R.(3d) 289, refd to.ĭauphin Plains Credit Union Limited v. 339, refd to.īoard of Industrial Relations v. Re Malott and Mosher (1964), 44 D.L.R.(2d) 191, refd to.Ĭentral and Eastern Trust Co. 62 of the Power Corporation Act, R.S.N.S. Liens or other encumbrances - The Nova Scotia Supreme Court, Trial Division, referred to the meaning of the phrase "liens and other encumbrances" as found in s. 62 of the Act, the statutory lien created therein took priority - See paragraph 29. ![]() 233 - The Nova Scotia Supreme Court, Trial Division, dismissed the application, holding that since a debenture was an encumbrance within the meaning of s. statutory lien - A receiver applied for a declaration that the claims of two debenture holders had priority over the Nova Scotia Power Corporation's statutory lien under s. The Nova Scotia Supreme Court, Trial Division, dismissed the application.Ĭlaims - Priorities - Secured creditor v. Nova Scotia Power Corp.Ī receiver applied for a declaration that the claims of two debenture holders had priority over the Nova Scotia Power Corporation's statutory lien under s. ![]()
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