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Richard "Dick" Mansfield Smith
Richard "Dick" Mansfield Smith was born September 8, 1921 in Esmond, ND, near Leeds, to Mansfield Sherman and Mary Lucille (Hawkland) Smith. He passed away on Friday, March 29, 2013 at St. Francis Nursing Home in Breckenridge, MN. Visitation will be Friday, April 5 from 4-7 pm at St. John's Catholic Church with a prayer service at 7 pm. A Catholic funeral will be celebrated at 2:30 pm on Saturday, April 6, at St. John's Catholic Church in Wahpeton. Interment will be at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Breckenridge, MN at a later date. Attendees are encouraged to wear bright colors rather than customary black. In lieu of flowers or memorials, the family asks well-wishers to donate to a charity of their choosing or to assist someone in need.

Richard's family moved several times before settling in Breckenridge, MN in 1937, where Richard played football, baseball and basketball, graduating in 1939. He was a member of the 1939 Cowboy's basketball team which played in the Minnesota state tournament. He enrolled at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, IN that fall, where he was a member of the football and baseball teams. Richard enlisted in the Army Air Corps at the onset of World War II in December 1941. He captained a B-17 Bomber, "Destiny's Tot", completing 13 missions before his plane was shot down over France in December 1943. He escaped the damaged plane via parachute and the Nazis via the French Resistance to return to Allied territory by January 1944.
Tuesday, April, 02, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits

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Women drinkers gain more acceptance in conservative India
MUMBAI – Women who drink, long portrayed as less than respectable by Bollywood movies and still wary of entering most watering holes, are becoming big business in socially conservative India.
Tuesday, March, 19, 2013 - INFORUM - Life

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Weekend Watch: Fargo-Moorhead Comic-Con 3
Comic books aren’t kids play anymore. With graphic novels being adapted to hit TV shows (“The Walking Dead”) and big screen blockbusters (“The Avengers”), illustrated stories are big business.
Thursday, February, 21, 2013 - INFORUM - Life

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Little owls are a big deal this winter in the Northland
DULUTH, Minn. - Tiny boreal owls, down from Canada to find food, are drawing birders to Duluth in flocks.
Sunday, February, 10, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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