Gladys Lashman
October 9, 1915 ~ May 18, 2008
Served by: Luce, Luze & Reck Funeral Homes
Gladys Lashman, 92, of Highmore, passed away, Sunday, May 18, 2008 at the Highmore Healthcare Center.
Funeral services were held at 10:30a.m., Tuesday, May 20 at the Church of Christ in Highmore with Pastor Max Kelley officiating. Burial was in Rolette Cemetery at Rolette, ND. Visitation was held from 3:00-7:00p.m., Monday at the Luze Funeral Home in Highmore with a 7:00p.m. prayer service.
Gladys Fluker was born October 5, 1915 at Bannerman, Manitoba, Canada to Wesley and Sarah (Phelps) Fluker. She attended school at Bannerman, M.B.
On August 4, 1936 she married Albert Lashman in Rolla, North Dakota. They made their home at Rolla on a farm for several years before moving to Rolette where they owned and operated a café and Lashman School Buses for several years until Albert’s death in 1970. Later she operated a bakery in Rolette before moving to South Dakota.
Gladys was known for her excellent cooking and baking skills.
Those left behind to cherish her life our her two daughters: Fern (Bob) Eckerdt of Rolette, ND and Stella (Darrell) Foreman of Orient, SD; Grandchildren: Doyle (Kay) Foreman of Orient, Sherry Roth of Sioux Falls, Sheila Foreman (Jon Waba) of Rapid City, Bobby (Denise) Eckerdt of Grand Forks, ND, Joy (Scott) McKusick of Maplewood, MN and Mike (Rhonda) Eckerdt of Robbinsdale, MN; Great Grandchildren: Corey & Olivia Wrobel, Thor Eckerdt, Travis (Kassandra), Cody & Kayla Foreman, Suzanne, Jennifer & Kristina Roth and Brodee & Reez Eckerdt; Great-Great Grandson: Teagen Foreman; one sister: Thelma Bisbee of Coeur d’Alene, ID; one brother: Arthur “Bud” (Lorraine) Fluker of Canada; one sister-in-law: Jean Fluker of Manitoba, Canada and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; and four siblings, Margaret Bisbee, Archie Fluker, Jim Fluker, Evelyn Richens.
Luze Funeral Home of Highmore has been entrusted with her arrangements.
Funeral services were held at 10:30a.m., Tuesday, May 20 at the Church of Christ in Highmore with Pastor Max Kelley officiating. Burial was in Rolette Cemetery at Rolette, ND. Visitation was held from 3:00-7:00p.m., Monday at the Luze Funeral Home in Highmore with a 7:00p.m. prayer service.
Gladys Fluker was born October 5, 1915 at Bannerman, Manitoba, Canada to Wesley and Sarah (Phelps) Fluker. She attended school at Bannerman, M.B.
On August 4, 1936 she married Albert Lashman in Rolla, North Dakota. They made their home at Rolla on a farm for several years before moving to Rolette where they owned and operated a café and Lashman School Buses for several years until Albert’s death in 1970. Later she operated a bakery in Rolette before moving to South Dakota.
Gladys was known for her excellent cooking and baking skills.
Those left behind to cherish her life our her two daughters: Fern (Bob) Eckerdt of Rolette, ND and Stella (Darrell) Foreman of Orient, SD; Grandchildren: Doyle (Kay) Foreman of Orient, Sherry Roth of Sioux Falls, Sheila Foreman (Jon Waba) of Rapid City, Bobby (Denise) Eckerdt of Grand Forks, ND, Joy (Scott) McKusick of Maplewood, MN and Mike (Rhonda) Eckerdt of Robbinsdale, MN; Great Grandchildren: Corey & Olivia Wrobel, Thor Eckerdt, Travis (Kassandra), Cody & Kayla Foreman, Suzanne, Jennifer & Kristina Roth and Brodee & Reez Eckerdt; Great-Great Grandson: Teagen Foreman; one sister: Thelma Bisbee of Coeur d’Alene, ID; one brother: Arthur “Bud” (Lorraine) Fluker of Canada; one sister-in-law: Jean Fluker of Manitoba, Canada and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; and four siblings, Margaret Bisbee, Archie Fluker, Jim Fluker, Evelyn Richens.
Luze Funeral Home of Highmore has been entrusted with her arrangements.




Stella and family, you have my deepest sympathy. I’m glad I met your mother and have enjoyed our time together. She was a very nice lady and we had alot of fun times. She will be missed by all of us at HHC.
Peg Kusser
Dear Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Please except my sympathy. It will leave a vacancy in the family hear on earth but she is forever in your hearts. I will miss her at the home. I always enjoyed her very much. She was very sweet and her smile always brittened my day. You always had her room just like I would think her home was very nice. It was so pleasant to go into a very welcoming homey spot. She loved to talk about her family and how much she loved you was very evident. She is in the loving arms of Christ in peace and joy. His promise has been fulfilled. He is taking care of her now until we see her again. May God Bless you.
So sorry to hear about your mother. You were so lucky to have her all these years. Enjoy all the memories. Tell everyone hello.
Garry adn Lori