memories fade. evidence has to be relocated. so it s obviously an uphill battle. uphill battle does not begin to describe it. the cold case the detective opened on that bleary-eyed monday morning would lead him on a chase of a lifetime and shake the foundations of the lapd. dates back to 1986 and a battle for the truth by the parents of a young bride. we miss her every day. those parents are nels and loretta rasmussen. doesn t make any difference what day it is. it s a pain that is always there. there s no cure for it. who would want to kill sherri rasmussen? she was hard-working, caring, and popular with her coworkers. trained as a nurse, sherri was director of critical care at a large local hospital.
her killer were slim to none. memories fade. evidence has to be relocated. so it s obviously an uphill battle. uphill battle does not begin to describe it. the cold case the detective opened on that bleary-eyed monday morning would lead him on a chase of a lifetime and shake the foundations of the lapd. dates back to 1986 and a battle for the truth by the parents of a young bride. we miss her every day. those parents are nels and loretta rasmussen. doesn t make any difference what day it is. it s a pain that is always there. there s no cure for it. who would want to kill sherri rasmussen? she was hard-working, caring, and popular with her coworkers. trained as a nurse, sherri was director of critical care at a large local hospital. we are implementing the people difference program. it was a devastating day. she was 29 years old and just
James (Jim) Vetter
James (Jim) Vetter of Fargo, ND passed away on Monday, June 21, 2021. There will be a visitation from 5-7:00PM with a prayer service following at 7:00PM on Friday, June 25, 2021 at Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center, Fargo. The funeral Mass will be at 10:30 AM on Saturday, June 26, 2021 at Sts. Anne and Joachim Catholic Church in Fargo with a visitation one hour prior. The services will be lived streamed on the funeral home’s website.
Jim Vetter was born on June 25, 1938 in rural Logan County near Napoleon, ND. He was the fourth son born to Mike and Mary (Schumacher) Vetter. He attended rural Logan County School though the 8th grade. He then went to Napoleon High School graduating in 1956. He attended Ellendale State College starting through the summer of 1957. Jim then started his first year of teaching in September 1957. He began teaching during the school year and attend Summer School. He taught in a one room rural school for
James (Jim) Vetter
James (Jim) Vetter of Fargo, ND passed away on Monday, June 21, 2021. There will be a visitation from 5-7:00PM with a prayer service following at 7:00PM on Friday, June 25, 2021 at Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center, Fargo. The funeral Mass will be at 10:30 AM on Saturday, June 26, 2021 at Sts. Anne and Joachim Catholic Church in Fargo with a visitation one hour prior. The services will be lived streamed on the funeral home’s website.
Jim Vetter was born on June 25, 1938 in rural Logan County near Napoleon, ND. He was the fourth son born to Mike and Mary (Schumacher) Vetter. He attended rural Logan County School though the 8th grade. He then went to Napoleon High School graduating in 1956. He attended Ellendale State College starting through the summer of 1957. Jim then started his first year of teaching in September 1957. He began teaching during the school year and attend Summer School. He taught in a one room rural school for
so it s, obviously, a battle. reporter: uphill battle does not begin to describe it. the cold case the detective opened on that bleary-eyed monday morning would lead him on a w chase of a lifetime and sha the foundations of the lapd. dates back to 1986 and a battle for the truth by the parents of ah young bride. we miss her every day. reporter: those parents are nells and loretta rasmussen. doesn t make any difference what day it is. it s pain that is always there. there s no cure for. reporter: who. would want to kill sherri rasmussen? she was hard working, caring, and popular with her coworkers, trained as a nurse, sherri was director of critical care at a large local hospital. we are implementing the people difference program. it was a devastating day. she was 29 years old and just in