
12, on Walsh County Road 9 about 5 miles east of Edinburg. Tampering with the results of testing or failure to comply with testing will also result in bond revocation. If he has a positive alcohol test at any time as the case progresses, Thompson’s bond will be revoked. In his initial appearance on Tuesday, Thompson said he was being monitored by a SCRAM bracelet. for alcohol testing or wear a SCRAM bracelet and report as required for the information to be downloaded. Court documents state Thompson either had to appear at the Walsh County Sheriff’s Office at 7 a.m. Thompson is prohibited from any alcohol use, and was required to enroll in the 24/7 sobriety monitoring program as a condition of his bond. He could also pay $5,000 in cash for an appearance bond with conditions. In November, he was given a $50,000 bond. He appeared via Zoom for his court appearance on Tuesday, Dec. Thompson, 46, is charged with DUI vehicular homicide and DUI crash involving injury. Last month in rural Walsh County, killing a sugar beet executive and injuring other passengers, made his initial appearance in court on Tuesday.Ĭhristopher R. The Tollefson Funeral Home of Grafton is in charge of the arrangements.Driving drunk when he crashed his vehicle In lieu of flowers the family would prefer memorials to the Altru Hopice-Grafton Chapter or St. Visitation will be Saturday for two hours prior to the service at the church. John the Evangelist Catholic Church of Grafton, ND. Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, Decemat 1:00 P.M. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, grandson, Charlie Tweten, brothers: Larry, Ed and Pete and sister, Theresa Pariseau. Paul is survived by his children: Albert (Celeste) Brodeur, Clarksville, TN Ramona (Peter) Keeley, Fort Myers, FL Paula (Gordon) Winterlin, Bloomington, MN William (Julie) Brodeur, Fargo, ND Lee (Betsy) Brodeur, Greensboro, NC Sandi (Paul) Houdek, Grafton, ND 17 grandchildren: Brian, Jonathan & MaKenzie Brodeur, Christopher & Joseph Keeley, Anne Christensen, Daniel & Jeffrey Winterlin, Jessica Hoffman, Amanda Brodeur, Nicole Johnson, Luke Brodeur, Sydney, Julia and Lauren Brodeur, Sam and Chloe Tweten, 15 great grandchildren siblings: Phil (Nitsa) Brodeur, Fairfield, CA Mary Jean (Loren) Hanson, Rosemount, MN Helen Zahn, Moorhead, MN Mae (Robert) Urlaub, West Fargo, ND Robert (Jill) Brodeur, York, SC.

He enjoyed fishing and hunting and especially enjoyed spending time with his family. John's Catholic Church, the Grafton Knights of Columbus and was sexton of the St. Paul was instrumental in the construction of many business buildings in Grafton including several banks, Grafton High School and several agricultural warehouses in the area. Paul took a correspondence course on drafting and estimating and in 1966 he started Brodeur Construction. He worked on the family farm until 1954 when the couple moved to Grafton and he started working for Adamsen Construction. Paul was united in marriage to Grace Demers on Jin Oakwood, ND. Boniface, MB, Canada and graduated high school from St.

Brodeur was born Novemin Joliette, ND the son of the late Joseph and Dora (Leveque) Brodeur. Brodeur, age 84 of Grafton, ND passed away on Wednesday, Novemat his home in Grafton.
