From his Obit it lists one son as Ken Weigel, so I am not sure if this means Margaret Weigel had been married before and Weigel is her married name and not her surname or its a typo and Weigel is the maiden name of Jennifer his son Ken's wifer or how it goes? Also doesn't indicate If Debra was a Weigel and sister of Ken, or if she is Sebastians and Margarets? Sebastian A. Haman, 80, of Minot and formerly of Orrin and Esmond, ND, died Saturday, December 17, 2011, at Trinity Medical Center in Minot. Mass of Christian Burial will be Thursday, December 22, 2011, 1:00 PM at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Esmond with Fr. Brian Bachmeier, celebrant. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday from 5 to 7pm with a 7:00 PM Rosary followed by a 7:30 PM Vigil service all in the church. Casket bearers will be: Shane Weigel, Brett Haverstraw, Derek, Dustyn, Dayne & Issac Haman and Reece Weigel. Sebastian Anthony Haman was born July 7, 1931, at Berwick, ND to Jack and Katherine (Kraft) Haman. He entered the US Marines on March 19, 1952 at Fargo, ND and served in Korea until his discharge March 10, 1954 at San Francisco, CA. Sebastian married Margaret Weigel on December 26, 1961 at Fulda, ND. The couple lived in Towner, ND where he worked for a time at Hutton Contracting and later moved to Orrin and was employed at Dakota Gold and Cass Clay Creameries in Rugby. He then operated Haman Dairy, delivering milk to the residents of Esmond and Maddock until his retirement in 1999. He lived in Esmond until moving to the Haaland Home at Rugby in 2006 and in April of this year became a resident of Manor Care in Minot. Sebastian was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church in Esmond, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, the Esmond VFW and Maddock American Legion. He loved watching the Minnesota Twins and the Green Bay Packers. Above all, Sebastian loved his grandchildren and they loved him! Surviving are his wife: Margaret of Rugby; children: Ken (Jennifer) Weigel of Eaton, CO, Debra (Chuck) Brossart of Rugby, Sebastian (Lisa) Haman, Jr., of Minot, Katherine (Tom) Irish of Burnsville, MN and Greg (Lori) Haman of Pine Island, MN; 13 grandchildren: Shannon, Sharee, Shane (Lady Lovett) & Kendra Weigel, Brett & Holly Haverstraw, Derek, Dustyn & Dayne Haman, Hilary (Tim) Congress & Lindsey Haman, Danica & Issac Haman; 6 great-grandchildren: Reece Weigel, Madison Woody, Elayna & Cailee Congress, Jordon LaBatt & Pranee Weigel; 4 brothers: Mike and Rober Haman both of Great Falls, MT, Tony Haman of Auburn, WA & Jack (Leslie) Haman of Fergus Falls, MN; and 3 sisters: Margaret Trainor of Great Falls, MT, Vickie Smith of Oakdale, CA and Kathleen Haman in Cedar Rapids, IA. Preceding him in death were his parents; brothers: David, Christ, Simon, Peter & Paul Haman and a great-grandson: Michael Congress. Sebastian A. Haman, 80, of Minot and formerly of Orrin and Esmond, ND, died Saturday, December 17, 2011, at Trinity Medical Center in Minot. Mass of Christian Burial will be Thursday, December 22, 2011, 1:00 PM at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Esmond with Fr. Brian Bachmeier, celebrant. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday from 5 to 7pm with a 7:00 PM Rosary followed by a 7:30 PM Vigil service all in the church. Casket bearers will be: Shane Weigel, Brett Haverstraw, Derek, Dustyn, Dayne & Issac Haman and Reece Weigel. Surviving are his wife: Margaret of Rugby; children: Ken (Jennifer) Weigel of Eaton, CO, Debra (Chuck) Brossart of Rugby, Sebastian (Lisa) Haman, Jr., of Minot, Katherine (Tom) Irish of Burnsville, MN and Greg (Lori) Haman of Pine Island, MN; 13 grandchildren: Shannon, Sharee, Shane (Lady Lovett) & Kendra Weigel, Brett & Holly Haverstraw, Derek, Dustyn & Dayne Haman, Hilary (Tim) Congress & Lindsey Haman, Danica & Issac Haman; 6 great-grandchildren: Reece Weigel, Madison Woody, Elayna & Cailee Congress, Jordon LaBatt & Pranee Weigel; 4 brothers: Mike and Rober Haman both of Great Falls, MT, Tony Haman of Auburn, WA & Jack (Leslie) Haman of Fergus Falls, MN; and 3 sisters: Margaret Trainor of Great Falls, MT, Vickie Smith of Oakdale, CA and Kathleen Haman in Cedar Rapids, IA.