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Mamie Rosetta Grantham, 75
Mamie Rosetta Grantham passed away on June 30, 2010, at the Hemet Valley Medical Center in Hemet, Calif. She was born on June 11, 1935, to Truman Coe Wyant and Rosetta Andes in Mott, N.D. Rosetta, as she preferred to be called, lived a life devoted to God, family, and service. She was born into a large family. Her siblings included Elsie Vernice Lulabell Frederick, Marie Edith Banning, Adabell Daisy Hendricks, Edward Leroy Wyant, Emma Jane (Noark) Cox, James Nickoles Wyant, Glen Franklin Wyant, Violet Tilly Jane Zentner, and Bernard L. Wyant. She was the ninth of ten Siblings. As a young wife, Rosetta struggled to raise her child while her husband went to work and built their home in Martin City. Starting in the early 1970 s, her three sons left home to make their way in the world. Rosetta, her husband and daughter remained in Martin City until she moved to Oceanside, Calif., late in the 1970s. She went to help her daughter-in-law during a difficult pregnancy. Finding the climate in California more to her liking, she stayed in California, returning to Montana only for short visits. Her husband and daughter soon followed her to Oceanside, Calif. Rosetta worked in electronic assembly for many years, but later in life she served as a companion and CMA to many of the sick and elderly. She resided in various homes in San Diego County until her final home in Anza, Calif. was purchased in 2004. Rosetta was active in her church and community. She touched the lives of many through her service and willingness to share her home. All through her life she sacrificed for the needs of others. Many are they that will remember her. Rosetta was married for 30 years to Kenneth Paul Grantham, who passed away in 1986. Rosetta is survived by her sister, Elsie Vernice Lulabell Frederick of Mandan, ND; her four children, Roy Grantham of San Diego, Pat R. Grantham of Helena, Wayne R. Grantham of Anza, and Kathleen Katy Rosetta Pearson of Columbia Falls; their spouses, Lanae Grantham and Jim Pearson; eight grandchildren, William Paul Grantham, Linda Rose Grantham, Sherry Ann Grantham, Dinah Marie Grantham, Charlotte Annie Grantham, Teresa Lee Grantham, Brianna Grantham and Cindell Nightrose Nelson; and six great-grandchildren, Brittany, Danielle, Jazmine, Harley, Blair, and Drake. Funeral services for Rosetta will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 12, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Columbia Falls. Visitation will be in the Relief Society Room for one hour prior to the service. Columbia Mortuary is caring for Rosetta s family.

Genevieve M. Thompson, 96
Genevieve M. Thompson, a longtime resident of West Glacier, passed away Monday, July 5, 2010, at her recent residence, The Springs at Whitefish. Genevieve, a Montana native, was born June 27, 1914, in Lothair, to Douglas and Gertrude Parker, second oldest in a family of eight children. She grew up in Sweetgrass and Shelby. She boarded and attended school at St. Matthew s in Kalispell. She also attended the Ursuline Academy in Great Falls and the Kinman Business School in Spokane. She worked for oil companies in Sunburst, and for her father at the Toole County State Bank in Shelby. Genevieve and David Thompson married in 1939. They moved to West Glacier in 1946 to develop a business partnership with the Lundgren families, in the ownership of the West Glacier Mercantile. She is survived by her brother, Jim Parker, of Shelby; four children, Tom, Carol, Richard Thompson, and Elaine Steele; 13 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Her husband, David, died in 1983. Gen and Dave raised their family in West Glacier, enjoying Glacier National Park and the Flathead Valley. She sang in the choir and played the organ at St. Richard s Catholic Church. She loved music, skiing at Big Mountain, and traveling to special places, and was an avid bridge player. Her gracious hospitality led to delicious meals and picnics in her home, her backyard and on the shores of Lake McDonald. A vigil service will be held at 7 p.m. today, July 8, at the Columbia Mortuary in Columbia Falls. A funeral Mass celebrating Genevieve s life will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, July 9, at St. Richard s Catholic Church in Columbia Falls. Burial will follow at St. Richard s Catholic cemetery in Columbia Falls. Memorial donations may be made to Home Options Hospice in Kalispell, or a charity of your choice.

Katy Pearson, 43
Katy Pearson, 43, beloved mother, wife, daughter and sister, left us much too early on July 3, 2010, after a brief illness. Kathleen M. Conn was born May 11, 1967, in Whitefish, the oldest daughter of W. Vance and Judy K. Conn. After graduating from Whitefish High School in 1985, she was a nanny in California for one year before coming back to her beloved Montana. She then attended Mr. Rich s Beauty College in Missoula and started her 23-year career as a hairdresser in the fall of 1987. In 1992, she met the love of her life, Raymond W. Pearson, from Troy; they married on Nov. 20, 1993. Their son, Walter J. Pearson, was born to this loving marriage in November 2001, and joined her at work for the first six months of his life. He is adored by all her clients and many of them would stop by her shop just to say hi to him. Katy was a devoted mother and was an instrumental part of developing Rainbow s End Preschool and Daycare at United Methodist Church in Whitefish, where she was a board member for many years. Katy was a member of the Women of the Moose, Whitefish Chapter No. 597; was a behind-the-scenes volunteer for the Whitefish Winter Carnival; a dedicated parent helper for Walter s class at Muldown Elementary, where every Monday she assisted the children with reading; and on the board of directors of the E.A. Hinderman Memorial Scholarship committee. Katy was preceded in death by her mother, Judy K. Conn; and her grandparents, Walter H. Conn, Jean Conn, Robert Jones and Sylvianne Jones. She is survived by her loving husband, Raymond; son, Walter; her father, W. Vance Conn, and his companion, Gail Litchfield; her sister, Janis Bensch, and husband, Paul, of Jamestown, N.D.; best friend, Debbie Quick; the ladies at The Hair Hut; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins, and all her friends from high school. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, July 9, at the United Methodist Church, 1150 Wisconsin Ave., Whitefish. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Walter J. Pearson Account, c/o Whitefish Credit Union, P.O. Box 37, Whitefish, MT 59937-0037; or Rainbow s End Preschool and Daycare, P.O. Box 4248, Whitefish, MT 59937-4248. Austin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Dennis Richard Persicke
Dennis R. Persicke died suddenly at his home of a brain aneurism on Friday, July 2, 2010. Dennis was born August 29, 1950 in Whitefish, to parents Don and Elsie Persicke. He graduated from Whitefish High School and married his high school sweetheart, Sherry Klem, in November 1971. Dennis and Sherry had two sons, Eric and Keith, and moved between the Whitefish area and Missoula, before they settled in Missoula in 1984. Dennis had a long career as an industrial electrician for numerous Montana plants, including most recently a decade-long employment with Smurfit Stone in Frenchtown. Dennis was preceded in death by his father, Don Persicke. He is survived by his loving wife of nearly 40 years, Sherry Persicke, of Missoula; mother, Elsie Persicke, of Whitefish; sons, Eric of Missoula, and Keith and daughter-in-law Ellyn, and grandchildren, Jasmyn and Jillian, of Spokane; brothers, Reggie Persicke of Seeley Lake, Don Persicke of Missoula, and sister and brother-in-law, Judy and Duaine Rieker, of Hayden Lake, Idaho; and his caring father and mother-in-law, Lee and Shirley Klem, of Missoula. Dennis had a passion for Montana, whether it was camping with his wife, cheering on his beloved Grizzlies, or taking an afternoon drive on the Montana roads less traveled. He and Sherry loved to travel and would visit new locations whenever possible. Dennis was a wonderful grandfather and would drop any project for a visit with his granddaughters. Dennis will be remembered as a hard working husband, father, grandfather, brother, neighbor and friend who always had time to share a story and a laugh. Pease join the family in celebrating Dennis life, from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 10, at 13654 Bunchgrass Lane, Missoula. Please contact Keith Persicke at 406-240-1313, or persicke_k@hotmail.com for directions or additional information.

Melissa Weaver, 23
We lost our beloved Melissa on June 27, 2010, in a tragic accident. She died with three friends during one of her many adventures on a beautiful summer day in Western Montana. Melissa was born on March 21, 1987, in Rochester, Minn., the first child of Dan and Kathy Weaver. She moved with her parents to Arizona and New Jersey before settling with her family in Billings in July of 1992. She attended Poly Drive Elementary School, Lewis and Clark Middle School and Billings Senior High School, graduating with honors in 2005. During her high school years, Melissa competed on the varsity tennis team, performed as a majorette and played violin in the school orchestra. Melissa loved to sing and was a part of the youth choir at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church for many years. Melissa graduated cum laude with a bachelor of arts in print journalism from the School of Journalism and a second major in Psychology from the University of Montana in May 2009. Melissa was a University Scholar with distinction through the Davidson Honors College. In December 2009, she began work as a reporter journalist for the Daily Inter Lake in Kalispell. Melissa was a truly beautiful young lady with a wonderful sense of humor. Her smile would light up the room and was both contagious and comforting. She was an incredible daughter, sister, grandaughter and friend who touched the lives of all who knew her. Her wit was quick and she had a wonderful spirit: Melissa always said yes to life. She was an intelligent and energetic young woman who loved to ski, travel, write and explore the great outdoors. Melissa always gave 110 percent to everything that she did. Her dad taught her that desire and passion are the keys to success in both achievement and life. Melissa personified these ideals. She was never afraid to try new things and was always ready for another exciting adventure. She shared her mother s love of cooking and her kitchen was always stocked with delicious, freshly baked goods. Melissa was a very thoughtful, kind and caring young lady who always took exceptional care of everyone she knew, especially her family. She was a true joy in our lives and was an inspiration to us all. We will never forget her, will always love and miss her, and feel blessed to have known her for 23 years. As usual, Mellie, you are bravely leading the way. Melissa is survived by her loving parents, Dan and Kathy; sisters, Sarah and Emily; brother, Joseph; uncle and godfather, David (Traci) Weaver; uncle, Ben Weaver; aunt and godmother, Lisa Weaver; aunt, Terry Higgins; aunt, Carol (Stevan) Nelson; grandpapa, Walt (Joann) Weaver; grandmother, Jane Weaver; grandmother, Joan Bell; and many cousins. She was preceded in death by her beloved grandfather, Carl Bell. The Weaver family would like to extend sincere appreciation to law enforcement in Flathead, Sanders, and Lake counties for their efforts and compassion involved in this difficult search and rescue effort. Special thanks also to the Blaine family and countless friends and neighbors who have gone far beyond the call of duty in supporting us during this difficult time. The outpouring of thoughts and prayers for Melissa and our family have made this more bearable for us. We love you all! Viewing will occur from noon to 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 8, at Dahl Funeral Chapel in Billings. Vigil service and rosary are planned for 7 p.m. Friday, July 9, at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church. Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. also at St. Thomas, with graveside committal and interment at Holy Cross cemetery immediately to follow. Memorials can be made to either the scholarship fund established in Melissa s name at the University of Montana or Catholic Relief Services.

Geraldine Ann Feiden Snyder, 82
Gerry passed away Friday, July 16, 2010, at her residence in Lakeside, of natural causes. She was born on July 9, 1928, in Great Falls, the fourth child of Herman and Esther Feiden, former owners of Herman s Flowers. She attended Great Falls High School, skipping school to ride her horse. Gerry married K. Daniel Snyder in 1946. She took a bus to New York City to start her married life, while Dan worked for the New York Times. They returned to Great Falls. Gerry and Dan moved to Missoula where Dan attended the University of Montana. Gerry worked for Heinrich Jewelers and Flowers. Upon Dan s graduation, they moved to Bozeman and started their family. They and two young sons moved back to Great Falls where Dan started his first radio station, later to become KQDI. They continued their broadcasting career with the construction of KRTV. Gerry and Dan had three children, David, Randy and Jacque. Gerry assisted Dan, but her first love was her home and family, insisting on family and recreation time camping and time with her parents on Flathead Lake. Gerry and Dan divorced and Gerry returned to broadcasting, working for KKGF in Great Falls, eventually serving as sales manager. She sent her children to college and, in 1975, moved to her own lakeshore home on Flathead Lake, continuing in sales for KOFI radio. She loved selling advertising, writing ad copy and becoming great friends with her customers. She was an avid gardener, swam in the lake daily and loved cooking for family gatherings. Early-morning water skis or sails on Flathead Lake were a favorite. She retired and moved to Missoula in 1995. She became a Griz fan and was widely known as Gramma Griz, with e-mail addresses to match. She attended many home and away football games. Her family remained her first priority, now tracking grandchildren from infancy through college graduation. Gerry was a lifelong Methodist, starting at the First Methodist in Great Falls, continuing with the Somers United Methodist and finishing with the First United Methodist in Missoula. She attended Bible studies under the Rev. Hugh Herbert and donated many hours to the church s gardens and flowers. She moved to Village Senior Residence in 2007, where she made many, many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Herman and Esther; her brothers, Jim and John Jack Feiden; her sisters, Connie Byers and Vivian Wraalstad; and her niece, Debbie Feiden Grasseschi. She is survived by her children, David Snyder and Gloria Wong of Los Angeles, and Melissa and Mackynze; Randy and Linda Snyder of Bigfork, and Tristan, Arielle and Aftan; and Jacque and Loring Walawander of Missoula, and Luke. Memorials can be made to the First United Methodist Church. A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, July 30, at the First United Methodist Church in Missoula.

Carol D. Nelson, 71
Carol D. Nelson, 71, of Columbia Falls, passed away peacefully on July 17, 2010, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Carol was surrounded by friends and family at the time of her passing. Carol was born on Jan. 13, 1939, to Patria and E.E. Swede Hilling, in Sidney. As a child, Carol enjoyed growing up in eastern Montana and western North Dakota, where she was surrounded by her extended family. Carol attended elementary school in Bainville, Mont., and Williston, N.D. She graduated from Williston High School in 1956. During her senior year, Carol was crowned homecoming queen. After attending a year and a half of college, at North Dakota State University in Fargo, N.D., Carol became engaged to Richard Nelson and they were married in July of 1959 (later divorced). Carol attended the University of Montana, in Missoula, where she graduation with a degree in elementary education in 1973. Carol was a veteran teacher for the Columbia Falls School District where she taught second grade for 28 years. She cherished her students and her years in the classroom. As a teacher, Carol was an advocate for children and was focused on teaching the basics and creating life long learners. Carol was avid reader, scrap booker, seamstress and shopper. She enjoyed traveling, camping, playing games and baking. Carol was generous to her friends and was an extremely doting grandmother to her grandchild, as well as many surrogate grandchildren. Carol was a longtime member of Our Savior s Lutheran Church and valued the church community and the role it played in helping to raise her daughter. Carol is survived by her daughter, Lisa (Nelson) Hawthorne, and husband, Jim Hawthorne, and granddaughters, Cristiana and Margrethe Hawthorne, of Edina, Minn.; sister, Patrica LaRoque, and husband, Jerry, of Columbia Falls, and their children, Jennifer, Mark, Aaron and Ryan; best friend, Louann Mohn; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Carol was preceded in death by her parents, and her brother, Davey Hilling. A service of celebration and memorial will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, July 23, at Our Savior s Lutheran Church Columbia Mortuary in Columbia Falls is assisting the family.

Bradley Kent Stodden, 63
Bradley Kent Stodden, 63, passed away suddenly at his home in Whitefish on Tuesday, June 15, 2010, due to complications from emphysema. He was born in Bellefonte, Pa., on May 25, 1947, to Alda and Kenneth Stodden, and spent his first two and a half years in nearby Centre Hall while his father attended graduate school at Penn State. After graduation, the young family lived in Whitefish for 18 months while Ken helped survey the new Hungry Horse dam site, then moved to Pittsburgh where he got a job doing metallurgical research for U.S. Steel. When Ken developed health problems in September 1953, the family moved back to Montana and stayed alternately with his parents in Butte, and with Alda s folks, Robert and Jennie McFadden, in Whitefish. When Alda went back to work with the Great Northern later that year, Jennie took care of Brad and his little sister Jan. Brad attended school consistently in Whitefish from age 7 through high school, graduating salutatorian of his class. He excelled at music and academics, and won the prestigious Great Northern Railway four-year college scholarship. He studied philosophy and English at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn., where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree. While in college, he played guitar and studied briefly with Leo Kottke. He joined the psychedelic rock band, The Paisleys, performing in the Twin Cities in the late 60s and on their album, The Cosmic Mind at Play. He retained a passionate interest in music and philosophy throughout his life, and expressed himself artistically through painting and music. He never married . Brad was preceded in death by his father, Ken (1955); his stepfather, Jack Zerr (1981); and his mother, Alda Zerr (2009). He is survived by uncle, Robert W. McFadden, of Whitefish; sister, Janis Olson, of Hebron, N. D.; brother, Jeff Zerr, of Boulder, Colo.; nephews, Jeremy Olson of Belgrade, and Glen Olson of Bethesda, Md.; dear friend, Renie Malik, of Whitefish; and one great-niece and four great-nephews. Cremation occurred at Austin Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, July 13, at Whitefish Methodist Church. Memorial gifts in Brad s name may be made to North Valley Food Bank, or Whitefish Housing Authority.

David Scott Parrett, 40
David Scott Parrett, 40, died Thursday, July 8, 2010, at home in Columbia Falls. He was born on Jan. 24, 1970, in Pasadena, Calif., to Russell Griffith and Nancy Lee (Lippincott) Parrett. David graduated from Big Bear High School and then attended BYU Idaho for one semester. He went on to serve a mission in Leeds, England, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Returning to Montana, David met Jacquelyn Jones in Missoula and they were married on Nov. 11, 1991. He continued his education by attending the University of Montana Technical College, graduating with an Associate s Degree in Diesel Technology. After graduation, the family moved to Sparks, Nev., where David worked for Smith Detroit Diesel for three years. Moving back to Montana and Columbia Falls, David worked for Long s Machinery, N.W. Parts and Riggings, Columbia Falls High School and NAPA Auto Parts. David loved being outdoors with his family, especially taking the boys camping, hunting and fishing. He spent many hours reading and studying the scriptures and was very creative and artistic, a characteristic he passed on to his children. David is preceded in death by an infant son, Jobe, in 1997. He is survived by his wife, Jacque Parrett; two daughters, Quwenci and Zoie; two sons, Cole and Sawyer; his parents, Russ and Nancy Parrett; a sister, Debbie Hopkins and husband Carl, all of Columbia Falls; two brothers, Chris Parrett and wife, Sue of Rigby, Idaho, and Richard Parrett and wife, Julie of Reno, Nev., as well as many beloved nieces and nephews. Funeral services for David will be held at 10 a.m Monday, July 12, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Columbia Falls. Visitation will be for one hour prior to the service in the Relief Society room. Burial will follow at Woodlawn cemetery. A reception will be held at the family home, 141 Stonefly Way, Columbia Falls. Johnson-Gloschat Funeral Home is caring for David s family.

Martha Terry Russell, 63
Martha Terry Russell was born Sept. 7, 1946, in Butte. She passed away on July 6, 2010, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. She was preceded in death by her father, Veldon Owens; mother, Georgia French; and a brother, Steven K. French. She is survived by three sons and a daughter; son, Chris, and his spouse, Sherry Owens, of Kalispell; son, Mark Owens, of Billings, and three grandchildren, Jayda Owens, 7 years old, Ashton Owens, 5 years old, and Journie Owens, 3 years old; son, Sean, and his spouse, Stephanie Owens, of Kalispell, and two grandchildren Jordan Owens, 10 years old, and Kailie Owens, 3 years old. She lived with her daughter, Mary, and her spouse, Lester Wall, of Columbia Falls, and two grandchildren, Aspen Wall, 4 years old, and Madisen Wall, 1 year old. She was the best mother and grandmother anyone could ever ask for. She was so proud to be a grandmother and adored all of her grandchildren! She is also survived by three brothers; Michael and his spouse, Debbie Owens, of Kalispell; Wesley and his spouse, Earleen French, of Columbia Falls, and Orion and his spouse, Linda French, of Missoula. Terry was loved and cherished by all of her family and friends. She will be dearly missed by all. She is in the hands of God now! There will be a graveside funeral at noon on July 13, at Glacier Memorial Gardens, for anyone who would like to attend. A memorial reception will be provided by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Columbia Falls following the service.

Robert Buzz Bailey, 66
Robert Buzz Bailey, 66, passed away on June 17, 2010, at his home in Kalispell after a long illness. Buzz was born on Nov. 3, 1943, in San Fernando, Calif. He spent his early years in Newhall. Buzz attended college on a baseball scholarship in San Fernando. He married Roberta (Harvell) Garrett in 1974 in Reno, Nev. They had two children, Garry Gene Bailey and Amy Elizabeth Bailey. Buzz worked as a boiler fireman in lumber mills and in the auto parts business before the family moved to the Flathead Valley in 1978. He worked at Stoltz Lumber as a tail sawyer until 1979, when he and his wife became owners and operators in the gaming industry. The marriage ended but Buzz and Roberta remained friends and dedicated parents. Buzz continued in the gaming industry as an owner/manager of various venues in the Flathead Valley, including the Outlaw Inn and the Montana Nugget. Buzz was preceded in death by his parents, Emma Ward and George Haskell Bailey; and his son, Garry Gene Bailey (1996). He is survived by his daughter, Amy Bailey; and his grandchildren, Cody, Wyatt, Jade and Kylee; brother, Brian Bailey, and Jan; nieces, Teri Bailey and Shari Spokley and Grant of Kalispell, and Liz Greene and Ken of Tennessee; and nephew, Mitch Bailey, and Holly of Kalispell. Buzz took great delight in taking his grandchildren fishing and camping, and teaching them about safe and ethical hunting practices. He was particularly proud to have been with his eldest grandson, Cody, when he shot his first buck this past hunting season and often spoke of the great shot he made. Cremation has taken place. All friends and family members of Buzz are invited to a celebration of life potluck at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, July 11, at Lawrence Park Pavilion. Dress comfortably, and bring a side dish and your own non-alcoholic drinks.

Rocky Willis Jelleff, 61
Rocky Willis Jelleff, 61, passed away Monday, July 5, 2010, in Kalispell. Rocky was born Feb. 25, 1949, in Kalispell to Percy and Audrey (Knight) Jelleff. Rocky was raised in the Bigfork area and attended Bigfork Schools and then took a year of college at Flathead Valley Community College. He married Kathryn Henn in Cardston, Alberta, in 1972, and they were married for 25 years. He then married Linda R. Greeson in 2000, in Kalispell. He drove trucks for 42 years. He drove log trucks for Royal Logging and John Jump. He drove a milk truck for three years and drove chip trucks for Hanson Trucking and Kevin Jump. Rocky was very active in the Mormon Church for a number of years, as well as the North Valley Search and Rescue, and was a volunteer fireman for the Bad Rock Fire Hall. He enjoyed fishing, boating, hunting, visiting (Rock had a lot of friends), traveling and gardening. He was preceded in death by his father, Percy Jelleff; twin daughters, Samantha and Olivia Jelleff; sister, Mona Weller; and a son, Mark Andrew Jelleff. He is survived by his mother, Audrey Jelleff; wife, Linda Jelleff; children, Sheila (Jelleff) Uhde, Marsha Jelleff, Aaron Jelleff and wife Holly, Kate Jelleff, Joseph Jelleff and partner Nikkia Cooper, Vanessa Jelleff and partner Raymond Nevins; stepdaughter, Heather Beadles and husband, Chris; brother, Randy Jelleff, and Wendy; brothers-in-law, Jerry Riebe and Ellie, Dan Riebe and Hazel, Jeff Riebe, Jay Riebe and Patricia, and Ron Guyton and Dianne; grandparents, Willis and Evelyn E. Jelleff, and William and Vera Knight; and 11 grandchildren, Tyler, Jacob, Kayla and Elissa Uhde, Haylee, Cyrus, Kyson and Joseph Jelleff, and Ashlynn, Zach and Hannah Baker. Other relatives include Deet and Swede Strand, Gloria Grilley, Dwane and Colette Knight, Marilyn and Pinky Murer, Lois Baker, Helen Riebe, Nieves Shannon Nielsen, Angie Chavez, Raejon Barron, Shane Nielsen, and Jordan and Cami Jelleff. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 10, at the Little Brown Church in Bigfork.
Buffalo Hill Funeral Home is caring for the family.

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