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Richard Barthelmess
Richard Barthelmess, age 85, of California a former Miles City native, passed away on Saturday, June 9, 2007 at the Veteran's Administration Hospice in Palo Alto, California after a short battle with liver cancer.
Richard was born on January 5, 1922 in Miles City, Montana, the son of Casey Sr. and Anna (Oby) Barthelmess. He was raised on the family cattle ranch on Mizpah Creek and attended schools in Miles City, graduating from Custer County High School. After his schooling, Dick enlisted in the U.S. Navy at the age of 20, and served in the Pacific during WWII and again in Korea as an electrician 1st Class. After his honorable discharge from the service, Dick attended Montana State University in Bozeman and earned a degree in Electrical Engineering. He spent the next thirty-five years working for PG & E in California and retired as the Superintendent of Substations in San Jose, California.
Dick was a song leader for S.I.R. br. #21 in San Jose, was a past president of the Santa Clara Valley Fiddler's Association, and was a member the Range Riders Museum in Miles City.
Dick was preceded in by his first wife of forty years, Jeanne Emerey Barthelmess. He is survived by his wife of 18 years, Nancy Barthelmess, a son, Scott (Erika) Barthelmess, a daughter, Jill Slawson (Randy), two step-daughters, Lisa Glaser and Jill Batterson, a step-son, Matt Taylor, grandchildren: Kristin Jardine, Lauren and Carrie Glaser, Sam and Harry Taylor, and Hannah Batterson, a great grandson, Franklin Jardine, four brothers; Robert (Betty Ann) Barthelmess, Casey Barthelmess Jr., Leo (Mary Emily) Barthelmess, and Dr. Randall (Judy) Barthelmess, a sister Rosemary (George) Zettler and several nieces and nephews.
A Prayer services will be held on Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 6:00 p.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Funeral services will be held on Monday, June 18, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Interment will follow in the family lot of the Custer County cemetery with full military honors provided by VFW Post #1579. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.stevensonandsons.com
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Range Riders Museum, or to the charity of one's choice.

Cindy Jo Cox Cochrane
Cindy Jo Cox Cochrane passed away on Sunday, April 10, 2011 at St. Vincent's in Billings with family by her side.
Cindy was born on November 3, 1970 in Bellevue, Washington, the daughter of Timothy Cox and Pamela Casey Cox. She attended school in Forsyth, Montana, graduating in 1989. She married Larry Dean Cochrane on May 25, 1991 in Forsyth. Cindy attended Denver Business College and graduated in 1995 with high honors. Cindy impacted many people with her love of family, friends, knowledge, and old cars. She was a member of the Roaring 20's Car Club. She enjoyed her job and spending time with family and friends.
Cindy is survived by her husband, Larry, and two sons, Brandyn and Bradley; her parents; her pride and joy, grandson, Kadyn; her sisters, Becky (Greg) Sawyer, Jenny (Jim) Bandli, and Missy (Jeff) Adams; her brother Jesse (Nicole) Cox; her mother-in-law, Judy Cochrane; her sisters-in-law, Connie (Lee) Morris, Amy Frye, Heidi Meyring; many aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews; and her special friend, Gracie.
Cindy is now at peace. The family would like to thank all of the wonderful doctors and nurses that helped Cindy stay with us for as long as she did, especially Dr. Cobb of Billings and Dr. Chung and Dr. McCarty of Virginia.
A visitation will be held Friday, April 15 from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. at Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home in Forsyth, with family receiving friends from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. A funeral service will be held Saturday, April 16 at 11:00 a.m. at Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home in Forsyth. A private family burial will be held at a later date. Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.

Anna Wolff
Funeral Service: Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 2:00 pm at the First Lutheran Church in Circle, MT.
Graveside Service: 4:00 p.m. in the Brockway cemetery
Anna Margaret (Wangen) Wolff, our dear mother, sister, grandmother and great grandmother passed away on June 21, 2009.
Anna was born to Ted and Mary Wangen on April 6, 1928, on the family farm near Brockway, MT. She received her education in Brockway and Circle. In 1946, she married Robert Wolff and they made their home on a farm and ranch southwest of Brockway. Anna and Robert retired and moved to Miles City in their later years.
Anna was an excellent cook and enjoyed sharing her baked goods with others, especially cinnamon rolls for her grandchildren. She loved to see the world and traveled to many places including her ancestral homes in Norway and the Czech Republic. Her favorite pastimes were reading, quilting, needlework and visiting with good friends over a cup of coffee. Anna will be remembered fondly for her helping hands and caring ways. The good times and adventures we had together will always be in our hearts. How fortunate we were to share in her world of good food, good books, and exploring new places. We will forever carry a part of her spirit with us.
Anna is survived by her husband Robert; sister Gladys Cole of Minnesota and Wisconsin, son Dennis (Karen) of Circle, daughters Benna Tiensvold (Mel) of Prescott, AZ, Robin Wolff (Rodd Hamman) of Billings, Laura Zimmerman (Ric) of Billings; five grandchildren Eric Wolff (Denelle), Kristi Wolff, Alex Hamman, Ben and Bryan Zimmerman; three great grandchildren and numerous extended family members. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother Joseph.
Cremation has taken place. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 2:00 pm at the First Lutheran Church in Circle, MT. Inurnment will follow at 4:00 p.m. at the Brockway cemetery. Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home of Miles City is in charge of the arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society or Rocky Mountain Hospice. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www. stevensonandsons.com.
The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the staffs of Highgate Assisted Living and Rocky Mountain Hospice for their kind and loving care of Anna during the past weeks.

Alvin Joseph Schiffer
Alvin Joseph Schiffer, age 94, of Forsyth passed away on August 19, 2011.
Alvin was born on October 30, 1916 in Havalock, ND, the son of Peter and Louisa Schiffer. He attended schools in Cartersville and Rosebud, completing through to his freshman year.
He was united in Marriage to Clara A. Mathern on November 22, 1938 at the Immaculate Conception Church in Forsyth MT. Alvin worked on the Collins Ranch for the first few months of their marriage. In the spring of 1939, they moved to the Mathern farm, where he worked poising the grasshoppers. Later in 1939, they leased the Polzine place.
Alvin was a resourceful, dedicated, and hard working person. He was a man with many talents, but none as great as his mechanical abilities. Everyone knew that if no-one else could fix it Alvin could. And if they hadn't made it yet, he could find a way to create it out of nothing and make it work. He spent his life as a successful wheat farmer, welder, mechanic and also raised cattle, chickens and pigs.
During the war in 1943, he worked in Vancouver WA, welding on the ships. In 1947, he worked as a mechanic for Louie Trove, and later for the Wallen Merchantile.
In 1952, Alvin and Clara purchased the Mathern farm and settled into a life of their own. Raising their family on a place they could now call home. The doors at A Lazy S Ranch were always open. The cards, and coffee and music were always flowing. Alvin was a member of the Forsyth Knights of Columbus Council in the 1950's. He enjoyed many things in life, such as shooting a game of pool, thro wing horseshoes, and boxing, but nothing more than his family and ranching.
Alvin was preceded in death by Clara, his wife of 71 years, son James, his parents Peter and Louisa, his brothers Art, Peter, Paul, sisters Alice Kuntz and Mary Kuntz.
He is survived by sons: John of Tempe AZ, Jerry and his wife Pam of Billings, and daughter Joetta Burkey and husband Dave of Denver CO, 11 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.
Viewing will be Monday August 22, 2011 10-6 p.m. in the chapel of Stevenson and Sons’ Funeral Home of Forsyth, Mt. Vigil service will be Monday 6 p.m. in the chapel of Stevenson and Sons’ Funeral Home of Forsyth, Mt. Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday August 23, 2011 11 a.m. in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church of Forsyth, Mt. Burial will follow in the family lot of the Forsyth cemetery.

Sgt. Donald James Stevens
Born: April 12, 1923
Place of Birth: Salem, OR USA
Death: August 4, 2004
Place of Death: New York, NY USA
Occupation: Dock Foreman
Hobbies: Model Trains
Organizations: AARP, Lyons Club
Survived By
Thomas Stevens, Son
Donald Stevens, Son
Eric Stevens, Son
Cindy Stevens, Daughter
Amy Stevens, Daughter
Jane Stevens, Daughter
preceded in death By
Carol Jones, Grandmother
Robert Jones, Grandfather
Emma Jane Stevens, Spouse
Norma Stevens, Mother
Alfred Stevens, Father
Memorial donations can be made to:
Sgt. Donald James Stevens (ret) of New York, passed away late in the evening of August 4, 2004 at his home on the lower east side, surrounded by family and friends.
A former councilman and elder at the First Baptist Church, Donald was always active in the community whether it be working on a political campaign, volunteering at the homeless shelter, or through the local Lyons Club.
Donald leaves behind a daughter Stephanie Stevens, a son Donald A. Stevens, and 6 grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his wife of 42 years Norma Whitfield Stevens.
Donald was born in Salem Oregon on April 12, 1923 to Emma Jane Stevens and Alfred Stevens. Donald's father Alfred was a Captain in the navy and Donald spent much of his youth overseas. The family returned to Salem in when Donald was 16, where he graduated from Salem High School in 1941.
Donald enlisted in the Marines in 1941 and served Honorably in WWII and was a veteran of the Normandy invasion. Donald Retired from the Marine Corps in 1960 and opened a hardware/hobby shop in New York City. It was in New York where Donald met his wife Norma, and where they raised their family.

Pollyanna Hirsch
December 28, 1963 - September 23, 2011
Pollyanna Hirsch, age 47, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, September 23, 2011 at her home in Miles City.
Pollyanna was born in Miles City, Montana on December 28, 1963, the daughter of Jay Dee and Sandy Hirsch. She was raised on the family farm at Rock Springs, Montana until the age of 7, at which time she moved to Miles City after her parents divorced. Pollyanna attended local schools until her junior year when she then moved to attend schools in Helena. Pollyanna lived in various states including Arizona and California, occasionally she would return to Miles City where she eventually remained until the time of her death. For a number of years she was employed by Buttery Foods, Miles City Pack and various motels.
Pollyanna was a very giving person. Whatever possessions she had, she would greatly pass on to anyone who asked. She had a natural beautiful voice, which she inherited from her grandma Hirsch, along with a knack of playing the piano by ear which she inherited from her other grandma Elhard. She was known to leave song messages on many a answer phones, “Lean on Me” was one of her favorite ones and sometimes her very own music. Everyone enjoyed receiving flowering letters from Polly. She would express herself very precisely and fluently in her writing and her beautiful handwriting was always admired.
Pollyanna is survived by her parents Sandy (Rodney) Lee and Jay Dee Hirsch all of Miles City, MT; her siblings: Joy Johnston, Dusty Rose Hirsch, Misty Hirsch, Cotton Lee, Lisa Slover, Jodie Miller and Larry Lee; other survivors include her beloved Aunt Lindy Bighorn, Aunt Connie Strub, Uncle Ernie Bighorn, and Uncle Jim Jim. She had some very favorite cousins including Ernie Bighorn Jr., Channon Bighorn, Lisa Pless, Daniel Bighorn, India Hathaway and Angel Kountz. As a very special survivor, we cannot forget Polly’s very longtime friend and confidant Richard Wheatcroft.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, September 30, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. at Grace Bible Church in Miles City. Condolences may be made to the family by visiting: www.stevensonandsons.com.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to St. Labre Indian School, PO Box 216, Ashland, MT 59003.

Ramona Grace Gunn age 55 of Yakima WA
April 1, 1956 - September 24, 2011
Ramona Grace Gunn (Me’kona’e, Head Woman) age 55 went home to be with the creator on September 24, 2011 in Yakima, Washington .Mona was born in Lander, WY on April 1, 1956 to Elva Medicine Bull and Lawrence Shotgunn Sr. She was raised in Ethete, WY until 1974 and was in the Mormon placement program that led her to Seattle where she attended the University of Washington Foster School of Business. Mona moved to Yakima where she remained until the time of her passing surrounded by many loved ones. She lived a complete life full of never ending love and happiness. She was an extremely caring and thoughtful person and never let life’s obstacles weigh her down. It was always the little things that made her happy, like waking up early in the morning to sit outside and drink her coffee or listening to the oldies while cleaning her house. Mona made it a part of her day to wake up at sunrise to watch her inspirational show “Joyce Meyers”. She always found happiness with her two daughters, Dawn and Melissa and her son, Robert and most of all her four grandchildren, Sharea (Nay-Nay), Brandon (Poppa), Cali (Sissy) and her youngest, Akira (Baby peanut). All of her kids were her rock and kept her strong, happy and on her toes. Mona was the light that everyone looked to when they needed comfort or just wanted to be surrounded by good vibes. Just the physical presence of her or the sound of her voice would fill us with an incredible feeling of peace. Anyone who met her would automatically be drawn in by her ability to inspire and felt her true kindness. Even though she was far from home she always thought and prayed for her brothers and sisters and extended family often. She would keep close contact with her older sister Alice and share stories about their grandkids or old times. She shared lots of great times with everyone in her life. Ramona will be extremely missed and she would want us to remember that although we don’t have her physical presence we do have the love, memories and inspiration she left with us all. She lived a life full of happiness that is worth celebrating and we are all thankful for the creator placing her in our lives and giving us our time together. We will keep you alive in our hearts until the day we meet again. We will always love you.
Ramona is survived by her children, Dawn, Melissa, and Robert, her sisters, Alice, Roberta and Laurencita, her brother, Robert Shotgun, her grandchildren, Sharea, Brandon, Caliahna and Akira, her aunt, Eva Medicine Bull-Bear Chum, her uncle, Wayne (Rosanne) Headswift of Lame Deer, MT, her aunt, Mary (David) Yazzie of Rigby, ID, her uncle, Burton, her aunt, Joyce Hutchinson and aunt Marjorie Pizaro of Ethete, WY, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends who were very dear to her. She is preceded in death by her parents, Elva Medicine Bull and Lawrence Shotgunn Sr., brothers, Mark Shotgunn, Lawrence “Larry” Shotgunn, nephew, Gerald Douglas Walksnice and many other loved ones. Ramona’s family includes: Shotgunn, Walksnice, Medicine Bull, Kaline, Headswift, Brown, McCloud, Kalama, Standing Elk, Bearing, Elkshoulder, Littleoldman, Roundstone, Goggles, Adam, Bahr, Wick, Spang, One Bear, Shave Head, Swallow, Rising Sun, Rowland, Wilson, White Plume, Lone Bear, Braided Hair, and Wallowing Bull. If we missed any family please forgive us.
Wake services will be held 7:00pm Friday, September 30, 2011 at the Mennonite Church in Lame Deer, MT. Funeral services will be held 11:00am, Saturday, October 1, 2011 at the Mennonite Church in Lame Deer, MT. Burial will follow in the Birney cemetery. Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home of Forsyth, MT has been entrusted with these arrangements.

Donald James Annalora of Miles City, Montana passed away on September 26th, 2011 at the age of 66.
Donald was born in Deming, NM on December 9th, 1944 to Anthony James Annalora and Louise Annalora. Don grew up in Miles City where he attended Sacred Heart High School and was a National Merit Scholar. He later earned degrees at both Eastern Montana University and Montana State University. In 1969, Don moved to New Mexico where he taught biology and chemistry for 30 years at Wingate High School near Gallup, NM. During his teaching career, Don was also a coach and athletic trainer for the Wingate Bears football team, and a beloved mentor for numerous students who participated in the National Science Fair competition. Upon retirement, Don moved to Belgrade, MT and later, back home to Miles City.
Raised in Montana, Don was the consummate outdoorsman. He loved to hunt and fish, but he loved the people who shared these activities with him even more. An avid reader and a model of intellectual passion for the world around him, Don always enjoyed sharing his knowledge. There was seldom a wild animal or natural phenomenon that he could not expound upon. Teaching came naturally to Don throughout his life, and the world is truly a smarter place because of him.
Donald is survived by his mother, Louise; his sons, Anthony and Andrew; his brothers, Michael and Robert; and sisters, Tamara and Jeanne.
Family will receive friends on Friday, September 30, 2011 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home of Miles City is in charge of the arrangements.

Charles “Butch” Cain, age 67, of Miles City passed away on Monday, September 26, 2011 at the Holy Rosary Health Center in Miles City.
Butch was born in Miles City, Montana on November 25, 1943, the fourth of seven children born to Mike and Wreatha (Bidwell) Cain. He grew up on a ranch on the Big Pumpkin Creek near Volborg, Montana. Butch went to Loesch School and Custer County High School. He worked for the Red Horse Mobile, Eddie’s Standard, Gus Albert Construction, Murphy Trucking and Lohmann Motors. In 1963, he married Julie Lee and they had two children, Leah and Donnie. On November 22, 1968, he married Barb Polk. Together they had their daughter, Sherrie Lynn and step-sons David and Tim Polk. Later, they moved to Belle Fourche where he worked for Rainbow Chevrolet, Butte County and also hauled Bentonite. In 1977, they moved back to Miles City where he worked for Doeden Construction, Eckart Construction and the State Highway Department.
Butch enjoyed woodworking, cars, motorcycles, four-wheeling and snowmobiling. He also enjoyed his daughter’s pets.
Butch is survived by his wife, Barb, his daughters Sherrie Cain and Leah (Grant) Miller; and son, Donnie; step-sons: David (Fawn) Polk and family, Tim and Makena Polk; his siblings: Jim (Ella) Cain, Willy (Cheryl) Cain, Jerry (Ruby) Cain and Louise (Ray) Locke; also, a special friend, Jordanna and all the girls at Gallaghers. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Dick Cain and a sister, Rose (Brian) Schoof.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, September 29, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Interment will follow in the family lot of the Custer County cemetery. Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home of Miles City is in charge of the arrangements.

Irvin J. Zeitner, age 79, of Miles City passed away on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at the Holy Rosary Health Center in Miles City.
Irvin was born in Plentywood, Montana on September 2, 1932, the son of Jacob and Rose (Ulrich) Zeitner. Irvin attended schools in Outlook, Montana where he graduated from high school. He attended college in Havre and entered the United States Air Force in 1949, serving for over three years. Following his honorable discharge in 1953, he returned to Plentywood where he married Lorraine Harn in 1958. While in Plentywood, he began working for the Montana Highway Patrol in 1955 and transferred to Miles City. He retired from the highway patrol in 1969 and became Chief Juvenile Officer for the 16th Judicial District until 1978 when he moved to Bozeman where he taught Juvenile Justice at the Montana Law Academy until 1982, moving to Helena, Montana until the mid 1990’s making Miles City their home.
Irvin loved to play cribbage, watch good ole western movies and in the early years go hunting and fishing.
Irvin is survived by his wife Lorraine Zeitner of Miles City, MT; a son, Scott Zeitner of Miles City, MT; Joanne Gresens of Manhattan, KS; Mary Scherling of Fargo, ND and Judy Erb of Helena, MT; ten grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers: Howard, Albert Helmut and Chris; a sister, Myrtle and two grandsons: Clint and Nicholas.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, September 29, 2011 at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home with family receiving friends from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Friday, September 30, 2011 at 3:30 p.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Interment will follow in the Eastern Montana State Veteran’s cemetery with full military honors provided by VFW Post 1579.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the charity of one’s choice.

Doug J. Martin, of Miles City passed away, September 28, 2011, at the age of 50, with his family by his side, after a battle with cancer.
Douglas James Martin was born on April 3, 1961 in Miles City, MT to Russell and Peggy (Jacobson) Martin. While growing up in Miles City Doug enjoyed playing various sports including football, baseball and basketball. Doug graduated from Custer County High School in 1979 and after going to college for a short period of time he moved back to Miles City where he began working for the Montana Department of Transportation. Doug married Novelene Doucette in January of 1997 in Miles City at the First Lutheran Church. The family grew in January of 2002 with Caitlyn and Ethan in 2005. Doug continued to work for the Montana Department of Transportation until after 30 years of loyal service he retired in March of 2011.
Doug was an avid fisher, golfer and sports watcher. He cherished this past summer coaching Ethan in tee-ball and watching Caitlyn as a catcher in softball. He enjoyed watching football especially the Miles City Cowboys, the Grizzlies and the Cincinnati Bengals. His last hurrah was a trip to Denver to watch the Bengals play the Broncos. Above all Doug enjoyed spending time with his family and friends.
Doug is survived by his wife Novelene Martin of Miles City; his children: Caitlyn and Ethan; his parents, Russell and Peggy Martin of Miles City; his sisters: Nan Wade and Naomi (Scott) Rhodes, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his brother Curt Martin.
Visitation will be held on Friday, September 30, 2011 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 1, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Miles City. Interment will follow in the Custer County cemetery. Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home of Miles City is in charge of the arrangements.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Wake Up And Lace Up, 107 Balsam Drive, Miles City, MT 59301.

Alice LaRiviere Snodgrass Huller passed away on October 23, 2011. Alice was born in Miles City, Montana on October 2, 1932 to Elmer and Nora (Wetherelt) LaRiviere.
Alice grew up on the family ranch on Third Creek south of Broadus and for the first two years attended a country school, living with the teacher during the week. In 1940, the family moved to Broadus where Alice attended the Broadus School. She graduated from Broadus High School in 1950. The Korean War left a shortage of teachers, so, after only 3 months of teacher's training, Alice started her 40-year teaching career in a one-room school in North Dakota. In 1954 Alice took a teaching position in Ashland, Montana. This is where she met and married Albert Snodgrass. Albert and Alice raised their daughter Audrey and son Byron on their ranch at Ashland. Albert died in 1984.
In 1957 Alice went to work at St. Labre Indian School. In the many years she worked at St. Labre she held a variety of positions, including clerk, teacher, and Principle. It has been said that she could teach a fence post to read. Alice retired in 1988 but continued to work as a substitute teacher for a few years after that.
In 1987 Alice married family friend, Jay Frank Huller. Since their five kids had gone to school together and were already good friends, it was an easy merger into one family. Alice and Frank made their home on a ranch near Bridger.
Alice was very active and traveled all over the country, including driving the Alcan Highway to Alaska. Alice and Frank traveled to Europe and Australia with their sisters. Alice lost some of her independence in 1997 when she developed macular degeneration. But, thanks to Frank, her sisters, and brothers-in-law, she was still able to do some traveling. Even after she couldn't see well, Alice crocheted afghans for friends and family and made many lap robes that she donated to nursing homes.
Alice is survived by: husband, Frank; daughter, Audrey Snodgrass and her son, Shane Wheeler; son, Byron Snodgrass; step-daughter, Cheryl (Mark) Bither and their kids, Patrick, Corey and Mathew; step-son, Greg (Laura) Huller and their kids, Jay, Michael, Mary, Brian and Justin; and step-son, Mark (Teresa) Huller and their daughters, Kim & Tina. Alice also leaves her great-grandkids, Kaylyn, Madison, Logan, Carisma, and John; sister, Gladys (Barney) Considine, their sons, Shawn and Wayne; and sister, Irene (Jim) Ludwigson, and her daughters, Catherine and Sandra. She is also survived by her Snodgrass, Wetherelt, and Huller families, and her many friends that she has made throughout her lifetime.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Neal Sorenson and the staff on the 3rd floor at St. Vincent’s Hospital for their kindness and compassion.
Audrey, Byron, and Shane wish to make a special thanks to Mark, Teresa and Kim. They were with Mom and Frank when the rest of us couldn’t be and handled more than their share. Thank God for people like them.
The funeral will take place in Ashland at the St. Labre Church at 11 AM on Saturday, October 29, interment at the Ashland cemetery, followed by lunch at the St. Labre Cafeteria. A Memorial will be held in Bridger on Saturday, November 5th at 1 PM at the Civic Center on Main Street.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Bridger Public Library or Montana Talking Book Library.

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