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Valley County, Montana Obituary Collection

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Carol L. Scott

Carol L. Scott, 65, passed away on Friday, December 27th from cancer at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. No services are planned. The burial will be in the Scott Family Cemetery in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Carol was born on September 9th, 1937 in Glasgow to Roy Jenson and Lucille (Steinmetzer) Jenson. Carol lived in Washington for a few years and then moved back to Glasgow. She attended schools in Glasgow and graduated from Glasgow High School in 1955. On October 27th, 1954 Carol married Wesley Scott in Nashua. She worked for the County Superintendent of Schools, the South Side School, the Credit Bureau, the Ken Oster Law Firm, and retired from Hurly's Law Firm. She worked and helped manage Scott's Shop and Save for many years. Carol was a secretary of the Valley Ridgerunners, kept time for rodeo contractors of high school rodeos, served as the Rodeo secretary, and enjoyed bowling, fishing, knitting, gardening, and especially her grandchildren.

Survivors include: husband, Wesley T. Scott of Glasgow; 2 sons, Mark Scott of Billings and his wife Sandy, Walt Scott of Helena and his wife Dallas; 1 daughter, Kita Axtman of Glasgow and her husband Gus; mother, Lucille Barstad of Glasgow; 7 Grandchildren, Sonya Axtman of Great Falls, Ryan Axtman of Denver, Stacey Scott of Billings, Shannon George of Billings, Mariah Scott of Billings, Brandi Scott of Helena and Jack Scott of Helena; Great Grandchild, Austin George of Billings; 1 brother, Merle Jenson of Wasilla, Alaska; 4 sisters, Lillian Uphaus of Glasgow, Lois Plenger of Ely, Nevada, Janet Fischer of Billings and Joyce Tetzloff of Glasgow; and serveral nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her father Roy in 1955, her brother Mike Jenson and sister Darlene Prokopp.

Lloyd Gerald Rasmussen

Lloyd Gerald Rasmussen, 74, passed away on December 25th from complications after open heart surgery at Benefits East in Great Falls. Services will be on Monday, December 30th at 11 a.m. at the Bell Chapel. There will be a private interment. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Lloyd was born on August 2nd, 1928 in Redwood Falls, Minnesota to Hans Christian Rasmussen and Kristine (Mortensen) Rasmussen. He was raised in Bertha, Minnesota. On September 22nd, 1951 Lloyd married Shirley Anne Noyes in Bertha, Minnesota. They resided in Bluffton, MN where they raised three children and their granddaughter Heidi. In 2000 they retired and moved to Glasgow.

Lloyd was a heavy equipment operator, hay dealer, operated beef cattle, and was owner of the Bluffton Powerhouse for 15 years. He was also a charter member of the Bluffton Lion's Club. Lloyd enjoyed fishing, hunting, casino gambling, and spending time with his friends and family.

Survivors include: wife, Shirley Rasmussen of Glasgow (married 51 years); 2 sons, Steven Rasmussen (Mona) of Butte and Douglas Rasmussen (Kevan) of Tualatin, Oregon; 1 daughter, Sandra Rasmussen of Brainerd, Minnesota; 5 Grandchildren, Heidi Roggenkamp (Bill), Samara Rasmussen, Shawn McNary, Trevor Rasmussen, Devan Thoe; 3 Great Grandchildren, Justin, Jordyn, Jesse; 1 sister, Elsie McNabb (Herbert) of California; and many nieces and nephews.

Lloyd was preceded in death by his granddaughter Noelle Rasmussen, parents Hans and Kristine, and sisters: Mamie (Ted) Balko, Myrtle (Earl) Callory, Elizabeth (Alfred) Hartwig, and Helen (Joe) Anderson.

Everett Horace Boucher

Everett Horace Boucher, 93, passed away on Thursday, December 26th from natural causes at the Valley View Nursing Home. Services will be on Monday, December 30th at 2 p.m. at the Legion Hall in Hinsdale with Howard Pippin officiating. The burial will follow at the Hillview Cemetery in Hinsdale. Bell Mortuary of Glasgow is in charge of arrangements.

Everett was born on September 9th, 1909 in Valley, Washington to Horace Boucher and Catherine Wiehl Boucher. He lived in Washington as a boy and then moved to Hinsdale where he spent the rest of his life. On May 28th, 1933 Everett married Mercedes Olson very near their home in Valley County. She passed away in 1987.

Everett served on the Board of Directors of the ASCS, and for many years as its Chairman. He also served on the Hinsdale School Board, was a Saco Dehy Charter member and served on its Board of Directors, served on the Malta Irrigation District Board, and the Methodist Church Board. He was a house mover and also worked for the Bureau of Reclamation during the depression years. Everett and Mercedes lived in their home west of Hinsdale their entire life where they farmed and ranched. He loved to hunt and loved music and dancing. He used to haul school kids in his grain truck. Everett was a wonderful father and grandfather to his family. He was preceded in death by his wife Mercedes and two brothers, Edgar and Carl Boucher.

Survivors include: 1 son, Dennis Boucher and his wife Roberta of Hinsdale; 3 daughters, Stella Rosenwald of Glasgow, LaVaun Pagett of Rapid City, SD and Beverly Lawson and her husband Bob of Gillette, Wyoming; 11 Grandchildren; 24 Great Grandchildren; and 4 Great Great Grandchildren.

Pallbearers include: John Rosenwald Jr., Marc Aberg, Scott Aberg, Jeff Boucher, Gregg Boucher, Ron Pagett, Steve Pagett and Kyle Lawson.

Idell W. Wood Holter

Idell W. Wood Holter, 79, passed away from natural causes on Saturday, December 21st at her home north of Glasgow. Services will be Friday, December 27th at 2 p.m. at the Bell Chapel in Glasgow with Reverend Dave Rogenes officiating. The burial will be in the Private Family Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Idell was born on September 5th, 1923 in West Point, Georgia to James H. Wood and Willie (Scroggins) Wood. She lived in Georgia through her school years and worked at various jobs through the wartime. She met her husband to be at a U.S.O. dance in West Point. She had many occupations, working as a waitress, cook, receptionist, seamstress, leader, farmwife, gardener of flowers, but most of all wife and mother. Cap and Idell danced through life as life dished out, together.

On June 17th, 1945 Idell married Casper O. Holter at West Point, Georgia. She moved from Georgia to Billings after marriage. Jim, the first son, was born in Billings in 1946. They moved to Glasgow, to the homestead farm and procuced 3 more children, Sylvia in 1949, Curtis in 1952, and Joyce in 1958.

Idell not only shared rearing of her own children but took care of numerous aging family and friends. Many foster children, young and old were cared for and nurtured. She belonged to the Degree of Honor Lodge and Home Demonstration Club. Many Air Force young men found meals and comfort at the Holter farm while away fom their families.

Survivors include: Husband, C.O. Holter of Glasgow; 2 Sons, James C. Holter and Curtis A. Holter, both of Glasgow; 2 Daughters, Sylvia I. Holter-Little and Joyce A. Holter-Collins, both of Glasgow; 1 Sister, Nellie Cust; 1 Brother, Luther Wood; 12 Grandchildren, Kirsten, Page, Dion, Kelly, Kevin-Kassia, Kiefer, Darin-Donabel, Garrett, Dillon, Walker, Mariah and Roland; 5 Great-Grandchildren, Sydney, Issach, True-Angie, Molly and Michael.

Charles W. Lynch

Charles W. Lynch, 69, passed away Friday, December 20th from natural causes at the Billings Deaconess Hospital. Services will be Monday, December 23rd at 2 p.m. at the First Methodist Church in Glasgow with Reverend Martin Mock officiating. The burial will follow at the Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary in Glasgow is in charge of arrangements.

Charles W. Lynch was born in Gloucester City, New Jersey on April 18th, 1933 to Charles William (Pete) Lynch and Olive Helen Carpenter Lynch. He grew up in Gloucester and graduated from Gloucester City High School where every year for many years at least one cousin graduated. After high school he worked for C.H. Wheeler near Connie Mach Stadium in Philadelphia where he started his drafting career. he joined the Air Force in 1952 and was in Korea during the Korean conflict. Chuck and Norma were married in 1955. After being honorably discharged from the Air Force he worked for RCA for 16 years and left RCA when the Computer division was closed. While with RCA he traveled the World extensively. In 1974 he joined Family Traning Center as an instructor in drafting and building trades. Chuck and Norma bought the A&W Drive Inn and operated that business until 1986. For the past 18 years he worked at Fort Peck Dam for Western Area Power Administration as a draftsman.

He enjoyed the work and the people he worked with, whether at the computer or out in the field figuring out the "as-builts".

Charles was an accomplished sculptor and had spent eight years in art school. His other educational pursuits were at Drexel Institute in Philadelphia. He also attended Northern Montana college for teaching certification. His hobbies included photography, sports cars and model trains. He truly enjoyed working on the yard, on the small farm they owned and with the horses he had for many years. He was currently serving on the City County Planning Board and as a Trustee of the United Methodist Church in Glasgow.

Preceding him in death were his parents Charles and Olive, a brother, Matthew and his son Daniel Matthew.

Charles is survived by his wife, Norma and two sons, Charles of Redmond, WA and David of Glasgow. He is also survived by a brother Tom and his wife Jean, and many relatives and friends.

He will be missed.

Eleanor A. Shipp

Eleanor A. Shipp, 85, passed away on Thursday, December 12th at the Nemont Manor in Glasgow from natural causes. Services will be at the Bell Chapel in Glasgow on Friday, December 20th at 2 p.m. with Reverend Emory Robotham officiating. The burial will follow at the Hillview Cemetery in Hinsdale. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Eleanor was born on August 20th, 1917 in Hinsdale to Charles Stuff and Anna (Thomas) Stuff. She was raised in Hinsdale on Cache Creek. Eleanor first married to Eddie Spence. She later married Carlo Porteen in 1940 in Hinsdale. He passed away in 1952. She later married Clifford Shipp. Eleanor worked as a ranch wife, motel owner and manager, and she worked in health care as a nurses aid. She loved to dance, to old time music, and to hunt and fish.

Survivors include: sons, Irvin Spence of Seattle, Washington, Carlow Porteen of St. Marie, Marvin Porteen of Great Falls and Douglas Shipp of Billings; 15 grandchildren; numerous great grandchildren; sisters, Lorraine Cattanah of Grants Pass, Oregon and Leone Keeline of Roseburg, Oregon.

Preceded in death by a son Vernon Spence.

Anna May Renner

Anna May Renner, 87, passed away from natural causes on December 15th at Valley View Home in Glasgow. Services will be Thursday, December 19th at 11 a.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow with Reverend Martin Mock officiating. The burial will follow at Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements.

Anna May Renner was born on September 9th, 1915 in Hanover, Pennsylvania to John and Annie K. Brown. She married Ralph Renner in Glasgow on April 26th, 1947. They lived on a farm in Larslan from 1947 until 1954. They moved to the family farm south of Glentana in 1954 and moved to Glasgow in 1979. Her grandchildren were always first, and she enjoyed gardening and her bus trips.

Survivors include: 1 son, Donald Renner of Glentana; 1 daughter, Dorothy Crandell of Richland; 6 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren, Vince Renner of Glentana, Alea Renner of Billings, Luke Renner of Glentana, Lynelle (Crandell)(husband Brian) Amen and great grandson Brysen of Billings, Lisa Crandell of Billings, Tracy Crandell and great grandchildren Braydon and Sara of Minot; 1 sister, Geraldine Miller of Hanover, PA; 3 sister-in-laws, Edith Greenwood of Glasgow, Edna Stannebein of Glasgow and Jeanne Miller of Belgrade.

Clara Johanna (Boston) Sweet

Clara Johanna (Boston) Sweet, 70, passed away from natural causes on Friday, December 13th at the Nemont Manor in Glasgow. Services will be Tuesday, December 17th at 11 a.m. at the Assembly of God Church in Glasgow with Reverend Dave Rogenes officiating. The burial will follow a the Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Clara was born on December 2nd, 1932 in New Deal, MT to George and Olga J. (Olsen) Boston. She was raised in New Deal and Glasgow and attended Glasgow Schools. After high school she worked as a telephone operator in Glasgow and West Glacier. Clara married Harold L. Sweet on December 16th, 1952. They lived in Fort Peck for over 30 years before moving to Jamestown, ND and then to Noxon, MT for 10 years. Clara and Harold returned to Glasgow in 1990. She enjoyed jigsaw puzzles, playing cards, yahtzee, and especially playing bingo.

Her husband Harold L. Sweet preceded her in death on March 18th, 2002.

Survivors include: son, James Allen Sweet of Troy, MT; daughter, Sandra Lea Schakosky and her husband Derrick of Glasgow;, 5 grandchildren, Johnny Emtman, Daniel Emtman, Blake Schakosky, Avery Schakosky, Cody Sweet; 2 sisters, Marion Bailey of Glasgow and Viola Timmerman of Hamilton, MT, 2 brothers, Alan Boston of Anchorage, Alaska and George Boston of Butte.

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