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Richard “Dick” Alvin Miller

Posted (Friday, September 13th 2024)

Richard “Dick” Alvin Miller was born in Glasgow, Montana on August 13, 1939 to Julian and Evelyn (Green) Miller. He was raised here with four sisters and brothers.
After graduating in 1957, Dick joined the Army Reserves. In February of 1960 he married the love of his life, Jo Ann Shuman. Together, they were blessed with three children: Rick, Darla, and Dan.
Richard was a major sports fan. His favorite teams were the Minnesota Vikings and the Glasgow Scotties. He enjoyed watching his kids sporting events and coached Little League for many years. Richard also coached youth basketball at St. Raphael’s Church. His passion for sports only grew as he was able to watch and support his grandchildren’s games as well.
Richard loved and supported his family and community his whole life. He retired from the Montana Aviation Research Company in 2002. Richard was a jack of all trades. He would and could fix anything. His hobbies were building and flying model airplanes. He enjoyed doing yardwork, playing cards and always found time to “tinker” and fix things.
Richard passed away on September 4, 2024 peacefully in his sleep at his home with his daughter and son. He was preceded in death by his wife and son, Rick.
Dick is survived by his sister, Jean Marie Wood; his daughter, Darla (Gregg) Russell; and his son, Dan (Joyce) Miller. Papa Dick is survived by seven grandchildren: Jeff Grewe, Ryan (Aracely) Smith, Mandi (Leo) Bakeberg, Sarah Miller, Parker ( Alacia) Miller, Mason Miller and Peri Russell; and five great-grandchildren: Leo, Laynee, and Kodi Bakeberg and Seamus and Shyla Smith.
Richard’s burial will take place at Highland Cemetery at a later date. Condolences for the family may be left online at bellmortuarymontana.com.

Iona Joy Habberstad Nelson

Posted (Thursday, September 12th 2024)

Iona Joy Habberstad Nelson (commonly known as Joy) was born on January 16, 1932 to George and Edith Habberstad of Dunseith, ND. She was one of four children Marvin, Dorraine, Iona and Darrell, all previously deceased. Iona and Dorraine were the first in their families to attend college and obtain Education Degrees from North Dakota State College. Joy met Walley in 1951 in Bottineau, ND and were married in 1952. I have little doubt that Joy proposed to Wally. She was a project person and got things done fast. They had three children Jonette (Glasgow), Bruce (Spokane) and Sandy (deceased). They moved to Glasgow, MT in 1961.

Joy was an active schoolteacher in Glasgow for 38 years. She taught 1st Grade and Special Education during her tenure. She was active in her community supporting many organizations especially Milk River Association, Fort Peck Summer Theater and the 1st Lutheran church. During her retirement she took up quilting and quilted over 4200 quilts for Lutheran donations. Joy was the KrumKake queen of Glasgow. She made dozens and dozens for any benefits in town that requested them. Joy was always a working/commanding presence. She always bragged about her mother’s greatest gift was teaching her how to work and contribute.

Joy spent her last years with her best friend and sister Dorraine Worrall in Vista, CA. Both suffered from severe dementia in their final years. They were gracefully cared for by Tanya Worrall (niece/sister) and her husband Dalton Scott. Dorraine passed two years prior, but they were both together. The enormous gratitude I feel for my cousin/sister Tanya for these years of care can never be fully expressed.

A life of service, love, compassion and happiness. When Joy entered a room, she brought laughter and JOY.

In Lieu of flowers we ask that any donations be made to Milk River Association in her memory.
A service will be held at the 1st Lutheran Church Oct. 12, 2024 @ 1:00PM

Ron Allen Grimsrud

Posted (Tuesday, September 10th 2024)

Ron Allen Grimsrud, 68, of Nashua/Billings, MT, passed away tragically on September 3, 2024,
in a car accident. His beloved wife, Karen Grimsrud of 47 years, survived the accident. Born on
December 23, 1955, in Wolf Point, MT, to Don and Shirley Grimsrud, Ron lived a life filled with
love, faith, and service to everyone who knew him.

Ron was a devoted husband, father, son, uncle, cousin, and friend who lived his life rooted in
faith. He led by example, always forgiving and eager to help in any way possible. He was
self-employed as a general contractor, a hard worker who loved running heavy machinery,
hunting, tinkering with projects, and seeking new adventures. He never sat still—just a big kid
enjoying life in his sandbox.

Over the years, Ron lived in many places, including Montana, Alaska, and Michigan. In the past
2.5 years, he embraced the RV life, traveling between his four children in Alaska, Idaho, and
Texas, while also visiting other family in Montana. Wherever he went, Ron made an impact with
his generous heart and unwavering faith. He was always eager to share the Gospel of Jesus
Christ with anyone he could, and his kindness knew no bounds.

Ron is survived by his wife, Karen Grimsrud; and his children: Andrea (Nathan McClenning) and
their children, Brooke and Brayden; Cody (Jeanette Grimsrud) and their children, Damon,
Gideon, Haesen, and Abigail; Kylie (Isaac Eufrauzino); and Dylan (Gracie Grimsrud). He is also
survived by his mother, Shirley. Ron was preceded in death by his father, Don Grimsrud (2006);
his brother, Trace Grimsrud (2001); and his sister, Lori Grimsrud (2023). His legacy of love,
faith, and compassion will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew him.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Parkhill Church at 1:00p.m. on Saturday, September 14, 2024, 1707 Parkhill Dr, Billings, MT.

Ron’s joy for life, his love for God, and his generosity will be remembered and cherished by all
who were blessed to know him.

“The Lord is my shepherd; I have all that I need. He lets me rest in green meadows; he leads
me beside peaceful streams. He renews my strength. He guides me along right paths, bringing
honor to his name. Even when I walk through the darkest valley, I will not be afraid, for you are
close beside me. Your rod and your staff protect and comfort me. You prepare a feast for me in
the presence of my enemies. You honor me by anointing my head with oil. My cup overflows
with blessings. Surely your goodness and unfailing love will pursue me all the days of my life,
and I will live in the house of the Lord forever.”
Psalms 23:1-6 NLT

Warren Louis Crowe

Posted (Monday, September 9th 2024)

On Sunday, September 1, 2024, Warren Louis Crowe “His Eagle Whistle” age 70, passed away with his loving wife at his side after a long battle with cancer in Great Falls, Montana. Warren was born August 27, 1954, in Poplar, Montana to Beatrice Rosanna Redwood. Warren attended school in Poplar, Montana, and was a devout Poplar Indian. He later transitioned to Wolf Point High School where he met his lifelong best friends, Jimmy Johnson and Mike LaFloe, and graduated in 1972. Warren attended Fort Peck Community College and graduated with his General Education and Business degree in 1982. He additionally attended Rocky Mountain College where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science Cum Laude in business economics in 1993.

In his younger years, he enjoyed playing football and legion baseball where his team managed to go to state two years in a row. Warren was known for his spontaneous and comical attitude. He enjoyed creating mischief with all of his brothers. He met his wife, Kathy in Poplar, Montana. They married on June 16, 1989. From this union, one child was born and one shared, Travis Crowe and Heather Demko. Warren’s pride and joy were his grandchildren: Taylee, Grayson, Abigail, Jack, and Lydia. He loved watching them play, attending all gymnastics meet, and taking them to the park and the library to get ice cream. Warren had several nieces and nephews he was close to and loved dearly. He loved them all and was a truly devout family man.

Warren was a hard worker all his life, he worked for the Seattle Dept of Education for one year in 1994. Shortly after in 1995, he returned to Glasgow, Montana. Warren and his wife soon moved to Great Falls in 1998 where he started working for the USPS until 2016, when he retired and spent the rest of his days caring for his beloved grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his mother, Beatrice Redwood, Grandmother Florence Redwood Ricker, Father-in-Law, Jack Demko, Brothers Quentin “Butch” Crow, Richard “Dickie” Crow, Leonard Crow, and Robert Belton.

He is survived by his wife, Kathy Crowe, mother-in-law Darlene Demko, daughter Heather Demko and grandson Grayson, son Travis, and his wife Brianna, and their four children: Taylee, Abigail, Jack, and Lydia. Brothers: Babes “Bill” and Marla Prichard, Ronald Lee “Stinker” Crowe, Mike Crow; sisters: Rhonda Mason and Terry Lindsey Barron, and his lifelong best friends, Jim (Linda) Johnson and Mike “Pepe La Pew” LaFloe. Warren was loved by his family and he was loved by his friends who became extended family.

Funeral services will be Friday, September 13, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow, Montana. Burial will follow at Poplar City Cemetery in Poplar, Montana. Condolences may be left for the family at bellmortuarymontana.com.

Lillian Marie (Jenson) Uphaus

Posted (Sunday, September 1st 2024)

Lillian Marie (Jenson) Uphaus passed away peacefully at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital on May 22, 2024 at the age of 82.

Lillian was born to Roy Merle Jenson and Francis “Lucille” Steinmetzer Jenson on March 16, 1942, in Glasgow, Montana. She married Gerald Lee Uphaus and had four children: Jacque Uphaus, Marsha (Clay) Warden, Pam Law, and Jim (Stacy) Uphaus. The couple later divorced.

Lillian enjoyed crocheting afghans, making wedding cakes, playing scrabble and other games with friends, cooking and baking with her best friend, Colleen Konopaski.

She had a huge heart and loved to visit with everyone. She opened her house to everyone, there was always food to eat and coffee to drink. Lillian loved to spend time with family, especially her grandchildren. She loved to go for walks and push them in the stroller.

Lillian is survived by her children; grandchildren: Ashely (Jeron) Scott, Alicia (Chris) Rairden, Stuart Law, Sarah (Clint Kipf) Law, Kenny Mogan, Sammy King, Josey Uphaus, Maddy Uphaus; great-grandchildren: Michael and Tyler King and Seeley Kipf; and brother, Merle (Marilyn) Jenson.

Preceding her in death are her parents; brother, Michael Jenson; sisters Darlene Prokop, Carol Scott, Janet Fischer, and Lois Plenger.

A graveside service will be held at Highland Cemetery at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 7, 2024.

Raymond James “R.J.” Morin

Posted (Sunday, September 1st 2024)

Raymond James “R.J.” Morin, 35, of Glasgow, Montana died August 24, 2024.

R.J. was born March 11, 1989, in Havre, Montana to Ray E. Morin and Marjorie Chapman. He attended school in Malta and Glasgow.

He met his forever soul mate Tanya Pellam and the couple made their home in Glasgow, Montana.
R.J. worked at Markle’s Ace Hardware. In his spare time, he enjoyed playing darts and was an avid gamer.

Preceding him in death are his brother Ernest Joseph Morin, his paternal and maternal grandparents and his Aunt Bea Kruse.

He is survived by his mother, Marj Morin of Glasgow; father, Raymond Morin of Havre; daughter, Mariska and son, Raymond both of Havre; sisters, Joni Morin (Tom Erickson) and Jessi Smith both of Glasgow; nephews: Adrian Beardshear, Justus Morin, Treighton Morin, Hunter and Timber Smith; soulmate, Tonya Pellam; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins; and special friends Hayden Vaughn of St. Maire and Makayla Ochoa of Havre.

A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. Condolences may be left for the family at bellmortuarymontana.com.

Myrna Belle Brought Plenty

Posted (Friday, August 30th 2024)

Myrna Belle Brought Plenty, age 76 of Glasgow, passed away unexpectedly at her home in Glasgow on August 24, 2024.

Myrna was born on August 1, 1948, in Poplar, Montana to Henry Begs His Own and Josephine Red Dog. She received her formal education in Poplar and eventually married Peter Boxer. They made their home in Frazer, Montana. Peter passed away in 1994 and Myrna eventually moved to Glasgow- where she resided until her passing.

She is survived by her brothers, Danny Begs His Own, Noel Begs His Own and Robert Begs His Own; her daughters, Angelia Brought Plenty and Claudia Boxer; her grandkids, great-grandkids and many special nieces, nephews and cousins.

Myrna was preceded in death by Kenny Brought Plenty; brother, Gerald Begs His Own; and sisters, Mary Ann Leftbridge, Hattie Boler, Dorothy Follet and Sharon White.

A prayer service will take place at 7:00 p.m., on Thursday, August 29, 2024 at the Bell Mortuary Chapel. A graveside service will take place at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, August 30, 2024 at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Frazer, MT.

Condolences for the family may be left at bellmortuarymontana.com

Lynn L. Blatter

Posted (Thursday, August 29th 2024)

Lynn L. Blatter, 88, of the Glasgow area, passed away at home Thursday, 22 Aug. after a battle with cancer.

Lynn was born the second child, 11 Jan. 1936 in Chinook, MT to Cleo and Beryl (Bressler) Blatter. Cleo was employed by his father, farming sugar beets in the Chinook area. Lynn started school there, making a long walk to the country school his first-grade year. When Cleo began farming in the Malta area, the walk to school wasn’t necessary. The next move was close to Tampico, where Cleo began managing the immigrant workers in the sugar beet fields for the Gene Etchart ranch. Cleo bought and moved onto the Vert’s place west of Glasgow.

As a young man he leveled land and built a reservoir for Gene Etchart with a D8 “cat and can”, along with doing cowboy work. He married his sweetheart, Shirley Jean Storkson, daughter of Clinton and Monte (Mattfeldt) Storkson, 30 Nov. 1955, in Glasgow. Their first home was a tar paper shack bunk house on Lynn’s parents’ place. Mr. Newton and Gene Etchart helped arrange Lynn’s purchase of a small mobile home and pickup. Lynn and Shirley moved their little home between the North Ranch, the River Ranch and his parents’ place, depending on the time of year and work that needed to be done.

In 1961, Lynn moved his little family to a home in Nashua, where they lived until 1971, when his mother’s cancer became bad and she and Cleo moved into town to be closer to doctors. There he lived the rest of his life. Lynn worked as a mechanic and welder for Markle’s Implement, Hanson Merson Motors, and both Roosevelt and Valley County Road departments. He also worked a few months in Barrow, Alaska as a cat skinner building the oil pipeline. In about 1968 he was able to get on working at the old air force base, north of Glasgow as a maintenance man and water plant operator. For the next 50 years he worked for whatever entity owned or controlled that facility, the last being Montana Aviation Research Company, (Boeing).

Lynn was a quiet, watchful person, a man of few words. When he really got to know you, he would sometimes open up and share his wisdom or a good laugh. He was a local BSA Scoutmaster of Troop 891 for a few years. A highlight was being able to take the boys to the National Jamboree held in Farragut, Idaho in 1972. His work ethic was a dominant part of his character and well known by people. He was compassionate and did what it took to provide for his family and help others in need. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and live by principles of the gospel which he held dear. Many other great qualities made up his character and there are wonderful stories that could be told by many people. But he was not one to call attention to himself, so I will leave it at that. One day we will see and enjoy his company again when our turn comes to leave this life, in the Lord’s good time.

Lynn was preceded in death by his parents: two sons, Charles and Kelly, infant sister, Marlene; brothers Darrell, Lee and Butch (Harley); five brothers-in-law: two sisters-in-law; and six grandchildren. Lynn is survived by his wife, Shirley, of 68 years; children, June (Paul) Gilbert, Gene Blatter, Gerald (Deborah) Blatter, Joan (Gregg) Fawcett, Bill (Carolyn) Blatter, Rose (Forrest) Nielson, Kevin (Lisa) Blatter, Rita (Alan) Cyrier, Beth (Rob) Cross, Penny (Jay) Smith, Cindy (Eric) Maughan, Quin (Donna) Blatter, Ivy (Ben) Tyner, Quel (Adam) Childers, and Ole Blatter; 55 plus grandchildren and 67 plus great-grandchildren; brother, Coyne Blatter; sisters, Sharon (Phil) Mares, and Ladena Blatter; sisters-in-law, Myrna Blatter, Angie Blatter, Judy Blatter, Charlotte Ellsworth along with many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and friends.

There was no service of any kind, as per Lynn’s wishes. We apologize to all who would have loved to attend one. Lynn was buried in the Hillview Cemetery near Hinsdale, Montana, on August 24th, 2024. Thanks to all who have been so kind to our family in word and deed during this time of loss.

Evan "Joan" Campbell

Posted (Monday, August 19th 2024)

Joan Campbell age 88, passed peacefully in Helena, Montana on February 1, 2024, in her daughter’s home, surrounded by her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and family friends.

Evan “Joan” Campbell came into this world on June 19, 1935 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada to her proud parents Harold and Alba Powell. She was the second of five children and the only girl. She loved her childhood in Regina and had many good and funny stories about her childhood with her four brothers. This was the subject of a book she wrote titled, “On the Seven Block”, which includes many pictures and stories from that time. She enjoyed a successful early career working for the city of Regina. She was always very proud of being a Canadian.

In late 1963 while vacationing in the United States with friends she had a chance meeting with Harry Campbell; a USAF officer and pilot stationed at the Glasgow Air Force Base. They met at El Cor Del Bowling Lanes in Glasgow, where they had stopped for refreshments and directions to Fort Peck Dam. As the story goes, Harry offered to take them to see it the next day and give them a tour of Fort Peck, the dam, the airbase and all of Glasgow and surrounding area. This chance meeting led to several months of courting. In this time Joan got to know and love Harry. They were happily married on April 14, 1964 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Joan moved to Glasgow, joining Harry, his son David and his nephew Jack (Moilan), both teenagers, and her new mother-in-law Josephine. Not long after, Harry retired from the USAF, David graduated from high school and soon moved to Texas. Jack and Nana returned to California. In these early years they also welcomed their three children: Craig, Karen, and Carl. Around 1973 they moved to a rural acreage west of Glasgow. Jack returned from California joining the family again not long after that. In these years she and her family made many memories and enjoyed many good times with neighbors whose friendships have endured through all her years in Glasgow.

Joan was a woman of deep faith and love of Jesus Christ and our Heavenly Father which she passed on to her children and grandchildren. She was an excellent speaker and could pray over an event or crises with reverence and grace. She often stated “I thank the Lord daily; as despite some hardships in my life, I have always felt especially blessed”. She was a great conversationalist and storyteller and knew how to tell a good joke. She had a fierce love of reading, and was a talented writer. She was very artistic and creative, and over the years attended art classes to advance her skills. She was a student of learning her entire life, taking various online college courses into her early 80’s. She loved watching figure skating and always enjoyed a good hockey game. In her 60 years in Glasgow she enjoyed bowling; which she was very good at, her homemakers group, and many other countless social groups and activities. Joan worked for many years for the Glasgow School District starting as the Attendance clerk at GHS. She retired more than 30 years later as an administrative assistant to the Superintendent of Schools.

Joan was a beloved daughter, sister, cousin, aunt, grandmother and great-grandmother to her family. A trusted friend and confidant for those who knew her well. Most of all she was a remarkable mother, loving her blended family and raising her three young children with love, faith and unsurpassed strength after the unexpected passing of their beloved father and her husband Harry in 1980.

Joan was preceded in death by her husband Harry Campbell, niece Debbie Moilan, parents Harold and Alba Powell, nephew Kevin Powell, son David Campbell, twin great-grandsons Maddix and Rowan, brother Leonard Powell, sister-in-law Brenda Powell and her son-in-law Paul Rickman as well as very dear friends.

She is survived by her children: Craig Campbell (Tudi), Karen Rickman, and Carl Campbell (Mandy); three brothers: Herb Powell (Julia), Grant Powell (Joyce) and Jim Powell (Jill); 16 nieces and nephews; 9 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren, and friends she held dear.

Memorial services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 31, 2024 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 15 Airport Road in Glasgow, Montana. Food, refreshments and memories shared following service. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in her memory to your favorite charity. Condolences may be left for the family at bellmortuarymontana.com.