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Reserve Street & Spurgin
Missoula, MT 59801
(406) 543-5595
1705 West Broadway Street
Missoula, MT 59808
(406) 543-4190
224 West Spruce Street
Missoula, MT 59802
(406) 543-3137
2000 Cemetery Road
Missoula, MT 59802
(406) 721-2435
3035 South Russell Street
Missoula, MT 59801
(406) 542-3378
641 Turner Street
Missoula, MT 59802
(406) 543-7951
7405 Mullan Road
Missoula, MT 59808
(406) 549-2857
Missoula MT Obituaries and Death Notices
Monday, June 19, 2017Montana and Wyoming. Because of his knowledge and skill, Arlyn was hired to teach heavy equipment classes at the Missoula Vocational Technical Center for several years.Rodeo was the love of his life until he met Carol Stevenson. Together they won numerous titles including all-arounds, reserves, finals championships in calf-roping, team-roping, ribbon roping and barrel racing. In 2005, both Arlyn and Carol were inducted into the NSPRA Hall of Fame.Arlyn is survived by his best friend and love, Carol Stevenson and Woofer-Huntsville, Texas, Patty (Brad, Jessica and Dex) Fallon, Nevada, Todd, Reno, Nevada, Billie (Eric, Tyler, Brandon and Austin) Billings, Sheila (Mike) Aurora, Colorado, Katy (Ken, Ryan, Allyson, and Andrew) Firestone, Colorado, and Audrey Brandvik, Forsyth.The family will receive friends from 3 p.m. till 5:30 pm. on Thursday, May 25, 2017 at Sam Houston Memorial Funeral Home in Huntsville, Texas.Full obituary may be viewed and memorial condolences made to the family at shmfh.com. ...
Monday, March 27, 2017Bob capped his UM career as Acting Dean of the School of Forestry from 1993-1994.Bob was passionately involved in politics. He served in the Montana Legislature as a representative from Missoula from 1983-1997, where he distinguished himself on fish and game, taxation, and natural resource issues, sponsoring Montana’s stream access law, mini-Superfund law, and restitution payments for illegally taken wildlife, among others. Bob served as Chair of the Montana Democratic Party from 1997-2005, a period in which the Party saw significant electoral gains at the legislative and statewide levels. Bob’s other professional accomplishments incl...
Monday, March 13, 2017Highland Park Community Church at 5725 Highland Drive. Marilyn went to be with her Lord at Wyoming Medical Center on February 24, 2017, at the age of 75.Marilyn was born on August 9, 1941, in Missoula, Montana; Marilyn was the only daughter and oldest of five.She was preceded in death by her parents, Bill and Helen Carrell and younger brothers, Harold and Norman.She is survived by her husband, Harry; and their three children, Tami (Tom) Rudkin, Lane (Laura) Smothers, and Deidre (Paul) Franklin; seven grandchildren; and her brothers, Dean (Susan) and Clifford Carrell.Marilyn married Harry Smothers on October 29, 1960, in Worland, Wyoming. They celebrated 56 years of marriage this past October.Marilyn attended Warner Pacific College in Portland, Oregon. Marilyn worked for the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service in Wyoming and South Dakota. In 1968, she and Harry moved their family to Casper in response to a vision to help a small, struggling church. Through hard work and sacrificial giving, this little group of believers would become Highland Park Community Church.Marilyn began her professional career in Casper as an office manager for the anesthesiologists located here. Eventually, she began her own company, Casper Billing Service, which she operated for 30 years. Get tips on free stuff and fun ideas delivered weekly to your inbox ...
Monday, February 20, 2017MISSOULA – Logan Nicholas-Owen Charles, 18, of Missoula, became a heavenly angel on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2017 surrounded by loving family and friends.Logan was born on Dec. 11, 1998, in Missoula, to Brent Charles and Carla Whitaker-Charles. He entered this world with quite an impact, being four months premature and weighing just over one pound. Defying the odds, Logan fought his way to be a happy, healthy baby and began his magical journey to being the miracle we all know, love and adore today. Shortly into his young life his parents would be blessed with the news that Logan had Down Syndrome. Throughout the following elementary years, Logan would be blessed with so many amazing teachers and friends that would enrich his life with kindness and knowledge. Logan attended Big Sky High School. There he would participate in Special Olympics basketball, track, and soccer. Special Olympics was a favorite time of Logan’s. He loved the gathering of friends and family and always cheered for every c...
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Monday, June 19, 2017Montana and Wyoming. Because of his knowledge and skill, Arlyn was hired to teach heavy equipment classes at the Missoula Vocational Technical Center for several years.Rodeo was the love of his life until he met Carol Stevenson. Together they won numerous titles including all-arounds, reserves, finals championships in calf-roping, team-roping, ribbon roping and barrel racing. In 2005, both Arlyn and Carol were inducted into the NSPRA Hall of Fame.Arlyn is survived by his best friend and love, Carol Stevenson and Woofer-Huntsville, Texas, Patty (Brad, Jessica and Dex) Fallon, Nevada, Todd, Reno, Nevada, Billie (Eric, Tyler, Brandon and Austin) Billings, Sheila (Mike) Aurora, Colorado, Katy (Ken, Ryan, Allyson, and Andrew) Firestone, Colorado, and Audrey Brandvik, Forsyth.The family will receive friends from 3 p.m. till 5:30 pm. on Thursday, May 25, 2017 at Sam Houston Memorial Funeral Home in Huntsville, Texas.Full obituary may be viewed and memorial condolences made to the family at shmfh.com. ...
Monday, March 27, 2017Bob capped his UM career as Acting Dean of the School of Forestry from 1993-1994.Bob was passionately involved in politics. He served in the Montana Legislature as a representative from Missoula from 1983-1997, where he distinguished himself on fish and game, taxation, and natural resource issues, sponsoring Montana’s stream access law, mini-Superfund law, and restitution payments for illegally taken wildlife, among others. Bob served as Chair of the Montana Democratic Party from 1997-2005, a period in which the Party saw significant electoral gains at the legislative and statewide levels. Bob’s other professional accomplishments incl...
Monday, March 13, 2017Highland Park Community Church at 5725 Highland Drive. Marilyn went to be with her Lord at Wyoming Medical Center on February 24, 2017, at the age of 75.Marilyn was born on August 9, 1941, in Missoula, Montana; Marilyn was the only daughter and oldest of five.She was preceded in death by her parents, Bill and Helen Carrell and younger brothers, Harold and Norman.She is survived by her husband, Harry; and their three children, Tami (Tom) Rudkin, Lane (Laura) Smothers, and Deidre (Paul) Franklin; seven grandchildren; and her brothers, Dean (Susan) and Clifford Carrell.Marilyn married Harry Smothers on October 29, 1960, in Worland, Wyoming. They celebrated 56 years of marriage this past October.Marilyn attended Warner Pacific College in Portland, Oregon. Marilyn worked for the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service in Wyoming and South Dakota. In 1968, she and Harry moved their family to Casper in response to a vision to help a small, struggling church. Through hard work and sacrificial giving, this little group of believers would become Highland Park Community Church.Marilyn began her professional career in Casper as an office manager for the anesthesiologists located here. Eventually, she began her own company, Casper Billing Service, which she operated for 30 years. Get tips on free stuff and fun ideas delivered weekly to your inbox ...
Monday, February 20, 2017MISSOULA – Logan Nicholas-Owen Charles, 18, of Missoula, became a heavenly angel on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2017 surrounded by loving family and friends.Logan was born on Dec. 11, 1998, in Missoula, to Brent Charles and Carla Whitaker-Charles. He entered this world with quite an impact, being four months premature and weighing just over one pound. Defying the odds, Logan fought his way to be a happy, healthy baby and began his magical journey to being the miracle we all know, love and adore today. Shortly into his young life his parents would be blessed with the news that Logan had Down Syndrome. Throughout the following elementary years, Logan would be blessed with so many amazing teachers and friends that would enrich his life with kindness and knowledge. Logan attended Big Sky High School. There he would participate in Special Olympics basketball, track, and soccer. Special Olympics was a favorite time of Logan’s. He loved the gathering of friends and family and always cheered for every c...