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Mary Filiault
Mary Elizabeth Pelletier Filiault, 37, of Miles City died Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004, at St. Vincent Hospital in Billings.
She was born Sept. 10, 1966, in Miles City, the daughter of Earle and Ella Mae Parker Pelletier. She was raised and attended schools in Miles City and graduated from Sacred Heart High School in 1984.
Following graduation, she attended Miles Community College. She then moved to Boston, Mass., where she worked as a nanny for three years. She then moved to Bridgewater, Vermont, where she managed Junction Country Store.
While in Bridgewater, she met Craig Filiault. They moved to Miles City in 1991 and were married on June 22, 1995.
Mrs. Filiault worked at Holy Rosary Hospital in the cafeteria for 15 years.
She loved her dogs, spending time with her friends and coworkers, and fishing (as long as she didn't have to bait her own hook.) "Auntie M" loved all children, especially her nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Caledonians for five years.
Her survivors include her husband, Craig Filiault of Miles City; her parents, Earle "Pinky" and Ella Mae Pelletier of Miles City; four brothers, Michael Pelletier of Las Vegas, Nev., Frank Pelletier of Tallahassee, Fla., Jimmy Pelletier and his wife Tami of Belgrade, and John Pelletier and his wife Shelly of Spearfish, S.D.; and four sisters, Lisa Wagner and her husband Bob of Miles City, Amy Pontius and her husband Rob of Colstrip, Jenifer Zeilstra and her husband Travis of Billings and Sara Kellum and her husband Terry of Seattle, Wash.
Survivors also include two step-sons, Billy and Jesse Filiault of Vermont; two grandchildren, Emily and Brandon Filiault; numerous special nieces and nephews; and her mother-in-law, Betsy Wilkins of Killington, VT.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Guy and Elizabeth Parker and Frank and Emma Pelletier.
A Vigil service will be held on Sunday, Aug. 8, 2004, at 6 p.m. in the chapel of Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, Aug. 9, 2004, at 10 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Miles City. Interment will follow in the Custer County Cemetery.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Eastern Montana Cancer Center or to Holy Rosary Hospice.
Isabel Lapito O'Neill
Isabel Lapito O'Neill, 80, of Miles City died Monday, Aug. 2, 2004, at her home in Miles City.
Born in Gorham, N.D., on July 5, 1924, she was the daughter of Wallace and Patricia Malkowski Osadchuk. She attended school in North Dakota and worked on the farm herding cows. At the age of 17, she was sent to a convent in Philadelphia and was a nun for nine years.
She returned home for her father's funeral and met Sam Lapito. They were together for 28 years, until the time of his death in 1980.
On Aug. 8, 1983, she and Richard O'Neill were married. Mrs. O'Neill worked at the Olive Hotel and the Miles City Steam Laundry.
She enjoyed spending time with her friends and family and was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Miles City.
Her survivors include her husband, Richard O'Neill of Miles City; a son, Leo Lapito, and his wife, Susan, of Billings, and their children, Luke Lapito of Las Vegas, Nev., Marcia, Gabe and Lucy Lapito, all of Billings; three step-daughters, Barbara Stark of Kansas City, MO, Patricia Rubel of Missouri, Colo., and Beverly Huffman of Plains; and a step-son, Brad O'Neill of Harlowtown.
Mrs. O'Neill's parents, seven brothers and seven sisters preceded her in death.
A Vigil Service will be held on Friday, Aug. 6, 2004, at 6 p.m. at Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004, at 10 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Miles City. Rite of Committal will follow in the Custer County Cemetery.
Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice.
Harold W. Higlin
Harold W. Higlin, 90, of Knoxville, Tenn., former Miles City resident, died Tuesday, July 27, 2004, in the Shannondale Care Center in Knoxville.
Mr. Higlin was born Dec. 11, 1913, in Tonganoxie, Kan., the son of William and Georgia Baker Higlin. The family moved to the Medora, N.D., Badlands that same year where Mr. Higlin was raised and attended schools, graduating from Sentinel Butte High School.
He attended Dickinson State College in North Dakota, Billings Business College, Poly Tech and a trade school in Seattle, Wash.
Mr. Higlin and Mary Ann Bader were married at Elko, Nev. They made their home in Alaska for many years. He worked as a construction foreman.
The couple later moved to Miles City where they owned and operated a hotel while Mr. Higlin worked in the plumbing trade until his retirement from civil service at the Miles City Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
A World War II veteran, Mr. Higlin's military life consisted of CMTC, Fort Lincoln, N.D., and Marine Corps at San Diego, Calif.
He belonged to several lodges and became a lifelong member of three of them. Mr. Higlin enjoyed all sports, especially tennis and swimming.
His survivors include a daughter, Mona Carrasco; three granddaughters, Angela, Elisa and Kristin Carrasco of Knoxville; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary; and two brothers, William and Harry.
Cremation has taken place. A committal service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 5, 2004, in the Custer County Cemetery.
Bullis-Graves Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with the arrangements.
Claude "Bud" Bourn
Claude David "Bud" Bourn, 84, of Miles City died Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2004, at the Friendship Villa in Miles City.
Born in Ismay on July 4, 1920, he was the son of William and Mildred Delane Bourn. He attended school for a year in Ismay then moved to Miles City in 1927 where he attended schools and graduated from Custer County High School. Following his schooling, he worked with his father in the oil fields. Mr. Bourn and Beth Fairbanks were married and following their marriage, he worked with W.P.A. Irrigation district then moved to Washington where he worked as a welder in the shipyards. They moved back to Miles City in the late 1940s where he worked for Babcock and Lee Trucking and other local trucking companies. In the early 1950s, he started his own Trucking Company. While in business, he hauled livestock, grain and wire for interstate highways. While trucking, he received several safety awards. He retired in 1990. Mr. Bourn enjoyed dancing, playing the fiddle, camping and gardening. He enjoyed antique tractors, loved attending antique machinery shows and was a member of several threshing bees. He had a great love for his dogs.
His survivors include his wife, Betty Bourn of Miles City; four sons, David Bourn, and his wife, Velma, Bill Jones, and his wife, Pansy, and Edward Jones, all of Miles City and Richard Thompson, and his wife, Julianna, of North Branch, Minn.; four daughters, Linda Coppendge, and her husband, James, of Auburn, Wash., Frances Bartholomew, and her husband, Donald, of Miles City, Mary Scarpholt, and her husband, Lars, of Glendive and Patricia Moyer, and her husband, David, of Hibbing, Minn.; 27 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Survivors also include two brothers, Harold and Norman; and a sister-in-law, Marion Bourn of Puyallup, Wash. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Alice; a sister, Evelene; three brothers, Forrest, Russell and Kenneth; two sisters-in-law; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
The family will receive friends on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2004, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Monday, Sept. 20, 2004, at 10 a.m. at Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home. Interment will follow in the Custer County Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to www.stevensonandsons.com. Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice.