GREAT FALLS
TRIBUNE
Sunday, April 29, 2007
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Edwards Funeral Home of Chinook is in charge of arrangements. |
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GREAT FALLS
TRIBUNE
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
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Edwards Funeral Home of Chinook is
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Published in the
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HAVRE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, May 2, 2007
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MADELEINE THERESE
GILMORE
(Created: Wednesday, May 2, 2007 12:34 PM MDT)
CHINOOK Madeleine Therese Gilmore, 79,
died Thursday, April 26, at the Northern Montana Hospital after a brief
illness.
Funeral mass was T u e s d a y , May
1, at 11 a. m. in St. G a b r i e l s C a t h o l i c Church with burial
following in Kuper M e m o r i a l Cemetery. Rosary was recited on M o n d a y
, April 30, at 7 p.m. in St. Gabriels Catholic Church.
Madeleine was born Oct. 17, 1927 to George
and Della (Powell) Lariviere in Gravelbourg, Sask. She grew up in Canada and
attended school in Gravelbourg and later business school in Moose Jaw. She
ventured to Montana and there she met her husband Meredith. They fell in love
and married on May 22, 1947. They made their home in several places around
Montana, including Zortman, Big Fork, and Chinook. She ran a yarn shop, took
care of apartments, and was the City Judge in Chinook for several years, and
still had time for her family. She was a woman of great wit and good humor
right up to the time of her death. Madeleines hands were seldom idle, if she
wasnt knitting or crocheting, she was working on a puzzle, a poem or a short
story. Her passion for knitting and crocheting ensured that everyone received a
handmade sweater or afghan at some point in time. Her biggest passion was her
family; any little kid could melt her heart, right then and there.
She was preceded in death by her husband of
59 years, Meredith, in January 2007; son, Jim Gilmore in January 2003 and older
sister, Rosemary.
Madeleine is survived by her children,
Michaela Getschman of Missoula, Meredy (George) Scofield of Chinook, Marlane
(Kent) Wenzel of Verndale, MN, Terry (Deanna) Gilmore of Zurich; 10
grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, sisters-inlaw, Leona Gilmore, Marian
Gilmore both of Chinook; brother, Francis (Hilda) Lariviere of Regina, Sask.;
sister, Suzanne Stevens of Calgary, Alberta and numerous nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be sent to Women Against
Breast Cancer Chapter, P.O. Box 154; Chester, MT 59522 or ones choice.
Arrangements are by Edwards Funeral Home of
Chinook.
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