GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Saturday,
October 16, 2004
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Opal
RUDYARD - Opal C. (Wolery) Harrison, 84, died
of natural causes Thursday at a
Services are 3 p.m. Sunday at Our Savior's
Survivors include three sons, Donald (Jean) Harrison of Great Falls and
Robert and Lyle Harrison of Rudyard; three daughters, Shirley (Donald) Rudolph
and Jean Stone of Chester and Elaine (Willis) Hodges of Cordes
Lake, Ariz.; three brothers, Elvyn Wolery of Chester, Wayne Wolery
of Inverness and Lloyd Wolery of Joplin; 15
grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren; and a special foster child, Frank
First-Raised of Fort Belknap.
Opal was born March 13, 1920, in Hill,
She married Norris W. Harrison on March 30, 1939, in Havre. They farmed
north of
She loved her life as a homemaker and mother. In addition to raising six
children of their own, the
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents and
two brothers, Royal and Olyn Wolery.
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HAVRE DAILY NEWS Monday,
October 18, 2004
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OPAL
RUDYARD - Opal Claire (Wolery)
Harrison, 84, died Thursday, Oct. 14, 2004, at the
A funeral service was conducted by her
nephew, the Rev. Dale Wolery, at 3 p.m. Sunday at Our
Savior's
Opal was born at home on a farm near Hill
on March 13, 1920, to Guy Clarence Wolery and Blanche
Lulu Wilson. The Wolery family moved to
Opal married Norris W. Harrison on March
30, 1939, at Havre. They lived on his farm north of
Opal had been active at Our Savior's
Her hobbies included crocheting, quilting
and knitting. She also enjoyed canning and baking. She will be remembered for
her fresh breads and cinnamon rolls. In her earlier years, she enjoyed
gardening, camping and playing pinochle with family and friends. In more recent
years, she liked to play cribbage with her son, Robert. During her quiet time
at home, she loved to listen to the radio or play her favorite musical tapes.
Survivors
include her sons, Donald (Jean) Harrison of Great Falls and Robert and Lyle
Harrison, both of Rudyard; daughters, Shirley (Donald) Rudolph of Chester,
Elaine (Willis) Hodges of Cordes Lakes, Ariz., and
Jean Stone of Chester; special foster-child, Frank First-Raised of Fort
Belknap; brothers, Elvyn (Eileen) Wolery
of Chester, Wayne (Betty) Wolery of Inverness and
Lloyd (Fern) Wolery of Joplin; sister-in-law, Mary
Packard of Chester; 15 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and numerous
nephews & nieces.
She was preceded in death by her parents;
husband; brothers, Royal and Olyn Wolery;
a granddaughter; and a great-grandson.
Arrangements by Rockman Funeral Chapel of
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