John E. Walborn

John E. Walborn

John Walborn Obituary

Published by Billings Gazette on Apr. 29, 2008.
Not many times in this day and age of computers and cell phones can we say a cowboy died with his boots on doing what he loved but that is exactly how John E. Walborn left us on Saturday, April 26, 2008. On his horse, roping calves, doing what he loved to do, where he loved to do it and with the people he loved to do it with.
John was born on Sept. 28, 1934, to Almon and Florence Walborn in Hardin. John, from an early age, was out riding horses and helping his dad run the family ranch east of Hardin. Riding horses and working cattle was a definite fit for John and, when the family moved to Livingston and started a ranch there, he was right alongside his dad and sisters working on the ranch.
John graduated from Park County High school in Livingston in 1953. To him, though, the bigger accomplishment of that year was winning the Bareback Competition in the Montana High School Rodeo and going to Sioux Falls, S.D., to compete in the National High School Rodeo. While not doing all that well, the trip was worth it to John. This also ignited John's love of rodeo, in which he competed for many years afterwards.
John always loved the outdoors. When he was young, if he wasn't out working, he was out hunting or fishing in the back country. One of the big hunting adventures John had in his life was a trip to Alaska to hunt Dahl Sheep. He talked about that trip often and still had the mount of his successful hunt. Even though John was a country boy, he did make a stab at living in and understanding the big city. John always liked to make the joke that he dug post holes in California for a couple of years (which was true enough description of what he did) and that was enough of the big city for him. His only regret about leaving the big city to come back to Montana to ranch and live in the Big Sky Country was leaving his son John T. behind.
After moving back to Montana, John started to ranch on the family place east of Hardin. He became involved in numerous community concerns and business organizations. Some of these past activities include, but are not limited to: President of the South Central Montana Pork Producers, President and Director of the Montana Pork Producers, Director of the National Pork Producers Council, Former Trustee of the then Yellowstone Boys Ranch, Director of the Big Horn County Memorial Hospital, Former Big Horn County 4-H Leader and County Fair Superintendent, Director of the Hardin Rodeo. He was active in his church, United Church of Christ E&R Church, as a choir director, elder and Sunday School Teacher. He also received an FFA Honorary State Farmer Degree in 1965 and was the first Montanan to be named Pork All American in 1971. While doing these things, he also taught his kids, Perri and Kirby, the love of the land, ranching and the value of hard work while continuing to run a successful business. Teaching his kids to overcome challenges and continue to achieve their objectives was important to him.
A challenge John took on at this time was politics when he successfully ran for the Montana Legislature and represented District One in the House from 1973 to 1974, the only annual sessions of the Montana legislature ever held.
John continued his service to his industry with his 32 years of Northern International Livestock Exposition (NILE) service, where he served on the Board of Directors and served as President of the NILE in 1999 to 2000. His goal with this organization was to bring agriculture and ranching to the youth in the community and helped in this with his yearly donation of a heifer calf to the NILE Merit Heifer Program.
Later in John's life with his wife and friend Diane, he took great comfort and warmth from having the great luck of living next to one of his kids, Kirby, and getting to know him and share in his life and the lives of some of his grandkids. In this day and age of families moving around and not living near each other, John understood what a great stroke of fortune it was for him to see some of his grandkids born and grow up and to be an integral part of their lives. One of the things John loved to do for his kids was set fireworks off on the Fourth of July. It didn't matter if they were his grandkids or the hired hand's kids, setting fireworks off for the "kids" was a great joy for him. We all knew who the fireworks were really for, but we all played along with him anyway.
John was preceded in death by his parents, Almon and Florence; a wife, Marlene Parker; a sister, Zena Wright-Ensign; and a wife, Diane Travis-Walborn. He is survived by his son, John (Kathy) Walborn of Chino, Calif.; daughter, Perri Walborn of Helena; son Kirby (Karmae) Walborn of Hardin; granddaughters, Courtney Walborn, Karmara Walborn, Kyra Walborn; grandson, Kohl Walborn; sisters, Jo Annette (George) Hammond of Hardin, Aldonna (Gerhart) Blain of Billings; and numerous nieces and nephews.
John's family invites you to attend a casual memorial service celebrating his life at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 3, at Smith Downtown Chapel, 925 S. 27th St., Billings.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic, 50 27th St. West, Suite A, Billings, MT 59102.
What can one say about a man that has lived a long, full life? A man not too proud to admit his mistakes and understand how he and others can learn from them. All we can say is we love him and will miss him.

This obituary was originally published in the Billings Gazette.

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May 10, 2008

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Nancy Siemion

May 10, 2008

I was so sad to hear about John`s passing. He and his family were my family for so long. And did so much for me. Thank You John and the rest of the family . I wish I could of been there for the celebration of his life.Perri and Kirby my heart goes out to you both. Love Nancy Siemion

Donna Delp

May 3, 2008

Dear family of Johnny, Our deepest condolences to you all during this time of loss for your family. May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Our memories of great times and the help Johnny gave our 4-H Club the Rocket Rangers will always be appreciated. Our prayers are with you. Donna Delp and family

Joyce and Jim Laughery

May 1, 2008

John was a dear friend and a strong, loyal, beautiful man. He genuinely cared about so much and so many. He will live on in the legacy of his children and the memories of all of us who love him.

SELMA STRUCK

May 1, 2008

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY, THERE IS NO GOOD TIME TO LOOSE A FATHER OR BROTHER, YOU ARE ALL IN OUR PRAYERS.

Mike Ferguson

April 30, 2008

Doni,
Sorry to learn about your brother.

RaeAnn Ferguson

April 30, 2008

I am sorry I never had the chance to meet John. Aldonna fondly spoke of him often. His stories will live on. I extend my sympathy to all of the family.

Kelly Kehler

April 29, 2008

Sorry to hear the loss of a great cowboy, and loved one. John was always fun to visit, he had many great stories that usually ended in a laugh. Seemed like I always seen him when I went to the tire shop, he must have had a lot of flats through the years! Sincerely Kehler family!

Jim Adams

April 29, 2008

I was sad to hear about John's passing, but in an odd way I was glad to hear of the circumstances. That's how a cowboy should pass. Like I told my brother Tom, if Charlie Russel was still alive, he'd paint a picture of that. He was a wonderful husband to my mom, Marlene Parker, and just a gentle, knowledgable man all the way around. We'll all miss you, John.

Rick

April 29, 2008

Now that I am gone, remember me wth smiles and laughter.

And if you need to cry, cry with your brother or sister who walks in grief beside you.

And when you need me, put your arms around anyone and give to them what you need to give to me.

There are so many who need so much. I want to leave you something -- something much better than words or sounds.

Look for me in the people I've known or helped in some special way. Let me live in your heart as well as in your mind.

You can love me most by letting your love reach out to our loved ones, by embracing them and living in their love.

Love does not die, people do.

So, when all that's left of me is love,
give me away as best you can.

~ Author unknown

Gayle Muggli

April 29, 2008

Please accept my deepest regrets at John's passing. Even though I was very young when visiting the family at the ranches, I still consider him my cousin. My prayers and thoughts are with your family at this sad time.

Chuck Lundberg

April 29, 2008

My extended family appreciated John’s friendship and patronage for many years. Our Condolences and Best Wishes to All.

Ronda Wagenman

April 29, 2008

So sorry for your lose. Our hearts and prayers are with your family.
Rob and Ronda Wagenman

Melissa Conkey

April 29, 2008

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."

It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man."

God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.

When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.

There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.

If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.

So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.

And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.

Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2008

Lauri Adams Sax

April 29, 2008

John was the best step-father, and the love of our mother's life. She loved the ranch and John. He helped raise my brother Tom during their five short years of marriage, and left an impression on all of us. I'm sure there is a huge celebration in heaven that John finally showed up. There were alot of people waiting for him! Thank you for teaching us how to live and how to move on.

Beverly & Richard Sanders

April 29, 2008

We know that he will be missed. Keep all your good memories in your hearts.

Ashlea Redding

April 29, 2008

Kirby and family,
I was sad to hear about Johnny. I have fond memories of him-among them being he bought my first market lamb at the BH county fair. I know he'll be missed. Take comfort in knowing he died doing what he loved to do. There's not a better way.

Annegret (Lackman) Westwood

April 29, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Connie & Jack Watts

April 29, 2008

John was the nicest, most sincere gentleman that we've ever known. His support of NILE over the past years was not measureable. Whether it be for the Board and staff, new events, rodeo and PBR, scholarships, the basic tradition of Western Heritage or support of youth in agriculture, John was always most willing to lend a hand. We are thankful for the way he touched so many lives.

Dale and Bonita Kober

April 29, 2008

John always had a smile on his face and a kind word. He was a great gentleman who did a lot for his community and will be greatly missed. Our condolences go out to his family.

Bob Fly

April 29, 2008

John was a great help to the boys of the Big Horn FFA Chapter always helping us prepare for swine judging competitions. He was a friend and mentor to many.

Joe Boyd

April 28, 2008

Big Horn County, Montana and the Country was one way or another touched in a sincere-postive way by John over the years.

He had a loop around it all and kept the slack out.

Joe Boyd

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