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John Newton Etchart

Helena —John Newton Etchart, age 71, passed away peacefully April 5, 2017.

John was born July 2, 1945 in Glasgow, MT, the second of five children to Gene and Elaine Etchart —a well-known and respected, second generation, Northeastern Montana Basque sheep and cattle ranching family. John graduated from Glasgow High School in 1963 and went on to attend Carroll College, playing football, basketball and baseball for the Fighting Saints. His treasured time as a student and athlete at Carroll inspired a life-long love for the college and the Helena community. John graduated from Carroll in 1967 and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. After completing Marine Corps officer candidate school, John was commissioned a second lieutenant. Upon his promotion to the rank of first lieutenant John was assigned to a rifle company which he commanded during a combat tour in Vietnam.

After returning from Vietnam, John was accepted into law school at the University of San Francisco where he studied for two years before realizing his heart was not in a law career. It was during that time that John met Sarah Fortune Russell from Bronxville, NY on a blind date. The pair fell in love and were married on October 18, 1975 in the Borromeo Chapel at Carroll College. John and Sarah then moved to Montana where John received a masters degree Eastern Montana College.

Living in Billings, John served as the inland states coordinator for the Northern Tier Pipeline, which began his long career in public policy and governmental affairs consulting. John served as an Under-Secretary of the Department of Interior under President Reagan, before becoming a Vice President of Burlington Northern Railroad.

In April 1984, John and Sarah welcomed their only daughter, Jeannie, who was, from the very beginning, the light of John's life.

John was well known for his extensive experience in legislative and communications work throughout the Northwest and in Congress. Throughout his professional career, John assumed a number of leadership positions. He served multiple terms as chairman of the Northwest Power Planning Council, Executive Vice President of Tonbridge Power, and as a partner at the Gallatin Group Public Affairs. He also served on a number of boards including the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, St. Peter's Hospital, the Helena Forest Foundation, Montana Chamber of Commerce, and was a long-time trustee at his beloved Carroll College.

John was a natural leader known for his quick wit and incomparable memory. He loved athletic competition - especially those contests involving the Carroll College Fighting Saints and Notre Dame Fighting Irish - and had an extraordinary array of other interests including politics, history and golf. Above all other pursuits or interests, however, was John's love and devotion to his countless friends and his precious family. John was a man of great faith and long-time member of the Helena Cathedral.

A life well lived is a life surrounded by family and friends, and there is no truer example of such a life than that of John Etchart. He touched the hearts of everyone he met and will leave that lasting legacy to the many who were blessed to know him.

John was preceded in death by brother-in-law Brent Frederickson, sister-in-law Alicia Russell, nephew Jacob Etchart, and niece Sally Jo Page Haynie. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Sarah, and daughter Jeannie; his parents, Gene (age 100) and Elaine (age 95); his siblings Michele (Steve) Page, Joe (Patt) Etchart, Janeen (Tom) McCarvel, and Jacque Frederickson; his many cousins, nieces, nephews, and grand-nieces and grand-nephews who "Uncle Cookie" loved so much.

Please join us in celebrating John's exceptional life. A vigil service will be held at the Carroll College PE Center on Monday, April 10 at 7:00pm, with family receiving friends at 6:00pm. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, April 11 at 12:00pm at the Cathedral of St. Helena followed by burial with full military honors at the Montana State Veterans Cemetery at Fort Harrison. A reception will take place from 2:00-4:00pm at Green Meadow Country Club. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the John Newton Etchart Project at Carroll College, 1601 North Benton Avenue, Helena, MT 59625. Please visit www.aswfuneralhome.com to offer a condolence to the family or to share a memory of John.

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Published by Great Falls Tribune from Apr. 8 to Apr. 9, 2017.

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Mary Wagner

April 3, 2019

Still can't believe he is gone. What a wonderful man. Did have the pleasure of meeting his brother Joe at the Women's National NAIA Basketball Tournament in Billings. We had some good laughs and talked about our Basque heritage. Still would love to make a trip to that country someday? Rest in Peace John. Mary and Dan Wagner

April 11, 2017

Although John and I had only a few run-ins after his days at Carroll he was the same John Etchart that I grew up with in Glasgow, kind, friendly and always very up beat.
During our days at St. Raphael's were played basketball together and spent many an afternoon going through his baseball card collection.

I had no idea that John was sick or I would surely have gone to see him. I know how close the entire Etchart family has been over the years and this must be a devastating loss to the family.
John has left a legacy of many accomplishments and his wit and humor will be missed. My sincerest condolences go out to the entire Etchart clan.
Michael Boehme

Marily Weber Mangnall

April 10, 2017

How wonderful to see the success that John made of his life. My condolences to his family. I attended grade school with John at St. Raphael's in Glasgow.

Joyce Wokich

April 9, 2017

I am deeply saddened to read about John's death.

I worked for him at Northern Tier Pipeline Company in Billings and soon learned there was never a kinder, more attentive person anywhere.

May the incredible memories of a life well lived be a comfort to all the family.

Dana & Cathy Wagenhals

April 9, 2017

We are very sorry for your loss . It is interesting reading about John's interests and accomplishments. Wish people like him could live till 100. We are thinking about all of you.

Chip Halverson

April 9, 2017

I first met John when he tried to recruit me out of Glasgow to attend Carroll College in 1986 and again in 20 years later in Washington DC by chance when we both had an appointments to visit with Senator Baucus in Washington DC. I had my young son with me on the trip and he said "maybe I can get him to attend Carroll instead." He was very genuine guy and even after 20 years of not speaking it felt like we had just left off. Sending the entire Etchart family our prayers during this difficult time.

Mary Wagner

April 8, 2017

John Etchart was one of the first people we met when Dan and I took our oldest son Gary to Carroll College. Immediately we felt a connection to this school and this Carroll Family through this wonderful man. We talked about our Basque heritage as I was one of the 15 Hasquet's from Shelby. Every time we ran into John, he always took the time to stop and visit. He was one of the kindest, sweetest, amazing people I have ever met. Please know that you and your family are in all our thoughts and prayers at this time. It is so hard to look at this smile and know we will never see him again in our travels to Helena. May God bless all of you at this time. Dan and Mary (Hasquet) Wagner and Family.

Bill and Geri DiRocco

April 8, 2017

Sorry for the loss of your brother, Michele. His life sounds amazing. He will be in our prayers.

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