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Everett Ezra Shuey

Bozeman, Montana

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Everett Ezra Shuey passed away peacefully Thursday, March 6, 2008, at the Vintage Suites Care Facility in Butte. He was 88. In the last years of his life he was attended to and cared for by his loving niece, Connie Dewey, and Blossom, the only dog he ever allowed in his home.Everett was born to...

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I met Everett and Aggie when I was a little girl. My grandparents Cliff & Agnes Small were friends of the Shuey's in Helena. My parents Bill & Tuffy Haselhorst were also friends of Everett's and visited him when they were in Butte. When my mom told me of his passing I thought back to when I would visit Helena in the summer. Holly Fallon and I would walk down the alley to visit Everett and Aggie for lunch. They were very gracious to have 2 preteens in their home. I remember the books,...

Everett was the first friend I ever had, and the longest running fiendship I have. I spent my youth growing up as Everett and Aggie's nextdoor neighbor. I hunted and fish and learned so much about being a man from a truelly wonderful human being. His legacy will carry on in my brother, parents and I. I thank Everett for taking me on one of his Alaskan adventures. He opened my eyes to a whole new life. I know for his sake he is resting more peacefully. I shared countless adventures in Montana,...

Like Jo, I knew Everett and Aggie as a little girl. My folks enjoyed some good times and travels with them. Our family had only admiration and appreciation for Everett. He did so much for Montana Wool Growers and the industry. Everett had a rare commodity - integrity. He will be greatly missed.
Laura and Ross Bleazard
Ralph and Ruth Dreyer

Everett should be remembered by all sheep & wool producers in Montana and the nation for the dedication and leadershiip in attaining political and economic goals for the industry.
For the producers,past and present ,we want to express our gratitude and friendship for Aggie & Everett.
Ralph & I and our families express our personal respect and admiration for Shuey.
Ralph E Dreyer,Glasgow,Mt. Honorary President Montana Woolgrowers
John Paugh,Bozeman,Mt. Honorary...

Ev Shuey was a great man and a good friend. He was the most honest, forthright lobbyist the Montana Legislature ever had. Men with his leadership, vision and integrity in politics are a rare commodity these days. Rest in Peace Our Friend!

I knew Mr. Shuey through my father John Willard. They served in the Legislature together and shared hunting adventures. My memories of Mr. Shuey were that of a very self assured gentleman. He will be missed, and in my father's memory I bid Everett farewell.

Everett was my Dad's--Victor Smith-- great friend all through college and on into their respective careers. Vic always enjoyed telling the story of Everett having a winning night at the tables in Uptown Butte after the War ended, and he was on his way to homestead up in Alaska. According to my Dad, Everett took his winnings to Bozeman and used them to pay tutition and enroll at Montana State College.
At the capitol Everett was always very kind to a young lobbyist who was the son of an...

Everett was the most genuine true friend a person could have. I have known him since I was a little girl. He and Aggie were my folk's best friends. He was there for all of our family fun and tradgedies. I loved him like a "Grandpa." I hunted with him since I was about 6 years old. He would shoot a wild turkey, then he would be so excited, I would have to run his asthma medicine to him, He would have a "puff" and away we would go again. So much fun.....
I will never forget a man like...

I am writing on behalf of myself and Daughter Cary. We loved Everett and treasured the times we spent with him in his home in Butte, MT while Connie was caring for his every need during the last few years of his life.

He was a true Montana Man in every way. He made his mark on Montana politics, and National politics. His last few years were made very comfortable by his loving neice Connie and her Dalmation, Blossom. Everett never allowed a Dog in his home until Connie came to...