Ben-Pease-Obituary

Ben Pease Jr.

Billings, Montana

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Ben Pease, Jr., "Takes the Guns from Two Enemy Camps," died on March 15, 2004, after a month-long illness. He was born in Lodge Grass on June 15, 1923, to Ben and Tillie Whiteman Runs Him Pease. Consistent with Crow Tradition, he was raised by his grandparents, Ben Spotted Horse and Horse.Ben...

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Dear Marge & fmily,

So many years have gone buy sinceyou folks lived in Dayton, WA I have thought of Ben so many times over the years and had lost track since you were in Mose Lake.
Ben was such a great man and educator and I have always enjoyed our visits about his Indian heritage. Do you recall Marge that I was a New York Life agent? I think I wrote insurance on your children when you lived in Dayton. One of the many memories of Ben was that of his great grand-fater,...

Dear Pease Family,
Just want you to know that your Dad and husband was a very good person. He always teased our Mom and seeing all of you during Crow Fair was part of what she did on a yearly basis. It's hard to lose a parent or loved one because part of you feels gone too. But I know there are lots of great memories he left with you.

To The Pease Family,
My dear friends,I heard of your loss. I'm sorry that he has left us, because he was such a dear person and a friend to me. You all take care and God bless you.

Dear Peases,
It is with heavy hearts that we learned of this passage. We have been thinking of your family and wished we could be with you. Please know that the memories of all our times tgether and the connections over the years are in our hearts in this season. May God grant you a special peace in this time.
Love
Mariann

Pease Family,
I treasure the memories of the family get-togethers that we have shared. When we were growing up, Ben seemed so ageless and wise. We could sit and listen to his stories for hours! As I have gotten older, I have been thankful for his quiet support in the landmark events in our lives.
Please know that we are praying for God's peace and comfort in your hearts at this time.
Michael and Dalene Godwin

Auntie, Janine, Ben and Linda, I didn't get a chance to sign the book at the mortuary. We will miss Uncle very much and always know that we will keep him in our hearts and minds always. I made it back. O.

It was an honor to know your father, husband. He was a great man and one whose life will have a positive influence on many others' lives for years to come. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless. Pastor Ace and Lisa Beavers

We send our deepest and most sincere sympathy to the family of a truly great gentleman.GOD be with you all.