James-Dalbec-Obituary

James "JD" Dalbec

Great Falls, Montana

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James L. "JD" Dalbec, 72, of Great Falls, died of natural causes Wednesday, Feb. 22, at Benefis Health System.Cremation has taken place and graveside services will take place at a later date. Schnider Funeral Home is handling arrangements.JD was born Aug. 11, 1939, in Butte, to Vernon and Elaine...

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what a great sense of humor -- a great friend

a great friend and the best sense of humor in the class of 57

My prayers go out to Jim's family.We kept in touch just by wishing each other "Happy Birthday" for the past several years, and I will miss that.May God be with your loved ones. You are missed.

Im really sorry to hear of Jim's passing. What a great guy, I will miss going into Howard's and having a pizza and visiting. Our whole family sends our condolences. Louis, Sherry, and Karissa Gutenberg

Our hearts go out to you Joe,Keith and Mary Ann and the rest of the family. When I was a child, Jim was always the example of a kind, caring guy, an example of how we should be as adults. I remember when he joined the military, thinking it was a brave awesome thing to do! He will be missed. Paul and Judy Gunlikson Swortz.

Our deepest sympathy to the Dalbec family on the death of Jim. May God bless all of you.

Rick and Orla Gunlikson Smith

Our condolences to the Dalbec family. Jim was a friend - of Howie's since Shelby school days - and of mine through daily emails. Jim was a clearinghouse of news re mutual friends and an encyclopedia of sports trivia. I'm a '59 CBHS grad and he especially enjoyed reminding me of the Coyotes' victories over the Wolves, not only the exact years and scores, but also play-play accounts. What a memory Jim had, plus a great sense of humor. We will miss him.
May God bless you, now and always.

Hey Unc, will miss my daily emails, pics, and Griz updates. Sorry, still a Bobcat, though! The Springer clan loves you.

Jim will always be a big part of my Montana memories. One of a kind indeed. You will be missed my friend...by many.