John-Ross-Obituary

John "Jack" Ross

Great Falls, Montana

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STOCKETT – John "Jack" Ross, 75, of Stockett, an Air Force veteran and former auto body technician, died of undetermined causes Friday at his home.His funeral is 11 a.m. Thursday at Hillcrest Lawn Chapel, with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Schnider Funeral Home is handling arrangements.John...

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Jack was truly a lifelong friend to my brother Steve and I. We went on many a hunting, fishing, & drift busting Jeep excursion with Jackie. Many cruises to the Stock car races back in the 60's in his little black 62 Nova. He and the " Bowen boys" taught me "ALL" I know about bodywork, esp. after living across the street for 20 years from "Ross" as the Bowens called him. I ran over to his place each time I saw him drag in another 'total'. It was a "kick!" They are all professionals at the...

Dear Bev,Karleen,Jim, and Kevin,
I'm so sorry to hear about Jackie, he had such a gentle loving soul that will be missed.

Hi Jack! Sure I'll have a Pepsi. How's the sheepherders wagon commin'.
It was always good times visiting at Jack's house!
I rember the day we were tamping a pole for Lewis Construction at Del Bonita in about 30 below, Jack stopped tamping and said "This is my last year out in this cold" and he went back to tamping. He started at Brevigs the next summer.
A man of his word and the best kind of a freind! You and your family are in our prayers.

Bev & family
I have many childhood memories of Butch when I was growing up in Stockett.I really enjoyed stopping in to his garage when we were in high school to see what he was working on.What a craftsman he was.He will be missed by me and all our family.

Jack, you will be missed, because we have so many good memories of you, the hunting trips at Tiger Butte with the friends, when we were just kids, the time we met in Utah at Hill Airforce Base when we were both in the Military, our trip to Alaska, your visits to Swan Lake.
The Raunig family will always remember you and be grateful for the work you did on the Raunig Ranch Cemetary where our mom and dad are buried, the care you gave our mother, and for being our son's godfather. Our...

To Jack's Family & Friends,
You have our deepest sympathy for the loss of this delightful man whose life, well lived, has left such a lasting impression of love and fellowship for your inspiration. We will pray for your complete comfort and healing from sorrow through our Lord, Jesus Christ, His loving presence is beyond all compare and will give you courage to face each new day.

Dear Bev and family,
We were so sorry to hear of Jackie's death. I have so many good memories of all the times he spent at our house with Dale. He was so good to Mom and he always stopped in to see us when we were in Stockett. Bob enjoyed fishing with him and Dale. He will be missed by so many people but we all have good memories.
You and the family are in our thoughts and prayers.

I WILL ALWAYS MISS JACKS SMILEING FACE IT WAS A PLEASURE TO WORK WITH JACK AS A BODYMAN. ONE OF THE BEST TRADE MEN KNOWEN.

"Butch" Ross was a family friend of Charles and Evelyn Ladd, when we were stationed at Malmstrom A.F.B. We all agreed it was the best time of our lives. Mom and Dad have passed away in the last five years, as well as my brother Billy. Butch spent many hours at our dining room table playing cards during the long winter evenings. We have often thought of him and our time in Stockett. Dad wanted to get back in touch with Butch after Mom died, but never did. I hope they are all having coffee...