Dwayne Tripp
August 13, 1963 – June 18, 2023
Dwayne Tripp passed away at his home in Missoula, June 18, 2023, from complications of COPD. Dwayne was born August 13, 1963, to Jack Tripp and Glenda (Pfau) Tripp in Missoula. He grew up in Stevensville before it was much more than the Creamery and a small Main Street. Dwayne loved the outdoors, he spent most of years fishing, duck hunting, big game hunting, and camping in and around Stevensville. Dwayne could catch a 4-pound trout in a mud puddle. He always credited his Grandpa Pfau for teaching him to fish with willow rods.
Dwayne moved to Missoula in his late teens where he earned his lifelong reputation as a hard working and dedicated employee. Some of his favorite jobs were at Les Schwab, Tripp Brothers Trucking, and Intermountain Lumber (later BMC West). He delivered the materials for so many homes in the Missoula and Bitterroot Valley during the early and first housing boom. Any drive around Western Montana would be filled with "I delivered that house, and that house" for miles.
Dwayne married Jennifer LaPointe and the couple had two sons, who remained his pride and joy. The couple later divorced but remained friendly. Dwayne later met and married, Paula Miskuly, who was his rock through thick and thin.
Dwayne was very charismatic and funny. He never met a stranger especially on the lakes and rivers of Western Montana. He was the Weird Al Yankovic of dirty Country lyrics that could make anyone laugh or blush.
Dwayne was preceded in death by his father, Jack Tripp, and nephew Douglas Tripp. He is survived by his sons Leonard Anthony Tripp (Brittany Wells) and grandson Damian Snell; and Jordan Dale Tripp and grandchildren Jack and Hanley Tripp; his wife Paula Miskuly Tripp; mother, Glenda Tripp; siblings Kenny (Vickie), Keith (Kathy), and Patty Tripp; and many nephews, nieces, and cousins. A celebration for Dwayne will be announced later. His boys and I would love to hear the other version of stories of his antics and escapades. The family would like to thank Big Sky Hospice for support. Anna and Jenny you were a bright light for Dwayne! Garden City Funeral Home is assisting the family.
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Brad and Linda Fritz
July 25, 2023
Dear Paula, I don´t know if we have ever met...but my daughter, Jen, knows you well because of Emily We are so Very Sorry for Your Loss...You and your Family are in our Hearts and Prayers Linda and Brad Fritz
Martha Randazzo (your old teacher)
July 16, 2023
Paula, sending you love, hugs, prayers.
Kelly Johnson
July 16, 2023
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
We are so very sorry
Kelly and Shelley Johnson
Sandy and Tony Ciko
July 16, 2023
We are very sorry for your loss, Paula and Tripp family. Please accept our condolences and prayers.
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