1942
2023
Rickerd Mason Felstet
Rickerd Mason Felstet, a gentleman with smiling eyes and a song in his heart passed away July 1, 2023, at Peace Hospice in Great Falls.
Rick was born May 17, 1942, in Redding, California, to Rickerd E. and Ann (Oktabec) Felstet. Rick attended schools in Ovando and Frenchtown then worked as a heavy equipment operator.
While he was in Helena for National Guard, he met his future bride, Margaret Campbell at a dance in Canyon Creek. They married November 7, 1969, and had two children, Anne and Tom.
After moving to East Helena, Rick worked for Maronick Construction then built roads in south Helena for Bill Diehl. His innate understanding of road buildingaintaining along with his design eye led him to create various bucket tools to make the work more efficient. His patents can still be found and the concept can be seen on various construction sites. He finished his working life as the road supervisor for Jefferson County.
Rick might have retired, but he was never idle – tinkering in his garage, helping out friends and neighbors, fishing, four-wheeling, and most enjoyable of all was dancing.
Along the way he served on the city council in East Helena and guided his kids and their friends in his quiet, kind way that somehow made you feel even worse than if you would have been chewed out.
Rick was preceded in death by his parents Rick and Ann, parents-in-law Russ and Gertie Campbell, and beloved wife, Margaret. Survivors include daughter Anne (Dan) Dartman, son Tom (Candice), and grandchildren: Sidney and Jake Felstet, Sam, Gertie, and Xavier Dartman, and Sully and Scott Ulrich. His siblings and brother-in-law also survive him: Duane Felstet, Don (Janet) Felstet, and JoAnn Kohler, and Jim (Nancy) Campbell along with twelve nieces and nephews and their families.
Rick's genuine, good-humored nature attracted many friends who will miss him dearly, in particular his dancing partner and advocate Dona Davies and her family.
Funeral services will be 11 am Monday, July 17, at Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home, 3750 N Montana Avenue followed by a luncheon. An inurnment ceremony at Resurrection Cemetery concludes the day. Please visit www.retzfuneralhome.com to offer a condolence to the family or to share a memory of Rick.
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Tim & Gretchen Stenson
July 23, 2023
So sorry to hear about your dad`s passing, Tom. Please accept our condolences to you and your family.
Shelly Grandy
July 16, 2023
Rick and Margaret were wonderful neighbors, I will miss Rick out in his yard and waving over the hedges to say hello. My thoughts and prayers are with you, God Bless.
Joe Moore
July 10, 2023
Anne, Tom and family,
Your dad was a great neighbor and a solid guy. I know how happy our dad was when he decided to get involved with the City Council.
The Moore kids
Marilyn Connor
July 9, 2023
I have so many wonderful memories of your mom and dad laughing and joking with the family. I´m sure they are dancing on the clouds and happy to be together again!
Ellen Allen
July 9, 2023
Rick and Margaret used to visit with us many mornings at Smiths. She was such a sweet woman and we were so sad when she passed. Now Rick had gone and we had just seen Rick at breakfast a few weeks ago. Even after his stroke Rick was happy and always smiling making the most of each day. I had given him numbers for his house so he could put together his estate and he was always wanting us to go out to dinner with him but we hadn´t gone which he reminded me each time we saw him.We thought so much of Rick!
Ellen Allen
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