1937
2021
Roy Carreon Rodriguez
FRENCHTOWN - Roy Carreon Rodriguez, 83, of Frenchtown passed away on Tuesday, May 4, 2021, with his family by his side. Roy was born on Oct 15, 1937 to Miguel and Maria Rodriguez in San Antonio, Texas.
First and foremost Roy was a devoted Christian. He was born into the Catholic Church, but he was always interested in everyone's perspective in God's word and loved discussing his religious views. Roy eventually converted to the Protestant faith and was a member of the Salvation Army Church for a number of years. Finally joining the West Valley Assembly Church recently where he loved his weekly devotional meetings and discussions with its members until his death.
On a training mission in the back country, the ration drop did not arrive on day 4. A young soldier came up to Roy and said "master sergeant, when are we going to eat" Roy replied, "there is a meal just down the road. All you have to do is tighten your belt a notch or two and keep walking". When they made camp, Roy gave that boy the last of his rations he had in his pack.
Strength and leadership, with compassion; that was his hallmark.
Roy was a man of great fortitude, tough as nails when it was required. He never complained to others about his problems, but would always take the time to listen to others.
Roy graduated from Frenchtown High School in 1958 and immediately joined the railroad gangs on the Great Northern Railroad, which eventually became Burlington Northern and quickly worked his way up to a heavy machine operator, which he held until his retirement in 2000. He joined the Army National Guard in 1966, where he went to jump school and proudly became an integral part of the Airborne Special Forces team which allowed him to jump out of airplanes (on purpose), which he loved. Roy retired after 37 years as a Green Beret E8 Master Sargent in the 19th Special Forces group. He was so very proud of the roles he played both on the railroad and in the military and talked about his many adventures during his long retirement from them both. Roy had an amazing work ethic and passed that on to his children.
He traveled all over the state of Montana during his career. It was hard to name a town that Roy hadn't been to, or what roads you would need to take to get there.
Roy was a man of God, respected in his community and loved by his family and friends. He will be missed forever and his stories will live far beyond his generation.
Roy (Rohilio) Carreon Rodriguez is survived by his loving wife of almost 61 years, Sandra Jean Rodriguez. He is also survived by his seven children, Betsy (Christian), Tammy (Gene), Diana (Jerry), Thomas, Christina, Rebecca and Joel, seventeen grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren.
Arrangements are under the care of Garden City Funeral Home in Missoula.

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2 Entries
Judy Hansen
November 28, 2021
ROY
Though months and years pass onward
Thoughts of you float through our minds.
A special place in our hearts we hold you.
Praise songs that you may have loved or not
Amongst us a chair that you may have sat at
Politics you had strong beliefs you threw at us
You brought us your kind of laughter
You shared your love of God and family
Your own uniqueness peaked our interests
Your jello cakes how are you loved to share them
With smiles and tears in our hearts you hold us
Your foot prints on this world no longer
Yet your foot prints in our mind
forever
Wade Van Gilder
May 19, 2021
A great longtime military friend. RIP my friend.
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