ANACONDA - Services for Robert "Bob" Wareham, 65, will be conducted from the Anaconda Chapel of KT Riddle Funeral Homes at 1 p.m. Friday.
Bob died Sunday, Dec. 11, 2005, in Community Hospital of Anaconda after a courageous battle with cancer.
He was born in Butte and raised in the Boulder and Basin area.
Survivors include his wife, Billie at the West Valley home; three children, Anna Marie Wareham of Anaconda, Bobbie Jean Beddes and her fiancé Tony of Billings, Charles Jess and wife Carissa of Anaconda; grandchildren, Rachel, Jacob, Jerrid, Jordan, Breanna, Charlotte, Bryce, Dilan, Tanner, and Kaedon; sister, Della Vosburgh and husband Wayne of Columbia Falls; brother, Albert Wareham of Billings; and many others that he thought as family.
He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings.
Services and cremation are under the care of KT Riddle Funeral Homes, Anaconda.
Memorials: Montana Hope Project.
Express condolences at www.mtstandard.com/obits.
Bill Huestis
December 16, 2005
Chuck,Billie,Bobbie and Anna, Growing up with Chuck I got the chance to know Bob pretty well. I cant remeber a time being at the house or on a hunting trip that he didnt make all of us laugh. He told us words of wisdom that we didnt understand until we we learned what "wisdom" really was!! Knowing he has passed to a wonderful place I pray to meet up with him again in the next life, where I know he will teach us the way of life once again.
Teri Schouten
December 15, 2005
Billie, Chuck and families, My family and I offer our condolences and prayers to you. My husband and I both worked with Bob years ago at the prison and of course I grew up with kids. Teri (Hamel) Schouten, Fred, Ashley and Jacob.
Norm & Deb Motland
December 15, 2005
Norm worked with Bob at the prison and at the smelter. We wanted to let you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Margie & Gary Hamel
December 14, 2005
Chuck, Billie and the rest of the family: We are truly sorry to hear of Bob's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Our daughter Teri knew Bob when she worked at the prison. And, of course, we all know Chuck. Take care and rest knowing that Bob is in a much better place, and no longer suffering. Margie and Gary
robin ely
December 14, 2005
To Bob's wife, Billie and family: I worked with Bob at the prison for a period of time. No one ever told a joke as well as he did. We were always laughing. To make people laugh is one of the best gifts anyone can have.
sincerely, Robin Ely
Ginger
December 14, 2005
My thoughts and prayers are with you right now. It is a very big loss. I will be praying for you all.
Monty Giulio
December 14, 2005
Uncle Robby,
I will miss you. Thank you for everything after my father passed away. I have never forgotten all that you did.
Monty
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