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Conrad S. Huso, 72, passed away April 6th 2024 with his loving family by his side at Benefis Hospital in Great Falls MT. Conrad was born to Ramona and Conrad Huso in Shelby Montana on August 9th 1951. He graduated high school in Sunburst Montana and grew up in Kevin where he passionately got into Ham Radios. He loved going to Ham Fest’s at The Glacier Meadows RV Park and many other locations. He also enjoyed being a pilot car for oversized equipment with his pickup. He was a very kind soul and never said a bad word about anyone and never complained about anything.
He is survived by his sister, Della Huso-Hunt (Tom) of Kevin; his brother, Kelly Huso of Billings; nephew, Harley Kluth (Shauna) and their children, Noah and Liam of Laceyville PA; nephews Colin Kluth of Kevin, Kory Huso of Shelby; and niece, Keely Huso-Markuson and her children, Reese and Rylee of Missoula; an uncle, Ramon Meek of Surprise Arizona; his cousin, Lorraine McNamer of Missoula; and many wonderful friends, especially Rod Frost, Bill Vodall and Bobby Fagan.
Conrad is preceded in death by his parents, Conrad and Ramona (Meek) Huso; grandparents, Joram and Jessie Huso, John S (Curly) and Cassie Meek; and a caring family friend Georgie Calder who lovingly cared for him throughout his childhood. He will especially be missed by his sister, Della, who loved him with all her heart!
Services will be held on April 19th at 11:00 at The Mountain View Cemetery in Shelby with a reception to follow at Four Corners Bar and Cafe following the service where he loved to go and visit with everyone and have his daily Pepsi.
The family suggest memorial donations to The Prairie Oasis Animal Shelter.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
225 Sixth Ave South P.O. Box 721, Shelby, MT 59474
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