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Ronald FAUST Obituary

(1931 – 2021)

Ron Faust was a charming, kind, intelligent, and thoughtful man. He seldom spoke in anger, was fun loving, attentive, and fair, and was genuinely interested in the lives and welfare of other people. Ron recently joined his beloved wife Georgiana Coppedge Faust (1933-2019), passing quietly in his sleep at his home in Billings MT on September 24, 2021.

Born in Forsyth MT on November 2, 1931, Ron was the oldest child of Katherine Minerva McRae, a flapper from Rosebud who owned a beauty parlor, and Francis (Frank) Faust, a Minnesota native and proprietor of the local theater. Young Ronnie grew up watching the films of the 30s and 40s, sweeping up between shows, taking tickets, learning the business, and getting his boyhood pals into the Saturday matinee. (The Roxy Theater still operates today - https://www.roxytheatre.net)

When not at work or school, Ron was likely playing ball with the neighborhood boys. He loved all sports, closely following his Brooklyn Dodgers, taking up golf and fly-fishing, and lettering as a quarterback, third baseman, and point guard for the Forsyth Dogies. In the process, Ron forged close friendships that lasted a lifetime – a pattern he would repeat many times over.

A life-long learner, Ron was equally capable of scholarly pursuits. The valedictorian of his Dogie class of 1950, he graduated the University of Montana with honors in 1954 and was selected president of Silent Sentinel. In later years, Ron wrote an autobiography, enjoyed reading American history and researching the lives of his ancestors.

Ron met the love of his life in 1951, when his SAE brother Jack Coppedge invited him to Polson for golf and teenage sister Georgiana came out to caddy. Primarily conducted on campus and in the old Northern Bar, the courtship began in earnest when "George" came to the U of M that fall. They married on March 3, 1956, forging a 62-year partnership that would take them around the globe. They were in step with one another, and always vivacious on the dance floor!

Seeking a larger life than Forsyth might provide, Ron embarked on a career in international business as a manager of factory accounting for the Firestone Rubber Company. The young couple raised their family in Arizona (grad school - 1957), Ohio (58), Sao Paolo, Brazil (58 – 60), Valencia, Venezuela (60 – 62), Mexico City (63 – 65), and San Jose CA (66), and enjoyed many exotic adventures along the way.

Always, their hearts remained in Montana. Ron launched a new career as a stockbroker in 1967, accepting a position in Billings with JM Dain & Co. At first unsure he was suited to a sales-oriented profession, Ron pursued his goal through years of "bear" markets with the vigor and determination he brought to all his endeavors. Evenings were spent poring over technical stock charts, his days calling on prospects from Miles City to Missoula. Many lives were enriched by Ron's acumen for investing and he made many friends in the process. After serving as manager of the Billings branch office for many years, Ron retired from Dain in 1997.

Ron was active as member of Kiwanis Club, the Billings Mustang Booster Club, served on the boards of the Yellowstone Club and First Citzens Bank, and supported the Eastern Montana Yellow Jacket basketball program, becoming a mentor to several players. In retirement, he reliably volunteered to help seniors prepare their annual income tax returns.

Ron and Georgiana had cabins on the Boulder and West Boulder rivers where they spent many weekends and summers entertaining friends and family. He enjoyed meetings of the Bull & Bear Club in Billings and annual "Sumus" retreats in Scottsdale. They traveled extensively as a couple and treated their kids and grandkids to multiple adventures. Well into their 80s, they regularly drove hundreds of miles for a Grizzly football game. They loved watching their Montana grandkids take the field for the Columbus Cougars, sometimes driving to several towns in a single day. As they spent time in Columbus, they also became well known supporters of that community.

Among the many people that will miss Ron are his sister, Sharon Lincoln, sisters-in-law Gay Federico and Sharon Fulton (Bob); children Steve Faust ("Betz"), Johanna Kern (Joe), and Ronnie Faust (Kay); grandchildren Wilson (Shelby), Charles (Kelli), and Franklin Faust, Brooke Kern, Stephanie Edwards (Jeff), Samuel Faust (Rachel), and Louis Faust; and great grandchildren Thea Delaney Faust, Mara Joy Faust, Archer Duke Edwards, and Quincy Kay Edwards.

A service is planned in Billings on November 6. Memorials may be made to Ron's favorite charity, Project Hope, 428 East Pike Avenue, P.O. Box 1443, Columbus, MT 59019.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Spokesman-Review from Oct. 3 to Oct. 10, 2021.

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johnny berger

June 22, 2022

I was fortunate to see Ron just before he left this World, he and his son were out for lunch. I always enjoyed meeting up with the gentleman. Good Man !

Johanna Kern

November 11, 2021

It´s been very healing to read these wonderful memories of my mom and dad. All of you were very important to them! Thank you for sharing.

Rev. Dr. William H. Foster, Jr. ("Billy Foster")

November 6, 2021

To Steve, Johanna, Ronnie, and the Faust family: Unfortunately I am unable to be there in person, but I am there in spirit. I tried everything in my power to be there with you, but because of family issues could not make this possible. I want you all to know that Ron Sr. was like a father to me during my years at college at EMC. 43 years ago, he and his lovely wife, Georgianna took an inner-city kid into their family. They embraced me and showed care, compassion and concern about my life. Ron instilled in me principles of being a man, business acumen and fatherhood. Because of his guidance, I am a better human being. He was also a friend as well as a mentor. Ron was kind, generous, friendly, mild-mannered, and had a heart of gold. Even though Ron has made his transition, he is gone but never will be forgotten. I thank God for the life and legacy of Ronald Francis Faust. May God bless the Faust family. Love and Blessings.

Bonnie & Tom Eldredge

November 6, 2021

Good friends, good memories with lots of laughs and experiences shared. We miss Georgiannia and Ron very much.

Henry Clark

October 7, 2021

Mr.Faust was a wonderful mentor to athletes at Eastern Montana College, I was one of the fortunate ones to have received his wisdom and kindness from him and his family. I have very fond memories of Billings and the love shown by Ron to a young black kid from Cleveland will always be at the top of my list. Henry

Pryor Orser

October 6, 2021

Ron and "George" were wonderful people and to have them in your presence for any length of time always made you walk away feeling better than before you were with them. They were my host parents at EMC when I came to play basketball for the Yellowjackets. They were wonderful mentors and really helped me navigate my first few years there and a friendship that lasted forever. Bless their souls, wonderful, wonderful people!

John Bohlinger

October 1, 2021

Ron was a good man and loyal friend, whose memory will live on in our hearts and minds.
He and his wife "George" were good friends of ours. I have wonderful memories of sharing meals and travel with them.
May his Soul rest in Peace and may his Family be comforted with wonderful memories of their lives together.

Sande and David Seibert

October 1, 2021

What a fitting memorial.
We love you all SO much

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