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Glacier Funeral Home Glacier Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Browning community. Glacier is a full-service funeral provider specializing in burials and cremations.

05/20/2026
05/19/2026

Christopher Gobert

Christopher Gobert, 71, passed away on May 14, 2026.

The service for Christopher Gobert will be held on Thursday, at 2:00 PM at Little Flower Parish.

Visitation: Tuesday, at 1:00 PM at Old Eagle Shields.

Burial: Holy Family Mission Cemetery,Browning, MT.

Honoring those who serve today and every day. 🇺🇸This Armed Forces Day, we thank the men and women of our Armed Forces fo...
05/15/2026

Honoring those who serve today and every day. 🇺🇸This Armed Forces Day, we thank the men and women of our Armed Forces for their dedication, sacrifice, and service.

A mother’s love is something we carry with us—through every stage of life. This Mother’s Day, we honor the women who hav...
05/08/2026

A mother’s love is something we carry with us—through every stage of life. This Mother’s Day, we honor the women who have nurtured, guided, and supported us in ways both big and small. We also recognize that for many, today is a time of remembrance. May the memories you hold bring comfort, and may the love you shared continue to surround you.

Robert Kennerly JrRobert Henry Kennerly Jr., lovingly known as "Robby," passed away May 2, 2026. Robby was born on April...
05/06/2026

Robert Kennerly Jr

Robert Henry Kennerly Jr., lovingly known as "Robby," passed away May 2, 2026. Robby was born on April 23, 1955, in Browning, Montana. Robby was married to Ellen Baker for 50 years. He was the son of Robert Kennerly Sr. and Helen Redfox. He spent his whole life in Browning, Montana. Robby attended Browning High School and graduated in May of 1973.

Robby worked as an electrician for over 50 years. He received his Journeyman License from Indian Action Trade School and was a well-known electrician in the community.

Robby will be remembered for his crazy and fun times with his friends and family. He loved to fish, take rides around the Sun, and attend Woodstock.

He is survived by his wife, Ellen Baker; his sons, Robert "Rob" (Carla) Kennerly and James Kennerly; his daughters, Teresa (Chance) Horn and Amanda (Charles) Lafley; his sisters, Mary Kennerly and Marie Kennerly; and his brother, Ronald "Kitty" Kennerly; his uncle, Alfie Youngman; aunts, Shirley Youngman, Evelyn "Tiny" Cobell, Wanda Cobell, and Karen Gray; along with numerous grandchildren including Josiah Oldchief, Traylyn Kennerly, Angel Kennerly, Kassandra Kennerly, Chance Horn Jr., RoxiLyn Kennerly, David "DJ" Kennerly, Skylar Kennerly, John Horn, and Taenielle Kennerly; and two great-grandchildren, Aubria Oldchief and Lovella Aimsback.

Robby was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Kennerly Sr. and Helen Red Fox; his grandparents; his friends/ cousins, Merlin Oscar, Ed Billedeaux, James "Mad Dog" Kennerly, Leo Kennerly, and many other cousins who we miss.

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Gabriel Daniel CalfbossribsGabriel Daniel Calfbossribs, lovingly known as "Gabe," was born on May 31, 1982, in Cut Bank,...
05/04/2026

Gabriel Daniel Calfbossribs

Gabriel Daniel Calfbossribs, lovingly known as "Gabe," was born on May 31, 1982, in Cut Bank, Montana. After a long and difficult absence, Gabe has been found and laid to rest, bringing both sorrow and a measure of peace to those who never stopped loving him or holding onto hope.

Gabe was the son of Gerald Calflooking Jr. and the late Danette Calfbossribs. He spent his early years growing up in Browning, Cut Bank, and Heart Butte, Montana-places that shaped his spirit and where many of his lifelong memories were made. He also lived in Billings and Butte, Montana, carrying pieces of home with him wherever he went.

He attended school in Cut Bank, Browning, and at Chemawa, building friendships and connections that stayed with him throughout his life.

Gabe worked as a wildland firefighter, a role that spoke to his strength, courage, and willingness to stand in the face of danger for others. He proudly pushed back the flames with his family by his side as he fought with his father, brother and sister during the wildland fire season. He also worked at Sun Mountain Lumber in Butte, Montana. Whether on the fireline or at work, Gabe was known for his resilience and his ability to push through hard days.

More than anything, Gabe will be remembered for his presence-the way he could bring comfort without saying much, and laughter without trying too hard. He had a natural way of joking around, lifting spirits, and making people feel at ease. His humor and warmth left a lasting imprint on everyone who knew him.

He is survived by his father, Gerald Calflooking Jr.; his son, Jacob; his sisters, Jamie and Kellie Fitzgerald, Danielle Wroblewski ; his brother, Josh; his aunts, April Calfbossribs and Aloha Redhead; and his uncles, Daniel Calfbossribs III (Threasa) and Ronald Redhead (Robin). He is also remembered by many extended family members and friends who cherished him deeply.

Gabe was preceded in death by his mother, Danette Calfbossribs; his sisters, Jennifer Fitzgerald and Kimberly Calfbossribs; his brothers, Steven and Gerald; and his grandparents: Carmen Redhead; Daniel Calfbossribs Jr.; Daniel and Mae Calfbossribs; Johnny and Mary Oldchief; Bernard Redhead Sr.; Gerald Calflooking Sr.; and Judy "Bubbles" Smith.

Gabe's journey was not an easy one, and the time he was missing weighed heavily on all who loved him. Through those long days and nights, he was never forgotten. His return, though marked by loss, brings a sense of closure and the opportunity to honor his life, his struggles, and the love that surrounded him.

He will be deeply missed, fondly remembered, and forever carried in the hearts of his family and friends.

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Caring for families in our community is something we are truly honored to do. Being chosen to help during such important...
04/30/2026

Caring for families in our community is something we are truly honored to do. Being chosen to help during such important and personal moments is a responsibility we deeply respect.

We are grateful for the trust placed in us and for the opportunity to support and serve when it matters most. If our team has been there for you or your family, we would be grateful if you took a moment to share your experience. Your feedback helps others learn what to expect and allows us to continue providing thoughtful, meaningful care.
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In honor of Earth Day, consider planting a tree in memory of someone you love. A living tribute, a lasting legacy, and a...
04/22/2026

In honor of Earth Day, consider planting a tree in memory of someone you love. A living tribute, a lasting legacy, and a beautiful reminder that their memory continues to grow every day. 🌳

Orline DevereauxOrline Devereaux, 74, passed away on April 8, 2026.The service for Orline Devereaux will be held on Frid...
04/21/2026

Orline Devereaux

Orline Devereaux, 74, passed away on April 8, 2026.

The service for Orline Devereaux will be held on Friday, at 2:00 PM at Little Flower Parish.

Visitation: Tuesday, at 2:00 PM at Glacier Homes Community Center.

Burial: At a Later Date

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Frank StillsmokingFrank "Smokey"  Still Smoking Sr. was born June 7th,1934 to Sam Still Smoking Sr. and Mabel Vielle in ...
04/15/2026

Frank Stillsmoking

Frank "Smokey" Still Smoking Sr. was born June 7th,1934 to Sam Still Smoking Sr. and Mabel Vielle in Durham, Montana.

Frank met Theresa Wall at Willow Creek and married in 1950 at Little Flower Parish in Browning, MT. They were married for 27 years. He resided in Durham, Poplar and Browning, Montana throughout his life.

He greatly enjoyed art, both creating it and teaching art classes. Frank worked as an Art teacher, Forestry as a wild land fire fighter, picking potatoes, and did ranch work. He was a crew boss and during the flood of 1964 he was Search and Rescue. Frank was given the right to paint Teepees and made drums. He found joy in being a cowboy, gambling on a good night, and telling stories of his hunting adventures and firefighting days.

Frank is proceeded in death by his parents, wife Theresa, sons; Frank Dean Still Smoking, Glenn Still Smoking, brothers; Sam Still Smoking Jr., Albert Still Smoking, Everette Still Smoking Sr. and Herbert Still Smoking, sisters; Sarah Wells, Jillian June Wooden Legs, Sandy Ross.

He is survived by his sons; Alfred Still Smoking, Eli Still Smoking, and Gilbert Still Smoking, Daughters; Debbie Comes at Night, Margret Still Smoking, Rebecca Dwarf, and Ella Wall, sister; Dorothy Still Smoking, brothers; Alvin Still Smoking, Thomas Still Smoking, and Melvin Still Smoking. Along with 100 grand and great-grandchildren.

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Marlene CadotteMarlene Faye Fugle Cadotte was born  on January 28, 1952 to Nellie Eloise Dusty Bull Fugle and Myron Fran...
04/14/2026

Marlene Cadotte

Marlene Faye Fugle Cadotte was born on January 28, 1952 to Nellie Eloise Dusty Bull Fugle and Myron Francis "Mike" Fugle. She was the youngest of 9 children and last surviving child of theirs. She was born late in the life of her mother and father. Her many nieces and nephews were much like her siblings. She also raised several of them and was like a mother to them even before she had her own children.

She married the love of her life, William "Bill" Cadotte on August 30, 1973 and remained married to him for 52 years and 7 months. She had 3 daughters with Bill and 8 grandchildren. She was blessed to have 4 great grandchildren. She loved her children and grandchildren and great grandchildren with all of her heart and soul. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and GG.

Marlene had an infectious laugh. She loved to tell stories. She loved to visit family and friends, gamble, go to church, and do puzzles with her friends at the Eagle Shields. She was a devout Catholic. Before Covid she attended church several times a week. She also use to love to work the women's cursillo. She did that for many years and made many good friends as a result.

Marlene was proceeded in death by her parents, all of her siblings, and her granddaughter Marlee Morgan. She is survived by her husband William "Bill" Cadotte, children Myra, Nellie, and Joanne Cadotte, her grandchildren; Scott (Zita) Cadotte, Carlee Cadotte, Marlyssa and Carlyssa Green, Cheryl, Cody, and Nicholas Cruz, and her great grandchildren Camari YellowOwl, Pierce Cadotte, Arianna Wolfrobe, and Isla Cadotte, her step grandchildren; Roger, Chris, Cassandra, and Randy Cruz and their children.

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