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4A FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Publication Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Deadline Friday 4 p.m. MST Monday 4 p.m. MST Tuesday 4 p.m. MST Wednesday 4 p.m. MST Thursday 4 p.m.

MST Friday 4 p.m. MST Friday 4 p.m. MST TO PLACE AN OBITUARY Go to www.greatfallstribune.com/obituary Choose and follow the easy steps. For assistance please call 406-791-1420 Ext. 2.

DEADLINES TO VIEW OBITUARIES Go to www.greatfallstribune.com/obituaries 205 River Drive Great Falls, MT 59405 Open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Have you lost a loved one? Finding a great need in Great Falls for grief support, and Schnider Funeral Homes are offering a series of five grief support meetings for those experiencing the same type of loss. Moderated by Jerri Gertson, these meetings are offered free of charge, on Tuesdays starting February 5th at 6:30 pm Funeral Home. 2425 8th Avenue North Feb.

5 Mar. 12 Grieving the loss of a spouse or significant other Feb. 12 Mar. 19 Grieving the loss of a child Feb. 19 Mar.

26 Grieving a loss through suicide Feb. 26 Apr. 2 Grieving the loss of a parent Mar. 5 Apr. 9 Grieving the loss of a sibling No one understands, except those who havewalked in your shoes.

Please call 453-7257 if you are able to attend. GREAT FALLS John Leroy Gallagher of Great Falls, MT passed away at his home on Sat- urday, February 16, 2019. Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. No service is scheduled at this time. A family memorial is planned for the family in the spring.

Jack was born April 16, 1937 in Fort Benton, Montana to John Gallagher and Margaret L. Reichelt. He was raised in Great Falls and graduated from Great Falls High School in 1955. He spent a number of years in Monarch, MT but the last years of his life were lived in Great Falls. Jack is survived by his sons Jeffrey (Kaylee) of Park City, MT, Bradley (Gina) of Sutton, AK; daughter Ra- chel (Anthony) of Carter, MT; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; brothers Ray, Jerry, Ronald, Michel, and Barry; sisters Rachel Blair, Roberta and Faith Gallagher; and many nieces and nephews.

Jack preferred being outdoors and always loved horses, dogs and the many camping and hunting trips he had been on. He once said he remembered all those camping and hunting trips and it was difficult to remember any one of those trips being better than the others. Jack was loved and his spirit is honored by his family. Condolences may be shared with the family at www. OConnorFuneralHome.com.

John Leroy Gallagher FAIRFIELD On Wednesday, February 20, 2019 we lost our loving father, brother and son, Bruce Allyn Hadley, 62, of Fairfield. A Visitation will be held Monday, February 25th at 10:00 AM with the Funeral Service at 11:00 AM at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Fairfield with Burial to follow at Sunset Hills Cemetery. For a complete obituary and to share con- dolences with the family go to www.croxfordfuner- alhome.com Bruce Allyn Hadley HIGHWOOD Maxine Emma Hildebrand Hazen, 88, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2019. Her Memorial Service will be at 3:00 p.m., Friday, February 22, 2019 at the Highwood Community Hall. Benton Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrange- ments.

Please visit Max- online memorial page at www.bentonfh.com to leave a message of condo- lence for her family. Her loving memory will be cherished in the lives of her daughter, Arlene Hartman, her son-in-law, Mike Hartman, her seven grandchildren, her four- teen great-grandchildren, and her cousins. Maxine Hazen DIXON Sharon Lee Running Crane Barnaby, 58, passed away on Feb- ruary 19, 2019 in Dixon, MT. A Rosary will be held Friday, Feb 22 at 8 PM at Foster Funeral Home in St. Ignatius, MT.

With a wake moving to Glacier Homes in Browning, MT, on Saturday, Feb 23. A Ro- sary will be held at 7 PM on Sunday, Feb 24. A Mass will be held at Little Flower Parish on Monday, Feb 25, 2019 at 2 PM. Sharon Lee Running Crane Barnaby MISSOULA Edith (Old Person) Young Running Crane, 91, passed away in Missoula, MT on Febru- ary 19, 2019. A wake will be held at Starr School Gym on Saturday, Feb 23, with Prayer Services held nightly at 7 PM.

Home Going Services will be held Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at Noon. Edith Young Running Crane GREAT FALLS Thea Lynn Weasel Head, 55, passed away on February 16, 2019 in Great Falls, MT. A wake began on Tuesday, Feb 19, 2019 at the Brown Building in Heart Butte, MT, with a Mass on Fri- day, February 22, 2019 at 11 AM at St. Parish. Thea Lynn Weasel Head GREAT FALLS Alp- honse Donald Bird III, 32, passed away on February 17, 2019 in Great Falls, MT.

A wake began on Tuesday, Feb 19, 2019 at the NAID Stickgame Arbor Building in Browning, MT. Prayer services are being held nightly at 7 PM. Funeral service will be held on Sat- urday, February 23, 2019 at Noon at the NAID Stick- game Arbor Building in Browning, MT. Alphonse Donald Bird III Sharon LeeRunningCrane 58 Dixon 19-Feb Foster Funeral Home III, AlphonseDonald 32 Great Falls 17-Feb Foster Funeral Home Crusselle Joe 69 Great Falls 19-Feb Funeral Home 81 Great Falls 16-Feb Funeral Home BruceAllyn 62 Fairfield 20-Feb Croxford Funeral Home Hayes, ConstanceC. 72 Great Falls 20-Feb Schnider Funeral Home 88 Highwood 23-Feb Benton Funeral Home Howard, Phyllis 78 Great Falls 16-Feb Funeral Home Edith Young 91 Missoula 19-Feb Foster Funeral Home Walston, Jerry R.

82 Conrad 20-Feb Asper Funeral Homes Thea Lynn 55 Great Falls 16-Feb Foster Funeral Home Additional information in display obituaries Obituaries appear in print and online at www.legacy.com/obituaries/GreatFallsTribune OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES Name Age Town, State Death Date Arrangements Obituaries Dear Abby: My youngest sister started dating a man and they quickly moved in to- gether. Six months into their relationship she got pregnant and they got engaged. Their wedding is planned for this summer. Recently she discovered he has been video-chatting with someone he met online. He admitted to apologized and prom- ised that was the end of it.

I have a strong suspicion that there have been other my sister is unaware of. Should I express my concerns to her and suggest postponing the wedding? Or should I keep my gut feelings to myself? afraid she will get married and then out really going on. Big Sister In Massachusetts Dear Big Sister: Be honest with your sis- ter. Although I suspect that your gut feelings are accurate, whether she will believe it is de- batable, but at least she will have been warned. If she does decide to stay with him, refrain from any told you Recognize that whether she marries her or not, she will forever be linked with him because of the baby.

Dear Abby: My husband and I want to go to Europe this summer, but we want to take his mother along. We have taken her on two holidays over the last two years and enjoy either one for various reasons. She now expects to go with us on our interna- tional vacations, and we know how to tell her we prefer to go alone. Please help. Holiday For Two Dear Holiday: What your husband should say to his mother is, my wife and I will be going to for a few weeks in early August.

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Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Shipping and handling included in price.) Sister suspects caught has much more to hide Dear Abby Jeanne Phillips tax season and more fun than 12 hours of taxes? A free 12 hours of taxes. This Saturday, the Tax Help Montana program is back with Saturday The event is being hosted by Tax Help Montana and Rural Dynamics Inc. Those who come in will have their taxes free of charge with no fees by an IRS tax volunteer. year, we helped over 100 people on just that Jordyn Rogers of Rural Montana said.

we did around 5,000 returns and kept millions of dollars in the state of the catch? There is no catch, just one simple requirement. In order to qualify for the program, you must be a taxpayer who makes less than $55,000 a year. There will also be other service providers and at the event their social services, as well. have Family Promise information Rogers said. going to have people from United Way and from NeighborWorks Montana, so just be a variety of organi- zations that have community based programs that can help out people that live in Great The event is being held at the Great Falls Senior Center from 9 a.m.-9 p.m.

Tax Help Montana to give free tax preparation, Enya Spicer Great Falls Tribune USA TODAY NETWORK FBI: Browning teen died of acute alcohol poisoning The FBI said Browning teenager Brittany MadPlume died of acute alcohol poisoning, an agency release on Thursday said. MadPlume was found dead in a car on Jan. 12 in Browning. autopsy performed by the Montana Department of Justice Forensic Science Division determined that Mad- cause of death was acute ethanol intoxication, and the manner of death was an the FBI release said, adding that the agency found no violation of federal law. Based on the evidence gathered, analyzed and processed, we have determined there was no violation of federal law.

FBI expresses our sincerest condolences to Mad- family for their the release said. Sun Prairie home burns down A Sun Prairie home of a family of eight burned down after catching on Wednesday evening and reigniting some- time Thursday morning. According Nate Curtis of Sun Prairie Fire, re- sponded to the structure call around 6 p.m. and extinguished the blaze. However, as the wind picked up later, the had rekindled, and the house burned down.

A neighboring home also sustained some damage, Curtis said. The Red Cross was able to provide assistance for lodging for the family in Great Falls. The family has six children be- tween the ages of 2 and 11. IN BRIEF HELENA Montana Attorney General Tim chief deputy has announced plans to run for seat in next election. Republican Jon Bennion said Thursday that his tenure as chief deputy attorney general has taught him what it takes to run the state Department of Justice.

Bennion, a 40-year-old Billings native, is the second can- didate to run for the open seat. Democratic Rep. Kim Dudik of Missoula previously announced her candidacy. Bennion was government relations director for the Montana Chamber of Commerce and served on the state Districting and Appor- tionment Commission before joining in 2013. Fox is in his second term as attorney general and is run- ning for governor next year.

Deputy attorney general announces run for seat ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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