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Dorothy Lucille Webb Harold J. Martin was born 1905, in Greeley, IA, and died December 4, 1977, at Warm Springs State Hospital, Warm Springs, Deer Lodge Co., MT, at age 72. Buried in Lewistown City Cemetery, Lewistown, Fergus Co., MT. He is the son of James Ray Martin of Correctionville, Woodbury Co., IA, and Bertha B. Bloodworth of Elkport, Clayton Co., IA. Dorothy Lucille Webb was born October 10, 1911, in Anaconda, Deer Lodge Co., MT, and died November 12, 1986, in Great Falls, Cascade Co., MT, at age 75. Buried in Highland Cemetery, Great Falls, Cascade Co., MT. She is the daughter of Bert Porter Webb, and Mary Deleena "Dell" Morgan. Harold J. Martin and Dorothy Lucille Webb were married December 3, 1929, in Helena, Lewis and Clark Co., MT. Harold J. Martin and Dorothy Lucille (Webb) Martin had had two children:
Harold J. Martin and Dorothy Lucille (Webb) Martin were divorced about 1932 in Montana. Harold J. Martin then married before 1970, to Winifred M. Barker of Lakeside. Dorothy Lucille (Webb) Martin then married Anthony Joseph "Tony" Lutkie. Anthony Joseph "Tony" Lutkie was born July 2, 1907, in Ashland, Ashland Co., WI, and died June 28, 1979, in Three Forks, Gallatin Co., MT, at age 71. Buried in Sunset Hills Cemetery, Bozeman, Gallatin Co., MT. Anthony Joseph "Tony" Lutkie and Dorothy Lucille (Webb) Martin were married Unknown. Anthony Joseph "Tony" Lutkie and Dorothy Lucille (Webb) (Martin) Lutkie had no children. Anthony Joseph "Tony" Lutkie and Dorothy Lucille (Webb) (Martin) Lutkie were divorced November 22, 1955, in Bozeman, Gallatin Co., MT. Dorothy Lucille (Webb) (Martin) Lutkie then married Walter David Rotvold. Walter David Rotvold was born July 5, 1925, in Butte, Silver Bow Co., MT, and died May, 1973, at his home while painting his house, Great Falls, Cascade Co., MT, at age 47. Buried in Highland Cemetery, Great Falls, Cascade Co., MT. Walter had a total of three marriages. Walter David Rotvold and Dorothy Lucille (Webb) (Martin) Lutkie were married July 3, 1958, in Fort Benton, Chouteau Co., MT. Walter David Rotvold and Dorothy Lucille (Webb) (Martin) (Lutkie) Rotvold had no children. TIMELINE On Sunday, March 13, 2011, Charlotte Marie Martin Frick peacefully passed from this world to the next. Charlotte was born April 11, 1932, in Bozeman to Dorothy Lucille Webb Martin and Harold J. Martin. Charlotte was a fourth-generation Montanan and great-granddaughter to pioneer Harry Morgan, rumored to be the first white man born in Montana Territory. Charlotte spent most of her childhood living in Three Forks, with Grandma and Grandpa Johnston and her sister and lifelong best friend, Dorothy. As a teenager she was an excellent horsewoman and led the Three Forks Rodeo parade. On Dec. 7, 1949, she married Rodney Frick in Bozeman. They shared their life together until his passing in 2006 - almost 56 years together. They were a great team. Charlotte was a champion flower gardener, and found great joy working with plants. She spent many hours volunteering at Headwaters Heritage Museum, adding special touches. She volunteered and attended the United Methodist Church for most of her life. She worked hard and never expected anything in return. She was all about doing the right thing. Charlotte was preceded in death by both parents; her son, Dale; and her husband, Rodney. She has a large family to carry on her hard-working values for many years to come. Survivors include her sister, Dorothy Pishkin of Oklahoma City, Okla.; children, Jeryl (Andy) Fuchs of Chehalis, Wash., Dan (Gina) Frick of Three Forks, Janice (Garry) Tyrrell of Calgary, Alberta, and Jody (Edd) Gryder of Bozeman; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, all a great source of pride for her. Charlotte also leaves behind a loving extended family of in-laws, nieces and nephews who enriched and supported her life. A special heartfelt thanks to Edgewood Vista in Belgrade. Her friends at Edgewood treated her with extraordinary kindness, dignity and respect throughout her Alzheimer's journey. Rocky Mountain Hospice also helped make her final days on earth comfortable and peaceful. Thank you. Donations may be made to Headwaters Heritage Museum, or to the Alzheimer's Association. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 19, at K&L Mortuary in Three Forks, with a gathering afterward at the United Methodist Church annex. Henry Norton "Harry" Morgan was born January 6, 1863, in Fort Benton, Chouteau County, Montana Territory. Ophia E. C. "Opha" Rider was born March 5, 1870, in Valparaiso, Sanders Co., NE |