Death Notice - Beverly Smith Beverly Smith age 71, born May 2, 1950 passed away May 14, 2021. Full obituary to follow. Lucille Lorang Helsper November 14, 1929 – February 19, 2021 Lucille Helsper, 91, was born in Great Falls to Charles and Catherine (Thommes) Lorang on Nov. 14, 1929. She died peacefully Feb. 19 in Butte. She is survived by sisters Anna Lingel and Mary Seidl, and her six children, John H. Helsper (Denize Springer) of Mill Valley, Calif., William F. Helsper of Deer Lodge, Lynne M. Gallion (Ron) of Centennial, Colo., Michael D. Helsper (Annette) of Tustin, Calif., Cheryl A. Gebhardt (Matt) of Kalispell, and Curtis L. Helsper (Sue) of Coeur d Alene, Idaho. Also surviving her are grandchildren, Brian Helsper of Tustin, Calif., Kevin Helsper (Allison) of Anaheim Hills, Calif., Ronnie Gallion (Gara Frisch) of Aurora, Colo., Tom Gebhardt (Heather) of Wasilla, Ark., Ryan Gebhardt of Kalispell, Brenna Russell (Paul) of Nelson Bay, Australia, Scott Helsper of San Bernardino, Calif., Drew Helsper of Coeur d Alene, Idaho, and Dennis Wind of Butte. Her great grandchildren are Blake, Luke and Zackary Helsper of Anaheim Hills, Calif., Lily and Titus Gebhardt of Richland’s, N.C., Seb and Charlie Russell of Nelson Bay, Australia, and Sterling and Brody Gallion of Aurora, Colo. Lucille was predeceased by her husband, John V. Helsper; sisters Katie Hugg, Sylvia Mammen and Helen Rada; and daughter-in-law Lisa Helsper. After graduating from Great Falls High School, Lucille worked as a stenographer until she married. The couple raised their children in Great Falls, Sun River and Anaconda, where, later in life, she worked at Christie’s Flower Shop for 20 + years. She also lived briefly in Kellogg, Idaho and Yuma, Ariz., returning to Anaconda before moving to Butte. An energetic follower of her children’s and grandchildren’s sports pursuits, “Gramma Lucy” often traveled hundreds of miles to cheer them on at games and meets. They all looked up to her as a bold, strong, driven, funny and sometimes a larger-than-life figure and hero. When she wasn’t traveling, Lucille was busy going to and volunteering to manage rummage sales and other community events as well as advancing her skills in a number of crafts, including ceramics, crochet and fashioning beautifully accurate silk renderings of many species of flowers, often contributing them to the weddings and other celebrations of friends and families. Lucy will be remembered for her generous spirit, as a friend to all her children’s friends and as someone who could empathize with and strike up a conversation with anyone. She loved Elvis Presley, NASCAR and spending time at her family’s cabin on Flathead Lake, where picking and eating cherries were one her favorite things about summer. She marveled at nature and tried to share it with her children and grandchildren, particularly the wonder of butterflies, hummingbirds, roadrunners and the chickens that lived in the trees outside her Yuma home. Late in life she relished the role as her own family’s matriarch at the gatherings at her son Bill’s ranch where she kept time on expertly played spoons with all the musicians in the family. She also held her own at horseshoes and even took up the challenge of her son’s home-built mechanical bull. “Oh, what a thrill!,” she proclaimed as she walked away victorious. Lucille was an avid member of the Daughters of Isabella and the congregation at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Anaconda. A Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, May 28, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 605 Clark St., Deer Lodge, MT 59722. Rite of Committal will follow at Hillcrest Cemetery in Deer Lodge. Condolences and memories can be shared online at https://buttefuneralhome.com/obituaries/lucille-helsper-age-91-of-deer-lodge/#respond Gifts in Lucille’s honor can be made to: Daughters of Isabella, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or to a favorite charity. Please visit www.buttefuneralhome.com to offer the family a condolence or to share a memory of Lucy. Axelson Funeral and Cremation Services has been privileged to care for Lucy and her family. Comments are closed.
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