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man‎Charles Arthur Waite‏‎
Born ‎19 Feb 1901 Utica, Judith Basin County, Montana, died ‎10 Feb 1968 Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana‎, age 66 years, buried Utica, Judith Basin County, Montana
1927, moved to Utica, MT

Utica--Charles Arthur Waite, 66, Utica rancher, died Saturday morning in the Lewistown hospital of a heart attack.

He was born Feb. 19, 1901 in Utica, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waite. He attended schools in Utica and graduated from Hobson High School. Later he attended Montana Tech in Butte.

He married Eileen Rooney June 3, 1924 in Sanford.

He as a member of the Church of Christ.

Surviving are the widow; five sons, Walter L. Waite, Conrad; Charles Waite, Coburg, Ore.; Dorey Waite, Utica; Don Waite, Alexandria, Virginia; Robert Waite, Bozeman; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Fellows, Lodge Grass; Mrs. William Miller, Great Falls; a brother, Day Waite, Portland, Oregon; a sister, Mrs. Felix Aubuchon, Los Angelea, and 12 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. at Cloyd chapel, Lewistown. Burial will be in Utica cemetery.

Billings Gazette (MT), 11 Feb 1968

Married ‎3 Jun 1924 Stanford, Judith Basin County, Montana, age 23 years (married 43 years) to:

womanEileen Heather Rooney‏, age by marriage 19 years, daughter of Francis John Patrick "Frank; F.J.P." Rooney and Kathleen May "May Kathleen" Hughes‏.
Born ‎15 May 1905 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Event Description: adopted, died ‎19 Mar 1981 Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana‎, age 75 years
In 1907, two-year-old Heather DWYER was adopted out of a Toronto, Ontario, Canada nunnery. She spent grade school and junior high in Hobson, MT, then went to Stanford, MT several miles away and lived with the Harveys. She learned she was still an "alien" when she applied for Social Security.

Children:

1.
manWalter Francis Waite‏
Born ‎16 Apr 1926 Stanford, Judith Basin County, Montana, died ‎8 Dec 2020 Conrad, Pondera County, Montana‎, age 94 years, buried Judith Basin County, Montana
Walter F. Waite, 94, a Marine Corps veteran and community leader, died on Tuesday, December 8, 2020, at Pondera Medical Center.

Graveside services with military honors will be held at Utica Cemetery in spring.

Survivors include his wife, daughter, son, stepson, 2 brothers, 2 sisters, many grandchildren and great grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by daughter, Diane White; and brothers, Darcy Waite and Rene Waite.

Walter was born April 16, 1926 in Stanford, MT to Charles and Eileen Waite. When he was just an infant, his parents moved to Utica, MT, where he attended grade school. After graduating from Hobson High School, he went to work in the Portland shipyards. At age 18, he joined the US Marine Corps, taking his advanced training at Jacques Farm, CA, training as a volunteer flame-thrower man both on foot and in a Sherman flamethrower tank.

He first served as a volunteer in a Marine Raider Bn in the South Pacific. Later his Raider Bn was absorbed in the 4th Marine Division. This division had earned four battle stars and was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for courage and bravery.

After WWII he was pulled out of the 4th Division and sent back to Guam as an N.C.O. to help handle security for the Japanese War Crimes Trials. In 1946 he was one of some 70, 000 Marines rushed into North China to block the Chinese Communist 4th Army's eastward advance. Upon his discharge in December of 1946, he went to work mining in Butte copper mines. By 1955 he had started his own construction business, erecting steel buildings out of Great Falls. Walter worked as horseman for Anderson Lahr Land and Cattle Company for 27 years. He raised Angus cattle of his own and was proud to raise Grand Champion winning bulls. Walter loved all creatures, great and small.

In 1947 he married Marketta Winn. They later divorced in 1965. On May 2, 1970, he married Marilyn Maki. They were married for 50 years.

In 1950, Walter established a registered cattle herd predominantly old-line breeding. For 44 years, he intensified these bloodlines and built this strain into one of Montana's premier small herds! He served 13 years as a director of the North Montanan Angus Association and one year as president.

Walter was always an ardent booster of his beloved country among young people. He served in many capacities in Montana's 4-H Local Leaders Association, county, district, and state. As president of Montana's 4-H Local Leaders Association, he was one of the founders of the Montana 4-H Foundation.

He served as one of the two 4-H Leaders on the State 4-H steering committee, and as the State 4-H Leaders organization's representative to coordinate with the Montana's Extension Agent Association's designated representative.

He was very active with the Montana VFW Americanism programs, serving two terms as state VFW Americanism chairman with wife, Marilyn, as co-chairman. In 1983 he received a US appointment as an aide-de-camp to the National VFW Commander.

In 1970, Walter was appointed by Montana's governor, Forrest H. Anderson, to serve on Montana's advisory committee to the US White House Conference on Children and Youth.

An active civic and community leader, he served many years as City of Conrad councilman. He served on the Pondera County Cemetery Board, Conrad Library Board, City-County Planning Council. He was member of the north central AARP Chapter 247 and served as its president in 1989.

Upon his retirement in 1987, he spent 5 ½ years writing the popular book "Silver Dollar Tales", an in depth story about the legendary "old cowboy" town of Utica.

In 2009 Walter came out with another pictorial book called "Backtracks" about the historical old Utica and it's 130 years of existence. A wonderful work composed of over 120 photographs, illustrations, and sketches in vivid colors with historical story to accompany each illustration.

Walter enjoyed reading, playing the guitar, hiking in the great outdoors, and spending time family and friends.

Complete obituary at Pondera Funeral Home

2.
man‎Darcy Dean Waite‏‎
Born ‎17 Dec 1928 Stanford, Judith Basin County, Montana, died ‎23 May 2015 Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana‎, age 86 years
Was bachelor at Utica on family farm

3.
manCharles Rene "Charles Rene" Waite‏
Born ‎21 Sep 1930 Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana, died ‎10 Feb 2011 Harrisburg, Linn County, Oregon‎, age 80 years
Near Portland,OR

4.
womanHeather Waite‏ PRIVACY FILTER

5.
manDonald Day Waite‏ PRIVACY FILTER

6.
womanGloria Ann Waite‏ PRIVACY FILTER

7.
manRobert Edwin Waite‏ PRIVACY FILTER

8.
woman‎Iris Gail Waite‏‎
Born Stanford, Judith Basin County, Montana, died ‎3 Apr 1941 Stanford, Judith Basin County, Montana
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9.
woman‎Theresa Kay Waite‏‎
Born Stanford, Judith Basin County, Montana, died ‎26 Sep 1946 Stanford, Judith Basin County, Montana
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