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Doris June Scott

RONAN — Doris June (Huston) Scott, 81, of Pablo, passed away peacefully in her sleep at St. Luke Hospital in Ronan, on Feb. 23, 2014. 

Born June 18, 1932, to Stephen Albert Huston and Dora Belle Fox in Everette, Wash., she moved to Montana at a very young age and grew up in the Bigfork and Creston area. 

Doris married Clayton Allan Scott on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1950, in Kalispell. They later moved to Pablo where Clayton worked for the State of Montana as a horticultural inspector. Doris worked at Hanson and Granley Hardware store in Ronan for many years. 

Doris joins in heaven, her beloved husband Clayton; her father Stephen; her mother Dora; brothers Robert ‘Bud’ Huston, Lester LeRoy Huston, Norman Lee Huston and sisters Vera Sampson, Ella Mae Heuscher; and her oldest son Frank Edwin Scott. 

She is survived by one sister Beverly Loehr of Payson, Ariz.; a brother Marion (Janet) Huston of Richland, Mont.; sister-in-law Helen Meston of Tees, Alberta, Canada; sons Gerald Jay (Christine) Scott of Kalispell and Clay Allan Scott of Pablo; daughter Nancy Jane (Henry) Pieper of Polson; seven granddaughters: Sylvia Rai (Chuck) Webb of Ronan, Amy Lynette (Drew) Miller of Evensville, Ind., Julie Ann (Canyon) Smith, Traci Diane (Matt) Bean, Joni Marie (Ryan) Mitchell, all of Kalispell, and Brenda Lee (Jamie) Shepard, Sarah Lynn (Nathan) Lamphere of Polson; grandsons Tucker Johns Scott of Kalispell, Scott Emu (Brooke) Pieper of Hatch, Utah, and Adam John (Michelle) Pieper of Great Falls; 24 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was respected and loved as a friend, employee, sister, wife, aunt, mother and grandmother. She will be greatly missed. 

A memorial service will be held in Doris’s honor on Saturday, March 8, at 10:30 a.m. at the LDS Church in Polson. A reception will follow at the church. 

 

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