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Alma Lorraine Rathbun

Polson, Montana
November 1, 1933 - March 27, 2010

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            Alma Lorraine Rathbun, 76, joined her beloved husband of 51 years on March 27th 2010 in Polson, MT. Alma was born to Annie Franks DuPuis and Everett Franks Nov. 1, 1933 being the first baby born in the new hospital in Polson, Mt.
            Grandma (Alma) married her soul mate and best friend Delbert Rathbun on June 1, 1951 in Polson, Mt where they started a great journey together. From that reunion they had five children. They spent most of their lives in Polson; aside from the short time they lived in Seeley Lake, Great Falls and Bull Head City, AZ. Grandma was a stay at home mom until the children were older. Alma started work as a waitress at the Pirate and Hut cafes in the 1960’s and met so many wonderful people who told so many stories of the old days of Polson. She later went back to high school when she was 33, with two of her daughters, who were freshman and sophomores. She did two years of high school in one year, with five kids at home. It was her proudest moment when she got to walk up to the podium to accept her high school diploma in 1967. Soon after, she attended college classes in Polson at the community college, which later formed into the SKC that we know today. She then became the bookkeeper for Cal-Gas, working there for several years, also worked at Security State and 1st Citizens Banks.

            She met so many wonderful friends along the way, whom she always kept in touch with. Her life long friends, Irene Olson, Phyllis Sanford and Ruth Larson were there from day one and they became known as the gang of 4, they were the world to her. In retirement Alma and Delbert managed numerous motels. Grandma had a passion for traveling and loved the Greyhound Bus. In 2004 grandma took the trip of a lifetime, taking a cruise from Vancouver, BC to Anchorage, AK with her best friends Alice and Duane Johnson and Irene Olson. Grandma was a HUGE Mariners fan and got to attend a Mariners game in 2007 in Detroit, Michigan with her Granddaughter, Melissa. She loved having family get-togethers, bowling and playing cribbage any chance she could get.
           Grandma had a unique power of remembering numbers. She never forgot a
birthday or a phone number, even after getting Alzheimer\’s. Alma was Mom and Grandma to so many people who came thru the front door, inviting them to a game of pinochle, cribbage, and whatever games they wanted to play. The girl\’s Suitors would come to the house to see and visit with “Mom”, before anything else, because she always had something good cooking on the stove.
          Alma is preceded in death by her parents Annie Franks DuPuis, Everett Franks and Augusta DuPuis; husband Delbert L. Rathbun, Sister Donna Smith, step sisters Dorothy Getz and Enid DuPuis, four half brothers, one half sister, grandson Jeffry L. Walters, and sister-in-law Bonnie Franks Alma is survived by Daughters Arleen (Lloyd) Austin; Debbie (Cliff) Pittsley; Lila Davis (Guy Clatterbuck); Sons Paul (Beth) Rathbun; and Wade (Freda) Rathbun, sister Vera Utzke, brother Allen Franks, sister-in-law Betty Christenson, 31 grand kids, 65 great grand kids and 18 great-great grand kids, and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
           A memorial service will be held on Thursday, April 8, 2010 at 2:00 PM at Grogan Funeral Home, 101 Sixth Ave. E., Polson, MT. A reception will follow the services at the Tribal Senior Citizen’s Center in Polson. Messages of condolence may be sent to the family online at
www.groganfuneralhome.com. The staff of Grogan Funeral Home and Crematory, Polson, considers it a privilege to care for Mrs. Rathbun’s family.


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  1. DON NICHOLLS/LILA WILLIAMS says:

    We both send our deepest condolences at this time of loss.

  2. Dallas Peterson says:

    So sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. She was a neat lady. Our prayers are with you—Dallas and Michael Peterson

  3. Kathy Graham says:

    Alma was such an inspiring woman and friend to all that knew her.I know your loss will be great and that somehow you all will gain strength in the wonderful moments shared with her over the years. I know I will.

    Tho it seems impossible right now she will always fill your lives with her uniqueness!!!

    Kathy

  4. Kathy Harrod says:

    Dear Deb Arlene and family, Alma was such a special wondraful human being. This world is at a loss with her passing. God Bless you all and leave you with all her warm special memories. I was
    honored to know her. Kathy Harrod Smith

  5. Donna & Lynn says:

    It was a special pleasure to be with Alma in the Class of 1967! She was such a part of our class. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.

    Class of 1967 – Polson High School

  6. June D. Skaggs says:

    All,

    No words to express the loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.
    Will always remember the times she spent eating my home made maple bars.

  7. Colleen Pollreisz and family says:

    Alma was a wonderful friend and co-worker. She worked for us at the Super 8 Motel for years. Her dedication in work was always 110% just like her friendship to others. Our mom and grammy Marge spent a month in the resthome right before passing away and Alma was down to check on her every day, that meant so much to all of our family. Even in her state of mind and in her pain, she still cared for others so deeply. We will miss her very much and share in your loss, but do know that she is in peace and has her beautiful smile going again!
    With our deepest sympathy and prayers,
    Colleen and Blackie Pollreisz, Jana and Chris Ellenwood and kids

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