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Needless to say, Ryan was a huge Bobcat fan and recently made the trip to Texas to watch the Cats play in the National Championship.Īfter college, he took a job at Farmer’s Union in Worden for a short while, before returning to his hometown in 2002, to become an agronomist at Pro Co-op. He started his college career at Williston State University and completed his degree at Montana State University. Ryan attended school in Opheim, Montana and was involved in numerous activities with baseball, drumming and socializing being a few of his favorites! He was born on in Glasgow, Montana to Carl and Karleen Nelson. Ryan Lee Nelson, age 44, passed away peacefully on his farm from natural causes on April 19, 2022. In Lieu of flowers, memorials can be sent to Glasgow Evangelical Church 152 Aberdeen, Glasgow, Montana 59230 or Glasgow-City-County Library 408 3rd Avenue South, Glasgow, Montana 59230. Condolences may be left for the family at. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m., Saturday, at the Evangelical Church in Glasgow, Montana with a luncheon to follow. Visitation will be open to the public on Friday, at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow, Montana with a prayer service/family receiving friends at 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. She is survived by daughters: Lynell Garside of Billings, Montana, and Sherrie (Kurt) Campbell of Missoula, Montana son Galen (Karla) Zerbe of Glasgow, Montana grandchildren: Andrew (Desiree) Gartside of Huntley, Montana, Paula Gartside of Billings, Montana, Chelsey (Jatin) Gandhi of Portland, Oregon, Karissa (Scott More/fiancé) Campbell of Missoula, Montana, Jillian (Parker) Lee of Plains, Montana, Kole (Allie) Campbell of Plains, Montana, Taylor Zerbe of Glasgow, Montana, Janae (Ashten) Simpson of Larslan, Montana, and Regan Zerbe of Glasgow, Montana seven great-grandchildren along with many nieces and nephews. She felt very well cared for and loved living there.įerne was preceded in death by her parents her husband, Paul great-grandson, Christian Gartside son-in-law, Bob Myers sister, Evelyn Buller brother, Duane Rousselle brother-in-law, Dell Buller, and sister-in-law, Marge Rousselle. Her last two years were spent a Prairie Ridge where she was known for her faith and her sense of humor. She loved the Lord and led a missional life starting at the age of six, when she accepted the Lord as her Savior. She also attended Christian Women’s Club and most recently filled in as the church secretary. For many years Ferne was a member of the Evangelical Church Prayer Group.
She was involved in several church activities throughout her life including teaching Sunday school, serving Awana meals, participating in Bible studies and partaking in the ladies quilting group. She loved crocheting, making afghans and reading. They enjoyed spending their winters Alamo, Texas at Bibleville and working at the Rio Grande Bible Institute where Ferne made many quilts. Paul and Ferne farmed, and operated Zerbe Brothers’ implement business until retiring and moving to Glasgow in 1997. Together they had three children: Lynell, Galen and Sherrie. She taught for two years before marrying Paul Zerbe of Lustre, Montana, in Culbertson, Nebraska on June 18, 1952. Ferne earned her associates degree in teaching from McCook College. Later the family moved to Stratton where she graduated from Stratton High School in 1948. She passed away peacefully into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior, after a brief illness, at the age of 91 on May 1, 2022.įerne grew up on a farm during the depression years, going to a one room schoolhouse in the country. Ferne Arlene Zerbe was born June 14, 1930, in Max, Nebraska, to Richard A.