Beverly June Knick, June 05, 1924 — January 28, 2019

Beverly June Knick (Plentywood, Montana, MT) June 05, 1924 January 28, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Beverly June Knick June 05, 1924 – January 28, 2019 Share this obituary Send Sympathy Gifts View/Sign Guest Book| Send Private Condolences| Send Sympathy Card Services for Beverly Knick will be conducted at a later date when the family will be able to gather in better weather. A notice will be posted in The Sheridan County News, KATQ Radio, The Greeter and The Fulkerson Funeral Home Website. Until that time: Post remembrances, send cards and flowers online at www.

fulkersonsplentywood.com Beverly Knick went to sleep peacefully Sunday evening and awakened in heaven on Monday, January 28, 2019. What a glorious reunion with many loved ones! Well done my child, well done.

Bev was born on June 5, 1924 to John (Jack) and Esther (Strandlund) Wulf. She was the fourth of ten children, an interesting crew to be sure, but there is not room for all the stories here. After graduating from Froid High School in 1942, she traveled to Spokane, WA and was employed in support of the WWII efforts there.

She returned to Froid and married her high school sweetheart, Jim Knick on May 3, 1944. They began their married life on the farm, but nine years and five children later they moved to Plentywood. Jim worked in the oilfield, traveling to many locations and states.

Meanwhile, Bev invested her energies into raising their children on Chestnut Street and being a wonderful neighbor. She loved children and provided child care for many families over the years. She loved life!

She loved gardening, her flowers and trees, picking and preserving fruit and berries, along with baking bread and rolls. Picnicking and swimming ( especially at Brush Lake), traveling, campfires, hotdogs, and marshmallows were top favorites. She attended school programs and basketball games, long after her own children were gone.

She loved her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ and served her church family faithfully. Hundreds of children benefited from her Sunday School lessons. In 2010 she moved to The Pioneer Manor in Plentywood, where her 90 birthday celebration was held.

After hip replacement surgery and a complicated recovery period, she moved again to LaCasa where she received personal loving care from a wonderful staff of care givers. Thank you all so much for your love and excellent care. She resided at LaCasa until departing for her heavenly home.

Bev is survived by sons, Bill (Cherrie) Knick of Great Falls, Mt. and Arizona. Their children, James (Jessica) Knick; Marshall (Hannah) Knick; and Karlie (Spencer) Woith.

Tony (Ann) Knick of Bozeman, Mt Their children Geri Viallon Brian (Amanda) Knick; Sheila Knick. Three daughters, Carolyn (Norval) Semchenko of Max, ND their children John (Dayna) Semchenko; Grant (Alana). Nancy (Don) Schillinger of Baker, MT and their children Shawna Schillinger, Kelli (Ray) Sebestyen, Michelle (Paul) Mehling.

Peggy(Bernie) Wold and their children Erin (Ryan) Reinstra, David (Sarah) Wold and Nick Wold; 17 great grandchildren. Also surviving are 3 siblings; Gordon Wulf of Kentucky, Roma Portra of Florida and North Dakota, and Meredith Holgerson of Alaska, and assorted ? in-laws?

? and many nieces and nephews. Bev was preceded in death by her husband, parents; 4 sisters: Winnie (infant), Joan and Marcy, an infant sister Pricilla; 2 brothers: Homer and Fritz.

Grandchildren that preceded her in death were Nikki Lee Schillinger and Erick Wold, great grandson Jace David Wold, and Pixie, her devoted dog who loved and delighted her. Fulkerson Funeral Home of Plentywood has charge of arrangements.

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death notice Beverly June Knick June 05, 1924 — January 28, 2019

obituary notice Beverly June Knick June 05, 1924 — January 28, 2019

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