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Laura

Laura Gee

d. November 29, 2025

On November 29, 2025 Laura Adeline Gee passed away peacefully at Clark Fork Long

Term Care in Plains, MT. Laura known as “Hon” by her family and close friends was

born December 28, 1921 in Ekalaka, MT to Guy and Catherine Gamroth Stitser. She

was married to Victor Gee in 1937. They raised two daughters Judy (Bob) Williams and

Linda Barnett.

In preparation to celebrate Laura’s 104 th birthday Charlene Bullen wrote a tribute to

Laura. The following tells her life story well.

At Clark Fork Valley Hospital, we are honored to celebrate one of our extraordinary

residents, Laura Adeline Gee, as she approaches her 104 th birthday. Her life story is a

beautiful testament to curiosity, resilience, and devotion.

Laura has always been a lifelong learner and a positive thinker. Her daughters, Judy

and Linda, recently discovered boxes of well-loved books among her belongings –

many filled with handwritten notes capturing what she learned and wanted to remember.

These weren’t just books; they were companions in her lifelong pursuit of knowledge.

She especially kept notes on herbs, plants, and natural medicines, reflecting her deep

interest in health and healing. Laura loved medical and hygiene books and spent

countless hours researching natural remedies. Staying informed was important to her,

and she made sure to get the newspaper daily or weekly.

Her talents extended far beyond reading. Laura sewed, crocheted, tatted, and even

made her own soap. Each winter, she prepared 50 pounds of butter to sustain her

family through the harsh Montana winters. Her parents were hardworking farmers who

made saddles and, during Prohibition, even brewed spirits – a testament to their

resourcefulness.

Faith has always been central to Laura’s life. She read the Bible every morning and

lived by the principles of good, clean living. She avoided processed foods, cooked

everything from scratch, and valued simplicity and health. She was a good Christian

woman whose life reflected her values.

Laura’s determination to learn never faded. In her 50’s, she proudly returned to school

to earn her GED, fulfilling her dream of being a high school graduate – a milestone she

celebrated deeply. At one time, she cleaned the doctor’s office, took side jobs, and

even worked at the library in Thompson Falls as a librarian, sharing her love of books

with others.

Her daughters fondly remember her unwavering positivity. When they came home from

school feeling hurt or discouraged, Laura always helped turn negatives into positives.

She was a patient listener – never judgmental, always supportive and loving – instilling

in her children the importance of a positive outlook.

Laura raised two daughters who continued to honor her legacy. Her story is one of

strength, faith, and an enduring love of learning – a life well-lived and an inspiration to

all of us.

Your legacy lives on in every smile, every kind word, and every cherished

memory.

In addition to Judy and Linda, Laura leaves behind numerous grandchildren, great

grandchildren, and great great grandchildren.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Laura Gee, please visit our flower store.

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