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Gladys I. Hulett, age 95, peacefully passed away due to natural causes Saturday, November 23, 2019, at the Northern Montana Care Center in Havre, Mont.
Gladys was born October 13, 1924, in Havre, the fifth of eight children born to Alexander and Ella (Starcke) McIntosh.
She was raised on the family farm north of Havre and graduated from Havre High School in 1944. For several years, Gladys worked as the receptionist for Dr. McKenzie. In 1947, she married Ray Hulett and the couple had three daughters. They raised their girls in Havre, where Gladys later worked for JC Penney, in Central Supply and as a nurse's aide at the hospital for many years, and, for a short time, at St. Jude School. She was also employed at Yellowstone Park during the summer after she retired.
Gladys was a quiet woman who valued education, her faith in God and dearly loved her children. She was health conscious and enjoyed the outdoors. Her greatest blessing in life was becoming a grandmother and she liked to make pies and treats for her children and grandchildren. Gladys was a hard worker and never complained. She will be remembered for her kindness to others and affection for animals. She lived independently and always had a cat or two and a faithful dog companion, Dusty, for many years. She enjoyed traveling, cooking meals, baking anything, growing plants and, most importantly, visiting family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Alexander and Ella McIntosh; sisters, Albertine Bosworth and Martha Smith; brothers Roderick, Robert, John and Jimmy McIntosh; Ray Hulett, and one great-grandson, Lane Bashor.
Gladys is survived by her daughters, Linda (Herman) Gonzales of Bozeman, Ella (Jim) Tweten of Nashua and Raela (Courtney Tait) Hulett of Havre; grandchildren, Nikolai Gonzales, Leah (Cam) Bucher, Emily Gonzales, Kara (Ben) Fosland, and Kevin (Kaitlin) Tweten; Jeremy (Mary) Tweten, and Benjy (Tanya) Tweten; three great-grandchildren, Abe, Tristan and Declan; brother Stuart (Carol) McIntosh; and numerous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, December 14, at the Northern Montana Care Center Grace Chapel. Burial will follow at Highland Cemetery.
Please consider memorial donations to the Shriners Hospitals for Children, Boys and Girls Club or your favorite charity.
Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements and condolences for the family can be left at http://www.hollandbonine.com.
Her family would like to thank all her caregivers, past and present, at Northern Montana Care Center and Valley View Home in Glasgow for their wonderful care and compassion.
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