06 October 2022

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Sharon Atkins

Sharon Atkins


Sharon Lee Shumway Atkins, 80, of Miles City, formerly of Wolf Point, died Sept. 27, 2022, at the McCone County Health Center in Circle. She was born Jan. 9, 1942, in Wolf Point the daughter of George and Pearl (Jones) Shumway. She grew up and went to school in Wolf Point. On Dec. 16, 1980, she married James Atkins, an Air Force gentleman out of Glasgow Air Force Base. Three daughters were born to this union. James and Sharon did a lot of traveling and went through every state, except Hawaii and Alaska. They also were stationed overseas in England, where the youngest daughter, Robin, was born. A life highlight for her was meeting some famous actors: Ken Curtis (Festus on Gunsmoke), Louis Burton Lindley Jr. (Slim Pickens) and John Wayne. She enjoyed traveling, camping and dancing. Her favorite was square dancing on Boardwalk on live television. She also loved crossword puzzles and reading. Another favorite activity was cruising around with her mom and sister Ann, especially when they got lost. She always looked forward to her Monday meetings with Mitsy, Cindy and all the guys. She was proceeded in death by brothers, Charles Shumway, George Shumway, Lloyd Shumway, Bob Shumway, Bill Shumway, Ken Kellum and Marty Hagemeister; and sisters, Donna Shumway Kellum, Joyce Shumway, Linda Shumway and Blondie Shumway. She is survived by three daughters, Brenda Boysun, Kim Choate and Robin Atkins; sisters, Ann Hagemeister, Lacy Cortez, Joy Welch, Rhonda Shumway and Gena Shumway; brothers, Scott and Jeff; seven grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. Per her wishes, there will be no services.

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Betty Robinette

Betty Robinette


Betty Lou (Wahl) Robinette, 82, died Sept. 16, 2022, at the McCone County Nursing Home in Circle. She was born on the family farm seven miles northwest of Circle on Aug. 10, 1940. She was the fourth child of Robert and Mildred (Wheatley) Wahl. Siblings included Gary, William, Bonnie, Mary Ann and Neil. She grew up on the family farm and attended grade school about two miles away at the Pioneer School. She attended Circle High School, graduating as salutatorian in 1958. She then completed a oneyear business course at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn. She returned to Circle and worked at McCone Electric Co-op as a billing clerk. She married Stephen Bruce Robinette on Dec. 19, 1959. After their first child, Ricky, was born, she became a full-time stay-at-home mom. When their second child, Theresa, was three years old, Betty went back to work, taking a job with the McCone County Clerk of Court’s office. She eventually campaigned for and was elected McCone County Clerk of Court. She served the county for 30 years, retiring in 1997. In the mid-1960s, Betty and Bruce leased a lot on Fort Peck Lake at Rock Creek and built a small cabin in which they spent most weekends and vacations during the summers. They later sold that cabin and purchased a larger, more comfortable one where they enjoyed fishing, tending their yard, spending time with family and friends, and relaxing. In the early 1980s, they started buying older houses, refurbishing them and converting them to rental properties. They owned rentals in Circle and Glendive and were still managing these properties at the time of her death. She is survived by her children, Ricky Robinette and Theresa Haynie; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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Donald Wiens

Donald Wiens


Donald H. Wiens, 79, of Billings died Sept. 20, 2022. He was born in Wolf Point on June 30, 1943, to Herman and Katharina Wiens, the fourth of seven children. He joined the Army right after he graduated from high school and was stationed in Germany. In 1966, he married Rita Norgaard in Sidney. They had two sons, Kelly Scott Wiens and Lenny James Wiens. He worked with his father and family on the farm and feedlot in Lustre. He was partners with his brother Vern in Wiens Implement in Wolf Point and Scobey and with his father in a body shop in Wolf Point. In 1985, the family moved to Billings where he sold vehicles and RVs with Jim Vandenberg. Selling RVs became his passion and he worked for Metra RV for 23 years with his retirement party just days ago. He was the favorite uncle of all of his nieces and nephews. Each one of them has many memories of their shenanigans together. In fact, he loved kids and it didn’t take him long to become their friend. He is survived by his sons, Kelly of Snowflake, Ariz., and Lenny of Billings; three grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; brothers, Albert Wiens and Robert Wiens; and sister, Doris Tomlinson. He was preceded in death by grandson, Scotty Wiens; sister, Laura Toews; and brothers, Lavern Wiens and Kenneth Wiens. A celebration of life/open house was held Wednesday, Sept. 28, at Heights Family Funeral Home.