03 August 2023

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Jazlyn Greybear

Jazlyn Greybear


Jazlyn Jade GreyBear, 15, died July 9, 2023. She was born Aug. 5, 2007, to D’Anna GreyBear and Johnny Baker. She was going to be a junior at Poplar High School. She had many friends all throughout her young life. She loved to cruise around with her friends, listen to music and find every back road they could take. She had just completed driver’s ed and was very excited to get her drivers license. When she was a little girl, she was Bryan’s poster baby for a few years. She was a joyous girl and made everyone she was around smile and laugh. She cracked jokes at any given moment, even in serious moments. She was a bright, spirited girl and was always down to do whatever as long as she had her best friend by her side. She was always driving around with her

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Cash Johnson

Cash Johnson


Cash Eddie Johnson, four, of Froid died July 23, 2023, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born April 9, 2019, in Sidney, the son of AJ and Kayla Johnson. His life ended early but, in the short time he was with us, he lived to the fullest. He was a boy who loved everything and everyone. He made friends wherever he went and had a way of making everyone around him feel special. He never turned down an opportunity to go anywhere and never wanted to be left behind. He loved going and checking cows with Dad, but always remembered to bring Mom back some flowers. He loved fishing and often would come up with the idea in the mornings to go fishing that day and ask, “How bout that?”. He loved gathering eggs, riding his horse Poppy, swimming in anything that held water, playing nerf gun wars and especially loved being with his big sisters. He couldn’t wait to grow

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Barbara Hentges

Barbara Hentges


Barbara Jean (Wilkinson) Hentges, the matriarch of our family, passed away at her home in Frazer, Mont., on July 28, 2023. Mom was born on Jan. 1, 1934, at her Aunt Flossie’s house on the north side of Wolf Point to William and Ione (Sugden) Wilkinson. She primarily grew up on her grandparent’s homestead on Wolf Creek, north of Wolf Point, where she rode horses and helped her grandparents with their sheep. She graduated from Wolf Point High School in 1952. After high school, she worked for Shell Oil Company as a dispatcher. After work, she and a group of friends would go out after work to go dancing when local bands would play in the Wolf Point area. On one such occasion, she was introduced by a friend and future sister-in-law to Edward Hentges. Barbara and Edward were married in 1954. Together, they had nine children and Barbara took on the roles of wife, mother, ranch hand and farm hand. After Ed’s passing in 1980, she continued farming with help at different times from her boys. She loved being a farmer and knew a lot about it. She loved animals, especially her dogs that she had over the years: her favorite being Missy Mouse. She also enjoyed bird watching and reading. Preceding her in death are her husband, Edward; parents; sister, Joyce Steele of Columbia Falls, Mont.; and brother, Billy Wilkinson. She is survived by her children: Kip Hentges of Fort Peck, Karen Hentges of North Nashua, Kae Hentges

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