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Laura Caldwell

Laura Caldwell
and purchase the family farm from her parents. In Culbertson, she worked many years for the U.S. Postal Service. She drove the rural mail route south of Culbertson and filled in on any others, sorted and delivered mail at the post office and cleaned every day. On top of working outside the home, she worked at the farm as well. There, she lived and thoroughly enjoyed life there till her very last day. She was very well known for her green thumb. Her garden and yard were always a sight to see, and she took great pride in all she did. When they originally moved to Culbertson, she started up “Laura’s Garden.” She had such a production of veggies every year that she would sell her produce to allthose around. She supplied the school with potatoes for many years. She enjoyed gardening and flowers, quilting and sewing. She and her sister Lois were very close and were fortunate to share these hobbies with each other spending lots of time walking through the yard discussing each and every plant or flower. She took in her three grandchildren, Cory, Carrie and Cassie, and raised them as her own. She was a very selfless soul and did all she could for her family, no matter the personal sacrifices that she kept within. She is survived by her daughter, Diane Lambert; stepson, Leslie Caldwell; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and sister, Louise Olson. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon; son, Danny Caldwell; sister, Lois Olson; step-daughter, Patricia White; and stepson, Tommy Caldwell. A time of fellowship and sharing will be held at Fulkerson-Stevenson MemorialChapel in Sidney on Wednesday, Oct. 26, from 4 to 5 p.m. All friends are invited to the family farm from 6 to 8 p.m. where food and stories will be shared.
Laura Caldwell
and purchase the family farm from her parents. In Culbertson, she worked many years for the U.S. Postal Service. She drove the rural mail route south of Culbertson and filled in on any others, sorted and delivered mail at the post office and cleaned every day. On top of working outside the home, she worked at the farm as well. There, she lived and thoroughly enjoyed life there till her very last day. She was very well known for her green thumb. Her garden and yard were always a sight to see, and she took great pride in all she did. When they originally moved to Culbertson, she started up “Laura’s Garden.” She had such a production of veggies every year that she would sell her produce to allthose around. She supplied the school with potatoes for many years. She enjoyed gardening and flowers, quilting and sewing. She and her sister Lois were very close and were fortunate to share these hobbies with each other spending lots of time walking through the yard discussing each and every plant or flower. She took in her three grandchildren, Cory, Carrie and Cassie, and raised them as her own. She was a very selfless soul and did all she could for her family, no matter the personal sacrifices that she kept within. She is survived by her daughter, Diane Lambert; stepson, Leslie Caldwell; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and sister, Louise Olson. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon; son, Danny Caldwell; sister, Lois Olson; step-daughter, Patricia White; and stepson, Tommy Caldwell. A time of fellowship and sharing will be held at Fulkerson-Stevenson MemorialChapel in Sidney on Wednesday, Oct. 26, from 4 to 5 p.m. All friends are invited to the family farm from 6 to 8 p.m. where food and stories will be shared.

Laura Jean Caldwell, 85, of Culbertson died Oct. 21, 2022.

She was born Oct. 15, 1937, in Culbertson to Bennie and Edith Antonson. Being the oldest of four, she was raised on the family farm south of Culbertson. She attended country school and later attended school in Culbertson, graduating in 1955.

In 1958, she met her future husband Vernon Caldwell as he had traveled to Montana to visit his sister Vivian. As Vernon returned home to Oklahoma, she was not far behind. They were married April 17, 1959, in Steigler, Okla.

They lived in Oklahoma for a short time where their son Danny was born in 1959. They then moved to Culbertson where their daughter Diane was born in 1960.

In 1963, they moved to Seeley Lake, where she along with Vernon were employed at the Catholic Diocese of Helena at Legendary Lodge for boys and girls youth where she was the cook. Each day, they had to take a boat across Salmon Lake to get to work. She then went to work at a place nearby called the Clearwater Junction and cooked there for several years as well.

In 1972, the opportunity came to move back to Culbertson

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