BRIDGER --Barbara Goetz, who lived 21 years on a farm near Bridger, enjoyed flower gardening, piecing quilts, beadwork and her grandchildren. She died at age 68 Sunday in Billings St. Vincent Hospital of leukemia. Mrs. Goetz was a member of St. Mary's Circle and Ayuda Club. Born in Lefor, N.D., a daughter of Frank and Anna Keller, she married John Goetz in 1931 and they celebrated their 50th anniversary last year. Survivors include her husband; three sons, Richard of Tacoma, John Jr. and Bob, both of Bridger; two daughters, Joan Dyer and Mrs. William (Marlene) Krug, both of Laurel; a sister, Kathryn Welch of Lefor; and 10 grandchildren. Rosary will be recited 7 p.m. Tuesday and Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m. Wednesday, both in Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will be in Bridger Cemetery with Smith-Cashmore Memorial Chapel in charge.
BRIDGER --Barbara Goetz, who lived 21 years on a farm near Bridger, enjoyed flower gardening, piecing quilts, beadwork and her grandchildren. She died at age 68 Sunday in Billings St. Vincent Hospital of leukemia. Mrs. Goetz was a member of St. Mary's Circle and Ayuda Club. Born in Lefor, N.D., a daughter of Frank and Anna Keller, she married John Goetz in 1931 and they celebrated their 50th anniversary last year. Survivors include her husband; three sons, Richard of Tacoma, John Jr. and Bob, both of Bridger; two daughters, Joan Dyer and Mrs. William (Marlene) Krug, both of Laurel; a sister, Kathryn Welch of Lefor; and 10 grandchildren. Rosary will be recited 7 p.m. Tuesday and Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m. Wednesday, both in Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will be in Bridger Cemetery with Smith-Cashmore Memorial Chapel in charge.
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