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Beverly Jane <I>Lindevig</I> Rehbein

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Beverly Jane Lindevig Rehbein

Birth
Sidney, Richland County, Montana, USA
Death
26 Oct 2018 (aged 92)
Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, USA
Burial
Sidney, Richland County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Beverly J. Rehbein, 92
November 06, 2018 at 5:00 am |

Beverly Jane Lindevig was born in Sidney, MT on August 8, 1926 to Thomas & Nettie Lindevig. Beverly graduated from Lambert High School in 1944. She helped her father with the farming operations while her three brothers were in the service and also worked as a clerk in a local grocery store until she married James H. Rehbein on November 25, 1947 in Sidney, MT. They moved to Shelby, for two years until the family moved back to Lambert, Mt. the winter of 1949. She raised her family in the Sidney and Lambert area until the family moved to Miles City in 1963 and then to Helena in the summer of 1965.

Beverly worked for Sears Roebuck for 20 years and retired in 1988. Beverly was a Life Member of the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary and the Veterans of Foreign Wars as well as volunteering at the Montana Veterans Home in Columbia Falls. She was also active in the Senior Citizens Center and enjoyed the Friday afternoon paint classes.

Beverly always busied herself with her vegetable and flower gardens, quilting and painting. She made two quilts of the History of the County’s of Montana from territorial times to the present 56 counties. She also made a quilt of the History of the American Flag. The quilt includes the flags from Colonial times to the present 50-star flag, the flag of Montana, the Disabled American Veterans Flag and the POW/MIA Flag. It was donated to the Department of Montana Disabled American Veterans at the Department Convention in Kalispell, June of 2002, as a fund raiser and was auctioned off for $1000.00. The gentleman that bought it donated it to the Montana Historical Society in Helena. Both quilts hung in the foyer of the Historical Museum in Helena for several months. Many hours of research, planning and work have been put into those quilts

Beverly is survived by her children Charlie (Georgie) Rehbein, Roberta Rehbein and Margaret Hartman all of Helena. Joseph (Kathy) Rehbein of Bozeman and Lois Rehbein of Kalispell, 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

She is reunited in Heaven with her husband James H. Rehbein ( 2018), her oldest son James A. Rehbein (2012), her siblings DoLoras Carter (2014), Beatrice Burke (2004), Alice Bergam (1999), Morgan Mathison (1996), Jerrold Mathison (1964) Arland Mathison (1945), Rolph Mathison (1916), Verna Mathison (1910), and her parents Thomas (1959) and Nettie (1972) Lindevig.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Friday November 9th at Stillwater Free Lutheran Church with a luncheon following. Graveside services will be held on Monday November 12th at 10:00 am at Richland Memorial Park Cemetery in Sidney, MT with a luncheon following at the VFW Club. Friends are encouraged to visit our website at www.buffalohillfh.com to leave notes of condolences for the family. Buffalo Hill Funeral Home and Crematory caring for the family.
Beverly J. Rehbein, 92
November 06, 2018 at 5:00 am |

Beverly Jane Lindevig was born in Sidney, MT on August 8, 1926 to Thomas & Nettie Lindevig. Beverly graduated from Lambert High School in 1944. She helped her father with the farming operations while her three brothers were in the service and also worked as a clerk in a local grocery store until she married James H. Rehbein on November 25, 1947 in Sidney, MT. They moved to Shelby, for two years until the family moved back to Lambert, Mt. the winter of 1949. She raised her family in the Sidney and Lambert area until the family moved to Miles City in 1963 and then to Helena in the summer of 1965.

Beverly worked for Sears Roebuck for 20 years and retired in 1988. Beverly was a Life Member of the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary and the Veterans of Foreign Wars as well as volunteering at the Montana Veterans Home in Columbia Falls. She was also active in the Senior Citizens Center and enjoyed the Friday afternoon paint classes.

Beverly always busied herself with her vegetable and flower gardens, quilting and painting. She made two quilts of the History of the County’s of Montana from territorial times to the present 56 counties. She also made a quilt of the History of the American Flag. The quilt includes the flags from Colonial times to the present 50-star flag, the flag of Montana, the Disabled American Veterans Flag and the POW/MIA Flag. It was donated to the Department of Montana Disabled American Veterans at the Department Convention in Kalispell, June of 2002, as a fund raiser and was auctioned off for $1000.00. The gentleman that bought it donated it to the Montana Historical Society in Helena. Both quilts hung in the foyer of the Historical Museum in Helena for several months. Many hours of research, planning and work have been put into those quilts

Beverly is survived by her children Charlie (Georgie) Rehbein, Roberta Rehbein and Margaret Hartman all of Helena. Joseph (Kathy) Rehbein of Bozeman and Lois Rehbein of Kalispell, 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

She is reunited in Heaven with her husband James H. Rehbein ( 2018), her oldest son James A. Rehbein (2012), her siblings DoLoras Carter (2014), Beatrice Burke (2004), Alice Bergam (1999), Morgan Mathison (1996), Jerrold Mathison (1964) Arland Mathison (1945), Rolph Mathison (1916), Verna Mathison (1910), and her parents Thomas (1959) and Nettie (1972) Lindevig.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Friday November 9th at Stillwater Free Lutheran Church with a luncheon following. Graveside services will be held on Monday November 12th at 10:00 am at Richland Memorial Park Cemetery in Sidney, MT with a luncheon following at the VFW Club. Friends are encouraged to visit our website at www.buffalohillfh.com to leave notes of condolences for the family. Buffalo Hill Funeral Home and Crematory caring for the family.


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