Henry Homer Seibert
Henry Homer Seibert died at Kalispell Regional Hospital on Sunday, March 9, 2014, from natural causes. Henry was born on Sept. 13, 1962, in Ronan to H. Homer and Anita R. Seibert.
He is preceded in death by his father and his brother Tom.
He is survived by his son Jacob (Letitia) of Missoula; mother Anita Seibert of Ronan; brother Gregg Brown (Marabeth) of Great Falls; sister Bette Hawkins of Ronan; sister Mary (Alan) of Elliston; one granddaughter (Annabelle); two step-grandchildren (Brendon and Bella); two nephews and one niece; three step-nephews; two great nieces and two great nephews. Other relatives including aunts, uncles, and numerous cousins also survive.
Henry grew up on the family ranch in Round Butte, 10 miles west of Ronan. As a small boy, he loved to roam the hills on the ranch and often his parents would rely on the family’s red Irish setter to see where he had ventured off to this time. He spent several summers with his cousins as part of his mom’s haying crew. He enjoyed spending time with his numerous cousins on the family ranch during his years growing up. Some of his cousins were more like brothers and sisters instead of cousins. During his high school years he was active in football, wrestling, FFA, and 4-H. After graduation from Ronan High School he lived in Wyoming and California. While in California, he became the proud father of Jacob Thomas Seibert during his marriage to Patty Walters. After living in California for several years he moved back to the state he loved, Montana. During his life Henry worked on big ranches, as a tow truck driver, iron worker, bar bouncer, drywaller, Ronan Police Officer, worked in spud fields, and driving over the road truck. He fulfilled one of his dreams when he drove over the road truck with his dad. Henry was never afraid to do what had to be done. Henry loved dancing, singing karaoke, shooting pool, and having a good time. During the last months of his life, Henry became a very proud grandpa to his beautiful granddaughter, Annabelle. He was very proud of his son and loved his family and friends very much.
Henry was an organ donor and so he will live on in other people. He also wished to be cremated. Therefore, his family will be having a celebration of his life this summer and will keep family members and friends posted on when and where that will be.
Please make any memorials to the charity of your choice in his name.