DAVID MARTIN GINGRAS
DAVID MARTIN GINGRAS
David Martin Gingras was born on Nov. 2, 1948 at St. Ignatius to Agnes Nomee Gingras. His father, Eli Gingras died several weeks before David’s birth. David was the youngest of nine children born to Eli and Agnes.
David attended St. Ignatius Ursuline Academy until sixth grade. Then he attended school in St. Pierre, S.D. and graduated from Flandreau Indian School. While attending Denver Automotive School, he met his wife, Larelda Juhl. David served in the U.S. Navy from 1972 – 1974 at the North Island Naval Air Station in California where he served as a jet mechanic.
David and Larelda were married July 7, 1974 in Lincoln, Neb. They had two children, Christina and David E. He also has a daughter, Jackie, from an earlier relationship.
After his discharge from the Navy, David moved to Ronan where he worked at Kicking Horse Job Corp. Later, he worked for Big Sky Sheet Metal masking heating and air conditioning fittings. He then moved to the Tri-Cities in Washington to install heating and air conditioning until 1980 where he returned to Ronan and worked at Mission Valley Power until his retirement in 2014. David loved his children and supported them in all of their endeavors. He loved all small children and always kept candy in his pockets. David enjoyed doing traditional crafts and anything outdoors, especially hunting with his son and nephews, John and Cody. David and his son loved to work on cars and had repaired and restored several classic cars. He loved attending powwows and was proud of his Native American heritage. David was a member of the Ronan Seventh-day Adventist Church for 38 years where lead the youth programs.
In addition to his parents, David is predeceased by sisters, Frances Gingras, Martha Gingras, and Teddi Charette; brothers, Joseph, Francis and Bill Gingras; and a special nephew, Duane “Mike” Plouffe.
He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Larelda Juhl Gingras; daughters, Jackie Montgomery Karljevich (Michael), and Christina Hunold; and son, David E. (Sheila) Gingras; six grandchildren; sisters, Joann (Rod) Schall, Chickie (Stan) Graham; brothers, Peter Mitchell (Cynthia), George Alfred Mitchell (Lori); special nephews, John Madrigal and Cody Gingras, all the “Gingras Brats” and many other relatives in Montana, Idaho, and Washington.
Cremation has taken place and services were held on Friday, March 3, 2 p.m. at the Ronan Seventh-day Adventist Church. Messages of condolence may be sent to the family online by visiting ”www.shriderthompson.com. Arrangements are under the care of Shrider – Thompson Funeral Home, Ronan.