Clifford J (Swede) Hanley, 98
Dad, Clifford J (Swede) Hanley was born Nov. 11, 1922 on the Hanley homestead in present-day northern Carter County, north of Ekalaka, Mont., to Clifford and Cora Ethel Hanley. He joined three older brothers, George, Jack and Jean (Bucky), and was followed up by younger brother Francis (Pat).
They rode horseback to the Lame Jones School through his eight years of education. His three older brothers joined various military branches, so he stayed home on the homestead to do the ranching and farming responsibilities. Those responsibilities included sheepherding out of the sheep wagon.
In December 1944 he went to the Lame Jones School Christmas party and took note of the young school teacher, Pearl Noftsker. He married that beautiful young lady in Miles City on June 2, 1945. Their first home was at the Hanley family homestead on Spring Creek. They continued to live in the Baker area, where Evelyn Ann and Jean Marie were born. The adventure of the timber industry drew Dad’s attention, and in January 1948 they moved and made their home east of Whitefish for a short while before buying property and settling into the Bissell Community west of Whitefish. This is where Sharon Leigh and Judy Lynn were born.
We have the fondest of memories of hard work before fun and play. Dad logged by day, farmed and hayed by night, and when time was available, we went swimming in the Stillwater River, fishing wherever you might catch one, and making lifelong friends while participating in the community and neighborly activities of Grange, 4-H, playing cards and Bissell dances, where Dad played the guitar and sang and we all learned to dance.
In October 1970 they sold the farm in Bissell and moved into Whitefish, making more friends in their new neighborhood but remaining close with the Bissell friends. In 1972, with all of the girls out of high school, they started their travel adventures. They spent many winters in Apache Junction, Ariz. away from the snow and also enjoyed trips to the East and West coasts of the United States, Hawaii and Alaska. In 2001, with mom’s declining health they resumed life in the family home in Whitefish, and then in 2004 they sold the house in Whitefish and moved back to Baker.
Dad lost his lifelong sweetheart and dancing partner in 2014, and later that year he moved back to Kalispell, where he lived independently until the spring of 2021 and he moved into St. Joseph’s Assisted Living in Polson. He was there a short time but enjoyed playing cards and doing puzzles with the other residents.
Dad passed away July 26, 2021 at St. Luke Community Hospital surrounded by family. At 98.5 years old, he succumbed after a short illness, but mostly just from old age.
Preceding him in death were his wife, Pearl; parents Clifford and Cora Ethel Hanley and brothers George, Jack and Jean; and sons-in-law Larry Dean Kelch and Harry Tronstad.
He is survived by daughters Evelyn Kelch and her children Wendy (Dave) Morris, Sheila (Jim) Lindsay; Renee Kelch, Jeff (Brandi) Kelch; Jean Tronstad and her children Leroy (Carey) Tronstad, Cindy (Gary) Irgens; Sharon (Raymond) Pitsch; Judy (Chuck) Hanson and her children Brady Hanson, Riley (Lacey) Hanson; and his brother Pat (Linda). He is also survived by 20 great-grandchildren, 14 great-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Memorial services for Clifford will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8, 2021 at the Whitefish Moose Lodge. Graveside services will be at the Bonnievale Cemetery in Baker at 11 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 12. Memories and condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.lakefuneralhomeandcremation.com. Memorials may be sent to the Flathead 4-H, Fallon County 4-H, St Joseph’s Assisted Living in Polson or St. Luke Community Hospital in Ronan.
Arrangements are under the care of The Lake Funeral Home and Crematory.