Wallace Merritt
Wallace Lowell Merritt of Polson, loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend to all who knew him, left our world and was called home on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. He passed away due to complications from a recent hip surgery. Wally was 87 years old.
Wally was born to Wallis and Marion Sederstrom Merritt on Aug. 11, 1937. He grew up on the family ranch in Garcon Gulch with his brother, Roy Merritt. He was surrounded by love with his aunt Vicky and uncle John, who were great influences on his life.
He attended his first two years of elementary school at Irvine Flats. He would have to stay with the teacher at the school during the week and on Fridays he would get to go back to the ranch. After second grade, he continued in school in Hot Springs.
In high school, Wally loved playing basketball and participating in track. His senior year at the State Track Meet, Wally placed second place in the high jump. He graduated from high school in 1957. In his adult life, Wally continued to be involved with the Hot Springs school by being a member of the Board of Trustees.
Wally was a quiet man and enjoyed making friends wherever he went. Wally loved his ranch life at the top of the mountain and found no need to leave Garcon Gulch.
He met and married Leola Jeanne Stoneback in 1958, and to this marriage children Gary, Roger and Mary were born.
After their father, Wallis, passed away in 1964, Marion, Wally and Roy continued to raise Hereford cattle and build the ranch. Later the decision to switch it up and get into raising Black Angus was made. Together, they worked the ranch and prided themselves on the cattle they raised and the life they were able to enjoy through ranching.
Garcon Gulch was always such a beautiful place to live and make your life, and would always be Wally’s forever home.
Wally married Brenda Oxender Knapp on May 23, 1975, and through this marriage welcomed Rawleen, Nadine and Buddy. David came along on Aug. 28, 1981. Two years after David was born, the grandkids started arriving starting with Stacey.
Brenda and Wally continued to ranch until the fall of 2009. The ranch was sold and Wally and Brenda moved to Sparrowhawk Lane in Polson.
Wally enjoyed his life in Polson, especially going down to the local 4Bs and enjoying coffee with friends and a good meal. Wally was quite upset when 4Bs recently closed their doors!
Wally would also never turn down the opportunity for Dairy Queen when driving through Ronan. He loved a good strawberry shake. Wally loved his family, good friends and good food.
For many years, his grandson, Dustin, would come and spend the summers with Wally and grandma Marion. Wally taught Dustin how to hay and run the farm machinery and grandma Marion kept his belly full!
Those were such great times for the two of them. Wally would tell stories and laugh about the time they spent together; they formed an inseparable bond during those summers. It was truly a highlight in his life sharing that time with his grandson.
In later years, it became difficult for Wally and Brenda to travel, but their home was always a place for the kids and grandkids to come home to share holidays, especially Thanksgiving, which was truly a time for family gatherings and sharing. Wally loved it when his house was full, a good meal was on the table and the love of family surrounding him.
Remember Wally as you knew him to be. Right up until his passing Wally was able to keep everyone laughing, especially the nursing staff who took such great care of him! Wally was a simple and faithful true Montana man. Peace will follow him always.
Wally was preceded in death by his father, Wallis, mother Marion, aunt Vicky Sederstrom, uncle John Sederstrom, Rawleen and Wayne (Buddy) Knapp.
He leaves behind his wife of 49 years, Brenda Merritt; sons Gary (Jeanette) Merritt, Roger (Leigh) Merritt and David (Tania) Merritt and daughter Mary (Troy) Shores; brother Roy (Norma) Merritt and daughter Nadine (Dan) Vaught; grandchildren Stacey (Joe) Harris, Dustin (Candace) Merritt, Jason Merritt, Ali Merritt, Heather (Jacob) Murray, Brennen Merritt, Colton, Kortney, Parker and Ryker Merritt, and David, Adam and Bethany Vaught; great-grandchildren Emeri, Axton and Boden Harris, Easton and Wade Merritt, and Mila and Selah Murray.
Memorial services for Wally were held on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at 1 p.m. at the Bridge Church in Polson followed by graveside services at Lakeview Cemetery. Memories and condolences may be sent to the family at lakefuneralhomeandcremation.com.
Arrangements are under the care of The Lake Funeral Home and Crematory.