Doris Fayne Rector, age 85, of Great falls, passed away at home September 4, 2018 surrounded by her loving family.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, September 8, 2018 at 3:00 P.M. at Hillcrest Lawn Memorial Chapel. Schnider Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
Doris was born December 2, 1932 to Lee Cartwright and Birdena McJunkin on the family ranch near Vananda, Montana where she was welcomed to the family by four older sisters and eventually was joined with two more sisters. She attended local schools at Vananda and Hammond Valley before graduating from Colstrip. Mom spent many of her younger years helping her dad wrangle horses, put hay and many other ranch chores, including selling her 4-H steers at the Forsyth Fair.
After graduation, Doris moved to Miles City and worked for the Highway Department. She met Vernon R. Beyl of Rosebud, Montana and they were married in 1954, and later divorced. Together, they had six children, Debra, Kent, Jo, Cheryl, Scott, and Ross. In 1960, she went to work with the Corps of Engineers. This job took the family to Cheyenne, Wyoming in 1963, and then back to Great Falls in 1964, when she accepted a job at Malmstrom Air Force Base. When NORAD closed down in 1982, Doris transferred positions and became a housing inspector. In 1988 this position took her back to her roots in Forsyth, Montana, where she also lived with and cared for her aging parents. In January 1994, Doris completed a long and successful federal career, retired and moved back to Vaughn. In 2003, mom moved to Great Falls, to be closer to her family.
Growing up on a ranch, Mom and her sis sisters could not only wrangle horses, brand cows, swath the fields, stack hay, but each of them were excellent seamstresses, cooks and could play just about any musical instrument they could get their hands on. She always claimed-“Idle hands are a devils playground,” and she could out work most men!
In 1973, she married James M. Rector and moved to Vaugh. Together the two families combined to make a large rambunctious group! They enjoyed their annual wagon train trips from Landusky to Malta in their covered wagon and horses. They spent their time riding horses, raising a few cows and coasts until Jim’s untimely passing in 1986.
Later in life, Doris traveled to Arizona and Florida to visit her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, but spent most of her time between Great Falls, Forsyth, Colstrip and Miles City, where she and her sisters would get together and have a jam session, play honky tonk music, and sometimes indulge in a few adult beverages. She was self-taught in playing the piano, organ, guitar, fiddle, and mandolin. Her greatest joy was crocheting an afghan for each and every one of her family members, which we all treasure. She sewed all of her children’s clothes when they were younger; staying up all night after the kids went to bed, and continually sewing up something for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Sewing and crocheting were second to her joy and love for her grandchildren and music.
Doris is survived by her three sons, Kent (Sylvia) Beyl iof Pensacola, FL, Scott (Betty) Beyl of Phoenix, AZ, and Ross (Robin) Beyl of Great Falls; two daughters, Jo (Jerry Tobacco) Suden-King and Cheryl (Larry) Winship both of Great Falls; two sisters, Melva (Jay) Donley of Forsyth and Helen (Joe) Curran of Colstrip; grandchildren, Travis (Mandy) Beyl and Patrick Beyl both if Pensacola, FL, Jackie (Rikki Miller) Suden of Great Falls, and Lane Beyl, Levi Beyl and Lexi Beyl, also of Great Falls; six great grandchildren; stepson Jim (Mary) Rector of Glasgow; stepdaughters and their families, Jacky (Dave) Allaway of Stevensville, WA, Judy Tocco of Great Falls; step grandsons, Joe (Wendy) Rector of Missoula, Wayne (Tabitha) Allaway, Tim (Megan) Allaway, Michael (Erin Allaway, and Nick (Carrie) Tocco; and step-granddaughter, Cori (Arnie) Tapia.
Doris was preceded in death by her daughter, Debra Ann Beyl; parents, Lee Cartwright and Birdena Cartwright; husband, James Rector; husband, Bernon Beyl; and four sisters, Carol Griffin, Dorothy Wilkerson, Beulah Monasmith, and Patricia Pickering.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice.
Service Schedule
Graveside Service
11:00 A.M.
Monday September 10, 2018
Forsyth Cemetery
Forsyth, Montana 59327
Service Schedule
Graveside Service
11:00 A.M.
Monday September 10, 2018
Forsyth Cemetery
Forsyth, Montana 59327
Donna McCulloch says
Sincere sympathy to all of “ auntie Dorrie’s” family. I will always remember her for her sense of humor and ability to tell jokes. Also for her musical abilities. I remember her and Pat playing the accordion in Nanny’s kitchen. May all your memories help you through this time. God bless all of you.