Funeral Service: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at the Federated Church in Forsyth, MT
Private Family Burial: will be held on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 in the family lot of the Mount View Cemetery in Billings, MT
Grayce Isabelle Wright Zamborini, age 95, of Rosebud, MT was born to eternal life November 21, 2009 at the Rosebud Health Care Center in Forsyth.
Grayce was born November 5, 1914, the daughter of Fredrick and Ida (Kuister) Halford in Minneapolis, MN, the third of four children. She attended grade school and high school in Wisconsin. Following her graduation she attended college at University of Kansas Medical Center and Kansas Bacteriology and Radiology School. Grayces mother later married Fred Dommer and to this union five children were born.She worked in Kansas City, MO as a Nurse and Medical Lab Technologist from 1940 to 1950. Her marriage to Clifford Wright in 1950 brought her to Montana and she became a farm wife and homemaker.She survived her three husband's, William Jenkins, Clifford Wright and Lorenzo Zamborini. She spent the majority of her life on the Wright ranch, working and enjoying her family and friends.Grace was a member of the Federated Church of Forsyth. She was a 50 plus year member of Bethlehem Chapter #27 Order of Eastern Star and also a 50 year member of the Rebekah Lodge and held office of Noble Grand. Grace was also a member of the Homemakers Club of Forsyth.
She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband's, William Jenkins, Clifford Wright and Lorenzo Zamborini; her brothers, Russell Halford, Ira Halford, Harold Dommer and Orville Dommer; and great granddaughter Angel Marie Holland.
Grayce is survived by her daughter Gayle (Don) Holland of Forsyth, MT.; her grandchildren, Jeffrey (Teza) Holland and Janet Holland; great grancchildren, Alexandra Holland, Shealee Holland, Michael Poppert and Ethan Poppert; her sisters, Marie Dearden of Chickashaw, OK, Norma Fauset of San Luis Obispo, CA, Irene Strathman of Colby, WI and Milton Dommer of Spenser, WI.
If one desires, Memorials can be made to the Federated Church of Forsyth or the Shriners Children Hospital.
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