Mable Helen (Hayes) Eatherton, age 88 of Terry MT, passed away on May 29, 2013 at the Holy Rosary Health Center in Miles City.
Mable was born on January 22, 1925 in Sturgis SD, to Jerome and Helen (Grebner) Hayes. She attended High School at St. Martin’s Academy in Sturgis SD in 1943. On June 1, 1944 she met and married H. Thomas Weisz. To this marriage five children were born. Later on in 1968 they got a divorce. In May of 1968 she married Bud Eatherton in Sheridan, WY. She worked various jobs as a Nurses Aid through the years. In 1970 they moved to Terry, MT where they made their home ever since.
She loved to knit, and attend her morning coffee club meetings with her friends, but most of all she loved her family.
Mable is preceded in death by her parents Jerome and Helen Hayes; four sons: Milton Weisz, Elliott Weisz, Donald Weisz and Dwight Weisz; as well as two brother and four sisters. Mable is survived by her husband Bud Eatherton of Terry, MT; son Gary (Wanda) Weisz of Shoshoni, WY; a sister Rita Tilley of NY; Grandchildren: Skye Coleman -Weisz (Skye Marie Weisz) of Riverton WY; Forest (Shay) Coleman-Weisz of Thermopolis WY; Stacy (Charles) Guston of Douglas WY; Great Grandchildren: Kirra Coleman-Weisz, Aspyn Coleman-Weisz and Aiden Coleman-Weisz.
A visitation will be from 9:00 am to 2:00 p.m. on Monday June 3, 2013 at Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home in Terry. Following the visitation a funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. at the Funeral Home in Terry. Condolences may be sent to the family may be sent by visiting www.stevensonandsons.com . Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Prairie County Hospital.
Carol Larsen says
I am so sorry to hear about your loss, Bud, and the rest of Mabel’s family.
We all know she is happy with our Lord and he is taking good care of her.
Norman & Vonnie says
So many memories for so many years.
J Johnson says
Dear Family and friends of Mable Helen Eatherton – please be comforted by the beautiful memories of Mrs. Eatherton and by the sure hope of Bible promises that will be fulfilled. In the Bible book of Genesis, we notice that God intended for mankind to live in perfect conditions in the Garden of Eden, which was a paradise where everything was “very good” (Gen 1:31). Death was not a part of God’s original purpose but was introduced through Adam’s disobedience (Gen 2:17). There will come a time when the dead are resurrected (John 5:28, 29) and death will be done away with (Revelation 21:4) Faith in Bible promises will ease the pain of this loss. Please continue to take in Bible knowledge which gives us comfort and hope (John 17:3).