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In Memory Of

Tracy Arnold-Wagenman, age 63, of Colstrip

June 27, 1961 – December 3, 2024

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  1. Kay says

    December 8, 2024 at 6:00 pm

    May Tracy rest in peace. A life well lived.

  2. Dorothy says

    December 11, 2024 at 7:53 am

    Tracy lived a life of service to God & others.

  3. Jim Mine says

    December 15, 2024 at 8:34 am

    RIP Tracy! I am sorry you had to live in a place like Colstrip filled with the most worthless people. Not even someone who can write you an obituary. You deserved much better! Rest easy.

  4. Robert Walls says

    July 14, 2025 at 10:21 am

    I am Robert Walls Tracy’s eldest child. First, I would like to thank, Stevenson and Sons for their care in my Mother’s death. I appreciate all you have done for her. To Dorthy, thank you for your kind words. To Jim Mine, an obituary has been written for months now. Thank you for addressing the issue in your own way. I apologize for any delay in this matter.
    Our Mother, Tracy Renay Arnold- Wagenman was quite a unique person. Having children at a young age only made life more blessed in her realm. I know she did her best, in her own way to educate and bring us children into adulthood. I would not be the person I am today if I took 1 day away. She seemed to try her best at all she had going on , even if she was ill informed by others along her path in life. Take the hit. Keep going it seems was her way for a long time God and church were a constant as we were children. Nothing was ever made easy on myself with her at the head. Many states we traveled for reasons only few will ever know. She showed us children many sights along the way, for that we are all blessed children. I remember, helping deliver Chicago Tribune newspapers as a schooled child and her work took her time many days and nights to ensure our care was able to be. It seems to me I was the one helping in more ways than I can count in her life’s earlier years, raising children, keeping house, doing schoolwork and helping the girls with theirs then helping her with her jobs. THAT IS FAMILY, A COHESIVE UNIT WORKKNG TOGETHER TO SOLVE ANY ISSUE THAT ARRISES IN LIFE.Tracy made this apparent early on. I am thankfull I learned those maraly good ideas and place them in life today, because of her.
    In later years, I found her heart more for those in desperate need. A service to God? Maybe. Only HE can answer this. I have heard stories from others that she cared for in numerous ways. From helping thise in need of shelter to those in need of child care, she took on quite the load in those last years. I was asked, “Will you come home and help?” In her last year of life. She opened my eyes to certain things and I began to help in ways I could. Not surprised at what she had bitten off in life to chew on, still I was amazed by all she was handling in her last year of life.
    To summarize, I watched her health decline as I worked on a property she recently purchased. Not easy is the decline of one’s health on one’s mind, I advised proper care needed to be taken to find the issue(s) Took her to those appointments when she needed. She was stubborn as a mule in reinquishing some of life’s abilities like driving. Still, she strove on in her quest, recieveing her answers. I cared for her after work repositioning her legs, massaging them to increase blood flow, making her dinner, walking her dog etc. Until her last months when she moved in with my sister. A couple months later, I was told she left this world. She was in the company of her church group and that is how she left this world Since dec 3, 2024. Life has become more complicated than I ever saw possible but I see if us children work together as we have before, there is nothing this world can stop us from attaining. All was made possible by Tracy’s Faith in God. And due to her life’s choices in accordance.

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