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Linda Mae <I>Beyl</I> Gregg

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Linda Mae Beyl Gregg

Birth
Glendive, Dawson County, Montana, USA
Death
1 Dec 2020 (aged 72)
Forsyth, Rosebud County, Montana, USA
Burial
Colstrip, Rosebud County, Montana, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.907725, Longitude: -106.6154709
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Adapt from Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home 12/4/2020

Linda Gregg went to meet her best friend Bill on the evening of December 1, 2020, at the Rosebud Health Care Center in Forsyth, Montana after an arduous fight against the COVID-19 virus.

Linda was born in Glendive, Montana on May 1, 1948; the youngest of seven children between Edwin and Hertha Beyl.

Linda grew up and went to school in Glendive. She married Bill Gregg in 1967 moving around the state of Montana where they finally settled in Colstrip in 1975. During many adventures came three children which kept Linda busy chasing them from activity to activity. Linda was an active member of the Women of the Moose and enjoyed crafting, ceramics, baking, gardening, making porcelain dolls, sewing, and numerous more hobbies. Linda was an amazing cook and she loved family gatherings. Linda also love spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She loved to travel and see new places. But nothing could compare to going back to Glendive and spending time on the farm with her sister Bev and brother-in-law Don Buxbaum.

She is survived by daughters Loni (Charles) Hartman of Colstrip MT, Dicki (Mike) Peterson of Colstrip, MT, and son Bobby (Stephanie) Gregg of Moses Lake, Washington; grandchildren Brett (Allie) Hartman of Roseville, CA, Charli Nicole (Jeff) Provenza of Colstrip, MT, Christina Peterson of Colstrip, MT, Shauna (Rick) Zaranka of Camas, WA, and Trey (Beth) Gregg of Billings, MT, Dakota and Liam Gregg of Moses Lake, WA; and great grandchildren Makenzie Hamilton, Keea Zaranka, Giavona Provenza, Wyatt Peterson, Noah Gregg, and Weston Hartman. She is also survived by sister-in-law Jolene (Cody) Taylor, many nieces, nephews, and god children.

She is preceded in death by her beloved husband Bill Gregg, parents Edwin and Hertha Beyl, her brothers Jim, Edwin, and Glen; sisters Beverly, Sheila, and Betty Lou.
Adapt from Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home 12/4/2020

Linda Gregg went to meet her best friend Bill on the evening of December 1, 2020, at the Rosebud Health Care Center in Forsyth, Montana after an arduous fight against the COVID-19 virus.

Linda was born in Glendive, Montana on May 1, 1948; the youngest of seven children between Edwin and Hertha Beyl.

Linda grew up and went to school in Glendive. She married Bill Gregg in 1967 moving around the state of Montana where they finally settled in Colstrip in 1975. During many adventures came three children which kept Linda busy chasing them from activity to activity. Linda was an active member of the Women of the Moose and enjoyed crafting, ceramics, baking, gardening, making porcelain dolls, sewing, and numerous more hobbies. Linda was an amazing cook and she loved family gatherings. Linda also love spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She loved to travel and see new places. But nothing could compare to going back to Glendive and spending time on the farm with her sister Bev and brother-in-law Don Buxbaum.

She is survived by daughters Loni (Charles) Hartman of Colstrip MT, Dicki (Mike) Peterson of Colstrip, MT, and son Bobby (Stephanie) Gregg of Moses Lake, Washington; grandchildren Brett (Allie) Hartman of Roseville, CA, Charli Nicole (Jeff) Provenza of Colstrip, MT, Christina Peterson of Colstrip, MT, Shauna (Rick) Zaranka of Camas, WA, and Trey (Beth) Gregg of Billings, MT, Dakota and Liam Gregg of Moses Lake, WA; and great grandchildren Makenzie Hamilton, Keea Zaranka, Giavona Provenza, Wyatt Peterson, Noah Gregg, and Weston Hartman. She is also survived by sister-in-law Jolene (Cody) Taylor, many nieces, nephews, and god children.

She is preceded in death by her beloved husband Bill Gregg, parents Edwin and Hertha Beyl, her brothers Jim, Edwin, and Glen; sisters Beverly, Sheila, and Betty Lou.


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