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Mary Ann Greybull

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Mary Ann Greybull

Birth
Fort Kipp, Roosevelt County, Montana, USA
Death
9 Mar 2017 (aged 79)
Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana, USA
Burial
Fort Kipp, Roosevelt County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Mary Ann Greybull began her journey to the spirit world on March 9, 2017, in Billings, Mt. She passed away peacefully with her family at her side after an extended illness.

Mary Ann was born at home on June 14, 1937, to Elizabeth and Thomas Greybull in Fort Kipp, Mt. Her Dakota name was Wayung Hipi Win (They Came to See Her Woman). She was given that name because when she was born, they weren’t sure if she would survive but she did and people came to see her from all over.

In her early years, Mary Ann attended the Fort Kipp Day School. Later, Mary Ann worked at the Faith Lutheran Home in Wolf Point, Mt, Wolf Point Hospital and A & S Industries in Poplar, Mt.

Mary Ann enjoyed attending pow-wows and watching her grandson, Willy, dance. Mary Ann’s pride and joy were her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She enjoyed being with and watching them. Another passion of hers was going shopping with her granddaughter, Kayla.

Preceding Mary Ann in her passing are her parents, Elizabeth and Thomas Greybull, brothers, Matt Greybull, Shaw Greybull and Milo Greybull, Thomas Gey Bull Jr., brother-in-law, Harold Buck Elk, sister, June Greybull and son Ira Dale Grey bull.

Mary Ann is survived by daughter, Cynthia Grey Bull, son, Raymond “Ole” Grey Bull, (Becky), daughter, Farrell Walking Eagle, granddaughter who she raised as her own, Kayla (Michael), grandson Alex Grey Bull who she raised as her own and granddaughter Sabrina. She is also survived by sister, Nellie Silk and her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren; niece, Barbara Birdsbill, sister-in-law, Eileen Buckman and brother-in-law, Warren Buck Elk, Jr. Mary Ann’s grandchildren are Tina, Trisha, Autumn, Misty, Sioux, Willy, Tom, Sheldon, Jennifer, Toni, Kristen, Shadow, Mercedes, Colleen Birdsbill and grandchildren, Charlene Birdsbill and grandchildren; adopted grandchildren, Danny Hofferber, Olivia Milligan and Sarah Cooper. Mary Ann’s great grandchildren are Kiera, Ira, Lucas, Hazel, Selena, Serenity, Mary, Mykel, Alex, Jr., Lillian, Haven, Amaya, Choaya, Destiny, Challo, Alexandria, Raul, Antonio, Valencia, Julian, Denzel, Israel, Alexa, Abbytha, Judd, Lila Sage, Brayden and Peyton.

Mary Ann will always be remembered by her family and friends for her kind, loving and giving nature. Mary Ann had a great sense of humor, even until the very end.

The family would like to thank the hospital staff at Billings Clinic for the wonderful care they provided. The family would also like to thank her daughter, Farrell, for never leaving her side while she was in the hospital and hospice care. The family would like to thank all of the other visitors that came to see her before her passing.

Clayton Memorial Chapel Wolf Point MT
Mary Ann Greybull began her journey to the spirit world on March 9, 2017, in Billings, Mt. She passed away peacefully with her family at her side after an extended illness.

Mary Ann was born at home on June 14, 1937, to Elizabeth and Thomas Greybull in Fort Kipp, Mt. Her Dakota name was Wayung Hipi Win (They Came to See Her Woman). She was given that name because when she was born, they weren’t sure if she would survive but she did and people came to see her from all over.

In her early years, Mary Ann attended the Fort Kipp Day School. Later, Mary Ann worked at the Faith Lutheran Home in Wolf Point, Mt, Wolf Point Hospital and A & S Industries in Poplar, Mt.

Mary Ann enjoyed attending pow-wows and watching her grandson, Willy, dance. Mary Ann’s pride and joy were her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She enjoyed being with and watching them. Another passion of hers was going shopping with her granddaughter, Kayla.

Preceding Mary Ann in her passing are her parents, Elizabeth and Thomas Greybull, brothers, Matt Greybull, Shaw Greybull and Milo Greybull, Thomas Gey Bull Jr., brother-in-law, Harold Buck Elk, sister, June Greybull and son Ira Dale Grey bull.

Mary Ann is survived by daughter, Cynthia Grey Bull, son, Raymond “Ole” Grey Bull, (Becky), daughter, Farrell Walking Eagle, granddaughter who she raised as her own, Kayla (Michael), grandson Alex Grey Bull who she raised as her own and granddaughter Sabrina. She is also survived by sister, Nellie Silk and her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren; niece, Barbara Birdsbill, sister-in-law, Eileen Buckman and brother-in-law, Warren Buck Elk, Jr. Mary Ann’s grandchildren are Tina, Trisha, Autumn, Misty, Sioux, Willy, Tom, Sheldon, Jennifer, Toni, Kristen, Shadow, Mercedes, Colleen Birdsbill and grandchildren, Charlene Birdsbill and grandchildren; adopted grandchildren, Danny Hofferber, Olivia Milligan and Sarah Cooper. Mary Ann’s great grandchildren are Kiera, Ira, Lucas, Hazel, Selena, Serenity, Mary, Mykel, Alex, Jr., Lillian, Haven, Amaya, Choaya, Destiny, Challo, Alexandria, Raul, Antonio, Valencia, Julian, Denzel, Israel, Alexa, Abbytha, Judd, Lila Sage, Brayden and Peyton.

Mary Ann will always be remembered by her family and friends for her kind, loving and giving nature. Mary Ann had a great sense of humor, even until the very end.

The family would like to thank the hospital staff at Billings Clinic for the wonderful care they provided. The family would also like to thank her daughter, Farrell, for never leaving her side while she was in the hospital and hospice care. The family would like to thank all of the other visitors that came to see her before her passing.

Clayton Memorial Chapel Wolf Point MT

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