Her proudest accomplishments were her children and grandchildren. She was born April 5, 1942 in Marsh, Montana, a daughter of the late Aaron and Emma Speidel Meidinger. She worked all of her life and made many friends on the job. She was very generous to anyone in need and spent her last working years sitting with the elderly. Her passion was her grandchildren.
A devoted mother and grandmother is survived by her daughter, Karen (Jeff) Mays of Chattanooga, Tennessee; son, Jerry (Marla) Prince of Chickamauga; grandchildren, Hannah, Rebekah and Joshua Mays, Monica and Molly Prince.
Other survivors include four sisters, Daphine (Lyle) Fiechtner, Judy (Bud) Walker, Josephine Meidinger, Cheryl Klang, all of Miles City, Montana; six brothers, Mervin, (Dorothy) Meidinger, Jerry (Janis) Meidinger, Kenny (Dianne) Meidinger, Leroy (Lori) Meidinger, Clinton (Beva) Meidinger of Miles City, Leon Meidinger of Duluth, Minnesota; several nieces and nephews.
Her proudest accomplishments were her children and grandchildren. She was born April 5, 1942 in Marsh, Montana, a daughter of the late Aaron and Emma Speidel Meidinger. She worked all of her life and made many friends on the job. She was very generous to anyone in need and spent her last working years sitting with the elderly. Her passion was her grandchildren.
A devoted mother and grandmother is survived by her daughter, Karen (Jeff) Mays of Chattanooga, Tennessee; son, Jerry (Marla) Prince of Chickamauga; grandchildren, Hannah, Rebekah and Joshua Mays, Monica and Molly Prince.
Other survivors include four sisters, Daphine (Lyle) Fiechtner, Judy (Bud) Walker, Josephine Meidinger, Cheryl Klang, all of Miles City, Montana; six brothers, Mervin, (Dorothy) Meidinger, Jerry (Janis) Meidinger, Kenny (Dianne) Meidinger, Leroy (Lori) Meidinger, Clinton (Beva) Meidinger of Miles City, Leon Meidinger of Duluth, Minnesota; several nieces and nephews.
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