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SIDNEY F. HART
1/20/1940 ~ 3/11/2011
Sid was born in Billings, Montana. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Jessie Hart; and two grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, Susan; daughters, Karen (Walt) Acord, Kim (Sam) Sneve and Pam Jones; ten grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by Susan's children, Alan (Susan) Yenne, Nora Yenne, Lori (Randy) Kilcup, Coni Anderson and Julie Baker; 8 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
Sid spent over 30 years in the trucking industry in management and as a driver. Sid and Susan owned S&H Trucking Inc. Sid was a Mason, Ashlar Lodge 29, Billings, MT, as well as a Shriner AL Bedoo, Billings, MT. After graduating high school he attended Shattuck St. Marys School in Minnesota where he received his B.A. in Business. He served 4 years in the U.S. Army and was a Deputy Sheriff for Yellowstone County Montana. He loved his family, friends, golf and travel. His family thanks all of you who loved Sid for your support and compassion. He will be missed. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to any Shriner's Hospital in his name. Special thanks to Hospice and AMR.
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3 Entries
Sid was one of my very best friends from back in the Builders and Davis days. He always called me the "Big Indian", Sid Rest in Peace, you will be sorely missed by me. So many good memories will always keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Keep up your golf game,as we will be playing again sometime.
Hutch and Joan
March 29, 2011
Sid was a dear, dear friend from Montana days. We attended Shattuck School together and kept our friendship alive for 50 years. I have so many wonderful memories - some sharable, some not sharable. Rest in peace my dear friend - see you on number one tee box.
March 28, 2011
We miss you everyday Papa. You were one of the greatest men I have ever known. You meant the world to all of us and our lives will never be the same because you were in it. I know you are playing golf on the big course in the sky, but i sure wish you were still here. I know we will meet again some day, until then we will remember you everyday and carry on everything you were about, friends and family. I love you Papa.
Kara Yenne
March 27, 2011
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