Obituary for David George Hayden
David G. Hayden Sr. living in Roundup, MT. died in his home on December 19, 2018. He was born on April 23, 1941 in Buffalo, NY. where he lived for 31 years. He then moved to Parkers Prairie, MN, and he also lived in New Mexico and Texas before finally settling in Montana.
He was a much loved family man. He was a hard worker and a self taught jack of all trades. During his life, he worked as a dairy farmer, a lineman for a gas company, an auto mechanic, electrician, plumber and a carpenter. He even completely built his own house from the ground up.
He loved nature, gardening, animals and quiet. He was always available to answer questions, give advice, or show us how to do something we were learning. He was always willing to lend a hand when help was needed. He loved to make people laugh and he was not afraid to speak his mind.
He will be greatly missed by his family.
He was preceded in death by his father, Harley A. Hayden Sr., his mother, Adeline Hayden (Genzel), his brother, Richard Hayden, Sr., and his first wife Gail A. Hayden (Moquin). He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Beverly J. Hayden (Hahn), his brother, Harley A. Hayden Jr., his sister, Diane LaPare (Hayden), his children, Debbie A. Blanchard (Hayden), David G. Hayden, Jr., Donald C. Hayden, Douglas A. Hayden, and Becky J. Hayden, 12 grandchildren and 31/2 great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at the family home at a later date.
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He was a much loved family man. He was a hard worker and a self taught jack of all trades. During his life, he worked as a dairy farmer, a lineman for a gas company, an auto mechanic, electrician, plumber and a carpenter. He even completely built his own house from the ground up.
He loved nature, gardening, animals and quiet. He was always available to answer questions, give advice, or show us how to do something we were learning. He was always willing to lend a hand when help was needed. He loved to make people laugh and he was not afraid to speak his mind.
He will be greatly missed by his family.
He was preceded in death by his father, Harley A. Hayden Sr., his mother, Adeline Hayden (Genzel), his brother, Richard Hayden, Sr., and his first wife Gail A. Hayden (Moquin). He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Beverly J. Hayden (Hahn), his brother, Harley A. Hayden Jr., his sister, Diane LaPare (Hayden), his children, Debbie A. Blanchard (Hayden), David G. Hayden, Jr., Donald C. Hayden, Douglas A. Hayden, and Becky J. Hayden, 12 grandchildren and 31/2 great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at the family home at a later date.
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