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Carol Lee Hahn Davidson, 65, of Clancy, MT, passed away Tuesday, May 15th, 2012, at her home with her family present. Carol was born June 6, 1946, to Samuel Morris Hahn and Ruth Horner Hahn in Whitefish, MT. She grew up in Whitefish and graduated from Whitefish High School._x000D_
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In June, 1962, while attending the Culbertson, MT Diamond Jubilee with her father, she met her soul-mate, Larry Davidson. They were married September 6, 1964, and made their first home in Stanley, ND. They subsequently moved to Culbertson, then to Williston, ND in 1972 where they remained until 1986. They lived in Hillsboro and then Dickinson, ND until 1989 when they moved to the Helena, MT area where they remained until her death._x000D_
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While in Williston, she worked for the Red Owl Family Center and American State Bank and Trust. Then in Helena, she worked for the Bank of Montana, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, and for the State of Montana/DPHHS in the Addictive and Mental Disorders Division. She especially enjoyed her duties with AMDD and the staff there._x000D_
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Carol is survived by her husband of 47 years, Larry Davidson, daughter Catherine (Larry) Huntley of Smithville, MO, son Douglas of Des Moines, Iowa, sister Ramona Ross, of Culbertson, MT and brother Stuart Hahn, of Westerport, MD. Also surviving are her grandchildren Chelsey (Daniel) Weinert, Leah (JJ) Johnson, and Grant (Tabitha) Braaten and great-grandchildren Lily Johnson, Delaney Weinert, Lucy Johnson, Xander Braaten and Baby Girl Weinert set to arrive at the end of September. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Sam and Ruth Hahn, sisters Blanche Deeter, Eva McDowell, Geneva Hotel and brother William Roger Hahn._x000D_
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A Life Celebration Service will be held at Twichel Funeral Home, 314 N. Rodney St., Helena, MT at 1:30 PM on Saturday, May 19th._x000D_
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In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations in Carol’s name to Rocky Mountain Hospice of Helena, MT.
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Susan Gecho Gobbs says
I was sorry to learn of Carol’s death I know that she was beloved at DPHHS by the folks she worked with there and I would see her when I visited the building. She would update me on the grandkids- especially Leah who was a dear friend of my daughter, Abigail when they both lived in Helena. Abbie has fond memories of her time with Leah and her grandmother. I remember especially the time Carol brought the kids to Culbertson and they popped up in the pool next to Abbie who was visiting her grandmother there as well. Montana connections run deep as I knew Ramona and her family long before the kids were born and found each other. Again I am sorry for your loss- she was a fighter and the world is a little less bright now that she has left.
Jackie Dunbar says
Carol was such a happy lady and always had a beautiful smile. I worked with her for several years at BCBSMT and always enjoyed running into her (usually at WalMart), after we both moved on. I am so sorry for your loss, she really was a fighter! My prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.