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Jean Patten Waldbillig, 102, of Philipsburg, Montana passed away at St. James Hospital on March 12, 2026.
Jean was born on March 20, 1923, in Tonopah, Nevada, to James Patten and Phyllis McLeod Patten. The family moved from Tonopah and lived for a while in Butte before returning home to Philipsburg.
Jean graduated from Granite High School in 1941 and went on to enroll in St. James School of Nursing in Butte. She had many fond memories of her time there and made lifelong friends with her classmates. She graduated in 1944, worked for a time at Murray Hospital in Butte before joining the Navy in 1945. She was stationed at Oak Knoll Naval Hospital near San Francisco, California, where she worked with servicemen coming home from Japan – many of whom had been prisoners of war. She was very humbled by their service and felt, in contrast, that she had not contributed as much to the war effort.
She was discharged in 1946 and took a job in Boise, Idaho, as a public health nurse. She loved to relate that she made her rounds on a Cushman scooter, as there were no cars that could be purchased after the war. She enjoyed the field of public health and went from Boise, Idaho, to Ann Arbor, Michigan, to pursue a degree in public health. On a trip home, she reconnected with a classmate, Frank Waldbillig, and she quit school to return to Philipsburg. She and Frank were married on September 3, 1949, in Helena, Montana. Jean and Frank moved to the ranch where they raised 3 children, Raymond, Helen, and Jim. She said that she did not learn to cook until she moved to the ranch, but she became a good cook and provided three meals a day for her family, hired hands, and friends. She made sure no one went hungry!
Jean continued her nursing career in the Flint Creek Valley, working in public health and at Granite County Hospital, finally letting her RN license expire in 1997. She spent many years conducting home health visits and “wild child” (well-child) clinics, much of the time with her colleague and great friend, Harriet Mentzer. Countless youth in Granite County had their childhood vaccines administered by Jean.
Jean loved her time growing up in Philipsburg. She had fond memories of roller-skating, ice skating, playing cards, and walking to Fred Burr and Rumsey, where they would build a fire and spend a summer afternoon swimming. As an adult, Jean was very active in the Philipsburg community. She was an avid supporter of Prospector athletics and the Philipsburg Public Library, frequently played Bridge with friends, and was a faithful congregant of St. Andrew’s Episcopal church.
Jean loved her life on the ranch. She and her horse Campie covered a lot of miles helping the neighbors chase cows and enjoying the beautiful Flint Creek Valley. She
loved animals, especially her Shelties, Chelsea and Snooper. In fact, many of the pets on the ranch ended up being “hers”, and she would often need to admonish her grandkids to “pet their damn dog”.
Jean often remarked that she had the best of it: A wonderful husband and a good family. She would not have traded her life on the ranch for anything. She loved her grandchildren and was blessed to have them close as they grew up. She asked about them every day and was always interested in their careers. She was also blessed at the end of her life to live at the Southwest Montana Veterans’ Home, where she created a new family group that took very good care of her.
Jean was preceded in death by her parents, James and Phyllis, Brother Jim and sister-in-law Pat, husband Frank, and son Raymond. She is survived by her daughter, Helen (Bernie), son Jim (Jill), grandchildren Zachary (Marina), Austin (Darby), Marie, Sean (Sakoya), and Patrick (Bryanna), daughter-in-law Jan and her son Sean (Vickie) Graybeal. She is also survived by 5 great-grandchildren, Delilah, Waylon, Siobhan, Aiden, and Banx, as well as nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Philipsburg at 11:00 AM on March 21, 2026. Internment will be at Philipsburg Cemetery, followed by a reception at Granite County Museum. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church or the Philipsburg Public Library.
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