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Eugene (Gene) Harold Crain, 84

On December 8, 2023, Gene left his family to join his mother, father, and brother in Heaven. He was born to Harold and Lillian (Norbeck) Crain in Butte, Montana on May 12, 1939, joining his brother Donald.

He attended school in Butte graduating from Butte High School in 1957. After a short term at Montana School of Mines, he left the family business to work at various companies doing welding and mechanic work.

He was a master mechanic and journeyman welder. He later began his own business (EH Crain Welding and Repair) in Butte then moved to Whitehall where he has resided since.

He married Sharon Ann (Chouinard) Crain and they later divorced. He then married Sally Ann (Zahn) Crain. They were together 52 years until his death. He was a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather of 15 children, 27 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren.

Gene was very artistic, some of his signs are still in use in Butte. He was an iron worker and could and did build many things out of iron, from railings to flumes. He worked on everything from cars to heavy equipment. He was a talented musician who could play almost any instrument by ear and owned a variety of them – some he received as gifts throughout the years. He loved to sit and play when he wasn't working. He also loved to draw. Every Easter, he would draw on everyone's Easter sack and looked forward to each year as each one had a personal touch to that child.

He had a deep love for animals, and we had everything from gerbils to horses growing up. He always talked about his two favorite dogs Pug and Buddy that he had while growing up. He used to say that having animals and playing outside was good for our immunities.

Camping was another activity he loved and many camping trips were enjoyed throughout the years. As the "kids" grew up and were coming and going, he would always say as they would walk out the door to "Drive Recklessly" as he sat in his favorite chair. It was his way of saying "Drive Safely."

He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Don, and infant daughter Lillian Leona. He is survived by his wife Sally, many sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, 14 children and their spouses, 27 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.

His chair is empty now and his presence in our lives will be immensely missed. Drive Recklessly Dad – until we meet again. We love you very much.

 

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