Betty Mae Fontaine

Betty Mae Fontaine obituary, Miles City, MT

Betty Mae Fontaine

Betty Fontaine Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home - Forsyth on Jul. 14, 2025.

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Betty Mae Mickell Fontaine
June 8, 1935 – July 11, 2025
The Lord gives and the Lord takes away: blessed be the name of the Lord. We give thanks to God our Father through Jesus Christ, our Lord, for the beautiful life of Betty Mae Fontaine.
Betty Mae Fontaine, Age 90, of Forsyth went home to be with her Lord on Friday July 11, 2025. She was born on June 8, 1935, to Henry and Elizabeth (Popp) Mickell. She attended grammar school in Hammond Valley and later graduated from Forsyth High School. At the age of 7, Betty lost her father and 30 days later, her mother.
After the loss of her parents, her Uncle Roy and Aunt Amelia Wagner, stepped in and cared for her and her nine siblings.
On March 15, 1958, Betty married Lyle (Curly) Fontaine. To this union, Nancy Kay and James Dean were born. Betty and Curly enjoyed their time together, going to Miles City to eat dinner, fishing, and spending time with their children. Curly passed away on October 30, 2001.
Betty started working at the at the Rosebud County Clerk and Recorder office in Forsyth on July 26, 1954. After 46 years of serving the public as Deputy Clerk & Recorder, she retired on October 31, 2000. She was a detailed and diligent worker throughout her working life.
Betty's pride and joy in life was spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Her grandchildren are Lacee Cain Yablonski (Justin), Kayla Cain Sauvageau (Justin), Kelsey Cain Salo (Zack), Tessie Cain, Cole Fontaine, Lillie Fontaine Fletcher (Jayden), and Hayden Fontaine; great grandchildren included Tucker Cain, Ridge Yablonski, Aurora Yablonski, Lakelyn Sauvageau, Keaton Sauvageau, Ryan Salo, Dallen Alexander, Dante Alexander, and Devany Rose McDowell.
Betty was preceded in death by her parents: Henry Mickell and Elizabeth Popp Mickell; her uncle and aunt: Roy and Amelia Wagner; her sisters Emma Ackerman, Esther Mickell, Sarah Mickell, Leona Quinlan, Clara Schelin, her brother Leroy Mickell; her cousin Linda Satterthwait: and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Betty is survived by her children, Nancy Cain (Wally) and James Fontaine (Renee); her siblings: Shirley Staples, Lillian Kibbee, and Jerry Mickell; her cousins that were like siblings to her: Gary Wagner and Donna Mitchell; 7 grandchildren, and 9 great grandchildren.
Betty's family would like to give special thanks to Shelley Potts Rickett and the care team at Rosebud Health Care Center in her final days. Shelley and her team showed her such care and compassion during her illness and final days.
Betty will be missed by her family and others. She was the wind beneath our wings.

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