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Donald Blair

| August 31, 2011 11:33 AM

Donald A. Blair passed from this life into eternity at his home near Columbia Falls on Aug. 23, 2011, following a brief but heroic surrender to cancer.

Don was born in Kalispell on Nov. 19, 1933, the only son of Curtis M. and Clara E. Blair, of Apgar, on Lake McDonald. He attended four years of elementary at the Apgar School before moving to Columbia Falls, where his mother Clara had taken a teaching position. He continued to spend his summers at the family home in Apgar until 1955, when the property was sold back to the Park Service, and Curtis and Clara took up permanent residency in Columbia Falls.

After short stints of working at Plum Creek and on the Great Northern Railroad, Don enlisted in the Navy in 1953. Following four years of service he returned home and landed a civil service job as a building systems and maintenance foreman at the new Air Force Base in Glasgow.

In 1962, Donald married Marion Plante, of Grand Forks, N.D., who was a second grade teacher in the Glasgow East Side Elementary School.

Anticipating the closure of the Glasgow base, Don moved his family back to the Flathead Valley in 1967 and began to work at the Lakeside Radar Base on Flathead Lake. Following the closure of the Lakeside Base, Don transferred to the U.S. Forest service in 1978 and worked in many locations, including Condon, Bigfork, Big Creek, Ford Station, Hungry Horse and Spotted Bear in the South Fork.

In 1981, Don completed 25 years of civil service and retired from government work. From 1981 to 1989, he worked in maintenance at the Montana State Veterans Home in Columbia Falls. Don was also a member of the Badrock Volunteer Fire Department for 21 years, serving as a member of the board as well.

Don loved the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing with his friends. Every summer, he took great pride in preparing and harvesting his garden. He also loved spending time with his four grandchildren. He will be remembered as an honest, hard working, giving and loving husband, father, grandfather and friend who will be greatly missed.

Donald was preceded in death by his parents and one son, "Angel Don Blair."

He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Marion; his three children, Craig Blair, of Orlando, Fla., Charmaine Cornelius and husband David Baker, of Columbia Falls, Kent Blair and wife Tina, of Columbia Falls; and four grandchildren, Tyler Donald Cornelius, Curtis and Kiennah Blair, and Rico Rothermel.

Funeral services took place at the Columbia Mortuary on Aug. 27, 2011. Burial with military honors was held at the Conrad Memorial Cemetery.

The family wishes to express their sincere appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the staff of Frontier Hospice for their friendship, care and loving kindness they have extended to the entire family.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in memory of Donald may be made to either the Badrock Volunteer Fire Department or Friends of Hospice.