Nancy Jane Bruguier, age 77, of Wolf Point, MT passed away on Sunday, July 15, 2018 in Wolf Point.
Nancy was born March 2, 1941 in Billings, Mt. to James and Edith Rodman. She grew up in Billings, moving to Wolf Point in 1967 with her son John, after acquiring a job at Trinity Hospital. She was followed closely by her sister Sharon Rodman, and her parents who purchased The Tip Top Motel.
Shortly after moving to Wolf Point she met Forrest (Buck) Bruguier, whom she married after a lengthy chase in 1969. She worked at the hospital doing many jobs until 1996. She and Buck owned and operated B & B flicks until 1997. She then worked at RSVP until her retirement in 2012. In her free time she created many one of a kind greeting cards and many other one of a kind items from her love of rubber stamps. She was one of the original “Inky Paws”.
She is survived by her husband Forrest, son John (Julene) and family, daughter D’Etta (Jack) and family, her sister Sharon and her brother John (Collen) and family.
She is preceded in death by her parents James and Edith Rodman.
A memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Friday, July 20 at the Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Wolf Point. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point has been entrusted with the arrangements.
Condolences for the family may be left using the form below.
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
10:00 a.m.
Friday July 20, 2018
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel
102 Custer Street
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
10:00 a.m.
Friday July 20, 2018
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel
102 Custer Street
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Cindy Stensland says
What a truly amazing woman she was! Whenever someone needed help she was always there! I know she’s helping out someone in heaven right now. Rest In Peace Nancy!
Rhonda Mason says
Known you most of my life Nancy, now your making that journey. God bless you and your family during this sad time. I won’t forget you???
Victor&Danna Maldonado says
We are sorry to hear of Nancy passing,Prayers to your family.
Lucy & Lee Redekopp says
So sorry to here about Nancy passing you all are in our prayers and thoughts. May God be with you all at this time.
Pauline Azure-Feuvray says
I had the lady at the Hardin Big Horn County library send photos of Nancy, Uncle, John and D’etta and the other relatives. Choose a photo of Nancy unless you already have one to use instead of the candle above. We wish Nancy a fruitful and happy journey as she joins her parents and other dead kindred. May the family be comforted by the Lord in your time of grief. Love Polly and Bert and pets
Curley Youpee says
Condolences to John, Buck, and their families.
Laura Treese says
For the short time I knew Nancy, she was just a wonderful bright light. So loving, so talented. I will miss her. Blessings to her entire family, especially Buck and Sharon.
TINA MAGNAN says
BUCK AND FAMILY, SO SORRY FOR YOUR GREAT LOSS. SHE WILL BE MISS GREATLY.
PRAYERS FOR YOUR FAMILY. AND KNOW SHE IS NOT SUFFERING. GOD BLESS YOU.
Anita J. Trice says
Condolence to family and friends. Nancy was so sweet and talented lady, such a good soul. She will be missed.
Darlyn Grainger says
Condolences to the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless You All
Bonnie Wemmer says
Sending prayers and hugs to you. Nancy was a beautiful person and friend. I will miss her.
Brenda Head says
I was very saddened to hear of Nancy’s passing. I met her in 1979 when I moved from Fla to Wolf Point to work in the hospital as a Respiratory Therapist. She welcomed me with open arms and treated me like family. She was kind, generous and her smile would light up the room. She had a great sense of humor. I have her and the whole Bruguier family in my prayers. Rest in Peace, my friend. You will always be remembered.
Keri Sansaver says
So sorry to hear of the passing of Nancy. She was a beautiful strong soul and touched my life in many ways. Prayers for peace and for healing of grief and sadness in the days to come, as you get a chance to recognize how she lives on through each of you and in your memories.
Jeannie archdale says
I was so very sad to hear that Nancy had passed away. She was so kind to me over the years and would have done anything for me. Her smile was one in a million. If she was having a hard day one would of never known. She taught me a lot about life, was truly a very dear friend. I worked at the sheriff’s office and she worked downstairs for RSVP so we became very close in that time. I loved to rubber stamp but could never hold a candle to her beautiful creations. Her kids and grandkids were the light of her life, she beamed whenever I would ask her how they were all doing and she loved it when she could go out to see John and Jolene and the grandkids, just like anyone she hated to leave them and come back home. I know that her smile is bringing hapiness to all who met her in heaven and her pain is now gone. I will truly miss her.
Jackie G says
A wonderful lady! So sorry for your loss. Your tears are of love in remembrance. She was always smiling and joyful.
Beth says
Prayers to the family. May you rest in piece.
Ron and Adele Barnes says
Adele and I were sad to hear of Nancy’s passing. We met Nancy when we moved to Wolf Point in 1978 and began working at Trinity Hospital. Like so many other people, Nancy welcomed us and we enjoyed her humor and all the fun we had. Nancy was always in favor of a practical joke and I remember the time something got “spilled” in the bowl of tea the kitchen made for us. That recipe was a favorite and we could barely walk back to our offices we were laughing so hard. There was the Eclipse softball game that we enjoyed. And then there was the contest that Nancy won and continued for the rest of her life. What a great example! You never know when you will meet a life long friend but we met one in Nancy and could always pick right up with conversations and laughter any time we talked or saw each other. We miss you Nancy.