Austin Ray Peterson, age 29, passed away on January 28, 2023 at Billings Clinic in Billings, Montana due to organ failure.
He was born on March 12, 1993 in Wolf Point, Montana. He graduated from Wolf Point Highschool in 2011.
Austin was a very adventurous person and always wanted to try something new or drive somewhere new. Austin always wanted to learn everything he could. He had several jobs throughout his life and was able to learn new skills from all of them. He was very proud of his last employment with tribal enterprise as a plumber’s assistant. He told his mother, “What I do is nasty and dirty but when you help someone with their plumbing, you should see their faces, so thankful. You got their problem fixed. That makes my day, Mom.”
Austin was always on the go. Fishing, hunting, pretending to go fishing…. He just had to be doing something outdoors and enjoying life. He loved music and he loved his family. Austin was known to have a good sense of humor; he had a great smile that everyone loved. He was a very charismatic individual. Everyone was drawn to him and he would have them conversing and laughing in an instant.
Austin had plenty of girlfriends and vehicles but he finally settled with Josie White and had two daughters. Mallie Mae Rose Peterson was born on January 8, 2017 and Skylnn Rannae Peterson was born on May 20, 2018. Him and Josie separated later and he met Kristen Bighorn. Kristen and Austin got married in July of 2022 at the Bridge Park. He had two step-children, Arora Big Horn and Leighton Red Eagle.
Austin was a friendly man and made plenty of friends. He was always very helpful but sometimes wanted to do things in his own time. “I shake at a lambs tail,” he always said, that lamb must have had some long tail.
Austin will be missed by many and will always be in our thoughts and hearts.
He is survived by his wife, Kristen Peterson (Big Horn); his daughters, Mallie Mae Rose Peterson and Skylnn Rannae Peterson; his step-children, Arora Big Horn and Leighton Red Eagle; his mother, Lois Eder, of Wolf Point; his sister, Stephen Eder, of Wolf Point; his brother, Channing Eder, of Washington; his aunty, Florance McKay, of Wolf Point; his uncle, Gary Peterson, of Wolf Point; his nephew, Christopher Miller, of Wolf Point; his nieces, Dang McKay, of Wolf Point, and Madison Eder, of Wolf Point.
He is preceded in death by his step-dad, Forrest E. Eder; his sister, Jessica Eder; his grandmother, Catherine Peterson; his grandfathers, Donald E. Peterson and William Eder; his auntie, Lori A. Peterson; and his nephew, Xavier Darnell.
His beautiful smile will stay in our hearts forever.
A viewing will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at the New Wolf Point Community Hall.
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with the arrangements and condolences for the family can be left by using the form below.
La-Verna DeLeon says
So sorry for your loss Lois. He had a very infectious kaugh
Janet says
So so sorry for your loss Lois 😭 Austin was like a son to me because he stepped up after Joseph passed and was always willing to help out whenever I needed him, I’m sure Joseph will take care of him, if you need anything please don’t hesitate to call me, my deepest condolences 💐 and prayers to you and your family 😔
Pauline azure feuvray says
God bless the family.
Carmen Silk says
Condolences & prayers to Austin’s loved ones. We went to school together & seen him 3 years ago where he worked. He was always a good guy.
vernie madison says
So very happy to known Austin!! God’s Peace to you Lois, Amen
Pauline azure feuvray says
God bless the family
Cowboy and Jolene Jones says
Our deepest condolences, Lois. 💐 Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May he rest in God’s Paradise. 💟✝️💟
Cadillac Courchene says
Sorry to hear about Austin , He was a great worker that cared about the quality of his plumbing projects ✅ Great work ethic not seen this day and age 💎 Cadillac
Karla McGill says
So sorry to hear this. He was a sweetheart of a student. Blessings to his family.
Ms McGill
Vicki says
So sorry for you loss! Austin was a very nice guy!!
Emorie Garfield says
My friend for as long as I can remember he was always a great friend gonna miss him
Frances Weeks says
Our deepest condolences to your family, Lois I am glad I got to work with Austin at the Casino.
He was a good friend and helped me out on many a home fix or car fix. I miss hearing about his “adventures” while he was out and about.
I would love to see you and Flossie again.
Love and Prayers, Frannie Weeks and all her rug rats 🐀 🙏 ❤
Steven Smith says
Such a fine outstanding young man. That smile and friendly personality will be missed for sure. Praying for you all. My condolences.
Jake Bauer says
Lost touch in our adult lives but he was a good man. Growing up he always had the ride, always willing to lend a hand. Glad i grew up with someone with such a good heart rest easy.
Julie Wright says
Going to miss you Austin, I do already. Have many things I need fixed that I was waiting for you to get better to fix. Was very hard to see you and realize I will not be seeing you around anymore. Praying for your mama and your wife, family, and friends. Your Great Mischievous smile will be missed. Thank you for all you have done for me. May you blessed in the same.
Cheryl Cantrell says
Austin was such a good person, Always had a smile n hug for me. I was deeply sadden when I heard, He will be Missed…Love you Sister
Debra says
My condolences to you and your family Lois