Frank Joseph Clampitt of Oswego, passed away on Sunday, September 10, 2017 at the St. Vincent hospital in Billings, Montana. Frank was born October 2, 1958 to Frank and Joan Clampitt. He graduated High School in 1976. Later that year, he joined the army and served until 1980. He made life-long friends there.
On October 23, 1982 he married his wife Cynthia (Cindy) Laducer in Williston, North Dakota. They welcomed four children; Jammie Clampitt, Frank Clampitt II, Cassie Clampitt, and Colby Clampitt. Frank was a family man who truly enjoyed his children, through the good and bad times. He also really enjoyed his grandkids. He was a very kind man and would be there for anyone who needed his help. He also enjoyed being crazy sitting with the dogs outside. Frank always said “life is a learning lesson”.
Frank worked for the IRR for many years. He enjoyed the hard work. He loved to go fishing with his children and make memories. He really did enjoy the outdoors. The love he had for his kids will never be broken.
Frank is preceded in death by his parents, as well as numerous aunts and uncles.
He is survived by his four children, his wife, and his ten grandkids (Jaidyn, Zane, Miley, Frankie III, Prestyn, Claire, Azalea, Cleo, Sapphyre, and Micah). He is also survived by an uncle Hank Clampitt of Glasgow, Montana and aunts Roberta Danielson of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, Sheryl Murdoch of Great falls, Montana, and Phyllis Birkoski of Great Falls, Montana.
Frank will be missed by many.
A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Friday, September 22 at the Wolf Point Community Hall. 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
2:00 p.m.
Friday September 22, 2017
Wolf Point Community Hall
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
2:00 p.m.
Friday September 22, 2017
Wolf Point Community Hall
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Shari Daniels says
My prayers n condolences are with you all. It is tough to bury a parent. What a good guy our world lost. Rest now Frank. Ur work on Earth is done. Until we see u again… Shari and family.
Kathy says
To the family of Frank.
So sorry to hear of your loss.
Frank was a kind man and I enjoyed working with him during our employment with IRR. He was a great truck driver and was zoned in, getting from point A to point B. Even holding up a BUD LIGHT, didn’t make him think twice. He had a job to do and that he did.
Sure missed him and his daily visits to his second home away from home.
Condolences to everyone. Frank will be greatly missed.
From Kathy Shields and family
Patti martin says
Condolences to your family and prayers in this sad time Frank was a very good and nice guy,,,,we were glad to call him friend…patti and tiny Martin of hays ,mt………
Benson Follette says
Attended school with Frank in Frazer, been to his family home south of Frazer. I saw him 9 years ago when I returned for my mother’s funeral. My condolences to the Clampitt family. Benson Follette
Pauline Azure-Feuvray says
Frank Sr. and Connie Macdonald want to express their condolences on the passing of Frank a good friend. May he rest in peace and God bless his family and loved ones.
Mark Williamson says
I served with Frank, aka Jed ask all of his brothers in arms called him. It was a honer to know and serve with him.
Lissa says
Our condolences too the family and friends. My grand children’s Grandpa Frank. I sure wish they had the chance too know you Frank. Fly with the Angels. Love Alyssa, Cleo, Micah and myself.
Betty Ricker says
Gunna miss you Unclr Frank. U were one of the nicest people I’ve met here and always said hi when i seen u. Prayers go out to the family
Frank Joseph clampitt 2nd says
Love you Dad thanks for being there and teaching me all the skills and work ethics I need in life.
Alice & Merlin Christensen says
My thoughts and prayers are with his Family. He is gone but never forgotten
Ken Faria says
What a great friend to have! He could alway make me laugh with just off the wall stuff he would say. He also would post some pretty funny things on Facebook. I’m going to miss you Frank,aka Jed! I just wish I could have visited with you one more time and swap Army stories with you!
Rest in peace my friend!
Tim Cody says
RIP, Frank. Prayers for all the family!! Long-time buddy!!
Cadillac Courchene says
We always had some good stories to throw back and forth at each other–a gentle soul–I always told him he had more social grace than I did–will be missed—Cadillac 406-650-4636
Steve Tollefson says
RIP , My friend , classmate & Oswego buddy , I’ll miss your humor &wit , see you again in heaven Bud
Chuck Turner says
RIP BROTHER IN ARMS. My wife’s and I send our Deepest Love and Sympathy at the Time of Great Loss.
Chuck And Dee Turner.
Ps I will ALWAYS remember Your Smile and Wit, Frank.
Cassie Clampitt says
❤❤❤