Ronald Pete Williams, Dakuna Kokipeshni “Afraid of Nothing”, age 72, of Wolf Point, Montana passed away on April 19, 2021 in Wolf Point. The family will be holding a memorial service at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 1st, 2021, at the Wolf Point Community Hall. A feed will follow the service.
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with the arrangements and condolences for the family can be left by using the form below.
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
2:00 p.m.
Saturday May 1, 2021
Wolf Point Community Hall
515 6th Ave. S
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
2:00 p.m.
Saturday May 1, 2021
Wolf Point Community Hall
515 6th Ave. S
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Curtis Trinder says
One of my favorite teachers. Rip
Shari Daniels says
Mr. William’s, I have such fond memories of 7th grade history. You made it interesting n fun. Until we see you again. My sincere condolences to your family.
Max Bear says
It hurt to let you go. But on the other hand you were finally free from the pain you lived with during the past couple of years. I love you and will miss you.
Ann Burshia says
Condolences to Mr Willams family, he was the best teacher. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
chris bauer says
My deepest condolences to the family, esp my sis Marlene. Peteβs son Henry was my childhood friend, my brother. Miss him tremendously, prayers for healing to all the family β€οΈππΌ
Marty Wiseman says
Mr Williams, PW 7th grade social studies and football were so much better because of you. You taught us to keep our eyes open and to think about what was happening around us in the world. RIP sir
Julia Mitchell says
Mr.Williams, Such an awesome person! What an amazing teacher as well, always dealing with us crazy kids! Always good memories.
My condolences to your loved ones.
Patt Runs Through says
I love you Brother Pete. Iβm so sad for your family that you left too soon. God bless your journey to the land of Plenty. May you never be hungry or hurting again. You are a good man who has touched many on Mother Earth and many love you. I will pray for you and your family to find peace with you walking on before them. Grandma Patt πππ
Vicky Schindler says
Was very blessed to have this man as a teacher in 7th grade and then later as a college professor. He was a good man and will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this most difficult time.
Am happy I was able to have one last conversation with him a week or so ago. π I will never forget that conversation.
Until we meet again, Mr. Williams, rest in peace.
Vicky Schindler
Susan Twichel says
RIP “Uncle”—you were an amazing teacher and the knowledge you shared with you students speaks volumes.
Richard Stark says
RIP Mr Pete Williams ol Social Studies Teacher. and Fly High from Richard & Latoya.
Diana Diserly Tuttle says
Good 7th grade teacher..Going to miss hearing “What it is Ms.Diz” whenever I seen you Mr. Williams. My sincere condolences to his family.
Diana Diserly says
Great 7th grade teacher..going to miss you saying “What it is Ms.Diz?” whenever I seen you. My sincerest condolences to his family.
Nancy Craig says
Family and close friends of Pete, we are very sorry to hear about your loss. May your treasured memories be a comfort to you now and in the days ahead. After having worked with Pete at Poplar Middle School, and also again a few years later at the Welfare Department and Child and Family Services in Wolf Point, I know how much his family meant to him, and that he will be greatly missed. Thinking of each of you and praying for your comfort. Nancy and Jim Craig and Family
Kathy Birdsbill says
Such a good guy was sad to hear about Pete leaving. It was always good conversations with him. Condolences to his family and those that loved him.
Jim Marmon says
You and Max were the big boys on the playground. We stood aside when you two came flying by. Years later I substituted with you at the high school. We had an agreement, if the weather was nice, you would substitute, if the weather was foul, I would substitute. We did a good job. I enjoyed our talks. RIP
Gaypennington says
It’s sad to hear off Pete passing. He had the smile I will miss seeing when we always ran into each other. I aways enjoy πour visits. MY Condolence to Pete’s family and loves ones. Keep his memories in your heart. May you rest in peace Pete and your pain is free. May God Bless you all. A friend I’ll always treasure until we meet again. Love you.
Barbara Perry says
R.I.P Pete. As a former teacher, it was a lot of teasing with you when we both worked at Middle School in Poplar. Plus, you were a friend of my husband and I. We did a lot of socializing in those days when we were younger. Sincere sympathy for your family. We are also going to miss seeing you around.
Greg bighorn says
Rest in peace my brother…ill always cherish the good times in high school..esp.the stampede..condolences to his family
Emby says
My brother Pete and I got to have our goodby conversation days before his leaving. I told him that we missed out on our past history together but we will have a new history when we meet again. I loved his chuckle.
Emby says
My brother Pete and I got to have our goodby conversation hours before his leaving. I told him that we missed out on our past history together but we will have a new history when we meet again. I loved his chuckle.
Emby says
My brother Pete and I got to have our goodbye conversation hours before his leaving. I told him that we missed out on our past history together but we will have a new history together when we meet again. I loved his chuckle.
David E. Boyd Sr. & Chong Ae Boyd says
Rest in peace soldier and glad I could help with you were in need.
Alice christensen says
My thoughts and prayers goes out to you and your family. He was a great teacher and was always up beat.
Patt Iron Cloud Runs Through says
God bless you on your fabulous journey to the land of our Ancestors. We will surely miss your smile and laughter and good heart. God bless my Sister Rena. I know she loves you dear Brother Pete. You will definitely be missed.
Love, From your big Sister Patt. ππΌππΌπΊπΈπΊπΈπΊπΈ Thank you dear Akicita for your valiant service to the United States of America.
Dave Stevenson says
My condolences. Pete was a great guy and he’ll be missed by many. We had a lot of fun growing up and spending time together. RIP, buddy π
Bob and Terry McAnally says
Condolences to all of Pete’s family and friends. May good memories sustain you all. David remembers Mr. Williams as a good teacher who made history interesting.
Hil from Colorado says
Ronald D “Pete”, sending my condolences to the family. I meet Pete when he came to Colorado in his pickup. He was a happy-go-lucky person, talked about his life, his firefighting days and going to the stampede. RIP my dear friend. Memories will always be treasured.
Rich Beveridge says
Met Pete in Oklahoma City back in 1991. Taught this white boy many things.
Rest in peace my friend.