Robert
P. (Bob) Hasquet, 80, farmer, rancher, and founder of the Marias
Packing Plant, died of cancer Wednesday at the Marias Medical Center in
Shelby.
Funeral Mass is 2 p.m., Saturday at St. William's Catholic Church in
Shelby with burial with military honors to follow in Mountain View
Cemetery. Visitation will be 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Friday at the Whitted
Funeral Chapel in Shelby with a Vigil Service at 7 p.m., at the church.
Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Nita Hasquet, of Shelby and 14
children: Leslie Woldtvedt of Shelby, John (Marla) Hasquet of Shelby,
Kathy (Chuck) Turner of Missoula, Jim (Cindy) Hasquet of California,
Mary (Dan) Wagner of Havre, Pete (Doris) Hasquet of Missoula, Mike (DeAnn)
Hasquet of Arizona, Mark (Kelli) Hasquet of Idaho, Lorie (Jerry) Keller
of Washington, Ron (DeeDee) Hasquet of Butte, Rich (Cheryl) Hasquet of
Arizona, Bob (Beth) Hasquet of Missoula, Bill (Chelly) Hasquet of
Helena, and Rachael (Jeremy) Beck of Missoula. He is also survived by 41
grandchildren: Brent (Tina Jo), Tobin, Angie, Megan, Kelly Jo, Robin,
Veronica, Amy, Shelley, Joe, Becky, Tommy, Shannon, Lisa (Andy), Julie,
Gary, Billy, Dani, Jordan, Kellen, Bryn, McCall, Austin, Amanda, Andrew,
Josh, Megan, Deanna, Kyla, Jessica, Sarah, Delaney, Nathan, John, Blake,
Bryce, Cole, Emma, Braeden, Dylan and Mason; two great-grandsons, Isaac
and Ben; sisters Geraldine Biggs of California and Mary Jean (Jack)
Wells of Shelby. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews and
cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Michelle;
granddaughter Abby; brothers Louie and Julius Hasquet; and sisters
Olivia Whitney, Amparita Simons, Irene Joyce, and Margo Hasquet.
Bob was born Feb. 8, 1926, in Great Falls. He was the seventh child of
John and Josephine Hasquet. He attended Shelby schools and graduated
from Shelby High School in 1944. He joined the Merchant Marines for one
year, and then enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in 1946. He was stationed
at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, Texas. After an honorable discharge in
1948, he attended the University of Montana on a basketball scholarship.
He played for the Grizzlies for three years and was recently honored at
the 100-year celebration of Grizzly basketball.
Bob married Juanita Spooner in Missoula on Oct. 16, 1950. They returned
to Shelby in 1951 when he took over the family farm and sheep ranching
operation after his father's death. He continued to build the ranch and
added cattle in 1973. In 1963, he and Harvey Nelson founded the Marias
Packing Plant and operated it for 10 years. He was a charter member of
the Shelby Optimist Club, a member of the Elks' Club, Knights of
Columbus and St. William's Catholic Church.
Few things brought Bob greater pleasure than watching and playing golf.
He was a charter member of the Marias Valley Golf and Country Club
board, and played an instrumental role in the construction of the
current course. He was also a member of Montana USGA Seniors' Board.
Weather permitting, Bob was on the golf course every chance he had.
Bob took great pride in his children and grandchildren's many
accomplishments. He celebrated a family reunion in July 2005, his 80th
birthday in February 2006, and his granddaughter's wedding in April
2006, surrounded by his family and many friends. He was surrounded by
his loving family at his death
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