Elona Redfield Watterud Krikorian went home to be with Jesus on September 13, 2020. She came into this world on August 31, 1926. Born at home on the family farm near Opheim, Montana with the aid of a midwife. Elona was the youngest child of John and Frances Redfield. Her four older siblings were Mary, Walt, Margaret, and Amelda.
Elona discovered her love of music in second grade. Her family couldn’t afford a real piano, but she didn’t let that stop her. She crafted a keyboard out of cardboard and learned the keys on the piano. The first two keys she learned to play on that cardboard were C and F. Her passion for music would continue as an occupation and a hobby until the end of her life.
When Elona was school-aged, she loved to ride horses. She would take her horse “Freckles” to visit neighbors. She also loved playing basketball and baseball. Her love for sports continued for her whole life. She was an avid fan of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls and the Brooklyn (later LA) Dodgers.
Elona quit school toward the end of her Junior year and moved to Glasgow to work at the Rapp Hotel. During the next couple years she moved back and forth between Glasgow and Opheim before finally settling in Glasgow, where she met Leonard Watterud. They were soon married in Coeur D’alene, Idaho on July 1, 1945. They lived in Opheim and Glasgow and started a family. They were blessed with five children over the next 17 years; Linda, Randy, Bonnie, Dawn, and April. During this time, Elona worked at the La Casa and Roosevelt Hotels.
Leonard and Elona fostered a love for music in their children and in anyone who would listen. The pair played many barn dances and social events with Leonard’s brother and eventually with their own children. Many and most nights in the Watterud home were spent with the windows wide open, neighbors dancing in the yard, playing music until 1 or 2 in the morning. They played and worked together until Leonard’s death.
In September of 1978, Elona married Maxim Krikorian. They lived in Glasgow for a time where Max owned a construction company and pastored a small church. They moved to Helena, Montana and continued pastoring there until his death in 1989. Soon after, she moved to Kalispell where she lived for a number of years taking care of grandbabies and enjoying her time spent with Linda, April, and Shana.
In 1994, she moved back to Glasgow. Her son-in-law built her an apartment in Dawn and Jeff’s house where she lived for the remainder of her life. She spent her time and talents making music in the church, loving and being with family, and cooking and baking for family and social events. Everyone knew about “Gramma’s buns” and wanted them at every special event. Yes…we know how hilarious that sounds. She had spunk until the very end and passed away in her home surrounded by family.
Elona was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, son Randy Watterud, Leonard Watterud, Max Krikorian, and sons-in-law Chuck Spangle and Jim Green. She is survived by daughters Linda Spangle, Bonnie Green, Dawn (Jeff) Pattison, and April Tornabeni, 13 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, 7 great-great-grandchildren, and her best friend Kitty Sampson.
Our Matriarch has moved on, but her legacy will last for generations. Open visitation will be Wednesday, September 16, 2020 from 12-5 p.m. at Bell Mortuary. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m., Thursday September 17, 2020 with Pastor Tom Fauth officiating at the Assembly of God Church in Glasgow, Montana. Burial will follow in Highland Cemetery in Glasgow, Montana. Condolences may be left for the family at bellmortuarymontana.com.
Service Schedule
Funeral Mass
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Thursday September 17, 2020
Assembly of Gd
1220 10th St. No.
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Burial
12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Thursday September 17, 2020
Assembly Of God
701 2nd Ave S
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Luncheon
12:30 p.m.
Thursday September 17, 2020
Assembly of God
1220 10 th St. No
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Service Schedule
Funeral Mass
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Thursday September 17, 2020
Assembly of Gd
1220 10th St. No.
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Burial
12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Thursday September 17, 2020
Assembly Of God
701 2nd Ave S
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Luncheon
12:30 p.m.
Thursday September 17, 2020
Assembly of God
1220 10 th St. No
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Carolyn says
Beautiful Lady…soft spoken..always full of laughter and a fun person to be around…”My Auntie “
Kristi weyer says
We love you all and are saddened for you as you loss a very dear one but we rejoice with the angels as she is in heaven with her Lord and Savior. We would have loved to been there for the celebration of her life but the miles are too vast. Know our hearts are with everyone. We love you!
Del and Kristi Weyer
Joyce says
I loved your mother, always had a smile, and gave the best hugs. I can also see her celebrating with the lord and family. Your all in my prayers and thoughts. Lots of love coming your way.
Love,
Bob & Joyce Potter
Betty and Cheryl Uphaus says
So sorry for your loss, she was a great Mother and Grandmother.
Always remember her playing the accordion at our mother service.
Faye Walton says
So sorry to hear this. Elina was a very beautiful person. She will be missed. Prayers to the family.
Clarence Maher says
Sincere condolences go to Dawn ,April ,and Bonnie
Shannon Ost says
So sorry to hear of the loss of Elona. She was so kind and always had a smile on her face. My thoughts are with your whole family in this time.