Gladys May Fast was born April 28, 1932 in Volt, Montana to George and Lydia Schultes Funk. She passed away peacefully into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior on June 30, 2022 at the age of 90. Gladys grew up on the family’s farm during the depression years. She accepted the Lord at a young age during an evangelistic meeting.
Gladys attended grades one through eight in the one room Volt school. Her love of fabrics and sewing blossomed while working in the fabric department in JCPenney in Wolf Point, after she graduated from Wolf Point High School in 1950. Harvey and Gladys met at a church event, and married October 28, 1951. They lived on the family farm in the Lustre community until retiring and moving to Glasgow in 2009. They were blessed with 70 years of marriage, 4 children, 10 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.
Along with raising her family, her farm life included milking cows, tending chickens, sewing the family’s clothes, cooking for hired help, and growing a large garden. Many of the community ladies can trace their raspberry bushes to Gladys’ patch. After her children left home she was able to devote more time to her favorite hobbies of knitting, crocheting and most of all, quilting. For their high school graduation each grandchild received a beautiful hand quilted quilt. She loved nothing more than teaching others to quilt.
Her kind and generous spirit were evident in her love of entertaining, mentoring the younger women, and teaching Sunday School. She lived her faith and shared her love of Jesus from the time she was a child, through her years in Prairie Ridge and Valley View Home.
Gladys is reunited with her parents, George and Lydia Funk; infant sister, Freida Funk; brother, Larry Funk; son-in-law, Duane Nasner; great-grandson, Blake Reddig and great-granddaughters, Magdalena, Delilah, Eden, and Alice Unger.
Those who will miss Gladys are her husband Harvey, her children Shirley Nasner of Wolf Point, MT, Jean and Ken Joiner of Bozeman, MT, Joan and Keith Unger of Lustre, MT and Warren and DeeDee Fast of Lustre, MT; her ten grandchildren Lynae (Nasner) and Gary Gackle, Scott and Jennifer Nasner, Andy and Joy Unger, Jennifer Unger, Chris and Jess Unger, Luke and Jennifer Unger, Rochelle Unger, Rebecca (Unger) and Randy Reddig, Tony and Amy Fast and Craig and Lindsay Fast; great-grandchildren Hannah, Caleb and Grace Gackle, Xavier, Kate, Matthew and Myah Nasner, Isabelle, Canaan, Edwin, Jedidiah and Everly Unger, Swayze Vivrette, Ada Unger, Avery, Ryder and Ella Unger, Cameron, Harlo and Marlee Reddig, Natalie, Aleah and Maycie Fast, Addilyn, Harrison, Janelle and Maxwell Fast; brother Dale and Florence Funk, sister-in-law Shirley Funk, and many friends and family.
As a family we wish to give a heartfelt thank you to the staff of Prairie Ridge and Valley View Home for the loving care they gave Gladys in recent years. Their dedication is appreciated.
Memorials received will be given to Lustre Christian High School and the Lustre Mennonite Brethren Church Women’s Mission Society.
Gladys’ Family Receives Friends from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, July 14 at Bell Mortuary. Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, July 15 at the MB Church in Lustre (95 MB Church Rd). Burial and refreshments to follow. Condolences may be left at bellmortuarymontana.com
Service Schedule
Family Receiving Friends
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Thursday July 14, 2022
Bell Mortuary
701 2nd Avenue South
Glasgow, MT 59230
Funeral Service
10:30 a.m.
Friday July 15, 2022
MB Church
95 MB Church Road
Lustre, Montana 5925
Service Schedule
Family Receiving Friends
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Thursday July 14, 2022
Bell Mortuary
701 2nd Avenue South
Glasgow, MT 59230
Funeral Service
10:30 a.m.
Friday July 15, 2022
MB Church
95 MB Church Road
Lustre, Montana 5925
Randeen says
Oh. What a wonderful lady.
Lorraine Hughes says
We all loved Gladys. There was so much to love about her! She left all of us with memories of goodness. My sympathy to all of you. Lorraine Hughes
Lenore says
So sorry to hear. I was very fortunate to have known Gladys and to share our love of quilting. Prayers for comfort to all her family. Lenore Durell
Bonnie Reddig says
I am so sad that life gets in the way and we can’t attend our dear friends service. Shirley,Jean, Joan and Warren, please know that your Mom was a warm welcoming person to me when “I married into the community”. Your Mom was always so friendly and cheerful and taught me to enjoy quilting (back in the day,). I hold all memories of Gladys dear to my heart and rejoice that she is with Jesus!
Lorraine Huebert says
Gladys was such a wonderful person. I enjoyed her cheerful disposition, friendliness, and interest in other people. She took me “under her wing” many years ago and taught me the basics of quilting. I really enjoyed her in our small quilting group at the Evangelical Church in Glasgow. She was also a special member of our Bible Study at Prairie Ridge while she lived there. My sympathy to her family.