Heather Rees, 41, passed away June 18, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Heather was born September 30, 1980 in Glasgow, Montana. She attended and graduated from Wolf Point High School in 1999. She attended The Culinary Arts Institite in Burlington, Vermont. She was currently studying to become a Computer Programmer/Data Processor.
Heather loved animals. She was a Chef and worked in Key West, Florida and Portland, Oregon in an industry that she loved. She later moved to Las Vegas and worked various jobs. She was a “master” quilter, crocheter, and crafter. She enjoyed making period theater costumes. She loved reading and had a wonderful reading library.
Heather is survived by her parents, Randy and Carolyn Rees; brother, Charles (Marianne) Rees and their sons: Reilly, Maxwell, and Westley Rees; her dad, Ray Clampitt; sister, Michelle (Wayne) Cain and their children Chloe and Colton; Kyler (Alissa) Cain and their daughter, Olivia; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
Preceding her in death are her brother, Shane Rees; grandparents George and Charlotte Kolstad and Grandma Margaret Rees.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date at the Rees Ranch. Condolences can be left at bellmortuarymontana.com.
Service Schedule
Celebration of Her Life
6:00 p.m.
Saturday August 20, 2022
Rees Ranch
106 Maxwell Hill Road
Fort Peck , Montana 59223
Service Schedule
Celebration of Her Life
6:00 p.m.
Saturday August 20, 2022
Rees Ranch
106 Maxwell Hill Road
Fort Peck , Montana 59223
Kathy Moran Hoffman says
Carolyn, Randy, and family,
I am so sorry for your loss! Words cannot express how badly I feel for what you are going through right now. You are in my thoughts and prayers!
scott taylor says
To the Rees Family, we are so sorry for your loss…may you find comfort in knowing that others care and are praying for you. May the Lord wrap His Everlasting arms around you all at this time. God Bless…Scott and Gail Taylor.
Jean Archdale says
Carolyn and Randy,
We are so very sorry to read of your daughters death, you will all be in our thoughts and prayers in the coming weeks and months ahead. There is nothing worse than losing a child and you have lost to many. Please know that we are praying for you.
Jerry and Jeannie Archdale
Roberta Clampitt Danielson says
So sad to hear about Heather. I have not seen her since she was a small child. It sounds like Heather was a very talented lady in many different areas. I know I would have loved her positive, “I can do” attitude. To love and care for animals says a lot about a person. Heather will always have a special place in my heart. She is missed by her Great Aunt Roberta Hugs to family!
Sharon Flom says
So sorry for your loss