Jane Elizabeth Knudson (Fetterman) 97, passed away on April 30, 2017 at Valley View Nursing Home with her daughters by her side. Jane was born October 19, 1919 to John and Mary Fetterman at their family home in Saco, MT where she was born and raised where music was the heartbeat of the family. She began violin lessons at the age of eleven and began playing the trombone at age fourteen, both of which she played throughout high school at Saco High School where she graduated in 1937. Jane pursued her passion for teaching and music after she graduated high school by attending Montana State Normal School in Dillon, MT. She continued to play the violin in the all-state orchestra and symphony orchestra in Dillon, and graduated in 1939 with a teaching degree in elementary education and music.
Jane’s legacy for her love of music will continue long beyond the years she spent with us. Jane was inspired by her mother to be a teacher, who also taught her piano at a very young age, and she obtained her first job after graduating from Dillon as teacher and band director at Box Elder where she organized their first band. Jane then taught 5th and 6th grade in Valier before returning to Saco in 1942.
A year later she married the love of her life, Kenneth Knudson on December 31st, 1943 and they settled on their farm West of Saco where they began their family. Although Jane was still teaching in Saco at the time of their marriage, her teaching career was temporarily put on hold, as they didn’t allow married women to teach in the school system. She then focused on raising their four children; Kenneth Max, Mary Sue, Connie and Laurinda and even though she lived on the farm, she always considered herself a farmer’s wife and not a farm wife. Jane’s greatest joys were brought to her through the love of her family. She returned to teaching in 1963 in Hinsdale where she taught band and 5th grade until her retirement in 1974.
In 2002, Jane’s husband, Ken died in 2002, but she continued to live on the farm until 2011 when she moved to Prairie Ridge in Glasgow, MT. It was with that move that she was no longer able to teach piano lessons which brought her so much joy throughout her life. In March of 2016 she moved to Valley View Nursing Home where she lived until her passing.
Jane was a lifetime member of Rainbow Rebekah lodge in Saco, Delta Kappa Gamma, and Women of the Podium, an organization of women band directors, Throughout her life, Jane was a committed member of the Saco Methodist Church where she was very involved as Sunday School teacher, pianist, organist and choir member. Jane was also a Gold Star mother as a result of the death of her son Max, in Vietnam March 16, 1966.
Jane was truly one of a kind. She prided herself in her independence and, her car a gift from her brother John, was a symbol of that independence that she held dear to her until her passing. Jane always found a reason to smile and had a way of bringing a smile to the faces of those around her. She loved playing BINGO, doing crossword puzzles, juggling on-going knitting and crocheting projects, and of course being kept company by any cats that found their way to her. Jane radiated such a caring heart, whether it was making room at her dinner table, offering advice, lending a listening ear, or being truly engaged in what was happening in everyone’s lives, she always made sure those in her life were taken care of.
Whenever friends and acquaintances would greet Jane and ask how she was, she responded with “hanging in there”, a response that we all anticipated and loved. Although we may not hear “sharp” or “flat” when we pick up an instrument, we will rest easy knowing she will always be keeping tempo for us deep in our hearts.
Jane is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Ken; her son Max who was killed in Vietnam in 1966; her daughter Mary Sue who died in 2015 and her brother John who passed in 2011. She is survived by her two daughters, Connie (Jim) Schultz of Fort Peck, Laurinda (Oscar) Knudson of Billings, four grandchildren; Richie Sudduth of Saco, CJ (Katie) Schultz of Billings, Jalynn (Tim) Graff of Arden Hills, MN and Janae Miller of Billings; great-grandchildren, Tony, Matt and Kayla Sudduth, Emily, Hannah and Ella Schultz, and Soren and Kalle Graff, great-great grandson Alonzo Sudduth many nieces and nephew. She is also survived by her sister-in-law Glenna Knudson and her brother-in-law George Knudson.
Service Schedule
Viewing
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Thursday May 4, 2017
Bell Mortuary
701 2nd Avenue South
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Funeral Service
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Friday May 5, 2017
Saco Methodist Church
Saco , Montana 59230
Service Schedule
Viewing
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Thursday May 4, 2017
Bell Mortuary
701 2nd Avenue South
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Funeral Service
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Friday May 5, 2017
Saco Methodist Church
Saco , Montana 59230
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