awrence “Lorney” Boucher passed away in Parker, Arizona on March 2, 2022 at the age of 83. He was born in Glasgow, Montana on April 14, 1938 to Edgar and Evelyn Boucher. He joined three siblings: Arlene, Donnetta and Walter “Bud”, after the family moved to Baker, Montana Rosezella was born.
Lorney graduated from Baker High School in 1956. He in enlisted in the Army on October of 1957 in Baker, Montana and went to basic training in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, then went to Alaska until July of 1959. He was a member of the American Legion for 42 consecutive years.
Lorney married the love of his life, Connie Shipman, in Miles city on June 11, 1960. The couple had four children: Terri, Todd, Shelley and Wade.
He worked at Gambles in Baker, Montana for three years as a clerk for his brother-in-law, Joe Steffes. After Joe sold the store, Loreny went to work at the Chevy Garage as a bookkeeper for another three years. He then went to work for Fallon County in the assessor’s office for four years before moving to Hinsdale, Montana in 1969.
He began his career at 1st National Bank on November 1, 1969 as a clerk and within two months he was promoted to Assistant Cashier. From 1971 to 1981 he was the Vice President and Cashier. In 1978 he became a director on the Board for the 1st National Bank of Hinsdale and in 1981 he was promoted to Executive Vice President. In 1993, Lawrence became Vice President/Branch Manager of 1st National Bank of Glasgow and Hinsdale. He retired from First Community Bank on February 28, 2007. He loved all the people he worked with especially loved his “girls” (he thought he might get into trouble calling them that). Linda Lacock was very helpful to him especially in the last few years, “with them wonderful computers”, before his retirement.
Lawrence was always about helping the community. He was one of the founders of the mosquito machine (“the fogger”), nobody knew there were mosquitoes in Hinsdale until some (“DSB”) man moved from Baker and told them! He was also one of the organizers who helped start Milk River Days during the 4th of July Holiday in 1976, which is still and annual event. He was involved with all aspect of Milt River Days: Helping organize the BBQ, fireworks, the famous Pin Pong Ball Drop, horseshoe tournament, cannon shoot, street dance, along with some years of street bowling and golf. He looked forward to the 4th of July every year and loved seeing all the people get together and enjoy all the activities and help support the businesses in our little town. The Milk River Days Committee also did park cleanup on Father’s Day, when the BBQ would be held down in the park.
He helped Terry Korman with the Bjornberg Picnic, as it was a time to get the Saco and Hinsdale communities together for a BBQ, dancing, horseshoes and sometimes a game of volleyball.
Lorney loved time with his family especially camping, playing horseshoes and cards, going to hunting camp and going south to Parker, Arizona for the winter. He looked forward to Thanksgiving, when the whole family would get together for dinner on Thursday, then butchering pigs on Friday and having green chili. Saturday meant the family would have Connie’s wonderful homemade turkey and noodles soup. He loved his pizza and nobody could make pizza like Connie, once he found out that you could make a breakfast pizza he told her they could have pizza three times a day seven days a week.
Lawrence is preceded in death by his parents; brother, Walter Boucher; sisters, Donnetta Schaefer, Arlene Steffes and Rosezella Bohl.
He is survived by his wife , Connie of 61 years; children: Terri (Ralph) Elsworth, Todd (Missy) Boucher, Shelley Welter and Wade (Michelle) Boucher; grandchildren: Baun (Farrah) Ellsworth, Kade (Carlie) Ellsworth, Treg Ellsworth, Matt (Tia) Boucher, Samantha (Justin) Solberg, Shaena (Chase) Evans, Zane (Travis) Anderson, Sabra (Kelly) Brandon, Skylar Welter, Savannah (Troy) Schaefer and Britton Boucher; great-grandchildren: Adalynn, Charlotte and Mabel Ellsworth, Brady and Halle Boucher, Brody, Bryden and Brielle Solberg, Wren Brandon, Leah Moreni, Stella and Carson Schaefer.
A Memorial Mass will be Saturday, March 19, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church in Glasgow, Montana. A luncheon reception will be held at the American Legion in Hinsdale at 1:00 p.m. The family requests that in lieu of flowers that donations be made in Lorney’s name to the Hinsdale Fireworks Fund, Hinsdale American Legion, Milk River Days Fund or to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Saturday March 19, 2022
St. Raphael's Catholic Church
412 3rd Ave No
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Reception
1:00 p.m.
Saturday March 19, 2022
Will Nelson American Legion
Hinsdale, Montana 59241
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Saturday March 19, 2022
St. Raphael's Catholic Church
412 3rd Ave No
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Reception
1:00 p.m.
Saturday March 19, 2022
Will Nelson American Legion
Hinsdale, Montana 59241
Ed and Carol Damm says
Connie and Family, Please accept our sincere sympathy in the passing of Lorney. He was a true supporter of the Hinsdale community and will be sorely missed. Love and Prayers for all. Carol and Ed Damm
Lindanucci45@gmail.com says
So Sorry Ms Boucher for your loss..chin up as I know your loved one would want that..Glad all good with u and ur family…I miss ur presence but know life is blessing u well…Keep the faith 💖
Bill Haynes says
So sorry for your loss, wish you, and your family the best, in the years to come.
JOAN HILL says
Dear Connie and family,
We are so sorry Please know our love, prayers and thoughts are with all of you. He was such a large part of the Hinsdale Community. He will always be remembered for his dedication.
JoAn and Bill Hill – Hermiston OR
Molly Steffes says
Connie and family, so sorry for your loss. Sending hugs and prayers. Molly Steffes