JANET MARY ANDREW FELDT
Janet was born July 30th in Lincoln, Nebraska to David Henry Andrew Jr. and Geraldine Bell (Stewart) Andrew. In 1931 the family moved to Three Forks, Montana where she lived until graduating from high school in 1948.
She attended Montana State University in Bozeman and belonged to the Delta Gamma Sorority. She also attended Kinman Business University in Spokane, Washington and was a deputy sheriff there for a short time. In 1951 she married Albert Stovall and taught school in Murray, Idaho for one year. They lived for fourteen years in Washington State where three children were born and moved to Helena, Montana in 1965. She worked at Mountain View School for Girls for four years and Mountain Bell for thirteen years.
In 1987 she married Raymond Feldt (originally of Townsend, Montana) and they moved to Albuquerque, NM. She moved to Grand Coulee, Washington in 1992 and then back to Helena in 2000.
She is survived by daughter, Betty Jo Adams Wilson of Cottage Grove, Oregon: son, Todd Andrew Stovall of Helena; brother, David Andrew of Missoula; four grandsons, two nephews and six great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a daughter Brenda Lee Stovall Ford in 1981, her father David Henry Andrew in 1973, and mother Geraldine (Stewart) Andrew in 1983.
Janet enjoyed gardening, puzzles, crocheting, golf, rodeo and dancing.
Please visit below to offer the family a condolence or to share a memory of Janet.
Betty Jo Wilson says
I am so very grateful to God He blessed me with the most special mother a daughter could ever have ever been given. I will miss her beautiful smile, her close friendship and understanding so very much while she is resting in peace and I fully expect to see her again. Love you mom–bye for now….
Betty Jo Wilson says
This comment is to let everyone know that we the family of Janet plan to hold a memorial service for her at a later date expecting it to be in the spring or summer of 2015. We plan also to post in the newspaper the date and location.
Laura Calkin (Bird) says
Todd and Betty. So sorry to hear about your mom. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. May she rest in peace.
Glenna Kendall says
Betty and Todd, I am so sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences to you both. Janet was absolutely the sweetest lady I have ever known. I am blessed to have known her and I loved her like my own Mother. Thank you Betty for making sure that I was able to see her recently. That meant so much to me.
Please let me know if I can do anything for either of you.
Ross Stewart Andrew says
It is with a very: Heavy heart that I bid… adou- With a true friendship and moxie.. i shall miss the only- True (and best) Aunt that I ever have known. “Aunt Janet” I’ll miss you even more than the stars in the sky.
The stars- have been a distant and a beautiful thing in my life, just as you have been..
I should have reached out to the heavens more to touch your grace..
-Ross
Glyn and Belva Verzatt says
We miss Janet, she was our neighbor and greeted us when we first moved into our home near her. She raised greaat Rasberries, and could answer any question I could ask when it came to NHRA Drag racing and later Indy racing.