Christina M. Steele age 68 of Basin
October 16, 1951 – April 27, 2020

Anderson Stevenson Wilke & Retz Funeral Home
Assisting the Montana communities of Helena, East Helena, Townsend, White Sulphur Springs, Montana City, Clancy & Lincoln
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Ray & Karen McKinnon says
I am sadden to hear of your’s grandmother and mother’s recent passing.
She was a good lady who had a heart of gold.
She was the type person who would give her coat to a stranger in need.
She will be greatly missed by all those who knew her.
Karen & Ray
Floyd Oliver, a Basin pastor says
Even a city has a loss when one is taken from it. But a little village?
Surely we all unite in mourning Tina’s loss. In a very special sense we join with Tina’s loved ones and family in the sadness of this great loss.
My memory takes me to “Tina’s” Father, the honorable Bill Remior (WWII – from Omaha Beach to Berlin as a foot soldier). Tina followed him to our hamlet. We have been enriched by the trail the two of them left as they walked among us.
Among other blessed imprints: the memory of Tina’s warmth of greeting, to whoever – friend or foe, neighbor or stranger, or even one out of step and unpleasing.
That warmth has been of far more value and significance than we will understand even as her graciousness is being missed.
Her contribution as a significant business operator, health provider, community contributor, sympathetic caring person, and on and on, not to mention her very close personal entwinings with loved ones, friends, and family will last and last. But the fresh fragrance will be missed.
As a village we all must say “Thank you, Tina, for blessing us with your presence and now with your memory!”
Tricia Brown Alexander says
So sorry to hear of Tina’s death. She was a very giving person and I always enjoyed talking to her. She was so good to my grandson, Dylan. May her memory be a blessing.
Christina U. Moritz says
We just heard of Tina’s passing surrounded by her loving dogs. What a loss for many people, that yearly visited the health mine. She was the heart of Earth Angel Health Mine and can never be replaced. We have visited the mine for 4 years and felt like visiting a dear friend. Her door was always open, and her BBQs in the summer will be missed too. It is comforting to know, that she and her furry angels are all with the Lord. Even though she will be missed, what a way to go. We will always remember you, Tina, you were so special!