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In Memory Of

Jean S. Baucus

July 7, 1917 – December 10, 2011

Jean Baucus, a rancher, historian, patron of the arts and mother of three children, including U.S. Sen. Max Baucus, died peacefully at her home in Helena Saturday, Dec. 10, at age 94.

She was born in Helena July 7, 1917, the daughter of Fred and Bernice (Sieben) Sheriff. She attended Hawthorne School, graduated from Helena High School, attending classes in railroad cars after the 1935 Helena earthquake. She attended Stanford University, where she received a bachelor’s degree in economics.

She married John J. Baucus on March 9, 1947. They raised their children in Helena, while actively running the nearby Sieben Ranch. John died in 1993.

Jean’s mother, Bernice, was one of two daughters of Henry and Alberta Sieben. The other Sieben daughter, Margaret, married Alfred Hibbard. In 1896, Henry Sieben bought the historic Mitchell Ranch, north of Helena and gradually added to it. It was eventually divided between the two daughters’ families. Part is still called the Sieben Ranch and is owned by the son of Jean Baucus, John Baucus and his wife Nina. The other portion, named the Adel Ranch, is owned by the Hibbard family.

Jean Baucus was raised both in Helena and on the Sieben Ranch, about 20 miles north of Helena. Jean’s love of the ranch extended to Montana history in general because the two were often interwoven. She accumulated a significant library on the subject and wrote a book that focused on her grandfather, “Henry Sieben, 1846-1937: Legacy of Livestock and Land.” Additionally, Jean often talked about her car rides as a child to the Sieben and Adel ranches.

Her other books focused on the homes and history of Helena. They were: “Helena: Her Historic Homes, Vols. 1 and 2:” “Gold in the Gulch;” and, with Vivian Paladin, “Helena: An Illustrated History.”

As a granddaughter of Henry Sieben, pioneer Montana rancher, Jean spent much of her life involved with the family ranch. She rode horseback, participated in family outings, photographed ranch activities and planned the great Fourth of July celebrations at the ranch. She was a gracious hostess who enjoyed sharing the ranch and its rich Montana history with family and friends at her many picnics there.

“She was Grace Kelly and Katharine Hepburn wrapped into one,” said her son, Sen. Max Baucus.

Jean was always involved in many Helena community activities. She was active in the Gray Ladies, a Red Cross group, during World War II, the early Helena Follies, the state Diamond Jubilee events and, along with other Girl Scout leaders, helped raise the money needed for the purchase of the land and building of Camp Thunderbird. Jean worked as a docent at the Montana Historical Society and was a member of the boards of the Holter Museum and Carroll College.

Always a patron of the arts, she was very supportive of the Archie Bray Foundation, Montana Historical Society and Western Rendezvous of Art. Jean was a buyer at every Quick Draw from the beginning at Frontier Town until recently when the Quick Draws have been held in the big yard at her beloved Sieben Ranch.

Jean and John enjoyed traveling around the country and the world. She climbed the Great Wall of China, walked in the Coliseum in Rome, sailed through the Panama Canal, rode a camel near the great pyramids in Egypt, photographed the wildlife in the Galapagos Islands and toured Machu Picchu in Peru.

Whether traveling throughout the world, serving her community at home, planning a picnic for family or friends or watching the sun set at her cabin at the ranch, Jean never lost her love of life or the joy of adventure.

Survivors include three children, Sen. Max (Melodee) Baucus of Helena and Washington, D.C.; Karen Kallay of Fredericksburg, Va., and John (Nina) Baucus of the Sieben Ranch.
She had seven grandchildren, including one who is deceased, and five great-grandchildren.

The family would like to express its heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Jay Larson, as well as her caregivers, Sheri, Erica and Amber. A special thank you to Holly and Pat.

A social gathering will begin 1:00 p.m. Tuesday December 27, 2011 on the second floor of the Montana Club with a sharing of stories and remembrances from family and friends to start at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jean’s name to one of her favorite charities, which include: The Holter Museum in Helena, Carroll College, Exploration Works, a museum for children in Helena, the Helena Education Foundation or the Helena Symphony Association.

Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home in Helena is handling the arrangements. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting: www.aswfuneralhome.com

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  1. Carolyn K. Pelletier says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    Senator Baucus and Family – so very sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. I know you have so many wonderful memories to guide you those this difficult time. My very deepest sympathy.

  2. Cheryl L Jurras says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    You are in my thoughts and prayers. When my husband, Stephen Jurras, passed in 2000 you were kind enough to send a card. It is very difficult to lose someone you love. May you find peace in the closeness of family and friends and knowing we are thinking and praying for you.

  3. Clara Capps says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    I will miss her dearly and all of the stories she shared. She was truly a wonderful woman who has clearly left a legacy for the generations to come.

  4. Deb Stansberry says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    I am so very sorry to hear of Jean’s passing. I will always remember how wonderful and kind she was when I was growing up at the ranch. She was always such a grand and gracious person. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

  5. Dorothy Washee says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    I’m sorry for your lost for your mother U.S.Max Baucus, from the reservation of the Northern cheyenne Tribe, Lame Deer, Montana

  6. Dorothy Washee says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    I’m sorry for your lost for your mother U.S.Max Baucus, from the reservation of the Northern cheyenne Tribe, Lame Deer, Montana

  7. Jeff and Shawn Holter says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    Max, Karen, John, Nina, et al.

    We were deeply saddened to hear of Jean’s passing. She was a class act and a wonderful person. We shall truly miss her vibrancy, compassion, intellect, and friendship. So many fond memories. God bless!

    Jeff and Shawn Holter

  8. Judith Williams says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    Max, John and family members.I was saddened to read that your mother had passed away this month. She was certainly an admirable woman to whom we Montanans are endebted for her contributions to the arts and to Helena history. S/another Wolf Creek ranch woman–Judith Williams

  9. Pam, Charlie & John Brown says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    Dear Baucus Family ~

    We are so sorry to hear of Jean’s passing. She was a wonderful wonderful person and will be greatly missed.

    Our Prayers and sympathy are with your family at this time.

    May God Bless You,
    Pam, Charlie & John Brown
    Helena, MT

  10. Petersen Family says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    To the Baucus family, we are so sorry to hear of Jean’s passing. She was truly a Grand Lady and will be missed by all. Thank God for all the wonderful memories she has given you through the years. Our hearts are with you during this difficult time.

    Sincerely
    The Petersen Family

  11. Ron and Barb Marcoux says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    Max, John and Family – your Mom was a special lady. Our thoughts are with you.

  12. Stan and Lynda Lynde says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    To Max and Mel, John and Nina, and all the members of Jean’s family–Please accept our sincere condolences on Jean’s passing. She was a wonderful friend and a great lady, and her life truly was a life well lived. Her kindness to us and the example she set will always be remembered.

  13. Victoria MacDonald (Harrison) says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    Dear Max, Karen and John, children, and grandchildren,
    I want to extend my sympathy and acknowledge your loss.
    My parents, Patrick Largey MacDonald and Virginia had great respect and admiration for your parents.
    Your mother’s and father’s accomplishments leave a great legacy for all of you.
    I know your mother’s memories will linger in your hearts as she moves on to her “New Life.”
    If I can be of assistance to any of you at this time please let me know. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.
    Warmly,
    Victoria MacDonald Harrison and family,

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