Myrtle Louise Johnston 91 of Boulder, Montana passed away peacefully from natural causes at home in the company of family on July 4th, 2024.
Myrtle was the first of two daughters of Edward and Hilda (Petersen) Nolte, born at 5PM on July 3, 1933 at their ranch in Silver Star, Montana.
Myrtle attended schools in Twin Bridges, MT and then earned a BS in education from Western Montana College. Myrtle first taught at the East Side Elementary School in Livingston then later added a special education endorsement to her teaching certificate and taught at the Boulder River School and Hospital. Later studies allowed Myrtle to be licensed by the FCC as a General Class Amateur Radio Operator. Myrtle later in retirement worked for the Golden Triangle Mental Health Service, the Senior Companion program, and at the Free Enterprise Health Mine.
Myrtle married Marvin Watts and they resided in Whitehall, MT for a short time, they separated before the birth of their daughter Diana in 1957 in Livingston, MT. Myrtle then met John Johnston in Boulder in 1971; they married in 1972 and spent the next 52 years outside of Boulder where they built a home.
Myrtle was never far from horses, on the ranch or in Boulder. In the later years with John they kept appaloosas in Boulder. Myrtle rode with friends, in parades, and at county fairs.
Myrtle’s hobby of Amateur Radio was used to keep in touch with John as he traveled the state. At times in the winter months the hobby included flying in helicopters to reach mountain top repeater sites. When not making random contacts with other operators Myrtle ran a trivia net connecting with hams in western Montana, and also for several years assisted the Search and Rescue in providing communications for their activities.
Myrtle was never without a piano and played for weddings, funerals, and Churches in Boulder, Butte and Helena, taught students, and built an electronic organ. She was a fifty-year member of the Boulder United Methodist Church and became a Lay speaker in the Church. With John they conducted services in churches, retirement, and nursing homes. Myrtle played the piano in their church in Boulder for 30 years, for several years at the Mountain View and Trinity Churches in Butte, and weekly on the MDC campus. She was active with the United Methodist Women of Boulder and as an officer in the Mountain Sky UMW for many years. Myrtle traveled to the national UMW conferences at times and also to the Yellowstone Annual Conference as a delegate for the Boulder Church.
Myrtle enjoyed flying with John and they traveled the northwest visiting family and friends for several decades. Often they would take friends for rides in the surrounding area. Myrtle enjoyed camping, snow mobiles, motorcycles, roller skating, ice skating, fishing, horseback riding, gardening, knitting, painting, bowling, scrapbooking, and hunting. Myrtle was always involved in crafts and brought home many ribbons at the Jefferson County Fair with photography and craft projects. Especially in the winter they enjoyed snowmobiling into a cabin in the Elkhorn Mountains and spending a day or two. Fly fishing was a favorite past time, the Boulder River and beaver ponds were her favorite places, often she would dream of fishing.
International travel took Myrtle through England, France, Germany, Italy, the Philippines, Canada, and Mexico. In Germany they tried to find family relatives but the wall between East and West Germany prevented that.
Myrtle endured 11 major surgeries towards the later years to replace arthritic joints; she often said that she had arthritis but that it didn’t have her. Various exercise programs helped but the best was a pool that gave her a nearly weightless environment to walk, bicycle in, float, and play a basketball game. Myrtle never failed to say how wonderful it was to be in the pool. Myrtle was able to move around the property and go for short trips in a Track Chair as she became less mobile.
Myrtle was preceded in death by her sister Ruth Webb (Steve) in 2012. Myrtle lost her mother Hilda in 1939 and later her step mother Theora in 1981 and her father Edward in 1985.
Myrtle is survived by her husband John and daughter Diana Douglas of Butte, and a close niece and nephew of Helena, Ken and Sheila Danielson.
Services will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday July 11, 2024 at the Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home in Helena. Viewing is at 9:30 that morning and internment will follow a reception at the funeral home in the Boulder Cemetery at 2:30 PM.
The family wishes to particularly thank the following individuals of the Boulder area; Connie Grenz, Kim Kolstad, and Cathy Birtcher who took the time to help Myrtle with getting into and out of the pool and staying with her when John was out. We also are grateful for the many Ladies from the Visiting Angels of Helena. A special thanks also to the many nurses, care givers, and the Chaplin from St. Peters Hospice Program.
Condolences and comments may be directed to the funeral home at: aswfuneralhome.com
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
11:00 am
Thursday July 11, 2024
Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home
3750 N Montana Ave.
Helena, MT 59602
Reception
Following the funeral service
Thursday July 11, 2024
Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home
3750 N Montana Ave.
Helena, MT 59602
Burial
Following the reception
Thursday July 11, 2024
Boulder Cemetery
Boulder Cemetery Rd
Boulder, MT 59632
Viewing
9:30 am
Thursday July 11, 2024
Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home
3750 N Montana Ave.
Helena, MT 59602
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
11:00 am
Thursday July 11, 2024
Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home
3750 N Montana Ave.
Helena, MT 59602
Reception
Following the funeral service
Thursday July 11, 2024
Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home
3750 N Montana Ave.
Helena, MT 59602
Burial
Following the reception
Thursday July 11, 2024
Boulder Cemetery
Boulder Cemetery Rd
Boulder, MT 59632
Viewing
9:30 am
Thursday July 11, 2024
Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home
3750 N Montana Ave.
Helena, MT 59602
Kim Kolstad says
Myrtle had a beautiful soul that was endearing to all who knew her.
May she be peacefully resting, free of all pain 🙏
Lowell Bartels says
Myrtle was so wonderful and a God fearing woman. She played the Organ for us at MDC She shared the Gospel of Jesus with her playing and being there for the kids at Boulder What a remarkable person. Our prayers go out to her family. God’s blessings to you all