Patricia “Pat” Brooks passed peacefully in her sleep at her home in Helena, Montana, on December 16, 2025. May her beautiful soul rest in peace.
Patricia was born in Lewistown, Montana, to Sam and Willis Nielsen on December 10, 1940. She attended school in Lewistown and graduated from Fergus High School in 1959. During her high school years, she shared her love of athletics and the outdoors by teaching many Lewistown youth how to swim while working as a lifeguard at the local pool. An accomplished and enthusiastic athlete, Pat participated in tennis, basketball, bowling, and competitive shooting, among many other activities including hunting and fishing.
After high school, Pat married her high school sweetheart, Harold ‘Ed’ Brooks, an electrician’s mate in the United States Navy. She spent the next 20 years devoted to one of the most demanding roles imaginable—that of a Navy wife—while raising their two sons. Their Navy life took them to postings in Honolulu, Hawaii (twice); San Pedro, California; North Chicago, Illinois; San Diego, California and even Glendive, Montana. Throughout those years, Pat worked a variety of jobs, including driving a beet truck, shuttling rental cars in Honolulu, and working at a glass engraving and painting factory. No matter where life took her, she met each challenge with grit, adaptability, and determination.
When Ed retired from the Navy in 1982, Pat and Ed returned to their beloved Montana and settled in Helena. Together, with the help of a few friends and relatives, they built an earth-sheltered home from the ground up—an enduring reflection of Pat’s work ethic and self-reliance. In Helena, she worked cleaning office buildings and at the state nursery.
Pat’s love of sports never faded. Over the years, she continued to play basketball, volleyball, bowling, and softball. One of her softball teams in Hawaii even qualified for the National Tournament. After returning to Montana, she rekindled her passion for hunting and fishing, harvesting elk and antelope well into her 80s—an achievement she was quietly proud of.
Pat is survived by her sons, Terry and Kory Brooks; her siblings, William ‘Tinker’, Ken, and Kory Nielsen; and her grandchildren, Nicole Bushnell, Colter, Danielle, Hunter, and Noah Brooks.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ed Brooks; her parents, Sam and Willis Nielsen; and her grandson, Jesse Brooks.
Memorial services for Pat will be scheduled in late spring or summer at Fort Harrison. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation in Pat’s memory.
Service Schedule
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Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.




Rusty Wrigg says
I fondly remember Pat from her women’s softball for the short time her and Ed were in Glendive. They both were were very involved in community activities.
Becky Dawsey says
I have very fond memories of hunting and fishing with Pat and Ed for many years. The Race to the Sky was always so much fun. Tinker, Ken, Kory, Nielsen Terry, Kory Brooks and to the rest of the family. I am very sad for the loss of Pat.
Moe and Nan Wheatley says
All of the Neil sons
Pat was such a wonderful person, we were her mom’s neighbors. She was amazing! She was such a funny lady. She will be missed!