Tribute for Patricia Hibbard
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Patricia Hibbard

September 16, 1928 ~ March 15, 2016 (age 87) 87 Years Old

After a lengthy descent into Alzheimer’s, Patricia Jeane Morton Hibbard died March 15, 2016, on a chilly, but sunny and breezy day. She died at Heritage Place in Kalispell, where she had resided for the past 15 years.

She was born September 16, 1928, on an early fall day in Kalispell, to Thomas and Selma (Helseth) Morton. She began school in Half Moon, and then continued at West Side (Elrod). She was graduated from Flathead County High School in 1946. She was the business manager for the annual and Arrow (newspaper), on the tumbling team, and
selected for both Quill and Scroll (journalism honor society) and Appinokwis (scholastic honor society).

Soon after graduation she headed to the Bay Area and
secured a position with Shell Oil. She found a delightful
apartment overlooking Lake Merritt in Oakland. Then
along came the tall, handsome, sophisticated ad man from
a prominent San Francisco family. She and Bob Hibbard were married in 1950 and bought a house in Walnut Creek.

Bob was a golfer. A very good golfer.  The very athletically inclined Pat always loved competition. So she took golf
lessons, and began playing golf with Bob and his friends. Soon she was shooting better than Bob. At their country club, Round Hill, she was the club women’s champion several times. She and Bob golfed at Pebble Beach, Carmel, and many other beautiful and challenging courses in California. They later divorced.

She worked her way up at Shell Oil, becoming
executive secretary to the director of the chemical research division. Shell moved her to to Houston. She didn’t like Houston and decided it was time to head back to Kalispell.  

At first she rented a small apartment on First Avenue East; later she bought a house on First Avenue West. Once again, she began attending Bethlehem Lutheran Church. She also did some part-time work for Carver Engineering.

She got in touch with some of her old Kalispell gal pals and
they began a weekly rendezvous at Buffalo Hill. Lunch and maybe a beverage or two always followed the 18 holes. She won the women’s championship at Buffalo Hill seven times—1976, 1978-82, and 1984. She even had a green built in her back yard so she could improve her putting. When her Dad was 69, he took up golf--with Pat as his instructor. He never  beat her, but on a good day, he could hold his own.

Pat was smart, quick, and a fiercely loyal, loving, generous friend and relative. If she liked you. If she didn’t, insert the opposite of the words just listed.  She loved her dogs and had quite a string of them: Coco, Gigi, Murphy One, Murphy Two, Twiggy (aka Wimpy), PJ. One was even named Gigi Sal in honor of Pat’s dear niece, Sally Kay.

She had fuchsias; her back porch and yard were festooned with them—rose, pale yellow, burgundy, many shades of purple and lavender (her favorite color). Every fall she cut them back and overwintered them in her third bedroom—which she didn’t heat.

She read incessantly--books she traded with friends, books she checked out from the library. And she taped movies.
Of course, she donned her baseball cap for the annual viewing of the World Series with her Dad. She also followed the 49ers with energy and zeal. If they were losing, the air around her might turn a little blue.

Her mother died in 1972 and her father in 1986. Her brother-in-law and good friend and classmate, Philip Bertelsen, also died before she did, as did all of her aunts and uncles in both the Morton and Helseth families. She is survived by her sisters Shirley Morton Bertelsen, Columbia Falls, and  Kay Morton Ellerhoff (Tom), Helena; her nieces Jan Bertelsen James (David) of Eureka, and Sally Kay Bertelsen, Kalispell;  and her nephew Tom Bertelsen (Jayne) of Whitefish.  Other survivors include her grandnieces Jayde James of Great Falls and Tayler Bertelsen of Bozeman, and a grandnephew, Philip Bertelsen, Kalispell.

As Pat wished, her ashes will be placed near her parents at Conrad Memorial Cemetery. A gathering to talk about how much we miss her will be conducted later at Buffalo Hlll
Golf Course. Should you desire to send a memorial, she chose the Buffalo Hill Junior Golf Program, P.O. Box 1116; Kalispell, MT 59903.  Johnson-Gloschat Funeral Home and Crematory is caring for the Hibbard family.

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