Eunice Carolina Pierce Red Lodge, Montana Obituary

Eunice Carolina Pierce

Eunice C. Pierce, beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great, great, grandmother passed away peacefully after a long illness on October 12, 2021 at Aspen Meadows Rehab Cent3er in Billings Montana She was surrounded by her loving family in the days prior to her passing.<br><br>Born Eunice C. Shupak in Bridger, Montana in Dry Creek Montana on the Shupak family homestead. Eunice attended Belfry high School and she always joked about having to walk to the Golden School House uphill both ways! She married Roy D. Pierce in December of 1946 and lived in Wyoming for a few years and then moved to Billings where she and Roy raised their two children. She then decided to attend Cosmetology School in billings and eventually had a shop in her home.<br><br>Eunice was active in her church, St. Pius, Catholic Daughters, and many other organizations. She loved being outside and working in her yard. She also loved to bake and feed anyone that came to door. She was an avid golfer, bowler and loved to fish.<br><br>Eunice is preceded in death by parents Rudy and Elizabeth Shupak, husband Roy, son David, and all eight of her siblings, William, Charley (Erma), Frank, Tom (Wilma) and her sisters; Kay(Walt), Evelyn (Leo), Virginia (Sam) and Phyllis (Ray).<br><br>Surviving family members include daughter Tracy, Billings, MT, son Paul (Kandee), Spokane, Washington, granddaughters, Heather (Christian, Coeur d Alene, Idaho, Cindy (Ben), Spokane Washington and several great grandchildren, and great, great, grandchildren. Also, many nieces and nephews.<br><br>She was a wonderful lady, and we will miss her beautiful and caring spirit. We love you!<br><br>There will be a private family graveside celebration on Friday, October 15, 2021 in Bridger, Montana. In lieu of flowers, we would like memorial donations to go to Stillwater Hospice of Montana.<br>
January 31, 1928 - October 12, 202101/31/192810/12/2021
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Eunice C. Pierce, beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great, great, grandmother passed away peacefully after a long illness on October 12, 2021 at Aspen Meadows Rehab Cent3er in Billings Montana She was surrounded by her loving family in the days prior to her passing.

Born Eunice C. Shupak in Bridger, Montana in Dry Creek Montana on the Shupak family homestead. Eunice attended Belfry high School and she always joked about having to walk to the Golden School House uphill both ways! She married Roy D. Pierce in December of 1946 and lived in Wyoming for a few years and then moved to Billings where she and Roy raised their two children. She then decided to attend Cosmetology School in billings and eventually had a shop in her home.

Eunice was active in her church, St. Pius, Catholic Daughters, and many other organizations. She loved being outside and working in her yard. She also loved to bake and feed anyone that came to door. She was an avid golfer, bowler and loved to fish.

Eunice is preceded in death by parents Rudy and Elizabeth Shupak, husband Roy, son David, and all eight of her siblings, William, Charley (Erma), Frank, Tom (Wilma) and her sisters; Kay(Walt), Evelyn (Leo), Virginia (Sam) and Phyllis (Ray).

Surviving family members include daughter Tracy, Billings, MT, son Paul (Kandee), Spokane, Washington, granddaughters, Heather (Christian, Coeur d Alene, Idaho, Cindy (Ben), Spokane Washington and several great grandchildren, and great, great, grandchildren. Also, many nieces and nephews.

She was a wonderful lady, and we will miss her beautiful and caring spirit. We love you!

There will be a private family graveside celebration on Friday, October 15, 2021 in Bridger, Montana. In lieu of flowers, we would like memorial donations to go to Stillwater Hospice of Montana.

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