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Michael T. Buckley

Shelby, MT

September 5, 1933 - November 26, 2021

Michael T. Buckley Obituary

 Michael Timothy Buckley passed away peacefully in his home of natural causes on Friday November 26th, 2021.

 Visitation will be Friday, December 10, from 5to7pm at Whitted Funeral Chapel Shelby. Funeral services will be Saturday, December 11, at noon at St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Sunburst. Burial with military honors will follow in Sweet Grass Cemetery.

 Michael was born to Patrick T. and Dorothy (Aman) Buckley in Great Falls on September 5th, 1933.  On that beautiful September day, Mike was welcomed by older brother, Pat, and sister, Bonnie, along with the family tradition of the dinner bell ringing with his arrival.  They were later joined by younger brothers, Jerry and Joey.  Mike spent his first few years growing up on the family ranch which dated back to 1887 when Patrick Henry Buckley founded the Blarney Castle Ranch. In 1935 the family moved into the town of Sweet Grass. Mike enjoyed his younger years playing and working with his family, they particularly enjoyed going to the mountains to camp. He got his elementary education at the Buckley Oilfield school outside of Sweet Grass and then high school in Sunburst where he graduated in 1951.

 Mike enlisted in the Navy on June 26th, 1952 and was deployed to Japan for 26 months where he served in the Korean War. During his time in Japan, he was able to climb Mt. Fuji. When Mike returned home, he married the love of his life, Roberta Ann McIntyre, on May 21, 1955.  They then moved to San Diego, California where he continued his service in the Navy as a submarine mechanic through June 18th, 1956, when he was released from active duty.  After spending one year in San Diego, they then moved back to Sweet Grass where Mike worked with his brother, Pat, as a vacuum truck operator and soon entered the oilfield. In the early 1970’s Mike started Buckley Producing which continued to grow and become incredibly successful.  Mike and Bobbie Ann raised 5 children together, Karen, Tim, Jeanne, John, and Erin ‘Boo’. Mike enjoyed everything from farming to spending the winters in their Arizona home. He also enjoyed visiting the original Blarney Castle Ranch homestead with his family whenever possible.  He loved fishing, his children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren. While babies were not his cup of tea, the most recent picture of Mike was taken with him holding his newest grandson, Logan, a great big smile on his face. Mike particularly enjoyed taking any chance he had to visit the mountains and rolling down his window to smell the fresh pine he ever so loved.

 Mike was an American Legion member for 66 years and a life-long member of the Sunburst VFW.

 Mike is preceded in death by his parents, Patrick T. and Dorothy Buckley; his son, John R. Buckley; and his brother, Clarence ‘Joey’ Bird Rattler.
  Mike is survived by his wife of almost 67 years, Roberta Ann Buckley; brother, Patrick F. Buckley; sister, Bonnie Buckley Maldonado; brother, Jerry Buckley; daughter, Karen Connell of Montgomery, TX; son, Tim (Gayle) Buckley of Sweet Grass; daughter, Jeanne Hamilton of Montgomery, TX; son, Erin ‘Boo’ (Kelsey) Buckley of Sunburst; grandchildren, Tanya Devereaux, Terrance Melton, Sarah Hayes, Kristine Buckley, Jamie Lane, Joshua Melton, Summer Strickland, Patrick Buckley, Michael Buckley, Timothy Johnson, John T. Buckley, Grayson Buckley, Terry Buckley, Sawyer Buckley, and Logan Buckley; numerous great grandchildren; 3 great-great grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

 In lieu of flowers the family would like if donations would be made to the Sunburst Community Center or the North Toole County Fire Department.

 

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