With her family at her side, Randon “Randi” Kay Billman, 56, of Glasgow, MT passed away June 1 st , 2017 at Benefis Hospital in Great Falls, MT.
Randi was born April 23 rd , 1961 to Leland and Roberta Maxine (Thomas) Monson. From an early age Randi embraced her Norwegian heritage passed down from her grandmothers. She would make frequent visits having lived close by. During these years she also spend a lot of her time running around Glasgow with her friends and tormenting her younger brother Kelly.
In 1986 Randi married Jack Billman of Billings, MT. They had two boys Jacob and Dillon who were her pride and joy. She looked forward to family vacations, camping at the lake and vising in-laws. When not away from home the flower gardens are where she would be found.
After beating cancer in 2014, Randi and Jack retired. Randi continued to spread her love, making new friends as she explored the warmer winters of the Southwest. Randi was a free spirit that enjoyed artistic ventures, especially during retirement. While retired, she was able to concentrate on more projects including painting and sculpting, but wood carving was her passion.
Randi always spoke of how proud she was of her sons, but everyone else talked about how great of a person she was. Randi’s infectious smile and heart of gold left a mark on all who knew her. Her entire outlook was selfless and all about kindness, which bettered everyone around her and the communities she was a part of.
Randi is survived by her husband, Jack Billman; her beloved sons, Jacob and Dillon Billman; her parents, Maxine and Lee Monson; brother, Kelly (Heather) Monson; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
Randi had traveled all around but always had found the most beauty in the Northern Prairie. She will be laid to rest in the community she loved.
Family will receive friends at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow, MT on Monday, June 5, 2017 from 4-6 PM. Funeral services will be Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 11:00 AM at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow, MT with Judy Martin officiating. Interment will follow services at Highland Cemetery in Glasgow, MT. Following interment a luncheon will be held back at the First Lutheran Church. Bell Mortuary is assisting with arrangements and condolences may be left at bellmortuarymontana.com.