Rena Jean (Caldbeck) Cain, 57
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Rena Jean (Caldbeck) Cain, 57, died Dec. 8, 2008, in Columbia Falls. She was born Jan. 13, 1951, in Kalispell. Rena was a loving mother, grandmother, daughter and sister. She grew up in the Kalispell area with seven siblings.
Rena went on to marry and raise four daughters. Her daughters filled her life with music, joy and grandkids. With 15 grandchildren, her life was filled with macaroni necklaces, butterfly kisses and a little bit of chaotic entertainment. Rena will be missed but never forgotten by many family and friends. She will be in our hearts and on our minds each day.
Rena was preceded in death by her brother, Geoffrey Caldbeck.
She is survived by her parents, Ronald and Phyllis Caldbeck, of Big Arm; daughters, Shellie Rostad and Bobbi Jo Cain, both of Butte, Terah Young of Kalispell, and Kristi Hoerner of Columbia Falls; brothers and sisters, Vicki Ewing, Byram Caldbeck, Steven Caldbeck, Becky McGinnis, Valerie Dennison and Ron Caldbeck; grandchildren, Brittney and Jade Herman; Brittni, Justina, Makayla, Morghan and Kristan Rostad; Tayler and Tanah Jakeway; Desirae, Anthony and Kaleb Dorsey; and Sean, Summer and Hunter Hoerner; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, at Columbia Mortuary in Columbia Falls. There will be no public visitation. Burial will be afterward at Woodlawn Cemetery.
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