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HAMILTON - Roy Edward Breault reached an early "9th inning" in his life and joined his parents, Albert and Lee Breault on May 5th, 2013. He was born June 11, 1962 in Torrence, CA, but grew up in the mountains of Georgia, later moving and attending high school in Oakland, OR, graduating in 1981. He met his wife in Salt Lake City, Utah, but they made their home in Hamilton, MT. They were married for over 26 years and enjoyed two wonderful children.
Roy enjoyed living and working in the Bitterroot Valley, where he was able to fish, take
family camp trips, and follow the local sports. One of his biggest passions was watching his son play sports especially football for the Hamilton Broncs. He spent his working career at the local sawmills, Fortman Truck Line, UBC in Hamilton and Missoula, and then Massa Home Center.
He made numerous friends in his working career that were touched by Roy's genuine nature.
Roy knew no stranger and he will be missed by everyone his life touched.
Roy is survived by his wife, Kila, and their two children Carlton 19 and Meghan 13 of Hamilton; his sisters, Linda Shuman of Gainsville, GA, Wanda (Larry) Soper of Spring Creek, NV, and Dorothy (Gilbert) Martinez of Gainsville, GA; father and mother-in-law, Carl and Glenda Mohn; brothers-in-law, Marvin (Estela) Mohn of Houston, TX, Brad (Krista) Mohn of Hamilton, Brian Mohn of Mssoula, and Wayne (Melia) Mohn of Lehi, UT with several nieces and nephews, and close friends, Sandi and Amy, that were a big part of his life.
In lieu of flowers, donation can be made to the Hamilton Bronc Booster Club in Roy's name.
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