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Vernon T. "Sonny" Tennant

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MISSOULA – Vernon T. "Sonny" Tennant, 79, of Missoula, passed away Thursday, Aug. 6, 2015, at the Stevensville Living Center. He was born April 17, 1936, in Kalispell, the son of the late Vernon and Mary Tennant. Vern was raised in Kalispell. During his high school years he found a passion for sports, in which he excelled in football. He graduated from Flathead High School, "Home of the Braves," in 1955. After high school Vern became a Grizzly on the football team as a fullback on the 1956 roster.

In 1958 he joined the Navy and was stationed in Hawaii for three years before returning to Kalispell. In 1961 Vern went to a dance, where he laid eyes on Audrey and an instant love for each other was formed. They married in 1961 and quickly began a family. Vern was a hard worker and a great family man. He worked for Meadow Gold for 30 years before retiring. He had the ability to get everyone's attention with his whistling.

He loved to watch sports, had many "secret" fishing holes, challenged all to pinochle and cribbage, and enjoyed dancing with his wife at the Accordion Club dances.

Vern is survived by his wife of 54 years, Audrey, of Missoula and three sons, Richard and Julie Gebhardt of Ronan, Rocky and Sue Ellen of Delaware/Montana, Kirk and Lori Tennant of Stevensville; two daughters, Janet Turney of Victor and Julie and Mike Weiner of Wisconsin; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; one brother George and one sister Louis of Kalispell.

The family suggests to celebrate the life of Vern, crack open a beer and enjoy. Here’s to you, Dad!

Condolences and memories may be shared with the family at whitesittfuneralhome.com
 
"The family suggests to celebrate the life of Vern, crack open a beer and enjoy."

Very nice. Sounds like my kind of guy. Thanks for posting.
 
Cheers from north of the border.

"May the road rise to meet you, may the sun be forever at your back,
May God hold you in the palm of his hand,
and may you be a half hour in heaven before the devil knows you're dead."
 
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