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Charlotte Unger

August 23, 1944 — October 3, 2021

Services are cancelled due to family illness.

Charlotte Marie Unger, beloved friend, wife, mother, and grandmother, passed into her eternal home on Sunday, October 3, 2021. Charlotte was born on August 23, 1944, in Grass Valley, California, to Harold and Sarah (Emanuelson) Bryant, where she joined a brother, Thomas. When Charlotte was 6 months old, she moved to her grandparents’ homestead around Saco, Montana, until her father returned from the army. The family then moved to Fort Peck, where Charlotte spent her younger years attending school. She attended Glasgow High School and graduated in 1962. After spending a year in Billings, attending beauty school, she opened her own shop in Wolf Point. Here is where she met the love of her life, Larry. Larry and Charlotte were married on June 7, 1969. March of 1970 brought Christa Joy and in May of 1975, David Andrew was born. The family lived on a farm north of Wolf Point, in Lustre, where Charlotte resided until her death. Charlotte had a deep love for animals. You would never find her without a cat or dog by her side. She enjoyed gardening and flowers. She would occasionally cut hair in her spare time. Charlotte will be remembered as a deeply caring person with unbelievable resilience.

Charlotte is survived by her husband, Larry; daughter, Christa (Bill) Wagner and grandchildren, Sarah and Brendan; son, David (Christine) Unger and granddaughter, Lena; brother, Tom; nephews, Kevin, Darryn (Carol), and Kyle (Cindy) Bryant, and many beloved friends.

We’ll hold you close within our hearts, until we meet again.

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