Wayne Webster, Jr., 78, passed away on November 28, 2025 at Billings Clinic Hospital surrounded with is loved ones. He was born on June 29, 1947 in Williston, ND to Wayne Sr and Lillian Webster.
He grew up on the family farm west of Froid. He attended Froid schools and graduated from there in 1965. The following summer he entered into the Navy. He was a Vietnam veteran. Traveling around the world to placed such as Japan and Korea. He was honorably discharged in 1968. He worked his whole life working various jobs such as, railroad out of Harlowtown, MT, lumberjack, P&P roustabout, lawyer, custom combining, ranch hand for Milo and Karen Stangeland, Larry Davidson, Tony Anderson and A.J. Johnson, bartender at Hey John’s and The Mint Bar. Papa and his buddy Rod ran the Mint Bar by themselves the winter of 2019. He attended Fort Peck Community College. He was a candidate for Justice of the Peace in 2018. He was a member of the Medicine Lake Legion Club and the Rod & Gun Club.
His hobbies and interests included hunting, fishing, collecting coolers, visiting at the Mint Bar, playing poker machines and he loved branding. His dream was to take his boat and fish with his grandkids.
He is survived by his children Rayuanna Track aka “Baby”, Angela Papke (Antonine Petty), Jeff Webster and Katherine Ray; special adopted sister Jeannette “Kate” Youpee; grandchildren TyRae, Kayleigh, KaliRae, Rayaunna, RayKira, Kaydey Ray, Rayniya, Rita, Bailey, Adam, Caleb Track, Antoine and Antwoine Petty, Tyson and Tristian Ray, Joseph Yellowhammer, Cameron and Titan Hurd and special grandson Dray Track, whom he called “son”; his adopted brothers and sisters Jay Brugh Sr (Carolyn), Rod Boldt (Marcie), Lorna Vannatta and Penny Picard; special sister-in-law Patrice IronBear (Tony); nieces and nephews Raymond track (Jen), Ira Track (Olivia), Jennifer Davies; all of his classmates of ’65, friends of Brockton and Froid communities and the Mint Bar.
Preceded in death by his parents Wayne Sr and Lillian Websterl sister Georgie and brothr-in-law Wilbur Davies; niece Sonya Davies; wife Louise Boyd-Webster; sons JuJu and Dale Bear.
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