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Monte E. Bloomer, 60, of Libby

| July 12, 2012 11:26 AM

Monte Eugene Bloomer, 60, of Libby, died of heart failure in Dickinson, N.D. on July 3, 2012.  

He was born July 22, 1951, in Garberville, Calif., to Clinton and JoAnn Bloomer. He later moved to Ukiah. Calif., and lived there for several years.

Monte was a truck driver his whole life, starting at the age of 18. He met the love of his life, Judi Bloomer on a blind date on Aug. 9, 1985. They were married a year later on Aug. 9, 1986.

He achieved his lifelong dream of living in a small town in Montana by moving to Libby in May, 1996. He was a logger, flatbed hauler, over-the-road dump truck driver and aviation fuel truck driver. He was a hard- working man who believed in supporting his family by any means possible, even if that meant being on the road all week long, moving to Iraq, or working in the oil fields of North Dakota.

Monte’s first love was of cowboys. He participated in rodeos as a teenager and always had a horse in his pasture. He was also an avid motorcycle rider and fulfilled another lifelong dream of becoming a Harley Davidson owner in 1998.

His passion for music began with his family. He was a self taught guitar player, had his own band, and wrote many songs as he drove the highways. 

He sold his song “Eagles and Angels” to Paco Martin who recorded it on the album” Imagination.”

He was preceded in death by his parents and a niece, Amanda Jo Bloomer.

He is survived by his wife, Judi, at the Bloomerosa Ranch, Libby; son Ryan of Clinton, Mont.; daughter, Tianna Joy, and grand-daughter, Hannah Bloomer Shriner, both of Libby; brother Ron and Tina of Ukiah, Calif.; nephews and nieces Leon, Jesse, Jeremy, Carolyn, Evan, Ericka, Adam; sister-in-law, Joy Smith, brothers-in-law, Chip and Paul Vandertill; several grand nieces and nephews. He is also survived by many friends and extended family.

There will be a celebration of his life at the Bloomerosa Ranch, 495 Mahoney Road, Libby, at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 14, 2012.

Please park at Libby High School’s back parking lot and follow the balloons. A potluck luncheon will follow.

A Monte Bloomer Memorial College Fund has been established for Monte’s granddaughter Hannah at First Montana Bank, 504 Mineral Ave., Libby, Mont.  

Arrangements are by Schnackenberg & Nelson Funeral Home & Crematory in Libby.