Obituary for
Theodore M. Rollins
Ted Rollins passed away in his sleep at the Prestige Assisted Living facility on September 28, 2012 in Kalispell, MT. Ted was born January 20, 1925.
Ted was a proud Army Veteran of the Second World War. He served as a sergeant in a weapons platoon and was wounded during the Battle of the Bulge, France. He was awarded the Combat Infantryman's badge and wore it with honor. Ted returned to civilian life and graduated from the University of Montana in Forestry and worked for the Forest Service in Western Montana as a pilot of fire spotting fixed-wing aircraft. He returned to University of Montana for a Master's in Education and started a long and rewarding career as a teacher and administrator in High Schools. He retired as Superintendent of Schools in a three county district centered in Troy, Montana.
Ted was preceded in death by his father and mother, Theodore Roosevelt Rollins and Inez Murphy Rollins; his sister, Janet Kind Rollins and his nephews, Theodore Allen Rollins, Gary and Michael Kind. He is survived by his first wife, Helen Lund Rollins and their children, Doug Rollins, Ann Rollins, and Jeff Collins of Missoula, MT, his loving wife, Donna Mefford Rollins, who continues to reside in the Prestige facility in Kalispell, under their excellent care and tutelage.
Ted's surviving siblings are Tom Rollins and his wife, Mary, who live in Houston, TX, their son, Tom and wife, Victoria live in McLean, Virginia, with their children Tommy and Kay. Sister, Marie Rollins Mingo and her daughter, Michele Mingo Justice, Husband, Simon and children Philipa and twins, Alec and Charles are in Corvallis, OR. Marie's son, Noel and wife Gianna reside in Eugene, OR. Janet's surviving children, Donna, Ronald, John and Dion all are in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Upon Retirement Ted and Donna purchased a lot in Rollins, MT, founded in the early 1900's by his grandfather Willard and Uncle Renault Rollins.
They were pillars of this community and Ted served Rollins as everything from Mayor and Fire Chief to Janitor of the Community Hall. They attended the Dayton Presbyterian church where Ted was an Elder. The congregation has been stalwart in their dedication to Ted and Donna and have cheered them immensely by visiting in the past six months confinement. An example of the Rollins residents generosity was shown when Ted required Open Heart Surgery, his neighbors and son Doug pitched in and completed construction of their home on Rimrock Drive.
A Memorial Service will be held in the Dayton Presbyterian Church at 1:30 p.m. on October 15, 2012. Ted's ashes will be interred beside his father and nephew in Lake View Cemetery, Polson where the three generations of Ted Rollins will be remembered.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Dayton Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 188, Dayton, MT 59914 or a Veterans Organization of your choice.
Read Theodore Rollins's Obituary and Guestbook on www.groganfuneralhome.com.