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Zane Glenn Murfitt
August 20, 1925 - March 7, 2025

Residence: Helena, formerly of Philipsburg, MT

Zane G. Murfitt was born in Terry, MT, on August 20, 1925, to Sam and Hester Murfitt. At the age of six, Zane moved with his family to Helena, MT, where he attended school, graduating in 1943. Shortly after, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served in World War II.

Following Zane’s military service, he pursued higher education at the University of Montana, earning a degree in Business Administration in 1950. He remained a devoted Grizzlies fan throughout his life, receiving the 2015 Community Service Award for his dedication & devotion to the Montana Grizzlies and University.

Zane built a career in banking, working in Helena, Stanford, and Philipsburg. While working in Helena, he met the love of his life, Barbara Langlois. The two were married on April 28, 1951. They raised five children: Brad (Jennifer), Russ (Lori), Linda (Rick), Steve (Gigi), and Janice (Doug).

In 1960, Zane and his family moved to Philipsburg, where he began working at the Flint Creek Valley Bank. He served as President of the bank He remained dedicated to his career, working there until November 2022. One of his career highlights was serving on the Federal Reserve Board of Directors 9th district out of Minneapolis from 1980-82.

Beyond his professional achievements, Zane was deeply involved in his community. He served on the Philipsburg School Board, he held the position of Mayor of Philipsburg for 16 years, served on the Philipsburg City Council, the Granite County Hospital Board, as well as many other services.

Zane played a key role in transforming the Taylor Knapp property into what is now “Zane G. Murfitt Park,” a cherished community space in Philipsburg. In recognition of his efforts and dedication, the park was officially dedicated in his name in November 2018.

Zane was inducted into the Montana Hall of fame for his years of playing Fast Pitch Softball – winning the 1949 State Championship on the HO Bell team!

Zane is survived by his children and his sister, Nina Krakenberg. He leaves behind a legacy through his grandchildren: Kendra (Justin) Routh, Heidi (Troy) Clemes, Allyson (Shawn) Helde, Christopher Murfitt, Zane (Kelsey) Murfitt, Gabe (Ryanne) Murfitt, Kate Bratz (Cody), Joe (Alana), and Laura (Sloan) Fix. He was also blessed with great-grandchildren: Hudson and Kenli Routh; Maycee and Cambree Jeanotte; Averi, Elleson, and Marlowe Murfitt; Henry, Ellie, and Finn Murfitt; and Olivia, Gavin, and Brielle Helde.

Zane was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Barbara; grandson, Michael; brothers Zach (Beverly) Murfitt and Walter (Howdy) (Myrtle) Murfitt; sisters Zalia (George) Logan and Donald (Jim) Maness; sister-in-law Joan Neal; and brother-in-law Mick Neal.

Condolences can be shared at www.aswfuneralhome.com in memory of Zane.

Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home of Helena, MT is assisting the family.

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Bruce Kaiser (Williston, ND)
Mar 8, 2025
Linda, I am sorry to hear of your father's passing.
Mardi Millons (Helena, MT)
Mar 8, 2025
I will miss this sweet man. I was so impressed with the love and time this family gave to Zane. May the Lord give you peace during this time of loss.
Mrs. Ann Spell
Mar 9, 2025
So blessed with a long life, but even with all those years I know they were not enough for those who held Mr. Murfitt so dear to their hearts. To his family and friends, I extend my deepest condolences. May the countless, fine memories of your beloved Mr. Murfitt forever warm your hearts and bring smiles to your faces, even behind tears shed. May you find comfort in knowing that death was never God’s plan, (Gen.1:28; Rom.5:12) and one day death will be no more, (Rev.21:4) as loved ones will be resurrected (Acts 24:15) with the hope of life forever in paradise, on earth, (Ps.37:11,29) as God intended. Until then, a fine person rests in God’s loving care.

Ronelle Gravgaard (Williston, North Dakota)
Mar 10, 2025
So sorry for your loss Linda. My sympathy to you and all your family.
Shirley Fender (Lincoln, ND)
Mar 10, 2025
Linda, so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. He sounds like an amazing person! May God give you comfort and strength during this difficult time.
Dave & Janice Arnson (Williston ND, Williston)
Mar 10, 2025
Linda, Rick & Family, WOW What life well lived! There must be a ton of great memories for all. Thoughts and prayers to the family
Robyn & Kirk Soiseth (WILLISTON, North Dakota)
Mar 10, 2025
Linda and family,

Our condolences on the loss of your father, grandfather and great-grandfather. A beautiful tribute to a life well lived.

Kirk and Robyn
Duane and Kathy Binde (Williston , ND)
Mar 10, 2025
Dear Linda and families,
Praying for you and your families on the loss of your beloved dad and grandpa. He sure lived a long and meaningful life. Treasure those incredible memories. We know that his wife welcomed him to eternity with a great smile and great joy! God bless, Duane and Kathy
Dian and Wayne Kemper (Owensville, Missouri)
Mar 10, 2025
Linda and family, we are sorry to hear of your father's passing. Sending prayers and enjoy all those great memories.
Natalie Rudolph (Conrad, Montana)
Mar 11, 2025
Our deepest Condolences to you Linda, Rick and families, on the passing of your Dad. May the Lord give you Peace as you lay him to rest, and his memories always be in your hearts.
Dawn Herman (Williston , N D)
Mar 13, 2025
Linda, Rick and family, sending sincere condolences on the loss of your loved one. Wow what an incredible life to have lived surrounded by such an extraordinary family. May he rest in peace.
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