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Russell “Rusty” Ray Lockman

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Russell Lockman Obituary

Russell Ray Lockman

R ussell "Rusty" Ray Lockman, January 17, 1955 – January 12, 2026

Rusty was born in Poplar, Montana to Lyle "Curly" and Hazel (Craigie) Lockman as the fourth of six children – brothers Mike and Don, sisters Carol, Barb and Susie – and was raised on his family's wheat farm near his grandparents' homestead.

For those who were blessed to know Rusty, they knew him as incredibly hard-working, of deep faith, devoted to his family, and generous with his time, mentorship and care of others.

As a curious and active student, Rusty enjoyed participating in high school plays, football and wrestling, and served as the yearbook photographer. He greatly enjoyed time spent with his family water skiing up and down the Poplar River. Rusty graduated from Montana State University in 1977 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, during which time he learned to downhill ski, earned his pilot's license, and skydived 50+ times over the mountains surrounding Bozeman, Montana.

It was in high school that he met the first and only love of his life – Julie Kay (Van Tine). Rusty and Julie married on February 16, 1976, and together raised four beloved daughters – Chandy, Lindsey, Elissa and Karah, and later welcomed sons-in-law Chris, Shaun, and Jade to the family. He enjoyed adoring and teasing his four grandchildren – Cameron, Chyler, Maeve, and Ciaran – along with lots of encouragement to use their lump. They in turn enjoyed adoring him and raiding his closet.

While Rusty's work relocated the family throughout the West, his deep love of Montana remained, and he could name every mountain range and river across the state – with a special affection for the Missouri River, (Beartooth) Mountains, Fort Peck Lake, and Louis & Clark Caverns.

On family road trips across the West – often returning to Montana for summer and holiday visits– Rusty established a reputation as a road warrior – driving 25+hrs straight, and thoroughly enjoyed the beauty of the landscape, especially during moments of silence while his family slept. He applied his engineering skills to packing unfathomable amounts of luggage and treasures into the family car, determined to never use a roof rack.

Other favorite destinations included national parks of the West and the Oregon Coast, where many of his children and grandchildren's favorite memories were formed – flying kites, building elaborate sandcastles, enjoying hotdogs over a campfire, and soaking in the beauty and solitude on long beach walks - rain, drizzle or shine. His family also loved joining him on fishing excursions – including deep sea off the Oregon Coast and on freshwater rivers and lakes throughout Montana.

Rusty served as an unpaid ski instructor for all of his children, grandchildren, and some of their friends – inspiring many family ski trips and fostering a love of gliding down the slopes together, reveling in the beauty of Montana's mountain ranges, with a unanimous fondness for Bridger Bowl where he first learned to ski.

Despite not being a foodie – Rusty found great joy in meals shared with family and friends, and in trying new types of cuisine, most often while traveling and visiting his daughters. His children also enjoyed introducing him to cideries across the country, and seafood was often a favorite. He developed a refined palate for clam chowder, with a confirmed conviction that Gracie's from Depoe Bay could not be matched. He again applied his engineering skills to the preparation and hosting of 'early Thanksgiving meals' for 70+guests during his daughter's college years, and in the operation of a backyard pizza oven during holidays. He became an adopted father to many who joined in these communal celebrations and life moments.

As a lifelong learner, Rusty was an enthusiastic of American history, with a particular interest in the Civil War and World Wars II. He found great delight visiting as many battlefields as possible and reading every single museum placard. He was an avid reader – often enjoying multiple books at once -and could not help spoiling the ending to every story while offering enthusiastic book recommendations. Rusty was a strong supporter of his daughter's education throughout their lives – willing to work late into the night on overdue science projects, eager to share in the pride of 'above average' grades earned together, moving them in and out of countless apartments in college and graduate school.

Throughout his life, Rusty found great joy in time spent outdoors in his yard, designing and maintaining a beautiful botanical garden, and with a little assistance of Miracle Grow created a gorgeous bounty of blossoms that could be enjoyed across seasons from the backyard patio.

In his final days, Rusty spent every moment connecting with his loved ones and reiterating his unwavering love for each of them. He was 'solid in his faith', comforted that he knew where he was going, and had 'no regrets, no remorse' while reflecting on a life devoted to loving and caring for others. He wouldn't give up a single day, and his family is eternally grateful for every moment together.

To honor and celebrate Rusty's life, a memorial service and multiple celebrations of life will be held across Montana and the Oregon Coast– dates and locations forthcoming.

Donations in his honor are appreciated, and suggested organizations include St. Jude's Hospital, American Cancer Society, Blood Cancer United, and National Jewish Health where he received remarkable care from the Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) Center during his final treatments.

*Instead of sending Russell's family flowers, since services will be celebrated out of state, please make your donations to any of the lifesaving companies in the links above in honor or Russell*

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Obituary published on Legacy.com by The Denver Gazette on Jan. 23, 2026.

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Steve Harris

February 10, 2026

Only the good die young. Rusty is most likely the best man I ever met. He said his only vice was his friends. I can´t think of a better honor than being called his friend. RIP Rusty. We will miss you forever but will relish that we had you in our life.

Keri Berg

February 8, 2026

Julie, Chandy, Lindsey, Elissa, Karah and Families,
I´m so so sorry for your loss. Holidays spent at the farm were some of my favorite memories shared with you all. Hugs to you all!

Mike & Kendra Shank

January 31, 2026

We have many fond memories of Rusty and his family. We knew each other through Christ in Worland. We were also fortunate to cross paths in other locations. Our time together was always encouraging and full of laughter. Our prayers are with Julie and family. It would be great to be able to see the family in Depoe Bay. With Love, Mike and Kendra Shank

Tim & Nancy Rider

January 30, 2026

RIP Rusty...It is a pleasure and honor to have and call you a friend and colleague...hope to see you on the other side...

Tom McEntire

January 30, 2026

Rusty's constant smile was the source of more than a few conversations among those of us who worked with him. I believe he smiled whenever thoughts of his family crossed his mind, and because Rusty always had his five beautiful girls in his thoughts, the smile was always there. He was, and still is, proud of his family. The smile is still there; we can't see it but it can be felt...

David Ewert

January 28, 2026

So very sorry to hear of Rusty's passing but excited for him to meet Jesus! He and I worked for Halliburton in Bakersfield and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time with him. Please let me know when services will be. Thanks!

Doug and Ann Berg

January 28, 2026

Julie and family,
We share in your sadness. Praying you will find comfort in warm, loving memories, and in knowing we share your grief. What a reunion there is with Barb, Curly and Hazel! Rest in peace, Rusty. Until we meet again.

Jon Doucette

January 27, 2026

My goodness, this is devastating news. An engineers engineer and a true prince of a man. My prayers added for the repose of his soul and for his loving family.

Paul Hogaboom

January 27, 2026

Rusty was right beside me calling my very first Surgjifrac in Bakersfield California, I would not have survived that job without him. He always had a way of explaining things that made perfect sense to me. I do not ever remember a cross word coming from Rusty about anyone or anything. I will miss him.

brad bull

January 27, 2026

I worked with Rusty for many years. I always sought his valuable insight and great ideas. I always looked for an excuse to talk or visit with Rusty because he was always encouraging, supportive, and wise. He consistently brought out the best in others and brought calm and perspective when needed. I will truly miss Rusty

Pat Kundert

January 27, 2026

Rusty would often greet me with "how´s Pat". He truly meant it. In the 1980´s I went into the office in Casper first thing in the morning and Rusty´s office had been decorated by his wife and children. For his birthday as I recall. He was loved by all.

Joe Garcia

January 27, 2026

I worked for Rusty in Bakersfield with Halliburton. He was genuine and I loved to have conversations with him. A true gentleman!

Jim Fagnant

January 27, 2026

A great hard working man. RIP Rusty

John Pfiefer

January 26, 2026

Rusty was a true man, and one that I had always respected. I always enjoyed his knowledge and leadership.

Tim & Marilyn Mischel

January 26, 2026

So sorry for your loss. Met Rusty upon his arrival in Glendive @ Halliburton. Made a great impression on me as a really nice guy. Worked with Rusty in different location through Mt, ND, and WY.

Randy Bren

January 26, 2026

Rusty was my boss for a few years and a mentor and above all a friend. He will be missed.

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