Portrait of Chad Everett Redstone

Obituary · Wolf Point, MT

Chad Everett Redstone

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Chad loved swimming at Blue Bay on the Flathead Lake with his friends.

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After a life of love and quiet grace, Chad Everett Redstone of Wolf Point, MT has passed.

Here is a glimpse of the life he lived, in his family's own remembrance.

Chad spent his working life as ['a car wash and later worked at Sears', 'Grey Wolf Trading where he was an assembler and packager'] — and was, by all accounts, loved by those who knew him best.

The ordinary days are often the ones we miss most.

Chad Redstone passed away on April 30, 2026 at 4:25 pm Chad E Redstone went home to be with his Heavenly Father. He passed away at the Trinity hospital in Wolf Point. Chad was born in Wolf Point on September 26, 1970 the youngest of seven children to Everett and Joan Redstone. Chad began his education in Wolf Point and later moved to Billings to attend grade school. In the 3rd grade he really enjoyed wrestling and he persevered until he won first place. After quite a few years in Billings, he moved back to Wolf Point to further his education. In 1996, Chad moved to Minnesota to live with his youngest sister Jackie and her husband Bill where He worked at a car wash and later worked at Sears. Later on, he moved to Polson with his sister Traci and family. He worked at Grey Wolf Trading where he was an assembler and packager. Chad loved swimming at Blue Bay on the Flathead Lake with his friends. While living in Polson he made a decision to accept Jesus as his Lord and Savior and was water baptized in Flathead Lake the summer of 2002.Chad decided to move back home to Wolf Point to be with his mother and family. He did odd jobs working as a caregiver, and as a laborer for Bremner Drywall. During this time, he loved to work with his brother Jay with his meat processing business. They hunted and prepared the meat for Jay’s famous deer summer sausage. Chad’s favorite times were with family and friends watching movies, hunting, fishing and traveling. But his favorite hobbies were drawing, listening to music, playing with his grandson and watching movies. He was a collector of music, movies, and sports memorabilia. Chad was a jokester and enjoyed scoring on his friends. He was a big fan of NFL football and his favorite teams were the Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco Forty Niners and the Denver Broncos. He also was a fan of the NBA teams.Chad dedicated his life to helping his family, friends, and neighbors. He was always there to lend a helping hand whenever it was needed. He was always kind, thoughtful, faithful, had a wonderful sense of humor, full of laughter, and he never complained or said an unkind word to anyone. Chad will be missed by all of us. We will miss his smile and his gentle voice. We will miss him being there. He was loved by everybody.Chad was preceded in death by his parents Everett and Joan Redstone; grandparents Frank and Pearl Redstone; grandparents Vernon J and Stella Barse Pereau.Chad is survived by his brother Michael of Wolf Point; sister Judy Holmon of Pablo; sister Linda of Wolf Point; brother Jay of Wolf Point; sister Traci (Lockley) of Billings; sister Jessie of Wolf Point; sister Jackie (Bill) of Polson; nephew Justin of Missoula; nephew Ashton of Sioux City; nephew Chance of Great Falls; nephews DJ and Christian of Wolf Point; niece Marissa of Wolf. Point; nephew Adriano of Billings; niece Sierra of Billings; grandson Mason of Wolf Point and many more wonderful relatives.The funeral will be Friday, May 8, 2026 at 10:00 am, in the Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel.Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements. Condolences for the family may be left using the guestbook below.

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