IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Kenneth Hans

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Engellant

April 7, 1940 – January 23, 2026

Obituary

Kenneth Hans Engellant
April 7, 1940 – January 23, 2026
Kenneth "Ken" Engellant was born and raised in Geraldine, Montana, to Arnold Engellant and
Madyln O'Hara. He graduated from Geraldine High School in 1958 and went on to attend
Carroll College, earning a degree in psychology in 1962. Following college, Ken joined the
Peace Corps, serving from 1963 to 1965 on the island of Borneo—an experience that shaped his
lifelong curiosity about the world.
After returning home, Ken taught in Big Sandy, Montana, from 1965 to 1967. On June 12, 1967,
he married the love of his life, Mavis Krause. Their honeymoon set the tone for a life of
adventure as they traveled around the world in 77 days, visiting 17 countries. The couple then
moved to Lethbridge, Alberta, where they both taught and welcomed their first son, Kevin, in
1968.
From Lethbridge, Ken and Mavis moved to Missoula, Montana, where Ken earned his master's
degree and where their second son, Daren, was born in 1970. The family later relocated to
Anchorage, Alaska, to continue teaching, and in 1975 they welcomed their daughter, Shana. In
the spring of 1977, Ken and Mavis returned home to Geraldine to take over the family farm as
Ken's father retired.
In the spring of 1986, Ken was involved in a life-altering farming accident that left him partially
paralyzed from the waist down. True to his determined spirit, Ken refused to let the accident
slow him down and continued to run the family farm. He and Mavis remained avid travelers,
often following their children's basketball and coaching careers across the state and country.
In 2005, Ken and Mavis moved to Fort Benton to enjoy retirement. Ken remained deeply
involved in his communities in both Geraldine and Fort Benton. He served for many years on the
Geraldine Ambulance Board, was a County Commissioner for 12 years, and was active on the
Golden Age Center Board in Fort Benton. Ken was also a member of Ithe Knights of Columbus
and the Lions Club. He was always ready for a game of cards and never missed an opportunity to
connect with friends.
Ken took immense pride in his grandchildren and made it to as many of their games as possible.
When he couldn't attend in person, he faithfully watched online. His grandsons were truly his
pride and joy. Ken will also be remembered for his many jokes, some of them slightly
inappropriate, which often earned him an eye roll from Mavis and a laugh from everyone else.
Ken was preceded in death by his father Arnold, his mother Madyln, his brother Greg, and his
granddaughter Tessa. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Mavis; his son Kevin (Roxanne)
Engellant and children JT (Emily), Courtney, and Kyler; his son Daren (Melissa) Engellant and
children Drew (Jessica), Trey, and Sam; his daughter Shana (Chris) Diekhans and children
Garett, Hayden, Kellan, and Brooks; and his great-grandchildren Madison, Kale, and River.

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Funeral Services

Vigil

February
1

Immaculate Conception Catholic Church

1233 16th Street, Fort Benton, MT 59442

Starts at 6:30 pm

Funeral Mass

February
2

Immaculate Conception Catholic Church

1233 16th Street, Fort Benton, MT 59442

Starts at 11:00 am

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