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Raymond Charles St. John
May 15, 1948 - August 18, 2020

Place of Birth: London, Ontario, Canada
Residence: Sidney, MT
Age: 72

Raymond Charles “Doc” St. John of Sidney, Montana passed away on August 16, 2020 at the age of 72 due to complications arising from illness. Born on May 15, 1948 to Richard and Louise St. John and a graduate of the University of Western Ontario’s medical school, Ray retired from the medical profession where he was a doctor who practised in Canada, Idaho, and Montana. He is survived by his children and their spouses, son Ray and wife Meaghan and grandchildren Molly and Noah, son Jude and wife Nicole and grandchildren Ena, Adele, Mara, Judah and Arwen, daughter Heidi and husband Michael (Marquis) and grandchildren Maleah, Michaelah, Malachi and Micah, daughter Bryar and husband Jonny (Strutt) and grandchildren Jacob, Jesse and Sparrow, and daughter Kylie and husband Kevin (Norcross) and grandchildren Kaden, Jayla, Mekhi, Caroline and Ava, from his first marriage to Patricia McCormack (nee McLandress). He will be missed by his three older sisters Alice St. John, Lorraine St. John, and Monica Bowden. His long-time friends Richard Albin, Cory Albin, Kayla Berube (nee Albin), and Judy Fladmo will also miss him dearly. Ray was an avid outdoorsman who hunted and fished all over the continent but was always happiest chasing pheasants around Sidney, Montana. His memory will be cherished by those who knew him affectionately as dad, Pappy, and Doc.

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Wanda M Miller (Fairview , MT)
Sep 4, 2020
My deepest sympathy to Doc St. John’s family & Friends. He was our doctor and I loved the way he kept my girls laughing so they were never scared & did exactly as he told them. His enthusiasm & zest for life was much appreciated & contagious. I hope there are pheasants in Heaven for him to hunt.
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