Becky Brasher Norcutt, 64, of Anaconda passed away Friday evening at Community Hospital of Anaconda after a long illness. God’s angels swept down from heaven to take Becky home. She was surrounded by her loving family.
Becky was born September 3rd, 1955 to Ruth and Albert Brasher in Charleston South Carolina.
She is survived by her former husband and soul mate the love of her life Russell Norcutt, her brother Russell Brasher, stepfather Richard Garcia of Anaconda. Daughter and son in law Paula and Van Morrison and grandchildren, Lavessa, Airik and Alex of Idaho. Son and daughter-in- law Lonnie and Sadie Strong, grandchildren Desirea, Andrew, Jaden and Tobias all of St. Louis Missouri. Her stepdaughter Tammie Norcutt of Butte and her grandchildren, Haylie, Kaitlyn and Jessica Bleile. Also, her former sister-in-law ‘s and friends Francis Warren of Butte, Carlyn Holland, Linda Schneider and Rita Cooper of Anaconda and Judy Young of Whitehall and former son-in- law Jim Bleile of Anaconda. She also had numerous nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her mother, father and grandparents.
As per her wishes she will be cremated, and a celebration of life will be this spring or summer. When known the date and time will be announced.
The family would like to take this time to thank all the doctors, nurses and staff at Community Hospital of Anaconda for the wonderful care that they gave Becky.
Please see below to offer the family a condolence or to share a memory of Becky. Axelson Funeral and Cremation Services has been privileged to care for Becky and her family.
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Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Jamie Brothers says
I want to give you our deepest sympathy, You will be in our prayers,
Bob Brasher’ says
Good memories of Aunt Becky. So sorry Russ. 😥
Susi Smith says
Becky – a great friend of long ago in Opportunity. Times of making Kool-Aid slushies out of the snow and skidoo trips with your dad. You’d carry your portable record player to my house across a field and up the street so we could listen to Let It Be and Hey Jude by the Beatles. How many years have gone by? I talked to you over the phone just a few years back and saw you at Buttreys (?) a time before that. I regret we at least didn’t get to talk in length after so much time. To reminisce. To laugh. For me to thank you for being my friend and you making me part of your family. It sounds like you had a good and full life filled with love. That makes me happy. Look forward to seeing you in heaven my friend. Susi Smith (951) 318-1942. Csusan4homes@hotmail.com.