

She especially cherished and adopted her tribal health co-workers as her children and claimed her grandchildren’s friends as her grandchildren. Those were Penelope, Princess, Jack, and CrestĪgnes has many relatives, adopted brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, and close friends too many to list but know you are thought of and she loved you all very much. As Agnes stepped on the road to cross the Rainbow Bridge her fur babies who had gone before her, met her to walk beside her. Her fur babies she leaves behind are Myrtle, Peso, Buddy, Dixie, Diamond, Georgie, Gene, and Kitty. Her favorite cousins she was close to are Viola Morgenson, Roberta Wind Chief, Rama Saenz, JoEllen Grandchamp, Florence FourStar and MaDonna FourStar LaRoque, and Jonny BearCub. She is survived by her son, Raymond J Hamilton, her daughters, JoBeth Johnston and Chrissy Hamilton and beloved grandchildren, Savannah aka Sunnie Taypayosatum and Stephanie Stump, Patrick (Aniston), Amanda Buckles, Alexes and Rayce Hamilton and a great-granddaughter, Brynlee Buckles and a great-grandson Josiah Hamilton. She is proceeded in death by her parents, Savannah Sweeny/ Johnston and Raymond Johnston, and her cousins John MacDonald (Jeane), Emma Jean First Raised, Corky MacDonald, Sweeny WindChief, Emily WindChief, and Sheila Standing.
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She enjoyed being with her grandchildren and watching her favorite tv shows: Naked & Afraid and NCIS and local basketball teams during the season. She enjoyed the socialization received when going to powwows, traveling and visiting new places, playing machines at the casinos, and attending ceremonies. She enjoyed working and thrived in the environment of support and friendship of her co-workers. After receiving her college degree, Agnes began working at Tribal Health & the Spotted Bull Treatment Center. Throughout her life, she held various positions with the BIA, NAES College, and the Fort Peck Tribes. Returning from Oklahoma, she was swept off her feet a second time and married Harry Hamilton and was blessed with two children. “Be adventurous and let’s attend Bacon College in Oklahoma for 1 year.” With Janet twisting her arm, Agnes joined her in Oklahoma. Her best friend, Janet Youngman, convinced her to come out of grief because she was still young. Tragedy struck soon after the baby was born and Arron died. They were blessed with their daughter JoBeth. While attending Dawson Community College, she met Arron Wayne Anderson who was the first to sweep her off her feet. Upon graduation, she attended Dawson Community College for 1 year. During the winter they stayed in town so she wouldn’t miss school but the summers they spent in Wiota.

When her mother began to work for the BIA, they moved to Poplar, MT. They moved to Nashua when Agnes began school. Her early years were spent in Wiota at her mother’s home. She was an ambassador of culture and was an Oil Celebration Princess and traveled with her parents to many celebrations/powwows representing the Fort Peck Tribes. She grew up in the Wicohan religion, attending ceremonies and rituals all of her life.

She is a member of the Hude'sana (Red Bottom) Clan of Nakota and was an active Red Bottom Celebration Committee member for many years. She was born at Wolf Point’s first hospital which was located where the Clayton Memorial Chapel now stands. On the wintery day of FebruAgnes was born to Savannah E. In the early evening of Tuesday, Jsurrounded by loving family, Agnes M.
