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Edward "Eddy" Vaira
February 19, 1931 - May 5, 2025

Residence: Sidney, MT

Edward “Eddy” Vaira, 94, passed away peacefully at home in Sidney, Montana, on May 5, 2025.

Born on February 19, 1931, in Miles City, Montana, to Aldo and Pauline (Bertino) Vaira, he was the youngest of seven brothers. He grew up in the “Spring Lake” area north of Lambert, attending the one-room Petrik School through eighth grade and graduating from Sidney High School. As a boy, he had many adventures with his older brothers farming and raising sheep. Eddy often shared stories of herding sheep with his brothers near the Redwater River, spending long stretches living in a sheep wagon—an experience that shaped the quiet resilience he carried throughout his life.

In 1951, Eddy enlisted in the U.S. Army as a Combat Engineer. After completing Airborne School at Fort Benning, Georgia, he joined the 187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team "Rakkasans" at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. He deployed and served honorably with the 11th Airborne Division during the Korean War—service he remained deeply proud of throughout his life.

After his military service, Eddy returned to Lambert, Montana, to farm alongside his father and brothers. On December 23, 1957, he married Susie Whiteman. Together, they built a life rooted in hard work and love on their farm and ranch near Lambert, where they raised cattle, cultivated crops, and lovingly raised their nine children. Alongside Susie, he never missed a chance to support their children—faithfully attending countless sporting events and rodeos, always a proud and steady presence in the stands. Eddy was known for his ever-present smile, cheerful spirit, and wonderful laugh. He was a tireless worker, a man of unwavering integrity, and a devoted father. His strong work ethic set the standard for his family, and he led by example every day. Whether he was farming, fixing fences, picking rocks, or working cattle, he approached every task with determination, grit and purpose.

Eddy was the rock of his family—a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend. His love was steadfast, and unwavering. In his later years, he found great joy in traveling and spending time with his children and grandchildren, whether in Montana or at military installations around the world. With his dear friend and caregiver, Violet Tharp, he shared many memorable adventures to places such as Germany, Florida, Italy, Spain, Hawaii, and New York City, as well as cherished visits with her 17 grandchildren.

Eddy is survived by his nine children: Tammy (Dennis) Hogan, Travis (Annette) Vaira, Twyla (Troy) Donohue, Rusty (Becky) Vaira, Brady (Lisa) Vaira, Rocky (Shayla) Vaira, Quentin (Melissa) Vaira, Katrina (Casey) Danelson, and Leandra (Nick) Gebhardt; 26 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren; and many beloved extended family members. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Susie; his infant grandson, Bryan Hogan; his granddaughter, Lucy Vaira; and his six brothers.

Memorial Contribution
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Lambert Fire Department.

Lambert Fire District
PO Box 241
Lambert, MT 59243

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Chole Crosby (Sidney, MT)
May 7, 2025
I am very sorry for your loss. Eddy was a kind and caring man. He had a good sense of humor. He will be missed. May Our Lord continue to comfort and strengthen you now and always. God Bless.
Cheyanne Hafer (Salem, Massachusetts)
May 7, 2025
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Eddy was an amazing human who knew how to bring a smile to everyone around him. Now he can make everyone in heaven laugh. Rest in peace Eddy.
Jean Vaira (Williston)
May 7, 2025
Eddie was my favorite of all of Aldo's sons. He encouraged his children and loved deeply. He was a live wire with a good sense of humor, but could be a real stinker too. You will be missed by Tim and me. May his soul rest in peace, love to all his family.
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