In the early morning hours of Sunday, January 19, 2025, Pauline A Gless lost her battle with cancer--Multiple Myeloma-and a vicious bout of shingles. Her faith, her family, and her homestead/land were paramount to Pauline. She was graciously allowed to die at her home with her dear family--reciting the Lords Prayers--by her side; her daughter Lisa, her son-in-law Darrell, and her sister Petra.
Family and Faith were everything to Pauline. She was born-in 1938--and raised in her great grandparent's log home in Runge, Texas. She is the eldest daughter of Celestina de Leon and Emeterio C. Alvarez. Her family are Spanish speaking Texans, USA, who took pride in running the family farm, picking cotton in their fields and raising their own livestock for both sale and sustenance.
Pauline grew up picking cotton and caring for livestock with her sisters; Virginia Lopez of Austin, Texas, Petra Montes of Corpus Christi, Texas, and Daria Harold-deceased--of Beloit, Wisconsin. A younger brother Emeterio Alvarez was born in 1961. She experienced racism and segregation while being expected to sit at the back of the bus. Pauline endured racism first hand as Mexican children and White children were segregated in the schools, churches, restaurants, and public transportation. Along with her strong Catholic faith and her courageous family they endured life's hardships and the hatred of racism that accompanied it.
In 1960, Pauline worked as a secretary and bookkeeper at the Lentz Feed, Seed, and Insecticide Co. and met her future husband, Elmer Elden Gless, an entomologist researcher. Elmer achieved his Master's Degree at the University of Chicago followed by his Ph.D in Entomology at Iowa State University. While studying for his Ph.D Elmer lived and researched for 3 summers in Antarctica while Pauline cared for their two young children. While in Antarctica, Elmer discovered a new species of mite (aptly named after Pauline) and has a mountain-Mount Gless-named after him. While they made stops in Chicago Illinois, Ames Iowa, and Butte Montana they eventually landed at home, Whitehall, Montana. In 1963 they welcomed their daughter Lisa (Darrell Turley) into the family and 11 months later a son Thomas.
Pauline earned her Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Spanish and English writing from Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana. She took great pride in being bilingual and translated many important documents for MSE-Mountain States Energy--in Butte, Montana. She taught Spanish at Butte Central High School Butte, Montana, and worked at a variety of administrative jobs including Whitehall, Helena, Butte, Warm Springs, and Bozeman, Montana.
Once retired, Pauline traveled and researched the extensive Alvarez family and wrote a book on the Alvarez ancestorial family tree. She stayed in touch with her extended family and in 2023-2024 she traveled extensively-by car-to connect and visit her cherished relatives, and cousins, especially in Texas, Colorado and Utah. Pauline had a very special, deep rooted, longstanding, and everlasting relationship with her three wonderful sisters. A relationship that siblings grow up dreaming about. Her connection with her sisters held no bounds and she will forever be in the hearts of her beloved sisters.
Pauline and Elmer took great pride in their environmental stewardship of their homestead and acreage. They were especially proud of the hundreds of trees they planted, their beautiful apple orchard, and wildlife and birds that took refuge on their property. Pauline and Elmer made many Whitehall friends and everlasting friendships. She didn't hesitate to call them family, including Marge Duffey, Joy Des Rosier, Lori & Shawn Dunagan, Melanie Stradtman, Tami St. John, and Bedey Hacker. For years, Pauline was a longtime member of the TOPS club, the president of the Whitehall Senior Citizen Center and a devout member of St. Theresa's Parish of Whitehall, Montana and Holy Father Miroslawszynal.
Pauline was a staunch Democrat and a practicing Environmentalist. The family has planned a small prayer vigil and gathering at the Whitehall Senior Citizen Center on Friday, January 31st, 1:00 pm. Per Pauline's request, she was cremated and her ashes will be interred at the Whitehall Cemetery alongside her beloved husband Elmer Elden Gless and in Runge, Texas.
Friday, January 31, 2025
1:00 - 2:00 am (Mountain time)
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