Anthony Schuster

Anthony Schuster

August 02, 1943 - April 07, 2018

Obituary

The Life and Ministries of Father Tony Schuster Anthony J. Schuster, Father Tony, and to family and friends Tony, died on April 7, 2018 at Billings, Montana. He had experienced some health issues for a number of years, and was 74 years young at the time of death. Tony was born in Glasgow, Montana in 1943 to Delia and Ed Schuster. His siblings were Mae, Peter, Joe, Jerry and Doris. After Mom's early death, Dad decided it was best that the children have a good foundation and education, so Tony and his siblings went to St. Thomas Home in Great Falls. It was there that Tony grew in his love of the Church. From an early age, it was apparent to all who knew him that he would be the family priest. Mae (Sister Mae) also became a religious sister. After high school at Assumption Abbey in Richardton, North Dakota, Tony attended seminary in Kenmore, Washington. He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Great Falls-Billings in 1970 and remained so for the rest of his life. Many of his years ministering as priest were alongside his cousin, Bishop Eldon B. Schuster. Father Tony's greatest strength was as pastor to his beloved congregations, family and numerous friends. He would not allow too many formalities, rules or rigidity to interfere with his ministry to the common people he loved and served. Life needs and circumstances came first; the details always seemed to find a way. His preaching was plain spoken, often beginning with a joke or simple life story. The prairie of eastern Montana was always his home. Tony appreciated the open spaces, the lifestyle and mostly the people of this area. His ministries included the parishes of Sacred Heart in Miles City, St. Leo's in Lewistown, St. Francis in Circle, Sts. Theresa's and Matthew's in Lambert and Sidney, St. Pius X in Billings, Sts. Joseph's and Luke's in Great Falls and St. Benedict's in Roundup. A great joy to him was being present to the small Montana communities of Winnett, Melstone, Ryegate, Broadview and Musselshell. After Mass or other services, Tony was usually found in the kitchen helping with the food preparation and service. Much of his quality fun times were spent with priest friends, family and friends. He was easily talked into a game of cards, poker or cribbage. His favorite outdoor activities were gardening and fishing. He was known to enjoy a good scotch on occasion, of which there were many. His nieces, nephews and grand nieces and nephews gave great joy to his life. Christmas, Easter and birthdays brought a big box of goodies from Uncle Tony, and usually an envelope of cash on the side, just in case the gift wasn't just right. Father Tony retired from full time pastoral ministry in 2008. However, he continued to serve the Diocese in active ministry in various parishes as needed around Billings, including Ballantine. Tony's last years were difficult physically. Although bedridden for many months, his mind remained healthy and active until his very last days. He was fortunate to have the patient and caring support of his Billings families, Joe and Stevi Schuster, Jacque and Kyle Gee, Susi and Dave Bunkers and Toni Murray and their families. Joyce Schuster helped Tony compose and send out an Easter letter to family and friends just a few weeks prior to his death. He also had great comfort and support from his priest family, particularly Fathers Richard Schlosser, Jim Birkmaier, John Houlihan, and Tom Harney. Tony has completed his earthly journey and now helps to guide those remaining; Joe and Stevi Schuster and family, Joyce Schuster (Pete, dec'd) and family, Doris Doyle and family, and Jerry and Theresa Schuster and family. His Dad, Mom, stepmother Barbara, and siblings Sister Mae and Pete preceded him in death. “In the depth of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond; And like seeds dreaming beneath the snow your heart dreams of spring. Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity. Your fear of death is but the trembling of the shepherd when he stands before the King whose hand is to be laid upon him in honour… And what is it to cease breathing, but to free the breath from its restless tides, that it may expand and seek God unencumbered?” ---excerpts from The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran--- The Vigil Service will be held Thursday, April 12th at 7 pm at St. Pius X Church, 18th St. West and Broadwater, Billings. The Mass of Christian Burial will be at St. Pius X Church at 11 am on Friday, April 13th. Arrangements are in the care of Dahl Funeral Chapel and memories may be shared at www.dahlfuneralchapel.com

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Audrey Guesanburu
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So sorry for the loss of Fr. Tony. We hàve so many wonderful memories of Fr. Tony and the rest of the priests when they would come out to the Guesanburu Ranch for a few days visit and rest. May he rest in peace. Daniel and Audrey Guesanburu
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Larry and Jane Stanfel
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Father Tony truly followed in Christ's footsteps. Jovial and quick with answers which made all happy and comfortable, he, with no fanfare, watched over his flock. He even helped one homebound twice yearly by installing an air conditioner in spring and removing it in winter when he visited him to give Communion. He insisted on visiting and giving Communion to the homebound at least once a month. Anyone needing financial help knew if he or she knocked at his door, he would open his own wallet and give. He baptized our grandson. Through his actions, not words, he taught us the importance of helping the less fortunate. He will always be in our hearts. Larry and Jane Stanfel
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David claxton
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The Claxton family remembers Father Tony and his time at St.Pius. He was a wonderful priest and our parish was blessed to have him. We were sad to hear of his passing but know he is in Gods hands.
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Peggy Rowe
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This world lost a faithful servant of our Lord. Thank you Fr Tony for all the wonderful memories, Pastor of my Parish, St Lukes and as my friend. Fishing trips and prayer gatherings at our house. Working together on Liturgy and on RCIA. You have enriched all of our lives so much. We love you and miss you.
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Gilbert Tauscher Jr.
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Fr. Tony, you were a friend to many and shared openly of your life experiences and used them wisely to those who came to you for council. You were an integral part of the greater Church community in Billings, and shared of your time with the Cursillo/Cum Christo community - where ever, when ever you could. You were always a busy man, sharing the word of GOD. Rest in peace, dear friend. GOD BLESSED YOU, BY SHARING YOURSELF WITH SO MANY.
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Tom Clarke
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I am so sorry to learn of the passing of Father Tony. God has chosen to call one of the "good guys" back home to be at his side. The Schuster family has a Summer place at Fort Peck Lake, and my memories of Tony relate to card games and social interaction up there. But he also was a great contributor to the Miles City community which is my hometown. Father Tony was a great comforter to so many people and a person who will never be forgotten. Tom Clarke

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