Blossom Star Follet was born on May 7, 1983 to Harry “Digger” Follet and Dorothy BegsHisOwn. She made her journey on June 24, 2023.
She went to school in numerous places from Wolf Point, Malta, and Frazer, where she graduated. While in school, she became a volleyball player and then became pregnant with her eldest, Avah, with Alvah Talks Different.
She enjoyed listening to music, laughing with friends and family, visiting family and cruising around.
She later had Jon Follet (Strongbear) and a year later, she met Tex Eagleman and with him they had 4 children, Edward, Rose, Allsyn, and Hayden Eagleman. She was a stay-at-home mom who loved taking the kids on walks, either down the road or up the hill behind their home in Rockyboy, Montana.
After 10+ years together, Blossom moved back home to Wolf Point, where she met Chad N. She was working with her late brother, Luke at Trinity Hospital. She met many friends (she later called family) and relatives along her adventures from Rockyboy all the way to back home. She always enjoyed a good laugh with everyone she met along the way.
Her favorite artist was Bone Thugs N Harmony, she walked out on her graduation to the song “Home” by them.
Blossom is survived by Avah Talks Different, Jon Strongbear, Edward Eagleman, Rose Eagleman, Allsyn Eagleman, Hayden Eagleman; siblings, Harriet Follet, Kirby Follet, and Orlando Follet; uncles Tyrus (Fern) Follet, Jumbo, Danny, Tiny BegsHisOwn; aunties, Donna Follet, Thelma (Manny) Smith, Myrna BegsHisOwn; numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and numerous close friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Harry and Dorthy Follet, Jr.; siblings, Valarie, Luke, Sr., Cynthia and Patrick Follet; uncles, Abel Follet, Sr., Elvis Follet, Sr., Harold Dean Blount, Trinidad Gomez; aunties, Arlene Gomez, Sadie Mae Blount, Hattie Parker and Sharon BegsHisOwn.
A prayer service will be held on Thursday, June 29th at 6:00 p.m. and funeral services will be held on Friday, June 30th at 1:00 p.m. all at Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow at Oswego Presbyterian Cemetery.