Richard Wayne “WashTe-Ho” (Good Voice) Comes Last, age 44, passed away February 18, 2017 at his home in Wolf Point, MT.
Richard met Steffie EagleBoy in 2000 and from the union they had one son Wayne EagleBoy, they were together for 17 years.
He went to Salt Lake City job corps for carpenter school. He also worked at Swap Shop and Laundry mat. He worked on cars, he would help people out, he was a hard worker and always provided for his family.
He was also a Sundancer for 3 years. He loved to sing at Pow-wows. In the summertime you can find him at the firework stand making deals. He spent most of his time out at the junkyard and Lucky Lil’s. He would always seek advice from Tom Greene and Eldon Dschaak. He also thought a lot of Adrian and Peggy Ireland, he would try and help them out with whatever they needed.
He also thought of the Western Dakota singers as all his brothers. He also loved to tow vehicles; he owned his own tow truck, EagleBoy Towing (EBT).
He is preceded in death by his Mom, Iris Sepulveda; a brother Gorden Comes Last; uncle Richard Sepulveda. And Uncles Mancleno, Chester, Quadalope.
He is survived by Steffie EagleBoy of 17 years; his sons Tyler and Takota Hudson, Wayne Sepulveda EagleBoy, Aaron Hopkins whom he called Double A; daughters Jasmyne Hamilton and Angel White Bull and a brother Emerson (Wilma) Comes Last, Sr.; sister Sarah Darnell all of Poplar, MT. Aunts Vickie, Donna Maria, Jackie, Cheryl. Grandma Alice Sulpulveda
To our numerous family and friends that we have not named we ask your forgiveness and thank you for your support.
A wake will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 1, 2017 at the James Black Dog Center in Fort Kipp. Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at the James Black Dog Center. Interment will immediately follow at the Fort Kipp Cemetery. Condolences for the family may be left at www.claytonstevensonchapel.com . Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements.