Kaleb Stewart Frame also known as “Scoop”.
02/12/1998-07/29/2021
On the evening of July 29th, 2021, Kaleb passed away after a tragic ATV accident. Kaleb was 23 years old.
Kaleb Frame was born in Whitefish, MT in Flathead County, on February 12, 1998. He was the second born to James & Rox Ann Frame.
At a very young age, Kaleb showed a passion for soccer, hunting, fishing and anything to do with the outdoors. Kaleb was a very accomplished young adult. After graduating from Flathead High School in 2016, he went to work for Granite Manpower as a turbine mechanic. He worked closely with his father, who he looked up to most. The job required a lot of traveling; in fact, he just recently returned from England. He was a certified crane operator through National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO), which was quite the accomplishment, few could pass the test. His work ethic was comparable to none, which resulted in him buying his first house at 18. He had many toys and his generosity with his friends went unmatched.
When Kaleb wasn’t travelling, he spent his time in the mountains with family, friends and his companion, Axel. Kaleb had a sense of adventure; he was selfless, extremely sensitive and so kindhearted. Kaleb died the same way he lived his life, wild and free.
Kaleb is preceded in death by his beloved Grandpa Stewart Kienow and his Grandparents Roy and Hilda Frame.
Kaleb is survived by his parents James & Rox Ann Frame. His sister McCaela Sharkey (Frame), his brother-in-law John Sharkey. His nephew Thomas Sharkey, God daughter and niece Teagen Sharkey and niece Taeler Sharkey, his grandparents Larry & Carol Corson. He is also leaving behind his beloved dog Axel. His God parents Chuck and Barbara Quall and his very best friends Maddie, Dakota and Blake.
“You never said I’m leaving, you never said goodbye. You were gone before I knew it, and only God knew why. A million times I cried. If love alone could have saved you, you never would have died. In life I loved you dearly, in death, I love you still. In my heart you hold a place, that no one could ever fill. It broke my heart to lose you, but you didn’t go alone. For part of me went with you, the day God took you home. “
A celebration of life will be held at the Vista Linda Pavilion, 11:00am on Sunday, August 8, 2021. 240 Boon Rd, Somers, MT 59932.
Service Schedule
Celebration of His Life
11 a.m. to Vista Linda Pavillion
Sunday August 8, 2021
Vista Linda Pavilion
240 Boon Road
Somers, Montana 59932
Service Schedule
Celebration of His Life
11 a.m. to Vista Linda Pavillion
Sunday August 8, 2021
Vista Linda Pavilion
240 Boon Road
Somers, Montana 59932
Stevecorpron says
Rest in peace my friend, you accomplished alot at a young age have never met a person like you. Wished I would have had more time to know you. You are watching down on all of us and we will celebrate you for ever.
Danny Lynn says
Scoop, I’ll never forget the first time I met you. You were just a little boy running around elk camp getting the “Scoop” from every one on where the elk were. My brother, my dad and myself thought you were the coolest kid and we had to give you a nickname. That’s when I came up with the nickname “Scoop” because you always had the Scoop on what was going on at elk came. I’m glad to see that nickname stuck with you. Even though we really never saw each other outside of elk came. You were always like a brother to me and my brother when we did see you. I’m gonna miss you Scoop. Especially around the campfire at elk camp.
Andrea says
Kaleb, you were one of a kind and will be greatly missed by so many in your field. You won the respect of every person you worked with. I personally will greatly miss working with you and I wish we had worked together longer. “rest in peace”, Love, your Mohawk Labor family.
Mary Iverson says
Kaleb was such a joy to have as a student. He was just a kind hearted young person and remained that way through his school years. Condolences to his whole family. You are in my prayers.