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Community members gathered to mourn and pay their respects to Ulm Fire Chief Karsten Hovland, who passed away on April 3 at 43 years old. Hovland began his firefighting career in 1999 and became fire chief in 2012. He is survived by his wife, Echo.

“We have fire departments from Denton, fire departments from Fairfield. All of Cascade County is here. We have semis, probably 30 semis in this processional with even all of the tow truck companies, because Karsten had that big of an impact on this community,” Cascade Fire Chief Eric Tilleman said.

Tilleman said Hovland had a heart of gold. “He would always go selflessly into any fire, try to help all of his neighbors. And would always be laughing. Helping bring everybody’s spirits up. And we fought a lot of fire over the last 12 years as both of us, our 14 years as we’ve been fire chiefs since 2012,” Tilleman said.

Hovland played the role of mentor, according to his cousin Rolly Stevenson, who serves in the Vaughn Fire Department. “Very kind, very gentle, very patient with me. Willing to teach, always willing to bring me along. He was very compassionate,” Stevenson said. Peers remembered Hovland as someone who was always looking out for others during his life. “A gentle giant, always willing to give a hand to help someone, a hand up at all times,” Stevenson said.

KXLH-TV CBS 9 Helena

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