Jenelle Lena Healy, 34 whose Indian name "To Shena Wea" meaning "Blue Robe Woman", of the Assiniboine/Cree Tribe, died in a motor vehicle accident on the Fort Belknap Indian reservation on March 22, 2013. Services will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, March 24,2013 at the Sacred Heart Church. Her funeral is 10 a.m. Monday, March 25, 2013, at the Sacred Heart Church. Burial will follow at the Pink Church Cemetery on Highway 2. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with services and arrangements. Jenelle was born on January 26, 1979 to Verna First Chief and Robert "Ketsy" Healy. She attended Harlem Elementary and Harlem High School and graduated from Kicking Horse Job Corp., where she met Timothy Barbone and moved to Prewitt, MN. From this relationship she had four beautiful children: Ashton, Adam, Asa and Ayanna Barbone. Jenelle and her children moved back to Fort Belknap in June of 2011. She was a very good mother to her children, a great aunt to her nieces and nephews, and awesome sister to her brothers, a BFF to her sister, and a joy to her parents, whom she loved dearly. Jenelle loved attending powwows, 49's, rodeos,a nd family gatherings. In her spare time she enjoyed quilting, visiting with her friends, chillin' with her sister and took her Auntie role very seriously, especially to her "Lil Faves" Gregg, Denisha, Darrien, Camille, Baby John, Colleen, Brooke and John. She was preceded in death by her grandmothers, Lena B. Snell and Vernie Bell, and her favorite uncle, Gerald "Pops" Healy. Jenelle is survived by her children Ashton, Adam, Asa and Ayanna of Fort Belknap, Montana; her parents Verna First Chief and Robert "Ketsy" Healy of Fort Belknap; her brothers Robert (Leta) Healy of Billings, Lee Jay Healy, and Darren Healy of Fort Belknap; her sister Roberta "Missy" (Ralph) Healy6 of Fort Belknap; numerous cousins, nieces and nephews; and 5 grandchildren and her favorite Kaceyn Elias Ross.