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Sanroe “Sam” Kaisler Sr.

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Sanroe “Sam” Kaisler Sr.

Birth
Medina, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA
Death
10 Jul 1999 (aged 100)
Forsyth, Rosebud County, Montana, USA
Burial
Forsyth, Rosebud County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
2nd Addition Section Q Lot 5 Block 1
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SOURCE: Death Certificate:
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The Billings Gazette, MT., 8/12/1999 Thursday Page8
Sanroe "Sam" Kaisler, Sr.

FORSYTH, MT. -- Sanroe (Sam) Kaisler, Sr., 100, of Forsyth died Tuesday Aug. 10. 1999 at the Rosebud Health Care Center in Forsyth.

Sam was born May 16, 1899 in Medina, N.D., the son of Joseph and Mary Gross Kaisler.

He spent his youth and attended schools in Medina before entering Business College in Bowman, N.D.

In 1924, Sam married Otilda "Tillie" Bollinger in Medina.

They moved to Montana settling in Forsyth in 1930, where he started a grocery business names Forsyth Mercantile.

Sam purchased the Kinkade Ranch on Reservation Creek in 1942, beginning his cattle business.

During WW II, since Sam could speak German, he was asked to assist with the German prisoners, that were held in Forsyth, working with them on various farms in the Forsyth area.

Sam continued to work with his cattle business until he retired in 1983 when he sold his ranch and has lived since.

Sam was a member of the Hiram Lodge 52 in Forsyth, having been a member of the Masonic Lodge for 75 years, Order of Eastern Star Chapter 27 in Forsyth, Forsyth Lions Club, served on the Forsyth City Council from 1939 to 1945 and a member of the Forsyth Federated Church.

He is survived by his son Sam Kaisler, Jr., (Helen) of Bozeman, MT., four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Sam was preceded in death by his wife Tillie in 1991, his brother Walter and his sister, Iona.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday Aug. 13, 1999, at the Beals Mortuary Chapel in Forsyth.

Interment to follow in the Forsyth Cemetery, Forsyth, MT.

NOTE: Names of grandchildren may be found in the original Obituary.
SOURCE: Death Certificate:
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The Billings Gazette, MT., 8/12/1999 Thursday Page8
Sanroe "Sam" Kaisler, Sr.

FORSYTH, MT. -- Sanroe (Sam) Kaisler, Sr., 100, of Forsyth died Tuesday Aug. 10. 1999 at the Rosebud Health Care Center in Forsyth.

Sam was born May 16, 1899 in Medina, N.D., the son of Joseph and Mary Gross Kaisler.

He spent his youth and attended schools in Medina before entering Business College in Bowman, N.D.

In 1924, Sam married Otilda "Tillie" Bollinger in Medina.

They moved to Montana settling in Forsyth in 1930, where he started a grocery business names Forsyth Mercantile.

Sam purchased the Kinkade Ranch on Reservation Creek in 1942, beginning his cattle business.

During WW II, since Sam could speak German, he was asked to assist with the German prisoners, that were held in Forsyth, working with them on various farms in the Forsyth area.

Sam continued to work with his cattle business until he retired in 1983 when he sold his ranch and has lived since.

Sam was a member of the Hiram Lodge 52 in Forsyth, having been a member of the Masonic Lodge for 75 years, Order of Eastern Star Chapter 27 in Forsyth, Forsyth Lions Club, served on the Forsyth City Council from 1939 to 1945 and a member of the Forsyth Federated Church.

He is survived by his son Sam Kaisler, Jr., (Helen) of Bozeman, MT., four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Sam was preceded in death by his wife Tillie in 1991, his brother Walter and his sister, Iona.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday Aug. 13, 1999, at the Beals Mortuary Chapel in Forsyth.

Interment to follow in the Forsyth Cemetery, Forsyth, MT.

NOTE: Names of grandchildren may be found in the original Obituary.


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