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William Sayler

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William Sayler

Birth
Logan County, North Dakota, USA
Death
23 Nov 1970 (aged 80)
Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Streeter, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Napoleon, ND, Homestead, Nov. 25, 1970 —

William Sayler, 80, Jamestown, died Nov. 23, at the Dakota Hospital in Fargo.

Mr. Sayler was born June 14, 1890, at the family farm seven miles northwest of Wishek in Logan County. On Feb. 10, 1913 he and Barbara Ackerman were married at Wishek. They began farming 8½ miles northwest of Wishek.

Following the death of his wife in 1937, he continued to reside on the farm until 1941, when he moved to a farm 3½ miles west of Streeter. In 1942 he moved into Jamestown where he and Pauline Handel were married in the fall of 1943, and where they continued to resided.

Surviving are his wife, seven children, Leo Edwin, Beulah; Albert B., Wishek; Mrs. George Rueb, Ashley; Mrs. James Baldock, Hatton; Mrs. Emil Entzminger, and Mrs. harold Vilhauer, both of Fargo; Mrs. Erich Frank, Windham, Ohio; 36 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren; one sister Margaret, Mrs. Emil Schumacher, Gobels, Mich.; his stepmother, Mrs. Christina (Werner) Sayler, Wishek; three half-brothers and three half-sisters, Henry Sayler, Fred Sayler, Mrs. Fred Ackerman, and Mrs. Martha Ackerman, all of Wishek; Christ Sayler, Calloway, Minn.; Mrs. Albert Klein, Downey, Calif.

The funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 27, at the Assembly of God Church in Jamestown with Rev. George officiating.
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William married Barbara ACKERMAN on the 10th of February 1913 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota. This union was blessed with 8 children. Barbara died in February 1937.

William SAYLER married Pauline HANDEL on the 12th of November 1943 in Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota.

Compiled by: DG Bender
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* SAYLER Children with Unknown Burial Site
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5. Hilda ENTZMINGER (1922 - ____) ND
7. Erna V FRANK (1923 - ____) TX
8. Lillian E VILHAUER (1925 - ____) ND
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Napoleon, ND, Homestead, Nov. 25, 1970 —

William Sayler, 80, Jamestown, died Nov. 23, at the Dakota Hospital in Fargo.

Mr. Sayler was born June 14, 1890, at the family farm seven miles northwest of Wishek in Logan County. On Feb. 10, 1913 he and Barbara Ackerman were married at Wishek. They began farming 8½ miles northwest of Wishek.

Following the death of his wife in 1937, he continued to reside on the farm until 1941, when he moved to a farm 3½ miles west of Streeter. In 1942 he moved into Jamestown where he and Pauline Handel were married in the fall of 1943, and where they continued to resided.

Surviving are his wife, seven children, Leo Edwin, Beulah; Albert B., Wishek; Mrs. George Rueb, Ashley; Mrs. James Baldock, Hatton; Mrs. Emil Entzminger, and Mrs. harold Vilhauer, both of Fargo; Mrs. Erich Frank, Windham, Ohio; 36 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren; one sister Margaret, Mrs. Emil Schumacher, Gobels, Mich.; his stepmother, Mrs. Christina (Werner) Sayler, Wishek; three half-brothers and three half-sisters, Henry Sayler, Fred Sayler, Mrs. Fred Ackerman, and Mrs. Martha Ackerman, all of Wishek; Christ Sayler, Calloway, Minn.; Mrs. Albert Klein, Downey, Calif.

The funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 27, at the Assembly of God Church in Jamestown with Rev. George officiating.
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William married Barbara ACKERMAN on the 10th of February 1913 in Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota. This union was blessed with 8 children. Barbara died in February 1937.

William SAYLER married Pauline HANDEL on the 12th of November 1943 in Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota.

Compiled by: DG Bender
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* SAYLER Children with Unknown Burial Site
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5. Hilda ENTZMINGER (1922 - ____) ND
7. Erna V FRANK (1923 - ____) TX
8. Lillian E VILHAUER (1925 - ____) ND
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