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The Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, North Dakota -- April 14, 2010
WISHEK — Jacob Sayler, 84, Wishek, died April 11, 2010, at Wishek Community Hospital. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, April 15, at St. Luke Lutheran Church, Wishek. Burial will be at St. Luke Lutheran Cemetery, Wishek.
Visitation will be held from 1 to 7 p.m. today at Dahlstrom Funeral Home, Wishek, with a prayer service at 7 p.m.
Jacob Sayler, son of Edward and Christina (Weisser) Sayler, was born Dec. 11, 1925, at Wishek. He grew up on the family farm southwest of Wishek and attended rural school. Jacob enlisted in the U.S. Army in December 1945 and was discharged August 1946. After his discharge from the Army, Jacob worked on the family farm until 1950.
Jacob married Irene Mueller on April 2, 1955, at Madison, S.D. He worked for Kramer Implement, the local John Deere dealership, as a tractor mechanic until January 1959, when he went into business with his father, Ed. They owned and operated Sayler's Standard Service. In 1973, Standard Oil of Indiana changed its name to Amoco but "the station" as it was always referred to, still remained the same, Sayler's Standard Service. Jacob and Irene also owned and operated a Laundromat in Wishek for several years. In 1979, Ed retired and Jerome entered the business with Jacob. They continued to operate until 1995 when Jacob retired. Jacob and Irene continued to live in their home in Wishek until the spring of 2009 when they entered the Wishek Home for the Aged.
Jacob was a member of St. Luke Lutheran Church at Wishek. He was a past member of the Wishek Wildlife Club. Jacob enjoyed fishing and staying at the lake. Jacob loved to tinker with things and kept himself busy with lawn mower and small engine repair.
Jacob is survived by his wife, Irene Sayler, Wishek; three sons, Jerome (Doreen) Sayler, Wishek, Clyde Sayler, Silverdale, Wash., and Donald (Mary) Sayler, Bismarck; six brothers, Ludwig (Irene) Sayler, Bismarck, Reinhold (Ella Mae) Sayler, Baldwin, Daniel (Marlys) Sayler, Wishek, Herman (Alvina) Sayler, Wishek, Albert (Betty) Sayler, Wishek, and Victor (Deanna) Sayler, Apple Valley, Minn.; five sisters, Eva Just, Wishek, Edna Weist, Wishek, Landina (Wilbert) Meidinger, Wishek, Arlena (Leo) Hauck, Wishek, and Christina (Dennis) Witt, Jamestown; 12 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and two sisters.
Visit www.dahlstromfuneralservice.com to sign the online guest book and share memories.
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