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Ashley Tribune, ND, Feb. 11, 1987
Ida Sayler, 77, died early Thursday morning, January 29, in St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Union Gap, Wash.
Mrs. Sayler was born May 9, 1909, on a farm near Venturia, North Dakota to Jacob J. and Elizabeth (Schwindt) Dockter. At the age of 10 she moved with her parents to the outskirts of Venturia, where they farmed for many years. When she was 18 her parents bought a general merchandise store in Venturia, and she assisted her father in its operation.
She married Otto Sayler in Ashley, June 23, 1930. Her husband was employed by Standard Oil Co. as a bulk station agent. He was transferred to several other small towns. In 1961 the Saylers moved west of Wapato, Washington, where they farmed a 20-acre orchard until retiring in 1976 and moving to Union Gap, Washington.
She was a member of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church; the Lydia Circle of the church; and attended Christian Women's Club.
Survivors include her husband, Otto Sayler of Union Gap, Washington; two sons, Lyle Sayler of Yakima, Washington, and Lamont Sayler of Bellevue, Washington; two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Frances) Tracy and Marlys Danielson, both of Yakima, Washington; a brother, Cornelius Dockter of Chester, Connecticut; three sisters, Mrs. Edwin (Rebecca) Fuehrer of Herreid, S.D., Mrs. Alex (Mary) Zimmermann of Ashley, and Mrs. Alfred (Olga) Dobler of Venturia; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by twin sons, Douglas and Dennis Sayler, in their infancy and a brother, Calvin Dockter.
The funeral was held at 11 a.m. Monday, February 2, in Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Yakima, with burial in Terrace Heights Memorial Park.
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