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Twyla "Sandy" Elaine Ler
January 30, 1930 - August 30, 2023

Place of Birth: Foxhome, Minnesota
Residence: Savage, Montana
Age: 93

Twyla ”Sandy" Elaine Ler, 93, passed away at the Extended Care Facility on August 30, 2023, of complications from pneumonia.

Our mother was born on the Albertson family farm four miles south of Foxhome, Minnesota on January 30, 1930. Her parents were Lawrence and Elizabeth (Lipovsky) Albertson.

This was the beginning of the depression; times were hard, and the family lived with her grandparents. The old farmhouse was full to the brim with parents, grandparents, a single uncle, a married uncle with his wife and new baby, and Mom’s 15-year-old twin aunts.

Eventually her dad found work off the farm and the family moved, living in several places around Fergus Falls and Breckenridge, Minnesota over the years. The family grew and she became the oldest of seven children.

Mom graduated from Breckenridge High School in 1947 and enrolled in teacher’s college in Valley City, North Dakota. It was during her time in Valley City while working part time to help with school expenses, that she was given the nickname “Sandy” by an employer, Ralph Pomeroy (Earl Pomeroy’s father). This was the moniker that stuck with her the rest of her life.

North Dakota had an “earn as you learn” program that allowed her to start teaching that fall while earning her normal school certificate. Mom was only 17 when she began teaching at the Dexter country school in eastern North Dakota.

After hearing that teachers were paid higher wages in Montana, Mom applied to schools there. At the age of 18 she took a train traveling west, and in Williston boarded the “Galloping Goose” headed for Sidney and the start of a new life.

She was picked up in Sidney by a neighbor, Chris Sorenson, and taken around the community to meet some of the students and their families. Their last stop was at the Ler farm. Although this family had no kids in school, the coffee pot was always on. This is where she met her future husband. Harold was sitting on a pile of gravel, where they had been making cement, and emptying the dirt out of his shoes.

Never one to let grass grow under her feet, Mom got a summer job with Farmers’ Union as their educational director. That fall she began teaching at the Larsen School northwest of Savage. Two of her cousins (Chloe Houchen and Rita Wilson) soon joined her in teaching at rural schools in Richland County. The three cousins remained close for the rest of their lives.

Mom had always wanted to live on a farm and was eager to participate in farm life. Before they were married, Harold asked her to come with him to look at a horse that she described as very large. After the deal was done, the question of getting the horse home was raised and Dad revealed his plan. Mom would ride it home bareback, because it would “do them both some good.”

Mom and Dad were married on September 18, 1949, in Fergus Falls, and then moved into an apartment in Sidney. Mom worked at J.C, Penney and Harold worked at the sugar factory. After the sugar campaign was over, they moved to the farm to start a long career in crops, cows, chickens and kids.

Mom became a homemaker, substitute teacher, 4-H leader, Sunday and Bible school teacher, and farmer’s helper. A creative writer, she came up with poems, skits, and stories for a wide variety of occasions. She loved to read and did everything with a book in one hand.

It seemed that Mom was always busy and active. Her numerous hobbies included raising fancy chickens, baking cakes for weddings and special occasions, crocheting, sewing, making quilts, recovering and refinishing furniture, embroidery, gardening and dabbling in rosemaling and decorative painting. She loved to entertain and engage with people.

When her kids were grown, she volunteered with Friends of the Library, Council on Aging, Trails and Rails, and the MonDak Heritage Center, was active in Senior Citizens and her church, and tested and trained census workers.

Her faith was very important to her. She called her doilies her worry strings; crocheting kept her hands busy, and she prayed as her fingers moved. As she read, she would often memorize Bible verses and hymns; she was adamant about singing all the verses in church.

Mom loved her role as Gramma Sandy. She had seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; each and every one was her favorite and felt completely loved and accepted.

Mother was always a bright spot in our lives, and we will be forever grateful for her cheerful presence, her dedication, the sacrifices she made for us, and the good example she set. She will be deeply missed.

Mom is survived by her children: Christina (Leland) Blazer, Helena, MT, Donna (Craig) Seeve, Savage, MT, Holly (Byron) Sunwall, Savage MT, Bonnie Ler, Minot ND, Harold “Matt” (Vicky) Ler, Savage, MT, and David Ler, Savage, MT; grandchildren: Corwyn (Amanda) Blazer, Missoula MT, Christopher (Tracy) Seeve, Bozeman MT, Dr. Candace Seeve (spouse Aaron Mutnick, Esq.), St. Louis MO, Dr. Lane (Christina) Sunwall, Mequon WI, Lauren Sunwall, Minot, ND, Eric (Kylie) Ler, Billings, MT, and Casie (Levi) Vollmer, Willow City, ND; and great-grandchildren Delilah Blazer, Lucy and Aksel Seeve, Hannah, Benson, and Even Sunwall, and Esten Mutnick; one brother, Gary (Susan) Albertson; sister-in-law Betsy Albertson, along with numerous cousins, nephews, and nieces. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold, parents, sisters Connie Siebold, JoAnn Meyer, and Maxine Miller; and brothers Loren Albertson and Richard Albertson.

We are very grateful for the kind care Mom received at the Extended Care Facility.

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Craig & Doreen (Vaira) Herbert (GLASGOW, MT)
Sep 6, 2023
We are so sorry for the loss of your mother. Always enjoyed my visits with Sandy in the past. Keep the memories close to your heart. Prayers to you all for the days ahead.
Heather Burke (Kalispell , MT )
Sep 6, 2023
She was a kind loving lady. She was a great Sunday school teacher all those years ago. She will be greatly missed.
Mitzie Ler Haney (Billings , Mt)
Sep 6, 2023
Sorry for your loss of your mother. She will always be in my prayers.
ken tengesdal (maxbass, ND)
Sep 6, 2023
sorry to hear of your loss bonnie and may our Father be with you and your brothers and sisters during this time. may this be a special time of rejoicing
Jo Ellen Goldsmith Bartels (Sidney, MT)
Sep 6, 2023
Heartfelt Sympathy & Prayers sent your way. She was a great lady & neighbor.
Judy Church (Billings, Montana)
Sep 7, 2023
Beautiful, kind, loving woman. So sorry for the loss of your Mother. Bless her and her family.
Mary Norgard (Fairview , Montana )
Sep 8, 2023
My sincerest sympathy to all of Sandys family. She was a wonderful lady. Sending my love, hugs and prayers to all.
Leslie Messer (Savage, MT)
Sep 8, 2023
Sandy was such an amazing woman. Her zest for life was abundant, and her sense of humor even more so. Sending much love as you celebrate her life. Her legacy lives on in all of you.
Joyce Carter (Savage, MT)
Sep 8, 2023
A life well lived is what Sandy was all about! She was a very classy lady and so much fun to visit with. Harold and Sandy raised an amazing family and they have all set an example they would be proud of
May you rest in peace as you are united with Harold!
Ron and Mitzi Sharbono, (Greenville, South Carolina )
Sep 8, 2023
Sorry to hear that your mother is gone. I remember her as soft spoken but always kept your attention.
Violet Tharp
Sep 9, 2023
A beautiful elite woman and a pleasure to have her as a customer at JCPenney's. May the family find peace knowing she lived by example.
Arnie and Mary
Sep 10, 2023
We are sorry for the loss of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone at this time.
Cindy (Sharbono) Peterson (Oakes, ND)
Sep 12, 2023
Thinking of you at this time. Sorry for your loss. Cherish the memories and keep them close to your heart.
Clydette Boyer (Williston, ND)
Sep 13, 2023
I just loved your Mom. She was such a joy to visit with and always had me laughing. Loved hearing her stories about growing up. I had never heard her say a negative word about anyone or anything. She always seemed to look on the bright side. My sympathies to all of her family.
Janae Finnicum
Sep 14, 2023
So sorry for your loss. Sandy was such a delightful woman and we need more like her. She will surely be missed by many! Hugs and prayers to all of you.
Lloyd Wind (Seattle, Washington)
Sep 15, 2023
Sandy seemed a great spirit. My mother always had the highest respect for her.
I remember Sandy hosting a chinese dinner for the entire graduating class of 1980. I hope you all share the fun stories, there must be many.
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