Louis Durrell Sather, 90, of Glasgow died July 2nd at the Valley View Nursing home.
Louis was born on September 4, 1925 in Glasgow Montana. He graduated from Glasgow High School and enlisted in the Navy in 1943. He was discharged in 1946.
He married Patricia Ann Geiger on July 24, 1948, in Glasgow, Montana where they lived and raised their four children. He farmed and held numerous jobs until 1959 when he and his wife, Patricia, built and ran the Fort Peck Marina. They sold the marina in 1963, and he continued farming until 1989. He enjoyed boating on Fort Peck Lake, dancing, spending time with family, golfing, and Friday night get-togethers with friends.
After his retirement, he and Patricia were snowbirds in Palm Desert, CA and spent the remaining months in Glasgow watching grandkids in events, playing golf at Sunnyside, and enjoying great times with friends and family!
On January 6, 2010, Patricia, his wife of 62 years, passed away. He later married Bernadine Gallagher. They enjoyed dancing, socializing, and spending time in Palm Desert.
Louis was blessed with and survived by his wife, Bernadine Sather; sons Terry (Kathy) of Billings, Lynn (Terry) of Billings; daughters Candice Dunn (Gary Gebert) of Lewistown, and Barbara Etchart (Paul) of Glasgow; grandchildren April Sather (Molly McAllister), Amber Sather (Matt Banbury), Ben Sather (Heather), Neven Sather (Callie), Quin Sather (Amanda), Jana Sather, Erin Catron, Ryan Dunn , Evan, Emily, and Ethan Etchart and 7 great-grandchildren. Louis was a wonderful dad and grandfather. Rest in Peace. We Love You!
Sandy Donovan says
Wishing you peace,healing, and hope at this sad time but best of all remembering all the fun times we had with Uncle Lou and all of you . Bob especially remembers the summer he worked for him . Wishing we could be there today to join in the celebration of a great person – sending love and prayers to all
In Sympathy – God’s peace Bob and Sandy
Kathy and Doug James says
Although I didn’t know Louis well, he was kind and thoughtful to all. He was very proud of his family and leaves a wonderful legacy of love. We are sorry for your sadness as you say good-bye to your husband, dad, grandpa, great-grandpa and friend.