
Al Sylling
Alvin Raymond "Al" Sylling 1935–2019
Kön: Man Levnadsålder: 84
Levnadsbana
Född | 1935-06 Big Timber, Sweet Grass County, Montana |
Gift (21) med Suzanne Frances Sylling f. Grabs (1937–2014) | 1957-04-05 Washington |
Död (84) | 2019-10-02 Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana1 |
Alvin Raymond Sylling, age 84, beloved father and grandfather, departed on his next adventure to reunite with his Lord and his beloved Suzanne on October 2, 2019 from WEL-Life Assisted Living in Kalispell, MT. Born June, 1935 as the youngest of Alvin O and Nettie Larson Sylling’s four children, Alvin possessed a lively sense of humor, an entrepreneurial spirit, and an enduring love for his family and the people of his hometown, Big Timber, MT. A curious child with many friends, Alvin regularly slipped away from his mother to visit every business and cafe in town. His love for adventure grew to include hikes into the mountains, a stowaway trip to Minnesota, and a miraculous escape from a collision with a train. Big Timber also shaped his remarkable work ethic. After he paid off his first bank loan for a bicycle with money from his newspaper route, Alvin developed a zeal for hard work and entrepreneurship. From major construction jobs to building affordable housing, ranch work, a cowboy boot store, National Video stores, wholesaling Christmas trees, and a car rental business, Alvin enjoyed exploring new horizons in business. Alvin met the love of his life, Suzanne, in the first chapel service of his sophomore year at Pacific Lutheran University in Washington. They were married on April 5, 1957 in the same chapel, and their devotion to each other continued for fifty-seven years through all the ups and downs life had to offer. Providing for Suzanne and his family became the most important goal in Al’s life. Together they raised two daughters, Kerianne and Krista, while moving throughout the Intermountain West. Suzanne and Al shared a love for animals and enjoyed exploring the West together on weekend trips. Their household also included an adored menagerie of horses, dogs, cats, geese, and a pet pig. With his zeal for competition, Al was a passionate supporter of his daughters at horse shows and in all their other endeavors. Alvin also channeled his boundless energy into the church, in addition to his family and business ventures. Devoted followers of Christ, Al and Suzanne taught Sunday School and served with the youth ministry and weekly Meal Ministry at Calvary Lutheran Church in Kalispell. During his time at WEL-Life, he became instrumental in continuing the Thursday Bible Studies for the residents, putting his business acumen to use preparing lessons and arranging for guest speakers and musicians. Alvin was preceded in death by his mother Nettie Sylling, father Alvin O Sylling, siblings Hans Sylling, Neil Sylling, and Dolores Sylling Starkweather, and his beloved wife Suzanne Grabs Sylling. | |