Ronald C. Sauer

April 22, 1939 ~ March 23, 2021
Ronald's Live Streamed Memorial Service can be viewed below:
Ronald C. Sauer, 81, West Fargo passed away Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at Bethany Retirement Living, Fargo.
Ronald was born April 22, 1939 in Sanborn, North Dakota to Warner and Florence (Jensen) Sauer. He graduated from Sanborn High School in 1957.
He was a conductor for Burlington Northern railroad and retired after 25 years of service.
He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Eileen, West Fargo, ND and many children, grandchildren and extended family.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Joan Schultz.
Karen, Jolene, Jody, and Julie.
We are sorry for your loss! All of you are in our prayers.
Brenda and Brian
Dad
Rest in peace. No more pain. Until we are together again. I love you always.
Julie Demarais your youngest daughter
Eileen and family, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. What a wonderful man. Prayers for peace and healing for you all.
So sorry to hear this, Ron was a great guy, I still have my oven rack puller and will always think of him when using it, prayers to you Eileen! Love Royal and Becky Sprung
Our condolences and blessings to you and your family Eileen. Shiela and Abe Loeb
Please accept my condolences to Ron’s family on account of his passing. Ron was always an interesting guy to work with during our railroading days. He was a very good Conductor and well liked on the RR. Rest In Peace Ron no more all night runs to Dilworth my friend.
Our deepest condolences to your family. Ron was a heck of a nice guy and has been a wonderful grandpa to Alisha. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. BIG HUGS to you all!
Jodi and all your sisters
So sorry to see the loss of your father.
my sympathy and prayers for all of you.
Lila Thoen
Eileen and family. May God be with you all at this time of loss. Our deepest condolences and our love.
Joe Marge and Lindsey Ellefson
Karen, Jolene, Jody, Julie and family- Sending condolences- May time mend your heart and memories bring peace! Love to you all. Lori
My Sympathy to Your Families.
Gail Hanson