Genevieve "Peg" Lassle
Genevieve “Peg” Lassle, 91, of
Billings, died Monday, September 6, 2010 at Eagle Cliff Manor.
The daughter of Elmer and Ruby White of Sedalia, Missouri, she
was born June 28, 1919 in Versailles, Missouri. Peg married Gus Lassle February 20, 1943 and came to Montana
where they had two children, Jim Lassle of Sturgis, SD and
Donna Kleinsasser of Billings, MT. Peg was preceded in death
by her husband Gus Lassle in 1995.
Peg worked for US Bank in safe deposit for 25 years until
her retirement.
She spent her leisure time gardening, crocheting, and cross
stitching.
Survivors include her daughter Donna Kleinsasser and husband
Ron of Billings, MT, Jim Lassle and his wife Sandy of
Sturgis, SD, six grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren, and
her sister Martha Mae Long and her husband Don of Hillsboro,
IL.
She will be greatly missed and we anxiously await our
reunion with her one day in heaven.
Funeral services will be 11am Friday, September 10th at Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary with interment at Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Remembrances
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Dear
Donna and Jim
Please accept my sincere sympathy on your mothers passing. It sure
brings back wonderful times in our lives of which I will cherish for the
rest of mine. There was no memorial notice. Do either of you or you
mother have a preference. Donna give me a call. Terry McArthur
Donna and Family:
My prayers go out to all of you in remembrance of your Mom. I worked
with her at First Bank (now U.S. Bank) and enjoyed very much knowing
her. She was a special loving lady who was proud of her family. I
will not be able to attend the services but wanted you to know you
are in my thoughts. It was very special last year when you brought
her in to see the Bank again and all of us.
Sincerely,
Joanne Cummins
Donna and Family:
What a great lady your Mom was and the remembrance of many hours I
enjoyed working with her and just visiting at different times
throughout the many years. My thoughts are with you.
Patt J. Leikam
Dear Jim and Donna -
I had no chance to get to the funeral because I didn't find out
of Aunt Peggy's death until after the funeral. I'm sorry for
your loss and sorry that I didn't get to pay my respect in
person. I will always respect your mom's endurance,
faithfulness, and patience. It is an example to all who knew
her. You will remain in my prayers. I will try to get to
Billings to see you Donna.
Love,
Karyl Lassle Winslow
