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Dale Sheldon Obituary

Dale Sheldon

Conrad - The obvious difference between sculptor Dale Sheldon and other artists is that he was totally blind. In hindsight, he realized that losing his eyesight just before his fourth birthday helped him see that raising a family and running a business in rural Montana was not for the faint of heart.

Married at 17 to his beloved wife, Aggie for 54 years, he plunged into any job he could get to support his family. Every endeavor benefitted by his determination to be the best that he could be. He had his own auto repair shop for thirty years, served for twelve years as a county commissioner, became a Russian interpreter for the CIA in Washington, D.C. for five years, and in his later years expressed himself as an author, sculptor, and woodworker. He water skied, enjoyed hunting, fishing, and camping, especially with his best friend, Ron Denney. He readily gave credit to Aggie (Huffman) for any success he enjoyed in the auto repair business. She spent countless hours reading parts manuals to him, and as an artist she was his biggest supporter and staunchest critic.

In 2014, he married Sue Carlbom. Together they published his book and promoted his art. He was a member of the Western Heritage Art Association for several years, displaying his bronzes during Russell Art Week and other shows around the state. They also worked as a team to make wooden urns, which he sold to mortuaries across Montana.

Dale Sheldon accomplished more in his 87 years than most people who have perfect eyesight do in a lifetime.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters; a brother; and a grandson. He is survived by his wife, Sue; daughter, Terry (Sandy) Syvertson of Conrad; son, Chuck (Cari) Sheldon of Simms; daughter, Trish Sheldon of Conrad; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Due to Covid-19, no funeral is planned. There will be a private graveside service at a later date.

Donations to the Pondera Arts Council (P.O. Box 564, Conrad, MT 59425) would be a welcome and a fitting memorial. Condolences for the family may be shared online at www.SchniderFuneralHome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Great Falls Tribune from Sep. 23 to Sep. 27, 2020.

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Janet Emrick Feeney, Coon Rapids, MN

September 25, 2020

To Dale's extended family:
Bob & LaVay Emrick often spoke of Dale and of his many accomplishments with great respect . May you all be comforted in knowing that others are there to help you through your sorrow and know that his spirit and kindness lives on.

DANETTE DUGAN SMITH

September 25, 2020

I will miss your sweet soul Uncle Dale. It was such an honor meeting and spending time with you. I wish you and your family much peace and love.

Shannen McCracken Rossmiller

September 24, 2020

In high school I loved languages. I’d learned French and Spanish but was intrigued by the Russian language and my mom called and arranged for me to take Russian lessons from Dale. I admired him so much. Years later I returned to Conrad and was the Justice Court Clerk when Dale was a County Commissioner and found him to be so informed and reasonable. The fact he was blind the years I knew never factored into things as he wouldn’t let it. God Bless him and all he contributed to. I’m thankful for the knowledge he imparted to me.

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