Roger-Indreland-Obituary

Roger Elmo Indreland

Missoula, Montana

1940 - 2021

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Roger Elmo Indreland

Roger Elmo Indreland passed away on Friday, September 10, 2021. He was 81 years old.

Roger was born on July 2, 1940, in Harlowton, Montana to Elmer and Elo Indreland. Starting in his early childhood, his parents were hardworking ranchers in the Snowy...

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My dad was a life long friend of Roger's. They went to high school together. I mostly know him from my dad's summer visits to Missoula, when they'd play golf together. I was a young teenage brat, but Roger put up with me anyway. You didn't have to know him long to know what a great guy he was. When he lost his thumb to the stallion, I remember him saying (while poking me in the ribs), "when life takes a piece out of you, you get back up and keep going." I didn't know him well, but I...

Roger and I worked together for many years.Roger was definitely one of a kind.we solved many plywood glueing problems together over the years. He had many friends throughout the plywood industry. He will be missed.

Roger was a close friend ,we shared lots of trades on horses and opinions plus some horse drawn equipment.He was very generous to to me in the use of his various Percheron stallions.

Our deepest sympathy. Please let the Mercer family know when you get together for a memorial. Sue Ann

I was saddened to learn of Roger's recent passing. He was one of a kind and was a friend to everyone. I always enjoyed our conversations we had at our Sentinel Class of '58 Reunions as he shared his life on the ranch. Roger was an outstanding highschool wrestler on Coach Jug Beck's State Championship teams, Roger took 2nd Place in his Championship Match which was a great achievement. All of us in our Class of '58 will certainly miss Roger and the smile he always had on his face. Wishing his...

Sending condolences to the family. I remember Roger fondly from when he and my dad, Billy, had visits and many tradings. Their love of the thoroughbred horse was what I remember the most. My sincere apologies in your loss.