1930
2022
535 S Hillcrest Pkwy
Altoona, Wisconsin
In the early quiet hours of Saturday morning, December 31, 2022, Ralph Lee Lenhart, age 92, died peacefully at the Rutledge Home in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, from complications of COVID-19.
Ralph was born at the height of the depression in Durand, Wisconsin, on October 18, 1930, to Clifford and Helga (Opsahl) Lenhart, the 7th of 8 children. It wasn't long before tragedy struck the family. Ralph was orphaned and alone at the age of seven. Mabel Enger, the sister of Ralph's mother, took a train from her farm near Oakes, North Dakota, to Durand and brought him back home. It was there that Ralph got a new family and a fresh start in life milking cows, fencing, farming, and hunting.
Little did Ralph know that a bus ride in his middle teen years to visit an aunt at a lake in Minnesota would forever change his life. The girl with whom he shared a seat, after almost a decade of correspondence, would become the love of his life, his wife and life partner. As Shirley recalled, "When I got on the bus, he smiled at me and I immediately saw his kindness and felt safe."
After graduating from Oakes High School, Ralph took Mabel's guidance to heart and enrolled in the nearby Ellendale Teachers College. After his second year, Ralph's schooling was interrupted by service in the U.S. Army, which included a tour of duty in West Germany on the Czech border. Upon his return, he completed his degree, opening a path to a career in education. He loved teaching and saw the potential in each of his students.
In 1954, Ralph and Shirley were married at the Little Brown Church and made their home in the Twin Cities. Daughter Nan was born in 1958. Two years later they moved to Glendive, Montana, when Ralph was recruited to teach math at Dawson Junior College. A son and daughter, Ned and Kaia were later added to the fold. Ralph and Shirley's children (and eventually also grandchildren) were always central to their lives.
Their neighbors in Glendive and the families of Zion Lutheran Church became home for Ralph and Shirley. Giving back to the community was a deeply held value. Ralph served as president of Zion and Jaycees, and was an active member of the breakfast Lions Club. He spent many nights and weekends at the Lions Youth Camp fixing the lodge and building cabins for campers. Ralph knew firsthand what it was like to be homeless. When a need for low-income housing was identified in Dawson County, Ralph took the lead and worked for years to build affordable homes for area families.
Ralph sold real estate for many years and also enjoyed crop adjusting with his good friends Doug and Bob. After 40 years at Dawson Community College, Ralph retired from teaching and took his passion for community service up a notch by serving four terms in the Montana State Legislature. As a State Representative, he made many friends and gained much respect by working across the aisle to build bridges to positively impact the families of Eastern Montana. Aside from helping preserve the environmental integrity of Makoshika State Park through a major land agreement, one of his crowning achievements was the creation of yet another space for those in need of shelter: The Eastern Montana Veterans Home in Glendive. Upon retirement from the legislature, Ralph stepped in as interim president of Dawson Community College. He also served for many years on the Montana Coal Board. Throughout his career and life, Ralph was a man of integrity, humility, and empathy.
Family and friendships were central to Ralph's life - whether at the college, church, Nielsen Realty, or his pickup truck during hunting season, you could always count on Ralph having a hot cup of coffee to share. A lifelong dream was to build a home for his family, which he did and designed it for gatherings of friends and family. Ralph and Shirley loved opening their home to friends new and old - Ralph was known for his Santa Maria Barbecue and welcoming spirit. And all who knew Ralph marveled at the seasonal transformation of his "shop" - in the fall he hung his deer; in the winter he made hundreds of lefse, and in the spring and summer he kept busy with woodworking projects.
Every evening, Ralph and Shirley paused for a glass of red wine at happy hour. They visited, and recounted the events of the day, appreciating life, each other and their family as the setting sun lit the sky with vibrant colors over the badlands of Makoshika.
Ralph is preceded in death by his wife of 65 years, Shirley, and daughter Nan. He is survived by a son, Ned (Jill); a daughter, Kaia (Jen); and five grandchildren, whom he loved and adored: Grace, Clara, Thea, Joshua, and Jayla; a sister, Beatrice; brother-in-law, George (Barbara); and many nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be held in Glendive later this spring. The family suggests memorials be sent to Zion Lutheran Church in Glendive. Many thanks to the Rutledge Home caregivers and Mayo Clinic Hospice for the exceptional care they provided Ralph.
Cremation Society of Wisconsin, Altoona, is assisting the family with arrangements.
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Maureen Lundman
January 10, 2023
To the Lenhart family, Shirley & Ralph were bright lights in our Zion Lutheran family. God bless our memory of these wonderful people.
Maureen & Gary Lundman
Rick McIntyre
January 9, 2023
Ralph was a gentleman beyond compare, and a great teacher.
Mary Lou Ayre
January 7, 2023
My sincere condolences to Ned, Kaia, and families. Such an accomplished and blessed life well lived and loved. So nice to have seen Ralph & Shirley while visiting my mom at EMVH. Though brief in the visit, one could see the love and joy they shared together. May he rest in eternal peace with the love of his life.
Douglas Hudspeth
January 6, 2023
What a beautiful story of a humble man living life large. From the Hudspeth family, especially Jerry and Mary, we offer our condolences for the loss of your Father.
Becky Tipton
January 6, 2023
I have so many Memories of growing up with your family! Cherish your memories and hold them close! Hopefully I will be able to visit with you when you have the Memorial!
Becky(Chouinard)Tipton
LINDA Unmack (Weber)
January 6, 2023
Ralph and Shirley were our Glendive neighbors for many years. They were the kindest and most welcoming people I have had in my life. It was not unusual to come home from work and find a note and a crockpot of some wonderful dinner waiting for us on the counter. Ralph once told me his gopher story. He was paid 5 cents a tail by the local government. At the end of some period of time, he brought in a can of tails. Being the honest man he was, he opened the container to dump out and count the tails. They quickly as stopped him and told him they would take his word on the count. All those years later, he was still in laughing about the smell.
I miss them and think of Ralph and Shirley often. I can't think about one without thinking about the other.
John Clark
January 6, 2023
Ralph, A very fine person. One of those men you meet, do not see or hear of but remember by what a good person he was. I think his son was in my scout troupe. My condolences to the family.
Christy Renee Prewett
January 6, 2023
I didn't know Mr Lenhart, but became very aware of several of his services and ventures to the community. My condolences to the family and may Ralph rest in peace knowing his many works were noticed and appreciated.
Dennis Himmelberger
January 6, 2023
Always a gentleman & a statesman. It was an honor to serve with Ralph. Condolences to family members
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