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Bismarck Funeral Home & Crematory Bismarck Funeral Home & Crematory is Bismarck’s only locally owned funeral home.

We offer and conduct full traditional casket services as well as cremation services.

Dolores WesternDolores Western, 90, passed away July 23, 2025. A celebration of life will be Friday, August 15, 2025 at ...
30/07/2025

Dolores Western

Dolores Western, 90, passed away July 23, 2025. A celebration of life will be Friday, August 15, 2025 at 11:00 AM at Bismarck Funeral Home. Burial will be at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery.

The full obituary is pending.

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Dr. Christopher Alan MeekerDr. Christopher Alan Meeker, 56, of Bismarck, passed away after a short battle with angiosarc...
29/07/2025

Dr. Christopher Alan Meeker

Dr. Christopher Alan Meeker, 56, of Bismarck, passed away after a short battle with angiosarcoma on July 25, 2025 at St. Mary’s Hospital, Rochester, MN.

A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, August 4, 2025, at First Presbyterian Church, Mandan, ND.

Visitation will be held Sunday, August 3, 2025, from 1:00-3:00 PM at Bismarck Funeral Home, with a Prayer Service at 3:00 PM.

The full obituary is pending.

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Robert SchollRobert Scholl, 72, of Mandan, died on July 19, 2025, at UC Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland, Color...
28/07/2025

Robert Scholl

Robert Scholl, 72, of Mandan, died on July 19, 2025, at UC Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland, Colorado of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Spirit of Life Catholic Church on Wednesday, July 30 at 11 AM with Fr. Johnson Simethy officiating. Burial will be at Mandan Union Cemetery in Mandan with a luncheon following back at the church. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 29 from 4 to 6 PM at Bismarck Funeral Home.

Robert (Bob) Scholl was born on January 1, 1953, in Bismarck, North Dakota, to Casper and Ann Scholl, the second of five boys. He spent his childhood on his parents’ farm not far from Raleigh and Flasher, North Dakota, where he learned the value of hard work while performing various farm-related tasks. A small-town boy, Bob developed a love for sports at an early age including basketball and football, his lifelong love beginning with playing linebacker for the Flasher Bulldogs high school team where he graduated in 1972 and then enrolled in lineman school at Bismarck Junior College (now Bismarck State).

That same year, Bob met Kim Goetz of Carson, North Dakota, through mutual friends. They were married on February 16, 1974, and settled in Bismarck. A year later, the couple moved to Steele, ND, where Bob found employment with KEM Electric. A few years later, the couple moved to Mandan where Bob joined Mor-Gran-Sou Electric, where he worked as a journeyman lineman and, later, as a foreman. They settled in Mandan where they raised two sons Jessy and Jerry, which Bob loved and cherished very much.

The move was done so his father-in-law, Ruben Goetz, could make his dialysis appointments easier, as their house had a furnished basement for Kim’s parents. It was just the start, as Bob spent much of his adult life helping others with various needs. This included a shingle replacement project for his parents, helping his fellow co-workers at Mor-Gran-Sou, and helping his wife in the late stages of her life. Bob worked for KEM Electric and Mor-Gran-Sou from 1975 through the end of 2014 when he retired.

Bob helped maintain the home by doing various outdoor chores. They included lawn mowing, gardening, and blowing snow in the winter. He was also involved in woodworking and heavy construction, with the latter serving as the general contractor for two different houses he had built for his family. He helped Kim with her woodwork crafting by cutting the wood and she would decorate it.

Bob’s hobbies included leathercrafting, hunting, and traveling, which grew through his wife and her side of the family. Trips included the Black Hills of South Dakota and Glacier National Park. In their later years, Bob and Kim couldn’t wait for a motorcycle ride or a trip to Prairie Knights Casino. He also enjoyed fishing and camping trips with his two boys, Jessy and Jerry. But the most memorable moment came when Bob, with help from his sons, surprised Kim with a visit to Lucille Ball’s grave in Jamestown, New York, while on a trip to see the Twins play in several cities such as Chicago and Cleveland.

Bob loved playing card and board games. They included Pinochle, Skip-Bo, Whist, and games for kids such as Hi-Ho! Cherry-O and Old Maid.

Though he couldn’t play football past high school, Bob loved watching it. He grew into a fan of the Minnesota Vikings, though he also loved the NFL playoffs and the Super Bowl. He loved various NFL players such as Vikings Jared Allen, Chad Greenway, and Randy Moss. And he loved quarterbacks such as John Elway and Brett Favre.

When football wasn’t on the air, Bob loved watching baseball as a fan of the Minnesota Twins. He also watched other various shows including comedies like Leave It to Beaver, Green Acres, Home Improvement, and Young Sheldon and Lifetime and Hallmark movies. But he had a soft heart for drama shows like, Baywatch, Mannix, Law and Order: SVU, and Tracker, and westerns like Bonanza, Gunsmoke, and Yellowstone.

Bob fueled his wife’s love for Christmas by helping her decorate, which usually took place after Thanksgiving most years. This included putting up and decorating the tree. He then would help Kim, and later, Jessy and Jerry, by baking various treats for the holiday. Bob was a spiritual man who almost never missed Mass on Sundays. When he was not at church, Bob was usually found reading from various devotionals and Bible passages daily.

Bob will be deeply missed by his sons Jessy Scholl and Jerry Scholl; his firstborn brother Patrick and younger brothers Randy (Eileen), Dan (Patty), and Ken (Christie); and his in-laws Jim Well (Brenda Goetz), and many nieces and nephews.

Bob was preceded in death by his wife Kim; his parents Casper and Ann Scholl; Kim’s parents Ruben and Tillie Goetz; and various aunts and uncles.

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Marian VolkMarian Aileen Van Vleet Volk climbed the stairway to Heaven on July 23, 2025 at Miller Pointe in Mandan.Maria...
25/07/2025

Marian Volk

Marian Aileen Van Vleet Volk climbed the stairway to Heaven on July 23, 2025 at Miller Pointe in Mandan.

Marian was born October 27, 1925 to Perry and Elizabeth Van Vleet in Pickardville, ND. She attended elementary school in Pickardville and graduated from McClusky High School. After graduation she moved to Bismarck to work at Nash Finch and Dakota National Bank. She married Pius Volk on July 17, 1951 and started their family as a stay at home Mom. During this time she did daycare for many families. Children were the highlight of her life. Her last goal was to live as long as her Mother who died at 97. She surpassed this by 2 years.

Marian is survived by her sons Brad, Mandan. Tim (Beck) and Tom (Lori) Bismarck. Daughters Jean, Mandan and Beth ,Bismarck. 11 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Many nieces and nephews. Special friend Luella Corbin.

She was preceded in death by her husband Pius. Sons Jimmy and Mike. Parents Perry and Elizabeth. Brothers James (Frieda), Al (Gladys), and Don (Terry). Sisters Margaret, and Marlys (Art). Granddaughters Randi Jo and Kasey. Son in law Florian Jr. Special friend Barb Stark (her Avon lady). Always family Linda and Dan Roberson and Marty and Scott Norby.

We would like to extend a huge THANKS YOU to the staff at Miller Pointe Wing 4 for the excellent care she received for the last 8 years. A very special THANK YOU to nurse Char and CNA Victoria who were with her from day one and became her family. She loved being there and liked to give all of them grief once in a while.

We will always love you Mom.

Per her request there will be no services.

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Averie TvengeAverie Tvenge, age 77, passed away peacefully on July 14th 2025 at Augusta Place. Per her wishes, there wil...
24/07/2025

Averie Tvenge

Averie Tvenge, age 77, passed away peacefully on July 14th 2025 at Augusta Place. Per her wishes, there will be no memorial or funeral service and cremation has taken place.

Averie, along with her musical talents, will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

We would like to thank Augusta Place for the compassionate care she received during her stay.

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Rachel WurtzRachel Wurtz, 68, of Bismarck, passed away Monday, July 21, 2025, at home with family while on hospice after...
24/07/2025

Rachel Wurtz

Rachel Wurtz, 68, of Bismarck, passed away Monday, July 21, 2025, at home with family while on hospice after battling a long illness. Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 AM on Monday, July 28, 2025, at Bismarck Funeral Home. Visitation will be the hour before the service at the funeral home. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck.

Rachel Noreen Gjesdal was born on April 7, 1957, to Richard and Antonia “Toni” (Baumgartner) Gjesdal in Williston.

Rachel grew up in Grenora. During the summer she and her siblings would help her parents custom harvest going south as far as Kansas and back north again.

On April 15, 1978, in Stanley, Rachel was united in marriage to Jerry Wurtz of Plaza. They made their home in Plaza where Jerry farmed and Rachel helped with the farming and raising of their children.

Rachel graduated from Minot State University and worked at the local cafe in Plaza, the nursing home in Parshall, and as a bookkeeper for the convenience store on Highway 23.

In 2009 they moved to Bismarck to be closer to their children and grandchildren. During the summer months they resided in Bismarck and spent winters at their home in Mesa, AZ.

She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. Spending time with her children and grandchildren were the most important things to her. She enjoyed traveling and taking trips with her family when she could. She was generous in love and support to those close to her. Her grandchildren were her absolute pride and joy. Spending time with them making memories was what filled her heart most. She enjoyed attending the numerous sporting events, music concerts, plays, and school events that her grandchildren were in. She was very proud of each and every one of them. Our hearts are broken and nothing will fill the void of her absence. We love you mom!

She is survived by her husband Jerry and their three children, Heather (Russ) Keller, Bismarck; Gary (Jess) Wurtz, Bismarck; Christopher (Amanda) Wurtz, West Fargo; 9 grandchildren, Avery Wurtz, Noah Keller, Breckyn Wurtz, Elise Keller, Greta Keller, Gabriel Wurtz, Camryn Wurtz, Abigail Wurtz, and Demry Wurtz; two sisters, Renae Kennedy, Loveland, CO and Debora Schieffer, Sidney, MT and four brothers, Brian Gjesdal, Oak Harbor, WA, Barry Gjesdal, Havre, MT, James Gjesdal, Grenora, and Wayne Gjesdal, Bismarck, several sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her daughter, Anita Gjesdal; parents, Richard and Toni Gjesdal, In-laws Richard Wurtz, Sr. and Dorothy Wurtz.

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Remembering and honoring the beautiful life of Allayna Thomas
24/07/2025

Remembering and honoring the beautiful life of Allayna Thomas

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Judy GilbertsonJudy (Binde) Gilbertson grew up attending rural school until 4th grade when she transferred to Crosby pub...
22/07/2025

Judy Gilbertson

Judy (Binde) Gilbertson grew up attending rural school until 4th grade when she transferred to Crosby public schools. She followed her high school sweetheart to UND-Williston Center following graduation in 1969. Judy and Curtis were married in the summer of 1970. True soulmates. Curtis joined the national guard and Judy continued her education. They moved on to Grand Forks together to pursue their education degrees. Her teaching career began in Rugby, ND. Judy enjoyed teaching science the most to her elementary aged students. She even helped them hatch chickens.

Judy and Curtis eventually moved to Willison, ND. There, they were very active with their friend group; water and snow skiing, racquetball, tennis, volleyball, and nights at the Elks. She ventured into sales as an Independent Beauty Consultant. This career brought her to travel around the US and 13 cars, a few of which were “flamingo red”. Later, she allowed them to trade her car allowance for a vibrant red corvette, her husband’s second love.

Judy was meant to be a mother. She first had Alex in 1986. Then, Libby came in 1988. Her words of encouragement throughout their youth was always “choose to have a good day”. She genuinely believed that you could manifest a good attitude before manifesting was a thing. They eventually moved the family to Bismarck, ND. Alex and Libby kept them busy. They often had to “divide and conquer” for football games or track, and dance recitals. After a short time in Mary Kay, Judy was winning awards and then promoted to Senior Sales Director, making women all over North Dakota feel more beautiful. Mary Kay both facilitated lifelong friendships and an income.

Judy’s true dreams came true to become a grandparent. Cambrie Sue Gilbertson was born May 10, 2020. She imagined being able to show her daughter and granddaughter the ways of Mary Kay. James Paul Diamond was born in 2022 and Bremen Michael Gilbertson was born in 2024.

In retirement, Judy and Curtis valued “snow birding” in Arizona. The weather was good for Judy’s health and many memories were made. She moved into the Baptist Home in September of 2021.

She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Curtis; her children, Alex and Libby; their spouses, Missy and Greg; grandchildren, Cambrie, James, and Bremen and many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Jack and Julia Binde; her in-laws, Paul and Carol Gilbertson; her brothers, Laverne and Jerald; her niece, Darlene; brother in-law, Dean Gilbertson; sisters in-law, Carol Binde and Karen Gilbertson.

Judy’s battle is over. While loss is hard in every circumstance, many find comfort in knowing that she doesn’t have to put on her brave face any longer. In her words, “it’s not what happens to you, it’s how you handle it. You can have a bad day when you choose and you can have a good day when you choose”.

A casual service will be held on Thursday, July 24, 2025 at 12 pm at Bismarck Funeral Home with a burial at the North Dakota Veteran’s Cemetery in Mandan, ND at 3 pm. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Parkinson and Movement Disorder (PMD) Alliance, www.pmdalliance.org

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Roger PfeifferRoger L. Pfeiffer, 86, passed away in Minneapolis on July 15, 2025, with his family at his side. A funeral...
21/07/2025

Roger Pfeiffer

Roger L. Pfeiffer, 86, passed away in Minneapolis on July 15, 2025, with his family at his side. A funeral service will be held on Friday, July 25, at 11:30 a.m. at House of Prayer Lutheran Church, 1470 S Washington St., Bismarck. The family will receive visitors beginning at 10:30 a.m. A luncheon will follow the service to celebrate Roger’s life and legacy. A private family interment will be held at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery in Mandan.

Born near Redstone, Montana, to Linden and Emma (Severson) Pfeiffer, Roger was deeply proud of his rural Montana heritage where he learned the value of hard work on the family farm. He graduated from Plentywood High School where he participated in the sport of rodeo, was a member of FFA, and went on to live a full life of integrity, humility, and hard work rooted in his deep faith in the Lord.

Roger proudly served in the Army Reserve in Montana before discovering his lifelong passion for aviation. In 1960, Roger traveled to Alaska to work as a mechanic’s helper on the D.E.W. Line. That experience led him to pursue flight training at American Flyers in 1961. His aviation career spanned nearly 50 years, during which he flew more than 35 different aircraft models and logged over 18,000 hours of flight time.

In 1962, Roger began flying commercially for Dickinson Air Service where he did charter flights, flight instruction, power line patrol, crop spraying, and ski flying in the winter blizzards in 1964 and 1966.

He married Sally Zastoupil in 1964 in Dickinson, ND, after a courtship that started at the Buckaroo where he always ordered a ribeye steak with “no onions”. They resided on the Dickinson Airport with their dog, Turk, before moving to Bismarck where they raised two children, Karmen and Linden.

Roger served the State of North Dakota as a pilot for 39 years. He joined the North Dakota Highway Department in 1966 and later served as the Assistant Director and Chief Pilot for the North Dakota Aeronautics Commission for 26 years until his retirement in 2007. During his career, he proudly flew every North Dakota Governor from 1966 through 2007 and quite literally mapped the state by flying every section line—twice.

Roger was inducted into the North Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame in 2009. In recognition of his exceptional service and safety record, he received the Flight Safety Achievement Award in 1991 for 10,000 safe pilot-in-command hours on behalf of the State of North Dakota.

Roger was an active member in numerous organizations, including the North Dakota Aviation Council (serving over 20 years as secretary), the North Dakota Flying Farmers (21 years as secretary), the North Dakota Agricultural Aviation Association, and the NASAO Aviation Research and Education Board. He loved attending annual NASAO conventions with Sally. Roger was a life member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and served on his church council.

Those who knew Roger remember him as a kind, honest, and humble man who never met a stranger. Whether standing in line at the grocery store, at the FBO, or in the hotel lobby, Roger was always ready to strike up a conversation. He had a remarkable memory for names and faces and seemed to know someone in every town and airport he visited.

He is survived by his daughter, Dr. Karmen (Bart) Sorenson of Bismarck, ND; his son, Dr. Linden (Julie) Pfeiffer of Hastings, MN; his cherished grandchildren, Aiden, Elias, and Olivia Pfeiffer and Bridger Sorenson; his brother, Larry Pfeiffer of Great Falls, MT; his sister-in-law, Marcella Knight of Bismarck; and many dear relatives and lifelong friends. Roger was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Jackie; and his beloved wife of 56 years, Sally.

Roger’s legacy lives on in the skies he loved and the lives he touched.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to House of Prayer Lutheran Church or the Dakota Territory Air Museum in Minot, ND.

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David RaakDavid Wayne Raak, beloved son, brother, nephew, uncle and grandson passed away tragically after being struck b...
17/07/2025

David Raak

David Wayne Raak, beloved son, brother, nephew, uncle and grandson passed away tragically after being struck by a SUV that crossed the center line, while riding his motorcycle on July 5th 2025. He was 21 years old.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at 10:30AM at McCabe United Methodist Church, Bismarck. Visitation will be at the Bismarck Funeral Home on Friday, July 18 from 5:00 to 8:00 PM.

David was born on May 5, 2004 in Sioux City IA to Danel Ann Jacobs-Raak and Daniel Wayne Raak. He also lived in Sioux Falls, SD for a short time before completing his school years in Bismarck ND, graduating from Legacy High School in 2023.

David was a quiet child, often humming the theme songs to cartoons he preferred or requesting items through sign language. He was inquisitive, always wanting to learn more about history, nature & science. David was always extremely cautious, rides at the park were surveyed for safety and if his siblings survived several rides maybe before closing time he would give it a go. Teachers would comment that he was a bright student that was often caught daydreaming. School years were good, but he didn’t set out to be an “overachiever” just knew how much he needed to do, leaving him time for personal interests. David was detailed and loved to draw or create. His favorite activity in Cub Scouts was derby car designing & races. He was very particular about his clothes and liked things clean and orderly, even ironing and starching. He enjoyed cooking and the traditions of holidays.

David was an old soul who liked older country music, like “Waylon & W***y and the Boys”, or an old western or action movie featuring Clint Eastwood. He loved to find an old series and watch it all the way through, like Seinfeld, The Office or Sopranos. Tradition and family values meant a lot to him. Making his grandparents proud and spending time with them meant so much to him and he wanted to preserve as much as he could. He enjoyed anything his younger brother and he could do together. He did stats and position fill in for Andrew’s basketball team, the Wolves. They were family to him. There was a lot of friendly banter and as one friend said, David was always willing to engage in debate. Driveway ball games would go on for hours, followed by food and gaming. When they guys wanted to do something, they would tell their parents, “it’ll be ok… David’s going.” David enjoyed fishing & hunting and the process of making sausage with family & friends, and the socializing involved in it. David liked sport statistics and again, loved to debate opinions on best in the league or who was the “GOAT.”

David had worked as a ranch hand and general labor for a close family friend and learned many skills he enjoyed touting his knowledge about. He was always willing to be the “foreman” for projects he accepted for himself and Andrew. Whether it be refinishing a boat or putting up backsplash in the kitchen. His impeccable style and taste in clothing carried over to sales at the Boot Barn. He loved quality and rare items from Blue Mason Jars to Cars and Harley Davidsons.

He liked tinkering at the shop he designed for his dad, detailing cars and bikes, playing pool, and admiring the “toys”. Together they took rides and enjoyed the countryside and beautiful stops along the way. The accident occurred while returning from a weekend trip to La Crosse WI.

David was a much-loved Uncle to Safira & Xander. He helped his sister with her children anyway he could, including moving to be closer to them. He was fun and loving yet wasn’t afraid to apply some rules also.

He was a gentleman through and through, opening car doors for ladies and didn’t want to date until he could treat a lady right. When he met Kyla Hudelson, he said “mom you know this is what I always wanted” a best friend and love of his life. They were excited for a future together, raising a family of Christian faith. Because of David’s caring and loving nature, he would have been a wonderful father & husband.

David was attending Iowa Lakes Community College, in Okaboji IA, while working at his father’s accounting firm. He had planned on studying accounting at Northwestern College, Orange City IA. David aspired to be a CPA and take over the accounting firm.

David is survived by his parents, Danel Ann Jacobs Bismarck ND, Daniel Wayne Raak Spirit Lake IA; siblings, Sarah Raak Lake Park IA & Andrew Raak Bismarck ND; niece, Safira & nephew, Xander; grandparents Alton & Leona (Emmil) Jacobs Bismarck ND; aunts & uncles, Dion & Bonnie (Kohler) Jacobs Bismarck ND, Oran & Sandy (Bjerke) Jacobs Rapid City SD, Tami (Raak) & Mike Wesselink Worthington MN; cousins, Jessica Jacobs Portland OR, Blaine Jacobs Wilton ND, Tyler Jacobs Bismarck ND, Lyndsey Jacobs Highlands Ranch CO, Eric & Rae (Westbrook) Jacobs Lakewood CO, Alyson (Wesselink) & Tim Bentz, Matthew Wesselink, Sioux Falls SD.

David was preceded in death by Grandparents, Ken & Arthea Raak, Worthington MN.

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The future of Bismarck Funeral Home & Crematory has some exciting news to share. The ownership of the funeral home will ...
14/07/2025

The future of Bismarck Funeral Home & Crematory has some exciting news to share. The ownership of the funeral home will transition to Shawn & Alison Harrington and Doug & Danae Rode.

Bismarck Funeral Home is committed to maintaining the high standards of care and compassion. Families in the community have entrusted the funeral home with honoring loved ones for nearly 30 years. This transition marks a new chapter focused on enhancing services and continuing to serve with dignity and respect.

What this means:
Continued Compassionate Service: Personalized and meaningful funeral and memorial services will continue to be provided, reflecting the unique life of each individual.

Preserving Our Legacy: Shawn started working for Bismarck Funeral Home in 2005, Alison in 2020, and Doug in 2008. They understand the importance of our history and the relationships built in the community, and continue the legacy Mike and Karen Nathe started.

Enhanced Offerings: This new chapter will provide opportunities to explore expanded service offerings and resources for families during their time of need.

Preplanning Services: Bismarck Funeral Home will also continue to guarantee preplanned funerals; as well as be sure you meet with a licensed funeral director to preplan your funeral to create a personal, respectful and honorable service. Every funeral should be as unique as the individual we are honoring and remembering.

Visit the website or reach out with any questions. The funeral home looks forward to continuing to serve the community for years to come.

Sincerely,
The Team at Bismarck Funeral Home

Francis “Mick” MabinFrancis "Mick" Mabin, 86, of Mandan, passed away with his family by his side on July 10, 2025, at CH...
12/07/2025

Francis “Mick” Mabin

Francis "Mick" Mabin, 86, of Mandan, passed away with his family by his side on July 10, 2025, at CHI St. Alexius, Bismarck.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 2:00 PM on Friday, July 18, 2025, at Bismarck Funeral Home. Family will be receiving guests one hour prior to the service, as well as after the service until 4:00 PM.

In lieu of flowers, please make memorials to the family.

The full obituary is pending.

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