Bismarck Funeral Home & Crematory

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

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Gerald "Jerry" BirdsellGerald “Jerry” Birdsell, 77, of Linton, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Mar...
03/23/2026

Gerald "Jerry" Birdsell

Gerald “Jerry” Birdsell, 77, of Linton, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on March 19, 2026

A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at Bismarck Funeral Home. Family will be receiving guests one hour prior to the service.

Born on March 3, 1949, to Jack and Dena Birdsell, Jerry grew up in the Temvik area and graduated from Linton High School in 1967. He served in the Army in 1969 before receiving an honorable discharge later that year. In 1970, Jerry married Ramona Flanagan, and together they raised two children, Jeremy and Rhonda. Jerry dedicated 29 years of his career to the City of Bismarck.

A true outdoorsman, Jerry found peace working on his hobby farm and hunting with his family. He was a gifted conversationalist who could strike up a chat with anyone, often fueled by his quick wit and love for a good joke. Above all, Jerry’s greatest joy was his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Jerry is survived by Ramona, his wife of 55 years; son, Jeremy, daughter, Rhonda (Kurt) Christianson; grandchildren, Shayla (Jordan) Kauffman, Layton (Katrina) Birdsell, Abbie Christianson (Chantel Johnson), and Hunter Christianson; great-grandchildren, Lane and Ada Kauffman, and Harlee Birdsell. He is also survived by his sister, Luella Glass; sisters-in-law, Gerri Birdsell and Wanda LaMontagne; brothers-in-law, David Flanagan, John (Fay) Flanagan, Danny Flanagan; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Jerry was preceded in death by his parents, in-laws, many siblings and their spouses, nephews, and one niece.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to the doctors and nursing staff on 3rd and 4th floor at Sanford Hospital, Bismarck.

Burial will take place at a later date.

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Darhl "Spike" KeigleyDarhl Gene (Spike) Keigley, 67, Fort Rice, ND passed away Saturday March 14, 2026 surrounded by fam...
03/23/2026

Darhl "Spike" Keigley

Darhl Gene (Spike) Keigley, 67, Fort Rice, ND passed away Saturday March 14, 2026 surrounded by family after a brief battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. A celebration of Life (pot luck) will be held Thursday March 26th at The Watering Hole, Fort Rice starting at 3 pm. Spike asked that we keep it simple so please join us for a casual gathering where cammo gear is welcome as we share memories and celebrate Spike.

Spike was born March 4, 1959 to Gene and Darla Keigley. Spike, the oldest of 3 children, was raised and attended school in Mandan graduating from MHS with the Class of 1977. Throughout high school he participated in band, football and wrestling. His 1977 MHS wrestling team was later inducted into the North Dakota wrestling Hall of Fame. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping with his family and friends.

After high school Spike attended NDSSS in Wahpeton studying heating and cooling HVAC/R. Upon graduating Spike began his 44 year long career with MDU.

In 1979 Spike married Dawn Feil with whom he had 2 sons, Cameron and Devin. In 1991 he married Dana Woodworth and had 2 more children, Allison and Alexander.

Spike had many interests over the years including both watching and participating in sports. In his younger days he enjoyed competitive running including running marathons. He was invited and tried out for the Atlanta Falcons football team, and he also raced and worked on race cars with his son Devin who also got the racing bug and Spike enjoyed watching Devin race.

Spike's real passion was hunting and anything to do with hunting, especially deer hunting both with bow and rifle. He loved going hunting and just being in the woods with his constant hunting companions, his son Cam and his brother Kyle. They have endless stories to tell about their many adventures in the river bottoms. Spike was definitely in his happy place being outdoors and finding peace in the beauty of nature, he also has passed this love of the outdoors onto his granddaughter Cora through the fishing trips, hikes and outdoor adventures he went on with her and her dad Cam. As Spike and one of his coworkers were working late and they were watching a beautiful sunset Spike said "It kinda makes you want to sing Kumbaya” Spike appreciated all those Kumbaya moments. Spike was known for his wit and sense of humor. He was kind, he enjoyed making people smile, and making life fun.

Spike will be deeply missed by his sons, Cameron, Devin and Alex Keigley; daughter, Allison Keigley; granddaughter, Cora Keigley; mother, Darla Keigley; sister Tracy Keigley-Gardner (Ralph); brother, Kyle Keigley (Joy) and his nieces, nephews and cousins.

Spike was preceded in death by his father, Gene Keigley; grandparents and recently by his little dog, BooBoo.

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Michael Jerome BirrenkottMichael J. Birrenkott, 93, passed away March 11, 2026. Funeral services will be Monday, March 2...
03/20/2026

Michael Jerome Birrenkott

Michael J. Birrenkott, 93, passed away March 11, 2026. Funeral services will be Monday, March 23 at 10:30AM at the Bismarck Funeral Home. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service. Burial will be at St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Michael was born April 12, 1932 to Michael and Anna (Bruning) Birrenkott in Breien, ND. He moved with his family to Bismarck in 1946 and attended St. Mary’s High School graduating with the class of 1950. Michael joined the North Dakota National Guard in 1950 and was honorably discharged in 1952. He worked with his father in the excavating business from 1948 until 1956.

Mike married his high school sweetheart, Kathleen Deitrich, on July 23, 1951.

He was a plumber, pipe fitter and welder by trade and started Industrial Contractors Inc. with his brother-in-law, Don Koch, and a friend in 1966. He worked in the business until his retirement in 1997.

Mike loved gardening and loved spending time with his family. He enjoyed spending time at their summer home on Lake Sakakawea for over thirty years.

He was a member of the American Legion, Bismarck-Mandan Elks and Cathedral Parish in Bismarck.

Mike is survived by his children, Paula Whitley of Minneapolis, Michael (Bobbi) Birrenkott of Bismarck, Rebecca (Randy) Manning of Colorado; grandchildren, Thom (Fabio) Fox, Cassandra (Jon) Langerud, Jason Birrenkott, Cory Birrenkott, Amber (Wes) Birrenkott-Geiger, Emily Jessen and Jared Jessen; great-grandchildren, Samantha (Ian) and Keane Birrenkott, Daisy, Ole, Maggie and Lucie Langerud, Dane and Veda Geiger; great-great grandchild, Ridge (Birrenkott) Placek.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Kathleen; parents; sisters, Dorothy Rebenitch, Audrey Koch, Shirley Rinde and Eileen Ehreth.

In lieu of plants and flowers, memorials made be given to the donor’s choice.

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Winter brings a quiet, heavy stillness, much like grief. As we close this chapter, we remember those whose love continue...
03/19/2026

Winter brings a quiet, heavy stillness, much like grief. As we close this chapter, we remember those whose love continues to warm our hearts, no matter the season. 🤍❄️
As the last snow melts, we trust in the renewal of life and the endurance of memories. We are thinking of all our families during this transition.

Wishing you a peaceful and blessed St. Patrick’s Day. May the warmth of Irish traditions bring comfort, joy, and lasting...
03/18/2026

Wishing you a peaceful and blessed St. Patrick’s Day. May the warmth of Irish traditions bring comfort, joy, and lasting memories to you and your loved ones today ☘️

"May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the hollow of His hand".



Roland NelsenIt is with heavy yet thankful hearts that we honor the life of Roland Gale Nelsen, who passed away on March...
03/17/2026

Roland Nelsen

It is with heavy yet thankful hearts that we honor the life of Roland Gale Nelsen, who passed away on March 12, 2026, at the age of 88 in Bismarck, North Dakota. Roland was a man whose life was defined by hard work, deep devotion to family, and an unwavering faith in Jesus Christ that shaped every chapter of his story.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, March 20 at 10:30 AM at Bismarck Funeral Home in Bismarck, North Dakota. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service. Burial will follow in Minnewaukan, North Dakota in the spring.

Roland was born on December 26, 1937, in Church’s Ferry, North Dakota, to George Nelsen Sr. and Annabelle Nelsen. He grew up in the Leeds area and graduated from Leeds High School, where he proudly played football for the Leeds Lions. Those who knew him often heard him reminisce about those years and how fast he was on the football field.

Following high school, Roland proudly wore the uniform of the United States Air Force as an Airman Second Class. His military service was a reflection of the character that defined him throughout his life: loyalty, dedication, and a deep love for his country. He often spoke fondly of his time stationed in Okinawa, Japan and remained extremely proud of having served.

On February 20, 1962, Roland married the love of his life, Lila Lea Silberg. Together they built a life rooted in faith, family, and perseverance. Their marriage was blessed with four children, whom Roland loved deeply: Traci Ann, Cortney Alan, Michael Lee, and Maleah LeAnn. Roland and Lila shared 34 years together before her unexpected passing on April 17, 1996. Though he carried the ache of her absence for many years, he often spoke of the joy he felt knowing he would one day see his sweetheart again in heaven.

Roland spent most of his adult life in Minnewaukan, North Dakota, after briefly living in California following his time in the service. He worked for the Benson County Highway Department for an incredible 50 years as a heavy equipment operator. Much of that time was spent operating a Caterpillar dozer, a job he truly loved. Roland worked hard his entire life and took great pride in the work of his hands, continuing to work well into his seventies simply because he loved what he did.

But beyond his work and accomplishments, Roland’s life was defined by something even greater. Woven deeply into the fabric of his being was a story of redemption and faith that he shared with anyone willing to listen. His faith in Jesus Christ was not simply something he believed; it was the very foundation upon which his life was built. Roland spent countless hours on his knees in prayer and reading his Bible. His greatest desire was to see people come to know Christ, especially those he loved. He prayed relentlessly for each soul and spoke openly about the truth he believed with his whole heart.

For many years Roland faithfully followed the call he believed God had placed on his life to preach. He would drive more than two hours each week to Jamestown and two hours back again, serving without pay, simply because of his love for his Savior and his deep desire to share the message of hope that had transformed his own life.

Roland cherished every moment spent with his children, his grandchildren, and his great-grandchildren. He adored his grandchildren and lit up with every hug from them. The joy he found in their company was unmistakable. Roland’s love often showed itself in simple but meaningful ways, like the many little treasures he would buy for the grandchildren he adored. Each gift was a small reminder that his greatest joy was found in theirs.

Even in the final years of his life, as physical challenges grew, Roland’s faith remained unshaken. Those who loved him witnessed the depth of his relationship with the Lord in those quiet moments, often hearing him lift his voice in prayer as he continued to thank Jesus for the blessings of his life, for the family who surrounded him, and for the hope he knew awaited him.

Roland often told his children that while he wanted to spend as much time as he could with them here on earth, he was ready whenever the Lord called him home. He looked forward to the day he would see Jesus face to face and be reunited with Lila.

Roland is survived by his children: Traci Blackwood (Kevin), Cortney Nelsen, Michael Nelsen (Raquel), and Maleah Nelsen; his grandchildren: Kara Blackwood, Jared Blackwood (Kayla), Bailey Nelsen, Summer Nelsen, and Gabrielle Nelsen; his great-grandchildren: Jacob Blackwood, Jenna Blackwood, and Tessa Blackwood; and his sisters Kay Verke (Robert) and Lavonne Rardon (Von).

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Lila Lea Nelsen; his mother, Annabelle Nelsen; his father, George Nelsen Sr.; and his brothers George Nelsen Jr., James Nelsen, Kenneth Nelsen, and Robert Nelsen.

The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the staff at Baptist Health & Rehab for the excellent care Roland received over the past three years.

Roland lived a life marked by faith, perseverance, and love for his family. To his children he was a hero, a man who seemed invincible in their eyes, always strong and always faithful in prayer. Though he will be deeply missed, the legacy of his prayers, his testimony, and his unwavering faith will continue in the lives of those he loved.

And while his family mourns his absence here on earth, they take comfort in knowing that the man who spent a lifetime speaking about heaven has now finally seen it for himself.

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Corbin BertchCorbin Lee Bertch, 46, of Mandan, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 12, 2026, surrounded by his fam...
03/16/2026

Corbin Bertch

Corbin Lee Bertch, 46, of Mandan, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 12, 2026, surrounded by his family after a courageous battle with cancer.

A memorial service will be held at 1:00 PM on Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Bismarck Funeral Home. The family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the service.

Corbin was born on February 13, 1980, in Hettinger, North Dakota, to Jim and Alice Bertch. He grew up the youngest of three children and attended school through eighth grade in Carson before graduating from Bismarck High School in 1998.

After high school, Corbin went to work for Bobcat in Gwinner and later returned to Bismarck. In September 2001, he became a proud and loving father to his son, Traeden.

Corbin eventually decided to pursue self-employment and built a life doing the work he loved. Over the years he ran several businesses, including custom welding, curbing and landscaping, and custom seeding. He was a hardworking man who wasn’t afraid to try something new. In 2003, Corbin began farming with his father and brother, a venture they shared together until his brother’s passing in 2019. After that, Corbin continued the family farming legacy on his own.

In 2018, Corbin met “his person,” Lora, and the two were instantly inseparable. Corbin welcomed her three sons into his life and became a proud role model for each of them. Corbin and Lora were married on October 22, 2024. Together they built a life filled with love, laughter, adventure, and countless inside jokes. Their wit was perfectly matched, with jokes and one-liners coming fast and easy, but beneath the laughter was a deep and steady bond built on loyalty, trust, and devotion.

Corbin had an unselfish, giving, and fun-loving personality. He would do anything to help a friend or family member and never expected anything in return. There wasn’t much he couldn’t build or fix. As Corbin would often say, he was a “jack of all trades, master of none.” Known for his quick comebacks and sense of humor, every day with Corbin was an adventure. Whether it was motorcycle trips with the “Chieftains,” fishing, hunting, side-by-siding in South Dakota, snowmobiling, spending time in the tractor, pontooning, camping with friends and family, or simply relaxing at home, life was always more fun when Corbin was there.

He will be deeply missed by his wife, Lora; his son, Traeden Bertch (Kaylee Pfaff); his stepsons, Jace, Jayden, and Dash; his parents, Jim and Alice Bertch; his sister, Chasidy (Jerad) Felchle; his nieces, Abbygail and Taylor Felchle; his nephews, Colton and Cannon Bertch; his mother- and father-in-law, Janelle and Neal Johnson; his brother-in-law, Chad (Jen) Johnson; and his nephews, Jett, Rocco, and Cash Johnson.

Corbin was preceded in death by his brother, Cody Bertch; his maternal and paternal grandparents; numerous aunts and uncles; and his faithful dog, Diezel.

Corbin will be remembered for his generous heart, his humor, and the way he showed up for the people he loved. His presence made every day brighter, and his memory will live on in the countless lives he touched. In honor of Corbin the family asks that those attending wear what makes them feel comfortable, just how he would want it.

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Douglas RenkenDouglas Renken, 61, Flasher, ND, passed away on March 5th, 2026, after a hard-fought battle with Huntingto...
03/11/2026

Douglas Renken

Douglas Renken, 61, Flasher, ND, passed away on March 5th, 2026, after a hard-fought battle with Huntington’s Disease.

A Celebration of Life will be held on March 14th, 2026, at the Branded Bar & Grill in Flasher, ND from 1 to 4 pm.

Doug was born March 16th, 1964, to Leo and Ruth Renken, growing up in the small town of Flasher, ND, where he continued to spend the rest of his life. Doug graduated from Flasher High School. Throughout high school, he participated in basketball, football and track and field. He was always an active young man.

Doug began his career at the Farmer’s Union Oil Company, promoting to a manager in later years. In 1996, Doug transitioned to working as a caregiver at Prairie Learning Center until retirement. Doug loved working with juveniles at Prairie Learning Center, and he held many fond memories of the differences he made in the lives of the children he worked with. Doug also spent many years serving as a volunteer firefighter for the Flasher Fire Department.

Above all, Doug was a proud father to his daughter, Allison, who meant the world to him. The time they shared together, and the memories they created will be cherished forever. Doug loved taking Allison fishing throughout her life. When Doug was first diagnosed with Huntington’s Disease, Allison and Doug began sharing their love for hunting together. They will forever treasure their memory of Allison’s first buck.

Doug also shared his daughter with his former wife, Viki Lee. They remained close friends and continued to support one another as parents to Allison. Their shared love for their daughter always kept them connected.

One of the most important relationships in Doug’s life was the one he shared with his twin brother, Don Renken. The two had an extremely close bond and spent 61 years side by side. Their brotherhood and friendship were a constant source of strength and companionship throughout Doug’s life.

Doug was a man who felt most at home outdoors. He loved hunting, fishing, golfing and driving the backroads looking for deer, birds, and other wildlife. Those quiet drives and early mornings outdoors were some of the things he enjoyed most in life, especially with his brother, Don. Doug also enjoyed watching NASCAR, as well as the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Doug will be deeply missed by his daughter, Allison (Chad) Engen; his former wife and friend, Viki Lee; brother, Don Renken, and sisters; Dorie (Duanne) Leingang and Sharon Hopkins; and the many family members and special friends who were fortunate to know him.

Doug was preceded in death by his parents; brother’s Darrell, Randy, and Gordon Renken; brother-in-law, George Hopkins, his nephews Jesse Leingang and Billy Joe Hopkins; niece, Jessica Leingang.

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Rosemary MeyhoffRosemary J. Meyhoff passed away March 6, 2026. Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday, March 13 at 10:3...
03/11/2026

Rosemary Meyhoff

Rosemary J. Meyhoff passed away March 6, 2026. Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday, March 13 at 10:30 AM at Spirit of Life Catholic Church, Mandan. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will be at Mandan Union Cemetery.

Rosemary J. Meyhoff was born July 12, 1937 to Frank and Rose (Erhardt) Messer on a farm nine miles southeast of Center, ND in Oliver County. She received her education in a one room schoolhouse out in the country.

She loved to work in the garden and do canning, sewing, embroidering, baking as well as vacationing on the west coast in the winter months. Dancing was her favorite!

She married Edward H. Meyhoff on October 17, 1955 at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Center. They farmed southwest of Center until 1976 when they moved to New Salem. They then moved to Mandan and in 1997 moved to Bismarck where she resided until her passing.

Rosemary is survived by her son, Jeff (Shelly) Meyhoff; daughter, Edna (Marvin) Vogel; numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. She also leaves one sister-in-law, Adaline.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward in 2008; son, Gary in 1993; parents; grandson, Travis; brothers, George, Paul, Anton, Frank; sisters, Odelia, Frances, Mathilda, Margaret and three brothers-in-law, Philip, John, and Nick.

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Shirley DuttShriley (K***z) Dutt passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at Missouri Slope Nursing Home in Bi...
03/11/2026

Shirley Dutt

Shriley (K***z) Dutt passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at Missouri Slope Nursing Home in Bismarck, ND, surrounded by family which included the incredible care givers from both CaringEdge Hospice and Missouri Slope.

Shirley met and married the love of her life, Burl Dutt, in June of 1962. Fondly known by their friends as “Barbie and Ken,” they built a beautiful life together and raised their two daughters in the home they lovingly created in Bismarck. Shirley took immense pride in her home, which was always filled with warmth, laughter, and the welcoming spirit she so naturally shared. She found great joy in entertaining family and friends, and no one ever left her table hungry. With an impeccable green thumb, she nurtured both vibrant flower gardens and bountiful vegetable beds, always eager to share the harvest with anyone who loved fresh produce as much as she did. She was especially known for her apple and rhubarb pies, made with care and always served with love.

While Shirley devoted herself to being a stay-at-home mother during her children’s school years, she never slowed down. With an abundance of love in her heart, she cared for the children of friends, many of whom remained lifelong companions. Her generous spirit also led her to volunteer regularly with Bismarck Parks and Recreation, where she found joy in supporting community events and bringing people together.

In retirement, Shirley and Burl embraced the chance to travel and make new memories. They especially loved going on cruises with friends and often returned to favorite destinations like Washington, D.C., and Las Vegas, Nevada—places that held special meaning and many happy moments for them.

Preceded in death by her husband Burl Dutt, Shirley is survived by her daughters Lori Riemer and Lisa (John) Warrfeli; her only remaining sibling, Clifford K***z; and numerous loving nieces and nephews.

A celebration of Shirley’s life will take place in August 2026 in Bismarck, where family and friends will gather to honor the love, kindness, and joy she shared so freely.

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John DasovickJohn Dasovick, 83, of Bismarck, passed away on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.A Mass of Christian Burial will be ...
03/06/2026

John Dasovick

John Dasovick, 83, of Bismarck, passed away on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:00 PM on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at Pro-Cathedral of St. Mary, Bismarck. Burial will be at St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Visitation will be held on Monday, March 9, from 5:00-7:00 PM at Bismarck Funeral Home, with a Rosary and Vigil Service at 7:00 PM. Visitation will continue at the church one hour prior to the service on Tuesday.

John Dasovick was born on June 26, 1942, to John G. and Susanna (Bartel) Dasovick in Dickinson, North Dakota. Known as “Jimmy” to his relatives, he was the oldest of five children. John’s parents instilled in him the importance of faith, the need for education, the value of hard work, and the love of family. He had had a very active childhood and often participated in numerous baseball games and various neighborhood shenanigans – one of which resulted in a broken arm which never healed properly.

John attended St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Dickinson as well as Assumption Abbey School in Richardton where he frequently served as an altar boy. He graduated from Dickinson High School in 1960 and earned a degree in theatre arts and history education from Dickinson State University in 1967. John later pursued postgraduate work and received a master’s in counseling from North Dakota State University.

While in college, John became very involved in theatre and performed in “Old Four Eyes” (a precursor to the Medora Musical) and with Dickinson State University’s Sosondowah Summer Theatre. Upon moving to Bismarck, he directed numerous musicals at St. Mary’s Central High School in collaboration with band director and friend, Bill Schmidt, and was inducted into the SMCHS Hall of Fame in 2007. John was active in the theatre scene throughout the area and led various plays and musicals at Century High School, Mandan High School, Bismarck State College, and the University of Mary. He was an exacting director that worked hard to guide each student actor to their best performance. He also excelled at light design and building elaborate large-scale sets. In addition to utilizing his talents on stage, John served as a lector at Cathedral of the Holy Spirt for many years and frequently read the role of Pontius Pilate on Good Friday services.

John was a man of service and devoted his life to helping others. This calling led him to jobs with numerous organizations including Morton County Social Services, United Tribes Technical College, the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, and Community Action. He believed in advocating for those in need of assistance and tried to help others improve their condition. John fervently believed in the inherent worth and goodness of all and accepted everyone who crossed his path.

John met the love of his life, Mary Moore, in 1973 while visiting a client at St. Alexius Hospital where she was a student nurse. They were married at Corpus Christi Church on September 20, 1975. Throughout the course of their fifty-year marriage, they grew their faith in God, deepened in their love for one another, and were blessed with four children – Jeffrey, Christopher, Jennifer, and Rebecca. John’s love for his family was immense and he did whatever he could to provide for them. Along with Mary, he sacrificed to ensure their children had a Catholic education and experienced the world by road tripping across the United States. He passed on his love of learning and music to his children who became educators and musicians. John was a proud grandpa to his eight grandchildren and enjoyed watching them participate in numerous activities. He also liked playing the penny slots and appreciated it when his son-in-law, Andrew, took him to Prairie Knights so he could move around the casino in his wheelchair and play the machines.

As he grew older, John was afflicted by many difficult health complications. Despite this, he never complained of his pain or bemoaned the limited abilities he had as his health declined. The family would like to thank Dr. John Erickstad, Dr. Andrew Knudson, and many other health care providers who cared for John. He was a loved resident at the Missouri Slope Nursing Home for the last seven months whose life was touched by many staff. A special thanks to Pam at Missouri Slope Nursing Home for the wonderful care she provided to John. She was his trusted nurse when Mary was no longer able to care for him.

John will be greatly missed by his wonderful wife Mary; his children, Jeff (Amanda) and their children Sammy and Elijah, Fargo, ND; Chris (Angie) and their children Emilee, Lily, Jameson, and Grace; Jennie Dasovick; and Becca (Andrew) Voorhees and their children Emma and Bridger all of Bismarck, ND. His brothers Bob and his children Daniel Dasovick and Heather (Brandon) Hoff and two granddaughters, Seattle, WA.; Dan Dasovick (Kris Jung) and his son Alex (Alyssa Rushton) Dickinson ND; his sisters Judy Gabriel (Kevin) Strasburg, ND and Mary E. Dasovick, Bismarck, ND. Brothers-in-law John (Charnell) Moore, MA and Mike Moore (Kathy) AZ, along with nieces and nephews. Cousins Donna Pasicznyk; Don and Darla Sanders, and Don Kramer all of Dickinson.

John was preceded in death by his parents, sister-in-law Trudy Dasovick (Bob), grandparents, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

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Theodore "Ted" HlibichukTheodore (Ted) Hlibichuk 87 Belfield ND passed away peacefully on Friday, February 27 at the San...
03/06/2026

Theodore "Ted" Hlibichuk

Theodore (Ted) Hlibichuk 87 Belfield ND passed away peacefully on Friday, February 27 at the Sanford hospital in Bismarck ND. No services will be held.

Ted was born at home on August 23, 1938 in Sentinel Butte ND. His parents are Robert Hlibichuk and Katherine Hlibichuk (Twardoski). He has one brother, Bob (Eva) Hlibichuk- Belfield ND and one sister Shirley Stetson- Bismarck.

Ted graduated Belfield High School in 1957. Right after high school Ted left for the Navy and served six years mostly overseas. He had various jobs throughout his life ranging from the oilfield to mechanics/car mashing to working for Stark County.

Ted was married to Pattie Gould (Gregory). Together they had three children. Shelly (Melvin) who live in Arizona. Randy (Terry) who live in Wyoming. Jon (Nicole) who live in Arizona. Later Ted and Pattie divorced and Ted remarried to a woman named Bonnie Fahlsing (Golberg) and they had two daughters together. Jennifer Wicka (Joe) Billings Montana and Katherine Dickinson ND.

Ted has nine grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents, his sister Shirley Stetson and three grandsons (Bryant, Bradley, and Johnathan) and numerous aunts, uncles, and friends.

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