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He enjoyed going to rodeos and attended the NFR in Las Vegas several years with family members. Glenn Walter Pittsley was born November 5, 1923, to Ernest & Irene Pittsley in Berg, ND in McKenzie County. He was raised on the family farm and attended country school through the 8th grade. He enlisted in the US Army on January 17, 1945. He served in WW II in Japan as a truck driver.
Seth was an incredible human, and I will miss his bear hugs. He was preceded in death by his mother, Teresa Jorgenson; grandfathers, Dale Jorgenson, Gordon Rustad; cousin, Josh Kitzman. Seth’s size and athleticism made him a favorite in high school sports so in football and wrestling he was successful.
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He canned all his produce and made the best pickled beets and tomato juice. At age 94 he was preparing his garden for planting when he had a bad fall and had brain surgery. His mobility was affected, and he had to be in a wheelchair.

This is generally required if you would like to hold the service at the funeral home or if you will be needing any assistance from the staff for the service. Bob completed his Masters at Eastern Montana College in Billings, Mont., in 1985, and married Sue Borowy Johnson the same year. The family moved to South Dakota where Bob was a counselor at the local high school.
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He attended rural District 8 School Howe #2 and graduated in 1973 from Williston High School. He graduated in 1974 from Lake Region College, ND. He then accepted a position with a firm in Anchorage, AK where he spent five years. He now calls Williston home with his 3 Alaska Sled-dogs... Maya, Abby, Frayja and recently adopted German Shepard puppy, Oakley.
Deepest sympathies to Kirk's brothers and family…. He participated in family businesses over many years, most notably Wold Drilling, a water well company. As Kirk approached the end of his high school career he ventured into the oilfield as a roughneck on an oil drilling rig. This career path took him all over North Dakota and down to Texas working on the King Ranch. His big smile and huge heart will be missed greatly, but we will NEVER forget him. My prayers and sympathy are with all of you now and in the coming days.
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If you are interested in preplanning your memorial, you can be sure your legacy will be preserved and that you may have peace of mind. Donald was a first-class cowman and he loved his cattle and the ranching life. He was very particular and paid attention to the small details when purchasing and raising grass and fat cattle. In later years, Donald established a fresh water depot and sold water to the oilfield, he loved to drive the neighborhood and keep up on the development there. Donald loved to joke, he had many friends and loved to spend time after he retired at the Casino in New Town. My prayers and condolences to my cousins and Kirk's family on his passing.

On June 18, 1950, he married Betty Jore in Sidney, MT. They made their home in Watford City where they raised their 10 children. In March of 1952 he started working for the ND Highway Department in Watford City and worked there for 34 years before transferring to the Bowman District for two more years. He retired in 1988 after 36 years of service. Joann and family, So sorry to hear of the loss of your Ellis. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Dorothy Learn, brothers, Clyde & Keith. Blessed be the memory of Ellis Lavern Ross.
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We are no strangers to grief ourselves because we just lost our 16 year old son in a car accident in January. We are praying for you and thinking of you so often. Seth’s obituary was beautifully written and he was obviously so loved. We like pancakes too, sweets, and hot chocolate! May the Lord wrap his arms around you and give you comfort as only He can.
After moving to Pocatello, Idaho, Steve began working as an Advance Funeral Planner in 2011. While in Idaho, he served on the Bannock County Board of Community Guardians for 9 years. Kurt looks forward to assisting families and serving our community. Madina Sult started at Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home in July of 2022.
He is also survived by many extended family and friends. It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Otto Sovig of Watford City, North Dakota, who passed away at the age of 89, on December 14, 2022.
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