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Alvin SchmiererAlvin Schmierer, 95, Bismarck passed away April 22, 2026, in a Bismarck Care Center. A Memorial Service w...
04/28/2026

Alvin Schmierer

Alvin Schmierer, 95, Bismarck passed away April 22, 2026, in a Bismarck Care Center. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, May 4 at 1:00 PM at Charity Lutheran Church 120 Aspen Ave., Bismarck. Burial will be held at 3:00 PM at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church.

Alvin was born on December 31, 1930, in Minot and was raised in the Benedict area. He attended high school in Velva for three years and graduated from Minot Model in 1949. He went on to serve three years in the army and was stationed in the Panama Canal Zone from 1951 to 1954.

On August 21, 1955, Alvin married Carol Kottsick and they were married for 65 years before Carol passed away.

After graduating from Minot State College in 1958, he taught science and coached athletics at McClusky for four years. Alvin received a National Science Foundation grant and attended the University of North Dakota, where he graduated with a master’s degree in 1965. He went on to teach science for three years at Hughes Junior High and then moved to Bismarck State College where he worked for 27 years until his retirement in 1993. While at BSC, he served as President of the All Campus Senate, President of the Faculty Senate and served as Chief Negotiator on the Faculty Salary Committee for several years. In the 1987-88 school year, Alvin was awarded the Burlington Northern Foundation Faculty Achievement Award.

Alvin’s hobbies included hunting, fishing, reading, crossword puzzles and bowling. He also enjoyed gardening and collecting coins.

Alvin will be missed by his daughter, Keri (Stephen) Rockwood; granddaughter, Leah (Antonio) Dominguez; two great-grandchildren, Aliyah Dominguez and Isabella Dominguez; daughter-in-law, Theresa Schmierer.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Carol Schmierer and son, Jeff Schmierer.

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Duane SeilerDuane Seiler, 76, passed away peacefully April 24th, 2026, surrounded by his family following a long illness...
04/28/2026

Duane Seiler

Duane Seiler, 76, passed away peacefully April 24th, 2026, surrounded by his family following a long illness.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 AM on Friday May 29, 2026, at Pro-Cathedral of St. Mary 825 E. Broadway Ave, Bismarck, ND 58503.

Visitation will be held Thursday, May 28, 2026, from 6:00 to 7:00 PM at Bismarck Funeral Home, with a Rosary and Vigil Service beginning at 7:00 PM. Visitation will continue at the church one hour prior to the service on Friday

Duane Francis Seiler was born on April 23, 1950, in Bismarck, ND to Michael and Elsie (Jund) Seiler. The second oldest of seven siblings, Duane graduated from St. Mary’s High School and Bismarck Junior College before earning a business degree from NDSU.

Duane began his career in Chicago as an assistant manager with the Kresge Corporation (Kmart) and later moved to New Hope, MN, to set up new stores for Ben Franklin. He eventually transitioned into a sales role with Le Gout, relocating to Fargo to cover a three-state territory. Throughout acquisitions by Kellogg’s, Best Foods, and Unilever, Duane traveled hundreds of thousands of miles, earning numerous sales awards and building lifelong friendships. When asked about his profession, he would simply say, "I sold soup."

In May 2000, Duane married the love of his life, Kelly (Cruz) Olmstead. They made their home in Fargo, where they enjoyed golfing, spending time with family and friends, and relaxing at their lake cabin in Minnesota. In 2020, Duane and Kelly moved to Sun City West, AZ, to enjoy year-round golf and "shovel sunshine." An avid golfer, "Dewey" played almost daily with friends, and was voted 'Favorite Teammate' by his Wednesday golf group the 'Wednesday Leftovers'. When he wasn’t on the course, he enjoyed playing poker, board games, card games, music trivia, and rooting for the NDSU Bison, Minnesota Twins and Vikings.

Duane (Dewey) will be remembered for his easy-going manner, quick wit, and infectious laughter. He was a loving husband, stepfather, brother, uncle, and friend who will be deeply missed.

He is survived by his wife, Kelly Seiler; stepdaughter, Dr. Brein (Peter) Haugen; sister-in-law, Jennifer (Michael)Taylor; six siblings: Charles (Karrie) Seiler, Caroline (Steven) Hermanson, Joanne (Steven) Loeppke, Marlene Seiler, Brian Seiler, and Dennis (Laura) Seiler; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Michael and Elsie Seiler.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Hospice of the Valley at https://hov.org/

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Jacqueline Jean (Swartz) BavaroJacqueline Jean (Swartz) Bavaro, 60 from Robbinsdale, MN. Born August 24, 1965 in Grafton...
04/27/2026

Jacqueline Jean (Swartz) Bavaro

Jacqueline Jean (Swartz) Bavaro, 60 from Robbinsdale, MN. Born August 24, 1965 in Grafton, ND. Died April 7th, 2026.

Survived by her parents Mark Swartz and Gloria Kringstad, brother Douglas Swartz, daughters Ashley and Natalie, special friend Chris Whitmire as well as many Aunts and Uncles and cousins. She will be missed greatly.

She attended Century High School in Bismarck, ND, Northern State University Aberdeen, SD, University of Mary Bismarck, ND, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.

She earned her Masters Degree in Social Work at Northern State University. She also became a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). She proudly served our country in The United States Air Force.

Jackie was always happy and very humorous. She loved cross-country skiing and track. She was always health conscious and was very athletic and loved running.

She loved her puppies and writing, reading and poetry. She also loved crocheting scarves and giving them as gifts, embroidery and flowers, especially tulips.

A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, June 26, 2026, at 1:00 PM at the Bismarck Funeral Home, Bismarck, ND. Burial will be immediately after at 3:00 PM at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan, ND.

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Tabea M. MuellerTabea Mueller, 106, Bismarck, formerly of Steele, Servant to the Lord, entered into her heavenly home on...
04/21/2026

Tabea M. Mueller

Tabea Mueller, 106, Bismarck, formerly of Steele, Servant to the Lord, entered into her heavenly home on April 17, 2026 leaving behind a legacy of faith, hard work, advocacy and devotion to her family.

A funeral service will be held at 2 PM on Friday, April 24, at Inspire Family Fellowship, 523 N 21st St, Bismarck, ND.

Visitation will be held from 5-7 PM on Thursday, April 23, at Bismarck Funeral Home, 3723 Lockport St, Bismarck. A prayer service will begin at 7 PM. Visitation will continue at the church one hour prior to the service.

Tabea was born January 5, 1920 on the family farm South of Tappen to Fred and Margaretha (Mittleider) Martin, the tenth of seventeen children. Tabea attended school in Valley Township until the eighth grade.

Tabea married Levi Patzner on September 5, 1940. They made their home Northeast of Robinson in Wallace Township. Tabea, already coming from a farm family, knew the hard work associated with the farm. The equipment they used was far from the big four-wheel drive tractors now. They had four wheels, but the drive came from the person running it!

Levi and Tabea had five children: Josephine, Genevieve, Levi Jr., Jim and Mary Ann. Levi Sr. passed away in February 1963, Josephine died in an automobile accident September 1967, Jim, who served in the US Army in Vietnam, died of Agent Orange in July, 1998, and Genevieve, after a courageous battle of cancer, died in September 2022.

Tabea married Reiny Mueller in 1964 and moved to Steele. Later they started Reiny’s Auto Wrecking in 1965. This was a different lifestyle to get used to.

Reiny and Tabea sold the Auto Wrecking business in 1983, and moved to Dawson to semi-retire. They enjoyed camping and especially fishing along with Tabea doing vegetable and flower gardening, canning and keeping up the big yard. They were active members of the Dawson Senior Citizens.

Reiny and Tabea took some vacations with Reiny’s daughter, Violet & Marvin Bodvig.

Reiny died in May 1990. Tabea continued to live in Dawson doing the gardening and keeping busy, even finding time to fish, but it wasn’t the same.

In 2000, Tabea sold her home in Dawson, moved to Steele and lived with her daughter, Mary Ann Binder. She enjoyed a competitive game of pinochle, Rummikub, flower gardening, quilting, canning, baking pies, apple turnovers, blachinda (meat & potatoes and pumpkin), other baked goods and cooking.

Tabea travelled with Levi Jr and Dianna to Florida to see her daughter, Jean.

In the Summer of 2012, after an unfortune incident (playing softball with her great-grandchildren) she became a resident of the Golden Manor in Steele, ND. In January 2025, she was moved to Missouri Slope Lutheran Care Center in Bismarck and resided there until the time of her death.

Tabea enjoyed Golden Age, Senior Citizens and Birthday Club. She was on the Senior Council and volunteered at Medcenter One in Mandan. She continued to grow flowers in season, do some crafts and seemed to be busy most of the time.

She is survived by her daughter, Mary Ann Binder of Steele; son and daughter-in-law, Levi (Dianna) Patzner of Bismarck; son-in-law, Pat Rafferty of Woodworth, eleven grandchildren: twenty-six great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren with two more on the way; and many nieces and nephews.

Tabea was received into heaven with open arms by her parents, Fred and Margaretha; husbands, Levi Patzner and Reiny Mueller; daughters, Josephine Rafferty and Genevieve Patzner; and son, James Patzner. She was the last survivor of 17 children: Sisters: Mary (Philip) Wall, Caroline (Gustov) Geist, Lydia Martin (stillborn), Emma (Gottlieb) (Sam) Morlock, Lydia (Theodore) Morlock, Leah (Albert) Guthmiller, Esther (Lawrence) Guthmiller, Verna (Harold) Guthmiller and Norma (Leroy) Miller. Brothers: Fred Jr (Anna), Ludvig, John (Martha), Walter (Frieda), David (Alvina), Israel (Erna) and Tilmon Martin.

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Kyle PetzKyle Joseph Petz, 52, passed away April 17, 2026 in Bismarck. A memorial service will be held Thursday, April 2...
04/20/2026

Kyle Petz

Kyle Joseph Petz, 52, passed away April 17, 2026 in Bismarck. A memorial service will be held Thursday, April 23 at 11:00 AM at Bismarck Funeral Home.

Kyle was born on August 9, 1973 in Bismarck to Stan and Jaqueline (Palmer) Petz. Kyle was diagnosed with severe autism at the age of two. Kyle had the cutest grin. He had been involved with the HIT and Enable programs since he was 18 years old and made many friends during his time there.

He is survived by his parents, Stan of Bismarck and Jackie of Mandan; sister, Shari (Jon) Werner; nieces and nephews, Laci, Kayla, Shelby, Ryan, Marcus, Tanya, Shania and Kylee as well as many great nieces, nephews and cousins.

Kyle was preceded in death by his grandparents and sister, LeaAnn.

In lieu of plants and flowers memorials are preferred to HIT, Inc. 201 4th Ave NW Mandan, ND 58554 or Enable, Inc. 1836 Raven Drive Bismarck, ND 58501.

The family would like to thank Enable and HIT for their great service over the years.

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LeRoy MakiLeRoy Maki Sr, age 74, of New Salem, ND, passed away on Monday, April 13, 2026, in Bismarck, ND.LeRoy was born...
04/16/2026

LeRoy Maki

LeRoy Maki Sr, age 74, of New Salem, ND, passed away on Monday, April 13, 2026, in Bismarck, ND.

LeRoy was born on September 25, 1951, in Ashland, Wisconsin, to Hilja Lydia Gronlund and Eino John Maki.

LeRoy grew up in Oulu Wisconsin and graduated from South Shore High School in Port Wing Wisconsin in 1969. LeRoy Maki went on to military service in Fort Hood Texas from 1970-1973 and then built a career as a Carpenter with Nail Bender Construction in Brule Wisconsin. He was known for being the man to go to for answer about the job.

He found joy in his hobbies that consisted of bough picking, hunting, fishing, camping, gardening, woodworking, spending time with his family and eating potatoes.

LeRoy will be remembered for kindness, steady presence, devotion to family, and for the love he shared so freely with others.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Hilja Lydia Gronlund and Eino John Maki; siblings, Rodney Maki and Ronny Maki.

LeRoy is survived by his children, Erik Maki of Superior, WI, Nessa Maki of Superior, WI, Katie (Brandon) Bentz of New Salem, ND, Ashley Brookhouser (Michael) of New Salem, ND, LeRoy (Rustie) Maki of Fergus Falls, MN, John Maki of Punta Gorda, FL, Tabatha Maki of Arcadia, FL; his 21 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews, Chris and Renee Maki.

You will be greatly missed and always loved.

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Roland "Rollie" SiirtolaRoland Lee Siirtola, 71, of Bismarck, passed away on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, surrounded by his ...
04/16/2026

Roland "Rollie" Siirtola

Roland Lee Siirtola, 71, of Bismarck, passed away on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, surrounded by his family.

A Graveside service will be held at 1:00 PM, Tuesday, April 21st at Union Cemetery, Wing, ND. Followed by a lunch at the Wing Senior Center.

Roland was born December 16, 1954, in Bismarck to Felix and Eloise (Olson) Siirtola. He was raised and educated in Wing.

He enjoyed spending time with his two boys, Roland and Terry. He also loved spending time with his grandchildren. Roland loved hunting and got both a North Dakota Elk and Moose tag. He was a loyal Vikings and Twins fan always watching them, even when they lost. You could find him watching Class B Basketball or spending time and laughing with friends.

Roland will be deeply missed by his wife of 50 years Elaine; two sons, Roland and Terry (Nicole); four grandchildren, Dylan, Carson, Sloan, and Finn; two brothers, Gene (Melinda) and Jim (Karmen); three sisters, JoAnn (Harry) Braun, Joyce Rogers, Sandy Hochhalter; sister-in-law, Vicki; numerous nieces and nephews; and many dear friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Dale “Sam”, and Bob; brother-in-law, Tim Rogers; nephew, Jake Siirtola; his uncle, Henry Siirtola, who was like a father to him.

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Edmund "Eddie" PattersonEdmund "Eddie" Patterson, 59, passed away on Friday, April 10, 2026, in a Bismarck Hospital. He ...
04/15/2026

Edmund "Eddie" Patterson

Edmund "Eddie" Patterson, 59, passed away on Friday, April 10, 2026, in a Bismarck Hospital. He was a lifelong resident of Bismarck.

Eddie was born on December 12, 1966, to Eldora "Dory" Gruenberg Patterson and Alfred "Pat" Patterson, Bismarck, ND.

During his working life Eddie was a cook at various restaurants with his last employment at Arrowhead Cleaners before his health took a turn. In his healthier times he enjoyed fishing and visiting with friends. A purple passion plant was his favorite with his favorite color being pink.

He is survived by his wife, Sharman; his son, Donovan; his grandson, Nevada; granddaughter, Sakari; siblings, Nancy (Kent), Alan (Shirley) and Harlan (Deb); his adopted sisters, Cheryl, Gail, Lori and Louis; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. His Baby Girl, Dory, along with Maui, were his constant furbaby companions.

Eddie was preceded in death by his parents, Dory and Pat; his son, Steven; his siblings, Diane, John and Stanley; and his adopted brothers, Deland and Dana DeCoteau.

Cremation has already taken place, and a memorial will be held at a later date.

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Jerry WurtzJerry Wurtz, 74, of Bismarck, passed away Saturday, April 4, 2026, at Baptist Health & Rehab, surrounded by h...
04/09/2026

Jerry Wurtz

Jerry Wurtz, 74, of Bismarck, passed away Saturday, April 4, 2026, at Baptist Health & Rehab, surrounded by his family, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 AM on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at Bismarck Funeral Home. Visitation will be held the hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck.

Jerry Robert Wurtz was born on October 29, 1951, to Richard Sr. and Dorothy (Varloe) Wurtz in Minot.

Jerry grew up in Plaza. As a kid he enjoyed fishing and helping his mom and dad farm in the Plaza area with his siblings. The Wurtz family was known for selling potatoes and watermelon locally.

After attending some college, at both UND and ND State School of Science, Jerry returned home to farm with his father until his father’s untimely passing in 1984. He continued farming with his brother Richard Jr. and showed his passion for farming by taking on every aspect of it. They farmed wheat, durum, barley, sunflowers, canola, corn, and peas throughout the years. He was always checking the skies to help determine the day’s agenda.

On April 15, 1978, he was united in marriage to Rachel Gjesdal. They made their home in Plaza, where they raised their children, Heather, Gary, and Christopher. Jerry and Rachel built their life around farming and their community. Nobody was safe from the inevitable “move” of farm equipment during the busy spring and fall seasons.

In the winter months, Jerry and Rachel took on miscellaneous home renovations and woodworking projects, even attending some craft fairs where they sold handmade products. In his free time, he loved watching his children play basketball and baseball, as well as attending the town celebrations with family.

Jerry had a great love of serving others. He was a member of many local organizations such as the Plaza Public School Board, Farmers Union Board, Plaza Park Board, First Lutheran Church, and the Plaza Fire Department. He was proud to hand a high school diploma to each of his children as part of his school board duties. During pre-Christmas break at school, he enjoyed playing in a school volleyball tournament of the students versus the teachers and school board. He also flexed his competitive side in ping pong, pinochle, and softball.

Jerry had a quick wit and could strike up a conversation with anyone. He could be seen talking to strangers at the clock tower in Dakota Square Mall in Minot. He also had an adventurous side and loved riding his Harley Davidson. He was known to pop a wheelie down the streets of Parshall in his younger days.

In 2009, Jerry and Rachel 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.

During his retirement, he enjoyed traveling with Rachel across the country in their motor home to see family and friends. They also took many family trips to Medora, South Dakota, and Disney World. They enjoyed hosting family at their Mesa home, especially their kids and grandkids, where many special memories were made. They enjoyed spending time with old and new friends and could sometimes be found cruising around in their golf cart. He even developed his golf game. He attended Wurtz family reunions every summer in North Dakota. Of all the fulfilling things in Jerry’s life, his children and 9 grandchildren gave him the greatest sense of pride. He and Rachel attended numerous special events over the years to celebrate their loved ones.

He was generous with his time, advice, talents, and always cared about others. We love you, Dad!

He is survived by his three children Heather (Russ) Keller, Bismarck; Gary (Jess) Wurtz, Bismarck; Christopher (Amanda) Wurtz, West Fargo; his 9 grandchildren Avery Wurtz, Noah Keller, Breckyn Wurtz, Elise Keller, Greta Keller, Gabriel Wurtz, Camryn Wurtz, Abigail Wurtz, and Demry Wurtz; three sisters Bonita Kallestad, Willmar, Minn.; Beatice Odde, Po***ck, S.D.; Dorinda Paetz, Parshall; four brothers Richard Wurtz Jr, Bismarck, Roland Wurtz, Bismarck, John Wurtz, Las Vegas, N.V.; David Wurtz, Bismarck; several sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Rachel; parents, Richard Wurtz Sr. and Dorothy Wurtz; In-laws, Richard Gjesdal and Antonia (Toni) Gjesdal.

In remembrance of Jerry’s life, the family asks that any charitable donations be made to Soul 57 (a youth grief group). This gracious donation can be mailed to 233 W. Rosser Ave., Bismarck, ND 58501 or at www.soul57.org.

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Randal "Randy" A. AlbrechtRandal “Randy” Albrecht, 69, of Coleharbor, passed away surrounded by his family on April 4, 2...
04/08/2026

Randal "Randy" A. Albrecht

Randal “Randy” Albrecht, 69, of Coleharbor, passed away surrounded by his family on April 4, 2026, at Sanford Health, Bismarck, due to complications from a recent illness.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, April 10, 2026, at the Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Bismarck, ND. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, ND.

Visitation will be held Thursday, April 9, 2026, from 5:30 – 7:00 PM at Bismarck Funeral Home, with a Vigil Service at 7:00 PM. Visitation will continue at the church one hour prior to the service on Friday.

Randal Alan Albrecht was born on May 29, 1956 in Bismarck, ND, the first child of Reinhold and Marie Albrecht.

Randy graduated from St. Mary’s Central High School in 1974. He began his higher education at UND, later transferring to NDSU to pursue a career in Business Administration.

In 1979, Randy married Carla Fenske and together they had two daughters, Jenny (Michael Granlie) and Kristi (Peter Moch), who brought him great joy and pride. He deeply cherished being their father and the close bond they shared. Through them, he was blessed with seven grandchildren whom he adored - Gracyn, Avery, Evan, and Liam Granlie, and Ben, Isaac, and Amelia Moch.

In the early 1980s, Randy became the Health Care Administrator of Prairie View Nursing Home in Underwood, ND. Over time, he acquired a partnership in the facility, which was later purchased by MedCenter One Health Systems, where he went on to serve as Vice President of Long Term Care for all MedCenter One facilities. Throughout his career, Randy served on numerous boards, including the State Board of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators and the North Dakota Long Term Care Association. He took great pride in his work and remained deeply committed to advocating for residents and supporting caregivers, dedicating his career to improving the long-term care system until his retirement.

In 2002, he married Crystal, whose children - Michael; Jody (husband, Cory, and children Jalen, River, Maddix, and Coltyn); and Kelly (husband, Noah, and children Dominic (wife, Brittanee, and son, Henry) became a cherished part of Randy’s extended family.

Randy developed an interest in winemaking while spending time in Rochester, MN recovering from an illness. He loved traveling the area visiting local wineries learning about the wine making process, a pursuit that soon grew into one of his greatest passions. After retiring, he brought that passion to life by establishing Wolf Creek Winery in 2012. The winery became a true source of pride and fulfillment for Randy – not only for the wines he carefully crafted, but for the sense of community and connection it fostered. As his business blossomed, the winery soon outgrew his home and in 2023, he proudly broke ground on a new winery location in Coleharbor, ND manifesting his vision of creating a welcoming place where friends, family, and visitors alike could gather to enjoy exceptional wine and each other’s company. Randy found immense joy in meeting new people, listening to their stories, and sharing his knowledge and love of winemaking with all who walked through his doors.

Randy also had a love for the outdoors, especially at Wolf Creek and the lake where he made his home. He cherished the time spent there with his family – fishing, snowmobiling, spending time on the water, and taking in the beauty of the area. He loved hunting in the surrounding countryside, creating lasting memories with those closest to him; he often said that opening deer hunting was better than Christmas. Some of his most treasured moments were spent at the lake with his daughters, grandchildren and family, where laughter, stories, and time together meant everything to him. He was always sure to have a popsicle or sucker and pick-up ride ready for the grandchildren.

In the later years of his life, Randy shared a deep and devoted love with his partner, Darcie Hardy; together they built a life grounded in companionship, care, and unwavering support. Her children, Kyle (Amanda,and children Bryce and Knox), Kari (children Keaton and Brylee), and Kayla were warmly embraced by Randy and brought him continued joy.

Randy and Darcie shared countless adventures together. Whether exploring the countryside in their side by side or enjoying carefree drives in their convertible, these moments were filled with laughter, joy, and connection. Darcie also became a cherished partner alongside Randy in the winery, where together they worked to perfect each batch, sharing in both the craft and the joy it brought. These experiences brought him immense happiness and reflected his deep appreciation for life, adventure, and the companionship they so warmly shared.

Randy is survived by his sisters, Laurie (husband, Dennis Voegele); Jeanne Walstad (partner, Daniel Crothers); Kathy Albrecht, whom he loved dearly, and dozens of nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, and countless friends.

Randy was preceded in death by his parents, Marie and Reinhold Albrecht; his wife, Crystal Albrecht; his brother-in-law, John Walstad; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

Randy’s family, both by birth and by love, was a source of great pride, support, and happiness throughout his life. He had a way with words, was a deep thinker, and had a gift for writing and speaking. He loved giving advice and talking through anything you needed. He will be greatly missed by all.

Special thank you to the Sanford ICU nurses, CNA’s, Physicians and all the wonderful staff for the kindness, compassion, and exceptional care they showed Randy and his family.

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Steven James AndrewsSteven James Andrews “Symba”, age 60, a consummate craftsman and devoted outdoorsman, passed away pe...
04/07/2026

Steven James Andrews

Steven James Andrews “Symba”, age 60, a consummate craftsman and devoted outdoorsman, passed away peacefully on April 4, 2026, in Bismarck, North Dakota.

A Memorial Service will be held at 3:00 PM on Saturday, April 11, 2026 at Bismarck Funeral Home with Rev. Lee Herberg officiating. Family will be receiving guests one hour prior to the service.

On September 8, 1965 he was born to James and Connie (Hoover) Andrews in Bismarck. He was raised in Bismarck, North Dakota, Steven found his earliest joys amidst the vast expanses of the outdoors. From a young age, he embraced the land by assisting his family in planting trees and nurturing their homestead, cultivating both a deep connection to nature and a sense of purpose that would guide him throughout his life. He graduated from Bismarck High School, where his formative years further developed the values of hard work and community.

Steve’s professional journey was characterized by versatility, but it was through his self-employed carpentry that he truly expressed his passion and artistry. Specializing in custom stairs, handrails, and other creative woodwork, Steve’s craftsmanship left a lasting impression, blending functionality with artistic elegance. His hands shaped not only wood but also welded together a life full of dedication and love.

An avid lover of the outdoors, Steven found respite and exhilaration in hunting, fishing, boating, camping, hiking, and 4-wheeling. He enjoyed canoe trips through the Boundary Waters in Minnesota and mushroom forays with his Uncle Harry. His devotion to restoring his 1964 Ford “Big Red,” uniquely equipped with a Chevy engine, reflected his blend of tradition and individuality; a source of pride and joy where he not only worked skillfully but also participated in Monster Truck Racing. Steve was equally passionate about the NFL Dallas Cowboys, a team he followed with enthusiasm and loyalty.

Beyond his hobbies, Steve's heart belonged to his family. He lovingly cared for his mother, Constance Hoover-Andrews, following the passing of his father, James Lester Andrews, a role he embraced with profound devotion. His enjoyment of exploring his family’s tree grove near Moffit connected him to his heritage, a connection further deepened by his interest in history and genealogy. Often, during long trips to Texas, he shared his wisdom and love of navigation with his daughter, teaching her the art of map reading and charting routes, a tradition he cherished.

Steve is survived by his daughter, Jessica Schiefelbein; his granddaughter, Ava Butler; his sisters, Etta Kirschman and Julie (Gerard) Feist, along with his nieces and nephews: Jennifer (Tim) Jablonski and their children Lilianna (Lucas) and Andrew Jablonski; Kali Kirschman; Corry and Richard Feist; Jeremy (Andrea) Andrews and their sons Eric and Conner Andrews; and Clarence Pfifer and family. Steve also treasured honorary friendships with Holly Brockman and family, Chuck Varland and family, and Danni Feist and family; along with many others, who all held a special place in his heart.

Steve’s loyal companionship extended to his beloved pets, JD, Symba, Hogan, George, Rosie, and Ghost, who shared in the warmth of his home and life journey.

Steve leaves behind a legacy of craftsmanship, devotion, and a profound connection to the land and those he loved. His memory endures in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who were fortunate to know him. Through his artistry, his stories, and his care for those around him, Steve’s spirit will continue to inspire and resonate for generations to come.

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