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Ralph SpierRalph Spier, 96, passed away on December 8, 2025.Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, December 16 at 11:...
12/10/2025

Ralph Spier

Ralph Spier, 96, passed away on December 8, 2025.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, December 16 at 11:30 AM at the Bismarck Funeral Home. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. Interment will be at 2:00 PM at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery.

Ralph was born on August 10, 1929 to Fred and Rose Spier of Zap, North Dakota.

Ralph grew up on a farm near Zap and worked at various farms in the Beulah and Hazen area until he was drafted into the military in 1951. He spent nine months in Korea driving truck for the Army, a job he got because of his farm background.

After his military service obligation Ralph studied electronics in Kentucky until family obligations brought him back to North Dakota. It’s here where he was exposed to and developed a love of HAM radio, a passion he would have for the rest of his life.

He married Alvina Voegele in June of 1954, the couple moved to Bismarck where Ralph had a job driving truck for Midwest Motor Express. A job he would have for the next 35 years until his retirement.

Ralph was a longtime member of the AMVETS and a lifetime member of the VFW.

Missouri River Quilts of Valor was privileged to award Ralph a Quilt of Valor in September of 2025.

He is survived by his children, Wayne (Pat), Vicki Blom (Kevin Puhalla), Vonnie Grinsteiner; beloved granddaughter, Jennifer La Rosa (Raul); brother, Elden Spier(Glennis); nephew, Rusty Spier and niece, Meredith Spier.

Ralph is preceded in death by his wife, Alvina; parents, Fred and Rose Spier; step-mother, Emma; sons-in-law Dennis Blom and Daniel Grinsteiner. and step-brother Gottlieb.

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Agnes MizeurAgnes E. Mizeur, 96, Bismarck formerly of Ray, ND passed away peacefully on December 9, 2025 at St. Vincent’...
12/10/2025

Agnes Mizeur

Agnes E. Mizeur, 96, Bismarck formerly of Ray, ND passed away peacefully on December 9, 2025 at St. Vincent’s Nursing Home.

Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 10:30 AM at Spirit of Life Catholic Church, Mandan with Father Keith Streifel officiating. Visitation will be Monday, December 15 from 5:30-7 PM at the Bismarck Funeral Home with a rosary/vigil beginning at 7:00 PM.

Agnes was born August 3, 1929 at the family farm near Orrin, ND to Ben and Anna (Wanner) Volk. The family later moved to Bergen where Agnes attended school. After graduation, Agnes moved to Minot where she worked as a waitress.

Agnes married Laurence Mizeur on November 23, 1950. To this union three children were born- Cheryl, Alvin and Gary.

Agnes was a great homemaker. But she would laugh and say she was like Rosanne Barr, a domestic goddess. She enjoyed family get togethers during the holidays of which the meal had to be just right.

Agnes was a devout Catholic loving her faith. She taught Catholic education for many years, sang in the choir, and was president of the altar society on many occasions. When she said she would pray a rosary for you, it was ALL 4 mysteries (20 decades)!

With Laurence’s passing, she moved from Ray to Marillac Manor in Bismarck.

Agnes is survived by her daughter, Cheryl (Jim) Guttormson; son, Gary (Theresa) Mizeur; sister, Angie Prescott ; brother, Robert (Chris) Volk; grandchildren, Allen Guttormson, John (Emma) Mizeur, Lee Mizeur, Luke Mizeur, Linda (Josh) Prust; great-grandchildren, Grace Guttormson, Katie and Ava Mizeur, and Quinn and Adelynn Prust.

Agnes was preceded in death by her husband, Laurence; son, Alvin; parents, Ben and Anna Volk; sisters, Mary Braun, Walburga Kahl and brother, Edward Volk.

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Judith "Judy" WittmierJudith (Judy) Kay Wittmier, 84, of Bismarck, North Dakota, went to be with her Lord on December 8,...
12/09/2025

Judith "Judy" Wittmier

Judith (Judy) Kay Wittmier, 84, of Bismarck, North Dakota, went to be with her Lord on December 8, 2025. She was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, eldest child of the late Franklin Witthun and Ruth Krook.

Judy graduated summa cm laude from University of Mary, Bismarck with degrees in business administration and accounting in 1985. She worked for several medical service businesses including as director of the Bismarck Cancer Center and Central Dakota Radiology in Bismarck and was dedicated to improving the lives of children with disabilities.

Judy loved bible study, archeology, reading, singing, sewing, and cherishing time with her family. She taught bible studies and Sunday School. Judy was known to devour books in a single sitting. She discovered her gift of singing when she was an 8-year-old child in church and used this talent to lead both adult and children’s choirs and the Bismarck Sweet Adelines. She loved sewing and made special quilts for each of her grandchildren.

Relationships were the most important thing in her life, first with Christ, and then her family and friends and her PEO sisters. Judy’s love for her husband, Ron, was one of the great joys and anchors of her life. From their early days of their marriage to their later years together, she delighted in being his partner, encourager, and best friend. She often spoke with gratitude about the life they built side by side, and she thanked God for the gift of a husband who loved her so faithfully. Judy’s devotion to Ron was steady, gentle, and unwavering. Their marriage was a living picture of the love and commitment she so deeply believed in, and the bond they shared remains a treasured example for their family.

She was known for her capacity to love, thanking God for giving her a heart and mind large enough to encompass that family that she was given. She would let her children know that they were her greatest achievement, and she loved to tell anyone who would listen about the accomplishments of her children and grandchildren.

A phrase we all heard often from her was “Oh, well”, and it summed up her unflappable attitude.

Judy is survived and missed by her loving husband, Ron, their children, Lisa (Jeff), Christopher, Daniel (Dana), Robin (Justin), and Rhonda; her grandchildren: Anna, Elinor, Brandon, Austin, Justin, Reed, MacKenzie, McKayla, Ireland, Sierra, Wyatt, Sydney, Marshall, Cody, Kari, Kori, Shawn, and Taryn; many great grandchildren; her brothers, Frank (Susan), Dennis (Jeannie), and Scott (Mickey), and her nieces and nephews.

Please join us celebrating her life First Baptist Church, Bismarck, ND at 11:00 am on Monday, December 15, 2025. Burial will follow at 2:00 pm at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan, ND.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the North Dakota PEO Chapter (checks to be made out to: Chapter AA/ND PEO Sisterhood, in memory of Judy Wittmier) or the Furry Friends Rockin' Rescue (https://furryfriendsrockinrescue.org/) .

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Jody JondroJody Lynn Jondro, 50, of Glendive, Montana, passed away November 28, 2025 in Bismark, North Dakota.Jody was b...
12/05/2025

Jody Jondro

Jody Lynn Jondro, 50, of Glendive, Montana, passed away November 28, 2025 in Bismark, North Dakota.

Jody was born October 10, 1975 in Belleville, Illinois. She was born into a loving family with her parents and 2 older sisters. She graduated from nursing school and became a CRNA. She married her best friend Aaron in 2008 and they had a wonderful son, Marcus in 2010.

Jody enjoyed traveling, jeep rides, gardening, anything Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, or Star Wars.

She loved her job as a CRNA. She truly enjoyed her work and always made sure each of her patients were cared for to the best of her ability.

Surviving are her husband Aaron, son Marcus, father Marvin Gass (Troy, IL), sister Amy Schult (Columbia,IL), Karen Showalter (O’Fallon, IL). Also many nieces and nephews. Also, Parents in law, Ruth and David Rakey (Mt. Vernon, IL)

She was preceded in death by her mom, Judy Gass nee Sherman, grandparents (Charles and Esther Sherman) and (Marcel and Dorothy Gass)

Jody was a wife, a mother, a daughter, a sister, and a friend. Her smile and charismatic surgery caps will truly be missed.

A memorial service will be held at a later date in Montana and in Illinois so that all of her family and friends can come together to share happy memories and stories to honor her life. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to The Montana Pittie Project in Jody’s honor.

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Currie FetzerCurrie Fetzer, 68, of Bismarck, passed away unexpectedly on November 27, 2025.A Memorial Service will be he...
12/01/2025

Currie Fetzer

Currie Fetzer, 68, of Bismarck, passed away unexpectedly on November 27, 2025.

A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, at Bismarck Funeral Home with Rev. Allen Wagner officiating. Burial will follow at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery. Family will be receiving guests one hour prior to the service.

Currie Fetzer was born in Harvey, North Dakota on October 5, 1957, to Earl Fetzer and Mertle (Baker) Bauer. Currie grew up in Tuttle and later in Bismarck, where he graduated from Bismarck High School in 1975.

In 1982 he married Genevieve Seibel. To this union they had one child, Chasity Fetzer.

A proud veteran, Currie dedicated seven years of service to the United States Marine Corps and Army National Guard, demonstrating his commitment to serving his country. Following his military service, he pursued a career in the culinary arts, earning an associate's degree from culinary school, where he graduated with honors. He worked as a Dietary Aid at St. Alexius and later transitioned to Environmental Services at CHI St. Alexius.

Currie's life was centered around his passions which included fishing, camping, running, and cooking. He often shared his culinary talents, preparing meals not only for the military and the hospital but also for his family. Currie had an affinity for old cars and antique items.

Currie is survived by his daughter, Chasity Fetzer; granddaughters, MaKenna Fetzer and Aubriana Berger; sister, Billie (Darrell) Bohl; and brother, Lonnie (Sandy) Fetzer.

Currie was preceded in death by his parents, Mertle Bauer and Earl Fetzer; and his brothers, Jan Fetzer and Stevie Fetzer.

Currie Fetzer will be missed dearly, but his spirit and the memories he created will live on through his family and friends.

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Randy WoitteRandy Duane Woitte, 71, was called to heaven on Friday ,November 21, 2025. With so much love throughout his ...
12/01/2025

Randy Woitte

Randy Duane Woitte, 71, was called to heaven on Friday ,November 21, 2025. With so much love throughout his life, Randy leaves behind an immense legacy built on hard work, faith, deep devotion to family, and a booming laugh that can still be heard.

Randy was born March 3, 1955 in Harvey ND to Lester and Magdalena (Maggie) Woitte.

Randy is survived by his children, Misti Woitte Wills, Eric (Misty) Woitte, Brittany Woitte; grandchildren, Jada, Shoalin, Khyian, TJ, Leah, Ian, Patience, Mckyhlie, Zoey, Hunter; great- grandchildren, Loyrelye, Kehlani, Aebell, Theodore, Jubilee, Winnie, Kinleigh, Jakiah; siblings, Correen (John), Linda (Marshall), Alan (Laura), Julie (Rory) and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was welcomed into heaven by his sister, Arleen Atterberry and parents, Lester and Magdalene (Maggie).

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Tiffany SchrenkTiffany was born May 20, 1989 to Larry and Julie Baltzell. She entered the world, barley waiting for the ...
12/01/2025

Tiffany Schrenk

Tiffany was born May 20, 1989 to Larry and Julie Baltzell. She entered the world, barley waiting for the doctor to catch her. She was cute as a button and was such a good baby.

After high school she enjoyed working in customer service, as a CNA, and did home health care for an elderly lady that she formed a special bond. After a few years she made the choice to attend the Hair Academy and become a hair stylist. There she quickly found her niche in life. Her love for colors and textures quickly became her specialty. It was important to her that anyone in her chair left feeling excited and beautiful. She made her co-workers laugh with her endless humor and bubbly personality. She liked making new friends. She loved music and dancing. She loved getting up early and facing the day with her coffee. She liked to say "The early bird gets the worm", which was funny because she hated worms. Anywhere she was going, she arrived with a smile. She had a talent for writing and enjoyed art work. She recently had taken up baking and making unique candy treats.

She went by many nicknames by the special people her life. Each one had as special meaning to her. Tiffany, Tiff, and her favorite, Auntie TT.

She loved life and cared deeply for everyone she held dear to her heart. Her grandmother JoAnn Schrenk had a special bond with Tiffany and she enjoyed spending time with her, cooking and making treats for her as they watched reruns of Wheel of Fortune and Andy Griffin. She loved her big brother and liked hearing his advice, but rarely took it. She looked up to her two big sisters and admired the women they had become. She enjoyed doing their hair and spending sister time together. She was happiest spending time with family fishing, camping or family get togethers. When she found out she was going to be an aunty, she was over the moon each time a new arrival was announced. She cried the first time she found out she had to change a diaper, but made it through with flying colors.

She was a cat lady and adored her fur babies. Anyone who knew Tiffany could tell you, she was loved talking about her CATS. They brought endless joy in her life. This past year she took on fostering some kittens until they were able to find forever homes. Letting them go was hard after she bonded with them, but she was glad they found homes.

Most of all, she was loved by and her family. Her loss has left a hole in our hearts. She was beautiful inside and out. Her bright smile and laughter will missed.

We love you forever

We love you for always

As long as we are living, our Tiff you will be...

Tiffany is survived by her Mother, Julie Baltzell. Grandmother, JoAnn Schrenk. Sisters, Christina Baltzell, Brandy (Cody) Struecker. Brother, Brian (Ally) Baltzell. Nephews, Brayden Struecker & Brysin Baltzell. Nieces, Rylee Struecker and Izabella Baltzell.

She was proceeded in death by her father, Larry Baltzell and Grandmother, Sandy Baltzell, Grandfathers, Merlin Baltzell and Albert Schrenk.

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Richard BalzerRichard "Dick" Wayne Balzer, our beloved father, brother, grandfather, and uncle entered eternal life at t...
11/26/2025

Richard Balzer

Richard "Dick" Wayne Balzer, our beloved father, brother, grandfather, and uncle entered eternal life at the age of 75 on November 17, 2025. He was born in Bismarck on March 15th, 1950, to Chris and Evangeline (Longmuir) Balzer. The fourth of seven children, he attended St. Mary's Grade School, St. Mary's High School, and graduated from Bismarck High School in 1968. During high school, he played American Legion Baseball and was on the track and field team. After high school, Richard entered the military with a tour of duty in Vietnam.

Following military service, he returned and worked as a deputy sheriff for Burleigh County (for a short time) and a police officer for the Bismarck Police Department. After retiring from the Bismarck Police Department, he was a supervisor at Thermal Line Windows in Mandan and later worked at Hedahl’s in Bismarck.

He found pleasure in the outdoors, especially camping, hunting, fishing, and later, golf.

Richard was preceded in death by his parents, Chris and Evangeline (Longmuir) Balzer, son Scott Balzer, granddaughter Emily Pfannsmith, sisters Bev (Dan) Schaner, Karen (Jim) Ruddy, Corie Atwood, brother, Skip Balzer, son-in-law Kevin Pfannsmith.

Richard is survived by his son, Robert (Jill) Balzer, daughters Lisa Pfannsmith, Tammy (Scott) Hutchinson, Tracy Balzer, sister Mary Morgan, brother Chris (Barb) Balzer, sister-in-law Elaine Balzer, brother-in-law Eric Atwood, all from Bismarck. Richard is also survived by many grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins.

A special thank you to Richard’s dear sister and niece, Mary Morgan and daughter, Erin Wagar for bringing light and joy into his life, making sure he could continue to enjoy life’s simple pleasures. Richard deeply appreciated the special care, companionship and attention given to him throughout his life, especially his last year. Richard was very blessed to have them in his life.

A memorial will be planned for a future date.

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Anna C. RubiaAnna Rubia, 75, of Bismarck, passed away November 24, 2025, at Miller Pointe, Mandan.A Mass of Christian Bu...
11/26/2025

Anna C. Rubia

Anna Rubia, 75, of Bismarck, passed away November 24, 2025, at Miller Pointe, Mandan.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2:00 PM on Friday, November 28, 2025, at Pro-Cathedral of St. Mary, Bismarck, ND. Burial will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bismarck, ND.

Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service with the Rosary beginning at 1:30 PM.

The full obituary is pending.

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Connie Gregoire
11/24/2025

Connie Gregoire

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Jolene CaseJolene Marie Case (nee Mueller) was born on February 13, 1942, to Richard and Elsie (Aichle) Mueller. She was...
11/24/2025

Jolene Case

Jolene Marie Case (nee Mueller) was born on February 13, 1942, to Richard and Elsie (Aichle) Mueller. She was born and raised in Goodrich, North Dakota, and graduated as an honor student from Goodrich High School in 1960. She attended Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska right after high school and studied Liberal Arts.

Jolene married her high school sweetheart, Floyd “Tony” Case. Together they had two sons, Dr. Phillip Case and Stuart Case. They resided mainly in North Dakota and briefly in Madison, Wisconsin, where Tony passed away in 1987 at the age of 47.

Jolene had a wonderful career as a realtor, restaurant owner, and a supervisor for the demo team at Sam’s Club. She retired in January of this year. Jolene was known for her resilience, dedication to family, and strong work ethic. Her life was marked by perseverance, her strength, and love.

Jolene left us on 11/03/25 and is survived by her niece, Angela Barrow (Mueller) and three great nieces, Zoe Martin, Haylie and Ashlie Mueller. She is further survived by numerous cousins, and two great aunts, Shirley Mueller and Dolly Just.

Jolene is preceded in death by her husband, Tony; her two sons, Phillip and Stuart; her parents, Richard and Elsie Muller; her sister, Sharon Docktor; her brother, Richard “Dick” Mueller; and her nephew Richard “Rob” Mueller.

Jolene will be missed by her many friends and remaining relatives who loved her dearly.

A memorial service will be held on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at the Bismarck Funeral Home.

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Jeames KellerJeames E. “Jim” Keller, 89, was called to Heaven on Friday, November 21, 2025, at Edgewood Vista Memory Car...
11/24/2025

Jeames Keller

Jeames E. “Jim” Keller, 89, was called to Heaven on Friday, November 21, 2025, at Edgewood Vista Memory Care in Mandan, ND. Surrounded by love throughout his life, Jim leaves behind a legacy built on hard work, faith, and deep devotion to his family.

Funeral services will be Wednesday, November 26 at 11:00 AM at the Bismarck Funeral Home. Visitation will be Tuesday, November 25 from 5-7 PM with a time of sharing beginning at 7:00PM. Burial will be at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery.

Jim was born on October 20, 1936, in Strasburg, ND, to Peter E. and Monica (Richter) Keller. He spent his early childhood in Strasburg before the family moved to Bismarck when he was seven. He graduated from St. Mary’s High School in 1954, already known as a dependable young man with a gentle spirit.

In 1955, Jim enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and attended Weather School. He was honorably discharged in 1959 and returned home to Bismarck, where he began what would become a lifelong craft. A talented and meticulous carpenter, Jim helped build countless homes, apartments, twin homes, and even a church in the Bismarck area. He later went into business with his brother George, forming Keller Construction—an experience he cherished as much for the time spent with family as for the work itself.

On August 8, 1959, Jim married the love of his life, Bonita “Bonnie” Witkowski, in Mandan. Together they raised five children in the Bismarck–Mandan area, creating a home filled with faith, laughter, and the kind of everyday joys that become treasured memories. Family camping and fishing trips were among Jim’s favorite times, and he especially loved sharing the outdoors with his children and eventually his grandchildren.

After retiring from construction in 1989, he embarked on a new chapter as Head of Maintenance at Mandan Junior High School, where his steady presence and kind nature earned the respect of staff and students alike. He remained there until 1999.

Music was one of Jim’s greatest joys. He played guitar and harmonica, and he shared his gift generously. As a member of the group “Gospel Sounds,” he visited local nursing homes, bringing comfort and happiness through song—a reflection of the compassion he carried so naturally.

Jim is survived by his beloved wife, Bonnie; his children, Tom, Cathy (Randy) Ehlis, and Becky Ressler; 10 grandchildren, Brandyn (Keri) Ehlis, Brittany (Mike) Kennedy, Torrea (Geoff) West, Nicolette Lemu, Sarah (Corey) Peterson, Kayla (Curry) Quinette, Amy Ressler, Katelynn Keller, Jered (Lucy) Keller, and Jaden Keller and 18 great-grandchildren, each of whom brought him tremendous pride and joy.

He was welcomed into Heaven by his parents; seven siblings; sons, Dan and Joe; grandson, Desmond Keller; son-in-law, Allan Ressler; and grandson-in-law, Joseph Lemu.

Jim’s life was one of quiet strength, unwavering faith, and love expressed through service—to his country, his community, and most of all, his family. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

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