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Collection: FND001 - SHSND Foundation - North Dakota Heritage Family Memorial Program
Series: Tribute
Folder: DIG
Item: 271512
Title: Gregory M. Holverson
Date: 7/16/1947-10/30/2016
Creator:
Inscription/Marks: 7/16/1947
Summary: Gregory M. Holverson, 69, Menoken, ND, died October 30, 2016. Funeral services were held on Friday, November 4, at Parkway Funeral Service, 2330 Tyler Parkway, Bismarck, with Rev. Darrel Aleson officiating. Burial was held Friday at the ND Veterans Cemetery, Mandan. Greg was born July 16, 1947, in Willmar, MN, to Shirle and Mildred Holverson. Greg graduated from Willmar High School in 1965 where he earned an Eagle Scout award and played on the golf team.  In 1970, he graduated from NDSU with a degree in architecture and was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and US Army ROTC. After college, Greg moved to Bismarck and practiced architecture with the Al F. Kosir firm, then spent 30 years in sales with Team Lab, before retiring in August 2016. Greg served in the US Army Reserves. Greg enjoyed walleye fishing, deer and pheasant hunting, golf and spending time with his large, extended family at his lake home on George Lake in Spicer, MN. Greg married Connie Wisness in 1969 and had two children, Heather and Seth.  He married Laurie Wagner in 1981 and had one son, Ryan. Greg is survived by his sons, Seth of Lake Oswego, OR, and Ryan (Amanda Renner) of Bismarck; sister Patricia Peterson of Willmar, MN; grandchildren Oliver (8), Eleanor (6), and his newest sweetheart, Grace Holverson (2 months). He was preceded in death by his parents and daughter Heather.
Red ID: FND_I_79008 Image ID: 523773 Image Notes: FND001 271512

Collection: FND001 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: SHSND Foundation - North Dakota Heritage Family Memorial Program
Date: -

Summary: The North Dakota Heritage Family Memorial Program is sponsored by the North Dakota Funeral Directors Association. The life stories of deceased North Dakotans are featured in an archvied collection. Current partners in the project are Eastgate Funeral & Cremation Services, Bismarck Evans Funeral Homes, Carrington and New Rockford Everson-Coughlin Funeral Home, Williston Fulkerson Funeral Home, Tioga Fulkerson Funeral Home, Watford City Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home, Williston Nero Funeral Home, Bottineau Parkway Funeral Service, Bismarck Springan Stevenson Funeral Home, Stanley Stevenson Funeral Home, Dickinson These funeral homes provide recent obituaries to the Foundation, where staff and volunteers format, edit and archive each memorial. The memorials are posted, and copies are sent to the family for their input and approval. The listing currently features more than 13,000 memorials, and is constantly updated as new memorials and histories are received.

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