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Douglas (Doug) (Moses) C. Johnsrud
November 23, 1945 - May 21, 2017

Place of Birth: Williston, ND
Residence: Watford City, ND
Age: 71

Doug Johnsrud,71, of Watford City, passed away surrounded by family on Sunday, May 21, 2017 at McKenzie County Medical Hospital. His Funeral Arrangements has been entrusted to Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home – Watford City.

Douglas “Doug” Johnsrud aka “Moses” was born November 23, 1945 to John and Alice (Nelson) Johnsrud. He grew up on the family farm northeast of Watford City and attended Nelson School his elementary years. He graduated from Watford City High School in 1964. He attended Jamestown College and then entered the U.S. Army and was stationed in Korea.

Doug and Bonnie (Toepke) were married at First Lutheran Church in Mandan in November 1970. They joined the Johnsrud family farm where they have resided for 46 years. After 13 years of marriage, they were blessed with one son, Kristopher, and spent many happy years following him around as he played hockey and baseball.

Doug loved to farm, but especially enjoyed caring for livestock and bailing hay. His cows were his pride and joy. He also was a great sports enthusiast especially for the New York Yankees. He was reading the Fargo Forum sports pages and baseball box scores before he started the first grade. He played five years “first string” with the Watford Legion baseball team. He also played basketball in high school and was known for a long-soft jump shot. In one game he scored 48 points from what would now be “three point range”; todays scoring would have given him 72 points. In later years, Doug was an ardent supporter of the Watford City Legion baseball program. Each winter he handwrote more than a hundred letters to businesses and individuals seeking their support for the next year’s baseball season. His letters were an important part of baseball fund raising program.

He enjoyed hunting and fishing in all seasons. There are several prize mounts to attest to his success. Days hunting with his friends were highlights of his years.

Doug was known for his excellent penmanship and organization. For the past several years he has kept records for Garden Lutheran Cemetery as well as other community organizations.

Doug is survived by his wife, Bonnie, son Kristopher and his wife Hallie and three and a half grandchildren, Hayden, Halle, Jeter,and baby due in July, all of Watford City. Other survivors include two brothers, Myron (Muriel), Fargo and Merton (Karen), Bismarck, brother-in-law, Richard (Sandy) Toepke, Rapid City, SD, three nieces and three nephews and their families, and mother-in-law, Alice Witkowski.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Alice Johnsrud, and fathers-in-law, Frank Witkowski and Lyle Toepke.

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Mary Ann Hoff Pyatt (Mills, Wy)
May 22, 2017
Sandy,Rich, Tammy & Stuart
Sending prayers for comfort during this difficult. Sorry to hear about your loss. Sending prayers, love and hugs.

Your old Mandan neighbor and friend
Mary Ann
Marci Enderud-Murphy
May 23, 2017
Bonnie and Kris,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss and pray that you may find comfort in the memories you shared with Doug. God Bless You.
Karen Rolfsrud Kirmis (AUSTIN, TX)
May 23, 2017
Thinking of you as you mourn Doug's passing. Memories of high school days when Doug thrilled us all with his sports prowess. God's peace to you as you share this family time filled with memories.
David & Shirley Johnsrud (Soldotna, Alaska)
May 23, 2017
So sorry for your loss. I have many good memories of growing up with Doug and all the family get-togethers. Dave
Joan (Nelson) Berg (Coon Rapids, Mn)
May 24, 2017
My thoughts are with Doug's family and friends today. As cousins, we grew up together and I especially enjoyed my time spent at their farm and all its amenities. The later years the family celebrations when all the relatives gathered were also very a very special time to reconnect. until we meet again.......Joan
Terry Nordeng (Three Forks , Mt.)
May 25, 2017
Bonnie and Kris
So sorry to hear about Doug, I will miss him dearly, he was a good man... Terry
Myrna Hay & Nathan Dekker
May 25, 2017
So very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Larry and Colleen Johnsrud Kling (Star, Idaho)
May 26, 2017
Larry and I called Doug a friend . My Dad loved him and so enjoyed playing cards with him. He was smart, a great athlete with a genuine personality. Our hearts go out to you and your family. The Father will comfort in the days ahead. Blessings !
BETH WELLER (ALBORN, MN)
May 27, 2017
To the Johnsruds, esp. Bonnie-so sorry to hear about Doug's passing. You were among the very first people I met when moving to Watford & you've always been great folks to know. Doug is at peace now, so can you be. Take care of each other.
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