Fulkerson - Stevenson Funeral Home It Is Our Privilege And Purpose To Serve You Springan - Stevenson Funeral Home
Fulkerson - Stevenson Funeral Home
Springan - Stevenson Funeral Home
It Is Our Privilege And Purpose To Serve You
Howard Lange
January 14, 1929 - July 19, 2017

Place of Birth: Williston, North Dakota
Residence: Grassy Butte, North Dakota
Age: 88

Howard Lange, 88, lifelong resident of Grassy Butte, ND, passed away on Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at St. Alexius Hospital in Bismarck, ND. At his request cremation has taken place. His memorial arrangements are with Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home of Watford City, ND.

Howard was born January 14th, 1929 to Charles F and Nora [Esby] Lange. He attended Boehm school through the 8th grade, doing 7th & 8th grade the same year, followed by Killdeer High School class of 1947. A hunting accident at the start of his high school days set him back a bit but couldn’t keep him down. His dad bought him a leather tool kit to keep him occupied while healing up. Leather-working stayed with him throughout the rest of his life. The chaps and bridles he made are owned by friends and family in almost every state from Canada down to Arizona.

Around 1948, Howard was a teacher at the Maverick Flats School west of Grassy Butte. When asked how long he taught, he would always chuckle and say, “3 months and 3 weeks”. In the 40's - 50's, he worked on the family ranch and also helped Fettigs move stock around to different rodeos. In the mid to late 50's, he worked at Theodore Roosevelt National Park as a maintenance man and was also a charter member of the Badlands Saddle Club. At the club, he helped produce and also competed in the rodeos including team tying with his future father in-law Ben Baye.

In 1962, he married Betty Baye raising two boys, Bennie and Howard J. They loved their life on their badlands ranch, through good years and bad. In the nineties, they started being “snow birds” going to Arizona for a few months every year. As long as Howard could be around horses, he was happy.
Howard was past director of the McKenzie County Grazing Association, a McKenzie County School Board member of District 13, and McKenzie County Fair Board member. He was honored by the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association for his many, many years as a livestock brand inspector.

He is survived by his two sons, Bennie [Beth] Lange of Grassy Butte and Howard [JoAnne] Lange of Scottsdale, Arizona; Four grandchildren, Bridger, Laura, BriAnne, and Sierra Lange; Sister Ruth Geinert of Valley City. He was preceded in death by his wife Betty, parents Charlie and Nora, and brother Oliver. Howard was a great Dad and Granddad and will be greatly missed.

Sign Guest Book

* Name

City

State

Phone

Email

* Message

Image

Image Description:

Type the characters from the second box into the text box
  

* Required Fields

Jeanette Anderson (Watford City, ND)
Jul 22, 2017
To the family of Howard Lange:
Deepest Sympathies and may he Rest In Peace.
Jodi Johnston McKinzie (Williston, North Dakota)
Jul 24, 2017
To the whole Lange family -
My deepest sympathies to you for your loss. All my prayers and thoughts are going out to all of you. May Howard rest in peace.
Cheryl Rafferty (Thatcher, Arizona)
Jul 24, 2017
Ben, How did and all Lange &Bags families
Was shocked and saddened to hear of your dad's passing. He seemed so well when saw him last December. Another good ole boy gone. Remember all our gathering and branding times! Sympathy to all.
Cheryl Rafferty
Margaret Renbarger
Jul 25, 2017
Beth and family, So sorry for your loss. God Bless.
Judy Wright (Watford City, ND)
Jul 25, 2017
So sorry to hear of the loss of Howard. My deepest sympathy to all of the family.
Larry & Tanya Andersen (Watford City , ND)
Jul 27, 2017
Bennie,Beth and family,
So sorry to hear of your father's passing. Thinking of you and praying for you at this sad time.
Polly Lindemann-Lagasse (Enderlin, ND)
Jul 27, 2017
what an interesting life he had and doing what he loved the most, ranching and horses. I will always cherish the beautiful bridle he just made for me last year ! What an honor to have known him, good man.
Wayne Hawkinson (Andover, MN)
Jul 28, 2017
I met Howard at the Legacy Lodge in Killdeer. He lived across the hall from my Mom, Shirley Hawkinson. I held the door open for him many times for him to get into his apartment with his wheelchair. I would kid with him about him wearing his leather gloves as he got used to his wheelchair. I would ask why he wouldn't turn up the heat, so he didn't have to wear gloves inside ;-) My family enjoyed visiting with him when we were back in town. My deepest sympathies to his family.
Clinton HAWKINSON (Memphis, TN)
Aug 7, 2017
I'm very sorry to hear of Howard's passing. I got to know Howard & Ollie in the Dormitory while going to Killdeer High School. Class of 1947. My condolences to his two sons and their families. He was one of the nicest friends any one could ask for. May he rest in peace!
No Photos available