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Fulkerson - Stevenson Funeral Home

Bryce Witt
1.18.1952 - February 8, 2026

Place of Birth: Sidney, Montana
Residence: Sidney, Montana
Age: 74

michael A peel (GLENDIVE, MT)
Feb 20, 2026
R.I. P. Bryce
Scott and Cindy Kwasney (Billings, Montana)
Feb 21, 2026
Dearest Brendan, Shay, Tyra, Kale, and Hadley,
We'd like to offer our sympathy towards all of you and your extended family and friends. Having recently lost my own parent I know firsthand the waves of emotion you'll likely experience. Think of good days you have had together. Don't mourn the loss of life but celebrate the time you had with one another.
Paul Solomonson (Bismarck, North Dakota)
Feb 23, 2026
Bryce was a loyal friend and co-worker at the MDU Lewis & Clark Plant in Sidney. He was always willing to help with any project. RIP my friend!
Chesster (Klamath Falls, OR)
Feb 25, 2026
Thank you.. for being in my memories, for all your bad jokes, every time you got my name "wrong", and thank you, most of all, for sharing your family and home with the likes of me. Rest Easy, Bryce.
Phyllis Gunderson (Sisseton, South Dakota)
Feb 27, 2026
Marilyn & family,
Please know that you are all in in our thoughts & prayers.
Phyllis & Roger
Dave kollman
Apr 22, 2026
Sorry to hear about Bryce smartest guy I’ve ever met.
Jim Walker (Lincoln City, Oregon )
Apr 24, 2026
I deeply regret that I was not able to personally attend the Memorial Service. I celebrate his friendship in life and will continue to grieve the loss.
Bryce Vaux Witt was my best friend from grade school, junior high, high school, and beyond.
At Sidney Central Elementary, in fifth grade, I was placed in the classroom with the end of the alphabet. Bryce and I became inseparable. We moved on from the Calvin & Hobbes-ian
Girl Haters Club into middle school, where our tastes in girls definitely changed. We were both geeks, nerds, and had awkward social lives. We followed the Minnesota Twins and the Vikings, despite losses in the World Series, and Super Bowls, respectively. We liked the same music, (not so much the Country Music of the time) we once worked cleaning the kennels. My recollection is that Bryce’s father was a veterinarian at that clinic. I let Bryce down our Freshman year, when he asked a girl to the dance on the understanding that I would go too. In the event, I chickened out. Bryce went and had a good time, and graciously forgave me for ducking out.
One Halloween we pranked the high school by raising a home-made Jolly Roger Pirate flag complete with skull and crossbones over the school. To our great disappointment, the janitor arrived before dawn, took it down and threw it away, so it went unseen by any fellow students.
Memories include painting a lattice fence for his grandfather Sig Anderson, on what must have been the hottest day of the year. I wish we could have been as clever as Tom Sawyer, getting our neighborhood friends to pay for the privilege of painting a fence.
I loved going to his lake cabin, and in the winter, skating on the frozen ice.
I was heartbroken when he moved to Great Falls, finishing his high school career at Charley Russel.
At Concordia in Moorhead Minnesota, he established a reputation for going outside in the cold from class to class in his shirtsleeves!
Bryce and Marilyn always graciously hosted our family when we went back to Sidney to see my folks, and for class reunions. He was an honorary member of SHS class of 1970. I always thought I would see him again at our next reunion.
I just miss him terribly.
Kevin johnson (Sidney, Montana )
Apr 26, 2026
RIP Bryce. You were a good man. I always enjoyed visiting with you