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It Is Our Privilege And Purpose To Serve You
Steven Brice Brenno
November 10, 1994 - August 4, 2020

Place of Birth: Bismarck, ND
Residence: Watford City, ND
Age: 25

Steven “Brice” Brenno.

In the afternoon of August 4, 2020, Brice tragically died at Sanford Hospital in Bismarck, ND, after sustaining injuries in a car accident earlier that day. He was 25 years old.

Brice was born a hefty 10 pounder at Sanford Hospital, Bismarck, November 10, 1994, at 10:00 PM. He was the first child of Steve Brenno and only child of Lennae Grahn, both of whom were adoring parents.

As a toddler, Brice was a funny, happy little kid with white hair (once he grew some) and the biggest blue eyes ever. He loved being read stories and learning his alphabet, particularly the R’s “Rrrrrr” and W’s “Wuh!”.

It wasn’t long before Brice found his true love. Sports. He was hitting toy golf clubs and batting off a tee before he was 3. He loved to show off to sales clerks how he could jump. He loved Michael Jordan. At 3, he once declared on an elevator that he was Michael Jordan. Another passenger, a boy maybe 7, was skeptical. He asked Brice, “If you’re Michael Jordan, then what’s your number?” Brice proudly announced, “ 3 and 2!” Not bad for a little squirt!

Brice was soon playing soccer and Tball, coached by his dad. He added basketball, coached by his mom, and bowling in his elementary years. He entered bowling tournaments winning scholarship money and even rolled a 202 at age 9.

Brice was also a big fan of Harry Potter. He and his mom would listen to the audiobooks on the way to and from school and work and sometimes have to wait a few minutes in the parking lot if it was an especially exciting part.

He started “real” golf and snow boarding when he was 9. He also enjoyed playing roller blade hockey in the cul de sac with all of his neighbors. Brice participated in traveling baseball and pitched with his signature side arm delivery. At 12, he once struck out 13 batters in a 6 inning game.

He went to Elementary and Middle School in Bloomington, MN, and moved to Watford City, ND, after 6th grade, where he attended Watford City Junior High and Senior High.

Brice was quarterback for the Watford City Wolves 7th-11th grade. He also played High School basketball, baseball, Legion Baseball, and qualified for the ND State Tournament in Track when he was a sophomore.

During High School, Brice was continuously surrounded by friends. They went on ski/snowboarding vacations, supported each other’s sports, and generally did a lot of goofing around. There was the planking, the owling, and the balancing large and heavy objects on their chins in shop class. Many of them went on a European trip after graduation - Brice mentioned that Switzerland was the most amazing place he’d ever seen.

Brice graduated in 2013 and entered Montana State University that Fall. It is uncertain how much time he spent in the library, but he managed to become a regular on the snowboarding hill.

As an adult, Brice was an avid and talented golfer and played with Steve regularly and Lennae during their visits. He captained his local slow pitch softball team and played darts in the local leagues. He also cheered for the Minnesota sports teams and attended Vikings, Wild, Twins, and Timberwolves games with his parents.

Brice worked at Fox Hills Golf Course in Watford City for 4 seasons. He had recently begun to work in the oil field as a welders helper. He was learning the trade and hoped to progress into welding himself.

Brice was an organ donor, giving comfort to his parents that he may have saved someone else’s life.

Brice was preceded in death by his “Grandpa Konnie”, Konrad Norstog and Aunt Glennae Brenno.

Brice is survived by his parents, Steve and Tammy Brenno, of Watford City; Lennae Grahn Norstog and Jeff Jara, of Rosemount, MN; sisters, Shannon, Elizabeth, Victoria; brother Eric; Grandparents Rollie and Judy Dahl, Watford City; Sharon Norstog, Shell Lake, WI; Aunts and Uncles Ann and John Taylor; Jeff Grahn and Craig Schmidt; Chris Dahl; Craig Dahl; Cousins Shawna Carter, Skylar Rogness, Justyse Dahl, Aria Dahl, Emily De Niro, Greta Cameron, Jennifer Haver, Zak Taylor; countless numbers of friends and teammates.

Visitation is scheduled Wednesday and Thursday, August 12 & 13, noon to 7:00 PM at Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home 304 Fourth Ave NE in Watford City, ND. A casual service for family and close friends is scheduled for Friday, August 14, 2:00 at Fulkerson Stevenson. A reception open to all will be held at Steve and Tammy’s Watford City residence at 3:30. Please join us to celebrate and honor Brice’s life. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to LifeSource at life-source.org, (612.800.6100), the organization that was able to harvest Brice’s usable organs.

A Golf Outing at Fox Hills in Brice’s honor is planned for Saturday, August 15. Please contact Steve or Lennae if you are interested.


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Steve Kummer (Pelican Rapids, MN)
Aug 7, 2020
Steve
You and I have been friends for over 50 years!!! I was fortunate to meet Brice during his teenage years when he came to live in WC. He Was always easy to talk to...... And “Damn” could he hit a golf ball.
I wish all of you the very best in the days to come, and I will hopefully see you soon Bud.

Steve Kummer
Dustin & Sara Ceynar family (Arnegard, ND)
Aug 8, 2020
Steve & family~
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. I am glad Nate and Brice shared a special friendship throughout High School and beyond. May memories of laughter and love guide you through this difficult time.
Ria Lepage (Rancho Mirage, Ca)
Aug 10, 2020
I know the hurt will never go away but I am praying with all my might that your heartache will lessen, that your searing pain will soften & your tears will one day flow more gently......
Sending all the love a mother can send......
Cat Schneider (Bloomington, MN)
Aug 11, 2020
With so much love to you, Lennae, and your family as you navigate this devastating loss. You all are in my heart...
Elise (Ebhardt) Balderrama (Bloomington , MN)
Aug 11, 2020
Lennae and Steve,
Love forever from Bloomington, from all the baseball fields and banging on all the bleachers.
Lynn (Heiser) Meuchel (Williston, ND)
Aug 12, 2020
Steve and Brenno Family. I am so sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May you find peace in the many memories that you have of Steven.
Elise (Ebhardt) Balderrama (Bloomington , MN)
Aug 28, 2020
Lennae and Steve,
Love forever from Bloomington, from all the baseball fields and banging on all the bleachers.
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