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James "Jim" Richard Stenslie
June 17, 1934 - September 23, 2023

Residence: Bismarck, ND, formerly of Napoleon, ND



James “Jim” Richard Stenslie, 89, of Bismarck, ND passed away Saturday, September, 23, 2023 surrounded by his family in Bismarck, ND.

Jim was born on June 17, 1934 in Williston, ND to Kris and Marian (Elsberry) Stenslie of Watford City. Jim was the eldest of 3 children. He and his sisters grew up in a house right across from the school on the south edge of town.

Jim attended school in Watford and was very active in extra-curriculars: sports, music, student government, drama, school newspaper, and on the yearbook staff. He graduated in 1952. He attended NDSU in Fargo for 1 year; then took off a year to teach at the rural Dodge school in McKenzie County. Jim then attended Concordia College from 1954 until he graduated with a degree in psychology in 1957. It was at Concordia that Jim met Norma Wennerstrom, a farm girl from Hope, ND. They met in Biology class. They were joined in marriage in November of 1957.

In the fall of 1957, Jim started at Luther Seminary in Saint Paul. He was leaning toward a career in psychology, but thought some background in theology would be helpful. He kept returning to the seminary for more education, but didn’t conclude that his call was to be a pastor until after his internship in Huron, South Dakota in 1959-60. Jim was ordained a pastor in the newly formed American Lutheran Church in June of 1961.

Jim and Norma had three children: Karen (born in 1959), Peder (born in 1963), and Lisa (born in 1967). They also had many foster children, including three who lived with them for several years: Connie (from 1971-1973), Misty (from 1988-1991), and April (from 1992-1994).

Jim served full-time pastoral calls in Ambrose (1961-1967), Stanley (1967-1982), and Mandan (1982-1991). He then worked as a chaplain at the North Dakota State Penitentiary (1991-1995); and, after that, chaplain at Missouri Slope Nursing Home (1995-1999).

At Jim’s first call (Ambrose), he served a five-point parish: Ambrose Lutheran, First Lutheran, Trinity, Twin Buttes, and East Writing Rock. He also provided chaplain services at the Fortuna Air Force Station for a while. During that time, Jim and his family also spent a year in Chicago while Jim took his CPE training at Lutheran General Hospital.

It was during their 14 years at Stanley that Jim and Norma raised their family. American Lutheran Church was a large and active congregation and Stanley was a lovely community with a lot going on. These years provided Jim, and the whole family, with many rich memories.

In 1982, Jim answered a call to form a new mission congregation in Mandan. This ended up being Heart River Lutheran Church, an ELCA congregation that met on the grounds of the North Dakota State Industrial School, a juvenile correctional facility. During that time, Jim also served as a chaplain at the school and as a chaplain at the Heartview Treatment Clinic in Mandan.

Jim developed many hobbies over his lifetime. He loved and played music, mastering several instruments over his lifetime: clarinet, trumpet, banjo, tuba, and trombone. He loved playing music with Norma in church, in the community, and at home. He enjoyed model-building, carpentry, and fishing. He loved airplanes and acquired a pilot’s license in 1977, and eventually bought his own airplane. He experimented with sewing. He became a woodcarver and avid cyclist, participating in many CANDISC biking tours around western North Dakota. He even tried his hand at writing poetry. He was always looking for something new to learn. He loved the challenge of mastering a new skill.

In 1999, Jim and Norma fulfilled a long-held dream when they moved to their cabin on Lake Sakakawea to enjoy their retirement years. They spent 14 years there. This was a truly rich and wonderful time. There were lots of visits from children and grandchildren. The beauty of the lake and prairie and sunsets was breathtaking. One of Jim’s greatest passions was to build things, and during these years he pursued this hobby with great enthusiasm. He came up with many projects. Some were practical, some were to please various members of his family, and others were just for fun. For example, he built a treehouse and dungeon for his grandkids; and a screened porch for Norma. Jim and Norma were active members of Bethlehem Lutheran Church during their years at the cabin. Jim also served as vice-pastor for Keene Lutheran Parish in the year 2001 and again from 2004 to 2007.

Concerned about the changes that the Bakken oil boom brought to the region, Jim and Norma decided to leave the cabin in 2013. They settled in the town of Napoleon and lived there for 6 years. They grew very fond of this little community. Once again, Jim was called on to serve the church for a while as vice-pastor for St. Luke Lutheran Church in Wishek, North Dakota.

Jim was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2019. He and Norma decided to move into assisted living in Bismarck to be closer to their children. In January of 2023, Jim was moved into a memory care unit, while Norma went to live with her daughter, Lisa. In September, Jim entered the hospice program and joined his wife again at their daughter’s home. He passed away on September 23.

Jim had an incredible zest for life. He truly cherished all that God had placed in his world. He loved people, loved nature, loved adventure, loved his church, and loved his hobbies; but his greatest love was his family. He was always happiest when he had his family around him. That was true when he was a young father, all throughout his life… even in his last days.

Jim is survived by his wife, Norma of 66 years; his daughters, Karen (Joe) Larrivee and Lisa (Phillip) Stenslie-Budd, both in Bismarck; his son, Peder (Tone-Lise) Stenslie of New Town; his sister Judy Haugen of Minneapolis, Minnesota and Green Valley, Arizona; his brothers-in-law George Madsen of Duluth, Minnesota and Don (Georgialee) Wennerstrom of (Dayton, Nevada); his nieces Kris (Dede) Haugen of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Jody (John) Krug of Catonsville, Maryland, Anna (David) Madsen of Two Harbors, Minnesota, and Else (Jon) Madsen Goltz of Anchorage, Alaska; his grandchildren, Andrew, Peder, Margaret, Isaac, Sam, Solvei, Kristian, and Johan; and 2 great-grandchildren, Avery and Ryker.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Kris and Marian Stenslie; mother and father-in-law, Oscar and Selma Wennerstrom; his sister Margorie Madsen and brother-in-law Darryl Haugen.

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Kay Johnson (El Paso, TX)
Sep 25, 2023
I am so sad to hear this. Such great memories from all our church activities growing up. Loved our retreat for confirmation to Stenslie’s and Johnson’s cabins. He played a very important part of my growing up! Sending hugs and prayers to you all! May all your wonderful memories help you through this difficult time.
Kristy Halverson (New Town , ND)
Sep 25, 2023
So sorry to hear of your family’s loss. My sincere condolences and prayers to all the family. Our memories become more precious. Kristy Halverson
Denise Krefting (Grimes, IA)
Sep 26, 2023
I am so sorry for your loss. I know what it’s like to lose someone you love to this horrible disease. I remember wonderful times at our cabin with your family next door. One particular memory about Jim was when my sister, as a toddler, Keri would take her clothes off when she was down at the lake and Jim would come over and let my mom know that she was down there without any clothes on :-) lots of love to you all
Pastor Dick Smith (Bismarck, North Dakota)
Sep 26, 2023
My sympathy to you all at the passing of Jim. Toni and I got to know Pedar and his family at Heart River and through them feel we came to know Jim and the gift he was to us all.
The promise of the resurrection is the hope of our calling we all share in our baptism in Christ. We yearn for that day and the blest reunion with Jim.
Bruce & Linda Beechie (Mandan, ND)
Sep 26, 2023
Our sincere condolences to all of Jim's family. Pr. Jim officiated our marriage ceremony and Norma played the organ. As a member of Heart River Lutheran Church, I am blessed to have known Peder, Tone-Lise, Solvei, Kristian and Johan during their time there. Thinking of all of you during this difficult time.
Kathy Brenna (New Town, ND)
Sep 26, 2023
The students & I loved having Jim as a member of the New Town High School Band! He came to rehearsal every day & performed all of our pep band gigs & concerts. Big hugs & prayers for all who knew & loved Jim!
Myree Lokken Phipps Flanagan (Bluffton, South Carolina)
Sep 26, 2023
Jerry P and I were his first couple to counsel and marry.at Trinity Lutheran Church of Stanley. I was sadden to hear of his passing. May God have blessed him in taking him Home.
Bonnie Hofmann (Medina (formerly from Keene), ND)
Sep 27, 2023
Jim was instrumental in my faith journey. He was my confirmation teacher during a time when Keene was waiting on a call. I loved listening to him tell the story of Jesus and enjoyed learning from him. My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.
Donna Berg (VALDOSTA, GA)
Sep 27, 2023
Pastor Stenslie was such a genuine person. He helped Kari with her confirmation classes.
I shared a story with him about his mother when she taught my sister Cindy and I in first and second grade. He teared up when I told him of her act of kindness. It still brings tears to my eyes. He was so much like his mother Marion. He will be dearly missed.
Judy and Dale Nabben (Bismarck, ND)
Sep 27, 2023
Norma &family
We are sorry for the loss and grief you are going through.
I appreciated Jim's insight and helpfulness .
I have fond memories of visiting you and Jim at Valley View Heights.
We pray God comforts you with the Easter promise.
John Carlson (Hamilton, MT)
Sep 27, 2023
Peder, please know my thoughts and prayers are with your mother and your entire family. May God bless your dad's memory and be with you all.
Brad Bartels (Williston , ND)
Sep 27, 2023
I am saddened to hear of Jim’s passing. Jim and Norma were two of the nicest people I had the pleasure of delivering ups packages to. In the winter months, it meant parking at the top and walking down the hill to see what Jim was building next! He shared many stories and showed me the many things he had made. I was truly amazed by his talent and ability. He will be missed by many.
Norma and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Bernice Anderson
Sep 27, 2023
Rev. Stenslie was with us when my mom died and as she drew her last breaths, he said words of comfort that commended her to God. One week later he was the pastor at our wedding at Trinity of rural Ambrose.
I have always remembered his kindness through those difficult days.
Blessed is his memory.
Pr. Ken Michaelis (Porterfield, WI)
Sep 28, 2023
Our sympathy to Norma and family on the loss of Pr. Jim. I enjoyed working with him back in the Ross-Stanley area years ago. Thanks Jim, and peace to you all. Pr. Ken and Joanne Michaelis
Pat Lautenschlager
Sep 28, 2023
I was so sorry to hear about Jim. I always enjoyed working with him in Stanley & Mandan. I have such sympathy for you Norma & the family.
Diane & Meyer Kinnoin (Palermo , ND)
Sep 28, 2023
Norma and family,
Dear Norma & Family,
We are saddened to hear of Jim’s passing. Meyer and I have such good memories of Jim and you Norma. Jim was a wonderful, faithful, kind, Pastor and a great friend. We will miss him and his friendly smile. We are unable to attend Jim‘s funeral. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family tomorrow and the days to come. God bless you all. love, Diane and Meyer
LaDonna Blaich (Bismarck, ND)
Sep 29, 2023
I was so saddened to learn just today of the passing of Pastor Jim. My parents were among the founding members of the Heart River Lutheran Church. Through them I met this wonderful first pastor of the little church. I will always remember him as the warm, kind, gentle man in his simple pastoral robe who greeted me as a visitor and meant so much to my parents. Later, after he had moved on, I became a member and so appreciated the teachings of his son and lay pastor, Peder. My heart goes out to all of the family. May peace and happy memories be yours always.
Dennis Johnson (Watford City, North Dakota)
Sep 29, 2023
Our sincerest sympathies to the Family of James Stenslie.
Diane & Meyer Kinnoin (Palermo , ND)
Sep 29, 2023
Norma and family,
Dear Norma & Family,
We are saddened to hear of Jim’s passing. Meyer and I have such good memories of Jim and you Norma. Jim was a wonderful, faithful, kind, Pastor and a great friend. We will miss him and his friendly smile. We are unable to attend Jim‘s funeral. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family tomorrow and the days to come. God bless you all. love, Diane and Meyer
Pat Lautenschlager
Oct 6, 2023
I was so sorry to hear about Jim. I always enjoyed working with him in Stanley & Mandan. I have such sympathy for you Norma & the family.
April OldRock Cantrell (Minot, ND)
Feb 20, 2025
OMG!!! I am so heartbroken right now this man and his family was the only foster family that I had that had the biggest heart and patience for everyone...I am gonna miss you Mr.Stenslie so very very much
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