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Dora E. Rolfstad
August 11, 1921 - December 27, 2024

Place of Birth: Epping, North Dakota
Residence: Watford City, North Dakota
Age: 103




Heaven has gained an angel as our mother, Dora E. Rolfstad has passed from this life on earth to her heavenly home on December 27, 2024.

Born on August 11, 1921, to Martin and Sophia (Sampson) Jacobson in Epping ND, Dora was the 10th of 11 children, the baby girl, who became an aunt at 2 years old.

Dora was raised and graduated in Epping, then took off to stay with her sister in Seattle and become a “rosie riveter”. But she had met this boy, Ervin Rolfstad, at one of the dances her brothers had taken her to in Epping and he decided he couldn’t live without her and went to Seattle and proposed. She said yes, and they were married in Missoula, Montana on their way home to the family farm northeast of Williston. There they lived and raised their 6 children, Larry, Barbara, Dyanne, Theresa, Martin, and Bekki from then until 1977 when they retired from farming and Erv built a house for Mom. They lived there until Erv’s passing in 1990.

Dora was a faithful member of First Lutheran Church, worked tirelessly as a farm wife, raised a huge garden every summer, was known as a very good cook, fed custom combiners and road construction crews, was a member of Muddy Valley Homemakers, was a 4H leader while all of her children were in 4H, worked election boards, and anything else asked of her.

After ‘retiring’ Dora moved into Williston and volunteered for Red Cross blood drives, worked as a bailiff for Williams County District Court where she spoiled jurors with her home baked goodies until she was 92, and volunteered at the Senior Center where she loved helping all the ‘old people’.

After Dora fell in 2018 and broke her pelvis she was in swing bed and then moved to Good Shepherd Home in Watford City where they became a part of her extended family until her passing on December 27, 2024.

Surviving Dora are her 3 daughters, Dyanne Johnsrud, Roundup Mt, Theresa Torgerson, Beulah ND, and Bekki (Harold) Larson, Arnegard ND; son-in-law Dave Stewart, Virginia, Mn; 11 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Delores Jacobson; many nieces and nephews.

Preceding her in death are her parents; husband, Ervin; sons, Martin and Larry; daughter, Barbara Stewart; 4 son-in-law’s, Jeff Haugen, David Barkie, Alvin Johnsrud, and Howard Torgerson; daughter-in-law, Linda; all 10 siblings; and numerous in-laws and extended family.
Dora left footprints on the hearts of so many and now will use her many talents in heaven, leaving a hole in so many of our hearts here on earth, until we meet again.

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Jeanne Knudsvig
Dec 28, 2024
My prayers & thoughts are with all Dora family. Keep her memories close to your hearts to help you through the days ahead..
Sincere sympathy
Jeanne Smith Knudsvig
Wanda Davidsen (Williston , ND)
Dec 29, 2024
I am so very sorry for your loss. Prayers with you and your family.
Larry and Valerie Nygaard (Mcclusky , North Dakota)
Dec 30, 2024
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Dora. Please know you’re in our prayers and thoughts.
Pam Kennedy-Schneider (Bismarck , ND)
Dec 30, 2024
Bekki and all who love your Momma, Dora: May your strength of faith in knowing your Momma is living her life with loved ones in the kingdom of Heaven. Tears are normal because we love hard & miss our loved ones, and you have memories to keep you until you see your Momma again. God bless you all and your sweet Mom. Love, Pam
Pauline Everson (Williston , North dakota )
Dec 30, 2024
Terri: your Mom was a special lady. I am sure you will all miss her. God bless your memories.
Wanda Johnson Miller (Fairview, MT)
Dec 30, 2024
It was a long, long time ago but I never will forget the smell of fresh cinnamon rolls in the Rolfstad farm kitchen. The wonderful hugs and her enthusiasm at our Christmas program at Palmer school. I remember one of you girls helping me with arithmetic. God bless you and comfort you all as you adjust to the loss of your dear Mother/Grandmother/Friend Dora.
Sincerely,
Wanda M Miller
Jean Lindvig (Williston, ND)
Dec 31, 2024
Dora was first known to me as a country community neighbor of my Aunt Evelyn. She was really so bubbly all the time. We had great visits at First Lutheran and she was truly an inspiration and mentor. I was happy for jury trial days when I worked in District Court, because Dora was a dependable and capable bailiff we could count on to get the job done. And her jury treats usually spilled over on to our desks after the trial was finished. She held great pride in her endeavors and family. I have missed her already since she left Williston, and my sincere condolences for those who feel this glaring absence in their hearts. I will always hear her voice and laughter, and see those winking smiles.
Loren D Haugen (Bismarck, ND)
Dec 31, 2024
Linda and I send our sympathy to Dora's family. We knew her in Williston as she participated in church and community!
Scott Brokaw (Maple Grove, Minnesota )
Dec 31, 2024
Bekki & the Rolfstad family,
Thinking of Dora brings back great memories. The Christmas plays at Palmer School, the many other events which she and Ervin helped make so special. Their dog waiting at the school door to walk home with the Rolfstad kids. Ervin and Dora were close friends of my parents. They were respected members of our farm community. I remember as a young guy the row of tractors and drills going to the Rolfstad farm fields to plant wheat when Ervin was ill. Also the community helping frame their new, beautiful home. More recently it was great seeing Dora’s beautiful smile at the Kensington while visiting my mom and other friends. I really cherished our visits. She was a lady of faith, compassion and caring. I was blessed to have known her.
CAROL JEAN SANDVIK (WILLISTON, North Dakota)
Jan 1, 2025
Offering sympathy, prayers and hugs at your great loss!! Sorry to hear of her passing. I so enjoyed working with Dora at First Lutheran in the past and always looked forward to seeing her and her smile whenever and where ever our paths would meet. Her smiles, kindness and friendship will be missed and always remembered. Cherish all your memories until the Heavenly Reunion. AMEN
James Yockim (Ray, Nd)
Jan 4, 2025
My sympathy to you all for your loss. Doras was a life well lived and she touched so many. Thanks for sharing her.
Trish Vallely (Englewood , CO)
Jan 18, 2025
Bekki and family:

Im sorry to read of the passing of your mom. Having lost my mom not that long ago, I feel the pain and hole left in your heart. Prayers of peace to you and the family.
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