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Ronald Carroll Christensen
June 16, 1941 - July 2, 2025

Place of Birth: Williston, North Dakota
Residence: Dagmar, Montana
Age: 84



Ronald Carroll Christensen, 84, of Dagmar, MT passed away on Wednesday, July 2, 2025 at the Sheridan Memorial Nursing Home in Plentywood, MT.

On June 16, 1941, Ray and Millie Christensen welcomed a baby boy named Ronald Carroll Christensen, into this world. On July 2, 2025, they welcomed that same boy, now a man, into heaven.

Ronald Carroll Christensen was born on June 16, 1941 to Ray and Millie Christensen (Rasmussen) in Williston, ND. They brought him home to the farm in Dagmar, where he was later joined by brother, Richard, and sister, Lila.

Ron attended a country school for elementary education then went to Grenora, ND for high school. There he was a member of a car club he helped organize called The Aces. He and his friends loved working on cars and singing to popular music of the day, by singers like Jim Reeves and Tex Ritter.

Ron was a proud veteran, having been drafted into the Army in the early 60s. As part of his service, Ron deployed to South Carolina for riot control during the Martin Luther King, Jr marches. He also served in special forces, working with heavy equipment and the chemical, Agent Orange.

While home on leave from the Army, he went on a blind date with Patricia Ann Rockstad. After returning to his station, the two wrote letters back and forth. In one letter, Ron told Pat he bought her a ring. In the next letter, he told her he sold the ring and bought a car. Despite the first ring having been sold, the two married in September of 1965. Soon after, they welcomed a son, Robert. Two and a half years later, Roger was born, followed by another son, Rodney, then another, Russell.

Ron and Pat moved their boys to the family farm in rural Dagmar, Montana in 1974. Ron worked for the Sheridan County Road Department and Big M Trucking. Later, he and Pat started a roustabout company called C&L Tank. The oil industry dried up and farming got tougher so in 1988, Ron went to central Nevada to work in a mine. Pat soon followed and they spent the next 20 years in Elko, NV.

Ron and Pat retired to the farm in 2011, going back to their agricultural roots and raising beef cows with Russell and his wife, Mandy. Ron enjoyed haying and calving but he was especially fond of the vast amounts of lawn mowing to be done. Between the lawn mower and his Gator, there was no inch of the farm Ron didn’t drive over during his later years.

Through the years, Ron made many good friends. The friendship he had with Bob Fowler and Dale Borah was a special one. Ron, Bob and Dale were known for the pranks they pulled on each other and their co-workers at the Sheridan County Road Department. Bob was with Ron a lot toward the end, checking on him and his family several times a day. And we have no doubt that Dale was one of the first people to greet Ron on the other side.

Ron was preceded in death by his parents, Ray and Millie; in-laws, Roy Rockstad and Rey and LaVerne Oster; infant sister; brothers-in-law, Paul Rockstad, Ron Oster, and Lloyd Nant; sisters-in-law, Lupe Christensen and Luellla Nant; two infant great-grandchildren; in addition to numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

Ron is survived by wife, Pat of Dagmar, MT; son, Robert (Windy) Christensen of Dagmar, MT; son, Roger Christensen of Froid, MT; son, Rodney Christensen of Dagmar, MT; son, Russell (Mandy) Christensen of Dagmar, MT; as well as fifteen grandchildren; twenty-eight great- grandchildren. He also left behind siblings, Richard Christensen; Lila (Keith) Baker; brother-in-law, Jerry (Anita) Rockstad; sisters-in-law, Mary (Ed) Nelson, LaRae (Tim) Nelson; plus, many family members and friends.


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Lance Berry (Tempe, Arizona)
Jul 7, 2025
I am very thankful for the breakfast meetings we had together.
Sandy and Gary Gunderson (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Jul 7, 2025
was so thankful that Ron was in my life all thru high school and beyond - if you needed anything or help with this or that in high school and after he was always there to help - it is an honor to be in his circle of friends and our world has lost a very special guy -- will love you dear dear friend and see ya when its my time to come visit you - Rest in Peace - and to your family we are all praying for them too and giving all of our love and caring - God Bless you all and gosh I am just so so thankful for such a wonderful caring friend

Chole Crosby (Sidney, MT)
Jul 8, 2025
Robert and Windy, I am very sorry for your loss. May our Lord continue to give you comfort and strength now and always. God Bless.
Cliff & Pam Torgerson (Dagmar, Montana)
Jul 9, 2025
Our sympathies go out to Pat, and the boys and their families. The Dagmar community has lost a fine man. With our love and condolences.
Heather Claiborne (Vail, AZ)
Jul 13, 2025
I have fond memories of Ron in Nevada. He was such a kind soul. Prayers for Pat and the entire family. God Bless RIP
Tawnya Burton (Plentywood , Mt)
Jul 14, 2025
My heart goes out to the family and friends for the loss of such a nice man. Love and hugs during this time.
Kerry christensen (Kalispell, Mt)
Jul 15, 2025
You were one of the best people in my life. a father to me and the greatest grand father. I loved you with my whole heart. I miss you so much.
Crystal (Williston , North Dakota)
Aug 26, 2025
I was saddened to learn of Mr.Christensen passing. I know there are no words that can truly ease the pain, but I wanted to express my deepest condolences.I will always remember Mr. Ronald fondly. It was such a pleasure meeting him.
Lila Baker (Crosby, North Dakota)
Sep 2, 2025
Ronnie how can it already be two months since you left us to go on the greatest adventure of your life? I know how much you were looking forward to this and I hope you got everything you wanted and more. It feels lonely without you - I miss seeing your posts on Facebook or connecting on FaceTime! You have always been in my life and you were a rock star as a big brother. We had your celebration of life on Saturday but I felt there was a part of your life that needed more said. You, Richard, and I were fortunate to grow up on the farm with a mom and dad that loved us unconditionally. Dad had two sisters that lived on opposite ends of the United States but Mom had many brothers and sisters that lived close by. We had so many family gatherings at Brush Lake, Sunset Park, Lief Lundby’s for 4th of July and then hurry in to Grenora for the fireworks put on by Uncle Dewel and the rest of the firemen. Dad always had his movie camera to record all those special times with friends and family. Being 10 and 8 years younger than you and Richard I was always underfoot. And for some reason you both tolerated me. When I got older I was given the job of driving the pickup to pull a car that you were working on at the time to get it started. You both made me feel so special! You loved working on cars and you, Richard and your friends started the Aces Car Club. You, Richard, and several cousins also spent a lot of time with Uncle Jerry in his garage working on cars. In the fall of 1962 Mom, Dad, you, and I drove to Biloxi, MS when Richard graduated from radar school in the Air Force. Later you went into the Army with basic at Ft Leonardwood and then Ft Bragg, NC for your tour of duty. You and a buddy had a little shop where you worked on cars during your off duty times. You were proud of your service and wore your Army veteran cap with pride! Christmas 1965 had you married to Pat and your first son Robert. We all boarded the train on Christmas Day to go out to Portland so Grandpa Thorval could meet his first great grandson. One summer when Richard was home the three of us spent a couple days at our camper at Mouse River. You asked for creamed potatoes like Mom used to make. I had two standing requests for food from you - in the summer it was potato salad like Mom made and in the winter it was lefse to go with the lutefisk you so dearly loved. You loved to visit with anyone. One time you told me you had run into a gentleman in Williston from the Crosby area that knew me but you couldn’t remember his name. However he wore an Oliver cap so you thought I should know who that was. And you always had a compliment for people. It could be something as simple as you have a pretty smile but it always made people feel good. But did you like to tease! Bob Fowler, Dale Borah, and you were famous for your pranks at the county shop. Anyway there were lots of people that came to say goodbye to you and honor your life. You would have loved every minute! Look over us and we will see you on the other side.
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