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Morris Albert Tschider

Bismarck, North Dakota

Apr 6, 1933 – Nov 25, 2022

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BORN
April 6, 1933
DIED
November 25, 2022
LOCATION
Bismarck, North Dakota

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Morris Albert Tschider

Morris Albert Tschider, 89, passed away on November 25, 2022, with his son David by his side and under the loving watch of his family, Missouri Slope and Sanford Hospice.

Mass of Christian burial will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 29,...

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I just wanted to reach out and let you know that I am keeping you and your family in my thoughts during this difficult time. Morris was a great person and an inspiration.

John and I attended St. Mary's High School at the same time as Morris. I remember that Morris was highly respected as an intelligent and good person. My sympathy to the Tschider family and especially Florence who was my high school classmate. May he rest in peace.

I love Morris for his ardent love of his beautiful wife, Irene. Irene, in turn, was so faithful and loving to the very end, always at his side whenever possible, no matter the day or the weather.

Morris was my tax attorney for many years and I saw him frequently at the courthouse. He was always such a gentleman.

I have to say I am pretty sad learning about Morris passing. He was not only my Dads long time attorney but a great friend. I can remember doing food deliveries to their house and Morris having me come in and chat he cared. He was also the calming voice for my self and family after Dad passed away and helped us beyond belief. Rest east Morris and we are thinking of all you Tschiders. Great man.

I was always grateful for the way the Tschiders made me feel welcome when I moved to Bismarck in 1979. Our trips to Grand Forks with Irene supplying breakfast as Morris drove to watch the ND football games won´t be forgotten. My best to the family. Sorry I can´t be in Bismarck soon enough on Tuesday. RIP my friend.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My wife Kaye and I fully appreciated Morris (and son Dave) for his genuine concern in helping arrange legal quardianship of Kaye's disabled brother and his young daughter. And for years he did our taxes, spoke glowingly of UND and never failed to show us his latest picture of he and Irene. So glad we knew him.

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