David Andahl
David Dean Andahl, 55, passed away on Oct. 5, 2020. David was born in Bismarck on Oct. 30, 1964, to Ronald and Patricia Andahl. David was passionate about farming and ranching, his home state, and the quality of life of its people. David was known for being a compassionate, generous, ambitious, and inviting soul. He brought a warm light into so many people's lives over the years.
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14 at the family farm, 14501 15th St. NW, Bismarck, 58503. For those attending, masks are required; we also ask you to please social distance and provide your own chairs. Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13 at Parkway Funeral Service, 2330 Tyler Parkway, Bismarck. Burial will be held at Baldwin Cemetery.
David graduated from Century High School, obtained his associate's degree from Bismarck State College, and attended North Dakota State University, where he studied animal science. After attending NDSU, he pursued one of his lifelong dreams and became a successful professional driver. He was known as "Dakota Dave," because of being from North Dakota, and his commitment to promoting his home state. As president of Dakota Sports Marketing, David showcased the economic and tourism opportunities offered by the state. He connected with former Governor Ed Schafer, who supported the concept, and was a participating dignitary in starting one of his races.
Upon retiring from active racing, David worked as a contractor, serving as a professional driving instructor for various large automobile manufacturers and organizations around the country. Some of this work included obtaining high-level security clearance from the United States Government for training that was needed during the war in Afghanistan. David said he learned a great deal from his travels, but North Dakota was always calling him home.
David was a partner and general manager of 4T Ranch north of Bismarck. The ranch has been in the Andahl family for three generations and takes its name from the year his grandparents married (1940). As Bismarck grew, many developers expressed interest in segments of 4T Ranch, but David and his family had a vision about the legacy they wanted to leave. In 2013, they founded 4T Ranch Developers, Inc. with David serving as president. They created "The Ranch," a unique rural subdivision with a community feel.
His commitment to leaving a legacy called David to serve on the Burleigh County Planning and Zoning Commission for 16 years, including chairing the commission for eight years during a time of rapid growth and change for the region. David cited developing a Comprehensive Plan for Burleigh County as one of the major accomplishments during his tenure, creating a solid foundation for the future. David was interested in doing even more for the state and threw his hat in the ring for the Republican endorsement for the North Dakota House of Representatives from District 8. In the June primary election, David was selected as one of the successful candidates. One of his fondest wishes was to have the opportunity to serve in the legislature.
David is survived by his parents, Ronald (Patricia) Andahl; his sister, Darcy; his son, Charles (Tia) Lacy; his adopted grandmother, Joan Zacher; his dear friend, Audrey Ekstrom; his beloved dog, Hank; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his brother, Ty, his grandparents, and his beloved dogs, Bear and Zeus.
Go to www.parkwayfuneral.com to share memories of David and sign the online guestbook.
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Sheri Omlid
October 3, 2022
Dear Dave
Still missing you and think about you often. Whether it´s a flock of birds or a place we used to go to together, something always sparks special thoughts of you. Your friend, Sheri
Sheri
October 5, 2021
Dearest Dave
It has been a year without you here on earth. Just wanted to let you know that I am thinking about you today and always. Your friend Sheri
Sheri Omlid
October 12, 2020
I am so very sorry for your loss. Dave was a wonderful friend to so many people. Such a beautiful soul. You always wish for more time with the people you love and care about. I am so thankful for the time I had with him which I will always cherish. Dave will be so missed by everyone. He will always be in my heart and I will think of him often. Miss you.
Dee
October 12, 2020
Dear Dave will always be my brother, and will forever remain in my heart and soul. I love you Ma & Pa, and my heart aches for you. God keep you in His comforting embrace.
Dee
Sandy Broschat
October 10, 2020
Pat and Ron, my heart goes out to you in the loss of Dave. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May God comfort you and give you peace. May Dave's legacy and your memories of him bring you joy.
Mary Ann Andahl
October 9, 2020
Gordon and I send our sincerest condolences. What a tragic loss. Please know we share in your grief.
Gordon and Mary Ann
Jennifer OldRock
October 9, 2020
May God bring you peace and comfort. There really are no words to express our sorrow. But please know we love you so much. We are here if you need anything and you are in our prayers.
Mrs. Glenn Herdebu
October 9, 2020
So sorry for your loss, may God keep you in his arms and give you peace.
Jessica Aubel
October 9, 2020
Sending love and prayers, R.I.P.
Kaylee & Jesse Welch & family
October 9, 2020
Sending many hugs and prayers for the family. He will he missed dearly.
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