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Richard Bergquist Obituary

Richard Bergquist

Richard "Rick" Bergquist, 71, of Bismarck passed away on Dec. 31, 2020 in a Bismarck Hospital.

A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday Jan. 6 at the Bismarck Funeral Home with Pastor Trish DeBoer officiating. A livestream of the service will be available on the Funeral Home Facebook page and later posted on their website. Burial will be held at the Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, with full military honors. For those attending, please practice social distancing and wear masks.

Family will be receiving friends on Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Bismarck Funeral Home with a prayer service at 7 p.m.

Rick was born on July 25, 1949 to Emil and Helen (Johnson) Bergquist in Bismarck. He attended both Grass Lake #1 and Regan School and graduated in 1967. Following High School, he worked on his uncle's farm until he was drafted into the Army, arriving in Vietnam in November 1970. Where he served as a Spc. with the 5th Battalion of the 27th Field Artillery at LZ Sherry and in the 7th Battalion of the 15th Field Artillery at Kontum. He was honorably discharged in 1971.

Not long after returning home from Vietnam, Rick met the love of his life, Mary Jo Hanson, while driving around with his cousin, Dave Bergquist. They would marry on Nov. 2, 1974 in Washburn, and together had four wonderful children.

Rick worked in Gwinner at Bobcat, then spent time as a carpenter, before settling down in Bismarck working with Rocky Gordon Co. as the Property Maintenance/Office Manager for 34 years, when he retired in 2015.

While in Vietnam, drinking became a prevalent way to cope, and he would continue to drink while returning from war. After several years and some rough roads, he sought treatment for his drinking. Rick achieved 45 years of sobriety this January. He stated, "AA Saved my life," and up until his death he remained dedicated to his meetings and his deep friendship with his AA Family at 14 & C. He was very proud of this achievement and his family and friends never missed celebrating his achievement each year.

Rick enjoyed traveling, fishing, motorcycling, antiques, and camping. He has visited every state but Hawaii, made fishing trips to Canada and had numerous tenting trips along the countryside with some of his dearest friends. Rick was an avid photographer and captured many memories of his adventures. The recent years, Rick and his wife started making winter trips to Arizona, where he became fond of the snowbird life. He loved to be with his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Rick was willing to do anything to better their lives and give them wisdom to take with them. He loved bringing the family together by grilling for them in the summer and making his homemade soups and chili in the colder months. He was a great conversationalist, storyteller, and genuine listener.

He is survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Mary Jo; four Children, Amy (Blair) Boisjolie, Fargo, Roy Bergquist, Baldwin, Joe (Miranda) Bergquist, Bismarck, Ray (Jeni) Bergquist, Bismarck; 10 grandchildren, Lucus, Brittney, Ashton, Jake, Nash, Bryer, Hayden, Hudson, Jerni and Brixton; 5 great-grandchildren, Logan, Sophia, Nevaeh, Everleigh and Tobias; one brother, Larry (Judy) Bergquist, Wing; one sister, Bonnie Kueffler, Grenora; many nieces, nephews, friends, and his special friends, Jerry Poppe and Doug Alm, both of Bismarck.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Emil and Helen (Johnson) Berqquist; and brother-in-law, Darrel Kueffler.

Go to www.bismarckfuneralhome.com to sign the online guestbook and share memories with the family.

Published by The Bismarck Tribune on Jan. 4, 2021.

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Cindy Lovell

January 7, 2021

So sorry for loss, Mary Jo. Thoughts and prayers. Cherish the memories!

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WayneDenise Carlson

January 5, 2021

Mary Jo and Family,
Rick represented a strong foundation for change and betterment in his personal and family life. Not everyone was as fortunate as you, his family, to share in his transformation. He did this out of his true love for each and everyone of you. May you enjoy the memories he created with you. We extend our sympathy to you and your family with love and prayers for healing and peace. Wayne and Denise Carlson

Lynn sherry mills

January 5, 2021

Sorry for your loss

Jill (Brennise) Kampbell

January 4, 2021

Please accept my deepest condolences for your family's loss.

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Lyle Robinson

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Rocky Fisher

January 4, 2021

My condolences to all family and friends. I met Rick in March 1970 at the army induction center in Fargo. We were about to board a train bound for Fort Lewis, Washington for basic training. That eventful train ride was the beginning of a friendship for a group of us that would last a lifetime. I was so honored when nearly 30 years after our military experience Rick and other veterans came to Salt Lake City for a visit. It was like we had never been apart. I will miss him greatly as he was one of the finest men I have ever known.

Patty Berg

January 4, 2021

Mary Jo and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Condolences and prayers

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