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Isaiah Andrew Frederick, 24, joined our Father in heaven on Monday, May 27th, 2024, due to injuries sustained in a dirt bike accident. He went home to our Father by doing what he loved next to his two best friends, Gage and Lance.
A funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM, Friday, May 31st, 2024, at Parkway Funeral Service, 2330 Tyler Parkway, Bismarck. Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00PM, with a prayer service at 7:00PM, Thursday May 30th at Parkway Funeral Service. Following the funeral, a committal service will be held at Fairview Cemetery in Bismarck preceding a potluck at Optimist Park, Bismarck.
Isaiah was born March 19th, 2000, to Angie Michel and Joey Frederick. He was raised by his mother in Bismarck, where he attended Saxvick Elementary, Wachter and Simile Middle Schools and ended his school years at Legacy High School.
Isaiah had a passion for the outdoors where he enjoyed camping, fishing, swimming, riding his dirt bikes along with his ATVS, shooting guns, cruising Main St and River Road. He enjoyed playing baseball, football, hockey, going golfing and horseback riding.
Isaiah was a humble, kind, generous, loving, caring young man who loved being goofy. Pranking friends and family for laughs and smiles. At about the age of five, Isaiah grew interested in wanting to know how things worked. He started taking things apart and putting them back together to figure it out. As Isaiah grew older, he started working on bicycles, upgrading battery operated ATVs to gas powered. Then, putting motors on bicycles and working on cars, trucks and ATVs. He always had to take everything apart and make it his own. Isaiah was a mechanic and a jack-of-all-trades.
He loved his little brother Ian, beyond all measures. He took Ian everywhere. Isaiah taught him about cars, trucks, motorcycles and anything that goes. Every time Isaiah got something new, he was anxious to show and share with Ian right way. Ian was Isaiah's sidekick since the day he was born.
Isaiah loved his family and friends making memories and he will be dearly missed by us all. His mother, Angie Michel; father, Joey Frederick; siblings: Summer and her daughter Deliliah, Jocelynn and her children, Gentleigh, Greysen and Remmington, Jacob, Nathanial, Shaelynn, Journey, Ian and baby sibling due to join the family in January; maternal grandmother, Virginia Lawson; step-grandmother, Janet Schapp; paternal grandmother, Vicki Frederick; aunts and uncles: Travis Michel, Mandy (Rabin) Rodriguez, Katrina (Bryan) Moe, Jennifer Frederick and Jessica Frederick; along with several cousins and his significant other Kiana Enzi.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Dale Andrew Michel; paternal grandfather, Roger Frederick; his uncle, Raymond Maloney; aunt, Jamie Frederick; great-grandparents and father figure, Mickey Hanson.
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