Funeral Service for Justin Boersma, 45, of Dickinson, will be 11:00 am Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at Stevenson Funeral Home, Dickinson, with Pastor Dorothy Stein officiating. Burial will follow at St. Thomas Cemetery, Gladstone, ND.
Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at Stevenson Funeral Home.
Justin Boersma, 45, passed away February 12th 2026, leaving behind a legacy of strength, loyalty, and unwavering love for his family and friends.
Justin was the roots of his family and friendships- steady, dependable, and understanding. He was selfless, dedicated, and easygoing, yet determined in a quiet way. He had a rare gift: he could convince anyone to do just about anything, often with a grin and a few well-chosen words. A man of few words but great impact, Justin led by example.
He spent his life unafraid to take chances and open new doors for success. Whether building his life as a successful rancher, realtor, and businessman, or pursuing his more recent aspirations like his shooting range and opening a coffee shop, Justin approached every venture with drive and vision. He believed in working hard, betting on himself, and encouraging others to do the same.
Justin lived most of his life in the countryside of Gladstone, North Dakota, alongside his close-knit family and lifelong friends. From causing a little "good trouble" as a young man to becoming a devoted husband and father, his journey was filled with laughter, hard work, and deep connection.
His proudest and most important role was being a father to his son, Ryker. Justin spoke endlessly and proudly about whatever Ryker was up to whether it was hockey, bailing hay, or tackling a new adventure. The two shared countless hours side by side, doing what Justin loved most: spending time together and teaching by example. He was a supportive and loving father who found his greatest joy in watching his son grow.
Justin was a devoted husband to his wife, Jen, and a steady presence in the lives of those who loved him. If you had the privilege of knowing Justin, you will never forget the wholesome man he was or the light he brought into every room. The memories of good times, laughter, and the "good trouble" he fostered will live on in the hearts of his friends and family forever.
His legacy will continue to inspire others to be strong, hardworking, and good men. to take chances, love deeply, and stand firmly for the people who matter most.
Justin is survived by his wife, Jen and his beloved son, Ryker, his grandparents, Leo and Tillie Stein; his parents, Mike and Nancy; his sister, Casey (Jeff) Cuka and their children Gavin, Addison and Charlotte.
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2067 1st St W, Dickinson, ND 58601

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