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Kasmer Kremer

Oct. 7, 1945 – Nov. 26, 2019

Funeral Service for

Kasmer “Kash” Kremer,

74, of Dickinson will be

1:00 p.m., Friday, De-

cember 6, 2019 at Steven-

son Funeral Home with

Pastor Mike Pretzer offici-ating. Entombment will

follow at Dickinson Mau-

soleum.

Family to receive

friends from 12:00 p.m. –

1:00 p.m., Friday, De-

cember 6, 2019 at Steven-

son Funeral Home.

Kasmer “Kash” passed

away on Tuesday, No-

vember 26, 2019 at his

home.

Kasmer “Kash” Kremer

was born October 7, 1945

to Fred and Eva

(Bachmeier) Kramer at

Rugby, ND, the oldest of

eight brothers and sisters.

Kash attended schools in

Burlington and Des Lacs.

His family moved a lot

when he was young.

When he was eight years

old, he spent the summer

on his grandparent’s farm

working, milking cows

and raking hay with a

team of horses. Kash

joined the Army Reserves

in 1964 and was honor-

able discharged in 1970.

Later on he worked vari-

ous jobs eventually going

to work in the oilfield

driving truck. He was a

member of the “Million

Miles Club” driving a mil-

lion miles for Koch Oil

Company, hauling oil and

water all over western

North Dakota,

northeastern South Dako-

ta and eastern Montana.

During his 20 some years

in the Oilfield, Kash also

was a salesman for a

chemical company and a

pipe inspection company.

Kash went to work for the

City of Dickinson working

there until he retired with

a disability.

Kash met Kim Kulseth

in 1980 and the two were

married on April 17, 1982.

To this union where

born, Nathan and Ashley,

who joined Kari and

James from a previous

marriage. Kim was the

love of his life, now and

forever. Kim was always

there for him through

thick and thin, which

there was a lot of. Kash

completed his GED in No-

vember of 1993, an ac-

complishment he was

proud of. He was a

member of the Eagles

where he held various po-

sitions for 6 years, includ-ing Local President three

times, as well as Dakota

State Eagle President.

Kash is survived by his

wife, Kim; sons, Nathan

Kremer of Dickinson,

James Kremer of Minot;

daughter, Kari Kremer of

Minot, ND; grandchildren,

BreeAnna Kremer, Minot,

Kailey & Destiney Kremer,

Casey Brierly, Torro and

Lane Kremer all of Dickin-

son; Mother-in-law, Bev-

erly Kulseth, Williston;

Brother-in-law, Kelly (Jan-

ice) Kulseth, Watford

City, ND; Sister-in-law,

Penny (Dave) Evanson,

Williston, ND; Siblings,

Rodney (Cheryl) Kremer,

Burlington, ND, Robert

(Kelly), Sunnyville, CA,

Sherry (Jerry) Darling,

Minot, ND and Roger Kre-

mer, Spokane, WA.

He is preceded in death

by his parents, Fred and

Eva; daughter, Ashley; sis-

ter, Marlene (Albert) Jada-

berg; brothers, LaVerne

and Clifford Kremer,

brother-in-law, Jay; and

father-in-law, Dale.

A special thank you to

Kailey and Destiney for al-

ways being there for Kash.

He said “He will see you

all down the road. Hope

the beer is cold up there!”

Remembrances and

condolences may be

shared with the family at

www.stevensonfuneralho

me.com.

Stevenson Funeral

Home & Crematory, Dic-

kinson.