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Warren Stebleton

Dec. 21, 1947-Jan. 3, 2022

Warren Stebleton, 74,

Surrey, ND, passed away

Monday, January 3, 2022,

at Trinity Hospital in

Minot.

Warren Alan Stebleton

was born December 21,

1947, the son of George

and Dorothy (Frye) Steble-

ton, in Minot, ND. He was

raised and educated in

Minot, where he graduat-

ed from Minot High

School in 1966.

Warren enlisted in the

United States Army in

1967. He proudly served

his country during Viet-

nam. He was a Purple

Heart recipient and was

honorably discharged in

1969.

Warren was once mar-

ried to Ellen Schultz.

From this union two chil-

dren, Lori and Bradley,

were born.

Warren later met Sherri

Armbrust and together

they shared many happy

years.

Warren worked as a car-

penter for Farroh Roof

and Truss and then Matt-

son Construction for

many years.

He enjoyed working on

race cars with his friend

Buddy Evenson and his

brothers, Curt and Jeff.

He loved to build things

such as speed boats with

his brother-in-law, Dale.

He also built two

campers.

He was a member of

Hope Lutheran Church

and enjoyed serving on

the church council and he

played music for many

years.

Thank you Larry for

helping dad.

His loving family in-

cludes: companion, Sherri

Armbrust; daughter, Lori

(Mike) Nitsch, Bismarck;

son, Brad (Theresa) Ste-

bleton, Minot; grandchil-

dren, Jordan, Becca and

Rayce; siblings, Maxine

Henderson, Minot, Larry

Stebleton, Minot, Arnie

(Ida) Stebleton, Bismarck,

Lois (Dale) Falb, Newton

Falls, OH, Curtis (Cindy)

Stebleton, Lakeville, MN,

Jeffrey (Lori) Stebleton,

Minot, Shelle Stebleton,

Dallas, TX; and numerous

nieces, nephews and

cousins.

Warren was preceded

in death by: his parents;

brother, Darrell Stebleton;

sisters, Eleanor Ehlke,

Judy Fetzer, and Janice

Jacobson.

Funeral: Friday, Janu-

ary 7, 2022, at 10:30 a.m.

at Hope Lutheran Church,

Surrey.

Interment: Prairie

Peace Fellowship

Cemetery, Surrey, ND.

Visitation: Thursday

from 5 to 7 p.m. at

Thompson-Larson Fun-

eral Home, Minot.

Memorials: are pre-

ferred to Hope Lutheran

Church, Surrey.

The service will be

video recorded for the

public to view on Friday

evening and can be ac-

cessed by going to the

Thompson-Larson Fun-

eral home website:

www.thompson

larson.com

Those wishing to sign

the online register and

share memories may ac-

cess the online obituaries

section at

(www.thompson

larson.com).