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).