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Agnes Christianson

May 27, 1926 – June 24, 2022

Agnes “Aggie” Chris-

tianson–96, Bismarck,

ND, passed away Friday,

June 24, 2022, in a

Bismarck Senior Living

Center.

Services will be held

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

at 11 am at Trinity Luth-

eran Church, Glenburn,

ND, with Pastor Martha

HarriSon officiating. The

funeral service will be

videotaped and uploaded

to the link provided on

Aggie’s obituary located at

www.thompson

larson.com. Interment

will take place at Rosehill

Memorial Park, Minot.

Visitation will be held

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

from 5 until 7 pm with a

family prayer service at 7

pm in the

Thompson-Larson Fun-

eral Home Chapel, Minot.

Visitation will continue

one hour prior to the ser-

vice at the church on

Wednesday.

Agnes Geneva Mogard

was born May 27, 1926 in

Ward County, North

Dakota, the daughter of

Gertie and Alfred Mogard.

She was raised in the

Deering area attending

Grilley and Deering pub-

lic schools. After graduat-

ing from Deering High

School in 1944 she was

employed by the Agricul-

tural Adjustment Ad-

ministration (AAA) in

both Towner and Minot

prior to her marriage. In

later years she was em-

ployed by the Frist

Western Bank in Glen-

burn.

She married Conrad

Christianson on No-

vember 4, 1945 in Deer-

ing, North Dakota. Conrad

and Agnes farmed in the

Glenburn area until their

retirement in 1987 and

were active members of

the Glenburn community.

In 2012 they moved to

Bismarck to be closer to

two of their daughters.

Agnes was a member of

Our Savior’s Lutheran

Church prior to its disso-

lution in 1969 and then a

member of Trinity Luth-

eran Church in Glenburn.

She was actively involved

in the church, having

served as Church Treasur-

er, Ladies Aid President

and as a Sunday School

Teacher. After her move

to Bismarck, she attended

Lutheran Church of the

Cross.

An active member of

the Glenburn Senior

Citizen’s Center, she en-

joyed spending time play-

ing cards and other board

games. She also enjoyed

crocheting and making af-

ghans for her children,

grandchildren and

great-grandchildren and

their spouses.

Agnes was a member of

the TOPS organization

since 1972 and served as

an officer of the Glenburn

TOPS while living in

Glenburn. After moving,

she joined the TOPS club

in Bismarck. Agnes was

very proud of her KOPS

standing, a recognition

she held for several years.

After retiring, Agnes

and Conrad enjoyed trav-

eling throughout the Unit-

ed States and Canada as

well as England, Scotland,

Wales, Norway and the

Caribbean. They also

often visited their

daughters in various parts

of the country.

Agnes was a devoted

mother, grandmother and

great-grandmother and

loved spending time with

her family and friends.

She was always there for

them when needed, giving

her love and support

without hesitation.

She is survived by three

daughters, Candace Chris-

tianson (Chris Conley),

Bismarck, ND, Gloria

(Charles) Fuller, Erie, CO

and Sandra (John) Erick-

stad, Bismarck, ND; four

granddaughters, Stefani

(Ryan) Wiest, CO,

Danielle Fuller (Michael

Tidmarsh), CO, Jessica

(Greg) Bledsoe, CA and

Jennifer Erickstad, MN;

and six

great-grandchildren,

Grant, Mason and Drew

Wiest, Calvin

Fuller-Keany, Beckett and

Charli J. Bledsoe.

She was preceded in

death by her husband,

Conrad Christianson;

parents, Alfred and Gertie

Mogard; brothers, Palmer,

Clarence and Emerald;

sisters, Clara Sylvia and

Delores.

In lieu of flowers, the

family requests donations

to Trinity Lutheran

Church, Glenburn, ND or

Anne Carlson Center,

Jamestown, ND.

Those wishing to sign

the online register and

share memories may ac-

cess the online obituaries

section at www.thompson

larson.com.

Thompson-Larson Fun-

eral Home, Minot