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