Nathan Stangeland

Nathan Stangeland

January 17, 1970 - June 07, 2018

Obituary

Nathan Stangeland, 48, Jamestown, ND died Thursday June 7, 2018 at his home in Jamestown.

Nathan was born January 17, 1970 at Carrington, ND, the son of Lawrence and Theone (Bakken) Stangeland. He attended school at Carrington and later graduated from New Rockford High School in 1989.

He moved to Jamestown where he worked at Alpha Opportunities. He started work for the Jamestown Hospital on June 3, 1992 where he worked as a maintenance man for 26 years. He really enjoyed his work and made many friends.

Nathan was a member of the Bethany Free Lutheran Church in Binford. He enjoyed camping, watching movies and spending time with his dog Buddy.

He is survived by his parents, Lawrence and Theone Stangeland, McVille, ND; 1 brother and 2 sisters, David (Lori) Stangeland, Sioux Falls, SD; Ruth (Stuart) Smith, Bismarck, ND and Esther (Mark) Roehl, Hutchinson, MN; 1 nephew, Christian Smith¸ 3 nieces, Jenna Smith, Serena Roehl and Madelyn Roehl.


Visitation

Haut Funeral Home - Jamestown
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  • 1101 5th Ave Northeast
    Jamestown, North Dakota 58401

Funeral Service

Bethany Free Lutheran Church
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  • 410 Sullivan St
    Binford, ND 58416

Burial

James River Lutheran Cemetery

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Bill Kennedy
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I will miss Nathan and the support he gave to hospital patients and staff.
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Elaine Kuske
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am so very sorry for your loss. prayers and hugs for u all. He will be greatly missed. he loved to give me a bad time all done in fun. I will miss that. the work place wil b different without him. Again prayers r with u.
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Shannon Stutts
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Thanks for the many memories and friendship Nathan. Emily and I will miss our visits with you. RIP my friend...
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marsha (Pedersen) Boettcher
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I was so saddened to hear of Nathan's passing. When I think of him I remember the days he lived at his home on the farm. My 2 sons, Andy and Ryan, were good friends of his. They grew up neighbors and thought Nathan was the greatest! Nathan was good to the boys. My boys looked up to him since he was much older than they were. Yet he treated them as equals. He will always be remembered.
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Dianna Pollert
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I am very sad to hear of Nathan's passing. I know he will be missed at JRMC and in Jamestown.
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Tracy & Lisa Muske
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Had a good visit recently when our paths crossed in Dunham's. Would see him often in On Cue/Sam Goody or other video stores when he was on a mission to find a new movie. A great surprise to learn of his passing. He will be missed.

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