Evans Funeral Home
"Compassionate Funeral Service"
Carrington and New Rockford, North Dakota
701.652.3003 or 701.947.2911
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Margaret Stangeland
Margaret Stangeland, age 91, died peacefully on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at Golden Acres Manor, Carrington, ND.
Margaret Marie Wright was born on December 14, 1932, to Lester and Dorothy (Topp) Wright (on their wedding anniversary) at home near Grace City, ND. She attended and graduated from Grace City High School in 1950. Throughout her school years, was a 4-H member and talked about all her Aunt Minnie Topp had taught her.
Margaret met the love of her life, Alf Stangeland, at a Red Willow Dance in 1949. She married Alf on March 24, 1951, at the Grace City Methodist church. Together they were blessed with four children and they enjoyed nearly 67 years together. She was very community-minded and served on various local, county, and church boards. She was a member of the Carrington-NR Music Club, the local UM Church Women’s group, 4-H leader, and a band mother member. She was a church pianist and encouraged the youth to share their talents as a church pianist as well. She enjoyed golfing, square dancing, and bowling. During the summer months, she could often be found gardening and tending to her vegetables and flowers.
Alf and Margaret had a love for traveling and had the opportunity to visit Norway twice. They also traveled to Alaska, Florida, Washington, Virginia, and Iowa to visit family and friends. Starting in 1990, they spent 25 years wintering as “Snow Birds” in Arizona and enjoyed every bit of the warm weather and sunshine. They enjoyed meeting many new friends there, during their square dancing, golf, and family gatherings. Margaret also participated in ceramic and painting activities while in Arizona. Margaret and Alf always supported the local school and they were very fortunate to have all 10 grandchildren attend and graduate from the same school system.
Margaret spent most of her life on the farm near Juanita, and moved to Carrington in 2011. She joined Alf in March of 2017 at Golden Acres Manor.
Margaret will be greatly missed by her children, Colleen (Leslie) Greger, Jon (Connie), Jeff, and Ronn (Cindy) all of Glenfield, ND; 10 grandchildren, Lee Greger, Cara (Dan) Angelo, Natalie (Ty) Larson, Twila (Seth) Berge, Grant (Holly), Dustin (Tracy), Lucas (Amy), Shana (Adam) Garcia, Whitney (Remy) Sloan, and Ethan (Aleah). 21 Great-grandchildren, James, Zak, Robert, Larissa, Bentley, Beckham, Cainen, Emma, Connor, Kipten, Brooks, Jeslyn, Annabel, Tanner, Ava, Keegan, Aubrie, Jonah, Letti, Ryland, and Forest; brother and sister-in-law, Harold (Karen) Stangeland; sisters-in-law, Carol Stangeland, and June McDaniel; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Alf; parents, Lester and Dorothy; brothers, Dwight (Dorothy) Wright and Keith (Margie) Wright; brothers and sisters-in-law, Kris and Arlene and Lois Stangeland, Sig and Betty Stangeland, Kenny and Norma Stangeland, Solveig and Russ Thompson, Lloyd Stangeland, and Russ McDaniel.
Her Visitation will be Friday, from 4:00PM-5:00PM followed by a Prayer Service at 5:00PM all at Evans Funeral Home, Carrington.
Margaret’s Funeral Service will be held Saturday, May 4, 2024, at 10:00AM at the Federated Church UCC/UMC, Carrington, ND.
Her Burial will be at the Grace City Cemetery, Grace City, ND. Fellowship will be after the burial at the School Café, Grace City.
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Margaret and Alf shared wonderful memories through story telling. Played Pinochle or Bingo with them. They have a special place in my heart along with my neighbors Keith & Margie; and also Dorothy.
Thinking of all of Margaret’s family. Hugs and prayers!
Margaret was one of my favorite Aunts, my God Mother, my 4-H leader and one of the many band mothers who supported us during high school band. I have lots of great memories of Margaret as our families spent many Sunday’s at the Juanita Lake cabin and shared lots of birthday parties together. I still have Grandpa Trygve Stangelands cream can that Margaret painted rosemaling on. When Dan and I joined the ranks of AZ snowbirds we visited Alf and Margaret several times. She was a dear lady. Thinking of her family this weekend.
I remember Margaret with great appreciation. She was my Sunday School teacher for several years at Juanita United Methodist Church; I still have two little books she gave as Christmas gifts all those years ago. She was a dear family friend.
Condolences to Margaret’s family. Cherish the memories.
Thinking of your family today as memories of those formative years on the farm come flooding back. Alf, Margaret and family were our neighbors and dear friends of our family. She was a warm, kind and generous lady with a great sense of humor. And I’m sure Margaret and my mom had some great coffee conversations about the things us kids did (mostly us boys!) when we were growing up. Sorry we can’t be there with you to celebrate her life but know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.