Evans Funeral Home
"Compassionate Funeral Service"
Carrington and New Rockford, North Dakota
701.652.3003 or 701.947.2911
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Lynnell Stebner
Lynnell Stebner, age 75, of Woodworth, ND, passed away on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at his home under the care of Hospice.
Lynnell Ray Stebner was born on January 20, 1950, in Carrington, ND, the son of Otto and Ida (Flemmer) Stebner. LR attended school and graduated from Woodworth High School. He then went on to own Stebner Septic Service and then working for Guthmiller Excavating for a number of years before retiring.
LR enjoyed and spent a great deal of time in the outdoors. He loved hunting, fishing and was an avid trapper. He also spent many years playing softball with Woodworth Farmer Grain Elevator. LR could often be found at Stub’s Pub visiting with friends and catching up on local events. He also, enjoyed playing a round of pinochle, crossword puzzles and traveling with friends to local tournaments.
He is survived by his daughter, Tallie (Danny) Schneider with their children, Camden, Berklee, and Emersyn, Rugby, ND; brothers, Algene Stebner, Jamestown, ND, and Dennis (Tamara) Stebner, Woodworth, ND; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Lynnell is preceded in death by his parents, Otto and Ida; nephew, Justin Williams; and niece, Leslie Stebner.
Lynnell’s Visitation will be Monday, May 5, 2025, from 10:00AM-11:00AM followed by a Funeral Service at 11:00AM all at Evans Funeral Home, Carrington.
His Burial will be at the Gem Cemetery, rural Woodworth, ND.
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Our condolences to the Stebner family. Many memories of you boys living across the road from us and your parents were my god parents. Lonnie and Connie Suckut
I am saddened to learn of my cousin’s death, especially since my wife, Ruth and I, have recently become North Dakota residents. I have a lot of happy remembrances of Lynnell and my brother Jeremy and I at Uncle Otto and Aunt Ida’s farm and also at Uncle Paul and Aunt Louise’s and the big Flemmer barn. We had lots of fun without getting into too much trouble. May the message of Christ’s resurrection which we have so recently celebrated bring us all comfort and hope, and may Lynnell rest in God’s peace and light.
Always enjoyed visiting with Lynnell at stubs pub. Very much enjoyed his company. Didn’t get to see him a whole bunch, but when I did, always made the best of it! May he rest in peace now