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In Loving Memory Of Roger Soiseth June 4, 1947 - January 14, 2017 Togetherness Death is nothing at all I have only slipped away Into the next room. Whatever we were to each other, That we are still. Call me by my old familiar name, Speak to me in the way which you always used to. Laugh as we always laughed together. Play, smile, think of me, pray for me. Let my name be the household word That it always was. Let it be spoken without effort. Life means all that it ever was: There is absolutely unbroken continuity. Why should I be out of your mind because I am out of your sight? I am waiting for you, for an interval, Somewhere very near just around the corner. All is well. Nothing is past; nothing is lost. One brief moment and all will be As it was before – only better, Infinitely happier and forever –We will all be one together With Christ.

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Page 1: Togetherness - Everson Coughlin Funeral Home...Togetherness Death is nothing at all I have only slipped away Into the next room. Whatever we were to each other, That we are still

In Loving Memory OfRoger Soiseth

June 4, 1947 - January 14, 2017

Togetherness

Death is nothing at all I have only slipped away

Into the next room. Whatever we were to each other,

That we are still. Call me by my old familiar name,

Speak to me in the way which you always used to.

Laugh as we always laughed together. Play, smile, think of me, pray for me. Let my name be the household word

That it always was. Let it be spoken without effort. Life means all that it ever was:

There is absolutely unbroken continuity. Why should I be out of your mind because I am out of your sight?

I am waiting for you, for an interval, Somewhere very near just around the corner.

All is well. Nothing is past; nothing is lost.

One brief moment and all will be As it was before – only better, Infinitely happier and forever –We will all be one together

With Christ.

Page 2: Togetherness - Everson Coughlin Funeral Home...Togetherness Death is nothing at all I have only slipped away Into the next room. Whatever we were to each other, That we are still

In Loving Memory OfRoger Soiseth

Date and Place of BirthJune 4, 1947

Flaxton, North Dakota

Date and Place of DeathJanuary 14, 2017

Williston, North Dakota

His Funeral ServiceFirst Lutheran Church

Williston, North DakotaWednesday, January 18, 2017

11:00 AM

OfficiatingRev. Martin Mock

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Roger LeRoy Soiseth was born in Flaxton, North Dakota on June 4, 1947 to Johnny and Mildred (Boese) Soiseth. He was raised and educated in Flaxton. At the age of 18, Roger began his lifelong career with the North Dakota Highway Department.

On April 13, 1966, Roger was united in marriage to Della Pautz. The couple moved around Northwest North Dakota with Rogers’s job before settling in Williston in 1971 to raise their family.

Roger was a simple man who lived for his family.

Surviving Roger are his wife, Della; three sons, Wade and his wife, Lisa, Wayne and Wayland; five grandchildren, Brienna, Brandon, Joyce, Jozia and Jory; three great-grandchildren, Kole, Aralyn and Gideon; three brothers, Myron, Robert and his wife, Judi and George; two sisters, Dorothy Lunstad and Judy and her husband, Cliff Emmel; sister-in-law, Lavern Benge and numerous nieces and nephews.

Preceding Roger in death were his parents, Johnny and Mildred Soiseth; mother-in-law, Gladys Pautz; father-in-law, Bill Pautz; brother, James; brothers-in-law, Donald Benge and Harvey Lunstad; sister-in-law, Virginia Soiseth; niece, Laurel Wolkenhauer and nephew, Cliffy Emmel.