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John Herbert Kuester
March 20, 1934 - September 24, 2020

Place of Birth: Rural Savage,Montana
Residence: Williston, North Dakota
Age: 86

John H. Kuester, 86, of Williston, ND, passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 24, 2020 at the Hospice House in Fargo, ND with his family by his side.

John was born on March 20, 1934 to Herbert and Anna (Hedegaard) Kuester in the “chicken coop” on the family farm near Savage, MT. As a child, he walked a mile on the railroad tracks to attend the country school and helped out with many farm chores. He graduated from Savage High School in 1952 where he played baseball, basketball and baritone. We always teased him about playing in a basketball game and then playing baritone with the band at halftime in his basketball uniform!

John graduated from Concordia College in Moorhead, MN in 1956. While there, he earned a BS in business administration and found the love of his life, Lois Berwick. The two married in 1955 at First English Lutheran Church in Bainville, MT. They were together for 65 wonderful years! They had 7 children, 17 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.

John loved sports! He played town team and semi-pro baseball. A highlight was being the winning pitcher against the Great Falls Air Force Base. He also played fast pitch softball and city league basketball. He carried on his love of sports by officiating football and basketball from 1959 until 1990.

During the day, John worked at Job Service of ND. In 1964, he earned a Masters Degree in Counseling and Guidance at UND. He made his way up from counselor to manager. At night, he loaded trucks at the Coca-Cola Bottling Company. Although working was an important part of his life, his children took precedence over it all. He never missed an event in which his children participated.

John was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and Contact Club. He was instrumental in starting Light Up Harmon Park with the first parade in 1996. Christmas lights were a favorite of his and because of all the lights he put on his own house, it was often called the Griswald House.

Upon retirement, John helped his son at his business, Handy Andy’s Greenhouse. There, you could find him filling trays, planting seeds and lining up fall sprinkler blow-outs, amongst other things. He loved working in the dirt and growing flowers and that was reflected in his beautiful yard at home. He also grew potatoes in Bainville and would bring them home and sell them from his house.

While John loved being a dad, he enjoyed being a grandpa even more! His grands and great-grands were so important to him. He tried to attend as many of their activities, sporting events, graduations and weddings as he could.

John was baptized and confirmed at First Lutheran Church in Savage, MT. His faith continued to be important to him all his life. He was a charter member of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church and participated in their music ministry. His second family was the Glory Band of Gloria Dei, which he continued to sing with until his passing. To say that singing was a huge part of his life was an understatement. He was known for his ability to harmonize on any song. He sang at weddings, funerals and other events. He also sang at all of his children’s weddings.

He was preceded in death by his parents, daughter-in-law, Terry Kuester; granddaughter, Cassandra Kuester and brother-in-law, John Frandsen.

He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Lois Kuester. Sons: Kurt(Katharine) Kuester, Sturgis, MI; Lyle(Dorothy) Kuester, Williston, ND; Ryan(Michelle) Kuester, Fullerton, CA; Todd Kuester, Bismarck, ND; Kris(Trudy) Kuester, Cumming, GA; Erik(Sherie) Kuester, Rochester, MN; daughter: Anne(Thomas) Ator, Williston, ND; grandchildren: Aaron, Jacob, Sam, Ben, Andrew, Evan, Nicolle, Nathan, Brooks, Brittany, Cole, Maddie, John, Avy, Chrisanne, Sydney, Amanda and numerous great-grandchildren; brother, Gerald (Barb) Kuester; sister, Marilyn Frandsen.

John was a simple, humble, hardworking man who was always concerned about his family and others. He loved his family and always put them first. We are sad that he is gone, but are comforted that he is singing with the angels in heaven. He will be dearly missed!

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Loren and Linda Haugen (Bismarck , ND)
Sep 25, 2020
Our sympathy to John's family! We appreciated John at his Job Service career, installing grandma's lawn sprinklers system and at his second career ; at Handy Andy's nursery. He was always calm and reliable.
Jim Borseth (Williston , ND)
Sep 25, 2020
To John's family, sorry to hear about your Dad. John was always pleasant to visit with whenever he would attend events at our church. May God give you comfort during this difficult time.
Jim and Karen Borseth
Steve and Jan Sell (Fargo , ND)
Sep 25, 2020
Lois and all of the Kuesters, We are so sorry to hear of Johns passing. He was so devoted to his family and God. He was a true servant. We are praying for peace and comfort as you say goodbye to a fine man. Steve and Jan
Elaine (Fargo, ND)
Sep 25, 2020
Thoughts and prayers to the Kuester family.
dennis hoffelt (N Dak)
Sep 26, 2020
My sympathy to his wonderful family that made him proud every day of his life. Years ago I had the privilege of reffing with John for many years which I will always remember. We have all lost a treasured friend
geri hudson (WILLISTON, ND)
Sep 26, 2020
Condolences to Lyle, Andrew, and the rest of the Kuesters. There is a new star in Heaven.
Ed Hagan (Essex, MT)
Sep 26, 2020
John was a great person and great friend. We officiated football together for many years and many games. His office was across the alley from my store and I would see him often. Will always miss him.
Ed
Dorine McNary (Williston, North Dakota)
Sep 26, 2020
My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Kuester's family. Often as I drive by Harmon Park, I remember him and Mrs. Kuester planting flowers in the Spring there.
Ken Bossingham (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Sep 26, 2020
My prayers are with Lois and Family during this very difficult time. John truly met the definition of being the patriarch of a truly great family. His son, Kris was one of my best friends growing up so I had the privilege of spending much time around John. He personally had great impact on me and the man I have become. He showed me the characteristics of what it meant to be a great father and provider and I will forever be grateful for that.
Jan Williams (Williston)
Sep 26, 2020
Lois and family, my condolences to you all on the passing of John. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May the good Lord give you peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Brad & Brenda Sundby (Williston & Rapid City)
Sep 26, 2020
To the entire Kuester family, so sad to hear of John’s passing. He was one of the nicest men we have ever known. I have some very fond memories of him and always enjoyed visiting with him when we crossed paths. Take care & stay safe!
Mike and Polly Vinger (Williston , ND)
Sep 27, 2020
Lois and kids, we are so sorry to learn of John’s passing. What an amazing life he lived. Church will never be the same without him. I would always close my eyes and listen for his unmistakable voice singing in the church choir. And what a wonderful gift he passed onto his beautiful children! Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May you find comfort in each other and know without a doubt that he is wrapped in God’s loving arms. Free of any pain and singing with Gods heavenly choir.
Val Gorder Trumpower (Williston )
Sep 27, 2020
My sympathies to the family. I very much enjoyed working with John on various commitees when I worked for the Chamber. He was always the calm, knowledgeable voice we needed to hear.
Mearl DeTienne (Billings, MT.)
Sep 27, 2020
Lois and Family, Sorry to hear of John's passing, may He RIP. Mearl DeTienne Billings MT
Hannah F Henderson (Williston, NORTH DAKOTA)
Sep 27, 2020
We are so sorry for your loss
Our prayers are with you. Harry and Hannah Henderson
Dave And Janice Arnson (Williston, ND)
Sep 28, 2020
To the Kuester Family, we are sorry to learn of Johns passing. I can still hear that beautiful singing voice of his from my early Days at Gloria Dei Church.John was a well respected football referee. Thoughts and prayers to all his family at thesis difficult time.
Howard Klug
Sep 28, 2020
I’m sorry to here of John’s passing. We spent many Friday nights under the lights on a football field. John was my mentor and good friend. Peace.
Gene Storbakken (Williston, ND)
Sep 28, 2020
Lois and family. I am so sorry to hear of your great loss. I meet John when I first came to Williston and we became good friends, playing fast pitch softball together on Arnie’s. He was a very nice and kind hard-working person, a truly family man! May peace be with you!
Todd and Alberta
Sep 29, 2020
Lois and family,
We were all blessed to know a true servant of God.
Dolly Horob (WILLISTON, North Dakota)
Sep 29, 2020
LOIS AND FAMILY, SORRY TO HEAR OF JOHN'S PASSING .HE WAS SUCH A WONDERFUL PERSON AND SO ENJOYED VISITING WITH HIM OUT AT THE NURSERY.CHERISH HIS MEMORIES AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL
Linda Stordahl (WILLISTON, ND)
Sep 29, 2020
My sympathy to all of you! You are in my thoughts and prayers!
Heather Billings (Williston , North Dakota )
Sep 29, 2020
Even though I haven’t really know him I’ve seen him sing for several years at the reindeer games. A few times he would visit the school and it was nice to see him. He will be missed. Prayers for extra comfort, and I hope you all find peace knowing he is forever singing.
Melanie Keeling
Sep 30, 2020
John was always a kind and gentle soul to our family. Our condolences to the Kuester family. We pray for peace and comfort to you all.
Roy&Kathy Trogstad (Williston, North Dakota)
Oct 1, 2020
Lois and family, So very sorry to hear of John's passing. Have fond memories of the many softball and basketball games we played together. Enjoyed working with John loading coke trucks and just visiting with him.
Nan (Spooner) Kennelly (Fargo, ND)
Oct 2, 2020
Happy times 1988
Sending love to the Kuester family from the Spooner family! I have so many wonderful memories at your home...homemade carnivals, “band” concerts where I played the cymbals on your metal clothesline, pit stop to ice skating, making ex-lax brownies for the boys tennis team, steady supply of Mello Yello, countless tennis games at Harmon...the list goes in. Mr. Kuester was always a gentle, encouraging, loving person to be around. I’m so glad I was able to see him when in Williston in 2018. Anne is a lifelong friend to me and through her I have love for your whole family. Of course my Mom and Mrs Kuester will always have the bond of getting their baby girl after 5 boys. My parents Bob and Maureen send their love. We remember you coming to their send off party in 2012 . A lifetime of fun, respect, love and memories between our families. Praying for peace and comfort in the countless happy memories of John.
Paul and Kristi Beauchman (Highlands Ranch , CO)
Oct 5, 2020
We want to express our sincere sympathies to the Kuester family. Mr. Kuester was a hard working humble man who raised a great family. God Bless you all with great memories. We send our love.
Ron & Deb Hintz (Bismarck, ND)
Oct 12, 2020
Todd and family - We are so sorry to hear that your Dad passed away. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
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