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Larry "Butch" Pederson
June 20, 1946 - June 17, 2021

Residence: Tioga, North Dakota



Larry “Butch” Wayne Pederson of Tioga, ND passed away on Thursday, June 17, 2021, at the age of 74. After several years of declining health, Larry died peacefully with his beloved wife, Orabelle, by his side at CHI St. Alexius Hospital in Dickinson, ND.

Larry was born in Williston, ND on June 20, 1946 to parents Lawrence and Thelma Pederson. He lived at their family farm all but four years of his life. He graduated from Tioga High School in 1965 and went on to join the Navy on November 7, 1967. He proudly served aboard the USS Sedgwick until he was discharged on October 19, 1969. After returning home, Larry met and married Orabelle Diane Hokanson of Alamo, ND. Together they raised four children in his childhood home.

Following his time in the Navy, Larry went on to work for Kelly Coppedge Incorporated and became an avid farmer. He attributed 4-H for introducing him to his love of cattle. He then worked at Ray Gleave Construction, Almer Construction, helped on Don Pederson’s farm, Midwestern Coating and Roustabout, and worked for Roustabout Service, contracted out with Hess Services, where he eventually took an early retirement due to numerous health issues.

Larry enjoyed traveling with his family as frequently as he could. Many reunion trips were made to reconnect with the lifelong friends he had made from his time enlisted. He would proudly tell everyone that his nickname while serving was “Nodak.”

Larry loved sports, especially wrestling. During his later years Larry would often be found playing pinochle with friends and family, watching a good old fashioned western, and playfully teasing his wife, children and grandchildren. He truly was a gentle, kindhearted soul.

Larry is survived by his wife of 47 years, Orabelle. His children: Raylene (Jason) Mattern, Randy (Angel) Pederson, Janet (Christapher) Schmitz, Michael (Ronica) Pederson, 9 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandchild, brother Lloyd (Evelyn) Pederson and sister Karen Jorgenson.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Lawrence and Thelma Pederson, sister Amy, brothers Lawrence Junior, Joey, Allen, and Donald, nephews Todd Pederson and Douglas Pederson and numerous extended family members.

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Shirley Pederson
Jun 18, 2021
Orabelle and family. I am so sorry for your loss. Larry was one of the best card players I ever met. I really enjoyed see you both, and it was a pleasure knowing him. A great guy.
Cheryl and Bill Simpson (Ray, ND)
Jun 20, 2021
Orabelle and family, so very sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. Hugs, love, and prayers for you all.
Virgil Miller (Oro Valley , AZ)
Jun 20, 2021
Sincere condolences to Orabelle and family. Larry was a great guy and hard worker. He was a pleasure to work with. I hope your fond memories will carry you through the sad times. He was a kind and gentle giant. RIP Larry!
Bill & Joan Flamm (Lee’s Summit, Mo)
Jun 21, 2021
We are so sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. To me he will always be “Nodak” In early March of 1968, right out of boot camp, we walked aboard the USS Sedgwick County in Vung Tau Vietnam. We served for the next 18 months resuppling river units in the Mekong Delta and out of Da Nang. We also had liberty in Guam, Japan, Hong Kong, The Philippines, and Okinawa. We shared many a cold beer and sea story. To my friend Nodak I wish you fair winds and following seas. You are missed.
Candy Reilly (Moorhead, MN)
Jun 21, 2021
Rest in peace uncle. You were so much fun to be around when I was growing up and even in our late visits. You will be missed by many including me.
Kay and David Holman (Oak Ridge, TN)
Jun 21, 2021
Our thoughts and prayers for the family. Larry was always the best…a super uncle. Love you all
Kristi Pederson Schmidt (Oak Ridge, TN)
Jun 21, 2021
We send our love and prayers for you. I am thankful to be able to call him my uncle. I loved his humor and watching him tease others.
Scott & Linda Fifer (Tioga, ND)
Jun 21, 2021
So sorry to hear of Larry passing. I worked with him as a young kid at Kal's Texaco and he was a lot fun to be around . A big man with a big heart and smile.
Debbie Wilcox (Minot )
Jun 21, 2021
Orabelle and family,so very sorry to hear about Larry. He was always so fun to be around and had the time to say hi and visit. My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours at this difficult time.
John and Linda Kious (Kansas City, Missouri)
Jun 21, 2021
So sorry to hear the news. Wish we could be there to say our farewells to a great friend and ship mate. We had great times went through some not so good in Vietnam, but together with our friends, we made it. The reunions were wonderful as we
reminded each other of the time past. Made us feel young again. Nodak, watch for us my brother.
Sandi Henricks (Thirntont, Colorado )
Jun 21, 2021
I am so sorry for your loss. Larry was a good man,always enjoyed life and loved his family. He will be missed.
Art and Val Olson (Bismarck, North Dakota)
Jun 22, 2021
To Family and Friends of Larry Pederson ,
Our Condolences to each and everyone . Larry had mannerisms that were pleasant and kind. May God Bless each and everyone. Art & Val /Bismarck
Beth and Leonard Fugle (Cut Bank , Mt)
Jun 24, 2021
So sorry to hear about Larry May he rest in peace and you all find peace in your hearts from all your loving memories you made as a family sure miss my Tioga friends
Destiny Dishon (Savage, Montana)
Jun 24, 2021
My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. Larry was a great guy and he will be greatly missed.
Dan & Mary Ann Joyce (Tioga , ND)
Jun 26, 2021
Our condolences on the loss of Larry. We are very sorry for your family. Know that you are in our prayers.
Judy (Pederson) McDaniel (Wahpeton, ND)
Jun 26, 2021
My sympathy to Butch's family at this sorrowful time. He was always so much fun to be around--a wonderful sense of humor! And, yes, there was always the teasing. He always called me the "little" cousin and one of my older sisters the "big" cousin because he could not remember our names. It was always fun to see him when I would be back in Tioga for a reunion of any kind; he was very welcoming.
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