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Floyde E Syverson
November 10, 1935 - December 3, 2021

Place of Birth: Tioga, North Dakota
Residence: Watford City, ND
Age: 86

On Friday, December 3, 2021, Floyde Syverson joined his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ after a stay at McKenzie County Health.
Floyde Elton Syverson was born on November 10, 1935 to Clarence and Nora (Gunderson) Syverson. Their home was outside Tioga, ND.
In the spring of 1940 their family moved to a small farm 8 miles southwest of Watford City. Floyde attended Pleasant Hill School through the 8th grade. His family moved to the current homestead in 1947. Floyde continued to reside there until his death. He attended Watford City High School and graduated in 1953. He played basketball and football during his high school years.
After high school he worked in the oilfield until 1978 while he continued to farm and ranch. He continued ranching until 1987 but farmed unto his seventies.
On November 6, 1958 he married his sweetheart Luella Ellen Pierce from Alexander, ND. His son Todd was born in July 1959 and four years later they welcomed his daughter Tracy in January 1963.
Floyde enjoyed watching his children participate in their sports and was a strong supporter of the Watford City Wolves and DSU Blue Hawks. In his spare time he enjoyed fishing and hunting and he was always on the lookout for arrow heads. Last year at the age of 85 he shot a mule deer buck while out hunting by himself north of Arnegard.
Floyde was a proud member of the Eagles where he enjoyed playing pinochle with a special group of friends. He went to breakfast every day at the Little Missouri Grille where he liked visiting with the locals and teasing the staff. He delighted in talking about his days in the oilfield and his love of farming.
Floyde always had a special place in his heart for children and especially for his grandchildren and great grandchildren. They always brought a smile to his face and he enjoyed watching them grow and participate in sports. He often traveled to Alaska to spend time with them.
He is survived by: his children, Todd (Lana) Syverson and Tracy (Mark) Christensen; grandchildren, Jenna, Chet (Kelley), and Tate (Kaiti) Syverson; great grandchildren, Henry, Brady, Chloe, and Treyden; sisters, Carol Gunter and Dixie (Jim) Lang; several nieces and nephews; and special friend, JoAnn Faulkner.
Floyde was preceded in death by: his father Clarence, mother Nora, wife Luella, brother Lyle and sister Donna Johnson.

Memorial Contribution
. In lieu of flowers memorials may be given to the Watford City Eagles Aerie #3543 Youth Scholarship Fund, Attn: Bill Rafferty, P. O. Box 784, Watford City, ND, 58854.
Thank You
The family would like to express their deepest thank you to all of the staff at McKenzie County Health for their kind and loving care of their father. A special thank you to Dr. Gary Ramage for his many years of care.

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Mary Borseth Stenberg (Williston, ND)
Dec 7, 2021
I remember going to Floyde and Luella's farm as a kid - what a fun place. As an adult, I enjoyed visiting with Floyde when he would come to Williston to watch ball games at the college. May memories bring you comfort and peace.
Dan & Tina McCauley (Meadview , AZ)
Dec 7, 2021
I will miss you till we meet up in Heaven
Linda Melland (Watford City, North Dakota )
Dec 7, 2021
We thought the world of Floyde….lifelong good guy with a constant smile whenever we would see him…his love for sports always engaged our conversation. He will be missed…love, Gary and Linda Melland
Paul and Becky Epperson (Parma, ID and Arizona)
Dec 7, 2021
We send our sympathies to all of your family. Todd, we look forward to hearing more memories about your dad and how he influenced you to go to Alaska. See you soon.
Cindy Geiger (Watford City, ND)
Dec 8, 2021
I am soooo sorry Todd. Your dad was always a hoot for me to visit with or play cards. He will always be missed in our community. Hugs and prayers for comfort
Dennis Gendreau (Minot, North Dakota)
Dec 8, 2021
Todd and Lana, Sorry to learn of the death of your Dad. Floyde was one of a kind and always fun to visit with....Those visits usually focused on past Blue Hawk football and you guys! I miss him, but pleased He is still watching over you all from a Teepee Butte overview. Rest well my good friend! Mort
Becky Elliot (Arnegard, ND)
Dec 8, 2021
Oh Floyde! I loved him! One of my favorite guys ever! RIP!
Denise Grantier (Bismarck, ND)
Dec 9, 2021
My sympathies to Floyd’s family. He was always a fun and friendly neighbor, ready for a visit and a good laugh…
Rocky & Sharon (Watford City, ND)
Dec 10, 2021
We hope Floyd’s is enjoying the pinochle game with Mom & Dad, Dale & Clare, Don & Melva, Bud & Doris, Kenny & Karen, Carol and your Mom. We enjoyed visiting with your Dad whenever we run into him. Especially at the Little Missouri Grill, we will miss his never ending smile and happy attitude. May he find love and peace reunited with Luella.
Love, Rocky & Sharon
Walt & Sue Counts
Dec 11, 2021
We send you our deepest condolences. We were fortunate to meet Floyd while he was out visiting our dear friends Mark & Tracy here in Arizona. May God's comfort and peace be with you all, and may the many memories bring you joy.
Donna (Williston, Nd)
Dec 13, 2021
I work at Professional Hearing Services a few years ago. I loved assisting Floyd. It was like a breath of fresh air when he came in. He always wears a smile and had something fun to say. Sending u all my prayers.
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