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Lois Faye Beane
December 2, 1960 - September 13, 2023

Place of Birth: Watford City, ND
Residence: Watford City, ND
Age: 62



Lois ‘Sanderson’ Beane, born December 2nd, 1960, to Opal & Gordon Sanderson. Born and raised in Watford City, she lived in the Park Hotel, owned by her mother, Opal. In the late 1970’s she met Richard Beane and married in 1979. Then, her daughter Heather came along as well as two sons, Donald and Scott.

Lois enjoyed life and shared that joy with everyone. She loved visiting with friends and family, any time. She also enjoyed sewing; creating quilts with her sister, Sandy; making trinkets for children; mastering her embroidery (she did great work on many dish towels), and constantly repairing any pieces in need of repair that her family and friends could bring to her. Between Lois and Sandy, all of the children received a personalized quilt upon graduation, for which the children deeply loved and cherished.

In 2003, Lois suffered from a stroke, paralyzing her right side. This, in turn, caused her to re-learn doing everything with her left side, of which she always reminded us. Jokingly, she would say, “I used to be right-handed and could write better.”. She tried to ignore her disability, and continued sewing even though the arthritis made it more difficult.

She loved so much. She was a great lover of animals, with her all-time favorite being elephants. She also loved birds and she was always concerned that there wasn’t enough feed in the bird feeder. She loved the large variety of birds that would come into the yard, but her pheasants gave her the most enjoyment.

Because of her arthritis she became exceptional at many internet games, which she enjoyed with competitors from around the world. Because of her mastery of the games, she typically won 90% of the ones she played. She would celebrate her victories with all who were nearby; this gave her great joy in the final stages of her life.

Lois was preceded in death by her parents, Opal and Gordon, and her brother, Wayne.

Lois is survived by her husband, Richard; her daughter Heather and husband Brett; her two sons, Donald and Scott; three grandchildren of whom she loved deeply; Kendell (Josy), Jared, and Zoe (Joe); two great grandchildren, Jordyn and Jericho; sister, Sandy Ragains; and two brothers, Robert and Melvin Sanderson.

Lois loved life; loved to smile and share; love her family and friends; all of that love will be dearly missed by all.

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Ray & Diann Unterseher (Watford City, North Dakota)
Sep 15, 2023
To Lois’s family. We express our deep condolences to you for your loss. Lois was a very sweet mellow person. She is safe in the arms of Jesus! Heaven Is sounding Sweeter All The Time! We are praying for God’s peace.
Betty Kummer (WC, , ND)
Sep 15, 2023
Thoughts and prayers for a Lois’s family.
Sure you’re going to miss you Lois,
RIP Lois
Your long time Friend Betty
Cindy Geiger (Watford City, ND)
Sep 15, 2023
My deepest condolences to Richard and their children. My heart goes out to all of you in this time of sorrow...
Larry Fisketjon (Watford, ND)
Sep 15, 2023
GOD BLESS YOU AND MAY SHE REST IN PEACE
Bev and Russ Hanson (Watford City, ND)
Sep 18, 2023
Our deepest condolences to the family of Lois on her passing. Praying for peace and healing for all. May she rest in Peace.
Patsy & Bob Muri (Watford City, ND)
Sep 19, 2023
Richard and Lois’s entire loving family, and close friends;
We can’t begin to comprehend the pain, hurt, frustration, deep sadness and every other emotion imaginable, that you are going through these days/nights. We sit and quietly stare out our windows shocked that something so tragic has fell upon you.
Our very first thoughts we must convey to you is this: please forgive us for not being there for you as church family / friends. We forbid to skirt around the fact that we have lost touch with you. We humbly ask for your forgiveness.
A sweet memory I have Richard is when Scott and our son Nathan were born, Lois bought the boys matching outfits and proudly took a picture of them in the Wesleyan church nursery. I can hardly wait to sit with Lois in heaven! Old friends who hurt, Bob and Patsy Muri
Linda Chornuk (Watford City, ND)
Sep 19, 2023
My deepest sympathy, thoughts and prayers to Richard and family. May Lois rest in peace.
Tara Cabarett (Lincoln, Montana)
Sep 20, 2023
Lois's embroidery
My dear friend Lois, may you rest peacefully and be with God. Lois was like family. She was friends with and knew my family, the Kummers. Her and my grandma Bonnie would play cards for hours. I can see you two playing and bsing about every and anything. And oh how we will miss that laugh. Lois had many ailments, yet never complained and could always be relied on. She was a strong woman with a loving, caring heart. I will miss you, many will miss you. I have some of her lovely creations as she loved to embroider things. My heart goes out to Richard, Heather, Donald and the grandchildren. Prayers for peace and that God will help heal your hearts and calm your minds.
John and Rosie Ough (WATFORD CITY, ND)
Sep 21, 2023
Richard and Family,
Our deepest condolences.
Bonnie Daily (Moorhead, MN)
Sep 23, 2023
Dear Heather and Family,
I am praying for your whole family during this tragic loss of your mother. May you have the strength to support your father and brothers through this difficult time. Give Donald a hug for me. I wish I could be there for the funeral, but I won't be able to make it. Your mother was always supportive in the education of her children.
My deepest condolences,
Mrs. Daily


WILLIAM ORTLOFF (WASHBURN, ND)
Sep 24, 2023
To Richard and family:
I extend my sympathy.
I was saddened to hear of your loss. I recall Lois would always attend our families' funerals and a few family gatherings. She was outstandingly kind, and you must miss her tremendously.
Bill o.
Kandas Wold (Jamestown , ND)
Sep 26, 2023
My Deepest Sympathy to Lois's family. It's been a long time since I'd seen Lois but we always visited when we seen each other. I'll always remember her as a very kind person. I am So Sad for your loss.
Jaylyn Saunders (Williston)
Sep 26, 2023
The world was definitely a brighter place with Lois here. Her smile would brighten up any room. Usually laughing and telling jokes. I can just she her shuffling those cards for Bonnie telling her see is going to win ?? and having a body that is pain free. She spoke highly of people and always had hope. I will so cherish the things she made for me at Christmas and birthdays. I remember the last time I was with her we laughed until we cried. Such a fun friend. She will be missed greatly by me.
Hugs to all family on your catastrophic loss
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