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Gary Roland Thorson
August 10, 1956 - December 13, 2022

Place of Birth: Williston, North Dakota
Residence: Mesa, AZ formerly of Watford City, ND
Age: 66



Gary Roland Thorson, 66, of Mesa, AZ, formerly of Watford City, ND, passed away December 13, 2022, after a long battle with cancer.

Gary was born August 10, 1956, in Williston, ND, the only child of Herbert and Delores (Neubauer) Thorson. Gary grew up in Watford City and was baptized and confirmed at First Lutheran Church. During his younger years, Gary could be found at the lake with friends and family or working on the farm with his grandparents, Roman and Josephine. While in high school, he was the student manager for the wrestling and football teams and worked at Ray’s Standard to save money for a red 1967 Chevy Impala that he was quite proud of. Gary graduated from WCHS in 1974 and then attended lineman school at Bismarck College, after which he was hired by McKenzie Electric in 1975. Gary worked as a lineman until he was promoted to Operations Manager in 1983. In 2011, after 36 years, Gary retired from McKenzie Electric.

In 1980, Gary met Beryl (Lassell) who had recently moved to town from Beach, ND. They were married in March 1981 and raised their two children, Kyle and Kelly, in Watford City.

Gary loved his life in Watford City and worked hard to make it a great place for everyone to raise their families there. Gary didn’t just talk about his love of the community, he did something about it. He was elected twice to the City Council (1994 and 1998) and served as President during his second term. While on the council, he served on the original board for the Roughrider Fund, JDA, Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and the Pioneer Museum Board. Gary helped create the city sales tax to fund special projects like the Veterans Memorial Building, swimming pool, city bike paths, Renaissance Zone. The city sales tax is still being used to help fund the Rough Rider Center. Not having enough things to do, Gary was also elected to the Watford City Oilers hockey board in 1994, serving as the Secretary/Treasurer until he was elected as President in 1999. Construction and completion of the multi-purpose building (hockey building) was a five-year plan and with Gary as a major player, the task was completed in three years.

Gary’s love of lake life continued through his adult years as he enjoyed spending every summer weekend with friends and family at Tobacco Gardens. He worked diligently to have one of the nicest well-manicured yards in the county. Gary enjoyed grilling in the evenings and taking kids out on the boat to fish, ski, kneeboard, or tube during the day (but not until after the lawn was mowed).

Gary’s fall and winter weekends were spent hunting, ice fishing or shuttling Kyle and Kelly all around North Dakota to play hockey. He had to be talked into letting Kyle play hockey, but he later admitted that it was one of his greatest experiences due to the lifelong friendships he and Beryl made. You could find him volunteering to work the scoreboard and penalty box during Oiler home games where he was able to have “heartfelt” talks with Kyle on why he should spend less time in the box and more time on the ice. And, if you didn’t find him working the scoreboard, then he was likely having a Busch Light with Larry Kummer and Curtis Samuelson in the Zamboni room during intermissions.

Gary loved to visit and cook. Three of his favorite things he looked forward to every year to combine those loves were the REC party where he cooked his famous chicken, opening weekend of Pheasant season to cook fleischkuekle, and Christmas when he made his way around town to deliver freshly made cheeseballs to people’s houses.

In 2011, Gary and Beryl purchased a secondary home in Mesa, Arizona, and decided to become snowbirds. Gary, of course, found this as an opportunity to start up new friendships where he could visit and cook with more people. Gary couldn’t quite give up the lake life while in Arizona, so he talked Beryl into having boats at a nearby marina and ended up renovating a small houseboat for another home on the lake. It wasn’t until 2020 when they finally decided to become full time Arizona residents. Gary looked forward to Arizona winters every year as he was able to have North Dakota guests that he could cook for. He would prepare weeks in advance by asking everyone what they wanted to eat and how much they thought they’d eat (he saved every grocery list). He absolutely enjoyed grilling on the patio and watching the grandkids swim in the pool all day. No matter how loud the kids got, he soaked in every moment.

Gary’s family and friends were very important to him. Although his health didn’t allow him to travel a lot in the last few years, he was always calling and texting to find out how people were doing and what they were up to.

Gary is survived by his wife, Beryl of Mesa, AZ; children, Kyle Thorson (Pam) and their two sons Tyler (7) and Roman (5) of McKinney, TX; Kelly Balsam (Rob) and their 2 daughters Rorie (9) and Ryan (7) of Cody, WY; mother, Delores Quale of Watford City, ND, brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Tim and DeEtta Frandsen of Mesa, AZ, and many cousins, nieces, and nephews in Arizona, North Dakota, Minnesota, Texas and Idaho.

He was preceded in death by his father, Herbert Thorson; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Harold and Carol Lassell; paternal grandparents, Peter and Anna Thorson; maternal grandparents, Roman and Josephine Neubauer; and sister-in-law Barbara Carlson.

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Karen Broderson (Watford City, ND)
Dec 21, 2022
Ron and I are so sorry to hear of Gary’s passing. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Denise Grantier (Bismarck , ND)
Dec 21, 2022
My sincere sympathy to Gary’s family. I enjoyed working with him for 20 plus years. We had lots of laughs. Rest now Mr T!!
Doug and Faye Anderson (Watford City, ND)
Dec 21, 2022
So sorry to hear of Gary's passing. You all will be in our thoughts and prayers. You have our deepest sympathies.
Larry and Tanya Andersen (Watford City , ND)
Dec 22, 2022
To the family of Gary,
So sorry for your loss. Gary was a very kind hearted person. He’ll be greatly missed by all.
Sending our deepest condolences.
Mac Petry (Bismarck)
Dec 25, 2022
A great loss. I met Gary in the later 80's as a customer of mine. We quickly became friends and have kept in touch through the years. Many hunting and fishing stories and jokes. He endured a lot. RIP my friend and my sympathies to the family.
Curtis Johnson (Watford city , ND )
Dec 26, 2022
My sympathy goes out to Gary's family, I have a few memories
Kandas Wold (Jamestown , ND)
Dec 28, 2022
I am So Very Sorry for your loss. He was always fun to visit with. My Condolences to all of you!
Jimmy and Kristy Pittsley (Watford City , North Dakota )
Jan 1, 2023
So sorry to hear about your loss, our condolences to you and your family
Tim and Teri Taylor
Jan 3, 2023
Beryl, Kyle, Kelly, Delores and families:
We extend to you our sincerest sympathies on Gary's passing.
Denny Portra (Underwood , North Dakota )
Jan 13, 2023
Sorry to hear of Gary's passing our sympathy to his family.
Lynn Wolf (Mesa, AZ)
Jan 19, 2023
Beautifully written obituary. I appreciate learning more about Gary’s life. He and Beryl lived just two doors away from my husband, Steve, and I. Gary always seemed “up” and lived his life with gusto! He never shied from physical work; he was a big, powerful man with a wonderful laugh! He loved to make desserts which were irresistible! He truly loved people, especially his family.
Connie Connolly (Dickinson, , ND)
Jun 14, 2023
My deepest sympathy and prayers ?? to the family.
Gary Oversen (KILLDEER, North Dakota)
Jun 16, 2023
Gary was one of the good ones. God Bless .
Lynn Wolf (Mesa, AZ)
Jun 17, 2023
I miss Gary and well remember his laughter, boisterous personality and of course, his fabulous cooking and baking! Every time I go walking with my dog I miss the times I would see Gary with the. Garage door open and he drinking a beer! He was so boisterous and fun! Loved his grilling and baking. He was also tough and strong. In a houseboat if grip with our neighbors he dug bug holes in the lake banks into which he carried heavy anchors and put them into the holes with sand to hold them in place. He was so string and happy to help in any way needed! I miss him every time I walk with my dog, wishing Gary was still standing in his garage drinking his favorite beer!
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