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Norman E. Sondrol
April 27, 1937 - February 12, 2025

Place of Birth: Watford City, North Dakota
Residence: Bismarck, North Dakota
Age: 87



Norman Eugene Sondrol passed away peacefully at the Sanford Medical Center in Bismarck, ND on Wednesday, February 12, 2025. Norman was born April 27, 1937, in Watford City to Ernest and Dorothy Sondrol. He attended school in Watford City where he graduated in 1955. While in high school he was involved with band and played on the basketball team. Following high school, he attended Dickinson Sate College. In his senior year of high school, Norman met and fell in love with Marlene Bischke whom at the time was teaching second grade in the Watford City school system. They married in Parshall, ND on June 20, 1956, and lived in Watford City. Norman and Marlene had four children: Kevin, Wendy, Steven and Mitchell.

Norman was a hard worker and loved his family. He worked in the farming and energy industries. In September of 1959, the Sondrol family moved to Stanton, ND. He worked for a road contractor on construction of Interstate 94. In April of 1960, the family moved to Tioga, ND where Norman worked for Signal Oil and Gas at the Tioga gas plant. A dream he had was to build his own house. While in Tioga, he did just that. He also commented that he did it once and never wanted to do that again! They spent 10 years in Tioga and then moved back to Watford City where he began farming the family farm. He continued farming and growing the family farm until his retirement.

Norman had many interests that he enjoyed when not working the farm. He and Marlene joined a square-dancing club which met in the basement of their home. He enjoyed playing Pinochle and Texas Hold’em with the guys as well as bowling league during the winter months. Norman was an avid golfer for many years. He and Marlene very much enjoyed golfing trips to the Black Hills with their special friends. They also reserved time for friends from Tioga with annual trips to Las Vegas. Norman had a high interest in aviation. He earned his private pilot license and joined a local flying club. He enjoyed flying locally and continually honing his pilot skills. He and Marlene took a few trips with friends that took them as far as south Texas. Norman enjoyed big game hunting and fishing trips with friends to Canada. He also very much enjoyed annual pheasant and deer hunting, with stories abound from the hunting parties. He had a passion for sports cars that only intensified in his later years.

Norman and Marlene spent winters enjoying warmer weather and activities in Harlingen, TX, and later in Lake Havasu City, AZ. Norman continued to winter in Lake Havasu City through the winter of 2024.

Norman is survived by his daughter Wendy (Allen) Luckow; son Steven (Diane); nine grandchildren Brant (Jackie) Luckow, Jared Luckow (Jamie), Travis (Anne) Luckow, Austin Sondrol (Abigail), Crystal Sondrol (Nick), Branson Sondrol (Claudia), Jessica (Rudolph) Oswald, Damon Sondrol, and Chastity Hughes (Kyle); eleven great-grandchildren; and sisters Karen (Al) Berg, Sharon Stashuk and Judy Wold.

Norman was preceded in death by his wife Marlene, son Kevin, son Mitchell, parents Ernest and Dorothy Sondrol, infant sister Mildred, brother Leroy, sister Pearl Swenson and sister Maxine Nelson, as well as brothers-in-law Lynn Swenson and Niel Nelson.

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Jim, Monty, Patty & Arden
Feb 16, 2025
Forever in our hearts, Uncle Norm
Jim, Monty, Patty & Arden
Lyle & June Wileb (Lake Havasu City, AZ)
Feb 18, 2025
Norm was a stellar friend, a man of incredible character and fun friend. We enjoyed his company in Lake Havasu and Bismarck for many years. May he rest in eternal peace with his beloved wife. We will dearly miss his presence.
Connie Connolly (Dickinson, ND)
Feb 19, 2025
My deepest sympathy in the death of your father. I knew him while I lived in Watford City. He was a kind person. May he rest in peace.
Marci Ruff (Bismarck , ND)
Feb 20, 2025
Norm (Sunshine) I miss your smile and gentle face! You've escaped the surly bonds of earth, kind and loving gallant warrior! You are sorely missed! Till we meet again - RIP my precious friend! Love forever! (Moonglow)
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