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Alice Marie Reinholdt
August 20, 1921 - March 21, 2017

Place of Birth: Ray, North Dakota
Residence: Williston, North Dakota
Age: 95

Alice Marie (Foss) Reinholdt was born August 20, 1921,on the family farm outside Ray, North Dakota. She was the ninth of ten children born to Bernt and Beret Foss. On Tuesday, March 21, 2017, after 95 fully lived years, she passed away peacefully, surrounded by her children & several other family members, at the Bethel Lutheran Nursing Home in Williston, ND. She will be laid to rest at the Temple Cemetery, next to her husband of 44 years, and in close proximity to several other family members who have gone before her.

Alice had four sisters and five brothers. The family farmed and had some livestock including cows, chickens, and horses. She was a self-described tomboy, liked to run and climb fences, and could care less that she became very tan in the summer, while her older sisters were trying to keep their complexions as white as possible. She was a good student, excelling at spelling, having won local “spelling bees”, as well as math and reading. She remained an avid reader until she began having eyesight difficulties in her later years. She role modeled and shared that love of reading with all of her children. She completed 8th grade and began attending high school in Tioga, but had to leave school to begin working for other people at the age of 14, as her parents could no longer afford to send her. During those years prior to marriage, she was a waitress, cook, housekeeper, and nanny, for several different families, many of whom she continued to have relationships with after she stopped working for them.

Alice met Donald Reinholdt while working on a farm near Sawyer, ND. They met while she was milking cows in the barn. After a period of courtship, which included time spent at “Lovers Lane” they were married on April 28, 1943. They began married life in Sawyer, but then moved to Ray, where they raised their children. Don worked at the Farmers Union Elevator, and they also owned the Ver-Von Motel for several years. Along with being a wonderful wife and mother, Alice had a variety of jobs over her long life, including cooking at the school in Ray, re-upholstering and refinishing furniture (with her big sister Jennie Solberg), making lefse and working at Tioga Air Heaters along with her lifelong friend, Phyllis Thoreson. Alice moved to Williston in 1999. Beginning in her late 70s, Alice became part of the Senior Companion program. She provided companionship and respite care to many people in the area, some of whom were much younger than she was. She loved seeing her "clients”, found great joy in being of service to others, and loved going to classes and getting paid to do that!

Alice loved music and was truly gifted. She could play most anything after hearing it once. Along with playing piano, she played the organ and the accordion. She could transpose a song from one key to another with ease, and do all of this after having only a few piano lessons as a child. Alice's Mom, Beret, sold eggs to pay for the lessons. It took about two dozen eggs to pay for a lesson, which cost 50 cents each. Alice could sing many parts, and taught her children and grandchildren to sing in parts as well, which allowed her to have her own family choir! Some of the family's fondest memories are of singing together at home or at church. Mom was the church pianist for 65+ years, finally retiring from that job at the age of 93!

Alice began her Christian path in the Lutheran Church in Temple, ND, but during her childhood, the family became members of the Church of the Nazarene in Ray. Alice continued as a member of the Nazarene Church in Sawyer, Ray, and Williston her entire life. Alice loved God, even if she didn't always understand or agree with his plan. She communicated with God throughout each day, and prayed for her children as well as many other people. She never feared death, and was absolutely ready to be with Jesus, her Savior!

Alice loved great food and was an incredible cook and baker! As kids, we were spoiled and at the potluck events at church and would not eat something unless we knew who made it, or asked “Mom, did you make this?” She created amazing Scandinavian delicacies, krumkake, beautiful pies and cakes, doughnuts, fudge and other candies, great breads and cookies. When we were growing up, I don't know that we were truly able to appreciate having homemade fresh bread, rolls, and caramel nut rolls! Mom used to can a variety of fruits and vegetables from our garden, until she got into freezing, which she decided was much easier. Alice gave cooking and baking lessons to her family members, and her tips are invaluable in trying to recreate her recipes.

Alice is survived by her children Gary (Audrey), Ron (Mary), and Donnie (Diane), all of Williston, Loren of Ray, and Joyce (Marcel) of Santa Monica, CA; and her son-in-law Dale Shearer of Aberdeen, SD; sister-in-law Mavis Foss, 19 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.

Alice was preceded in death by her parents, Bernt and Beret, and all her siblings, Ole, Ida, Alvin, Bennie, Jennie, Marion, Emil, Ruth, and Morris. Her husband, Don, passed away on November 8, 1987. She was also preceded in death by her daughter Caryl (Nieuwenhuis) Shearer, son-in-law Lyle Nieuwenhuis, daughter-in-law Michelle Reinholdt, grandsons Bryce Reinholdt and Joey Loveless.

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Julaine Christensden (Douglas, WY)
Mar 22, 2017
Loren and family, I am so sorry to hear about your Mom's passing, she was such a special lady, always friendly, always with a smile on her face. I know she is going to be missed by all who knew her. I hold you all in my heart and have you all in my prayers. hugs and love....
Diane Jantze (Tigard, OR - Oregon)
Mar 23, 2017
We are so sorry for your loss. Love, Mike, Diane, Nathan, and Connor Jantze
Cheryl Simpson (Ray , ND)
Mar 23, 2017
So sorry for your loss. I so enjoyed her Norwegian brogue. Those prescious people are almost all gone. RIP Alice. Sympathy and prayers for all.
Joni Haugen-Wolff (Moorhead, MN)
Mar 24, 2017
So sorry for the loss of your mother. My thoughts and prayers are with you as you mourn your loss.
Oletta (Ole) Sumners (Deer Park,, Wa.)
Mar 24, 2017
My sympathy to all of you....your Mother was a very sweet and loving woman. Had a smile and a hug for me everytime I would see her. She accomplished so much here on this earth and it is now time for her to make music in Heaven.
Eileen Samdahl Hahn (Fargo, ND)
Mar 24, 2017
My deepest sympathy to your family. As a child and all through my life,I don't remember a time when Alice wasn't their with a big smile for me every time I saw her!! Her and my mom had so much fun together, cooking for the miners, and playing tricks on them. They were always laughing when they were together. She will be missed! God's peace to all of you!!
Jackie Leibel (Leola, SD)
Mar 24, 2017
What a wonderful woman Alice was! We thought of her often with such warm memories. Prayers and hugs to her family as they mourn her loss.
Dana & Jackie Leibel
Steve and Pat Eide (Tioga, North Dakota)
Mar 25, 2017
As I read her obituary, I have to say how jealous I am that you were so blessed to have such a wonderful mother, a true example of what mothers do, grandmothers do, but probably the most inspiring was her kindness in sharing her talents with so many, and allowing you to carry them on ! She was young at heart, and full of life, and blessed with ability to learn patience, trust in God, and how to live life to the fullest. What an amazing woman God took home, and what amazing memories and talents she passed on to all of you. God be with you, but don't be sad, because she is now in Heaven with all of her loved ones, and probably baking, singing, and playing all of Gods beautiful music. I wish I had the honor of meeting this lady !
Charles & Lois Daniel (Ray, ND)
Mar 25, 2017
Alice will be missed by so many people. She always had a smile when she seen anyone. She had a very nice family and raised them well. RIP Alice. We will miss you.
Elaine Esterby (Alamo, ND)
Mar 26, 2017
My sympathy to all of Alice's family. Your mom was a senior companion to my mom Alma Monger. What a blessing she was to my mom & our family She was so patient & kind to her. Her smile and laugh was so warm & caring. I have kept in touch with Alice & I am going to miss her. Gods blessing to you all.
Linda (Davidson) Wooters (Denton, TX)
Mar 28, 2017
Each of you have been in my thoughts and prayers since Cindy called and said that your mom had passed away. Thank you so much Cindy for letting me know. I have been praying for Comfort and Peace for all of you. So glad that your mom had such a long and happy life. Her obituary was beautiful. So loving and she accomplished so much. Oh, I can just picture all of her sweet loved ones who have gone before, there to meet her at Heaven's door. What a Blessed Reunion. Hugs to all of you. Please know I CARE.
Lowell & Sonja Herfindahl (Georgetown, TX)
Mar 31, 2017
We are so sorry to hear of Alice's passing. Our hearts and prayers are with you. God bless the memory of Alice.
Donna (Anderson) Dragseth (Minot)
Apr 5, 2017
So sorry for your loss.
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