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Jeffrey "Jeff" Dale Severson
March 27, 1979 - July 1, 2022

Place of Birth: Williston, ND
Residence: Cartwright, ND
Age: 43



Jeffrey Dale Severson made a rushed entrance into this world on March 27, 1979, to Curt and Nancy (Greenwood) Severson in Williston, ND. Jeff lived every day with the same grand production with which he came into the world.

Jeff attended one of the few one room schoolhouses left in North Dakota, Horse Creek School through eighth grade. He was very proud to have been a part of this fading legacy of country life. Family stretched far beyond blood ties to Jeff starting at a young age. His life longs friends and he enjoyed 4H and their own coordinated rodeo play days, eventually deemed the GRS Kids Rodeo by those that participated, which was usually just the Greenwood, Rindahl, and Severson families. As Jeff entered high school, he was an excellent athlete participating in football and wrestling, during which time he was able to capture a Montana State Wrestling Championship title in 1996. Jeff graduated from Sidney High School in Sidney, MT in 1997.

Following high school Jeff was a member of the NDRA and Rough Rider rodeo circuits as a bull rider. A jaw injury caused by a horn ended his self-proclaimed illustrious career sooner than expected and left him with bragging rights and a cool scar. Jeff also worked for the McKenzie County Weed Board for two summers with his older brother, where their antics often pushed the limits under Terri Rindahl, a second mom to the boys, luckily for them. Those that knew Jeff would also note Jeff’s fear of birds stemming from a young age and his experience with poultry on the ranch. Jeff wouldn’t shy from a snake, spider, predator, or any variety of monsters, but a bird dead or alive would send him into hysterics, but in the bravest way possible.

After Jeff’s early endeavors, his most notable attributes and contributions began to surface. Jeff has been a long-standing member of the Horse Creek School Board as well as an AAU Wrestling coach once his son Shay began to participate. He served as a member of the McKenzie County Grazing Association. Being a 4H Leader in his sons’ local group also set Jeff aside from most as not only a one of a kind dad, but a man dedicated to the community and his sons.

Jeff was also an outdoorsman. He loved to snowmobile. A marksman with a rifle bought him bragging rights regularly, but most recently on a prized team last August. His team, the Prairie Turtles, will always consider Jeff the VIP of the Wild West Olympics. Henry the Big Horn Sheep was a prized trophy of Jeff’s as well. After receiving a once in a lifetime draw, one in four to be exact, Jeff set out with Grandpa Gene and his father Curt to fill his tag in the North Dakota Badlands. Henry symbolized much more than a drawn tag to Jeff. He symbolized the memories and time spent with his dad and grandpa.

Jeff was always willing to show up and help anyone anytime, anywhere. He put true thought into every gift he gave. He loved his friends and family with his whole heart. Along with his many attributes, he had his own version of high fashion which not all agreed with, but he stuck to his unbuttoned button-down and gold chain. No one could argue, however, that Jeff was always dressed to the nine. His love of his family history and he researched his grandfather’s rodeo accomplishments that he proudly displayed in his home. Jeff was able to tell family history for hours and loved to research area history as well.

Raised on the family ranch he followed his beloved Grandpa Dale’s footsteps and worked the ranch side by side with his family. Ranching was his life and there was no other place he would have rather hung his hat. According to Jeff, it was “his church.” It was important to him to raise his sons with the same values and ranching lifestyle with which he was raised. It was no secret that Shay and Jaden were his biggest accomplishments and his entire world. He was proud of the hands and young cowboys they are becoming and never hesitated to share the boys’ latest accomplishments.

Jeff passed away on Friday evening, July 1, 2022, at the Sidney Health Center ER, Sidney, MT of injuries from a motorcycle accident.

Surviving him are: his two sons, Shay Severson and Jaden Severson, Cartwright, ND; his parents, Curt and Nancy Severson, Cartwright, ND; brother, Paul (Amber) Severson, Cartwright, ND; sister, Kelly (Jason) Deming, Fairview, MT; nieces, Megan, Becca, and Brynlee; and nephews, Logan, Bode, and Isaac.

He was preceded in death by: his grandparents, Dale and Marilyn Greenwood and Gene and Alice Severson.

Memorial Contribution
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Jeff’s sons accounts at the Yellowstone Bank or Nick Lonski, c/o of Edward D. Jones.

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LaVanchie Starkey
Jul 5, 2022
There are no words that I can say to ease your pain. Just remember that Jeff was a true friend, loved by many as evidenced by all the posts I have been seeing on FB. I pray that you find comfort in each other and let the memories and laughter they bring help you to get through it. I'm keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Jerry and Cindy Tippett (Sidney, Montana )
Jul 5, 2022
To all of Jeff’s family.
I’m so sorry for your loss.
Ray & Diann Unterseher (Watford City, North Dakota)
Jul 5, 2022
Severson Family. We are so sad to hear of Jeff’s untimely death! Please accept our condolences and we pray that by God’s Grace you are comforted and have his peace!
Linde Sifuentes (Rochester , Minnesota )
Jul 5, 2022
Sure going to miss you down here. Rest easy friend.
Gail chinn (Grassy butte, Nd)
Jul 5, 2022
So very very sorry!
Jess Wiese (Sidney, MT)
Jul 5, 2022
My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Severson family, especially his young boys. Jeff was will be missed by many. May the Lord comfort and heal the many broken hearts he left behind. Gone way too soon.
Josh Norby (Watford City, ND)
Jul 5, 2022
You where a good friend, and you will be missed.
Vicky Panasuk (Livingston , Montana)
Jul 5, 2022
Sorry for your loss! Prayers and peace for the family.

The loss is unmeasurable but so is the love left behind.
Tami Carpenter Froelich (Livingston , MT)
Jul 5, 2022
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.
Michelle (England , United Kingdom )
Jul 6, 2022
In life, we loved you dearly, In death we love you still. In our hearts you hold a place, no one else will
ever fill. Xx
Jon Madison (Bismarck, ND)
Jul 6, 2022
Lots of prayers going out to the entire Severson Family - Shay and Jaden. Jeff and I became good friends over the years. The stories, memories and many many laughs will always be remembered..
Mike and Joan Prather (stevensville, MT)
Jul 6, 2022
We are so sorry for your loss. Please know we are thinking of you and your family. Bless you and Jeff's friends and family. What a beautiful young man.
Scott and Sherrt Lessman (Sidney, Montana)
Jul 6, 2022
Our most sincere condolences. We are praying for your hearts to heal. God Bless you all.
Carla Youngkin (Alberton, MT)
Jul 6, 2022
Words can not express the sorrow I feel for Jeff's passing. The Severson's and the Rindahl's have been like one family for many years and know that we share your pain. Jeff is with his loved ones now that have gone on before and he will always be in our hearts.
My Love and Prayers are with you .

Ron and Mitzi Sharbono (Greenville , South Carolina)
Jul 6, 2022
Curt and Nancy. Severson family Sorry to here of your great loss.
Sandy Metcalf (Sidney, Montana)
Jul 6, 2022
So sorry to hear about Jeff, you have my deepest sympathy.
Kevin and Jackie Sullivan
Jul 6, 2022
Sorry for your loss! Our thoughts and prayers are with all of your family.
Mark & Sherry Anderson (Sidney, Mt.)
Jul 7, 2022
Nancy & family words are not to come to tell you how sorry we are about your son. Thought are with you& prays, Sherry, Mark
Brian Volbrecht (Sidney, MT)
Jul 7, 2022
So sorry this happened. I always enjoyed every conversation I had with Jeff, even if he was complaining lol. He was a good friend, man, father, and will be missed by many.
Nancy Wisness (Watford City, ND)
Jul 7, 2022
Some students stand out forever, and Jeff was one of those. He was an eighth grader when I became the McKenzie Co. Superintendent of Schools. He definitely made the school livelier! His eyes were always twinkling, and he had a zest for life. I would occasionally run into him, and he would always remember me. I was so pleased when I learned he had been involved in the school and was raising his two boys. I am so sad for all of you that you have lost him. Please know that I am thinking of you at this time. Fondly, Nancy Wisness
TIESEN FAMILY (JENN, BRIAN, BROOKE, TANNER, KENNA) (Sidney, MT)
Jul 8, 2022
This is a huge loss for our small community, Jeff was a great person and most of all he gave everything he had to be the best dad he could to those handsome boys. May god wrap his arms around Jaden and Shay and the entire Severson family in these next few weeks as they mourn the loss of Jeff. Jeff you will truly be missed, and when we now look up into that beautiful sky we will remember that smile that you always always had.
Brad Conroy (Syracuse , Utah)
Jul 8, 2022
May you rest in peaceful green valleys, friend! You will be missed by so many.
Brad Conroy (Syracuse , Utah)
Jul 8, 2022
May you rest in peaceful green valleys, friend! You will be missed by so many.
marty and landy (huntley, MT)
Aug 31, 2022
nancy, curt, paul and kelly our condolances to you and your familes for your loss. i know he's ridin his way to heaven. all my our love.
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