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Arnold Orlando Holm
July 27, 1922 - January 19, 2020

Place of Birth: McKenzie County, ND
Residence: Watford City, ND
Age: 97

Arnold Holm was born July 27, 1922, to Ole K. and Anna (Bakken) Holm in Watford City, North Dakota. He was born the eighth of ten children and lived on the homesteaded farm all his life until he entered the Good Shepherd Home in 2015.

He married Dorothy Churchill November 16, 1946, and they raised three children on the family farm; Rick, Diane, and Pamela. He worked hard farming and ranching for most of his life. He never truly retired. He was still planting a garden at age 93 and also swathed hay the fall before he entered the Good Shepherd Home. He loved swathing and Rick watched him very closely just over the hill those last few years. Rick didn’t think dad knew he was watching him, but dad admitted later that he knew.

Dad loved to talk and tell a good story. Because of his hearing loss, he was most comfortable doing all the talking, as most everyone who knew him figured out quickly. He welcomed company at any time and was a wonderful host. He grew fond of the staff at the nursing home and tried to remember their names and keep track of their families, especially if they had small children.

He had a deep faith in God and firmly believed that he would be united with his loved ones in Heaven. On the last day of his life he told the nurses, “I’m going home today.” Then he ate breakfast, his favorite meal, took a nap, and did not wake up. He was the oldest baptized member of the First Lutheran Church in Watford City.

He is survived by his three children, Rick of Watford City, Diane (Terry) of Portland, OR, Pamela (Jeff) Scott of Columbus, MT; five grandchildren, Jennifer (Andy) Long of Champlain, MN, Jesse (Sara) Scott, of Bozeman, MT, Garrett Scott of Billings, MT, Drew (Miranda) Scott of Livingston, MT, and Coleman J. Gariety of Portland, OR; four great-grandchildren, Morgan, Evan, Cameron, and Noa Grace. He is also survived by numerous extended family members including nieces, nephews, cousins, and one sister-in-law. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy, two infant children, his parents, and all nine siblings.

Arnold passed away Sunday morning, January 19, 2020 at McKenzie County Health Center in Watford City, ND.

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Doug Okland (Missoula, Montana)
Jan 20, 2020
Rick, Diane and Pam,
We will miss your dad so much. He was a wonderful neighbor, friend and role model.
Doug
Gary & Linda Melland (Watford City, ND)
Jan 21, 2020
Rick, Diane, & Pam,
Arne & Dorothy were great neighbors & always so good to our family. We recall several times when they kept a watchful eye on our kids as they ventured from town to explore in their trees & barnyard. And the ride in Arnie's hay sled behind a team of not so well broke horses in the middle of the winter, will never be forgotten by our sons who were grateful to escape with their lives! ;)
Arnie & Dorothy leave behind a wonderful legacy of memories, and we are thankful to have been a part of that.
Gary & Linda Melland
Erica Douglas (Deadwood, SD)
Jan 21, 2020
So many fond memories of Arnie! From big chocolate bars for Halloween when I was a kid, to treats of sweets in the nursing home in his last few years. My favorite memory of Arnie happened when I was just out of college. I was walking the dog along the road north of town, and Arnie was out front. We talked briefly and he asked me if I "had seen his tractors" he informed me that they were on display at the heritage park west of town. Again, most ardently, he asked me "have you seen my tractors?" I admitted that I hadn't been to the heritage park for many years. He then took a $5 dollar bill out of his pocket, grabbed my paw, and put it inside. He told me that I just HAD to go see his tractors. He was so kind. Heaven gained an angel. I hope this made you smile. Arnie was a very good man.
Sarah Skarda (Watford City, ND)
Jan 21, 2020
Rick, Diane, Pam & family, I am honored to have been one of those on the receiving end of Arne’s life stories. Your dad was one of the most gracious and humble people I have ever met and we will miss him dearly. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. May he rest in paradise, embraced by his beloved Dorothy, whom he talked about all the time. Xoxo
Margaret Renbarger
Jan 22, 2020
Arnie's Family, I loved Arnie and his stories! He was a good guy. thoughts and prayers to all of you.
Gayle & Mick Homiston
Jan 22, 2020
We're really going to miss Arne - I'm glad I got to see him one more time last Friday. I had lots of visits with him over the last 4 years and he had many stories to tell. He almost always had a smile on his face and was happy. His memory was impressive - he recited quite a bit of the Gettysburg address for me one day after I commented about his framed copy hanging on the wall. When I would get ready to leave his standard saying was always "THANKS FOR STOPPING!" Hugs to all of you - sorry we won't make it for the funeral. Gayle & Mick
Donna Sannes Bordner (Grand Rapids, MN)
Jan 24, 2020
We are saddened at the death of your dear dad. We have so many wonderful memories of our great times with your family! I'm so glad all 5 of us girls got to see him last summer and visit with him! He was a pillar of the community and will be greatly missed by SO many.
Larry & Kori Claar (Watford City, ND)
Jan 24, 2020
So sorry for your loss. Blessings sent.
Debra Dusenbury (Billings, MT)
Jan 26, 2020
Good memories of a good man. I always enjoyed his smile, his stories, and his laugh! I would get to visit with Arne when Pam's parents would come to see them in Billings, and in Columbus. You family was blessed to have him as father and grandfather, and all his other roles.

He is home now and that is a huge comfort for you all. May your faith, and your love for him along with the many memories you have, sustain you now and in the future. With love from Debra
Denise Grantier (Bismarck, ND)
Jan 27, 2020
Arne used to come into McKenzie Electric years ago and pay for his water wells. This was a once/yr visit we would have. I treasured those visits. He always had a smile when he came in.....
Tom And Christy Gariety (Dayton, OH Ohio)
Jan 27, 2020
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May he rest in peace after a long and faithful life.
Ralph and Debby Skoglund
Jan 28, 2020
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May God Bless and Keep You in His Loving Care.
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