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Otto Sovig
February 13, 1933 - December 14, 2022

Place of Birth: Arnegard, ND
Residence: Watford City, North Dakota
Age: 89

Otto Sovig, 89, of Watford City, ND, formerly of Williston, ND passed away peacefully December 14, 2022 with family by his side.

Otto was born February 13th, 1933 on the family farm near Arnegard, ND where he was raised. The youngest of ten children, he made his mark with his winsome mischievous smile and curious nature that captured everyone’s heart. He attended school in Arnegard and openly admitted his emphasis was on playing basketball and baseball.

He met the love of his life in his first-grade class and would enjoy her friendship through school and later marry her. Otto served four years in the United States Air Force after high school graduation and then completed his education degree at Minot State Teachers College. He and Arlis Jean Peterson were married on August 19, 1957 until her death on January 20, 1994. They raised three children together in Williston, ND.

Otto was avid about sports both as a participator and spectator. He loved baseball, basketball and downhill skiing best. He continued skiing until he was 80.

He had a servant's heart and was always willing to share his time and talents to help anyone out with a project. For many years he served at Our Redeemer’s Lutheran Church on the finance board, ushering, and operating the radio booth to broadcast the sermons. Through his life his faith in God did not waver.

Teaching, farming, and building were his passions and he excelled at them all.

Otto taught school in Watford City, Arnegard and then to Williston where he taught Science at the Junior High. Teaching came naturally to him and many students loved his teaching style.

He spent many years farming near Arnegard and it was in his blood to do so. He loved farming. He was a finish carpenter and an incredible builder and it was his joy. There wasn’t anything that he could not build. His favorite thing as a kid was receiving a toy so he could take it apart and put it back together.

Working hard was part of who he was and he had many different jobs through the years. Some of the enjoyable ones he often mentioned were as a telegrapher for Great Northern Railway, working with his best friend, Herb Hanna in insurance, and being a landman during the Bakken oil boom.

Born to a Norwegian family he enjoyed making lefse, krumkake, and rolla polsa. He was known for his barbequed ribs. One of the important parts of his day was attending his coffee club. It was a routine that meant a lot to him. When he travelled out of Williston he would always be anxious to get back to the coffee guys.

Otto had a brilliant magnetic personality. Anyone who was around him, even if just once, would recognize that he was extraordinary. And he was. He had a fabulous sense of humor and was just simply fun.

He was married to Margret Sipes from 1998 until their divorce in 2020. He had a long journey dealing with dementia spending the last two and a half years in nursing home care in Watford City. He was a favorite of the staff at Good Shepherd Home and they cared for him so well.

For those of us who loved him, we will have deep sorrow but we will find deep joy when we remember this beautiful man and the memories we will keep of him.

Otto is survived by his son, Mark Sovig of Arnegard, ND; daughters, Lisa Zahn of Vancouver, WA, and Karla (Bruce) Zimney of Garrison, ND; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents, John and Ella Sovig; wife, Arlis (Peterson) Sovig; daughter-in-law, Nadine (Jepson) Sovig; all of his brothers and sisters and their spouses, Elton Sovig, Clifford (Alice) Sovig, Edwin Sovig, Joel Sovig, Oscar (Anne) Sovig, Henry (Irene) Sovig, Arnold Sovig, Ovedia (Bill) Krivobok and Edith (Lloyd) Sanders.


Memorial Contribution
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be sent to Shriners Children Hospital (online donation: donorrelations@shrinenet.org) or the Good Shepherd Nursing Home 709 4th Ave NE Watford City, ND 58854.

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Barbie Rosendahl (Sioux Falls , South Dakota)
Dec 16, 2022
Oh the memories that flow! Grateful he is home and reunited with his loved ones!! Love to you!!
Lisa Zahn (Vancouver, Washington)
Dec 16, 2022
Thank you Dad for giving me such a wonderful life. I love you and miss you always.
Your daughter Lisa
Vikki Osborn (Phoenix, AZ)
Dec 16, 2022
Lisa,
Sending prayers to carry you through.
Larry & Lila Lynne (Williston, North Dakota)
Dec 16, 2022
Our most sincere condolences to Marge as you grieve the loss of your beloved Otto. You were a special couple whose company we enjoyed throughout the years. Just remember all the years of happiness you brought into Otto’s life. God bless you and God bless Otto’s memory.
Barbie Rosendahl (Sioux Falls , South Dakota)
Dec 16, 2022
Oh the memories that flow! Grateful he is home and reunited with his loved ones!! Love to you!!
Dennis Hoffelt
Dec 17, 2022
Friend from years ago will be missed RIP
Evonne Hickok (Williston , ND)
Dec 17, 2022
Margret thoughts and prayers are with you as you grieve your husband Ottos death. You and Otto were such a great couple so special to many people. Such an example of how to live life. Take comfort in all the memories you made together. God bless and prayers.
Wayne and Barb Johnson (Arnegard , ND)
Dec 17, 2022
Will miss seeing Otto at the Good Shepherd Home. He was always a bright spot in my day. Loved his reactions to life! He kept everyone on their toes. He and dad can play basketball together.
Kris McPherson (Bismarck, ND)
Dec 18, 2022
My condolences to you all, such fond memories of your dad! So very kind he was. Heaven gained another angel for sure..you are all in my prayers.
Sarah Skarda (Watford City, ND)
Dec 18, 2022
We will miss you so much, Otto! May there be endless things to build, walls to critique, and tons of chocolate in Heaven for you! Rest in Paradise!
Sharon E Blizzard (Williston, North Dakota )
Dec 18, 2022
I will always remember you as my North Dakota dad you we’re always very kind my condolences to your family whom I know are grieving this loss you will truly be missed by all that know you.
Charles & Cathy Cartier (Williston , ND)
Dec 19, 2022
We have lost a special person, Otto. We watched Marg and Otto always have a special time together of fun and laughter. We can still remember his grin and the twinkle in his eyes.
Sara Reyerson (Seattle, WA)
Dec 19, 2022
I have so many fond memories of Otto from my childhood. He and my dad had such a special friendship and quite the adventures together. Otto always made me feel so welcome and when he got to laughing it was just the best. My love to all who love Otto and are feeling this loss.
Liffrig John (Williston, ND)
Dec 19, 2022
Marge our thoughts and prayers go out to you. Remember all the good years you and Otto had together! You brought alot of joy and happiness into his life. I never quit learning from him and will always remember our many projects over the years. It was always fun spending time with you and Otto.We all know he will be God's repairman. God bless
Shirley Fender (Lincoln, North Dakota)
Dec 20, 2022
So sory for your loss of your father. I as well had him as a teacher and he had a big part of my love for science which became my career. He had an infectious smile and laugh. Rest in peace Mr. Sovig.
Edee Stamp Hendrickson (Dagmar, MT)
Dec 22, 2022
Lisa, so sorry to hear of you Dad's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May you find comfort knowing he is home.






Holly Tkachyk (Williston, North Dakota)
Dec 22, 2022
I have known the Sovig family for 53 years, and it was a privilege to have had the gift of being a part of all the goodness that they exude. Otto will be missed so very much, he was such a talented and gifted man. The memories I have of him are precious.
Paula Jeffrey (Williston , ND)
Dec 22, 2022
Dear Margaret:
I want to extend my heartfelt sympathy of the loss of your dear husband Otto. I always loved the story you and Otto told about every night when you went to bed you would tell each other “You’re my hero.” That was such touching and insightful window into the life and marriage you shared. Your door was always open to so many of us from New Year’s Eve Bunko parties, Farkle contests around your table and Otto cooking on his outdoor grill. Thank you both for so many fond memories. Love Paula xoxoxox
Dale & Sharon Fessler (Williston, ND)
Dec 23, 2022
Dearest Margret - Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorrow. We were blessed to be recipients of the generous hospitality you and Otto extended to so many. Thank you for the wonderful memories. May God hold you close and give you His peace.
Kenny & Patti Leiseth (Arnegard , ND)
Dec 24, 2022
I was always happy to see Otto for the 31+ years I worked at the McKenzie County ASCS/FSA office. He was truly a “gentleman” farmer - he had so interesting & fun stories. My favorite was of how he got his name Otto Thieman (as the eighth child of ten). May you find the biggest field for that tractor in heaven
Douglas Gronfur (Williston , North Dakota )
Dec 25, 2022
He was my teacher at a young age and my neighbor for 22 years a great man in many fields of knowledge I will miss Otto
Polly Slette Vinger (Williston , ND)
Dec 27, 2022
Mark, Lisa and Karla, my deepest condolences to you and your families. I was so very sad to learn of your dads passing. Not only did I have your dad for a teacher, but also had him, your mom and you guys as friends. He was one of a kind man that’s for sure! Just imagine the beautiful reunion with your mom he had! Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God bless you all with the memories you have with him.
Polly Slette Vinger
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