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Eugene "Gene" Samuel Fedorenko
October 12, 1931 - November 26, 2025

Place of Birth: Harvey, North Dakota
Residence: Watford City, North Dakota
Age: 94

Eugene “Gene” S. Fedorenko, 94, of Watford City, ND passed away on Wednesday, November 26, 2025, at the Lund Hospice Home in Gilbert, AZ.

Eugene Fedorenko was born in Harvey, ND to Sam and Anne Fedorenko of Kief, ND on October 12,1931. He came home to an older sister, LaVern (Bobbie). He attended grade school in Kief, ND, attended high school here and at Minot High School, and also attended Minot State University at the same time. He attended University of North Dakota and graduated with a degree in Marketing and Management in 1957. While he was there, he also worked for Griffiths in Grand Forks.

Gene saw a sign at UND which said, “Step up and join the Navy,” so he did and spent the next 4 years serving his country in the US Navy and then attached to the Marines as a Hospital Corpsman. He was awarded 2 Purple Hearts while in Korea.

After retiring from the military, he met his future wife, Elaine Olson from Watford City, ND, and they were married in 1954 at First Lutheran Church in Watford City. They have 3 children: Teri (Tim) Taylor; Julie Fedorenko and Jim (Lori-deceased) Fedorenko; Lori's children, Nicole (Ryan) Brathwaite, Shane, and Luke McLaren; 2 granddaughters, Lisa (Brian) Felty and Sarah (Sean) Hesler; 2 great grandsons, Carter and Maison Felty; and special family Bob and Kathy Olson.

Gene served as a rural mail carrier at Keene and farmed with his father-in-law and brother-in-law. He was transferred to Dickinson and worked part time at Parkway Ford and sold real estate. They also had a lake home at McKenzie Bay where he loved to water ski (still did at 89), jet ski, boat, and spend family time. When he retired, he bought a ranch north of Medora and ranches with his son. After selling the ranch, he moved back to Watford City and spent the winter in Mesa, AZ where he was active playing pickle ball, golf, pinochle, and cribbage.

During his lifetime he was a member of the ND Rural Carriers, served on the Independent Oil Board at Kenne, served two terms on the McKenzie County School Board, served on the church boards in Clear Creek in Keene, St. John’s Lutheran, Dickinson, ND, and First Lutheran in Watford City, and the McKenzie Marine Club Board. He loved to sing and sang in the Dickinson Barbershop choir and quartette, and church choirs wherever he lived. He was also a member of the Elks Lodge and The SVE Veterans Club.

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Mick and Gayle Homiston (Dickinson , ND)
Dec 1, 2025
We were sorry to hear of Gene’s passing. Mick talked about golfing with him at Old Farts in Watford City. Prayers for comfort during this holiday season.
Dave and Kay Jarland (WATFORD CITY, North Dakota)
Dec 2, 2025
So sorry to hear about Gene passing away. He was always fun to visit with. We sure miss him in Old Farts on Thursdays, Such a fine man, RIP
Cindy(Hanna),Peter Ostman (Spearfish, SD)
Dec 2, 2025
So sorry to hear of Gene's passing. Remebering his kindness. He always had a smile to share, and was always interested in everyone and how they were doing. A life well lived. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. He will be missed, but such great memories forever.
Joni Andre (Williston , ND)
Dec 3, 2025
To Genes family,
My deepest sympathies and condolences to you all.
Joni Andre
Larrynygaard (Mcclusky , ND)
Dec 3, 2025
We are sorry to see Gene has passed away. Please know your family is in our prayers and thoughts.
Linda Chornuk (Watford City, ND 5, ND)
Dec 5, 2025
Sympathy and prayers for the family of Gene Fedorenko. May he rest in peace.
Judy and David Hardes (Lloydminster , Alberta)
Dec 7, 2025
So sorry to hear of Gene’s passing. It was always a pleasure to see Gene at SVE. He never forgot a name, was always so pleasant and interested, played pickleball so well, and was such an inspiration! Our heart felt condolences.


Paul Wagner (Mandan, ND)
Dec 8, 2025
So sorry that Gene has passed. One of my lifetime best of friends. Elaine and Gene were best of friends to many I am sure. Anita and I were very fortunate to have you as friends. We learned to fly together, you were sponsors for baptism of our Nancy and were special friends in many ways. Rest in peace dear friend.
Warren and Maureen Hintz (Fargo, ND)
Dec 10, 2025
Dear Elaine and all,

Gene, a friend a mentor, a man easy to admire and love, who touched my heart in grand ways and whom I have admired and have loved.

Gene your life, your memory is of a life lived well, a farmer, military medic, a warrior, family provider, pilot, rancher, but most vital and life changing - son, husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather. It was family, always at the heart of your everyday your very existence.

One can only be profoundly grateful to our God who offered such a gift as you to three generations. Your legacy lives on in the hearts of those so profoundly blessed by and through you.

God bless your memory
With love,
Warren and Maureen
Karen Rolph (Mesa, Arizona)
Dec 10, 2025
Elaine, even though I’m not an Our Saviors member now, I remember our choir times a few years ago, always a joy when you and Gene were there too! I’m sorry to miss Gene’s memorial, I’ll be there in spirit! Karen Rolph
Tom Heggen (Red Lodge, MT)
Dec 12, 2025
Gene was an impressive man. He wore many hats throughout his life, but the one that he wore most proudly was that of husband and father. He loved Elaine dearly, and together they raised their children to be strong, educated, kind, and self sufficient. Gene and Elaine were always welcoming and eager for good conversation. The twinkle in his eyes will be a lasting memory for me. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

GBL!
Tom Heggen
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