Neil Krumm

neil krumm
Neil Henry Krumm, 80, Fargo, ND passed away on Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at Sanford Palliative Care, Fargo. He was born on November 30, 1934 to Joseph and Ann Marie (Braun) Krumm in Linton, ND where he was raised and educated. He joined the Army in 1953 and was honorably discharged on November 6, 1956. Neil was united in marriage to Anastasia Ternes on October 8, 1957 in Hazelton, ND. The couple made their home and raised their four children in Horace, ND. Neil was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Church. He worked at Fargo Glass & Paint for 12 years and Transport Inc. for 20 years until his retirement in 1993. His retirement was spent doing volunteer work, gardening, and traveling with his wife. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Anastasia; his children, Jeffrey Neil, Joseph Todd (Tamara), and Anita Celeste; brother, Dennis (Gladys) Krumm; grandchildren, Erica, Danielle, Tiffany, Lucas, and Lexy; and two great-grandchildren, Aaliyah and Miles Dale. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Darlene Marie; and a brother and sister. He will be greatly missed.

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  1. Deep sympathy to your family and the loss of Neil. We are from Horace and our children grew
    up together and still Simon and Jeff have been together in the military.
    Extend our sympathy to one and all.

  2. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I will miss Neil very much, I loved talking with him. Especially when he would talk about his younger days. He was such a kind and sweet man. Tess, if you need anything, please let me know.

  3. Dear Family,
    This is such sad news, when we hear of another of my Dads’ good friends who has left the earth. I am sad for you all, but I am glad for him. I don’t know if Neil had been ill, but I am sure he is standing in glory, where all tears are wiped away. May God grant you His peace and comfort in the days to come. May your good memories keep you company when you miss him. May his legacy in you all live on through your families. I remember Neil as such a friendly, happy, optimistic fellow and I though Dad was so lucky to have him for a friend. I always thought Neil and Tess were such a cute couple, so much in love, so devoted to family and so gracious to my stepmom, Delores, after she lost Dad. You have much to be proud of and so much to look forward to, as we will all be reunited one day. Blessings!
    Debra (Jordahl) McCullough
    Centerville, Ga.

  4. my biggest memories of Neil, there’s a lot, my first was when Neil,Jeff and I went deer hunting out in Linton , I don’t remember if we got any deer but I think Jeff got a coyote . We go along way back in time as friends. Neil always had great looking hair much like Conway, God bless you all.

  5. My prayers are with the family of Neil Krumm. It was such a joy to come to your house as your Schwan”s man.I will always remember you Tess and Neil such nice people to visit with every month. It has been I long time ago but feels like yestaurday. May god be with you all.

    Greg Akason

  6. We both were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with your family
    during this time. We both have so many nice memories of the whole Krumm family, had many
    great times and memories growing up with Jeff, Joe and Darlene. Gods Blessings to you all
    during this time, know you are in our thoughts and Prayers.

  7. I knew Neil from the many loads of product, that he hauled out of Williams Pipe line, Magellan’s Pipe line.
    Where I worked. A very nice person. Sorry for your loss. He will be missed.

  8. Aunt Tess and Cousins,
    My heart is heavy hearing that Uncle Neil has passed away. Although I didn’t get to spend a lot of time with him and your family growing up, I do fondly remember the visits Uncle Neil and Aunt Tess made to Iowa, especially for my sister’s wedding…..and the visit my daughters and I made to Fargo a few years ago. Uncle Neil was so kind and welcoming to us. I will always treasure my memories of him. I send you all much love and prayers for your comfort and peace at this difficult time. Connie


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