Rick Gregory Nogowski

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Rick Gregory Nogowski passed away March 29, 2021. Rick was born on July 15, 1984 in Fargo, ND to Greg and Kris Nogowski. He graduated from Fargo North High School in 2002. Rick held various jobs in Fargo including heavy equipment construction. Rick enjoyed hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and spending time at the lake. Rick had a huge heart when it came to dogs and cats and loved taking care of them. Rick is survived by his brother John and sister Nikki of Fargo, aunts La Rae Colman (Craig) of Detroit Lakes, MN, Nadine Nogowski (George Schmaltz) of Bismarck, ND, Sandra Olson (Donald) of Fargo, and Channis Langlie (Mark) of Hawley, MN, two nephews Cameron and Sawyer, and cousins. Rick was proceeded in death by his parents and grandparents Ray (Greg) and June Nogowski and Chug and Joyce Johnson.

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  1. Ricky- I’m still having a hard time to put into words. I spent time with you at my home within days ago – you gave my girls their bday cards & gift of money. Not the first time you’ve done this for them. You always had a positive attitude at our home even if you were struggling. We all struggle, but you kept going chatting with us. I truly know you missed your folks and felt very alone, but we tried to make sure you felt welcomed always. I’m so sorry 😣 I wish I could of said a goodbye and hear one more goofy joke about my hoots. 😂 I appreciate all the times you brought Jon to my parents house in my accident days- or else who knows if I would have these girls you were to fond of. Fly high. I don’t forget you.

  2. My thoughts and prayers to all of you . I remember Rick at the daycare he was very energetic and loved to talk about the races. His laugh and smile was unforgettable. I will think about him often .

  3. Sorry to hear about Ricky.Prayers to the family. Rick spent a good amount of time at our home years ago. I know he had some troubles in his life, he was always kind to me.Godspeed Ricky!

  4. Nikki, John, LaRae, Nadine and Sandi, I’m so sorry for your loss. I never met him, but it sounds like he was a nice guy and loved his family. May he Rest In Peace.

  5. I feel I have to say something here, I know you’d be crabby if I didn’t; with our connection and all the time we shared being so close doing everything together (really growing up in our most formative years). I’m shocked, angry and frustrated at this situation though. I don’t know what to say but I know you’d say anything is fine and you’re here for it. We spent the better part of our time at the gas station, driving around, fishing, snowmobiling, going to parties, hunting and chilling at your house, my house, your aunts…mostly at the races. You are loved by many and were so close to so many, a persons person . You have a way of making us comfortable while always playing it cool but never lacking in the warm and compassionate department. There are few people in life you keep coming back to because you know no matter what’s happened or how much time has gone by they’d do anything for you and I truly imagined we’d meet again in person but yet we’ll find another way. You were a person who loved life experiences and had so many things you were good at and dedicated to. You touch so many. I know you had struggles as humans do and the grief for your parents was strong, it’s something we bonded about as we felt no one really understood that deep sense of loss. I wish I could be physically present today but regardless I’m here. Stay strong John and Nikki. I’m thankful for you, love you buddy. Rest In Peace hugs XO – ST/Ash

  6. Think of you everyday and the horrible addiction
    You are very missed and so much-loved. God speed. Till we meet again.


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