Trent Cable

trent cable
Trent R. Cable, 51, of Fargo passed away January 11, 2017. Trent was born June 22, 1965 in Carrington, ND. Trent grew up on the rural Esmond farm of his parents Robert and Arlene (Friestad) Cable and attended elementary and high school in Esmond. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith and was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church of Esmond. He graduated from Esmond High School and attended Minot State University with a degree in Business. Trent worked for Noridian in Fargo for the past 15 years. Trent was married to Terri Rosscup. They had a son Taylor Braden Cable and later divorced. He later married Shannon Heglund and divorced. He is survived by his son, Taylor of Fargo; his parents of Esmond and granddaughter, Kassidy. Survivors also include three sisters, Tammy Pierce, Fargo; Traci Deck, Fargo; Caroline (Quinn) Stein, Sioux Falls, SD; and one brother, Troy Cable, Olympia, WA; several nieces and nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles. He was preceded in death by his grandparents and uncles Mark Friestad and Roland Matthews. A Memorial Service will be held at Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center in Fargo, on Tuesday, January 17 at 1:00 p.m.

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  1. I had the honor of working with Trent. He was always a pleasure to work with and he will greatly be missed.

  2. Trent you will be missed you were such a great person to work with, always had a smile for you and a ‘good morning’.

  3. I had the pleasure of working with Trent. He was always willing to go the extra mile to help. He will be missed.

  4. I worked wirh and he was a fun person to work with and he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers sent to his family.

  5. Trent did a great job at NHS, he will be missed dearly. Thoughts and prayers to his family as they go through this difficult time.

  6. I was saddened to learn of Trent’s passing. I had the pleasure of working with Trent at one time and he was a very caring individual. My sincerest condolences to his family on their loss.

  7. I am shocked about his lost. I never met him face to face but had email exchanges while I completed my Rule of Behavior Compliance 360 on 1/6/2017. Very calm he sounded, rest in peace Trent.

  8. I had the pleasure of working with Trent several times over the years at NHS. He was always a quiet, kind and hard working individual. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. He will be greatly missed.

  9. Trent was a classmate of my brother Jerry in Esmond and I was a classmate of his brother Troy as well. We were all members of Trinity Lutheran in Esmond. Trent was a good guy, easy going and enjoyable to be around. Thoughts and prayers are with the Cable family.

  10. My deepest condolences to the Cable family. It has been many years since I last talked with Trent, but rest assured that he was a great guy. Rest in peace my friend.

  11. To The Cable Family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. Trent was a classmate of mine in Esmond. I will remember Trent’s quick smile and quiet manner. I hope and pray that many happy memories sustain you through this difficult time.
    Rhonda (Olson) Allery

  12. My condolences to Trent’s family and friends. Having worked with Trent since I started at Noridian in 2003, I can honestly say he was one of the nicest men I have ever met. Trent’s intelligence and competence was readily apparent in all my interactions. I will miss the random bumping into each other in the halls. Rest in Peace, Trent.

  13. Trent was just a little younger than myself. May his family be comforted and remember all the great things about Trent. Russell King, Auditor II at Noridian

  14. Our thoughts and prayers are with Trent’s family at this very hard time. Trent was a great guy and we both had the privilege of working with him at different avenues in his life.

  15. To my Big Brother, I will always remember you for your good sense of humor and quick wit. I remember riding to school with you in your GMC pickup, playing pinochle at Christmas, and your relentless teasing 🙂 I admired you for being a single parent and all the hardships that involved. Please know that I think of you everyday as I do all my siblings. I’m sorry I couldn’t be there today to say good bye. You are loved by so many people.
    “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted, and saves the crushed in spirit.” Psalm 34:18
    Love,
    Your little sister Cari

  16. Sweet Trent,
    I admired you so many years ago for being an amazing single father to Baby Taylor. Your sense of humor always made me break out in uncontrollable laughter; we had so many fun, silly and good times, although I was a much better dart player than you. 🙂 I thank God we were able to meet up again a year or so ago and I got to see your little boy, Taylor, all grown up now and handsome like his father. This is such sad news. Keep the angels laughing, Trent. Love, Penny

  17. Trent and I hung out in the old days in Esmond, just heard of his passing he will be missing. Never forget when I got a DUI and Trent was with me, my brother had to come pick us both up from jail.
    My prayers go out to his family.

    RIP Trent.


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