Arlo J. Mittleider
March 14, 1941 ~ April 1, 2026
Arlo James Mittleider, 85 passed away on April 1, 2026
Arlo was born on March 14, 1941, in Coleharbor, North Dakota, to Jacob and Martha Mittleider. He spent the majority of his life in Page, North Dakota, where he was a familiar and respected presence in the community, before moving to Fargo, North Dakota later years.
On July 31, 1971, Arlo married Sheryal Poehls. They built a life together centered on family, community, and steady commitment to others. Sheryal preceded him in death on June of 2021.
Arlo dedicated his career to education, teaching at Page High School for many years. He taught industrial arts, physical education, and driver’s education-roles that suited him well, as he enjoyed working with young people and preparing them for real life. He also coached basketball, something he continued to speak about often. After his time in the classroom, he continued teaching in his own way by starting AJM Behind The Wheel, his driver’s education business. When his teaching and driver’s instruction years were behind him, he spent much time accompanying his son John on sales routes across North Dakota as they built “Off The Hook Seafood”, a retail seafood business serving communities throughout the state.
He was a kind and approachable man who never had trouble starting a conversation, whether with a longtime friend or someone he had just met. Arlo valued people, and it showed in how he lived-through his generosity, his willingness to help, and the way he stayed connected to those around him. Above all, family came first.
In his younger years, he enjoyed spending time outdoors, especially fishing and hunting. He was also a reader who loved old west novels; he likely read every story Louis L’Amour ever wrote.
Arlo is survived by his children: John Mittleider (Olubusola) and their daughter Tabitha; Christina Tillman (Aaron) and their children Elijah and Eliana; and Jez Mittleider. He is also survived by his sister, Angie.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Sheryal; his parents, Jacob and Martha; his brother, Arvid; and sisters, Elle, Lillian, Joan and Randy.
A celebration of Arlo’s life will be held on Monday, April 27, at Hope Lutheran Church (North Campus).
Services
Visitation: Monday, April 27, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Hope Lutheran Church - North Campus
2900 Broadway N
Fargo, North Dakota 58102
(701) 235-6629
https://www.fargohope.org/
Memorial Service: Monday, April 27, 2026 11:00 am
Hope Lutheran Church - North Campus
2900 Broadway N
Fargo, North Dakota 58102
(701) 235-6629
https://www.fargohope.org/





My sympathy to all of you, as you celebrate the life of your beloved. I think of Arlo almost every day as I walk into my living room and see the China buffet. He helped me make in shop back in 1975 or 76. I had big plans and he helped make it come to being. I ended up setting the sawblade up too high, and it made a gouge in my top part of my buffet. And he looked at it and said OK. I think we can figure this out. And he did we ended up taking another piece of wood and making a border around the top so that nothing would fall off of it. It has made many moves with me and held together. He was a very kind and caring man.
Thanks for your prayers and condolences I and my family appreciate it 🙏 Arlo was a great dad and he was a great friend of mine I miss him 😢
So sorry to hear about your dad. I enjoyed his visits when he’d stop in at the bank.
He was my shop teacher back in the day. He had such patience with me when building my hope chest my Senior year!
What a challenge that was!
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.