Gerald "Jerry" Geiger

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July 26, 1948 ~ January 15, 2026

Born in: Bismarck, North Dakota
Resided in: Moorhead, Minnesota

Jerry’s Memorial Mass will be livestreamed below at 11:00 am, Thursday, January 22, 2026

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Gerald Peter Geiger on January 15, 2026, at the age of 77. Gerald, lovingly known as Jerry, was born on July 26, 1948, at St. Alexius Hospital in Bismarck, North Dakota, to Jane Johanna and Dominic Geiger.

Jerry attended and graduated from St. Mary’s Central High School in Bismarck. Following high school, he joined the Army Reserve as a medic, a role that sparked his enduring commitment to healthcare. This commitment led him to St. Luke’s Hospital, where he worked in the inhalation therapy department, now known as respiratory therapy. His vision and leadership were pivotal in establishing St. Luke’s School for Respiratory Therapy, a testament to his dedication to education in the medical field. He continued his role in medical education until transitioning into sales of durable medical equipment, a position he held until his retirement.

In 1971, Jerry married the love of his life, Susan Mauch, in Mantador, North Dakota, after meeting her at St. Luke’s, where she worked at the Fargo Clinic. Their union marked the beginning of a beautiful journey of love, partnership, and shared passions. They began their life together in a cozy cabin at Franklin Lake, where they cultivated a love for fishing, hunting, and outdoor recreation that would resonate through their family for generations.

Jerry cherished time spent with family and friends, whether it was fishing across Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Canada, or enjoying golf trips with “da Boyz.” He took immense pride in his roles as a father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and husband, all while embracing life with a generous spirit and unwavering patience. Forever the outdoorsman, Jerry and Sue could always be found bird hunting or on their pontoon on Big Cormorant where they had built their dream home and lived for 20 years. His love for crosswords and the joyful chaos brought by his granddaughters were cornerstones of his days, revealing a man who embraced both quiet contemplation and lively family moments.

Jerry is survived by his wife of 54 years, Susan Geiger; sons, Trevor Geiger and Todd (Cara) Geiger; granddaughters, Hazel Ellie and Olivia Jane; brother, Richard (Marylee) Geiger; sisters, Donna (Jerry) Young and Janet (Ron) Flick; nieces and nephews, Summer (Mark) Peterson, Josh (Ani) Flick, Cole (Missy) Uecker, Dominique Young, Ryan (Colette) Young, Jon Young, Leslie Anne Geiger, and Matthew Casey (Kat) Geiger; and great nieces and nephews, Piper and Bennett Peterson, Hendrix and Harlow Flick, and Marley and Madison Uecker.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Dominic Frank and Jane Johanna Geiger and great niece, Isabella Sophia Young.

Jerry’s family extends a heartfelt thank you to all family and friends for their immense support and to the Sanford Medical team of outstanding doctors and nurses at the Roger Maris Cancer Center in Fargo.

Services

Visitation: Thursday, January 22, 2026 9:30 am - 11:00 am

St. Joseph Catholic Church, Moorhead, MN
218 10th St S Moorhead
Moorhead, Minnesota 56560

(218) 236-5066
https://stjoesmhd.com/

Rosary : Thursday, January 22, 2026 10:30 am

St. Joseph Catholic Church, Moorhead, MN
218 10th St S Moorhead
Moorhead, Minnesota 56560

(218) 236-5066
https://stjoesmhd.com/

Memorial Mass: Thursday, January 22, 2026 11:00 am

St. Joseph Catholic Church, Moorhead, MN
218 10th St S Moorhead
Moorhead, Minnesota 56560

(218) 236-5066
https://stjoesmhd.com/

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  1. We visited Jerry several times while he was in the hospital. His strong faith was evident as we visited and prayed with him. May he rest in peace in the loving hands of his Savior! Deacon Dennis and Lisa Ouderkirk

  2. Dear Sue and family- Our deepest symathy on the loss of Jerry. He was allways such a fun person to visit with and I hope your memories help ease your pain. Steve & Barb Diederick

  3. We have so
    Many wonderful memories with Jerry and Sue and families! Always laughter with lots of smiles and note taking right Sue! The one that stands out is New Years Eve at the lake in the basement playing cards! Jerry will be missed however his laughter and love will carry on in our minds. Prayers for peace for the families.

  4. Pete & Marcia Boesen says:

    Susi and family there are no words to describe how sad we feel about losing Jerry. We had so much fun over the years, especially at the lake when you and Jerry and the boys would come down and the boys would slide down the mountain as they called it on the next lot they have so much fun. Jerry and I would have so much fun towing the boys around the inner tube on the little McDonald. So many good times in so little space to talk about it hopefully in the near future we could get together review the memories all of which are very fond you and the family have our deepest sympathy. He’s physically left us, but he’s leaving memories that will last forever. All of our love, Marcia and Pete.

  5. Kim Larson aka Mooma says:

    Todd, Cara and family. My deepest condolences to you and your family. May God give you peace and comfort during this difficult time. Sending prayers🙏🏼❤️

  6. Jerry was my instructor at St Luke’s School of Respiratory Therapy 40 years ago. We have visited a few times throughout the years and I always enjoyed it. He was a great guy.

  7. I was one of his students. They took 14 of us that year. We tested his patience and he rolled his eyes a lot, but we all graduated. He took a few of us over to his house in his red convertible one day. He was a great man. So sorry for your loss 💔

  8. Our hearts are saddened by this news. Jerry was such a great guy and so much fun! He walked by faith and I am certain he is sharing in all that belongs to Christ.

  9. I will fondly remember the times fishing and hunting with Jerry. Many good times and memories. He will surely be missed. My condolences to the family.

  10. Jerry was my fast pitch softball coach during highschool years. Jerry also was one of my teachers when I went to St. Lukes School of Respiratory. Jerry was a great guy and his wife Sue was was amazing.

  11. Sue and family, so sorry for your loss of a special guy.
    Our St. Lukes Inhalation/Respiratory Therapy 1974/75 class of 6 was the first to have an accreditation visit, which we passed with only minor changes to curriculum. Jerry taught us his broad understanding of healthcare and compassion he had for our patients. I also worked with Jerry for several years at Healthcare Accessories.

  12. Geiger Family, we are so sorry to see of Jerry’s death. Know you are in our thoughts and prayers
    Lisa and Bob Brooks

  13. Trevor and family, we are so sorry for your loss. Please accept our deepest condolences and know you are in our thoughts during this difficult time. – Your team, friends, and coworkers at Microsoft


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