Herbert B. Schlegel

herbert schlegel

March 25, 1934 ~ July 21, 2025

Born in: Oriska, North Dakota
Resided in: Fargo, North Dakota

Funeral Mass:

Herbert’s prayer service will be livestreamed below at 7:00 PM on Thursday, July 31, 2025:

Herbert Bernard Schlegel, 91, of Fargo, ND, passed away peacefully on July 21, 2025. Born on March 25, 1934, in Fingal, ND, Herb was the beloved son of Joseph and Mary Schlegel and one of 14 children in a close-knit and loving family.

A proud graduate of Fingal High School, Herb went on to serve his country in the United States Army from 1954 to 1956. Stationed in West Germany, he worked as a mechanic and wrecker driver, serving alongside three of his brothers—an experience that shaped his life and forged unbreakable bonds.
Upon returning to the U.S., Herb married the love of his life, Bonnie Jean Puhr, on June 2nd, 1958. Together they built a happy and enduring life, raising four children: Gayle (Bruce) Anderson of Fargo, ND; Jill (Don) Johnson of Independence, MN; Rhonda (Joe) Fetch of Rapid City, SD; and Scott (Patricia) Schlegel of St. Louis, MO.

Herb and Bonnie were blessed with nine grandchildren: Sarah, Sophia, Alyssa, Logan, Nolan, Mason, Will, Joshua, and Christopher, and and five great-grandchildren: Andie Jo, Marley, Paul, Leon, and Vada.

He was preceded in death by his parents Joseph and Mary Schlegel, his special granddaughter Alyssa, seven brothers, and three sisters. Herb was one of the final four surviving siblings, along with Betty, Eleanor, and Norbert.

A master carpenter for over 50 years, Herb’s craftsmanship can be seen throughout the Fargo area and in the cherished homes of his family. One of his proudest accomplishments was building the family home, where he and Bonnie lived together for over 60 years. After hanging up his hammer, Herb turned his attention to helping Bonnie with her in-home daycare, which they lovingly ran together for over 35 years. Herb and Bonnie became “grandparents” to countless children who were lucky enough to be part of their extended family.

Herb was a devoted Christian and a lifelong member of Nativity Catholic Church, where he played an instrumental role in the church’s construction and remained an active and faithful member. He was also a proud member of the Knights of Columbus for six decades, living out his values of faith, charity, and service in everything he did.

Herb loved to travel—journeying with Bonnie to Europe, Panama, Mexico, and throughout the U.S., including memorable trips to both the East and West Coasts. In earlier years, annual family trips to the Black Hills of South Dakota were a treasured tradition. His final adventure was traveling to Washington, D.C., on the Western Dakota Honor Flight with his daughter Rhonda.

Herb will be remembered for his deep faith, enduring love for his family, strong work ethic, and the gentle, skilled hands that helped build a home, a community, and a life full of meaning.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to HIA Hospice and/or Bethany on 42nd in honor of Herb’s lifelong legacy of service and kindness.

His family would like to thank the VA of Fargo, Sanford Home Health, Red River Valley Hospice, and Bethany on 42nd for their amazing care. We truly appreciate you.

Services

Visitation - Thursday: July 31, 2025 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103

701-237-6441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com

Prayer Service - Thursday: July 31, 2025 7:00 pm

Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103

701-237-6441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com

Visitation - Friday: August 1, 2025 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Nativity Catholic Church, Fargo
1825 S 11th St.
Fargo , North Dakota 58103

(701) 232-2414
https://www.nativitycatholicchurch.net/

Funeral Mass - Friday: August 1, 2025 11:00 am

Nativity Catholic Church, Fargo
1825 S 11th St.
Fargo , North Dakota 58103

(701) 232-2414
https://www.nativitycatholicchurch.net/

Burial - Friday: August 1, 2025 2:00 pm

Fargo National Cemetery
8709 40th Avenue North, Co Rd 20
Harwood, North Dakota 58042

(701) 451-4650
https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/fargo.asp

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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Herbert B. Schlegel 's name.

Bethany on 42nd

4255 30th Ave S

Fargo,

North Dakota

(701) 478-8900

bethanynd.org

HIA Health Hospice Care

3800 56th Ave S

Fargo,

North Dakota

secure.acceptiva.com

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  1. Heartfelt condolences to the families of Mr.Schlegel.
    Although, I never had the pleasure of meeting him, his daughter Rhonda is a friend of mine along with her husband Joe.
    Rhonda spoke up her father whenever I would see her in SD.
    Rest in Peace Mr.Schlegel.

  2. Bonnie, Gayle,Jill, Ronda and Scott. So sorry to hear about Herb passing away. We loved to visit the family and we always had a great time with Herb in his better days. He was a great friend to us and we loved helping you two when ever we could.
    He will be missed by many.
    Your friends Dan and Miranda

  3. Big hugs and prayers to you all! Some of my favorite memories are the great times we had in Fargo staying in Herb and Bonnie’s basement and them cheering us on in all the softball games! What a legacy and what a special man. Praying your amazing memories help you through the loss. So hard to lose those Dad’s -our pillars of strength and love. I so wish I could be there but, know I am thinking of you!

  4. dear Aunt Bonnie,

    please accept my sincere condolences at the passing of Uncle Herb. I’ll always remember his big smile! warm wishes of sympathy to you and all your family, Gene Kemmer

  5. Bonnie, I am so sorry to hear of Herb’s death. I didn’t know him well, but always enjoyed meeting you both at Nativity, and more recently at Bethany on 42nd. I will miss his sweet smile, even when things were not going so well! May this dear man rest in peace! And may you have peace in cherishing the memories! Love and prayers, Kathy

  6. Bonnie, Gayle, Jill, Rhonda, and Scott, here’s to the life of an amazing individual. Herb intimidated the heck outta me the first time I went over to the house to pick up Rhonda for a date. I quickly learned that under that gruff exterior was a loving father and exceptional family man. He always welcomed me into the house and treated me with respect and we would have great conversations that put me at ease. I’ve incorporated his approach. The head of a wonderful family for sure. Let’s keep him in our hearts. 🙂

  7. Bonnie and Family. We are so sorry for your loss of Herb. The journey that we shared at Nativity seems like yesterday. Please know we hold you in thought and prayer. “May the Angels Welcome Him to Paradise.”

  8. Bonnie, Gayle, Jill, Rhonda and Scott, we are deeply sorry for your loss. Herb was such a kind and steady presence, and I know how much he meant to all of you. Wishing you comfort, love, and peace during this time. Herb’s memory will always be a part of the lives he touched. I wish we could be there, but know we are thinking of all of you.

  9. Rhonda, sorry to read of the passing of your dad. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
    Take care friend.
    Jim Bellefeuille

  10. Dear Bonnie and family
    I’m so sorry for your loss of Herb. He was a sweet man. He and Bill were next door to each other for a short time at Bethany. May they both rest in peace. Hugs and prayers to you.

  11. Sending my sincere condolences to all of the family and keeping you in my prayers. Love, Karen Murie

  12. Condolences to Jill and Bonnie. I am so sorry. I am so glad Herb was able to celebrate with Sydney and Will at their wedding. He was so full of life and joy out on the dance floor! Will so admired him and I know he will miss him dearly.

  13. I am so sorry to hear of Herb’s passing. I saw Herb and his wife Bonnie on VA monthly nursing visits . He was so proud of the all the projects he completed with their current home. I enjoyed these visits very much. Just know I am thinking and praying for you Bonnie and family during this difficult time.

  14. Lawrence and I want to say that we are sorry to hear for your loss he was such and wonderful person and his countless beautiful projects he worked on my dad’s house I’m glad I got to see him on his birthday he will be greatly missed and will be remembered especially when I see all the work he did on my dad’s place

  15. Gayle & family, so sorry for the loss of your father. My thoughts n prayers go out to you. Take care, John

  16. Bonnie and family, our sympathies to you. I worked with Herb years ago , he was a great person to know and work with.
    Bonnie, I was very glad to have met you at visitation and share some memories of Herb and the great person he was!
    Wishing you and your family God’s peace and comfort. Blessed be the memory of my friend Herb Schlegel.
    Larry Holden

  17. Gayle and family,
    I have so many happy memories of your family.I can’t express them all however but just a few things,
    Herbs skippy work truck where we had to go with Herb to run some errands and listen to country music which Gayle and I weren’t such fans..
    Your dad would spend hours on your basketball court showing us the latest way to do a lay-up until we finally got it.
    Many nights I would stay over Saturday nights. The rule was we would all have to go to Nativity for early mass in the morning. When Gayle and I showed up we always wanted to go sit in the back of the church Well Herb would not have this. Your family always sat on either the first row on the right side of the altar, so Herb would be the usher and wave his finger so we could come up. We know that Herb wouldn’t give up so with much embarrassment if we didn’t go up. So we walked on down to the Schlegel’s row and sat.
    After church Bonnie got the food on.the table. One time she made hamburger helper. f
    I’d had never had hamburger helper before so when I tried it, I couldn’t believe it was so tasty.i I got so excited that I dropped it on the floor. I remember Herb saying to Bonnie, You better give that girl seconds.
    On a more serious note, My prayers go out to family. I remember Herb as very giving humorous man, patient and loved his family with all his heart and also loved his community.
    God love his soul and Herb is with God and looking down on his loving family and friends.
    Peace with you all. Kathy Witzmann


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