Jeffrey Robertsdahl
November 13, 1968 ~ September 19, 2023
Born in:
Moorhead, MN
Resided in:
Fargo, ND
A graveside service will be held at 10:00 am on Saturday at North Pleasant Cemetery, Hickson, ND.
Jeffrey Clint Robertsdahl passed away in his home, Tuesday evening, September 19, 2023.
Jeff was born November 13, 1968, in Moorhead, MN to Clarence and Adeline (Hoel) Robertsdahl. Jeff grew up at Christine ND, and graduated from Richland 44, Colfax, ND. He served int the US Navy and, upon discharge, worked in construction throughout his lifetime.
Jeff is survived by sisters: Arla Hanstad, Linda Niekamp, Monica (Kevin) Gulbrandson; brother, Corey Robertsdahl, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Jeff is preceded in death by his parents, sister, Clarice and brother-in-law, Phil Hanstad.
Dear Jeff, I’m so sorry this happened to you, you were always so good to me, a true friend! I will miss your compassion and sense of humor! My deepest sympathy for your family, rest easy in Heaven my friend, it’s a much better place! God bless you!
Corey and Family. My condolences on Jeff’s passing. Jeff and I didn’t get a chance to see each other much over the last 20 years, seems to be the way life goes as we get busy and take our own paths. Jeff was a good friend and we had a lot of fun during, and right after, high school, too much fun at times! I met Jeff in Kindergarten and were friends from that point on. Jeff was a good friend and a good person, would help anybody that needed help. He will be missed by many. Rest in Peace Jeff!
Matt
Sorry to hear about Jeff. He had such a big heart. Always friendly and kind. He loved to sing karaoke years ago. No more life struggles. I’m sure mom and dad welcomed him home. RIP Jeff.
A kind, sweet, gentle and patient man. Sharp, talented and hard working. He was a friend who was always there to help me – every time I asked. Except for one time – he was fairly definite in the way he told me I was on my own painting my house. Wishing now I could have reciprocated more with the patience. Jeff was a good man who, despite his struggles, brought joy with him. Thankyou Jeff.
I want to share the ride I remember the most with Jeff on board my bus;
Sitting in the far back as he did I had a large box tucked behind the back seat in order to save the soda cans that the kids dropped into the garbage on their way out in the front of the bus. Well this day the kids were passing cans up the row for me to throw into the trash. And they kept coming…
I couldn’t figure it out until I looked in my back mirror and there was a beautiful smiling face from every kid on the bus as Jeff passed the empty cans from my “save” box to the front of the bus! Memories…thank you Jeff…RIP
Your bus driver…
Our lives never turn out the way we expect and its not quite a Cadillac horse drawn sleigh but what I remember of you is the most heartfelt memories you can imagine. You, your folks, Corey and Laurie teaching me horse back riding, Jeff’s stunt/trick riding, your friendship with Ronnie dunn that got me on shoulders at a concert, tubing on the river, Robin & Lonnie, your stories of boxing in the navy, playing basketball with the wetch family in mhd and your friend Todd. You are loved and missed. Sincerely, Deb, Rey Ashley, Alicia, grandchildren faith, cam, ash ,& great grandchild on the way. Prayers for you everyday. Cheers! Blessings to your family.
Another memory…. Fireman.
And your coat. If anyone finds this item can I have it? Corey and family my condolences. It’s Jeff’s navy coat. Has the world on it and the seven days.