Lowell A. Tripp

Lowell Allen Tripp of Fargo ND, formerly Oakes ND, age 87, passed away peacefully in the early hours of Monday, December 22, 2025, at Eventide Transitional Care in Moorhead, with his caring wife Karen holding his hand. Lowell was born on August 26, 1938 in Devils Lake, ND to Roy and Helen (Saunders) Tripp. After graduating from Central High School in Devils Lakes and a brief attendance at Iowa State University, he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Wildlife Technology from the University of Montana in Missoula. His career began with the US Army Corp of Engineers at the Table Rock Reservoir in Branson, MO, before he accepted a position as an Upland Game Biologist with the ND Game & Fish Department in Oakes, ND, in 1966. He held this position until his retirement in 2004.

He married Karen Hoikkala on June 20, 1970 in Oakes and through this union two daughters were born, Laura and Amy. Lowell was an active community member, serving on the Oakes Park Board (four years as chairman) and the City of Oakes Special Assessment Committee. He also served on several committees of the Oakes United Methodist Church and various ND wildlife and professional committees, including the National Wild Turkey Federation Technical Committee.

After their girls were on their own, Lowell and Karen began their traveling adventures. They visited all 50 states, enjoyed numerous cruises (Alaska being a favorite), and traveled to Finland to enjoy time with some of Karen’s cousins. Their last few years together were spent at One Oak Place, making many new friends.

Lowell was a proud girl dad and cherished time following the activities of his daughters and three grandchildren. He enjoyed hunting, fishing with his girls and his Canadian fishing trips with friends, as well as time spent at the gun club. Due to his deep appreciation for wildlife, he always had binoculars at his side. Known for his sharp memory, he was a fierce trivia player who completed crosswords daily. He will be remembered for sharing his favorite humorous idiom, “It will make hair grow on your chest.”

Lowell is survived by his loving wife Karen of 55 years, daughters Laura Woodard of Ramsey, MN and Amy (Rob) Otterson of Horace, ND; three cherished grandchildren, Chase, Dillon and Dailey; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents Roy and Helen, brother and sister-in-law Doug and Rosemary Tripp and all of his first cousins.

A private family service will be held on Sunday, December 28, 2025 at Boulger Funeral Home in Fargo, ND. If you wish to honor Lowell’s life, memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association. The family wishes to thank the many family and friends that have reached out with messages and prayers of support in the final months of Lowell’s life. Your kindness is much appreciated and will never be forgotten.

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  1. Miss you, Uncle. Your favorite big brother will meet you on the other side.

  2. Karen, my sincere sympathies on the passing of Lowell. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. Hugs. 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  3. Karen and family, Lowell’s contributions to wildlife management in ND cannot be understated. As a sportsman, I am a grateful beneficiary of his efforts. More importantly, Lowell taught me that integrity isn’t for sale, and the price of honesty is often very high. We lost a great man. Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss.

  4. Karen Laura and Amy, our sympathy at this time of your loss of Lowell! Thinking of you and praying for peace in the days ahead.

  5. Karen, Laura and Amy and family, our sympathy and prayers are with you all.
    Dan, Ali and girls (Barnes)

  6. Karen, We are So Sad to Hear. Lowell was a True North Dakotan! Our condolences to You and Your Family!

  7. Karen ,
    Our sympathy and prayers to
    You and your family. Lowell
    was always a gentleman and
    the first to greet anyone.
    May he rest in peace with our
    Lord and Savior; Jesus Christ

  8. Karen and family, I’m so sorry to hear about Lowell’s passing. My condolences to you all. May you find peace and comfort now and the days ahead.

  9. May Lowell rest in peace with Our Lord!

  10. Suzanne Wakefield (Saunders) says:

    Karen, Amy, & family – I’m so sorry to hear about Lowell. He was such a great guy. I’d love to be a fly on the ‘wall’ in heaven to see the great reunion of the Saunders and Tripps, after JESUS of course! My prayers are with you all as you grieve his absence here on earth.

    Love,
    Suzanne

  11. Karen, Amy and Laura
    My sympathy to all of you. May the memories of Lowell bring you love, hope and the joy in sharing them with each other and your family and friends.
    Susan Kleingarn

  12. Prayers to you and your family. I will always have fond memories working with Lowell at Spiritwood Lake Game and Fish field station and Lowell taking me fishing on Spiritwood Lake during his vacation time at the Governor’s Cottage on the lake. Hold your memories close and may the Lord shine upon you.

  13. Dear Cousin Karen, Laura, Dailey, Amy, Rob, Chase and Dillon,
    I was so saddened to get your call Monday morning, Karen, with the news of Lowell’s passing…but only for a moment actually as I allowed my sadness to be overridden by the realization of the joy Lowell must be having at that very moment. No more pain, and to be welcomed into his heavenly eternity with Jesus smiling at him and saying “well done my good and faithful servant”.
    May God hold all of you in his arms as you go through the grieving process and I believe He would encourage all of your thoughts to focus on the gift that He gave each of you to know such a caring , fun, honest, close to perfect role model.
    May God continue to bless each and everyone of you.

  14. Karen, Laura, Amy and families…

    I am so sorry to hear about Lowell. But knowing he is home with our Lord calls for a celebration. Please know that I will be praying for each of you during this difficult time.

  15. Karen and family, I am sorry for your loss and wishing you moments of peace and comfort. Don Vellenga

  16. Jerry Stenstadvold says:

    Karen and family… My most sincere condolences regarding your loss. Hopefully the memories that bring sadness, will change to memories of loving kindness.

  17. Karen, Laura and Amy and families. May God give you peace and comfort with the many memories to keep Lowell close in your heart always.

  18. Karen, Laura and Amy,
    I have so many fond memories of Lowell. We are sending you hugs and prayers.

  19. Jennifer (Hokana) Knutson says:

    I am sorry to hear about Lowell. He was always so nice to visit with. Thinking of you during this sad time.

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  21. Gary and Julie Brovold says:

    To Karen and family, we send our deepest sympathy and love to you in the loss of Lowell. We pray that you will be lifted up in God‘s loving arms to receive peace , strength and hope. We sure will miss Lowell at One Oak Place.


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