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Sawyer Richardson

September 9, 1996 ~ April 19, 2026

Born in: Edina, Minnesota
Resided in: Wahpeton, North Dakota

Sawyer Schofield Richardson, 29, of Wahpeton, ND passed away April 19, 2026, near Barney, ND in a car accident.

Sawyer was born on Monday, September 9, 1996, in Edina, MN to Brent and Nina Richardson and older sister and partner in crime, Mattie. After helping Dad and Grandpa Harv fix up a few houses, he and his ever increasing siblings, ended up moving to Pleasant View Farm which would go on to become to be known as simply “The Farm” in Sheldon, ND.

Sawyer was lovingly and joyfully homeschooled by his Mom who is grateful for having shared every single moment with him excepting, maybe, for a few misguided paper airplane mishaps, penmanship, and, of course, geometry. His junior year he attended Lisbon high school where he met Amber Halmrast. Sawyer graduated in 2015 and attended NDSCS diesel mechanic program. On July 21st 2016, he and Amber welcomed their sweet son, Oliver James Richardson, into the world whom Sawyer absolutely adored.

After briefly dating in 2018, he reunited with the love of his life, Jenna Steffes, on May 29th, 2022. They married on May 29th, 2024, and lived in Wahpeton, ND. Together they had two beautiful daughters, Josephine “Josie” Jean born June 5, 2023, and Adaline Iris born January 9, 2026, both of whom Sawyer loved immeasurably.

Sawyer was a naturally gifted mechanic and shared this gift generously with anyone. He was often pestered by his younger siblings to help with any car troubles that might be occurring within their fleet of older, yet not quite classic, cars. He was a huge blessing to his Dad, helping him trouble shoot and repair all the things needed to keep things running around “The Farm.”

He was most comfortable outdoors, always wanting to go camping and take the long drive home on the back roads. Sawyer was an easygoing conversationalist, who was able to strike up a conversation and make friends with anyone. His easy laugh and sarcastic sense of humor were a joy to all of us. He had such a keen eye for details in this world that we often called him “Hawk Eye.” He had a deep love of music and always had rock music playing while he worked in the garage. He shared this love of music with his sisters, playing guitars with Mattie and Carrie.

Sawyer is survived by his wife, Jenna Richardson, and their daughters Josie and Adaline; his son, Oliver; his parents, Brent and Nina (Schofield) Richardson; paternal grandparents, Harv and Pauline Richardson; siblings Mattie (Dan) Schmitz, Clarissa (Jerod) Gemar, Noah (Esther) Richardson; Violette, Sarah, Eva and Carrie; as well as a plethora of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews.

Sawyer was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents Matthew V. and Thelma (Fosheim) Schofield.

A private family service is being planned. We do not have adequate words to summarize and share his loving, enigmatic soul. We all have the memories to carry of the man who lived such a varied life, living almost as if he knew he would leave this world too early and had to make the most of it.

Condolences and memorials may be sent to “The Farm” located at:
Brent and Nina Richardson
5749 139th Ave SE
Sheldon, ND 58068

Sawyer, we are happy to report that we found the old oak tree, and we will always meet you there.

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  1. Sending you all many prayers .
    May the Lord bring you comfort at this very difficult time time

  2. Sure gonna miss you bud, thanks for all the fun memories growing up at great grandmas jeans house

  3. I’m so sorry for your loss. Sending love and hugs from all of the Solls.

  4. My thoughts & prayers are with your family during your time of sorrow. Taken too soon! May your memories give you peace. 🙏 ❤️ Connie Radcliffe

  5. I never had the privilege of meeting Sawyer, but having met several of his family members I have no doubt he lived life with just as much vim and vigor as the rest of them! I have no doubt that while his body is laid to rest he will still be near his family. And don’t worry Sawyer, for the rest of it that you can’t take care of the rest of us have your precious family in our arms.

  6. Michelle Carlson Gietzen says:

    Sawyer was an absolute amazing man- I am so thankful to have met him and had the conversations we did.
    My heart goes out to his babies they simply were his joy and happiness . His wife whom he adored openly and made it known she was his rock & his family you are in my prayers and thoughts as you figure out how to breathe and live this new chapter.
    Be sure to talk about him always- laugh about him always and eventually this story will become a tiny less hard & his life will live on with your love for him.

  7. Nina and family so sorry to read of your loss of your son. Keeping you in our prayers

  8. Going to miss Sawyer so much! So many good memories at Grandma Jean’s house. Love you and miss you! Sending you all prayers, love, and hugs.

  9. Virgil and Sheryl Dagman says:

    Our deepest sympathies to family and friends at the tragic loss of Sawyer

  10. I am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts are with the family left behind. Gone too soon, thinking of you.
    With Love,
    Matt

  11. Thinking of all the family he was a good father brother friend and son he will be missed

  12. I am so sorry for this immense loss. I pray you cling to the hope of Christ in this time and that you are able to feel His comforting hand upon you all.

  13. We are so very sorry for your loss, we know what those feelings are like. We pray God will wrap your whole family in his arms and comfort you all. Just know that we will continually keep your family in our prayers.

  14. Many of us were devastated to hear of your passing, Sawyer. We have planted a tree in your memory. It will always breathe your energy into the wind and sky. Many hugs to your wife, children, and family.


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