Bryce Wicker

bryce wicker

Bryce Lane Wicker, 56, Moorhead, MN passed away on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 at Sanford Palliative Care, Fargo.  She was born on March 29, 1958 to Roy and Rhoda (Berry) Wicker in Fargo.  She grew up in Hawley where she attended school, graduating from Hawley High School in 1976.  Bryce studied Child Development at NDSU. 

Following graduation, she enlisted in the US Army Guard.  She played the clarinet in the band and also worked as a supply sergeant.   Bryce was stationed in Fargo and served in the Guard for almost 20 years. 

Bryce enjoyed the arts; she loved painting, drawing, singing, and attending musicals.  She cherished the time she spent with her family and adored her cats. 

She is survived by her partner of 23 years, Harry Tenneson; son, Jesse (Kristin) Trelstad; parents, Olaf Roy and Rhoda Wicker; siblings, Elizabeth (Al) Bennefeld; Timothy (Caroline) Wicker; Christine (David) Murphy; Scott (Stephanie) Wicker; Eric (Cheryl) Wicker; Matthew (Vicky) Wicker.

She was preceded in death by her brother, Thomas Wicker; and sister, Aileen Wicker.

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  1. Dent MnMatt, Vicki, Harry you prob don’t remember me but I often saw you at the Empire. So sorry for your loss. Bryce was a beautiful person. I wanted to come today but it has been so long since I have seen any of you. I hope Bryce has found peace.

  2. West Haverstraw NYFeeling deep sadness and regret for the loss of Bryce. I am sorry for your loss Harry, Jesse and Kristin, all of her family, and for my loss too. She will never be forgotten.

    “Whoever you hold in the heart of you
    Is forever and always a part of you.”

    Amen.

  3. What a beautiful service today. It was so nice to see the Wickers and also so many classmates. Lots of stories about our dear friend Bryce.
    You will be deeply missed!
    Love and condolences to the family.

  4. Bryce was so much fun to be around during high school – what a spirit! Always made you smile – prayers for your strength at this time –
    Jeff and Sue McDonald

  5. Saline MIMy memories of Bryce go way back to before we started school, and every memory of Bryce involves something fun, crazy, or creative. She had an incredible sense of humor and a fine understanding of how people worked. I had not seen Bryce in many years, but she is one of those people who has remained in my thoughts over the years. My condolences to your family – we will all miss her.

  6. Seattle WABryce made me smile and laugh while growing up. It was the kind of laugh that came from deep within. Her creativity, sense of style (long underwear outfits) and enthusiasm for any adventure around town made everything we did feel really cool. I remember one of the best-ever, black and white photograph of her, sitting on the metal post office box outside the Library/Community Center. It came from a photography assignment. Who took that photo?…was it Deb Mickelberg? Anyway, naturally beautiful. I wish I I could be there.

    Love to Bryce’s family.

  7. Eden Prairie MnSo very sorry to hear of Bryce’s passing. I have fond memories of her as a fellow clarinet player and Hawley High School musical participant. She had a beautiful voice and a great sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

  8. Moorhead MN
    I am so sorry to hear about Bryce’s death. Even though we have lost touch with each other, she still holds a special place in my childhood memories.
    My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.
    Bonnie

  9. Sauk Rapids MnHarry, Jesse, Christopher, I am so sorry that Bryce has died. Know that your family is grieving with you. Linda


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