Margaret Storsved

margaret storsved

Margaret A. Storsved, 83, Fargo passed away Sunday, October 28, 2012 at Bethany Retirement Living, Fargo.

Margaret Ann Schlosser was born to Peter and Theodora Schlosser on March 24, 1929. Margaret grew up as the youngest child of four and attended grade school at Braddock. There were no Catholic schools in the area so Peter and Theodora sent their youngest to boarding school at Richardton. She graduated from St. Mary’s High School in Richardton in 1947.

Margaret continued her studies at St. Alexius Hospital and received her degree in the radiological field as an x-ray technologist. Her career broadened into the nuclear medicine field where she worked for 15 years. Margaret always made it a point to visit any friends or acquaintances from Braddock who became patients at the hospital.

Margaret married Clifford B. Storsved on Dec. 28, 1968. In May 1979, Cliff accepted a promotion to electronic technician at the Post Office and they moved to Fargo.

She is survived by her children; Cullen (Barbara) Storsved, David (Peggy) Storsved, and Timothy (Mary) Storsved, sister, Evelyn Schlosser, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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  1. Dear Cullen and Barbara and members of Margaret’s family,
    Prayerful sympathy! Margaret gave us a wonderful example of a loving, faithful wife, mother, grandmother and co-worker at St. Alexius. May God welcome her as the faithful servant, with love, joy and peace forever.
    May you console one another in the loving memories you have of Margaret.
    Sincerely,
    Sister Susan Lardy

  2. I got to know Margaret when I moved into her family’s apartment house in Bismarck. Margaret was a bridesmaid when I got married in 1959.

    I miss you, Margaret.

  3. Pelican Rapids MN
    I am a first cousin to your mother Patty
    and knew Margaret however we weren’t close. I just wanted to touch base with you boys to let you know that you have family that you never knew.

  4. Colleyville TXAunt Margaret will be missed by our family. We have alot of great memories staying with her and Cliff whenever we visited ND
    . Our kids still talk about how their house felt like home. They always were so glad to see us and made us feel so welcome. Marcia remembers Aunt Margaret having jelly beans for her. Cliff always had a project he was doing to show Chris. I visited Fargo
    a couple of months ago and was able to spend some time with Aunt Margaret. She was in especially good spirits and was feeling good. I am so thankful that God gave me this special time with her. He knew it would be my last. Great way to remember her. I know she is in heaven now with her beloved husband, Cliff. I am sure they are looking down on us smiling.


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