Obituaries

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Rev. Burnell H. Pudwill

January 24, 1930 - May 2, 2020

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Posted by:
Leah stresaker olheiser

Posted on:
June 5, 2020

Rev. Pudwill was an amazing man. I am sure everyone will miss him. I have thought about this wonderful family for many years as he and his family touched my life back in Williston, ND. In the early 70s. One day it will be great to catch up with each other in heaven. God bless you all and fill your lives with peace.

Posted by:
Sally

Posted on:
May 12, 2020

“What is lovely never dies, but passes into another loveliness, Star-dust or sea-foam, Flower or winged air.”

Posted by:
Terry & Ginny Steinhoff

Posted on:
May 11, 2020

We too have enjoyed his hospitality and his home in Haiti, and can testify to the communities transformed by a well giving fresh, clean water in Jesus' name. He certainly lived his faith, creatively met needs as he saw them, and was a life long learner who was an inspiration to all who knew him. Our sincere condolences to his family, but we will surely see him again!

Posted by:
Dan and Marilyn Mattson

Posted on:
May 9, 2020

Randy and Jody and family, We are so sorry about your Dad's accident and death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Dan and Marilyn Mattson Aberdeen, South Dakota

Posted by:
Joe Stundal

Posted on:
May 9, 2020

Randy/Jody so sorry to read about your dad. Recall meeting him while in school Williston. My condolences to the entire Pudwill family.

Posted by:
Jim and Sylvia Pickard

Posted on:
May 7, 2020

Burnell and Delores welcomed us into their home in Haiti in December 1980. Jim and I took our girls to Haiti on our first mission trip. It was an eye-opening experience. The girls and I helped Delores with a clinic while we were there. Jim and Burnell were always doing something. Kerry seemed to enjoy just being out doors and helping whenever possible. Years later she tells us that it was on that mission trip that she decided that being a missionary was something she could do. Fast forward to today, Kerry has been a missionary to Russia for the past 25 years. There legacy of mission work lives on. I tell people when they were going to take their family on a mission trip to be prepared that years later one of their children might just become a missionary so be prepared. Looking back on all the this, I would not change one thing. The Lord knows what we need before we do. Thank you Burnell and Delores for being a great example of following the Lord's leading. Burnell enjoy heaven. You deserve it. Jim and Sylvia Pickard