A funeral service was held February 23, 2026, in Fargo, N.D., for Richard McDougall, 84, of Fargo and formerly of Langdon, who passed away February 16, 2026, in Fargo.
Richard Roger McDougall was born April 20, 1941, the son of Roger and Regina (Kempert) McDougall, in Langdon. He grew up on the family farm west of Langdon, attended a oneroom school in rural Waterloo Township, and graduated from Langdon High School. Following his education, Richard began working alongside his father in farming, a vocation that would define much of his life. He also served honorably in the North Dakota National Guard from 1962 until 1968. On November 29, 1963, Richard was united in marriage to Marilyn Giles—the “little neighbor girl” he remembered visiting when she was born, as they grew up just a half mile apart-knowing each other their whole lives. They established their home on a farm west of Langdon, where they lovingly raised their four children: Tom, Steve, Mary, and Sueann. Throughout his farming career, Richard contributed to the family legacy by assisting his father and father-in-law and later farmed independently. In addition to farming, he drove school bus, worked at Hartz Grocery Store, participated in construction projects—including building houses and grain bins in the Langdon area—and did whatever needed to be done to support his family. Following his retirement from farming, Richard expanded his horizons by founding Richard’s Handyman Service. In 2007, Richard and Marilyn moved to Fargo to be closer to their kids and grandkids.
Richard’s faith was a cornerstone of his life. He was a regular Sunday School helper, usher, and occasional guest singer. He was not a man of many words when it came to his faith, however, he lived his faith every day through his actions. He showed his kids by example what being a man of faith looked like through regular church attendance, participating in Bible studies and volunteering for service projects. He and Marilyn were very involved in their local church. Upon their move to Fargo, they joined and served at Bethel Evangelical Free Church.
In his leisure time—which was rare— Richard found joy in hunting and fishing, bowling, snowmobiling, eating at Denny’s, and playing pinochle. Above all, one of his greatest joys was spending quality time and creating memories with his children and grandchildren. Richard always showed up—to every ball game, choir and band concert, play, dance recital, or whatever his family had going on. He showed up to fix things when they broke and taught them how to fix it by themselves the next time, and he always had a witty comeback.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Marilyn; children: Tom (Chris) McDougall of Mapleton, N.D., Steve McDougall of Fort Myers, Flo., Mary (Tom) Rohleder and Sueann (Dan) Chase, both of Fargo, N.D.; grandchildren: Meagan (Carly) McDougall, Morgan McDougall, Matthew Rohleder, Mark Rohleder, Zach Rohleder, Jack Rohleder, Blake Chase, Micah Chase, and Toby Chase; sister Rena Overby of Langdon, N.D.; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Robert.
Arrangements by Korsmo Funeral and Cremation Service, Moorhead, Minn.
Online guestbook at www.korsmofuneralservice. com