When Fremantle ceramic artist Pippin Drysdale went to the opening of her latest exhibition, Much In Common, Nothing Alike at Linton and Kay Galleries, she had no idea a fabulous surprise had been planned.
Warren Opperman died on November 7, 2022 at Touchmark at Harwood Groves in Harwood, ND. Warren was born on August 7, 1926, in Fargo, North Dakota, the only child of Daniel and Louise Opperman. He attended Horace Mann Elementary School and graduated from Fargo Central High School. Immediately after graduation, Warren joined the Navy and served in World War II. He was the last surviving member of the original crew (“plank owner”) of the USS Fred T. Berry. He loved to reminisce about his navy days. After the war, he graduated from North Dakota Agricultural College. A Theta Chi fraternity friend remembered Warren as the best left-handed softball pitcher ever. Warren married Marjorie (Marge) Sebens on September 1, 1950. Warren’s career was in lumber sales, first in Bismarck, next with Masonite Corporation in Billings, and then home to Fargo in 1959 to partner with his father in Opperman Lumber Sales.
/PRNewswire/ RC Capital, a healthcare-focused private equity firm investing growth capital in innovative healthcare companies, announced today that it has.