A long train of Wayne Stenehjem's extended family members filed down the center of the Bismarck auditorium Thursday to deliver the casket to the front stage, following a motorcade from Bismarck Funeral Home through town and around the Capitol mall loop to the ceremony. The procession met a crowd of hundreds at the service.
A long train of Wayne Stenehjem's extended family members filed down the center of the Bismarck auditorium Thursday to deliver the casket to the front stage, following a motorcade from Bismarck Funeral Home through town and around the Capitol mall loop to the ceremony. The procession met a crowd of hundreds at the service.
A long train of Wayne Stenehjem's extended family members filed down the center of the Bismarck auditorium Thursday to deliver the casket to the front stage, following a motorcade from Bismarck Funeral Home through town and around the Capitol mall loop to the ceremony. The procession met a crowd of hundreds at the service.
BISMARCK, N.D. (PRAIRIE PUBLIC RADIO) - More than 1,000 people attended funeral services for Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem. Stenehjem died last Fri.
Stenehjem, the state’s longest-serving attorney general, died unexpectedly at the end of January. Jim Poolman, a former Republican lawmaker from Grand Forks, and who also served as the state’s Insurance Commissioner, reached out to the Alumni Association on behalf of Stenehjem’s family.