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January 26, 1925 – January 4, 2026

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Virginia (Milas) Frieson, 100, Bismarck, died January 4, 2026, just weeks before her 101st birthday.

A funeral service will start at 1 PM, on Wednesday, January 14, at Faith Lutheran Church, 1402 E Ave C, Bismarck.

A visitation will be held from 5 - 7 PM, on Tuesday, January 13, at Eastgate Funeral Service, 2302 E Divide Ave, with a prayer service at 7 PM.

A burial will be held at Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Virginia was born January 26, 1925, to Rose and Otto Milas in Fessenden, ND. She graduated from Drake High School in 1942 and was an excellent student, enjoying both academics (especially Latin and English) and sports; she held a state record for high jump. Following graduation, she began her banking career in Fessenden and proudly purchased her first car.

Virginia and Jerome Frieson were married in 1946 until his death in 2003. They lived in Drake until moving to Bismarck in 1955, where she continued her banking career as a teller, loan officer, and branch manager, for First National Bank (now U.S. Bank) until retiring in 1985.

From childhood, family travels were a staple for Virginia. Whether it was an afternoon outing, weekend camping or fishing adventure, or cross-country trip, she always prepared a shoebox (size 9.5 AA) of snacks for the road and made sure the house would be meticulously clean upon their return. Following retirement, she and Jerome enjoyed visiting their children and grandchildren. Virginia also traveled with friends throughout the U.S. and Europe.

Virginia lived independently in her family home until age 95 and continued to be enthusiastic about everything she did, including doing daily crossword puzzles, pinochle, bingo, and gardening and crafts. She also enjoyed looking back at special moments and sharing her stories.

She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and indefatigable caregiver, especially for Jerome.

She never forgot a birthday, and she relished family dinners—"Dinner at 6!” Speaking of which, nobody could resist her dill pickles!

Virginia will always be remembered for her playful personality and always being on the move. She often said, “I’m a doer, not a reader.” Always true to herself, Virginia instilled in her children the things she valued – including grammar corrections she learned in high school!

She is survived by her daughters, Jordice Ohnesorge (Jim) of Oceanside, CA.; Jill LaBatte of Boyceville, WI; and Janell Frieson of Minneapolis, MN; five grandchildren; Sheyenne Tereshko, Jenny Johnson, Cory Ohnesorge, Derrick Frieson, Melanie Haakenson; and seven great-grandchildren; Joshua, Asha, Jacob, Sophia, Nadia, Darren, and Sienna Wren

Virginia was preceded in death by her husband, Jerome; her parents; sister, Ruth; brothers, Earl and Marvin; son, Douglas; and granddaughter, Deanne.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory to one of the following charities below...

Paralyzed Veterans of America @PVA.org or Central Dakota Humane Society @ cdhs.net

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