- William Grosz, 92, BS ’51 pharmacy, honorary doctorate ’90, managed and then owned the Wahpeton Drug Co. He was executive director of the North Dakota State Board of Pharmacy for 16 years and later was president of the North Dakota State Board of Pharmacy. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He lived in Wahpeton, North Dakota.
- Christopher Grahn, 34, BS ’12 electrical engineering, was employed at Packet Digital in Fargo as a software engineer. He was active in The Hockey Finders and Fargo-Moorhead Adult Hockey Club. He also was a ham radio operator and a member of the Amatueur Radio Relay League. He lived in Fargo.
- Duane Hammargren, 90, BS ’56 pharmacy, was a partner in the Hanson Drug Stores, retiring in 1991. He was active in Golden Kiwanis, Lake Ida Association, Douglas County Lake Association, Douglas County Sewer Board and Lake Ida Township board of supervisors. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He lived in Alexandria, Minnesota.
- Scott Stoczynski, 33, BS ’11 criminal justice, worked as a North Dakota State Trooper, a Cook County adult probation officer, and the vice president with First Trust Portfolios, EFT specialist for San Antonio and the South Texas region. He lived in Boerne, Texas.
- Larry Holweger, 73, BS ’70 economics, worked 27 years in the claims division of St. Paul Insurance. He later was senior vice president for claims at CUNA Mutual Group. He lived in Woodbury, Minnesota.
- Scott Kludt, 63, BS ’82 pharmacy, was a pharmacist in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for more than 40 years. He lived in Mesquite, Texas.
- Elroy Folstad, 85, BS ’64 pharmacy, was a pharmacist for 41 years. He owned Folstad Drug, Casselton, North Dakota, and later worked for Medical Pharmacy, Fargo. He was an Air Force veteran who lived in West Fargo.
- Dwight Soper, 75, BS ’75 electrical and electronic engineering, was an electrical engineer for John Deere in Waterloo, Iowa, for more than 35 years. He served in the U.S. Navy during Vietnam aboard the USS Saratoga and the USS Ranger aircraft carriers. He lived in Pearce, Arizona.
- Rebecca (Gallagher) Mund, 72, BS ’71 speech, worked for Minnetonka, Minnesota, Public Schools and for South Valley Multi-District Special Education for many years, retiring in 2002. She lived in Milnor, North Dakota.
- Arthur “Tom” Alm, 79, BA ’65 social science, worked for the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development. He was an Army veteran who served in Vietnam. He lived in St. Paul, Minnesota.