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William "Butch" Wayne Kazena Sr.

William "Butch" Wayne Kazena Sr.

January 19, 1944 - April 7, 2019

William "Butch" Kazena Sr. of Crow Hill, rural Fort Totten, ND passed away on Sunday morning, April 7, 2019 at his home surrounded by his loving family.

William Wayne Kazena Sr., 75 was born on January 19, 1944 to Fred and Alice (Gullikson) Kazena Sr. William also known as Butch or Bill was born and raised in Greenwood, South Dakota. He was one of 9 boys and 8 girls. Butch attended school in Yankton and Flandreau, South Dakota. He joined the United States Marine Corps on October 30, 1963 and was stationed at Camp Pendleton, California.

Butch met the love of his life, Martina Walkingeagle during high school in Flandreau and again in 1961 in California, where they made their home until 1969. In 1966, Butch and Martina were united in marriage. He then deployed to Vietnam, doing 3 tours of duty. Before going for his 3rd tour in 1967, there were expecting their first and only son, William Wayne Kazena Jr. Butch was honorably discharged on January 5, 1968 and they returned to North Dakota in 1969 where they made their forever home in Crow Hill. In 1973 they had their only daughter Tanya (Kazena) Jetty.

Butch worked in a few different positions with the Fort Totten BIA during 1973-1983. He worked with Spirit Lake Housing until 1998 when he returned to the branch of Facility Management until retirement in 2011.

He loved playing softball, ice fishing, bowling, playing the slots and liked to keep busy, very active in his younger years until his health started declining.

He loved his family so much, he always expressed the love and importance for his family, loved visiting with his brother, nieces and nephews on the phone and most of all the time he spent with his "greats", there were his pride and joy. Butch will be greatly missed by all.

He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Martina; daughter and son-in-law Tanya and R.J. Jetty; son Duran Jensen; grandkids Kersten Kazena of Martin, MN, Sheala Jetty, Ryan Jetty Sr., Breann (Chris) Cook Sr., Rece (Chantel) Jetty and Dwight (Darian) Jackson; brother Robert (Kathy) Kazena; brothers-in-law Kermit (Carolyn) Walkingeagle, Bruce (Penny) Walkingeagle, Ronnie (Lorna) Walkingeagle; sisters Estelle RedLightning, Colleen (Arlen) LightFoot and Eunice Joseph; sisters-in-law Charlene, Jeanie, Jeanette, Phyllis, Lorna, Pat and Barbara Walkingeagle; great grandchildren Shanbree (The Great One), and Brayson (Little Willam) Jetty, Rylee and Ryan Jetty Jr., Christopher Jr. (Little CJ), Brislee and Brayden Cook, Tate and Zyleigh Jetty, Colter Jackson and many nieces and nephews.

He was now reunited with his son William Jr., his parents Fred and Alice Kazena Sr., brothers Harold, Fred Jr., Edgar, Richard, Leonard, Jesse and Loren Kazena Sr., sisters Violet, Dorothy, Lillian, Georgia and Gertrude Kazena, father-in-law and mother-in-law Tony and Grace Walkingeagle, brothers-in-law Carl Sr., Glenn and Curtis Walkingeagle, sister-in-law Lisa Walkingeagle and god child and niece Carletta Walkingeagle.

Special thanks you to Spirit Lake EMS, Fire Department, CHR/Tribal Health Program, Devils Lake and Fargo Veterans Affairs, Altru Hospice Nurses and Father Chuck who was very special to him. Anyone forgotten is not intentional during this difficult time. Butch will be missed by all.

Pallbearers: Ryan Jetty Sr., Rece Jetty, Dwight Jackson, Chris Cook Sr., Mike Kazena and Myron Kazena. Honorary Bearers Frankie and Janice Greene, Chuck and Mary Greene, Terry Dunn, Kenneth and Florestine Dunn and family, Robert and Alfreda Charboneau, Raymond "Boy" and Faye Jetty, Steve Jetty, Kenny Baker Jr., Tony and Vina McDonald and family, Kara Jetty and Jesse McKay, Chalsey Scallon, Tracy Charboneau, Robin (Duane) Smith, Terry Smith, Shane Moxness, David Riggle, Merle Ironhawk and Father Chuck. Honored Service Veterans: Frankie Greene, Robert Charboneau Sr., Josie Lawrence, Eugene Hale, Robert Kazena, Kenneth Dunn, Anthony Longie, Rebecca Diaz and the VFW Post #6547.

All Drum Groups and Singers are welcome to share their songs in memory of Butch.

 

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