Karen Jean (Carter) Wilke
September 22, 1939 – November 2, 2025
It is with boundless love and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our mother Karen Jean (Carter) Wilke. Heaven only knows what a special lady she was.
She was 86 years of age. We always thought that mother would pass away maybe from too many birthdays. Over the last few years her health slowly deteriorated due to complications from diabetes, congestive heart failure, and other contributing factors that directly led to her death.
So, with a life full of faith, family, friends and love, in the early evening hours of Sunday, November 2, 2025, with her family present, our mother was received into the arms of her Lord and Savior.
She was born on September 22, 1939, in Owego Township near Sheldon, North Dakota, one of nine children to Charles Henry and Ruth Eleanore (Lester) Carter. Karen attended schools in Lisbon, even though she didn’t graduate, she always remained in contact with classmates attending many of their reunions through the years.
Karen met a young man from Underwood, North Dakota, Harlan Dean Wilke. He was serving in the United States Army at that time, serving in Texas, Massachusetts, Panama and Cape Cod. Following a year of correspondence, courtesy of the United States Postal Service he returned home. They were married December 2, 1955, at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Underwood, North Dakota.
While living in Underwood, two of their five children were born, Richard and Linda. A short time later, they moved to Lisbon making it their final home, where her other three children, Randy, David and Renae were born. Harlan had a thirty-nine-year career with the Lisbon Police Department and twenty-year career with the North Dakota Army National Guard.
Mother’s life was busy. Her work ethic and commitment to caring for her children’s needs were unparalleled. She worked hard in her life, as many others have done. She worked for June and Bill Kelson at Kelson’s Bakery for many years. She began working full-time at Parkside Lutheran Home as dietary cook from early morning to mid-afternoon and also every other week and as needed at the Stake-out from 4:30 p.m. till late evening or closing time. In the middle of all this she and her husband owned and operated the Bronco Drive Inn. Later in her working career, she also worked at the Warehouse Grocery and the Lisbon School Bus Barn.
She was a woman of strong will and independence, she knew she was loved, us kids told her this often, we all still have our teeth because of her, we all can dance, sing and play music because of her, we are all great cooks (well all but one “Renae”, she could never figure it out! ) because of her and we all inherited the value of a solid work ethic because of her. All our lives have been made richer because of her.
Karen was a self-taught piano player, couldn’t read a speck of music, but she could play. She was proficient in most things she enjoyed but was a master at donating money to the casino near Hankinson. You can laugh, that was funny!
Harlan and Karen were members of Redeemer Lutheran Church. She loved her old time Gospel Hour of music and church services on TV. She loved baking for people, especially the drivers from the Bus Barn, we believe she used them (Bus Barn Driver’s) as Guinea pigs from reading and finding recipes from her 100’s of cookbooks.
Mother will survive in the hearts of her family and friends, who will remember her achievements, sense of humor, fortitude and unwavering principles. She will be missed.
Karen was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Harlan; son, Richard; daughter Linda; 2 infant twin brothers; brothers, Ernest Carter and Harlan Carter; sisters, Eileen Brunton, Elsie Olson, and Mary Haecherl.
She is survived by her sons, David (Shawn) Wilke of Anchorage, Alaska and Randy (Sue) Wilke of Helena, Montana; daughter, Renae Smith of Fargo; sister, Ruth (Curt) Eberhard of Fargo, sister-in-law, Lois Carter of Enderlin. Karen was also survived by her many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and their families as well.
The family will receive friends during visitation hours from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday, November 9, 2025, at Dahlstrom Funeral Home, 11 Main Street in Lisbon. A funeral service in celebration of her life will be at 11:00 a.m. Monday, November 10, 2025, from Redeemer Lutheran Church; 801 Forest Street in Lisbon. A burial service will follow at Oakwood Cemetery.
Service Schedule
Family Receiving Friends
3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday November 9, 2025
Dahlstrom Funeral Home
11 Main Street
Lisbon, North Dakota 58054
Funeral Service
11:00 a.m.
Monday November 10, 2025
Redeemer Lutheran Church
801 Forest Street
Lisbon, North Dakota 58054
Burial
Following the Funeral Service
Monday November 10, 2025
Oakwood Cemetery
6595 Highway 32
Lisbon, North Dakora 58054
Service Schedule
Family Receiving Friends
3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday November 9, 2025
Dahlstrom Funeral Home
11 Main Street
Lisbon, North Dakota 58054
Funeral Service
11:00 a.m.
Monday November 10, 2025
Redeemer Lutheran Church
801 Forest Street
Lisbon, North Dakota 58054
Burial
Following the Funeral Service
Monday November 10, 2025
Oakwood Cemetery
6595 Highway 32
Lisbon, North Dakora 58054




Dave A. says
Randy, my friend ~
My sincere sympathy to you and your family.
Be strong in this time of your loss. Blessings to all of you.
Fran says
Randy, your dear mother modeled never-ending hard work for you and your siblings. Sending God’s loving comfort to you and your family in her absence. Thank you for being such a kind community asset!
Kevin Bartsch says
Randy- Very sorry to hear about your mom passing. Our sympathy and condolences to you and your family. Take care.
Scott and Becky LaRoque says
Randy,
So sorry to hear of your Mother’s Passing. Lots of hugs and prayers.
Tom Reilly says
Randy, sorry to know about your Mom passing. I am sure she was just like you,- a solid friend to everyone she touched throughout her lifetime. Tom
Pete Hartman says
Randy and family. I am so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. Heaven gained another angel.
StoneCarlsons of Helena says
We offer you our sincere condolences in your Mother’s passing over.
To Randy, Sue, your family and all your siblings & their families. Your Mother’s work ethic, love & dedication shows up over and over in her family left behind and her lifelong friends : (yes, even the guys she tested with her recipes at the Bus Barns!)
We truly honor & love her story.
What a l value-centered lady who went on thru all those birthday years still installing treasured values in her offspring and theirs!
A special place in the beyond is saved for Karen!
May you believe she rests in peace.
Blessings all !
The Carl & Carol Stone Carlsons- Helena
Jodel Fohn says
Randy, I am so sorry to hear of your mom‘s passing. She sounded like a wonderful woman. My sympathies.