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Trenton Beston Sr.

Trenton  Beston Sr. Trenton  Beston Sr.

Trenton Houston Beston Sr., “Red Bottom Leader,” 24, of New Town, N.D., died Friday, Aug. 21, 2020, near Williston, N.D., on his way to meet his parents. His son, Enright, also died.

He was born April 26, 1996, to Janeen Firemoon and Darrell Beston Sr. in Wolf Point.

He loved fishing, construction work, getting wood for his parents, cooking and taking his cruises with his children, wife, brothers and sisters. He enjoyed harassing his cousins, sisters and brothers. He loved being around his friends and just hanging out with whoever came around. While being home in Frazer, he always made sure to visit his grandparents, Joe and Shari Beston.

On Jan, 24, 2019m he married Genesse Jackson. Together, they had four children.

He loved sports. When he was in school, he ran cross country and track and played football and basketball. His parents would travel wherever he went to watch him. He enjoyed it all and did his best.

His nickname was “Trent Dawg.” If anybody knew him, he would tease everyone. He loved cage fighting and the song he would choose was Cinderella Man.

He worked for Friesen Construction. He was proud of one of his biggest jobs, working on the Roosevelt County Court House in Wolf Point with his dad and brothers.

He enjoyed Wild Horse Racing and Go Getters Rodeo.

He is survived by his parents, Darrell and Janeen; grandparents, Joe and Shari Beston; wife, Genesse Beston; children, Jonesse, Trenton Jr. and Madison; brothers, Darrell Beston Jr., Aaron Beston, Evan Beston, Jamie Beston and Rilee Beston; and sisters, Brittani Beston, Tyra Overton, Shania Beston and Pamala Beston.

A funeral service was held Saturday, Aug. 29, at the Oswego Community Hall. Interment was at the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Frazer. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point was entrusted with the arrangements.

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