Kelly Haugtvedt  Moorhead, Minnesota Obituary

Kelly Haugtvedt

<p>Kelly W. Haugtvedt, 64, of Fargo, ND, passed away on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, in Vibra Hospital, Fargo, ND.</p><p><br></p><p>Kelly Wayne Haugtvedt was born on April 16, 1958, to Lloyd and Jean (Hoistad) Haugtvedt, in Fargo. Kelly was raised and went to school in Moorhead, MN. On July 16, 1988, he married Debbie Thimjon, in Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Moorhead. Together Kelly and Debbie made their home in Fargo. Kelly had a few different jobs over the years, but his favorite was his career at Heartland Industry. He worked at Heartland Industry for the last 13 years as a job coach.</p><p><br></p><p>Kelly also enjoyed activities like camping and photography. The subject of his photography was usually friends and family. He was a great cook and was well known for his apple pies and how much he loved iced coffees. He had many nieces and nephews and enjoyed all of the time he was able to spend with them over the years.</p><p><br></p><p>Kelly is survived by his wife, Debbie; mother, Jean; brother, Aren (Conny); sister, Vanessa (Bill) Crowell; nieces, Kirsten, Melonie, and Genny; nephew, Denis Jr.; and many other friends and family.</p><p>Kelly was preceded in death by his father, Lloyd; and brother, Ross.</p><p><br></p><p>Kelly's memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 29, 2022, at 11 AM in Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Moorhead. A visitation will be held one hour prior to the service.</p><p><br></p>
April 16, 1958 - October 18, 202204/16/195810/18/2022
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Kayla Bistodeau
October 26, 2022
Kelly and Deb used to take care of me and my brother growing up. Sometimes we went over there just simply because we wanted to and would beg to spend the night. Kelly was like an uncle to me. I'll never forget all the fun times we had. I know a lot of times passed since... Continue Reading
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Wayne Meyer
October 25, 2022
Kelly picked up our son Jason every morning and brought him down to Heartland Ind. I will miss our brief conversation I had with him every morning. He truly was a great guy and will be greatly missed.