Harold Lindgren

harold lindgren

Harold Lindgren Jr., 63, Fargo, passed away on Thursday, November 25, 2010 at his home.

Harold was born to Harold Sr. and Violet Lindgren in Fargo on November 27, 1947. He attended school here and graduated from Fargo Central. After graduation Harold enlisted in the Air Force where he was stationed in San Francisco with the Military Police. He was then stationed in Viet Nam, serving as a security officer at Danang. Harold was honorably discharged from the Air Force on December 5, 1971. He returned to Fargo and has worked at various restaurants and in maintenance in Fargo.

He is survived by his sisters, Judy  (Juan) Hernandez, St. Joe, TX, Karen  (Fernando) Ochoa, Fargo, and LaRae Belgarde, Fargo and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Violet Lindgren.

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  1. Horace North Dakota
    I just want you to know how much I miss you already and that you are the
    best uncle anyone could ever have in there life. I want you to know how much I love you and that I will never forget what a kind and generous man you were. I know in my heart that you are looking down on all of us from heaven. You left us way too soon! Rest in peace my loving uncle. Some day we will meet again.

  2. Fargo ND
    Dear Family Of Harold,
    We were shocked to hear of the sudden passing of our dear friend Harold.
    We would like to offer our deepest condolences to you and your family.
    Harold worked with us for many years. His high level of dedication to his job and his willingness to put in sometimes long and stressful shifts never seemed to tarnish his sometimes quirky sense of humor. He never missed an opportunity to tell a good joke or to regale the exploits of his beloved Minnesota
    Vikings.
    Harold always found a way to greet each day as a challenge. He was a friend to all who knew him from the owners of the businesses he worked for, to the maintenance people who cleaned the floors of our building. Harold was a hard worker. One of his main responsibilities was helping to prepare food for the schools that we cater to, he always made sure that no detail was overlooked. He said, “the kids deserve that”.
    We affectionately knew him as “H-bomb”.
    He will be missed by all of us at VIP restaurant and catering.
    May you be comforted in this time of transition by the loving Grace of God.

  3. West Fargo North Dakota
    Karen Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of loss. Remember we love you!

    Todd, Elaine, Samantha & Sara Bogardus and Anita Cruz


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