Allen George Haugen

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Allen George Haugen

Allen Haugen Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home - Williston on Aug. 24, 2023.

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Allen G. Haugen, 73, of Surprise, AZ formerly of Williston, ND passed away on Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at the Arizona Veterans Home in Phoenix, AZ. Condolences may be left on this page.
Allen was born December. 2, 1949, in Williston, ND, to George and Marian (Lund) Haugen; he was the last of five children. He attended school in Grenora, graduating from Grenora High School with the class of 1967. There he participated in baseball and football. He was confirmed at St. Olaf Lutheran Church in Grenora.
He continued his education at North Dakota State School of Science in Wahpeton, graduating in 1969 with an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Diesel Mechanics. While at NDSSS, he boxed in Golden Gloves and had a mean right hook! After college, Allen joined the Army and was deployed to Vietnam. He was honorably discharged in 1972. Shortly after, he started working at the John Deere dealership in Billings. Then he moved to Grenora to continue his mechanic career at Grenora Implement. A few years later, Allen found his passion in the oil patch where he worked his way up to driller. He worked with many rig hands and took pride in showing them the ropes. During his career, he worked in North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado.
While living at the farm near Grenora, he met Wendy Wood. They were married in 1972 and to this union one child was born: Scott. Their marriage ended in divorce, but they remained friends.
Allen stepped away to try his hand at farming, after his brother, Dennis, passed away in 1991. He worked in Arizona for a brief time and returned to the oil patch - which was his happy place! His last job was as a high-level oil field consultant with Bonetrail Rentals, owned by his best friend, Larry Jacobson. He retired after that.
Allen enjoyed cooking. His favorites were bean soup, meatloaf and beef stew. He loved watching any John Wayne show on TV. He really enjoyed watching the Minnesota Twins and Vikings during the season. After he moved to Arizona, he started following the Cardinals and Diamondbacks. He would check Facebook daily, and really enjoyed keeping up with everyone, and reconnecting with friends from the past.
He enjoyed every minute of a social gathering, and was the life of the party. Allen was born a giver. He wanted the best for those close to him, and was constantly putting others needs ahead of his. He had the biggest heart, and he lived each day to the fullest...most of the time with a silver can and a red pack nearby. He worked hard, and would be the first to say he played hard too.
Allen is survived by his son Scott of Williston, his siblings Ruby Bjornholt (John) of Fountain Hills, AZ; Larry Haugen (Dyan) of Scottsdale, AZ; brother-in-law, Les Tomazic of Glendale, AZ and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, Marian and George Haugen; brother, Dennis Haugen; sister, Ann Tomazic, sister-in-law, Bernice Haugen; nephew, Steven Haugen; and niece, LeeAnn Haugen.
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