Linda K. Halvorson

Linda K. Halvorson obituary, Fort Collins, CO

Linda K. Halvorson

Linda Halvorson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Goes Funeral Care & Crematory - Fort Collins on Feb. 26, 2026.
Linda Kay Halvorson passed away peacefully at the age of 80, on February 25, 2026, at the Lemay Avenue Health and Rehabilitation facility in Fort Collins, Colorado, following a long battle with Parkinson's disease.

Linda was born on December 29, 1945, in Rugby, North Dakota, to G. Emmett and H. Luella (Saterlie) Johnston.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Lois A. Haagenson and is survived by her husband Ardell D. Halvorson of Fort Collins, Colorado; her daughters Renae L. Halvorson of Whitney, Texas, and Rhonda K. (Halvorson) McElroy (Jeffrey) of Las Vegas, Nevada; her grandson Cole J. McElroy of North Liberty, Iowa; her sister Amy Ford of Great Falls, Montana; and her brothers Duane Johnston (Janet) of Rugby, North Dakota and David Johnston (Carole) of Fargo, North Dakota.

Linda grew up on a dryland crop and livestock farm about three miles north of Rugby, North Dakota. As a child, her favorite pastime was riding the family horse, Pearl. She would often say that milking the cows was her least favorite chore.

She attended a one-room country school for several years before it closed, after which she completed her elementary education in Rugby. In high school, she was active in FHA and band, graduating from Rugby High School in May 1963. She then attended Interstate Business College in Fargo, where she trained as a bookkeeper.

Her first job was with Farmers Union Insurance Company in Rugby. On April 11, 1966, she married Ardell D. Halvorson of Rugby at a Lutheran church in Fargo. After their marriage, she worked for the Dean of Agriculture at North Dakota State University while Ardell was a student there.

In the fall of 1967, they moved to Fort Collins, Colorado, where Ardell attended Colorado State University. During their time at CSU, Linda worked in the payroll office for three years while also caring for their daughter, Renae.

In April 1971, the family moved to Sidney, Montana, where Ardell began working with the USDA Agricultural Research Service. Along with raising her family, Linda held bookkeeping positions with Gene's Implement Service and the USDA ASCS office. She was active in a square dance club and participated in the women's groups at Pella Lutheran Church.

In the fall of 1983, Ardell's job was transferred to Akron, Colorado. There, in addition to caring for her home and family, Linda worked as a bookkeeper for Farm Bureau Insurance and later as an agent with the USDA ASCS office, assisting farmers with farm programs. She especially enjoyed working with the farming community. She also got a small dog she named Cuddles, which she dearly loved and kept her company until June 8, 2006.

In 1993, Ardell's position moved to Mandan, North Dakota, and they made their home in Bismarck. Linda remained active in their Lutheran church and continued to devote herself to her family.

In the fall of 1997, Ardell's work brought them back to Fort Collins. Linda volunteered at the Fort Collins Colorado Welcome Center for more than ten years, where she enjoyed greeting visitors and helping them find their way or discover local attractions. She became affectionately known as "Bronco Linda" by her friends, reflecting her love of the Denver Broncos and football in general.

She was active at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, especially enjoying quilting, and participated in a Bunco club with friends. She also enjoyed relaxing at home and watching television.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church.

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March 9, 2026

Linda Danielson posted to the memorial.

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March 4, 2026

Mike Johnston posted to the memorial.

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Linda Danielson

March 9, 2026

I have many memories of my Aunt Linda(Big Linda). Memories from grandma and grandpa Johnston´s farm, and perhaps being spoiled, just a little by my Aunt Linda when I was growing up. Our visits over the years, our families getting together(not often enough due to living miles apart), and when Dick and I stayed with her and Ardell while we were in Colorado for a friends wedding. These memories I will always cherish.
Keeping Ardell, Renae, Rhonda and her family in our thoughts and prayers
"Little Linda" and Dick

Kristie Dionne

March 6, 2026

Ardell & family- we are saddened by the loss of Aunt Linda. I have so many wonderful memories of Linda. Staying in Sidney with your family, visiting in Colorado and in Bismarck. I will always remember how she loved her dog. I´m glad I was able to see her and visit last summer in Rugby. Thinking of you all. Kristie Dionne and family

Mike Johnston

March 4, 2026

Ardell, Renae, & Rhonda, you are in our thoughts and prayers. We hope you find comfort in your memories of your mom. I will always remember Linda as being so happy when I saw her. We are so glad that we were able to see her this past summer in Rugby. Take care.
Mike & Lisa Johnston

David johnston

March 1, 2026

Linda am so sorry to lose you at a young age. So glad I was able to be with you when I was in CO. We will miss you & cling to the memories we have. You were a busy girl on the farm & know you did not like milking. You liked to be outside with the horses swinging from the railing when the horse entered the barn. You loved visiting with the farmers & the many visitors coming through Colorado.
God bless you, Ardell & family.

Stephen and Deb Goven

February 26, 2026

Ardell, Renae and Rhonda, we are so sorry for your loss. Our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.
I have many fond memories of my son Jeremy and I visiting Linda and Ardell when they lived in Bismarck. We played lots of board games, cards and watched many movies.
We are keeping you in our prayers.

Stephen and Deb Goven

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