Kevin S. Hedlund, age 67, of Cambridge died November 3, 2021 at Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids. A memorial service will be held at 6:00 P.M. Tuesday, November 9th at Strike Life Tributes in ISANTI. A time for visiting will be held one hour prior. In lieu of flowers memorials are suggested to the Wounded Warrior Project.
Kevin Scott Hedlund was born April 3, 1954 in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Richard and Ruth (Johnson) Hedlund. He grew up in South Minneapolis and graduated from Cooper High School. On November 4, 1978 he married Cheryl Lee. They made their home in Champlin and were blessed with two children, Ryan and Mandy. Kevin worked in many positions at Honeywell. He enjoyed golfing with dear friends Lindsey, Joe and Larry, working in his shop in the garage, watching football and baseball and most of all, spending time with his grandkids.
Kevin passed away November 3, 2021 at Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids at age 67. Besides his parents he was preceded in death by four sisters, Leigh, Kay, Marcy and Sue; and brothers-in-law, Joe and Harold.
He is survived by his son, Ryan (Melissa); daughter, Mandy (Trinity); grandchildren, Trent, Tyler and Katelin; brothers, Keith, Rick and Jack; sister, Mary (Lindsey); former wife and friend, Cheryl; niece Bekky (Fred) were always there for Scott and by other relatives and friends.
Scott’s sense of humor, love of his family and constant support will be sorely missed. He donates to Wounded Warrior Project and believe in their vision so we ask that in lieu of flowers making a donation to the charity in his name.
Ruud en Els Molenaar says
We wish you all strength to deal with the loss of Mr Hedlund. Kevin.
Wayne Ludvigson says
I have known Kevin since I moved up here from Florida in 1991. His son Ryan became my first friend when I started school up here. I spent a lot of time at Ryan’s house so I definitely got to know his whole family very well and we definitely had some fun through the years. I remember Christmas being a very special time of the year for everyone and hanging Christmas lights was probably one of Ryan’s favorite things to do with his dad, even though they were Tangled messes most of the time. I knew after we grew up and moved out on our own that we still had a good relationship because every time I saw Kevin we would joke around and pick on one another to show how much we missed each other. I was very grateful for every opportunity I got to see Kevin in the last few years knowing how time goes so I will cherish every memory that I have of Kevin as I do with everyone to keep me going. Thank you Kevin rest well we love you.