Timothy N. Hendrickson, 47

March 22, 2022
Timothy N. Hendrickson, 47 Timothy N. Hendrickson, 47

Timothy Norman Hendrickson, age 47, of Bemidji, MN, died on Sunday, March 6, 2022.

Tim was born September 11, 1974, in Grand Forks, ND. He grew up and attended school in Grand Forks. During his senior year at Central High School, he went through basic training and became a member of the Army National Guard. He graduated from Central in 1993.

Tim attended Jamestown University where he studied Accounting and played football. In 2000, he earned a BA degree in Financial Management from the University of North Dakota.

Tim had a gifted understanding of the complexities of banking. He had a successful 21-year career in the financial management industry. During his career, Tim shared his financial skills as a Vice President at Wells Fargo and as Bank President at Frandsen Bank and Trust. At the time of his death, Tim was employed by Koda Bank as a Commercial Lender.

Tim married Tina Olson in 2003 and they were blessed with 3 beautiful daughters: Taylor, Tristen, and Tenlee. He enjoyed spending time with his children and loved them dearly.

Tim enjoyed watching hockey and football games (especially the Green Bay Packers), as well as being outdoors golfing, skiing, hunting, fishing, and time at the lake. As a “numbers guy,” he always appreciated a competitive game of Cribbage, especially after a day of fishing.

Tim is survived by his three beloved daughters, Taylor, Tristen, and Tenlee, and their mother, Tina (Olson) Hendrickson.

Other surviving relatives include his parents, Sandra and Todd Barclay; sister, Michelle (Paul) Becnel; mother-in-law, Patsy (Joe Brucciani) Olson; brother-in-law, Corey Olson; nieces, Tiauna Hanson and Harper Olson; nephews, Paul Becnel Jr., Kyle Becnel, Jaxon Olson, Breckon Olson; and several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Norman and Donna Hendrickson; cousin, Michael Massie; and brother-in-law, Shane Olson.

A celebration of Tim’s life will be held on Saturday, March 26 at 12:00 pm at First Lutheran Church, Baudette, MN.