Age: 39
July 6, 1982 – January 26, 2022
Erik Jon Helgeson was born in St. Cloud, MN on July 6, 1982, to Karel (Schmit) and Michael Helgeson. A devastating loss for all who loved him, Erik was called to his next big adventure, as he passed away, peacefully, in Minneapolis on January 26, the unexpected result of heart failure. Erik was 39 years old.
Though physically challenged by muscular dystrophy from an early age, Erik never allowed it to define him. With the grit and determination of living life based on what he could do, he was fiercely independent and went after what he wanted—without asking permission or approval from others. Erik also had a great capacity for learning, and his intelligence was most sparked when engaging with others. When combined with a broadcaster’s voice, these gifts naturally drew him to work with a local call center, where he would connect with people to conduct surveys. Along with this additional interaction, it meant a lot to Erik that he could buy things with his own money. At age 15, Erik landed his first DJ spot with an overnight radio show at St. Cloud State’s KVSC, and he had many radio shows throughout the years after that. He loved the freestyle format, where he played a variety of music, from alternative rock, to reggae, to folk.
After graduating from Sartell High School, Erik attended Augsburg College in Minneapolis. His parents secured a dorm room next to the elevator, but Erik chose to take the stairs, instead. He had no interest in the easy route—he always believed that physical challenges kept him strong. Along with his will, Erik also possessed a strong voice. A member of his college debate team that competed nationally, he never refused a healthy argument. He would speak his mind and truth, without intending to hurt, and he was known to play devil’s advocate, just for the fun of it. Erik earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from Augsburg and later another degree from the Institute of Production and Recording in 2007. With an interest in broadcasting, Erik revived Augsburg’s radio station, KAUG, where he served as general manager from 2001-2005 and amassed 150 volunteers to help run it. During his college years, his adventurous spirit took him overseas to Italy, Czechoslovakia, Turkey, Greece, Jamaica, and Cuba. He loved to take road trips, sometimes solo, across the U.S. in any direction.
Erik was both confident and fearless but also kind, considerate, and caring with everyone. He drew people in with his sense of humor, beautiful smile, quick wit, and great laugh; and he loved to play cards and games with family. He was both an instigator and social organizer who would never fret over planning or perfection—he knew the most important ingredients at a party were the people.
Erik also spent countless hours chatting, mentoring, and inspiring others, including his younger cousins, especially when it came to artistic expression. People-focused and an astute observer of human nature, Erik recognized others’ talents and knew how to apply them in practical ways, to help make dreams a reality. Examples of this were the close relationship he had with his cousin, Taylor, whose musical career flourished because of what Erik taught him about booking shows and managing the business; and the time he spent in Boulder, CO, mentoring his cousin, Lauren’s, children, Rae and Sam, when he taught them guitar.
Along with helping others’ careers, Erik was a performer at heart and was at home on any stage. He played bass guitar with his Augsburg friends in the band Radical Chic, which performed hip hop, blues, metal, and funk. Meanwhile, he continued to focus on his own music production company, E-Funk Productions.
Following a tragic accident in 2015 when he lost the use of his right arm, it was a dark period in Erik’s life. While he dedicated himself to rebuilding what he could, physically, it was his circle of close supporters who recognized the remedy Erik needed to reignite his sense of purpose and passion for life—creative endeavors. With his cousin, Ana, the two established an art studio in Minneapolis, where Erik focused on learning to skillfully use his left hand. He disciplined himself to sketch several times each week. It was also during this time that he found his own condominium, downtown, close to retail and services nearby so he could manage his life as independently as possible.
In 2017, his friend and award-winning film producer, Philip Harder, further ignited Erik’s creative abilities by inviting him to join the production team for the film, Tuscaloosa, starring Stranger Things’ Natalia Dyer. Set in Alabama in the 1970s but entirely filmed in Minnesota over a two-week timeframe, Erik involved himself in nearly every aspect of the film’s creation including its musical score, as executive producer. He enjoyed promoting the film at numerous film festivals, both domestically and globally, and collecting many awards and recognition over several years. Erik had also been involved with two other Harder projects: Work in Progress and The Claw.
Erik was especially close with his only sibling, Paul. The two brothers became best, lifelong friends through their mutual love of adventure and enterprise. Wherever Erik chose to live, which included seasonal migrations to get out of the icy weather, Paul was there to make sure his younger brother got settled and would check-in often, if only just to hang out.
While there are too many people to individually thank for their influence and support of Erik over the years, the Helgeson family would like to recognize Eli Schaden and his brothers, Tony and J.D., who provided care and travel companionship, as well as dear, close friends, Darcy Trunzo, and Ben and Maggie Katz.
Surviving Erik are his parents, Michael and Karel Helgeson of Sartell, brother, Paul (Julia Olmstead) Helgeson, nieces Greta, Flora, and nephew, Brodie, of St. Paul; grandparents Don (Sue Shepard) Helgeson of Sartell, aunts and uncles, Karen (Mark) Happe of St. Cloud, Greg (Deb) Schmit of Vadnais Heights, Bette (Nick Musachio) Schmit of St. Paul, Stefan (Lonnie) Helgeson of Edina, Scott (Laura Preves) Helgeson of Bloomington, Glen (Rita Penrod) Helgeson of Minneapolis, Jonathan (Tina Briones) Shepard of Denver, CO, Christopher Shepard of Duluth, and many cousins who adored Erik. Those he loved will remember him most for his open, accepting, optimistic attitude and good humor. Through his personal strength and positivity, the impact Erik made on the world, and others, is irreplaceable.
To honor Erik, visitation will take place at Miller-Carlin Funeral Home, St. Cloud, from 4-8 p.m. on Friday, February 4, followed by a visitation from 1-2 p.m. and celebration of life service at 2 p.m. on Saturday, February 5, First United Methodist Church, Sartell (with option to attend virtually). Memorials are preferred to The Cedar Cultural Center, in Minneapolis or KVSC radio at St. Cloud State University, organizations especially important to Erik.
Masks are required at the visitation and service.
Schedule and Information
To honor Erik, visitation will take place at Miller-Carlin Funeral Home, St. Cloud, from 4-8 p.m. on Friday, February 4, followed by a visitation from 1-2 p.m. and celebration of life service at 2 p.m. on Saturday, February 5, First Love United Methodist Church, Sartell (with option to attend virtually at www.lovefirstumc.org). Memorials are preferred to Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis, an organization especially important to Erik.
Masks are required at the visitation and service.
Memorials
Memorials are preferred to The Cedar Cultural Center, in Minneapolis or KVSC radio at St. Cloud State University, organizations especially important to Erik.
Click the link icon below for The Cedar Cultural Center donation page:
Click the link icon below and click the donate drop-down tab to choose an option to donate to KVSC radio at St. Cloud State University :
Memorial Video
Attend virtually at https://lovefirstumc.org/memorial-service/2022/2/4/celebration-of-life-erik-j-helgeson
The Celebration of Erik’s life is still available to view by clicking the link above.
To hear Erik’s favorite songs, search on Spotify: Erik H Playlist.
Visitation Details
To honor Erik, visitation will take place at Miller-Carlin Funeral Home, St. Cloud, from 4-8 p.m. on Friday, February 4, followed by a visitation from 1-2 p.m. on Saturday, February 5, 2022.
Visitation Location
Miller-Carlin Funeral Home
3013 Roosevelt Road
Saint Cloud, MN 56301
Service Details
To honor Erik, visitation will take place at Miller-Carlin Funeral Home, St. Cloud, from 4-8 p.m. on Friday, February 4, followed by a visitation from 1-2 p.m. and celebration of life service at 2 p.m. on Saturday, February 5, First Love United Methodist Church, Sartell (with option to attend virtually at www.lovefirstumc.org). Masks are required.
Service Location
First Love United Methodist Church
1107 Pine Cone Road South
Sartell, MN 56377
15 Comments. Leave new
Dearest Family,
You have our love and support always. Erik’s valiant approach to life inspires everyone who has ever met him.
Love Auntie Karen
A beautiful tribute to a most remarkable young man. Erik was loved by many who knew him. His infectious smile and positive attitude will be an inspiration for years to come. He will be deeply missed.
Mike, Karel and family,
We are shocked, saddened and devastated for your family. I will carry wonderful memories of the times I was able to connect with Erik. His obituary said it best, that his physical conditions did not define him!!! What an example of how to live life. May God’s grace be with you during this incredibly difficult time.
All our love and prayers,
Jon and Jill
I loved Erik’s indomitable spirit and kind heart. I will miss him and the brightness he brought to every gathering.
After reading Erick’s obituary, we had to smile and felt so blessed to have known such a special person that had accomplished so much in such a short life, were made possible by all the love, freedom, support and guidance shown him by his parents, brother and family. May the love and memories of Erick give you strength to get you through this time of sorrow.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Roger and RuthAnn
Erik’s zest for life, creativity and memory will live on in all our hearts and minds. We are thinking of you, Karel, Mike and Paul and the whole Helgeson family. We will be thinking of you all as you gather to celebrate Erik’s precious life.
Erik’s zest for life, creativity and memory will live on in all our hearts and minds. We are thinking of you all as you gather to beautifully celebrate Erik’s precious life.
A beautiful tribute! I only knew Erik from living at the same condo building downtown. I wish I had known him more. He was always friendly and kind. I’m so very sad for your loss.
My condolences to your family. Eric was such a gift- each breath and smile, each struggle for independence and joyful glee when mastering new talents. He was blessed with wonderful parents and a faithful brother. My memories of Eric when younger up in Rheinlander on family trips – big smile always! Each day you had with him brought much happiness. May the memories of his life stay clear in your minds when the grief gets hard. All my love.
We were saddened to learn of the news about Erik’s passing. Erik will be missed by so many people whose lives he touched. His bright spirit, engaging smile and positive out look on life will continue to inspire all of us. We offer our deepest sympathy to you and your family in this time of sadness.
Thanks for your loving condolences, Coby and Martin and recalling good times at Steve and Julie’s.
Mike, so sorry to hear of you and your family’s loss. The story about Erik’s life above is amazing. Best to you all.
Dear Mike and the entire Helgeson Family – what a tremendous and loving tribute to your son, who clearly embodied a ‘can do’ attitude throughout his entire life and touched the lives of all those around him. His picture captures a man with a zest for life and living with a warm smile and joyous soul. May you find peace in knowing he truly lived his life and may you find comfort in being surrounded by friends and family in this time of grief.
Mike Karel and Paul, I am sitting in your front yard as I write this note immediately following Erik’s beautiful celebration of life. As I already wrote Mike earlier this week I unfortunately did not know Erwell except for the interaction that Grandpa Jerry shared with me about him which was always a glowing report. Dad had a very special connection with Erik as it sounds like everyone that met him did . The memories that were shared about Erik today were so touching and beautiful I am so grateful that I made the effort to join in your celebration of such an impressive life as his. It was truly inspiring to hear how he touched and motivated so many lives most of all yours. As little as I knew Erik I will carry the inspiration I received today with me on my journey and use it to bless others just as he has for 39 years. Because of what Jesus did for all of us at the cross you and all of us that believe in Him will get to see Erik very soon again for eternity in Heaven! May God continue to comfort you with his peace the peace that surpasses all understanding. Amen
My condolences and sympathy. He sounds like a wonderful kid. Glad you could have him around for the time you had.