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Kyle Neil Christofferson
November 8, 1996 - April 22, 2026

Place of Birth: Tioga, North Dakota
Residence: Tioga, North Dakota
Age: 29

Kyle Neil Christofferson was welcomed into this world on the opening day of deer season by his parents, Colin and Susan, and his big sisters, Alysa and Jenna. Mom and Dad suggested ‘Hunter’ for a name but his big sisters wanted the name ‘Kyle’ (after the 2nd cutest boy in Alysa’s class). A short while later his “J-Bird” sidekick Juli arrived. He was baptized and raised in the Lutheran faith and was educated in the Tioga school system.

The day Kyle was born, Colin had his built-in best friend and fishing/hunting buddy. They loved everything they did together from snowmobiling, hunting and fishing from here to Canada. Kyle had such a love for hunting and fishing that once at a job interview when asked what he wanted to achieve in life he said “to be the best hunter and fisherman.”

Kyle was just what his mom needed in a house full of girls. He loved unconditionally and fully. He didn’t just give hugs they were embraces that were felt heart to heart. “I’ll love you forever, I’ll like you for always, as long as I’m living, my baby you’ll be.”

Kyle was always a part of his older sisters lives as a typical little brother always chasing them and their friends around. He was the kindest most patient big brother and hunting buddy for his little sister Juli. Always letting her have the first shot, sometimes three, but was always ready in case she missed. His cousins were more than just cousins to him, as well as his neighbor Colt Determan who was a huge part of his life, becoming the brothers he never had. They shared many adventures and were a huge part of his life and a much need break from a house full of girls.

Kyle was the best uncle to all of his nieces and nephews. From playing with them and teasing them to buying them the loudest fun-est toys. They all looked up to him, and not because he was so tall but because he showed so much kindness and patience to them all.

In life he never meet a stranger that stayed a stranger for long. He had a natural ability to make everyone feel loved. He was always up for an adventure and a good time and welcomed anyone and everyone to join along.

The last few months he was blessed to have Vern who brought light into his world.

He enjoyed helping friends with Derby cars and Enduro cars and was the self-proclaimed “Goated Pitman”.

Kyle worked various jobs in the oilfield. With his first check he made he spent it immediately at the snap-on tool truck, but he did not mind as he saw it as an investment. His most recent job was with Legacy Services, LLC. He was so fond of his boss and coworkers.

No matter what he was going through personally he always approached everyone with the biggest, brightest smile and the warmest bear hugs. Always making sure that they were good. Kyle was always so kind and selfless and will be deeply missed by all those who were blessed to know him; and to know him was to love him.

Kyle is survived by his mom and dad, Colin and Susan; sisters, Alysa (Mike) Addicott, Jenna (Justin) Thompson, Juli (Colton) Parham; nieces, Rylie and River Thompson, Baby Girl Parham; nephews, Porter, Colson and Jett Addicott; Rowan Thompson, Maverick Parham; grandmother, Iona “Tookie” Christofferson; grandfather, Dwight MacMonagle; aunts and uncles, Candice (Bob) Wenger; Karen Brown, Amy (Jason) Folvag; Heidi (Garret) Holmen and numerous cousins.

He preceded in death by, grandfather, Neil Christofferson; grandmother, Ruth (Grandma Goose) MacMonagle; uncles, Bernell Christofferson and Douglas MacMonagle; and aunt, June Biwer.

As Kyle would say “Love Ya”.




Memorial Contribution
For those wishing to send flowers, the family is working with Thistle Grove Floral - 701-464-4435. Thank you.

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Fran (Tioga, ND)
Apr 24, 2026
Our hearts break for you. Prayers
Karen Brown (Bismarck, ND)
Apr 24, 2026
Kyle, your light was something truly special. You had a way of bringing laughter into any room and warmth into every heart you touched. Kind, funny, and so incredibly sweet—you were all of these and more. It’s hard to imagine this world without your smile in it.

You were deeply loved, and you will be missed more than words can ever express. The memories you gave us will stay with us always, and your spirit will live on in every laugh, every story, and every quiet moment we think of you.

Rest easy, Kyle. You will forever be in our hearts.
Auntie Karen and Ashlyn
Tracy Wendy hall (Utah)
Apr 24, 2026
Wendy and I are sorry for you loss can't imagine going through this prayers to your family .
Heidi Holmen (White Earth , ND)
Apr 24, 2026
Kyle our lives will forever be different without you. You brought so much joy and love to this world. I love you so much. Please keep a watch over Alex and Kaden like you did down here. All my love sweet boy! Love Uncle Garrett and Auntie Heidi
Jack (Tioga)
Apr 26, 2026
There are no words that can explain the pain you are feeling. Your son will be greatly missed.
Jossie (Tioga, ND)
Apr 26, 2026
Praying for comfort and peace for your whole family and all of those who love your Kyle.
Phyllis Iverson (Tioga, North Dakota)
Apr 26, 2026
so very sorry for the loss of your loved one. I can only imagine the pain you are suffering. May he RIP and God bless all of you
Jennifer Hickel (Williston, ND)
Apr 28, 2026
My husband Tony and I got the privilege to meet and get to know Kyle through Vern. Many double dates. Lots of laughs and genuinely enjoyed his presence. Condolences to the family. Kyle was a great guy with a huge smile!
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