LeRoy Henry Josten
1935 - 2022
- LeRoy Henry Josten
January 9, 2022
LeRoy Henry Josten, 86, of Klemme, IA, died, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, under
the loving care of Nancy and Aaron, at his home on the farm in Klemme.
Public Funeral services will be Sat., Jan. 15th, 2022, 11:00AM, at the
Immanuel Reformed UCC Church, Klemme. The Rev. David Boogerd will be
officiating. Burial with full military honors will be in the Ell Township
Cemetery, Klemme. Public visitation will be Friday, 4-6 PM at the Andrews
Funeral Home, 528 East Main St. Klemme, and will continue at church from
10-11:00 AM Saturday. Memorial suggestions include MercyOne North Iowa
Cancer Center, to the family or the donor's choice, The funeral will be
live streamed for those who may not be able to attend on Andrews Funeral
Home Facebook page--Just Like the page to view.
LeRoy, the son of August J. and Vergie (Meinders) Josten was born Oct.
5th, 1935, on the family farm Ell Township, rural Hancock County, Klemme,
IA. In early childhood he attended country school near his home and and
continued his schooling near Klemme, IA. He was active in 4-H in his youth
and enjoyed showing and raising beef and hogs. LeRoy was confirmed at the
church in Klemme on March 23, 1951.
LeRoy enlisted in the United States Armed Forces on May 10, 1956, at Des
Moines, IA. He served in the Army both in France and Germany. He was
Honorably Discharged from the service as a Private First Class on April
18, 1958, at Fort Sheridan, ILL.
Upon returning to civilian life, LeRoy commenced a career as both a farm
hand for is brother LaVurne Josten of Forest City, IA, and during his time
living in Rockford, IL. he was employed from 1967-85 with National Lock
Corporation where he was a supervisor in the receiving department. He
later returned to the farm in rural Klemme where he continued to help with
the farming operation and enjoyed to solitude of country living. He
relished life on the farm and in addition to helping with the field work,
LeRoy always had a larger garden and beautiful flower beds busting with
the beauty and the color of his favorite gladiolas and other flowers. He
also loved animals.
LeRoy was married to Hannah, Phyllis and Paula and each union brought the
gift of a child to his life including a son Greg, and two daughters Nancy
and Crystal.
After returning to Iowa in the mid 1980's, where he lived and worked for
his brother LaVurne Josten in Forest City, where he spent several years as
a bachelor before placing an ad for a pen pal in the newspaper which
received an answer from a gal named June Wheeldon of southern Iowa. The
two became Pen Pals and eventually met in 1991 and became a partnership,
and the couple resided and enjoyed each other's company on the family farm
northeast of Klemme until June passed away in June 2021.
During their years together the two looked forward to family gatherings
where they looked forward to times spent with the children and
grandchildren. They enjoyed traveling to a variety of places and to visit
family and friends. A favorite destination was to attend Polka Fest in New
Ulm, MN. and spending time together doing whatever the day brought their
way. LeRoy enjoyed playing games on his telephone and in years past he
looked forward to playing cards with family and friends. He and June
looked forward to watching their favorite game shows such as Wheel of
Fortune, Let's Make Deal and The Price is Right. He also loved to watch
the classic old westerns, like movies and was an avid Dances with Wolves
fan. He looked forward to any opportunity for conversation and to tell
stories about his life and family history and of course most conversations
had with LeRoy most certainly were sprinkled with a bit of his quick wit
and unique sense of humor. He was proud of his German heritage and family
history. LeRoy loved his coffee and the airwaves at the farm were often
filled with the TV playing an addition of Polka Fest or the radio also
might be tuned to a Polka, Waltz. or some good old classic country music.
LeRoy loved to go fishing with his brother LeAllyn and other family
members and often times these fishing outings would turn into competitions
where LeRoy was always scheming to be the winner. He truly was a kid at
heart throughout much of his life journey he loved to decorate the farm
site with larger Christmas light displays and anxiously looked forward to
annual shopping trips to buy fireworks and blasting them off. He continued
to enjoy this past time even during his 86th year of life!
Over the years he had been a member of the Hancock Co. Coop, Winnebago and
Thompson Telephone Co. & Heartland Coop along with Prairie Energy Coop.
He is survived by his son Greg (Lisa) Josten, Washington; and daughters:
Nancy (Aaron) Cook, Klemme, IA, and Crystal (George) Sanchez, Illinois;
grandchildren: Jason Josten and Ashley Josten of Washington; and great
grandchildren: Daniel, Enid, Chloe, and Zoey and adopted great grandchild
Daluka; LeRoy's siblings- LaVurne (Sharon) Josten, Forest City and LaVohn
(Richard) Smiley, Wisconsin. In addition to many cousins, extended family
and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents August and Vergie; brother LeAllyn
Josten in July 2020, nephews Brett and Thad Josten, and special companion
June Wheeldon June 20, 2021.
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LeRoy Henry Josten: born 5 Oct 1935, Ell Township, Hancock County, Iowa
- died 9 Jan 2022
Grave marker at Calvary Cemetery, Klemme, Hancock County, Iowa
Son of August Julius Josten, born 1912 - died 1998 and Vergie Meinders, born
1914 - died 2001
source: Find-A-Grave, memorial# 235790687
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