Marvin Hochhalter

Marvin Hochhalter

April 14, 1934 - February 19, 2020

Obituary

Marvin W. Hochhalter, age 85 of Jamestown ND, received his wings on February 19, 2020 at the Jamestown Regional Medical Center after a short illness.

Marvin was born on April 14, 1934 to Martha and Leopold Hochhalter of Wishek, ND. He attended rural school until 1944 and then he moved southeast of Lehr, ND. He graduated in 1952 from Lehr High School.

In the fall of 1952, he taught rural school five miles north of Lehr. Then, in the fall of 1953, he was inducted into the Armed Forces. He went to basic training in Fort Riley, Kansas. He was later transferred to Fort Knox, Kentucky for tank mechanic school.

In the spring of 1954, he was transferred to an area near Seoul Korea. This is where he served the remainder of his service. He returned to the United States in 1955.

He graduated from Valley City State College in 1959. While in college (1958), he married Irene Schmidt of Lehr, ND. After graduating, they moved to Jud, ND where he signed his first teaching contract. There he was the principal, taught five classes, and coached high school basketball and baseball.

In 1961 Marvin and Irene moved to Steele, ND where they raised their 5 children. Marvin taught school for the Steele-Dawson public school. He was also the head boys’ basketball coach for seven years and then was an assistant basketball coach for the boys and girls. He coached for a total of 26 years. Over this time, Marvin developed many great relationships with his students and athletes which he took great pride in. He loved visiting with former players and recalling memories that were still so fresh in his mind. He also loved giving his grandchildren advice as though he was still coaching. He would always be the first to fix an incorrect free throw shot. Free throws win games! Marvin retired from teaching in 1990 but continued to work for the school system as a bus driver for several years after.

Marvin had a love for horse racing, custom combining, farming, fishing, raising cattle, and going to auction sales. He had a passion for coaching, watching the Twins, the Timberwolves, and the Vikings, and coaching his own grandkids from the stands at their ballgames, and mostly spending time with his family. Marvin was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Steele, ND.

Marvin leaves behind his wife of 61 years, Irene (Jamestown, ND); daughter, Roxanne (Loren)Krueger, Fredonia, ND; daughter, Robin(Clint) Eberl, Jamestown, ND; son, Monte(Mae) Hochhalter, Steele, ND; son, Marty(Jan) Hochhalter, Jamestown, ND; and daughter, Holly(Troy) Rohrich, Steele, ND; 12 grandchildren, Nicole(Jon) Kungel, Fargo, ND; Desiree(Ryan)Patterson, Big Lake, MN; Landon(Shannon) Krueger, Fredonia, ND; Owen Eberl, Fargo, ND; Jesse(Amanda) Hochhalter, Bismarck, ND; Brooks Hochhalter, Lincoln, ND; Tyler Hochhalter, Denver, CO; Kayla Hochhalter, Grand Forks, ND; Kauri, Marcus, and Payton Hochhalter all of Jamestown, ND; 10 great-grandchildren, Jada and Chase Kungel; Adalynn Patterson; Trey, Kaylee, and baby Krueger; Lilyana, Zaedyn, and Trulee Hochhalter; Linkyn Hochhalter; sisters, Wilma Kracke, Fargo, ND; Dianna(Marvin) Goebel, Prescott, AZ; sister-in-law, Phyllis Hochhalter, Cooperstown, ND; cousin, Lester Hochhalter, Mott, ND, whom he considered as a brother; and many nieces and nephews.

            Marvin was preceded in death by his parents, Martha and Leopold Hochhalter; brothers, Elmer Hochhalter and Clinton (Erna) Hochhalter; grandson, Shawn Eberl; brother-in-law, Alvin Kracke; and  three nephews.

 

Funeral service will be at 3:00 PM Sunday at the Kidder Co. School Gymnasium in Steele, ND.

Visitation 9-7 Saturday at the Haut Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center in Jamestown, ND.

Prayer Service will be at 7:00 PM Saturday at the Funeral Home.

Interment will take place at Noon Monday Feb. 24, 2020 at the ND Veterans Cemetery, Mandan, ND.

Arrangements are by the Haut Funeral Home & Celebration of Life Center, Jamestown, ND.

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Reva Palmer
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Sorry for your loss. I so enjoyed the years Marvin helped me with girls basketball and teaching with him at Steele-Dawson. Reva Palmer
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Dean Stolz
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Sincerest sympathies to Irene and family of Marvin (Horcie) I always enjoyed visiting with him whenever we bumped into each other. Marvin was one of the first bosses I had when he hired my brothers Tim and Steve and I to help take apart the old abandoned house beside ours in Lehr. There were other jobs we did for him while growing up in Lehrer. And then having Marvin as our PhyEd teacher in Steele. Thanks for all the good memories. RIP.
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Paul & Diane Bakkum
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Marv was just the sweetest man, always connecting with our kids throughout their athletic years in high school. He was so kind, supportive and encouraging to each of them. We will always treasure those memories. May Gods strength and hope be upon Irene and his family.
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Carter and KathE Kleinsasser
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God Bless Marvins family, may your memories be of comfort as you remember all the times together. Love Carter & KathE

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