Donald Gene Hoes, 82, of Albert Lea, MN, formerly of Perry, IA, passed away July 4, 2016, following a valiant eight-month fight against pancreatic cancer. A memorial service will be held at Albert Lea United Methodist Church Saturday, July 9, 2016, at 11 a.m.. Visitation with family will be held one hour prior to the service at the church. Don had long ago registered to donate his body to Mayo Clinic for research. Interment will occur at a later date at Violet Hill Cemetery in Perry, IA.
Don was born August 13, 1933, in Des Moines, IA, to Frank Hoes and Delphia (Ling) Hoes. Don grew up and lived most of his life in Perry. He graduated from Perry High School in 1952.
In 1953 Don was drafted into the U.S. Army. He served two years on bases in Bangor, ME, and El Paso, TX, working as an artillery mechanic. He was honorably discharged in 1955.
In 1961 Don married Adine Sheehy. They had one son Frank Eric Hoes, born on June 30, 1965. They later divorced. On August 12, 1977, Don married Anna Louise (Burrell) Stafford in Des Moines, IA.
Don's father had been a career railroader serving in Perry as roundhouse foreman for the Milwaukee Railroad. Don followed in his father's footsteps joining the Milwaukee Railroad in Perry in 1955 following his military discharge. He worked first as a fireman, eventually becoming a full-time engineer for over 40 years. When the Milwaukee line closed in Perry, Don transferred to the Milwaukee /Soo Line in Ottumwa, IA, where he and Ann lived for 15 years.
When Don wasn't driving trains, he was busy gardening. His mother had grown beautiful flowers and he inherited his green thumb from her. Besides flowers, Don grew and gave away many vegetables from his plots at the Albert Lea Community Garden.
Don also loved fishing. Beginning in 1948, Don and his father and other railroaders/Perry friends made annual fishing trips to Sioux Lookout and Sioux Narrows, Canada, on Lake of the Woods. In 1998 Don and the friends from around the US he'd met fishing there celebrated their 50th anniversary of the Labor Day trip. Don's son Eric joined them in 1973, making three generations of Hoes fishermen until 1980 when Don's father died. Eric and Don continued the tradition through last year's trip.
When Don wasn't railroading, gardening, or fishing, he was probably in his "shop" fixing something for family or friends. Don loved being helpful and could often find an inexpensive solution for whatever wasn't working right. He also loved loaning people some of his tools and "stuff" to do their own work. Family would joke that if someone asked to borrow something and Don didn't own it, he'd run out and buy it just so he could loan it to whoever had asked.
No matter what Don was doing, he was talking – and talking --- and talking. He was a detailed storyteller, recounting many railroad experiences and other life happenings to any and all, anywhere, any time.
Don retired in 1995, which was when Ann and Don moved to Albert Lea. During working years and in retirement Ann and Don also did much traveling, fishing in Branson, MO, and RV-ing around Iowa and Minnesota with trips to Colorado and Florida. They traveled to see elderly aunts in Arizona and California many winters. Their "big" trip was a six-month RV trip to Alaska, California, and Colorado. But August was always reserved for camping among the throngs at the Iowa State Fair in the same campsite for over 35 years.
Don was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in October 2015. After six weeks of chemo/radiation, he enjoyed one last trip to Florida to see his son Eric and wife Teresa. Don entered Hospice in Albert Lea April 15, 2016. Don and family members felt very blessed by the nurses, aides, and volunteers in the Hospice program, as well as by the support of their family, friends, and church family. In his final days Don transferred to Thornecrest Retirement Center for their extra help before he peacefully passed away with Ann by his side.
Don is survived by Ann, his wife of 38 years; his 96-year-old brother Frank Jr. of Des Moines, IA; his son Eric (Teresa) of Altamonte Springs, FL; three stepsons Craig Stafford of Des Moines, IA; Brian (Barb) Stafford of Grimes, IA; and Steve Stafford of Iowa City, IA; sister-in-law Harriett Burrell of Estes Park, CO; sister-in-law Judy (Tom) Knudtson of Albert Lea; five granddaughters Sarah (Joel) Havick, Kristin (Ryan) Glick, Nicole Stafford, Kelsie Stafford, and Karlie Stafford; six great-grandchildren, niece Siri (Jerron) Nanneman, nephew Ted (Katy) Knudtson, nephew David (Ginger) Burrell, seven great nieces and nephews, and three great-great nieces and nephews.
Preceding Don in death were his parents, brother-in-law Robert Burrell, and niece Nancy (Burrell) Kemp.
Don and family ask that in lieu of flowers, any memorials be given to Albert Lea United Methodist Church or to Mayo Clinic Cancer Research.