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Official Obituary of

George Hallstrom

April 12, 1929 ~ May 16, 2020 (age 91) 91 Years Old

George Hallstrom Obituary

George M. Hallstrom of Newton left this earth for Heaven on May 16, 2020 at Newton Health Care Center, at the age of 91, while holding the hand of his loving wife.  

George was born on April 12, 1929 to John and Caroline (Lidstrom) Hallstrom, both of whom immigrated to the United States from Sweden in the early 1900’s, but met, married, and raised their family of 11 children on their farm near Quamba, Minnesota.  Following his mother’s death when he was 12, George was raised by his older siblings in Minnesota. After attending a technical school for cooking, George moved to Newton where he had the opportunity to run the restaurant and coffee shop in the Churchill Hotel.  On July 1, 1953, George met Sarah Joann James, and they married that same year on December 26 in Minneapolis. They made their home in the Newton area where George would farm for the next 35 years.  During that time, he also was one of the first dealers in Jasper County to sell Vermeer large round balers. Following his retirement in 1990, George spent several years doing installation and deliveries for Randa’s Appliance.  For almost twenty years George and Joann wintered at Citrus Park in Edinburg, Texas, where they enjoyed a close-knit community.  While there, George loved challenging friends in pool, riding his three-wheeled bike around the neighborhood, and taking strolls, chatting with those he encountered, regardless of whether they were strangers or friends.

George was an enthusiast in every sense of the word.  His many hobbies ranged from making homemade salsa, fudge and pies, collecting coins for himself and others, attending garage sales, and carving wood pieces for his kids and grandkids.  George appreciated the outdoors as well.  He enjoyed taking summer fishing trips to Minnesota, North Dakota, and Canada along with winter-time deer and elk hunting excursions.  He also expressed a special fondness for the Iowa countryside.    

Those who knew George would describe him as warm, kind, easy going, and fun-loving.

He had a gift for being present and giving of his time and energy to those around him, especially his grandchildren.  He not only built his grandchildren a playhouse but played in it with them.  He was the first one to jump in the pool or lake and splash around or throw up his hands while riding a rollercoaster.  He often took his grandchildren fishing, and these expeditions would first include a stop at the bait shop to look at the minnows or crawdads and to buy colorful lures, just for fun.   

George attended the Newton Church of the Way and always stayed true to his faith.  In any tough time, his motto was “You Gotta Have Faith,” and he lived that to the fullest.   As George often said during the very last stage of his life, he felt prepared and ready to “meet his Maker” and reunite with his many siblings and especially his mother, whom he talked about often and affectionately. 

George is survived by his wife, Joann of Newton; children, David E. (Brenda) Hallstrom of Paola, Kansas and GeorgAnne (Bill) Talsma of Newton; his grandchildren, Cody (Casey) Hallstrom, Baker Hallstrom, Mackenzie Hallstrom, Lindsey (Joel) Bosch, and Stacey (Harley) Gorter; great-grandchildren, Kenadie, Karsyn, and Kailee Hallstrom, Vera and Etta Bosch, and Henry, Oliver, and George Gorter; his sisters-in-law, Carol Hallstrom, Florence Hallstrom, and Loraine Carlson; his many nieces, nephews, and cousins; and beloved dogs, Bugsy and Bingo.   He was preceded in death by his parents; three sisters, Marion (Harry) Kluender, Lorena (Enoch) Nelson, and Della (Don) Richardson; and seven brothers, Holger (Helen), Hilding (Irene), Harold (Gladys), Henry (Delpha), Carl, Torry, and Earl Hallstrom.

George is dearly loved and will be deeply missed -- not only by his family but by many in the community who enjoyed his bright personality, warm smile, and enthusiasm for people and life’s simplest joys.  A celebration of George’s life will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, June 29, 2020, at the Newton Church Of The Way.  A private family burial will be held at Newton Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials to the Newton Church of the Way may be mailed to the Wallace Family Funeral Home and Crematory.

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Memorial Service
Monday
June 29, 2020

10:00 AM
Newton Church Of The Way
2306 S. 3rd Ave. E.
Newton, IA 50208

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