Ronald "Butch" Hillesheim

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Ronald "Butch" N. Hillesheim age 78 of Nashua, IA died Friday, July 3, 2020 at Mayo Clinic Hospital - St. Mary's Campus in Rochester, MN. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Charles City with Rev. Gary Mayer celebrating the Mass. Interment will follow at St. Michael's Cemetery in Nashua with Max Babcock, Carson Babcock, Seth Harrington, Shane Hillesheim, Kevin Ackerson, Matthew Ackerson, Michael Burkle, Andrew Burkle and Daniel Burkle serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Branden Siemons, Austin Siemons, Dillon Clipperton, Grant Wedeking and Tyler Wedeking. Friends may greet the family from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 7, 2020 at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory -- Olson Chapel in Nashua. Visitation continues an hour prior to the Mass on Wednesday at the church. The family respectively asks for masks to be worn during all services. Ronald “Butch” Nicholas Hillesheim was born June 23, 1942, to Nicholas and Veronica (Marz) Hillesheim in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, where he was the second oldest of five children. He grew up on a farm near Sleepy Eye and helped his parents with a variety of chores. Butch attended Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s Catholic School and was a member of its Class of 1960. After graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and worked as a mechanic. He was stationed at Hahn Air Force Base in Germany where he met and married Anna Drosse where their first daughter Patty was born. When Butch was honorably discharged, the family moved to his hometown, where he worked at a local coop and helped on the farm. Four more children — Sandy, Sonya, Terry and Becky — were added to the family, they later divorced. They remember their father as a hard worker and a jack-of-all-trades. Butch took a job with Moorman’s Feed and he was transferred to Goldfield, then back to Sleepy Eye and then finally to the company’s Plainfield plant and the family settled in Nashua. He married Nancy Betsinger on March 26, 1987, and his family grew to include Nancy’s daughters — Chris, Shawna, Melanie and Janel. In 1988, he took a job as an electrician for Demro Electric in Nashua, where he worked until he retired in 2004. But Butch wasn’t the retiring guy, so he worked at the coop, helped area farmers and delivered Zip’s Trucking wreckers all over the country. Butch and Nancy loved to take weekend trips, and they always found time to be incredibly supportive of their 19 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Butch was the kind of guy whose dictionary didn’t contain the word stranger. He could talk to just about anyone about anything. He also enjoyed gardening, his Oliver tractors and golfing, both the game on the course and socializing in the clubhouse. He believed in serving his community and his church. He was a member of St. Michael’s Church in Nashua and served as finance chairman of the Parish Council and was a director of the St. Michael’s Cemetery Board. He volunteered for 41 years at the St. Michael’s Food Stand at the Big Four Fair and was known for the “Butch’s Special.” Butch served on the Nashua Town and Country Club Board of Directors, and he was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Ralph W. Nicholson VFW Post 6792 in Nashua. Butch was a member of the Nashua Fire Department for more than a decade. He spent his life working hard and making friends, and he will be greatly missed by his wife, his children, his grandchildren, his great-grandchildren and the many friends he made in a life well lived. Butch is survived by his wife Nancy Hillesheim of Nashua, IA; one son, Terry (Shawna) Hillesheim of Nashua, IA; four daughters, Patty (Todd) Burkle of Monona, IA, Sandy (Bill) Harrington of Nashua, IA, Sonya (Dale) Matthews of Waverly, IA, Becky (Brad) Babcock of New Hampton, IA; four step-daughters, Chris (Scott) Siemons of Nashua, IA, Shawna (Terry) Hillesheim of Nashua, IA, Melanie (Kevin) Clipperton of Greene, IA, Janel (Jason) Wedeking of Parkersburg, IA; 19 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Sharon Malecha of Lonsdale, MN, Sue (Tom) Schewe of Sleepy Eye, MN; one brother, Gary (Rosie) Hillesheim of Sleepy Eye, MN; many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Dean Hillesheim; great-nephew Caleb Fisher; brother-in-law Lester Malecha.

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  1. Nancy & Family, thinking of you during this difficult time. Thoughts and prayers to your family.

  2. There was never a kinder hard working man. Was always a delight to run into him and have a chat. Dean so enjoyed working with him at the figure 8 races pulling cars and visiting!

  3. Thoughts and Prayers are with your family during this hard time. So sorry for your loss..

  4. We shared fun times golfing with Butch and Nancy. Our sympathy and prayers for all his loved ones.

  5. Was so sorry to hear about Butch. He was a very nice man with a great laugh. My sympathy to all his family.

  6. Becky and family: You have my sympathy in the loss of your father. Parents are very special people, remember the fun times! Sharon Trewin

  7. I will miss seeing Butch at the country club and school sporting events. One of the best things about Butch was that he was always in a great mood! He had the unique ability to be in the moment, enjoying what he was doing at the time and the people he was doing it with. My deepest sympathies go to Nancy and the rest of the family. Suzy Turner

  8. So sorry for your loss. We are thinking of you and will have many fond memories of Butch.

  9. SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT BUTCH, MY SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY. I ENJOYED CHATTING WITH HIM IN OUR SHOP WE HE WOULD COME IN FOR SERVICE WORK. THE GOOD LORD MUST HAVE NEEDED A GOOD MAN!!

  10. Becky, you are always in my thoughts and prayers, now even more. May you be comforted by the outpouring of love surrounding you.

  11. We are thinking of you during this difficult time and so sorry for your loss. Butch will be forever in our hearts and memories.

  12. Grandpa Butch will forever remain in our hearts. He is watching over us and we are lucky to have him as our guardian angel! We love you!

  13. Nancy and Family – I am so very, very sorry to hear about Butch. I know he will be greatly missed by so many! May his memories bring you all comfort.

  14. Nancy and family: I am so very sorry for your loss. God grant you the peace and comfort during this time and always. Keep his memories and his life with you always. He truly touched many lives and will be missed by all those who knew him. Sincerely and God bless you all.

  15. Dear Nancy & family, I was so sorry to hear about Butch. Thinking of all of you during this sad time. Zenda Vikturek


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