Arthur "Paul" Sjobakken

May 20, 1942 ~ October 20, 2024
Born in:
New Hampton, Iowa
Resided in:
New Hampton, Iowa
Arthur “Paul” Sjobakken age 82 of New Hampton, IA, died Sunday, October 20, 2024, at Linn Haven Rehab & Healthcare in New Hampton.
Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, October 24, 2024 at the Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton with Rev. Dan Christiansen presiding. Inurnment with military rites will follow the service at New Hampton City Cemetery. Paul’s grandchildren will be serving as honorary urnbearers.
Friends may greet the family 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Thursday, October 24, 2024, at the Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home an& Crematory in New Hampton.
Born on May 20, 1942, to Arthur and Beryl (Bartz) Sjobakken in the same close-knit community, Paul’s journey came full circle as he departed this world in the embrace of the town that shaped him.
Paul’s life was one marked by dedication, whether it was to his country, his community, or his loved ones. After graduating from New Hampton High School in 1960, he answered the call of duty by serving in the Navy. His time in the Navy took him to the shores of Japan, where he not only served his country but also gained experiences that would enrich his storytelling for years to come. Following his service, Paul pursued further education, attending North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC) and the University of Northern Iowa (UNI), where he earned his bachelor’s degree.
Professionally, Paul’s path was as varied as it was fulfilling. He took to the roads as a truck driver, patrolled the streets as a police officer in Cedar Falls, and later charmed his clients as a beer salesman. His work ethic and friendly demeanor made him not just a colleague but a friend to those he met along the way.
At the heart of Paul’s life narrative was his beloved wife, Sally Schnurr, whom he met in a sweet shop in New Hampton. With the certainty that only true love can instill, he declared he would marry her from the moment they met. True to his word, the couple exchanged vows at St. Mary’s Church on August 6, 1966. Sally preceded him in death, and their enduring love story remains a testament to their deep connection.
Paul’s interests painted the picture of a man who embraced life with vigor and enthusiasm. An avid fisherman, he found solace and joy in the quiet moments by the water. His patriotism was unwavering, and he carried his love for his country in his heart always. A voracious reader, Paul was seldom seen without a book in hand, with a particular fondness for the thrillers of Tom Clancy. He was the family’s biggest storyteller, captivating listeners with tales that seemed to grow more elaborate with each telling. His spirit of fun was never more evident than in the trips to the casino he enjoyed with Sally, creating memories that would bring smiles for years to come.
Those who knew Paul will remember him as a man who lived life fully and loved without reservation. His friendly nature drew people to him, and his courage inspired them. Above all, Paul was spirited—a man whose energy and zest for life were contagious.
Paul is survived by his son Jon Sjobakken of Ames, Ia; daughter Julie Sjobakken of Waterloo, Ia; sister Gayle (Butch) Schneider of Des Moines, Ia; and grandchildren: Ken Appleby, Kristian Thies, Lauren Thies Wynter Sjobakken, and Skye Sjobakken.
He was preceded in death by his parents Arthur and Beryl (Bartz) Sjobakken; wife Sally Sjobakken; niece Amanda Bumba; and brother-in-law David Kraft.
Hugeback – Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton has been entrusted with arrangements.
641-394-4334
Services
Visitation: October 24, 2024 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home - New Hampton
101 West Main Street
New Hampton, IA 50659
(641) 394-4334
http://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/
Funeral: October 24, 2024 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home - New Hampton
101 West Main Street
New Hampton, IA 50659
(641) 394-4334
http://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/
Graveside: October 24, 2024 12:15 pm - 12:30 pm

Our heartfelt condolences to Paul’s family. His mom and my mom were cousins but more like sisters. Rest in peace, my friend; Rest in Peace.
AS WE AGE WE WITNESS MANY LIFE TIME FRIENDS PASS AWAY. MY OLDER BROTHER, MY SPIRITUAL SPONSOR, AN AA FRIEND FOR OVER 40 YEARS AND NOW PAUL. MY HEART IS HEAVY AND TEARS FLOW FROM MY EYES. PAUL AND SALLY LOVED ME THROUGH NY DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION AND TRIED EVERYTHING THEY COULD THINK OF TO STRAIGHTEN ME OUT.THERE WISH CAME TRUE ON DECEMBER 19 OF 1981 WHEN I GOT CLEAN AND SOBER. THEY LOVED ME THROUGH EVERY TRIAL AND AS A POLICEMAN PAUL PROBABLY KEPT ME FROM BEING INCARCERATED. PAUL AND SALLY WILL BE MISSED EVERY DAY OF THE REMAINDER OF MY LIFE. JULIE AND JON KNOW YOU ARE LOVED AND OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES. GOD BLESS AND MAY MY FRIEND PAUL HAVE GOD’S SPEED BEHIND HIM FOR AN ETERNITY.
I’m so sorry for your loss, I met Paul a few years ago and he was quite the man, whenever he saw me he was always asking if I left my son money, he wanted you make sure he could always get what he wanted.
I saw the love he had for Sally and his family. He loved feeding and watching the birds too.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Cathrine Soto ( Mohler )& family
EHS 1983
Classmate of Julie
I have known Duff all my life. Always enjoyed visiting with him over the years. I was sorry to hear of his passing.
Very sorry to hear of Pauls passing! I did some computer work for Paul and always enjoyed visiting with him! A GREAT MAN! May he Rest in Peace. You all have my sympathy and prayers.
Paul and my husband Harold graduated NH High together and were both story tellers! My sympathy to his family for their loss! Remember the good times I am sure there are alot of smiles there!
Our thoughts and condolences go to the family during this time.
We have known Duff for many years and when Sally and Duff moved back home whenever we crossed paths Duff would have a hug and a handshake for us. Then he would help us enjoy the day with a good remark and a good laugh.
Deepest sympathy to Paul’s family
Gayle, Kelly, and family, you have my sympathy.
Great guy,remember him next door.
Sorry for your loss.
My deepest regrets for not being able to express my sympathy to all of Pauls family. Fond memories abound and his knowledge of family history will remain with me always. Go in Peace!