Doris Joebgen-Baltes

doris joebgen-baltes
On Saturday, May 29th, 2021, Doris Louise Joebgen-Baltes, loving mother and wife, crossed life’s finish line at the young age of 64. A private ceremony to celebrate Doris’s life is being prepared for close friends and family. Details will be shared at a later date. Doris was born on December 28, 1956 to Henry and Margaret (Sheridan) Joebgen, Jr. She graduated from New Hampton High School in 1975 and went on later in life to pursue an Associate of Arts degree in Business from The American Institute of Commerce in Cedar Falls, Iowa. On June 18, 1994, Doris was married to Harold Baltes after a 10 year courtship. They were married at Trinity Lutheran Church in New Hampton. They worked side by side for many years running the Prop Shop in New Hampton. Doris will always be remembered for her beautiful long, brown hair. On any given day of the week, you could find her pursuing her passion of becoming an Ironman Triathlete through running and biking all over town, often times collecting cans along the way. She competed in many triathlons and running races in the latter part of her life, including qualifying for and running the Boston Marathon in 2014. She had an incredible green-thumb and loved to grow flowers, plants and vegetables in her many gardens. Doris loved to travel, see new places and learn about travel throughout the world. She loved the islands of Hawaii and was intent on making the Big Island of Kona the place where she would live out her retirement. She had an avid love for cars and music from the 50s and 60s, often traveling to car shows with her husband, Harold, in addition to collecting Elvis memorabilia. An introverted and private person to most, Doris was known by her closest family and friends as fierce, passionate, driven, loyal and incredibly loving. She will be forever missed and will always live on in our hearts. Doris was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her husband, Harold, of nearly 27 years; her daughters, Pam (Jeff) Colbert of Cambridge, MN, Barb (Greg) Meissen of Cambridge, MN; step-children, Tina (Wes) Collier of South Fulton, TN, Michelle (Tim) Graves of Rossville, TN, Bill (Janeen) Baltes of Southhaven, MS, Aaron (Alyson) Baltes of Dysart, IA, and Jennifer Demaray of Ankeny; brothers and sisters Jim (Dixie) Joebgen, Mary Roethler, Janette (Art) Onken, Mike (Tammy) Joebgen all of the New Hampton area and many grandchildren, step-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins.

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  1. Harold and family sorry to hear about the passing of Doris know that we are thinking of you 🙏🏼

  2. So sorry to hear about Doris. I really enjoyed being around her at the Mohawk. She was a really fun gal and could also let you know what she thought about something. Our sympathies go out to you, Harold, Pam and Barb. Deb and Roger Lantzky

  3. Harold and family, Dave and I send our sympathy to your family. We would see Doris running all over and knew she was a dedicated person to exercise. So sorry to hear about her passing.

  4. Our heartfelt sympathy Harold, Pam and Barb! I many visits with Doris at the bank. I feel we became good friends. I was in total shock when I heard about her passing (on of the most fit people I know) On Friday she said she would see me Tuesday!!! Miss you Doris! Rick and Cindy

  5. Harold and Family we are sorry for your lose my the grace of the Jesus be with you all during this time of grief.

  6. My deepest sympathies to the family. I really enjoyed talking to Doris over the years. I can hear that laugh of hers and see that long ponytail. So sad she left well before her time.

  7. Harold and family, You are in my thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time…….Doris always stopped and talked to me whenever we would run into each other…..I am deeply sorry for your loss

  8. Extending our deepest sympathy to Harold, Pam and Barb and all the Joebgen family. Doris, and her sisters babysat our kids way back in the day…they were the best. It’s difficult to absorb her passing; just so young. May she Rest In Peace.

  9. Sorry to hear of Doris’ passing. I was a classmate from St. Mary’s parochial school in North Washington through high school graduation. It sounds like she lived life to the fullest and will be sorely missed, leaving behind many wonderful memories to be cherished. You have my sympathy.

  10. Pam and Barb— Have been a friend of your mother since the 70’s in high school and all the years since. I still remember her bringing Pam to see me when she was just a few days old. She was an excellent athlete . Will miss her laugh and stories. May she Rest In Peace. Larry Fain


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