James Ferkin
August 15, 1926 ~ October 31, 2022
James Ferkin age 96 of Clarkdale, AZ, formerly of New Hampton, IA, passed away October 31, 2022 at the Verde Valley Medical Center Emergency Department in Cottonwood, AZ.
Funeral service will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 3, 2022 at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton with Rev. Kevin Frey presiding. Interment will follow at the New Hampton City Cemetery.
Friends may greet the family one hour prior to the funeral service on Saturday at the funeral home.
The family requests that memorials be sent to Trinity Lutheran Church, New Hampton, a church Jim treasured greatly.
Jim’s long and productive life began on Aug. 15, 1926, when he was born to Howard and Gertrude Ferkin in Roland. He began his schooling in Roland before his family moved to Marshalltown, where he graduated from high school in 1944.
After spending a semester at Iowa State University studying veterinary medicine, Jim enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he served his country as K-9 unit handler during World War II. Due to an illness, he was honorably discharged in 1945, and he and his parents moved to New Hampton.
Jim and his family almost immediately made an impact on their new hometown, as he and his parents opened New Hampton’s first supermarket, Ferkin’s Super Valu, and they ran the store located on Main Street until 1960. The Ferkin's believed in giving their customers the best possible price and the best customer service at the store.
It was in the 1950s that Jim met Sharon Drewelow, who worked at KGLO-TV in Mason City but was home for the holidays working at Barb and Ole Knutson’s store when the two met and the connection was almost immediate. The two began dating, fell in love and were married on May 4, 1958, at what was then called St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (today’s Trinity) in New Hampton.
Their family grew to include two sons, Gary Lee and Robert, and Jim was always there for both his wife and his two sons. He was the husband and father they could always count on. They spent many summer weekends in Bloomington, Minnesota, where Jim loved taking his family to Metropolitan Stadium to see the Minnesota Twins play ball. On several occasions Jim took his family to Walt Disney World and other attractions around Florida.
In 1960, the couple built and began operating Ferkin’s Motel, today’s Southgate Motel, that was located on Highway 63 on the south side of New Hampton. The family lived at the motel and put in many long days and nights to make sure their guests received all they needed for a good night’s rest.
The couple retired in 1980, although truth be told, retirement wasn’t really in Jim’s vocabulary. He worked at Matt's Super Valu, HyVee in Charles City and was a cemetery grounds keeper, along with working at the newspaper, this all kept him busy.
Jim loved to work, but he also had plenty of interests. He loved to golf at both the New Hampton Golf and Country Club and Sebring Country Club in Florida, where he and Sharon wintered for many years. He loved his cars, especially convertibles, and anyone who knew Jim knew that he was a stickler when it came to keeping his cars pristine and clean! He also loved playing 500, euchre and cribbage.
Jim also believed in giving back to his community. He was a proud member of the American Legion Fae Stone Post 38 in New Hampton, the New Hampton Chamber of Commerce and the two churches — Trinity in New Hampton and the Spirit of Joy Lutheran Church in Clarkdale, Arizona — in which he was an active member.
Jim remained active for much of his life, overcoming prostate cancer in 1999, bypass surgery in 2001, knee replacement in 2002 and a stroke in 2009, and although the latter put a kibosh on his golf game, he still loved his daily trip to McDonald’s to sit around with the guys and solve the world’s problems!
And he was a proud and loving grandfather to his grandson, Jarryd Ferkin.
For 96 years, he made the world — here in New Hampton and in places like Sebring and Clarkdale — a much better place, and he will be dearly missed by all those lucky enough to have their lives touched by Jim.
Jim is survived by his wife of 64 1/2 years, Sharon; his son, Robert (Christie) Ferkin; his grandson, Jarryd; his great-granddaughter, Destini; his brother-in-law, Gary (Joan) Drewelow.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Howard and Gertrude; his son, Gary Lee Ferkin; one sister, Gen (Clyde) Clark; brother-in-law, Lee Drewelow.
Condolences to the family
My deepest sympathy to the Ferkin family.
Sharon, Bob and family. I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved husband and father. I have many fond memories of Jim and remember his kindness. My prayers for peace and comfort are with you as you grieve.
Oh so sorry to hear this. Rest in peace, Jim.🙏🙏🙏
Sharon you have my deepest sympathy! I always enjoyed my many visits with Jim! Fly high among the angels my friend!
Sharon, Dave and I send our sympathy to your family. Dave and I enjoyed our visit out there when we went for lunch and seeing your new home. Jim was doing pretty well then. A few years have gone by and we’re sorry we didn’t get out there again. We are so sorry for your loss of your dear husband and best friend. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sharon, Bob and family: I was sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are wirh you.
Nick and I send our condolences and prayers to you, Sharon, and all of your family. We’re so sorry to hear this news. Our thoughts are with you.
Condolences and prayers
Lance and Jan Manson
Sharon and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing, he was a gentle soul!
You’re in my thoughts and prayers.
Dee
Sharon and family,
You have our sincere condolences for your loss. Joe always enjoyed his golf rounds with Jim when we lived in NH.
Deepest sympathy to Jim’s family.
Sharon and family, our sincere sympathies for your loss.