Jerry Rochford

jerry rochford
Jerry Rochford age 75 of New Hampton, IA, died Tuesday, March 24, 2020, at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, MN. Public graveside services will be held 3:00 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 2020, at Calvary Cemetery, New Hampton with Rev. Brian Dellert presiding. Following the interment, family and friends will gather to celebrate Jerry's life from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Rochford family farm. A private family Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 28, 2020 at Holy Family Parish, New Hampton with Rev. Brian Dellaert celebrating the Mass. PLEASE JOIN THE FAMILY SATURDAY AT 10:30 A.M. VIA FACEBOOK LIVE ON THE HUGEBACK JOHNSON FUNERAL HOMES FACEBOOK PAGE. Private family interment will take place at Calvary Cemetery, New Hampton at a later date with a Celebration of Life Service to follow. Funeral arrangements are with Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton. 641-394-4334 Jerry James Rochford Sr. was born August 9, 1944, in New Hampton, IA, the son of C. Merle and G. Berniece (Finnegan) Rochford. He grew up on a farm just west of New Hampton, where he helped out wherever his Dad told him to go — including painting the outside of the family’s barn, which was only accessible by climbing to the peak of the barn. Years later, he would tell his boys, who asked why he would do that? “Because he told me I had to.” He attended school in New Hampton and was a standout three-sport athlete — playing football, competing in basketball and running in track, a sport in which he is still part of the school’s record-setting 4x880-yard relay — before graduating in 1962. There are a lot of great Jerry Rochford childhood and teenager stories. Some we can tell; some others are probably best kept in our family. After high school, Jerry attended the University of Northern Iowa, where he played football one year — because he was a freshman, he had a leather helmet, which he claimed he could “fold-up” when practice was over — and ran track all four years as he earned a degree in math education. He took his first teaching job in Ledyard, a town in northern Kossuth County and then headed to Edgewood-Colesburg, which turned out to be a wise choice because it was there that he met Jean Fobes. In 1968, he returned home to teach math at New Hampton, and his students will tell you that in his classroom, you went to work and didn’t mess with Mr. Rochford. He also served as an assistant football, basketball and track coach for more than a decade, and honestly, he was a coach for most of his life. On July 5, 1969, he married the love of his life, Jean, in Strawberry Point, and the family eventually grew to five with the addition of their sons — J.J., James and Joel. In the late 1970s, Jerry left teaching and returned to the farm, where he worked side-by-side with his father, and he also sold federal crop insurance, which eventually led him to starting Rochford Insurance in 1988 so that he and Jean could help their boys with college expenses. He was a great father, and his sons inherited their father’s competitiveness. The Rochford farm had the first asphalt long jump lane so that his sons could get “their steps down.” And it wasn’t easy to miss the Rochford farm, because it also had a football goal post in the yard. When the boys were younger, Jerry and Jean often took them camping, which led the couple to purchase a house on “the river” in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Jerry loved the river, loved boating, loved watching his grandchildren have a great time, but he despised fishing although he could fillet a fish or two or 70 if needed. He was a longtime member of the New Hampton Golf and Country Club, and on every shot, he addressed the ball. Seriously. “Hello ball” he’d say before sending it down the fairway. Jerry was a longtime supporter of Ed-Co, Chickasaw and Wartburg athletics, and like we said, he never gave up coaching. There was the state qualifying meet where he offered tips to one of his grandson’s friends, and by the end of the meet, he was offering tips to kids not only from Ed-Co but MFL-Mar-Mac, Turkey Valley and others. Even a few weeks ago, as his granddaughter competed at the Dickinson Relays, and Jerry was in Rochester getting ready for open-heart surgery, grandfather coached his granddaughter over the phone. He was also a proud member of the Gilbert Towing Coffee Club. He may not have liked coffee, but he rarely missed hanging out with his friends each morning. He was also a member of Holy Family Parish in New Hampton. Jerry was a farmer at heart, and although he had great success with his insurance agency and continued to stop into work every morning, it was in a tractor or in a barn or in a bin shoveling corn where he was most at home. But mostly, Jerry was a family man. He had high expectations of his children and grandchildren, but he also was always in their corner. Those grandchildren will miss seeing and, yes, sometimes hearing “Grandpa Jerry” in the crowd. His passing is difficult for all the Rochfords — Jean, the boys, the grandkids — but they are comforted with the stories they can tell about their husband, father and grandfather. He was one of a kind, and he will be missed. But he also left his mark on his family and his community. Survivors include his wife, Jean; three sons, Jerry James “J.J.” Rochford of Guttenburg, IA, James (Heather) Rochford of Edgewood, IA, Joel (Andrea) Rochford of New Hampton; nine grandchildren, Payton Rochford, Preston Rochford, Parker Rochford, Pryce Rochford, Conner Rochford, Carlee Rochford, Caden Rochford, Ben Ernst and Lexi Ernst; three brothers, Charles (Connie) Rochford of Rochester, MN, Michael (Sandy) Rochford, Rock (Peg) Rochford all of Cedar Rapids; three sisters, Sharon Trewin of New Hampton, Patricia Knowlton of Ionia, IA, Roxann (Karl) Podratz of Rochester, MN; brother-in-law, Steven (Penny) Fobes of Hilton Head, SC. He was preceded in death by his parents and his in-laws, Glen and Irma Fobes.

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  1. May the memories of your loved one console you in the days ahead. All our prayers to his family. Jeanne and David Roder

  2. Jean and family, Sincere sympathy and prayers to the Rochford family. Jerry was a classmate of mine and I remember well all of his shenanigans during our four years together at NHHS. Cherish all of the memories to console you in the days and years ahead.

  3. Oh so very sorry to read this today. Our deepest sympathy and prayers go to the Rochford family during this stressful and sad time. Jerry was our Math teacher in high school. We had so many memories of him.

  4. So Sorry for your loss. May the Good Lord wrap his loving arms around your family and carry you through this difficult time. Hugs Lisa A. Meyer

  5. Jean and Family, so sorry for your loss of Jerry. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Larry and Darlene Throndson

  6. Jean and Family,so sorry for your loss you all have my deepest heartfelt sympathy.Darwin and Rita Fisher

  7. My sympathy to family and friends. I will miss this long time neighbor. He always made me laugh! Dee Dee Collins

  8. Sincere Sympathy to the family. I have know Jerry since I was a kid. He was a delightful person and always had something funny to say. He was quite the guy and a great teacher! He will be remembered by many in Chickasaw County. He will for sure be missed by many!!!

  9. What an amazing man, in which you can be so proud of. I enjoyed reading your stories which made me smile at a time of sadness–he is yet making people smile. Please do know that you are all in my prayers and thoughts and my God help you thru this difficult time.

  10. On behalf or all of your friends and business partners at Rain and Hail Insurance I want to extend our deepest sympathies. Jerry has been a longtime ambassador of crop insurance, an outstanding piece of his communities fabric and the high character person farmers wanted looking out for their needs. We will miss his unique personality and passion for the business. Our very best to the family, Scott Arnold President Rain and Hail Insurance

  11. Sorry to hear of Jerry’s passing. He was one of best agents I ever worked with. The industry will miss him. Will always remember his desk top, a little unorganized, but Jerry could find anything there, unless his desk got organized. My best wishes and prayers to Jean and family.

  12. Jean, JJ, James, Joel and families, We certainly have a lot of very, very fond memories of Jerry and all of you. Joes Knighthawk, Wartburg football games, New Hampton, Prairie du Chien, weddings, Football banquets, and of course the candy bars! Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Jerry & Kathy Albert

  13. As a high school classmate, I enjoyed later opportunities to interact with the Rochfords whenever my sons’ Waverly-Shell Rock football teams faced New Hampton. Later, we often met up at Wartburg football games, where we could cheer for the same team. Dick and I extend sympathies and our prayers that you will find comfort and hope in God’s promises and the great memories you continue to share of your husband, father, and grandfather.

  14. I was sorry to hear of Jerry’s passing. My prayers and sympathy are with you, Jean , and all of Jerry’s family and Friends.

  15. My sympathy to the whole Rochford family. I graduated with the class of 1962 and always remembered him to be a class clown but always there to assist in anything or anyone who needed help.

  16. Jean and family, Sorry to hear about Jerry’s passing, he was a great mentor for me when I signed on to teach and coach in the New Hampton school system. I remember you and Rocky inviting us to your home, right after we moved from Omaha to NH, making us feel at home right away! Our prayers are with you! Frank and Jeani Golwitzer


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