John Ross

September 29, 1933 ~ April 7, 2020
John William Ross, age 86 of Fredericksburg, Iowa died Tuesday, April 7, 2020, at his home.
A private family funeral will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, April 10, 2020, at Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton with Rev. Ronnie Koch officiating. Interment will follow at Rose Hill Cemetery in Fredericksburg, IA. PLEASE JOIN THE FAMILY FRIDAY AT 2:00 P.M. VIA FACEBOOK LIVE ON THE HUGEBACK-JOHNSON FUNERAL HOMES FACEBOOK PAGE.
John Ross was born on Sept. 29, 1933, to Hans and Elsie (Griesert) Ross on a farm near Fredericksburg where he grew up and began a lifetime of farming.
John attended St Paul's Lutheran parochial school through the eighth grade before moving on to Fredericksburg High School, where he graduated in the class of 1952.
After graduation, John served his country for two years in the U.S. Army, part of which he spent with the American forces in Korea before being honorably discharged in 1955.
On Nov. 13, 1955, he married Leitha Brandenburg at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg, and the couple began a long partnership dairy and crop farming, first near Fredericksburg, and then on their own farm in Ionia. They welcomed their three children — Debra, Richard, and David.
John’s children remember growing up with a father who knew the value of hard work and dedication; after all, a dairy farm is a seven-day-a-week, 365-days-a-year job. Throw in the crop farming, and it was a busy farm. But their father also was very supportive of their activities, and he loved coaching his daughter and her friends on the Richland Happy Hearts 4-H softball team, and watching each of his children in their respective sports (basketball, softball, baseball, and football). Special family memories were made on fishing trips to Minnesota.
John and Leitha loved playing cards — mostly “500” and “Euchre” — with their card clubs and their family. They were highly competitive when it came to cards and they passed on a family tradition to their children and grandchildren. In later years, John and Leitha camped — first at Hampton and then in Clermont.
In 1998, the couple retired, sold their farm and moved into Fredericksburg, but John continued to drive a milk truck for another four years before retiring for good.
Meanwhile, he was a supportive and loving grandfather who would drive many miles to attend his grandchildren’s sporting and musical events, and he was still watching great grandchildren's events until last summer.
John had a lifelong love for sports, especially baseball. In his younger years, he played town-team ball, and he was a big fan of the Minnesota Twins. Two of his children, Debra and Rich, will tell you he was “mostly” a fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes, although the family’s Iowa State grad, David, will tell you he did his best to turn Dad into a Cyclones’ fan.
In 2014, John lost the love of his life when his wife of almost 59 years passed away, and although Leitha’s death took a toll on him, he continued to live at home and, with the help of his children and his brother Harold, took care of himself.
John was community minded. During his life, he served as the president of the St. John’s Lutheran Church Council in Nashua, the president of the Nashua School Board, and as the Fredericksburg Farmers Cooperative president. He was honored to be named the Grand Dairyman at Fredericksburg’s annual Dairy Days celebration in 2007, and he was a proud member of the Amvets Post 90.
For years, Leitha worked at the Chickasaw County Recorder’s Office and she was twice elected to the county recorder post. John and Leitha had an interest in politics, and when John retired, he worked for years as an election poll watcher.
John was a strong-willed, hard-working man, some might even say stubborn, and he passed away on his own terms — in his own home on his own time. He was a strong role model and we will miss him. We are comforted that he is now reunited with Leitha.
John is survived by two sons, Richard (Jill) Ross of Whitefish Bay, WI, David (Sharon) Ross of Mankato, MN; one daughter, Debra (Mike) Stastny of Nashua, IA; six grandchildren, Jamie Stastny, Jessica Stastny-Hall (Jason Hall), Will Ross, Paul Ross, Katie Ross (Joe Kukulski), and Emily (Nick) King; three great-grandchildren, Regean Tobin, Mykah Hall, and Kennedy Pagel; three brothers, Robert (Pat) Ross of Fredericksburg, IA, Carl Ross of Charles City, IA, Harold (Sheryl) Ross of Fredericksburg, IA; one sister, Margaret (Art) Roberts of Dunkerton, IA; two sister-in-laws Virginia Conklin of West Union, IA and Darlene Steege of Fredericksburg, IA, and a brother-in-law Paul Klotz, Cedar Falls, IA, and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Leitha in 2014; sister-in-law, Ann Ross, and on his wife's side several more sister-in-laws and brother-in-laws; and two nephews.
In lieu of flowers, please direct donations to St Johns Lutheran Church in Nashua, St Paul’s Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg or AmVets Post 90 in Fredericksburg.
Deb, Rich, Dave:: So sorry to hear about your dad. Deepest sympathies and prayers for all. Denny Herold
I am so sorry for your loss. John was a great supporter in my first years and always had time to talk.
Prayer’s for comfort and peace to all of John’s Family.
Deb and Family……So sorry for your loss …… i always enjoyed visiting with your Dad, he always made me feel like I was a real friend.
May his memories console you today. Prayers to his family. Jeanne and David Roder
So very sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family at this difficult time. Orlin and Deb Sudol
My deepest sympathy for John’s family and friends. Having grown up being neighbors and riding the school bus with Deb and Rich, I have many great memories! John gave me my first job baling hay and the wagon I loaded looked like it was done by rookie! I was also able to do some dairying by helping Rich bring up the cows from the pasture, and watching their German Shepherd dog bite at the cows tail and slide behind them. John was also an excellent coach for 4-H softball and it was always fun to look forward to in the summertime! May John and Leitha Family know our thoughts and prayers are with them. Charlie Edson
David and family. Extending our sympathy in the loss of your father. Scott and Christine Siemons
To the Ross Family, You have our sympathy with John’s passing. He was more than a passing acquaintance he was a friend. He always had a happy greeting with big smile and brought us up on what was happening with you kids, spouses and grandkids. He will be missed. You have our thoughts and Prayers. Bill & Phyllis Kunzman
Thanks for your kind words, Bill and Phyllis.
Thanks for sharing your memories!
Thanks Denny.
Thoughts and prayers to all of the family. May you find comfort at this time and the days ahead. Cherish your memories and hold them close. Both John and Leitha were such great people. John drove milk truck for us sometimes. May he rest in peace.
sorry for your loss. we rented from john for about 4 years just east of them, they kept sheep there, most springs there were babies, we enjoyed seeing. they were a good family. remember the good times and keep well during this awful time (your loss & the virus going around)
Our prayers and condolences for John’s family. Very sorry to hear of his passing. Lance and Jan Manson