Roger Nosbisch

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Roger L. Nosbisch age 78 of New Hampton, IA, died Sunday, June 28, 2020, at the New Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 2, 2020, at Holy Family Parish with Rev. Brian Dellaert celebrating the Mass. Interment will be in the New Hampton City Cemetery. Join the family live on the Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home Facebook page. Friends may greet the family 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 1, 2020, at the Hugeback Johnson Funeral Home and Crematory in New Hampton where there will be a 7:00 p.m. parish scripture service. Visitation continues an hour prior to the Mass at the church on Thursday. Roger Louis Nosbisch was born June 7, 1942, at the hospital in Elma, Iowa, one of eight children — including six boys — born to Walter and Lucille (Huegel) Nosbisch. Roger grew up on a farm near North Washington, and he learned at an early age that the farm was definitely a family affair. He helped with everything from chores to giving his mother a hand with the cooking. He attended St. Mary’s Catholic School in North Washington and was a member of the school’s Class of 1960. Roger then went to school in Calmar to learn how to operate a linotype machine, which was used to print most newspapers back in the day. One Friday evening, Roger was sitting in the back booth at Holly’s Cafe with three buddies — all of whom had dates that weekend. Roger, however, didn’t and said he didn’t have the money to go on one, either. His pals pooled their money, and Roger said “the next girl who comes through the door of Holly’s Cafe is the one I’m asking out.” That girl was Paulette Folkers. She may have been the daughter of the county sheriff, but a deal is a deal. She said yes, and one date led to another, which led to another, which … well, you get the idea. On Sept. 25, 1965, Roger and Paulette exchanged vows and began a marriage that lasted for almost 55 years. He and his wife loved to go dancing and spent many Saturday nights doing the “shattish” at the ballroom in Lawler. They had two children — Randy and Angie — and Roger loved being a dad. He worked at a printing press in Emmetsburg before accepting a job at the Lake Mills Graphic, but in the early 1970s, Roger and Paulette were ready to come back home so he took a job at the New Hampton Tribune. A few years later, he accepted a maintenance position at the Chickasaw County Courthouse, and he kept the county’s buildings and grounds in tip-top shape for 32 years. At home, Randy remembers his dad’s best lesson was “if you do something, then do it right.” Roger called Angie “Squirt,” and she was definitely a daddy’s girl. The Nosbisch kids remember the vacations they took in the wood-paneled family station wagon, and they also will tell you they had a Dad who loved his community and gave back to it. He served as a volunteer firefighter, was a member of the Park Board for 16 years, and was instrumental in the Davis Rally — helping Gene and Luci set up the first rally held at their home and working at the event every year the Davis family ran it. He loved meeting his “once-a-year rally” friends, and they always picked up right where they left off. Roger retired from the county in 2007, but “retiring” wasn’t really in his vocabulary; instead, he spent summers working for the Parks and Recreation Department and continued working at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home, where he started working in the 1970s and became a valuable jack-of-all-trades to Bryan and Gayla Hugeback and their family. Roger loved going on motorcycle trips with Paulette, and over the years, they rode through 27 states. When he was at home, Roger liked to go for walks and definitely was always up for a game of euchre, especially at family gatherings. In the end, that’s what Roger was — a family man. He loved his wife and children and adored his three granddaughters. His family, his community, and his friends will miss him, but there is comfort in the fact that Roger is now at peace and pain-free. Heaven gained a straight-talking, hard-working angel this week. Survivors include his wife, Paulette; one son, Randy (Lori) Nosbisch of New Hampton; one daughter, Angie (Stephen) Caromile of Johnston, RI; three granddaughters, Aleesha Nosbisch, Cassandra Nosbisch and Allegra Caromile; three brothers, Jim (Cathy) Nosbisch of Stewartville, MN, Dave (Mary) Nosbisch of Durand, IL, Glen (Jo) Nosbisch of New Hampton; one sister, Jane Nosbisch of Chicago; brother-in-law, Doug Belden of Swisher, IA. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Merlin “Butch” Nosbisch and Mike Nosbisch; one sister, Lois Belden; nephew, Randy Stolka.

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  1. My Deepest Sympathy to Paulette and entire family. Know Prayers and Thoughts are with you during this difficult time of Loss of Loved One…may Roger RIP! Lyn Bailey

  2. Our deepest condolences to Paulette and her family in the passing of Roger. RIP Lance and Jan Manson

  3. Dave and I send our sympathy to the entire family. Fond memories will remain with all who knew Roger.

  4. Thoughts and prayers to everyone. I have such fond memories of Roger while he was at the courthouse. Peace to all of you.

  5. Paulette & family, My prayers and sympathy to all of your families. May Roger now rest in peace and may you cherish your many memories

  6. As an acquaintance of many years through numerous visits at the County Court House, and as a casual friend through contacts and visits at various places, I feel that I have lost a true friend. My sincere sympathy to his family. Ben Ryan

  7. To the Nosbisch family, My thoughts and prayers go out to during these times of your loss. Amen. Janice Rosi

  8. May his memories console you in the days ahead. Our prayers to his family. Jeanne and David Roder

  9. Paulette and family…so sorry for your loss. He was a great man…enjoyed working with him at the court house…may the lord be with him in heaven!!

  10. So sorry to hear of Roger’s passing! I always enjoyed our visits. My sympathies to all of the Nosbish family.

  11. So true, Leann. He would do anything for us. He was a great guy. Hugs and prayers to Paulette, Randy and Angie. Know he is safe in the arms of the Lord.

  12. Sending my sympathy to Paulette and all the family, Jack ad Roger had many good talks together. It was always a fun time to hear they go back and forth with the issues of the day. My prayers for you in the next days.

  13. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. From the Families of Donna, Dan, Diane, Duane, Doug and Don Nosbisch

  14. Paulette and family, you have my deepest sympathy and prayers. God is with you through this difficult time, and I know Roger is watching over you. 🙏

  15. My condolences to Paulette, Randy and Angie.Roger was a great guy we went to the same high school. we went on a few motorcycle trips together I always enjoyed being around Roger HE WILL BE MIST. Mike Gebel

  16. So sorry for your loss Prayers and hugs He was always a very cheerful person and always had time to talk

  17. Paulette and family, We want to extend our prayers and thoughts to you during this sad time. Howard enjoyed working with Roger at the park and Roger was,a very special friend of Howard’s. They had many laughs and shared lots of the same ideas. Know we care and share in the loss of a love one. God be with you.


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