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In Loving Memory of Alvin "Bud" Hoogeveen May 6, 1934 - June 17, 2021

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In Loving Memory of

Alvin "Bud" HoogeveenMay 6, 1934 - June 17, 2021

Alvin “Bud” Lee Hoogeveen was born on May 6, 1934 to Albert and Jennie (Korthals) Hoogeveen in Steen, Minnesota where he was raised. Bud a ended school in nearby Hills, Minnesota and later graduated from Hills High School. He then went to Lee’s Barber College in St. Paul, Minnesota. He and a friend lived above the college in an apartment. They survived many a day by scavenging food out of garbage cans to make ends meet! Upon comple on of the program, he returned to Hills and in 1954 purchased the barbershop in town from Dave Walters. On June 11, 1957, Bud married Shirley Berghorst at the Chris an Reformed Church in Hills. The couple made their home in town and were blessed with seven wonderful children. Bud had an entrepreneurial spirit. In addi on to the barbershop, Bud sold cars and operated the laundromat. His pursuit of furthering his educa on led him to enrolling in night classes for various programs. Following a small engine repair program, Bud began his own business in town. Later in life, Bud eventually closed his barbershop. However, he con nued to open his chair up in his garage from me to me to some of his loyal customers and dear friends. In September 2020, Bud and Shirley moved to Bethany Meadows in Brandon, South Dakota. On Thursday, June 17, 2021, Bud passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at the Sanford Heart Hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota at the age of 87 years, one month and eleven days.

Bud was currently a member of the Reformed Church of Steen. Throughout his life he was ac ve in his community, serving as Fire Chief, member of the Op mists Club and on various church boards and posi ons. He loved to nker and was an avid Minnesota sports fan, cheering on the Twins, Vikings and his Golden Gophers. He will be remembered by his family and community for his calm demeanor and pa ence, seldom raising his voice and as a great teacher and role model to many. Bud would do anything he could for anybody and his Chris an values and beliefs guided his words, his ac ons and his life.

He is lovingly remembered by his wife of 64 years, Shirley; ve children, Doug (Pam) Hoogeveen of Brandon, Rochelle (Roy) Damstra of Sioux Center, Iowa, Jill Hoogeveen (Rob Dumdie) of Selby, South Dakota, Tamara (Dean) Hoppe of Prior Lake, Minnesota and Sco (Stacie) Hoogeveen of Omaha, Nebraska; eight grandchildren, Alvin, Nickolas, Nicole, Amber, Aric, Noah, Cole and Sophie; four great-grandchildren; two siblings, Art (Carol) Hoogeveen of Prior Lake and Ray (JoAnn) Hoogeveen of Luverne; a sister-in-law, Inez Hoogeveen of LeMars, Iowa, and brother-in-law, John Hup of Luverne; and other family and friends. He was preceded in death by two sons, Thomas and Je rey Hoogeveen; and two siblings, Don Hoogeveen and Alvina Hup.

In Loving Memory of

Alvin "Bud" Hoogeveen+

Funeral ServiceMonday, June 21, 2021 - 10:30 AM

Hartquist Funeral HomeLuverne, Minnesota

O cia ngPastor Jeremy Wiersema

ScriptureJohn 4:18

Romans 8:28-39

MusicOrganist - Darlene Dreessen

Soloist - Keith Elbers, "It Is Well With My Soul"

Congrega onal Hymns"What A Day That Will Be"

"How Great Thou Art"

Casket BearersAlvin Hoogeveen Nickolas HoogeveenAric Den Boer Noah HoppeCole Hoppe Steven Schouwenburg

IntermentChris an Reformed Cemetery

Hills, Minnesota

Following the service, friends are invited to join familyfor food and fellowship. Bud's family wishes to thank you

for your expressions of grief o ered to them during this me.

Arrangements By

Hartquist Funeral Home