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Louis C. Jurgensen (1919-2019)

JURGENSEN, PERRY, BUTLIN

Posted By: Ken Wright (email)
Date: 5/23/2019 at 21:55:02

Louis Clayton Jurgensen, 99, died May 20, 2019, in Vero Beach, Fla. Lou was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Oct. 12, 1919. He was the only son of Louis C. Jurgensen Sr. and Hazel (Perry) Jurgensen. Lou was married to Jean (Butlin) in Northampton, England, on May 24, 1945. Lou and Jean met in England where he was a captain in the U.S. Army Air Corps assigned to the 303rd Bombardment Group stationed at Molesworth Air Base during World War II.
Lou earned his B.S.C, M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. In 1954, he became a certified public accountant. He taught accounting and business management at Lehigh University, University of Wyoming, University of South Florida and Western Carolina University. He also taught U.S. Air Force cadets at the University of Minnesota during the Korean conflict. He retired from USF in 1981 earning the distinction of professor emeritus and from Western Carolina University in 1986.
Lou is survived by his loving wife of 74 years, Jean; son, Craig and his wife, Judy, of Maine and their daughters, Eva and Tess; daughter, Louise Siegelski and her husband, Ray, of Lutz, Fla., and their daughters, Erin Martin and husband Troy and Amy; son, Scott, of Oregon and his sons, Jason and Jeremy.
Lou is predeceased by his infant son, Mark; and his sister, Joyce.
Over the course of his life, Lou enjoyed hunting, fishing and family picnics at Veedauwoo and Lake Marie in the Snowy Range mountains in Wyoming. He created a rural homestead and produced abundant fruit and vegetable harvests in the western hills of North Carolina. He was a proud Hawkeye who never forgot his Midwestern roots or lost his love of sweet corn on the cob. Family road trips and foreign travel with Jean after retirement produced many happy memories. Lou will be remembered for his strength, integrity, intelligence and love of family. He will be greatly missed.
There will be no calling hours. Family members will remember Lou privately and encourage those who knew him to do the same.
Memorial contributions may be made to VNA Treasure Coast Office, 1110 35th Lane, Vero Beach, FL 32960.


 

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