Leusink, Henry W. "Hank" 1944-2009
LEUSINK, VOGEL, CORRALES
Posted By: Paul Van Dyke --Volunteer
Date: 6/13/2021 at 20:33:35
Source: Sioux Land Press (4-8-2009)
Born: December 17, 1944
Died: March 31, 2009Mr. Henry Leusink, age 64 of Hull, lost his battle with esophageal lung cancer on Tuesday, March 31, 2009, at his residence, surrounded by family and friends.
There was a funeral service on Monday, April 6, at 10:00 A.M., at the First Reformed Church in Hull. The Reverend Verlyn Boone officiated. Interment followed at the Hope Cemetery in Hull. Visitation with the family present was on Sunday, from 2 to 5 P.M. at the church. Arrangements were with the Oolman Funeral Home in Hull.
Henry “Hank” Willis was born on December 17, 1944, in Orange City, the son of William “Bill” and Tena (Vogel) Leusink. He was raised in Minnesota, where he graduated from the Holland Christian School. He also kept busy working on the family farm with all his brothers and sisters.
During the Vietnam Conflict, on August 20, 1965, he joined the United States Air Force, becoming an aircraft maintenance specialist. While there, he completed his General Equivalency Diploma. He was first stationed in Bangkok, Thailand. He then transferred to the Davis Mountain Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona.
In Tucson, Hank met Margaret Marie Corrales, and they were married there on August 3, 1968. They first made their home in Tucson, later moving to Pipestone, Minnesota, and finally settling at Hull.
In 1971, he became a partner of Berghorst and Son in Hull. He had a true passion for traveling around and moving everything from churches, to houses, to transformers. Upon being diagnosed with cancer in 2005, he retired and began his uphill battle, surrounded by family and friends. He kept a smile on his face and God in his heart.
Hank was a member of the First Reformed Church, where he served as a deacon, elder and Sunday School and catechism teacher. He enjoyed snowmobiling, boating, and spending time at his cabin at Lake Okoboji, especially when his grandchildren were there. He worked hard and played hard.
Survivors include his wife of more than forty years “Marge“, sons - Harlan and Kristi Leusink of Paynesville, Minnesota; Mark and Sam Leusink of Milbank, South Dakota; two loving grandchildren, Garrett and Samantha Leusink; twelve brothers and sisters - Alvina, Mrs. Bob Smith of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Kenneth and Mary Leusink of Hull; Marlene, Mrs. Alvis VanBeek of Ireton, Phyllis Otten of Sioux Falls; Janet, Mrs. Bob Kallemeyn of Lake Benton, Minnesota; John and Ronda Leusink of Orange City, Hedy, Mrs. Douglas VanBruggen of Sioux Center, Thelma Brown of Aberdeen, South Dakota; William “Bill” and Elaine Leusink of Maurice, Bernice, Mrs. Gerb Doornink of Sioux Center, David and Carolyn Leusink of Charlevoix, Michigan; and Denise, Mrs. Mike VanderBroek of Sioux Center; sister-in-law Valerie Leusink of Hull; many nephews and nieces, whom he loved; and special neighbors and friends, Keith and Shirley Lambert.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Stanley Leusink; two nephews, Michael Kallemeyn and William “B.J.” Leusink; and two nieces, Tonya Leusink and infant Kaylee Rose Cuperus.
He will be greatly missed, always loved, and forever remembered. We may have lost a husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend, but gaining an angel is never bad.
Memorials may be directed to CHEARS, Home Health, and Hospice.
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