David Adolph Hoyme, 1957

DAVID ADOLPH HOYME was born on September 25, 1935 in Brooten, Minnesota, to Adolph and Julia (Norlun) Hoyme. His father baptized him, on October 20, 1935 and David was confirmed on May 28, 1949 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Brooten. David graduated from Brooten High School in 1953. He attended Luther College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1957. David attended Luther Seminary in St. Paul and graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity Degree in 1961. David served his country for 32 years in the Army National Guard as a Chaplin, retiring as Colonel. He served active duty in Saudi Arabia during Desert Storm with a Hospital Unit from Madison, Wis. He also was a State Chaplain of Wisconsin. David was united in marriage to Jeanne Grotta on July 10, 1960 in Brown County, Minnesota. To this union the couple was blessed with two sons. After graduating from Luther Seminary David was called to his first congregation at First Lutheran in Alexandria, Minn., from 1961-1964. He served parishes including: St. John’s Lutheran in Springfield, Minn., from 1964-1969; Gloria Dei Lutheran in Tomah, Wis., from 1969-1980; Lutheran Church of Peace in Platteville, Wis., from 1980-1996; and Various interim ministries from 1996-2002. David enjoyed fishing, golfing, running and logged 10,000-plus miles. David and Jeanne lead many tours all over the world for their churches. Most of all David loved spending time with his family and friends. David died on Wednesday, August 15, 2012 at Knute Nelson in Alexandria at the age of 76. He is survived by his wife, Jeanne, of Alexandria; sons and daughters-in-law JONATHAN HOYME ’87 and Tracy Hoyme of Humble, Tex.; and Christopher and Leanne Hoyme of Randolph, Wis.; grandchildren: Nicole, Rachel and Sarah Hoyme, Humble, Tex.; Sisters: CONNIE (HOYME) SUNDKVIST ’42 of Florida, Audrey Veek of Arizona, Ramona Gorham of Minnesota. David is preceded in death by his parents, Adolph and Julia. A memorial service was held on August 20, 2012 at First Lutheran Church in Alexandria with Reverend Greg Billberg officiating. Music was provided by Randy Morken. Interment was in Kinkead Cemetery in Alexandria. Military Honors were provided by the Alexandria American Legion Post 87, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 936, and the Minnesota National Honor Guard. Arrangements were with the Anderson Funeral Home in Alexandria.

David Hoyme