James Stanley "Jim" Speltz, 83, of Minnesota City died peacefully on Friday, August 7, 2020 doing what he came to love-farming. He was a beloved Husband, Dad, Grandpa and FRIEND. These were just a few of the titles Jim was known for, but they were also the roles he took most pride in. Jim was born December 29, 1936 in Rollingstone, MN to Arnold & Lillian (Maus) Speltz; one of ten children growing up in the midst of the Great Depression. He would often remark that though they didn't have much, they had what they needed and would proudly explain how his mother would never fail to feed their large family on the wood-fired stove. Jim spent his entire life in the beautiful hills of Rollingstone with the exception of his service in the military as an Airmen Second Class from 1955 through 1959. Wanting to buy himself a bicycle, Jim left the family home at the age 13 where he worked and lodged at neighboring farms. Jim respected and talked highly of his education at Holy Trinity Catholic School under the direction of the nuns where he graduated in 1955. As a "know-nothing 18-year-old" and finding farming to be hard work with little pay, Jim joined the Air Force where he found joking around was no longer accepted and the farm kid turned into a highly skilled and valued electrical and mechanical crypto-maintenance technician stationed in Thule, Greenland-a place Jim referenced as "the end of the world," except for the cards he would receive from a girl back home that reminded him he could make it through. Jim was also gifted in music and he was selected for a spot in the Air Force Band playing trumpet. He was honorably discharged in 1959 and returned to marry "his bride" Shirley Ann Yarolimek on October 17, 1959. In 1960 Jim & his brother Joe bought their first Texaco service station in Winona - Speltz 66. They later expanded across the river and added bulk plants where their brothers Ed and Sam were a part of the success. In 1975, Jim & Shirley bought the Yarolimek family farm where they raised their four children: Amy, Marty, Valerie, and Jason. Jim & Joe "retired" and sold the businesses in 1993. Jim kept busy improving their Century farm and crop farming with his nephew Mark. Jim found great joy in rebuilding tractors, fixing cars, or tearing apart anything on the farm that didn't function just so. He certified in and dabbled in real estate sales, played the trumpet, bass horn, and the tuba with many local polka bands, most recently with Ron's Old Tyme Band, and he truly loved a day off fishing with friends or family. He used his woodlands to gather his family and friends where they all shared in his love of hunting, target shooting or watching the sun go down. Little excited him more than when he would hear the shotgun of a grandchild and would hurry to their side to see if they got the big one. He was known for his grilling of drunken chicken, gathering loved ones for making his annual tripen and secret deer sausage recipe, the Speltz dills, and let's not forget all the wood cutting & piling that so many were privileged to take part in! When the winters slowed things down, you would find Jim cracking walnut & hickory nuts tapping his toes to polka music until it was time for the news. As their 8 granddaughters and 1 grandson ("the girls") started in activities, Grandpa and Grandma were often in the audience cheering them on. He was the number one sampler of baked goods and everyone knew he had at least 3 tubs of ice cream in the freezer with at least 3 cans of whipped cream in the fridge so he could spoil the grandkids anytime they walked in the door. Lessons of efficiency and mechanics were learned in his shop, he made sure you knew how to mend a fence properly, how to pack a pickle jar correctly after the freezing ice water, and how not to burn yourself while making Grandma Ramer's popcorn balls. Jim was the core of the Speltz family and countless memories with him will remain with his children, grandchildren, friends & family and his right-hand man Troy Pozanc who referred to him as "Farmer" and who Jim loved as a son. Jim was dedicated to his work, his wife, his family, his country and his God. He never let a challenge hold him back very long. He truly lived and shared his life to the best of his ability. Jim left his family and friends with not only memories but grateful hearts of all the things he shared with so many in countless ways. He leaves behind his wife Shirley of 60 years, his eldest daughter Amy & son-in-law Eric and their girls Allison (Jonah Woodward), Brynn, Anissa, & Aase; his daughter Valerie & son-in-law Brian and their girls Megan & Bridget; his son Jason & daughter-in-law Carrie and their daughters Raelynn and Jaynah (John Heim) and son Spencer James; a sister-in-law Rosie (Donald), his brothers Ed (Rita), Joe (Mary), Sam (Kathy), and Ken (Jayne) and their families. He is now at the ultimate table (and likely sharing his latest polka favorite) with his son Marty, his parents, his sisters Annabelle, Elaine (Barney) Foster & Jean (Robert) Clappier, and brothers Donnie & Rodney...and that's the way she goes.
A visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 12th from 4-7 pm at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Rollingstone, MN followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 am at Holy Trinity on Thursday, August 13th with the Reverend Chinnappa Pothireddy officiating. Masks & social distancing are required. Hoff Celebration of Life Center - Goodview is assisting the family with arrangements. Please share a memory of Jim, sign his online guestbook and view his video tribute at www.hofffuneral.com.
Tributes
Dean R Yarolimek wrote on Aug 20, 2020:
"We lost a great man last week. No parade, no national or international recognition, no white horse pulling a veteran\'s casket, no flags being flown at half mast and no local fanfare, Jim, a dear friend, United States Air Force veteran and beloved family member is now gone. May his journey to the promise land be swift and without delay! RIP comrade!"
Paulette Yeske wrote on Aug 15, 2020:
"So sorry for your loss. Jim took care of my vehicles for over 20 years, also my mom Doreen\'s.
Always asking how everyone was. Wonderful, gentle soul. God bless him and his family."
Lech Literski wrote on Aug 13, 2020:
"Speltz Family- When I was young, Jim would pick me up to ride along as he baled hay around my dads property. Years later he stopped to let my sons ride along as he picked beans, giving us a shared youth experience we would never have otherwise had. Jim was a wonderful person and his kindness will be long remembered. My condolences for your loss. - Lech Literski"
Marlene Spencer and David Schwantz wrote on Aug 12, 2020:
"Shirley, Amy, Valerie, Jason and families,
Just heard the sad news of Jim\'s death and want to send you our sympathy. His loss will be difficult but the many happy memories will live in your hearts forever. May God comfort you in this time of sorrow and in the days ahead.
Marlene Spencer and David Schwantz"
Tammy wrote on Aug 12, 2020:
"Shirley and Family~
May you find comfort in the days ahead. My parents had trapped on Jim and Shirley\'s farm for years as well as Donald and Rosie\'s and Ed and Rita\'s....good times were also shared at the Fireside Inn when the band would play, such good memories....and \"the bus\".....if I remember right my Dad, Jim Seebold went to Idaho in that bus with Jim hunting !!!! A beautiful tribute...Jim, smiling in eternity !
God Bless,
Tammy Seebold, daughter of Jim and Marie Seebold"
Kristi Webb Fair and Family wrote on Aug 12, 2020:
"Dear Speltz Family,
We are thinking of you today.
Love, The Fair?s in Frisco, TX."
Dennis and Kathy Speltz wrote on Aug 12, 2020:
"We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved husband and father, Jim.
Our sympathy and prayers are with all of you. Dennis and Kathy Speltz "
Robin Jandt wrote on Aug 12, 2020:
"So sorry Amy to hear about your dad! Hugs to you and your family and you have my deepest sympathy.
Robin Jandt"
Duane and Shirley Agrimson wrote on Aug 12, 2020:
"What precious memories you have...we pray the loving arms of our Lord Jesus will hold you tight!..our love to each of you, dear ones...Duane and Shirley Agrimson ??"
Roger Reitmaier wrote on Aug 11, 2020:
"Jim was a good friend. Our friendship started as ?business friends? which quickly evolved into a warm friendship. We had a lot in common, conservative philosophy, our Catholic faith, a background in the military, a love of the land and of course, fishing. (He taught me the art of the slip bobber.) He, Shirley & I would meet at Bonnie Rae?s for breakfast. Our discussions were always lively. I will miss him greatly. I can picture him with a broad smile in heaven. Rest In Peace, my Friend.
Roger Reitmaier "
Dave & Kathy Greden wrote on Aug 11, 2020:
"Shirley & Family:
There wasn\'t a harder worker or a nicer guy!! We always enjoyed his sense of humor, his political views, his music, and his love of family. Rest in peace, buddy!!
Dave & Kathy Greden."
Mary wrote on Aug 11, 2020:
"My heartfelt condolences for your loss. Please find comfort in the knowledge that God promises to end all suffering. Before long, God will wipe out every tear from our eyes, and ?death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.?(Rev. 21:3,4). May this promise from God give you comfort now and a real hope for the future. My deepest sympathy."
Sheri Schell wrote on Aug 10, 2020:
"I?m so sorry to hear that Jim has passed away , he was such a nice kind man and hard worker.... he sure will be missed by so many, sending my sympathy and hugs to Shirley and family..may Jim RIP now. "
Carolyn Speltz wrote on Aug 10, 2020:
"So sorry for your loss. Our deepest sympathy.
Kelly and Carolyn Speltz"
Gary and Marlys Mills wrote on Aug 10, 2020:
"Jim Speltz was a very nice man, who worked hard and loved his family very much! He was my good friend. I was lucky enough to hunt deer, turkey and fish walleye with Jim. I met his wonderful family whom he bragged about all the time! His wife, Shirley, was the love of his life! He was a good catholic who went to church every Sunday and on holy days.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Shirley, Amy, Valerie and Jason!
So many good memories! We will miss him. Rest In Peace Jim!
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