In loving memory of

Joe Hock
January 11, 1941 - April 26, 2021

Donald "Joe" Hock, a lifelong resident of Manson, unexpectedly passed away in his home on Monday, April 26th, 2021 at the age of 80.
"Papa Joe" is survived by his two sons, David (Maria) Hock, Merritt Island, Florida, Scott (Amy) Hock, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and two daughters, Chloris (Chris) Eggert, Ames, Iowa, Colette (Ryan) O'Donnell, Bettendorf, Iowa; grandchildren, Ryan Hock, Nicholas Hock, Alivia Hock, Cason Eggert, Camden Eggert, Aden O'Donnell, and Reese O'Donnell; brother Ronald Hock and many nieces and nephews. He loved his family more than anything else in the world...except maybe for the Iowa State Cyclones, Milwaukee's Best Light, Black Velvet with water and just a splash of Diet Pepsi, and spending time at the bar with his friends watching Jeopardy.
Joe was born January 11th, 1941 in Fort Dodge to Harold and Edna Hock. He graduated from Manson High School in 1959. He proudly served his country in the US Navy as a Seabee. While in the US Navy, he was fortunate to spend time in Okinawa, Japan. He married Patricia Cooper in 1966, and they raised their four children in Manson. Joe was a skilled welder, and in his younger years worked for his dear friend Al Peters. He continued his welding career with Iowa Illinois Gas & Electric / Mid-American Energy for 30+ years, which gained him lifelong friendships. Joe was also a lifetime member of the American Legion and VFW.
Joe had an unparalleled zest for life that he shared with many. He loved cheering on the Iowa State Cyclones, attending their bowl games, and he cherished that his four kids graduated as Cyclones. He was a loyal friend that was always there when you needed a helping hand or just needed someone to visit with.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Edna Hock and his sister, Donna Gottschalk.
A visitation will be from 4:00 to 7:00 pm on Thursday, May 6, 2021 at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Manson. The funeral mass will be at 10:00 am on Friday, May 7, 2021 also at St. Thomas. The funeral will be live streamed on Laufersweiler-Sievers Funeral Home Facebook Page. Burial will follow at the Saint Thomas Cemetery in Manson. Please also come for lunch and a celebration of Joe's life at nowhere other than Joe's second "home" at KC's Halftime Lounge in Manson.
Well-wishers are encouraged to write a note of farewell on a Milwaukee's Best Light can and drink it in his honor. The family would like to express a special and sincere thank you to all his friends and acquaintances that kept a special eye out for him.

Tributes

mark francis gottschalk wrote on May 6, 2021:

"MY condolence to all and my UNCLE JOE!!! Great man and well loved by myself and many!!! My beer that i enjoy is the same !!! as his!!! So many memories of his kindness and positive attitude that i shared with Joe!!! he beat colon cancer and other negative situations that came upon his journey!! as we all should!! his sister my mother Donna marie always had great words about her baby brother Joe!!! I remember all the great times.. i called him yrs ago and wanted to buy the jockey cycle tricycle. he said "you remember that" I said of course!! He said no, i rode that when i was i child. i said i did to! he laughed and said noboddy has ever asked me about the jockey cycle! i had to find on on ebay!! He said great you found one!!! Love it....he figured i would!! Joe gave me a red beanie cap when i was 4. still have it to this day!!! Lots of love forever!!! My awesome uncle JOE!!! CLASS PERSON!!! "

Sharon Coppinger wrote on Apr 29, 2021:

"My deepest and most sincere sympathy to Joes family. I knew Joe from Iowa Illinois G & E and from St Thomas in Manson. He was always the same and fu. To visit with. Sharon Coppinger"

Sharon Coppinger wrote on Apr 29, 2021:

"My deepest and most sincere sympathy to Joes family. I knew him from Iowa Illinois G & E and from church at St Thomas. He was always the same and so fun to visit with! Sharon Coppinger"

Karen wrote on Apr 29, 2021:

"I graduated with Joe. He was a great guy.My sympathy to the Family. Karen Krebs Seymour "