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Leslie Milton Balster

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Leslie Milton Balster

Birth
Monticello, Jones County, Iowa, USA
Death
15 Nov 2009 (aged 89)
Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Center Junction, Jones County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Son of Arend Jr. & Hermine Margaretta Hedden Balster
*** IN LOVING MEMORY OF ***
Leslie Milton Balster was born in Monticello; Jones County, Iowa on September 9, 1920 to Arend Balster Jr. and Hermine (Minnie) Margaretha Hedden Balster of Scotch Grove. He grew up in Scotch Grove and graduated from Monticello High School in 1938. Les enrolled at Iowa State University at Ames, but was called back home after a year and a half to help his father in the family business, Balster's Implements & Parts Company, where Les worked for the rest of his life. He married Jean Joy McNeilly of Center Junction, Iowa on November 29, 1941 in the Center Junction Presbyterian Church, and together they raised four children. After Jean died September 20, 1988, he married Wilma Yount Pieratt of Waterloo, Iowa, on April 6, 1991. Les's life was devoted to his work at Balster's, an agricultural wholesale and retail parts and implements business, which was started in its earliest form by his great grandfather, Arend Balster Sr., in 1874 and established in Scotch Grove by his father in 1914. Les, at one time, ran the grocery store in Scotch Grove (Balster's Supermarket) and manufactured hydraulic hoses and hay hoists. He specialized in shipping ‘hard-to-find' parts nationwide. In 1968, after his father retired, he became president of the company, and put his business on ‘main frame' computers in the late 1960s. Les loved technology and was extremely adept at programming and operating computers, even up to his last years. His business went digital in 2001 when, with the help of his two grandsons, he launched an Internet implement and parts website that received orders not only from all over the country, but also outside of it. Les was also active for many years in Rotary, the Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star, and the Center Junction Presbyterian Church. He especially loved working with DeMolay and Interact Club youth, teaching Sunday School highschoolers, and hosting foreign students. He also loved sports and was a season ticket holder at the University of Iowa for over 50 years. He particularly enjoyed jazz and swing bands, and before marrying had his own group--The Les Balster Orchestra. For a number of years he served on the Alumni Banquet Committee and headed the Jerry Lewis Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy. Leslie Milton Balster, age 89, passed away on Sunday, November 15, 2009 at his home in Waterloo; Black Hawk County, Iowa, of unknown causes. Those left to mourn his passing are: His wife, Wilma Doris Balster of Waterloo; his four children, Lynn Balster Liontos of Eugene, Oregon, Steven D. Balster of Seattle, Washington, David M. (and Barbara) Balster of Monticello, and Susan J. (Yorgos) Zazas of Miami Lakes, Florida; and his two grandsons, Brian M. Balster of Denver, Colorado and Kevin C. Balster of Los Angeles, California. Les was preceded in death by his parents, Arend Jr. and Minnie Balster, and his wife, Jean McNeilly Balster. May they rest in peace. Services will be held at the Center Junction Presbyterian Church on Friday; November 20, 2009 at 1:00 p.m., with interment in the North Madison Pioneer Cemetery. Memorials can be sent to: NCH Foundation (Natural & Cultural Heritage Foundation of the Jones County Area for The Jones County Historic Preservation Commission).
Son of Arend Jr. & Hermine Margaretta Hedden Balster
*** IN LOVING MEMORY OF ***
Leslie Milton Balster was born in Monticello; Jones County, Iowa on September 9, 1920 to Arend Balster Jr. and Hermine (Minnie) Margaretha Hedden Balster of Scotch Grove. He grew up in Scotch Grove and graduated from Monticello High School in 1938. Les enrolled at Iowa State University at Ames, but was called back home after a year and a half to help his father in the family business, Balster's Implements & Parts Company, where Les worked for the rest of his life. He married Jean Joy McNeilly of Center Junction, Iowa on November 29, 1941 in the Center Junction Presbyterian Church, and together they raised four children. After Jean died September 20, 1988, he married Wilma Yount Pieratt of Waterloo, Iowa, on April 6, 1991. Les's life was devoted to his work at Balster's, an agricultural wholesale and retail parts and implements business, which was started in its earliest form by his great grandfather, Arend Balster Sr., in 1874 and established in Scotch Grove by his father in 1914. Les, at one time, ran the grocery store in Scotch Grove (Balster's Supermarket) and manufactured hydraulic hoses and hay hoists. He specialized in shipping ‘hard-to-find' parts nationwide. In 1968, after his father retired, he became president of the company, and put his business on ‘main frame' computers in the late 1960s. Les loved technology and was extremely adept at programming and operating computers, even up to his last years. His business went digital in 2001 when, with the help of his two grandsons, he launched an Internet implement and parts website that received orders not only from all over the country, but also outside of it. Les was also active for many years in Rotary, the Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star, and the Center Junction Presbyterian Church. He especially loved working with DeMolay and Interact Club youth, teaching Sunday School highschoolers, and hosting foreign students. He also loved sports and was a season ticket holder at the University of Iowa for over 50 years. He particularly enjoyed jazz and swing bands, and before marrying had his own group--The Les Balster Orchestra. For a number of years he served on the Alumni Banquet Committee and headed the Jerry Lewis Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy. Leslie Milton Balster, age 89, passed away on Sunday, November 15, 2009 at his home in Waterloo; Black Hawk County, Iowa, of unknown causes. Those left to mourn his passing are: His wife, Wilma Doris Balster of Waterloo; his four children, Lynn Balster Liontos of Eugene, Oregon, Steven D. Balster of Seattle, Washington, David M. (and Barbara) Balster of Monticello, and Susan J. (Yorgos) Zazas of Miami Lakes, Florida; and his two grandsons, Brian M. Balster of Denver, Colorado and Kevin C. Balster of Los Angeles, California. Les was preceded in death by his parents, Arend Jr. and Minnie Balster, and his wife, Jean McNeilly Balster. May they rest in peace. Services will be held at the Center Junction Presbyterian Church on Friday; November 20, 2009 at 1:00 p.m., with interment in the North Madison Pioneer Cemetery. Memorials can be sent to: NCH Foundation (Natural & Cultural Heritage Foundation of the Jones County Area for The Jones County Historic Preservation Commission).


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