Albert
Raymond Honkola passed away on February 12, 2011
in Scottsdale, AZ.
Albert
was born in Brocket, ND on June 1, 1923 , the
son of Jacob and Mary (Olson) Honkola. He attended
school in Brocket, graduating from high school
in 1941. He joined the U.S. Army in March 1943,
serving in World War II as a sergeant in field
artillery units in New Guinea and the Philippines.
He was honorably discharged on Christmas Day in
1945. After returning from WW II, Al began farming
in the Brocket area. On October 7, 1949, Al was
united in marriage to Jean Matson at Vaage Lutheran
Church, Brocket, ND. In addition to 50 years of
farming, Al worked 27 years as a substitute mail
carrier for the Brocket Post Office. He also worked
as a carpenter for the ABM (Anti-Ballistic Missile)
Systems near Nekoma, ND from 1970-1972. Albert
was a member of United Lutheran Church in Brocket
and a 64 year member of the Royal O. Gray American
Legion Post #61.
Albert
will be deeply missed by Jean, his wife of 61
years; 3 daughters, Lana (Doug) Busche, Fountain
Hills, AZ, Peggy Hill, Fargo, ND, and Shelley
(Rick) Hill, Payson, AZ; 3 granddaughters, Raegan
(Kyle) Sonnenberg, Chandler, AZ, Alison Busche,
New York, NY, and Karlyn Busche Fountain Hills,
AZ. Albert is also survived by his pride and joy,
one year old great-grandson, Benjamin Sonnenberg;
2 sisters-in-law, Evelyn Honkola, Grand Forks,
ND and Ann Anderson, Brooklyn Park, MN; 21 nieces
and nephews; and his special little companion,
grand-dog, Duncan.
Albert
was preceded in death by his parents; 2 infant
sons, Wayne Douglas and Ryan Lee; son-in-law,
Roger Hill; 4 brothers, William “Bill”, Arvo,
John, and George; 6 sisters, Ida Biernacki, Vienna
Juvrud, Lydia Smith, Lempi Wick, Ruth Honkola,
and Amy Honkola.
Albert
will always be remembered for his great love of
family, friends, the farm, and North Dakota .
His laughter, singing, and smile will never be
forgotten.
A Memorial
Service will be held at United Lutheran Church
, Brocket, ND, on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at 11:00
a.m. Interment will be at the Enterprise Cemetery
, rural Brocket. Military Honors will be accorded
by the Royal O. Gray American Legion Post #61
of Brocket.
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