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George Louwagie

Feb. 20, 1934-Nov. 19, 2020

MARSHALL — Mass of Christian Burial for George Louwagie, 86, of Marshall is 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Clotilde Catholic Church in Green Valley. Burial will follow in the St. Clotilde Catholic Cemetery. A walk-through visitation, open to the public, will be from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at St. Clotilde Catholic Church in Green Valley. Walk-through visitation will continue one hour prior service on Wednesday, from 10-11 a.m., again at the church. Occupancy limits and social distancing must be observed throughout all services. Masks are required at all public indoor gatherings.

He died Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, at the Prairie Home Hospice – Lockwood House in Marshall.

George Philip Louwagie was born Feb. 20, 1934, on a farm near Ghent, to Camiel and Magdeline (Polman) Louwagie.  He attended country school through the eighth grade before going to work as a truck driver for Walt Jacob at Marshall Shipping Association.  In 1956, he was drafted into the United State Army, where he served most of his time in Alaska as a wrecker operator. While serving his country, George completed his GED. After being honorably discharged, he started his farming career in 1958. He then met Catherine Hirmer, and the two married on May 2, 1959, and were married for 61 beautiful years. 

George was a man of few words but made the ones he said count.  His friends and family remember him as a strong-willed yet kindhearted man.  No matter what life threw at him, George approached it with optimism and precision.  He was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease several years ago and spent his years working through the symptoms of the disease, but never let it influence his attitude toward life.  George will be known for his contagious smile that could brighten people’s day, his large bowl of buttery popcorn that he would often make for friends and family, and for being one of the best storytellers around.  He resided at the Lockwood House for the past several months, where the staff would often bring him root beer floats or a sweet treat (he always had a sweet tooth).

He is survived by his wife, Catherine Louwagie of Marshall; children, Ken (Denise) Louwagie of Garvin, Jim (Barb) Louwagie of Norwood Young America, Cheryl (Craig) Bangasser of Garvin, Michele (Kim) Vermeire of Marshall, Craig (Heidi Boerboom) Louwagie of Marshall; 16 grandchildren, Adam (Victoria) Louwagie, Darin (Meg) Louwagie, Todd (CeCe) Louwagie, Amanda (Dusty) Harris, Brittany Louwagie, Anthony (Kelsey) Fratzke, Ashley Louwagie, Briana Morgan, Cody (Jordan) Morgan, Cassie Morgan, Nick (Leah) Vermeire, McKenzie Vermeire, Kylie Vermeire, Morgan Louwagie, Maci (Josh) Pomranke, Marissa Louwagie; 9 great-grandchildren; siblings, Bernice (Charles) Fischer of Marshall, Darlene Weber (Jim Lindquist) of Arizona, Shirley Schultz (Rick Perry) of Florida; brother-in-law, Dick Vroman; many nieces and nephews, other relatives, and friends.

George is preceded in death by his parents, Camiel and Magdeline Louwagie; parents-in-law, Philip and Cora Hirmer; sister, Helen Vroman; brother, Ernest Louwagie; siblings-in-law, Jane Louwagie and Mike Weber.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Prairie Home Hospice in Marshall or to donor’s choice.

 

Arrangements by

Hamilton Funeral Home

Marshall, Minnesota

507-532-2933

www.hamiltonfh.com