Joe Hunst was born in Belmond, Iowa on April 7, 1927 to Remie and Pauline Hunst.
He grew up on farms in the Belmond and Galt areas before moving to Clarion,
where his father worked. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II, serving
in the European Theater of Operations, assigned to the Medical Corps of the 9th
Division, Third Army. Following the war, Joe returned to Clarion, where he was
the parts manager for Sampson's Ford Dealership unitl it closed in 1959. He met
his future wife, Irene Blass during this time and they were married in 1954.
They had three children, Steve, Gary, and Jeanie. He later worked in the Ford
Dealership in Eagle Grove for two years, and then started a sales career
covering Northeast Iowa selling truck parts. In 1989 he retired from sales, and
, as his "retirement job", managed the operation of the Clarion Area Transit
(CAT) vans until 1996. He moved into the Iowa Veteran's Home (IVH) in 2001 after
experiencing significant health problems, where he resided until his death. Joe
was blessed during his stay in the IVH with frequent visits and special outings
with his nephews Mike Hunst and wife Raney of Marshalltown.
Joe was a life-long member of the Catholic Church (50 years and member of St.
John's Parish in Clarion), member of the Knights of Columbus (Past Grand Knight,
1961 KC Bowling State Champ), lifelong member of the Lions International (past
District Governor, District 9x2), a member of Toastmasters, and a longtime
member of the Clarion VFW Chapter, Post 2612 (past Post Commander). Joe served
his local community for several years as a member of the Clarion City Council.
Joe was also an avid league bowler, and was very successful in various local and
regional tournaments.
He is survived by Irene, his wife of 53 years; brother Gene (Sally) Hunst
(Aiken, South Carolina); his three children, Steve (Mary Jo) Hunst (Park Ridge,
IL); Gary (Marsha) Hunst (Garnders, PA); and Jeanie Hill (Indianola, IA); 7
grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, and numerous nephews and nieces. His
parents, his brother Leo and one infant sister preceded him in death.