64330_Dr. Norman Max_Held

VENTURA | Dr. Norman Max Held, 87, of Ventura, Iowa, died Saturday March 22, 2014, at Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City, Iowa.

Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Thursday, March 27, 2014, at the Ventura United Methodist Church, Ventura, Iowa, with Dr. Rev. Rhoda Preston officiating. Military honors will be provided by the Clear Lake V.F.W.

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 N. Fourth St., Clear Lake, and one hour before the service on Thursday at the church. Following the service he will be cremated and inurnment will take place at a later time in Lakin Twp. Cemetery, Ellinwood, Kan.

The family suggests memorials to Ventura Gun Club youth program.

Dr. Norman Held was born Aug. 27, 1926, in Great Bend, Kan., the son of Leonard Henry and Verna Viola (Lupardus) Held. Following high school he attended Kansas State College obtaining a degree in agriculture and pledged Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He enlisted in the United States Air Force and was a 1st Lieutenant as adjutant and served in Denver, Colo., at Rowry AFB and TDY at Chamfer, Ga., during the Korean War. He married Barbara Joanne Rodgers Dec. 28, 1951, while in the service.

Following the service he returned to Kansas State University for a degree in veterinary medicine and also obtained a degree in biological science while getting his veterinary degree.

He moved to Ventura, Iowa, in 1959 and became a partner with Dr. Lowell B. Johnson until 1977. He hired Dr. Darrell L. Neuberger as partner and sold the practice to Dr. Neuberger in 1992 and continued to work for him on part time basis until 1996.

Doc married Dorothy B. Hinrichs February 28, 1992, in Ventura, IA.

Doc was a life member of American Veterinary Medicine Association, a life member of the Iowa Veterinary Medicine Association, president, secretary, treasurer and vice president of the North Iowa Veterinary Medical Association, Ventura United Methodist Church where he served as choir director, board of trustees and assistant organist; on Ventura City Council for 36 years and Mayor for 10 years; member of Ventura Gun Club, director for 22 years, organized youth trapshooting and taught youth trapshooting for 35 years, largest youth trapshooting organization in Iowa. He was on the board of directors of the Ventura State Bank and Community State Bank for 15 years and was chapter counselor at Iowa Beta, Sigma Phi Epsilon at Iowa State University 1980-96 and was recognized by Kansas State and Iowa State as Outstanding Fraternity alumnus in 1989.

He served on the state committee (Civic) for drug and alcohol addiction and was also treasurer for Ventura Senior Citizens.

Doc enjoyed hunting, fishing, trapshooting and was an avid sports fan at high school activities.

He is survived by his wife Dorothy Held, Ventura, Iowa and a daughter, Shelley (Henry) Szipszky, Cape Coral, Fla.; stepchildren Gene (Kathy) Hinrichs, Ventura, Iowa, and Gayle (Robert) Petersen, Ringsted, Iowa; two grandchildren Breanne (Martin) Hood, Anchorage, Alaska, and Lucas (Amanda) Szipszky, Wasilla, Alaska; three great-grandchildren Michael Craven, Treyden Szipszky and Gavin Szipszky, and two step grandchildren Scott Hinrichs, Ventura, Iowa and Sarah (Doug) Thein, Ventura, Iowa.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother Robert Held; wife Barbara Held and son Stanley Held.

Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 N. Fourth St., Clear Lake, IA; 641-357-2193.

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