ALPHONSE-STROOBANTS-Obituary

ALPHONSE STROOBANTS

Lynchburg, Virginia

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Alphonse Stroobants

Alphonse Stroobants, 78, of Forest, died Thursday, July 1, 2010.

Mr. Stroobants was born Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1931, in Chatelineau, Belgium, a son of the late Jean Bapt‚ste Stroobants and Ida Clementine DeWind Stroobants.

He was also preceded in death by a sister.

Al graduated with distinction in 1948 from College Technique de Charleroi. He came to the United States in 1954 through a student exchange program and began working for Ford Motor Company in 1956. He came to Lynchburg in 1959 to work a tool and die job. In 1962, he founded Belvac, formerly Belgium Tool and Die, and served as president and CEO until 1990. As the owner of Northcote Farm, Al was named the #1 Black Angus breeder in the world.

Known extensively for his business leadership, Mr. Stroobants has received awards too numerous to mention, but was proudest of the State Small Business Award given to him by the USA Small Business Administration. He was a member of the Virginia Angus Association Board of Directors and the Ut Prosim Society of Virginia Tech and was the founder and chairman of the Al Stroobants Foundation.

His compassion and philanthropy were far-reaching. Having received excellent care during cardiac bypass surgery, Al created a trust for cardiology services at Lynchburg General Hospital, which was named in his honor, The Stroobants Heart Center of Virginia. He loved his home in Bedford County and donated both money and land for several projects throughout the years to improve fire and rescue services as well as expand business and recreation.

He is survived by his cherished wife, Maria "Mary" Hanackova-Stroobants.

The family would like to thank Al's most special friends who meant so much to him: Carl Milko, Mark Maslow, Louann Burford, Rodger and Ann Fauber, Buzzy and Martha Ann Coleman, and JoAnn and Roger Stoudt, for their visits, care, support and friendship.

The family will receive friends from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, 2010, at Northcote Angus Farm. A celebration of Al's life will follow at 11 a.m., with Fr. Stephen McNally officiating. A private interment will be in the Stroobants Family Mausoleum. A reception will take place after the interment

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Holy Cross Catholic School, 2125 Langhorne Road, Lynchburg, VA 24501, or Bridges Treatment Center, 693 Leesville Road, Lynchburg, VA 24502.

Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory, Lynchburg, is assisting the family, (434) 237-9424. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.tharp

funeralhome.com.


This obituary was originally published in the Danville Register & Bee (Danville, VA).

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Thoughts of Al come to mind as I am watching the opening day of the 2019 Tour De France. Appropriately it is starting in Belgium. Al enjoyed professional cycling and I did a little amateur racing when I had first met Al in Colorado. He had invited me come and ride back east around the Lynchburg area. I didn't get a chance to do that but missed that opportunity which I regret. Thinking of you Al. Frank.

may he rest in peace.......


Earl R. Carlin & Family

Sinceres condoleances a MARIE,
Nous etions surpris d'apprendre le deces de notre grand ami Alphonse.
Nous gardons un bon souvenir de lui et ne l'oublierons jamais.
Bon courage Marie.

Godelieve et Germain Spileers - Vandeputte
Kammeland 2
9600 Renaix - Belgium

I have heard about Al Stroobants 16.5 years due to my brother working for him. I will never forget when I had to DJ a party for him on his property because the band cancelled on him. Talk about mad! He was a lovely person. My thoughts are with family and friends. He will be missed,

Dear Mary,
MaryLee and I were so sory not to be with you at the Service on Wednesday. Al meant a lot to us too, and we send our sincere condolences and Blessings in this time of sorrow. Having repesented Belvac for 22 years, Al and I had some great times and sumounted many obstacles. He was an honorable, far-sighted and enthusiastic man. Our hearts go out to you.

Sincerely, Alec and Mary Lee Robertson

Dear Mary & Family,
I first met Al when he purchased the Storm King Ranch in Colorado. I was the listing agent for the ranch. Al loved the ranch and turned into a real asset for Western Colorado. I was thinking of him just the other day, before I saw the obituary, when the Tour De France started. We often talked about bicycle racing. I am so sorry for your loss. Frank Taverna

Dear Mary,

I will miss meeting Mr. Stroobants and looking at work he wanted done at Northcote.
I respected him in many ways.
I am sorry for your loss.

Sincerely,

Well today is the day that we say good bye to "The Boss". I have been with this man over my 16.5 year experience in just about every situation that life holds. He could be loving, charming, shrude and one of the toughest guys you would ever dare to meet if need be. He didn't always express his emotions but he felt those emotions deeply. So many stories that I love to tell. I will charish them all. May God hold you near. Rest in peace.

Good Bye Sir,

Joe Rice

Dear Mary
Condolences , Al was a great man , with a great heart , he was so very good to all his friends , he did acomplished so much in his life , his reward will be great in heaven ...
we will miss him so much
our prayers are with You
Stephan and Christina Cieslak