Walter "Walt" Hirsch
July 15, 1929-May 10, 2022
BELMOND-Walter "Walt" Hirsch, 92, passed away Tuesday, May 10, 2022, at MercyOne North Iowa Hospice, Mason City, Iowa after a brief illness.
Public funeral service will be 2 PM, Monday, May 16, 2022, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 304 3rd Ave. N.E., Belmond. The Rev. Katie Pals will be officiating. Burial with full military honors provided by the Belmond Honor Guard will be in the Belmond Cemetery. Visitation will be at the church Monday from noon until the time of the funeral services. The funeral will be live streamed on both the Andrews Funeral Home Facebook page and Trinity Lutheran Church Facebook. Just LIKE either page to view. Those wishing to express their sympathies through a memorial in Walt's name may wish to consider Trinity Lutheran Church-Belmond, to the family or to the donor's choice.
Walt was born July 15, 1929, in Dayton, Ohio to Walter and Lena (Krieger) Hirsch. He graduated from North Ridge High School in 1947, where he discovered his love for baseball and basketball. Nicknamed "Crazy Legs Hirsch" and "Little Poison", for his basketball athletic abilities, in 1945 the team earned the state high school championship.
After an impromptu tryout at the University of Kentucky, Coach Adolph Rupp, offered Walt a full ride scholarship and place on the team, where he holds the most NCAA championship wins 3 out of his four years as a Wildcat. His senior year in college he was selected to the All-SEC Tournament. He also played first base for the Kentucky baseball team for four seasons. He was later inducted into the Northridge High School Hall of Fame.
From 1952-1954 he served in the Army during the Korean War, playing basketball and baseball to entertain the troops. Upon completing his service, he went to work at Rath Packing Company in Akron, Ohio. He transferred to Waterloo, Iowa, where he met the love of his life Vicki Pals. On October 29, 1960, they married in Rock Island, IL. During their marriage the couple lived in such places as New York, Pennsylvania, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Minneapolis, Waterloo eventually settling in the Alxander and Belmond, Iowa area in 1993.
Walt loved his small group Bible study, calling bingo at the Belmond Senior Apartments and enjoyed an afternoon card game. For most of his life you could find him on the golf course, playing in couple's tournaments with Vicki. He enjoyed his garden, especially raising tomatoes, often sharing his abundant yields with others. Walt's laughter and genuine love for people made a stranger feel like his best friend.
Walt's faith was very important to him. During retirement he was a faithful member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Belmond. Also, during retirement, he spent many hours traveling to the west coast, Alaska and Canada delivering Winnebago motorhomes until his mid 80's.
Walt will be missed by his two daughters: Pam (Kevin) Bishop of Glenville, MN and Nancy Hirsch of Plymouth, MN, one grandson Colin (Cassie) Bishop of Hansell, IA; sister-in-law Elsie Santeramo, Berthoud, CO and nephews and nieces.
Walt was preceded in death by his wife, Vicki; his parents, Walter and Lena (Krieger).
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Craig Russell
May 17, 2022
Walt introduced me into the world of Winnebago delivering in 2017! I was very disappointed when he retired a couple years later. Along the way a friendship developed. He became a special person in my life. Covid really disrupted our time spent together over coffee, with the gang in Belmond, when I could make it up from Dows!! He was someone special!! He will surely be missed!! My condolences to the family. Craig and Jeanne Russell
Bob Gregory
May 15, 2022
My first boss in the 1960s & a lifetime friend. Although we lived @1000 miles apart, we worked closely together for all of the Rath & Dubuque years from Matawan,NJ to Belmond,IA. He was a great guy who will always have a special place in my heart
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