Lowell R. Kinstler, 85, Houston MN died on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at Gunderson Hospital. Lowell was born on May 28, 1938 in LaCrosse WI to Alfred and Dorothy Kinstler.
He attended grade school in Paradise Valley and graduated from Houston High School on June 1, 1956. He was united in marriage to Krystle Johnson in Houston, MN on July 2, 1961, and enlisted in the Army in August of the same year. In 1964 they returned to Houston to their farm in Perkins Valley where they continued to live and raised their children.
He enjoyed farming, snowmobiling, being involved in his church, and visiting with people. He also enjoyed watching old westerns, listening to classic country music (which would be playing on the radio in the barn), doing hog roasts and giving hayrides at their many get-togethers on the farm. These last few months, he enjoyed playing bingo with his friends at Heritage Court. As a Senior in High School, his future plans had been “to be a good farmer”. So, it is a great comfort to know that he fulfilled his dreams. You could always tell how happy he was being a farmer because he enjoyed it when you would talk to him about his memories on the farm.
He is survived by three children: Sue (Randy) Thesing, Steve (JoAnn) Kinstler, both of Houston, and Scott (Connie) Kinstler of Lewiston MN; Five Grandchildren: Nick (Robin) Thesing, Jenni (Mike) VonArx, Brianna (Caleb) Wagner, Alex (Amber) Kinstler, Garret Kinstler; Five Great Grandchildren: Dan Thesing, Vanessa, Lane and Chad Von Arx, Arya Kinstler; and one brother: Dennis Kinstler
He is preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Krystle.
Visitation will be on Sunday, May 19, 2024 at Hoff Funeral Home in Houston, MN from 4-7pm. The funeral service will be on Monday, May 20, 2024 at Looney Valley Lutheran Church at 11am. Visitation will begin 1 hour prior to the service. Pastor Kari Charboneau will be officiating the service.
Hoff Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.
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710 E Cedar, Houston, MN 55943

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