Arnold Dean Levin
Holstein, Iowa
Arnold Dean Levin, 85, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021, at Good Samaritan Society of Holstein.
Service will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday at the Nicklas D. Jensen Funeral Home of Correctionville with Rev. Richard A. Salcido officiating. Visitation will be held prior to the service at 1 p.m. Burial will be at the Correctionville Cemetery of Correctionville. The Nicklas D. Jensen funeral Home of Correctionville is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences can be made at nicklasdjensenfh.com
Arnold Dean Levin was born Oct. 4, 1935, to Lester Arnold and Esther Dorothy(Heckenlively) Levin at Correctionville. He was raised in the Correctionville area. He graduated from Washta High School. Upon graduation, he enlisted into the Air Force but returned home after a year and a half of service to help on the family farm following his father's heart attack.
Arnold had many interests over the years. He worked as a ranch hand in South Dakota, was a lettered welder and worked for Sam Craig Contractors and was a hunting guide in Montana. Wanting to experience the outback of Australia, he journeyed to Australia. He returned to the States. His welding skills were put to use working on the Alaska Pipeline and two nuclear power plants over the years.
In October of 1972, he married Janice Joy Brown at Galva, Iowa. They soon traveled to Alaska, where he had his own commercial salmon fishing boat in Kenai. He had a five man crew on board and Janice worked at the cannery there. In 1979, Arnold and Janice teamed up with sister Janet and husband Gary Brown and their four sons to own and operate McArdles Resort on Lake Winnebegosh. After several years, they moved to Grand Marais, Minn., where Arnold had a repair service and operated a pulpwood logging business.
Their final move together was to Kissee Mills, Mo., to an acreage and there again he had a repair business. They were active members of the Lutheran church in Missouri. Janice passed away in 2004 and soon after he moved to Akaska, S.D. There he was involved in the community and still sharing his skills of fixing about anything that needed to be fixed.
After suffering a heart attack, Arnold moved from Akaska, to the Holstein Senior Living in Holstein in July of this year and in mid-September moved to the Good Samaritan Society of Holstein, where he passed away following a brief illness.
He is survived by his brother, Les (Janet) Levin of Sioux City; sister, Janet Brown of Baxter, Minn.; his special dog, Duchess; and many nieces, nephews and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Janice; sisters, Anna Marie Smith, Betty Burns; and infant sister, Ethel Levin.
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