James “Jim” S. Quackenbush
James “Jim” Quackenbush, age 70 of Walworth, Wisconsin, formerly of Chokio, MN, passed away on July 31, 2024, surrounded by loved ones.
Visitation for Jim Quackenbush will be held Friday, August 9, 2024, from 4:00 p.m. until 7 :00 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Chokio, MN.
Visitation will continue from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 10, 2024, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Chokio, MN.
Memorial services for James Quackenbush will be at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 10, 2024, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Chokio, MN, with Fr. John Paul Knopik officiating.
Burial will be in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery near Chokio, MN.
Jim was born to Patricia (Wade) and Donald Quackenbush on July 15, 1954. Jim was born with a twin brother John and was number 4 of 14 children. After graduating from Chokio-Alberta high school, Jim attended U of M Crookston where he played football and studied animal science. Jim returned to Chokio to work on the family farm “Lazy Q farms”. Jim met the love of his life Amelia “Amy” Vikander, and they married February 4, 1978. They had 4 children Johnathan, Stacy, Benjamin, and Sara.
Jim spent his adult life working to better the US pork industry, not only the family farm but also serving in many pork producer positions. He started his journey on behalf of the Pork Producers in Stevens County MN. He served as MN Pork Producers president and then served on the board of the National Pork Producers. He also served on the board of the South Dakota pork producers, making him one of the only people to serve on pork producer boards in multiple states. Jim was passionate about using his voice and his time, working to make things better for all pig farmers. In 2004, Jim left the family farm and worked for several pork production companies. He then moved to Wisconsin, in 2017, to join his son John at Minitube USA where he worked as a sow production consultant until the day of his passing.
Jim’s greatest joy was being with his family, especially his grandkids, Elizabeth, Adalynn, Bella, Roman, Everly, Hannah, Charlie and Jacob. Jim loved going to school and sporting events to cheer on his children and grandchildren. The broad range of events that the kids were involved in, allowed him to learn all aspects of activities, from horse riding and driving, volleyball, basketball, softball and baseball, soccer, gymnastics, wrestling, hockey, music, dance and he couldn’t wait to see his 1st grandson Roman play football. Jim loved golfing and often played men’s night golf with John and enjoyed helping Ben teach his three children to love the game of golf.
Jim’s passion for the MN Vikings was shown every Sunday, in the fall, as he dressed head to toe in purple. Having grandkids in both MN and WI caused the joyful battle between the family fans of the Vikings and Packers, which he thoroughly enjoyed.
Later in life, Jim found joy in baking pies and his mom’s famous chocolate chip cookies with his grandkids. He even dabbled in pear jam and lefsa. Jim’s dad’s joke humor brought joy to many people whether he was at work, casual gatherings or with family and friends. He loved to let everyone know that tractors are red, and grass is green! Jim was excited to reconnect with the U of M Crookston football team as they were inducted to the Hall of Fame in the fall of 2023.
Jim leaves behind his wife: Amy of 46 years; his children: John (Tracy) Quackenbush of Walworth, WI, Stacy Quackenbush of Coon Rapids, MN, Ben Quackenbush of West Salem, WI, and Sara (Curtis) Peterson of Eagle Bend, MN; and eight grandchildren; his mother: Pat Quackenbush of Chokio, MN; eleven siblings: Peggy (Ken Rich) Quackenbush of Rochester, New York, Carol (Doug) Olausen of Crystal, MN, Joan (Scott) Bonine of Bela Vista, Arkansas, Dean (Lynn) Quackenbush of Chokio, MN, Laurie (Larry) Roehl of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Louise Koranda of Blue Earth, MN, Bruce (Kris) Quackenbush of Chokio, MN, Kay (Tom) Fox of Rochester, MN, Eileen (Rick) Johnsen of North Branch, MN, Kristine (David) Dodds of St. Louis Park, MN, and Tom (Lavonne) Quackenbush of Redwood Falls, MN; and in-laws: Debra Vikander of Alexandria, MN, Robert Vikander of Mounds View, MN, and Dave (Anna) Vikander of Granite Falls, MN, and nieces, nephews, family, and friends.
Jim is preceded in death by his father: Don Quackenbush; infant brothers: Peter and his twin John; parents in-law: Beverly and Robert Vikander; brother in-law: Brian Koranda; sister in-law: Carla Quackenbush; and brother-in-law: Tony Blake and partner in crime: cousin George Veith.
Arrangements are with Pedersen Funeral Home in Morris, MN.