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FUNERAL SERVICES: "High Noon" Tuesday, January 26 at St. Johns Lutheran Church, Park Rapids, MN.

VISITATION: visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. Monday, January 25 at Jones-Pearson Funeral Home in Park Rapids

INTERMENT: A military burial with the 10th Mountain Division Color Guard and flag presentation will be held the same day at Green Valley Cemetery, west of Menahga, MN.
 

SURVIVORS: Survivors include his wife Lorraine, siblings Harvey (Gladene) Jokela (Park Rapids), Frances (Bud) Harris (Bend, OR); children Randy (Denese) Jokela (Park Rapids) and Jolene (David) Veo (Park Rapids), Jody (Nick) De Carlo (Red Lodge, MT), and Peter (Deb) Jokela (Cold Spring, MN), as well as 13 grandchildren: Greg, Brett (Rachel), Quinn and Talia Bishop, Loni Bishop Magnuson (Bill), Jay Annette, Mike and Colson De Carlo, Logan Veo, Peyton Jokela, Luke, Bridger and Drew Jokela; five great-grandchildren: Trinity and Gregory Bishop, Bode, Riggs and Tade Magnuson.

 

 

  
  
 
 

EDDIE R. JOKELA
January 8, 1920 ~ January 12, 2010

Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid... He is the hero, he is everything. He must be a complete man and a common man and yet an unusual man. He must be, to use a rather weathered phrase, a man of honor, by instinct, by inevitability, without thought of it, and certainly without saying it. He must be the best man in his world and a good enough man for any world.
Raymond Chandler

Following a stroke two days after his 90th birthday, Eddie R. Jokela passed away Jan. 12, 2010. A wake service will be held from 5-8 p.m. Monday, January 25 at Jones-Pearson Funeral Home in Park Rapids, followed by funeral services at "High Noon" Tuesday, January 26 at St. Johns Lutheran Church, Park Rapids, MN. A military burial with the 10th Mountain Division Honor Guard and flag presentation is planned for the same day at Green Valley Cemetery, west of Menahga, MN.
Eddie was born on the original Jokela homestead (dairy farm) between Wolf Lake and Park Rapids, MN on Jan. 8, 1920, a fifth child to Henry and Hulda (Wirtanen) Jokela. Eddie's father passed away when he was only one year old. His mother relocated to Montana for work during the Great Depression; subsequentially Eddie was raised by both sets of Finnish immigrant grandparents, then older siblings. He attended a rural, one-room schoolhouse (built on his grandmother's donated property) through 8th grade where he learned the English language. From age 11 on, he and his 13-year-old brother Harvey lived alone on their mother's homestead, learning survival skills in the rural Minnesota wilderness. Together they farmed, raised livestock, hunted, fished, competed in all sports they could, and attended school when not distracted enroute.
Eddie believed in military service for the preservation of peace and democracy, and the USA's efforts to help abroad. At less than 21 years of age, he encouraged his mother to sign for him to join the National Guard. He then submitted his name for the prestigious 10th Mountain Division (US Army) with hopes of being a military mountain skier (his only related experiences were alot of ice skating and attaching boards to his boots in the Wolf Lake Hills). His qualifying criteria were: tolerance of the cold, being able to ski and to fluently speak the Finnish language. Finnish soldiers on skis had recently defeated the Russian Red Army's tank divisions in the Winter War of 1939. The 10th utilized many Finnish tactics, including the well-recognized white, camouflage uniforms. Eventually a total of 20,000 men were recruited, but Eddie was one of the first 25 men chosen to the 10th. The earliest men enlisted are referred to as the "Founding Fathers" of the 10th Mountain Division and included the notable Walter Prager and several other famous Olympic skiing champions/qualifiers. Eddie was also one of 50 tapped as an instructor and was in three Paramount News Films about skiing.
Eddie's ski training began at Fort Lewis, WA (Mount Rainier), then moved to Camp Hale, Leadville, CO where he learned a more western way of wrangling livestock as he and another cowboy were in charge of 500 head of mules and horses. During his Army years, he competed in boxing, but was especially pleased to be one of 19 drafted (from 20,000 men) to play on the 10th Mountain Division's official baseball team. The team comprised many current major league baseball players including St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer, Enos Slaughter.

Assigned to Company M of the original 87th Mountain Infantry Regiment, he earned the rank of 1st Sergeant (senior enlisted) due to his rugged upbringing and highly developed hunting skills. Taking charge of over 150 men, he was the youngest first sergeant in the entire division. He served in the Aleutian Islands against the Japanese, the Germans in the Alps of Italy, Austria and the surrender in Yugoslavia. His troops were within minutes of capturing Mussolini on Lake Garda in Northern Italy. After his second tour of duty, he returned from a hospital in Italy decorated with various medals that included the Bronze Star Medal, EAMET Ribbon w/2 Bronze Service Stars, Asiatic Pacific Theater Ribbon w/Bronze Service Star, Combat Infantryman Badge, American Defense Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal and Purple Heart. Years later, at a 10th Mountain Division Reunion, troop veterans commented how they would not have survived some ordeals were it not for their "Sgt. Joe." Ten years after the war, General Hays offered Eddie full rank and a battlefield commission, but he turned it down. A humble and self-made man, Eddie could bring out the best in everyone, regardless of their past. He believed in equal opportunity for all, and giving everyone a chance. A natural leader, Eddie was great at inspiring and instilling confidence in people under the most dire of circumstances, in his military, professional and personal life.

On military leaves, Eddie courted his future bride (his sister’s babysitter in Butte, Montana). Eddie married Lorraine Alice Luoma of Red Lodge, Montana on June 15, 1947. They purchased land bordering the Jokela Homestead and ran a farming operation. In 1949 he was encouraged by Lorraine to “use his 1st Sergeant voice” to become an auctioneer. Upon graduation from the Reisch School of Auctioneering in Mason City, Iowa, his mom was one of the first to place her faith in his ability and hire him for an auction. Eddie took pride in getting his family involved in the auction business, and also helped many other novice auctioneers get their start in the industry. He and Lorraine also started a traveling dance band called "Swing n' Sway with M & J" (the M being Walter Martin of Menahga). This group became a hugely popular regional band from 1954-1966. Eddie was a self-taught accordion player and drummer for the band, while Lorraine performed vocals, piano and saxophone. Eddie and Lorraine owned and operated the Jokela Sales Barn, Park Rapids, for several years. During a 35-year period, Eddie was also the featured auctioneer at livestock barns throughout Minnesota including Bemidji, Thief River Falls, Winger, Detroit Lakes, Perham, Mahnomen, and Park Rapids. From the 1950's through the 1970's, he conducted National Antique Automobile Auctions in MN, ND, IA, and WI, selling vintage autos to the likes of Hubert H. Humphrey, Steve McQueen, Roy Rogers and Joe Frazier and Bill Harrah.
As the founder of the Eddie R. Jokela Auction Co., he conducted over 8,000 auctions in nine states during his career. In 1976, he conducted 33 auctions in one month and 268 auctions in that year, virtually unheard of in the auction industry. He was a member of the MN State Auctioneer’s Assoc. and the National Auctioneer’s Assoc. He conducted auctions for the Northern Cattleman's Assoc. many county auctions, including 4-H, charity, benefits and fundraisers for VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars), Ducks Unlimited, Humane Society and others. He was important in the origination of Jokela ProWest, which has gone on to produce over 200 performances of professional western sporting events including PRCA rodeos and PBR bull rides throughout Minnesota and North Dakota.

His hometown of Wolf Lake honored him many times, naming him as the first Commander of VFW Post 8510, nominating him in their Baseball Hall of Fame and asking him to lead the veterans in the D-Day Parade after WWII. For a number of years, Eddie and Lorraine ran a daily cattle operation, conducted weekday and Saturday auctions, Saturday night band performances, and Sunday baseball games for the Wolf Lake team, or ski instruction at area ski resorts. In addition to his active schedule, he and Lorraine raised 6 children. It was natural to him that his children began Alpine skiing at an early age, later becoming expert skiers and mountain resort instructors.
Preceding Eddie in death are his parents; his siblings Marjorie Marshall, Alice Helisten, and Albert Jokela; daughters Roxanne Bishop Magnuson and Rhonda Annette. Survivors include his wife Lorraine, siblings Harvey (Gladene) Jokela (Park Rapids), Frances (Bud) Harris (Bend, OR); children Randy (Denese) Jokela (Park Rapids) and Jolene (David) Veo (Park Rapids), Jody (Nick) De Carlo (Red Lodge, MT), and Peter (Deb) Jokela (Cold Spring, MN), as well as 13 grandchildren: Greg, Brett (Rachel), Quinn and Talia Bishop, Loni Bishop Magnuson (Bill), Jay Annette, Mike and Colson De Carlo, Logan Veo, Peyton Jokela, Luke, Bridger and Drew Jokela; five great-grandchildren: Trinity and Gregory Bishop, Bode, Riggs and Tade Magnuson. Eddie enjoyed the company of his many nieces, nephews and cousins from coast to coast. His time spent with them was full of adventure, humor-filled stories and many laughs.
Eddie was an excellent husband and father, a colorful man with a tremendous amount of Finnish "sisu" (tough-minded determination, courage and perseverance) a pillar of stability and strength of character to his family and friends. He will live forever in the hearts and memories of those he touched with his charismatic and compassionate character.
To defray expenses, all donations so designated will be forwarded to the 10th Mountain Division Honor Guard volunteers attending Eddie’s services from across the United States.


 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 
Condolences (22)
22 Thursday, 18 March 2010 14:42
To all the jokela family. Was sorry to here that Eddie passed away.He was apsrt of many peoples lives and as a neighbor to us on the farm,we will always remember him. May God bless all of you.
21 Wednesday, 17 March 2010 20:47
To all the Jokela family,So sorry to here of the passing of Eddie.Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.I have many fond memories of going to the Sale barn,and many auctions with my dad when
I was young.What an awsome tribute you have put together in honer of him.Blessings to all of you!
20 Tuesday, 16 March 2010 13:32
I am so sorry for your loss, but as you said... he lived a full life. My prayers are with you.

Joe Soderholm
19 Wednesday, 03 March 2010 10:08
I'm sorry for your loss, Eddie and his whole family have been helping my family for years with the various auctions and I know we will miss him. He seems to have built a strong legacy and will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.
18 Sunday, 31 January 2010 04:26
My deepest sympathy to Lorraine and her extended family. I remember many fun times when I played alto and tenor sax with the M&J band back in the 50's. Eddie and Lorraine always treated me as one of the family. When my now deceased wife, Joan, and I last visited Park Rapids we went to lunch with Eddie and Lorraine. We had lots of laughs talking over the many great times we spent together. Eddie was truly one of a kind...a true gentleman and a great friend. God bless you Eddie. May you rest in peace...
17 Friday, 29 January 2010 09:07
I only know the Bishop family, but I know that he was an extraordanary man. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
16 Thursday, 28 January 2010 20:43
Jokela family we wish to send our thoughts and prayers to all we saw in the paper that Eddie had left us here on earth. We have lots of good memories with your family ones that we will treasure always. May God Bless you all and hold you in His care.
15 Thursday, 28 January 2010 15:15
Our prayers are with you and each of your awesome
family members. God is with you! May God's peace
and His love for each of you comfort you now
and always. May God bless you always.
Numbers 6:24-27 Thanks be to God for your
precious times and memories with Eddie!
Your friends in Christ,
Tom and Joyce Krueger, and family,
on 2nd Crow Wing Lake.
14 Thursday, 28 January 2010 14:14
JOKELA FAMILY: GREAT MEMORIES OF A GREAT MAN. THE VIDEO IS WONDERFUL. THANKS FOR SHARING ALL OF THE INTERESTING THINGS ABOUT YOUR HUSBAND, FATHER ETC. EDDIE WAS "QUITE A GUY" AND WILL BE REMEMBERED BY MANY, MANY PEOPLE AND MISSED GREATLY BY YOU ALL AS WELL AS MANY OTHERS. MY DAD LOVED TO VISIT WITH HIM AND NOW I KNOW THE EXTRA WHYS- THEY HAD SEVERAL THINGS IN THEIR LIVES THAT THEY COULD RELATE TO. YOU ARE ALL IN MY THOUGHTS & PRAYERS. SUE
13 Tuesday, 26 January 2010 19:16
The video tribute was so special. It captured the life of a special man. Thanks for getting this together so that those of us who couldn't attend the funeral were able to share in this time with you.

Likewise, thanks for the well written obituary. It's obvious that his loved ones worked hard to get this information together to honor Eddie.
12 Monday, 25 January 2010 21:18
When a great man passes, there is a "pause" that seems to last forever. Eddie was a great man. Our condolences to the family.
11 Monday, 25 January 2010 21:09
Attending Jokela auctions was a highlight of our summers at the cabin. My husband Merill who passed away in 2005 was addicted to auctions. Eddie was a real gentleman and always greeted us as if we were long time friends, as did Jolene and Lorraine. My condolences to the family. I grieve with you in your loss. He will be missed.
10 Monday, 25 January 2010 09:38
What a wonderful life Uncle Eddie led and so many accomplishments! You all should be so proud! Our love and prayers go out to all of your family and I hope that you all may find a sense of peace over time. God Bless!
9 Sunday, 24 January 2010 14:47
We are sorry for your loss and know that Uncle Eddie will be sorely missed! I will always remember his great laugh and his great love for all his family and friends. God bless all of you!
8 Sunday, 24 January 2010 08:34
My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. I was blessed with the opportunity to get to know the entire family when I was helping with the rodeos in Hibbing, and Park Rapids.
I am so sorry.
God Bless
Tina
7 Saturday, 23 January 2010 10:27
To the Jokela Family:
With deepest sympathy to you at this time. My family (Don & Pauline Vizenor) from Ponsford always spoke highly of Eddie. Jolene - take care and keep your chin up. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
6 Friday, 22 January 2010 18:56
I got to know some of the Jokela's back in the 70's, when they'd come out and support Charlie and Oklee wrestling. You're a good family and my condolences to you all.
5 Friday, 22 January 2010 13:26
What a wonderfully crafted memorial to a great man. Please accept my condolences for your loss.

MB
4 Thursday, 21 January 2010 19:19
1/21/'10
To Lorraine and Families- My thoughts and prayers are with all of YOU during this most difficult time. Eddie was a man who was kind and gentle- always had a friendly word for everyone he knew and even those he didn't know. My Dad John J.VonBank-now deceased(2003) always loved going to the Jokela Auctions as he always chatted with many of the people who attended them. Eddies Mother Hulda was a great teacher to Eddie also teaching him kindness and determination and good ole' friendliness to others. I am sure Eddie is telling alot of stories to Roxanne and Rhonda and they are having the time of their lives up in the heavenly home of Jesus- the wonderful creator. Always treasure those special times and memories and they will sustain you all on these days when the road of life gets to be a little tough and not easy to follow. I will miss Eddies smile- friendliness and just him being such a wonderful man- Eddie- faithful servant of Jesus- your work on earth is done now- May YOU rest in peace in your heavenly home with all who have gone before YOU marked with the sign of faith in God- May You always smile down at your families and watch over them knowing their journey in life is still continuing yet until that day when we all will be reunited with our loved ones- Rest In Peace Eddie and always let the wonderful light of GOD shine Upon YOU- With Sincerest Love, Peace, Sympathy and Friendship Always, Mark J. VonBank- Park Rapids, Minnesota. I am here for you all- if there is anything I can do- please do not hesitate to ask me- Thank-You.
3 Thursday, 21 January 2010 19:16
A part Finn who attended many Jokela auctions over the years, Eddie will be missed! You were a true Finn with lots of Sisu Eddie! R.I.P.

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