In loving memory of

Armin Krampe
November 16, 1928 - February 22, 2018

Armin Leroy Krampe, age 89, of Baxter, Iowa, passed away on February 22, 2018, at Accura Healthcare of Baxter. A visitation will be held on Sunday, February 25, 2018, from 4:00 - 6:00 pm at Bethany United Church of Christ in rural Baxter. Funeral services will be held on Monday, February 26, 2018, at 10:00 am also at Bethany United Church of Christ with Pastor Theresa Clark officiating. Burial will follow in Bethany Cemetery in rural Baxter.
Armin was born on the family farm outside of Baxter, just minutes before his beloved twin brother Arthur (Art), to Leroy and Clara (Traeger) Krampe on November 16, 1928. He graduated from Baxter High School in 1946. Following school, Armin farmed with his family and later served in the Korean Conflict. When he returned home from the service, he resumed farming with his brother Art. Armin married Erika Suffel on August 5, 1956, and they made their home on the family farm, where he lived until being called home to God. Armin was a very active member of Bethany United Church of Christ in Baxter and served in many capacities, including church consistory president, Sunday School teacher and long-time choir member. Armin was also active in the National Farmers Organization (NFO), the Mariposa Grange and he served as Baxter School Board President. He and his brother Art also manned the sidelines on the Baxter High School football chain gang for over 45 years.
Armin loved his family and enjoyed spending time with them, especially family gatherings to eat lots of delicious food and watch sports together! Also important to Armin were his daily devotions, as well as the Iowa Hawkeyes, the Minnesota Twins and crossword puzzles. In his retirement, a highlight of his day was having coffee every morning at Doug's Feeds with all of his friends.
Those left to cherish his memories are his wife of 62 years, Erika; children Peggy (Mark) Pavelka, Kevin (Mary) Krampe, Paulette (Bhaskar) Bailey, and Carmen (Joe) Nugent; grandchildren Christopher (Emily) Krampe, Kelly (Jamesa) Krampe, Alex Bailey, Joseph Pavelka, Jeffrey Pavelka, Emma Nugent, Raymond Nugent; great-grandchildren Hayden Krampe, Kinley Krampe, Armin Krampe, Ana Krampe; sisters Alice Robinson, Marge (Ed) Frohbieter and Edith (George) Allspach; sister-in-laws Vera Krampe and Gisela (Kurt) Brunner; brother-in-law Herbert (Paulette) Suffel, and many nieces and nephews.
Armin was preceded in death by his parents, infant son Alan, twin brother Arthur, mother-in-law Emma Holzapfel, father-in-laws Otto Suffel and Otto Holzapfel, sister Joanne Tipton, and brother-in-laws Gerald "Gunny" Robinson, Dale Tipton, and Dick Albee.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to Bethany United Church of Christ.
Fredregill Family Funeral Home in Baxter has been entrusted with the care of Armin and his family.

Tributes

Anne Hill wrote on Feb 27, 2018:

"My deepest sympathy to the family for your loss. May the promises form the scriptures comfort all hearts, during this time of sadness."

Becky Perin wrote on Feb 25, 2018:

"I feel the pain and sorrow you and your family are going through. Thoughts and prayers are sent to you."

Dani Clair wrote on Feb 23, 2018:

"Thinking of you and yours, sorry for your loss"

Ira United Church, Ira, Iowa wrote on Feb 22, 2018:

"Our prayers and sympathies are extended to the family and friends of Armin Krampe."

Lori Gomez wrote on Feb 22, 2018:

"Heaven has gained another angel. Thinking how wonderful it must be to have all of the old farmer friends rejoicing together. Please know that I am thinking of your entire family with love and holding many childhood memories close to my heart. Peace and love to you all. ??"

Polly Isleman wrote on Feb 22, 2018:

"So very sorry for your loss. I have many memories of Armin at the church and at the football games. Always had an ornery smile on his face; he'd help any one that needed a helping hand. May God bless all your family. "

Jim and Deb Gauch wrote on Feb 22, 2018:

"Thinking of your family, very sorry for your loss "